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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1890)
lie glciMcmt. AKSt'KMTlES AMD FaLIjACIEH. It wat our Intention to give torn fig ure this week to prove that the southern hal! of Linn county hat been and It now paving snore than her utt proportion of taxes, but owing to the verjr Inconvenient and disagreeable manner of getting to and from the count teat, we found one day'a time endreljr Insufficient to Invettlgale the matter, to wat obliged to wait until we can catch up whh our work tuftklcntijr to taa more time. However, we with to apply a llttlj reaton to the tubject, and tee It our potliton It not correct by thit test. There are 461,917 and a fraction acret of ae ta ble land In Linn county, the assessed value of which It f5.aj3.oSo. One half of 461, 917 acret glvet Southern Linn county J3v 9jS acre, attcttcd at $1,611,54", about $11,50 per acre, or about one-halt the average telling price. One half of 471,- 917 acict glvct the northern half, 239SS acret attctted at 11,611,540, $11.50 an acre, or about one-third the average telling price. The difference In telling price It cauted by teal ettate booms, and hat, at It the cate wherever a boom affects a coun try, placed a heavy indebtedness ufon the land In the northern part This, we tMnk can be thown by the public recordt. But for the take of being liberal we will tay that the northern part of the country It In debted no more than the toulhern part It U safe, at an Illustration, to tay that 10 per cent of the telling price of Itnd In Linn count It covered by Indebted nea. 10 per cent, of fij. tne telling price of an acre of land In the touthcrn half ot the countv, givet $1.30 to be exempted from the $11.50, the attetted value, leaving $9.40 on which taxea are levied. 10 per cent, ot $33 the estimated average telling price ot tlmllar land In the northern part of the county give $3.30 to be deducted from $1150, the attctted value, leaving $S.aoon which taxet are levied, or $1 less per acre on an average than land In Southern Linn coun tjr. f 1 on 330,053 acret, givet the enor mouatumof $130,958. We believe the public recordt will thow a greater differ ence than this, especially when we come to Include cltr property and live ttock We thall endeavor to give figuiea to sub- atantiate our position in the near future It thould be remembered that Indebted ness of whatever kind It deducted from the assessed value of land anJ not the telling price. We thick from what we have tern that the northern pait ot the county hat a greater per cent, ot Indebtednett than hat the touthern part, which, if true, will thow a much greater difference than It thown above. 7ren'mi' Timtt. We give the above from the Times to thow the abturdiliet and fallacies to which our cotemporary It compelled to resort in order to make a thow of maintaining 1 contention raited by it tomelime ago The Tints cllvidea the number of acret ot assessable land In the county Into two equal parts, and then assumes, without a tingle datum upon which to base the at aumption, that the south half It attetted at jutt the tame amount at the north half. Thit the Timet doct not show to be true, nor doet not even attempt to prove It. It assumes, without offering a tingli fact as proof, that lands In the touth part ot the county aie assessed atone-half, and In the northern part one-third of their real value, -- -- .. v.... . aii u,e abturdiliet and pretended arguments In the above article. As the Dkmockat said before, there must be (air dealing between all parts of the county. If the court has neglected to repair bridges in the southern part of the lountr, upon them must rest the blame. We showed in a former article that the south part of the county has, dur ing all the fifteen year spoken of by the Timtt, had representation on the county board, and, during half that time, had a majority of the board. So that the Timtt position, that the north half of the county had, for the past fifteen ycrs, been taxing the south half at a greater rat? than the north half, and that, too, wl.eu the south half had no representation on the board, is utterly fallaclons and without a semblance of fact to stand upon The Times ought to know that mere assertion and assumpt ion, unsupported by facts can not be forced upon the minds of Intelligent people. We repeat what we have said before, that the DiMOCRAT will stand for the substantial lnterett of the whole county, and not for some particular locality as the Times says It -swill do. SHAM KiXirliOClTV, Now that the Republican party has adopted reciprocity (free trade,) why does not the De mocratic party riie up repudiate that principle? Pacific Erfrtss, Yes, but, had the Express exsmined into the character and extent of the reciprocity finally adopted by congress, it would frsnkly join with as In denouncing such reciprocity as a shsra of the fir Jt water. The amendmet t provides tint whenever th president Gnds the government of any other country which produce sugar, molasses, cjffee, tea and hides, raw and nncured, imposing du ties upon American products which be con sider reciprocally unequal and unjust, it shall be bit duty to tsx these articles comii.g from that country at the following rates: Sugar at the present rate of duty. Collet three cents per pound. Teas ten cents per pound. Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted or pickled, etc., one and one-half cents per pound. Suppose, now, that Brazil which produces nearly all the coffee used in ihe United Slates, should put a very high duty upon agricultural implements snd the president should therefor place a duty of three cents a pound ujn cofiee hoar much reciprocity would the consumers in this country find in such a move. It would not be reciprocity Lut the shadow of rcciprccity without the substance, because the contumt would have to pay for this retalia te in the increase in the price of his cofiee, Brazil would iio. care, as we-wouM be compelled to have her coffee any way. So of tugar, tea, molasses and hides. This reciprocity is a humbug. The te'ephone has playe 3 an important ptr in the manauven of '.he Swedirh fleet. There it a telephonic pott oa board each vessel, and when lying at anchor they can telephone to one another by meant intulated conductors, which are run down the anchor chain and submer ged. In every teatpooaful of human Ucod there are about 1 5,000,000,000 red corpuscles, but only 30,000,000 white ones. The blood o clan.t, lobttert and neatly all other inverte, hratet. contsinsno red cells, but only the white - The largest fruit farm in West Virginia is the Becker Farm, nrar Harper's Ferry. I containt 5000 apricot trees, 37100 peach trees, tcoo j,lum trees, 5000 miscellaneous fiui'. tiecs and 35, 000 grape vines. Nearsightedness it overrunning the French people as much at the Germans. Among the tenio' boys in the different French colleges n.ore thnn forty-iix perceet are nearsighted. Experiment with brake shoes for the pur pose of doing away with the disagreeable noite' made when a train is being checked, show that gun metsl shoes are the most satisfactory. (From our neuter anmwpondsnU) 'YA8UINUT0N. Wasiiinoton, Oct. 8, 1890. Senator Carlisle who hat remained here si n co the adjournment to attlst hit aon, who compiled the 'democratic campaign textbook," It putting the Inst touches to that valuable book, the Issuing of which wat delayed so as to Include the conclu slon ot the long tariff tight, will go to Kentucky this weck.and It Is probable that he ma make speeches In other statea dur ing the campaign. Tho Text book Is now out, Ottd the democratic congressional committee It prepared to fill orders tor them. I have been making a quiet Investiga tion to learn what the congressional coin mltte Is doing towards capturing the next House, and I find that Mr Flower, the chairman Is In New York looking after his own affairs, political and other lse,(inostly the latter) and that the committee la mak ing no pretense ot doing anything, except to furnish all ot the document asked tor. It furnishes neither speakers, nor money to pay the thiusand and one little Inicden tals of an active campaign in those dis tricts where It Is Impossible to raise It lo cally. It this policy Is to be kept up noth ing short of a miraculous popular tidal ware oati give the democrats control of the ntxt House. Documents are alt vrry good In their place, but with the election not a month oft It It good talkers that are need ed to meet the arguments of the men tent In twarma by the republican committee In to every doubtful congressional district to blind the voters to the Injury Inflicted upon them through republican legislation. The democratic part was never so well equip pod with good texts to preach from as a the present time, and the opportunity thould not be lost through lack ot prrach era. If the national committee will not furnish them let the local committeea tee to It that the fight It not lost by not having the Utiles properly talked up to the votera, Of course, In criticising the congressiun al commltee, It should be remembered that they have no protected manufacturers to draw upon tor unlimited cash as the re publican committee has, and no sensible person for a moment expects that the dem ocrats could spend as much money as ih republicans, and It would not be desirable If ther could it is against the principles ot the democrat!: part to carry elections by briber. Representative Wheeler, f Alabam says the result of the Force bill will be the election of a so'.IJ democratic delegation to the next House from the Southern stales. A circular of instructions as long as your arm regarding the new lottery law hat been tent to Pottmastert by Wanainaker. The legalized robber of the people known at the new tariff law goet Into ef fect to day, and history will put it among the gloomy dayt of the naliont. mite ED TO THE WAUL. It is a very common saying that "The Forks," (which means Athaoy in J Ihe north ern pcrtion of the coul&y included,) "can con trol the noniinaiiocs ar.J elect any man they wiili." Now the question aiisct, have they done so? For the last two election, Southern I.inn county hns'not had a single oiTicer. llrosvrsvitle Timtt. It is only necessary to give the ahove a bar ty glance to tee that the Timtt is diivcn to the walland, in a ita:e of desperation, resorts to all kinds of foolish statements lo rctiicve it self. Now, who ever heard that Albany was in "The Forks," or who but ihj editor ol tie T.' nf Allianv beiBg a portico of "The Forks." H-ih! suck siutT is the our est nonsenic. The 77rtj man, through so entire lack of geographic knowledge of the country will sooi make himself a laughing stock for the people of the county if he be not curbed. The south pait of the countv in 1S0S haJ 11 V Cooper, county commissioner, 7. 11 Moss, assessor, E E Davis, recorder, J Shea coroner and J II Mjre'.otlt for rcprcsenitive How do these facts harmonize with the state ment of the 7V"m above? In l&jothc sou'.h part bad these others: C J Sbedd and l)t Henry membcts of the lejUla'.ure, E E Davis recorder and G F Russell for tchutl supciin tendent. How do these facts show up along side the Timtt statement? We base the word of the TimuM editor in cold type that if investi gation proves that he is wrong he should glad ly retract every error made. Well, now, then, investigation shows thai you were wrong, when you laid that, for the bit Jen or fifteen years, -.he north half had been taxing the south hall more than its proportion and that, too, when the south half had no representation. We have shown that, during the last fifteen year the touth half has hid representation on tbe board, and during half ibe time a majority of the board. Here is a fine of pert unity for "re traction." ISnt wi'.l the Timtt do it? We fear not. It says when "The Foils" are spoken of Albany is meant to be included. Not a man in tbe county so understands it. Will the Times retract this error? We trust it will for it stands pledged to do o. Railwsy accidents have been altogether loo frequent of late to make travelling either comfortable or ssle, and yet, despite Ihe fscf, and without any assurance of safety, there is no perceptible decrease in the number of trav ellers. Th proverbial recklessness of lha A- mericsn citizen, and his desire to travel as fast as possible, seem to overbalance his fears, and tbe fast trains are crowded as ever. Many of the recf.it accidents, how ever have not occur e J from any fault of the railroad companies, who teem to have provided so far as possible against them, but it looks as though some means as yet untried must soon be brought in to use, or the attempts to increase the speed of railroad trains will have to be given up. As an instance of ruinous depreciation in ihe value of agricultural lands of England, it may be mentioned, says the St Jamc's Gazette, tha' the Brackenborough estate, in Lincolnshire, which was valued twenty years ago for inoit gge purposes at $160,000, and since that time has had 850,000 expended on improvements has now been valued at only 895,000. The baloon proposed for polar explorations js ainety-nine f;ct in diamerer and 500,000 cubic feet in vo.ume. The journey is to be be gun from Spitsbergen, and with a favorable wind is expected to last four or five days. The original MS of Capt Cook's log of bis journey round the world in 1768-71, was told at public $tt in London the other oay, Sir Jcmn Lubbock bat just discovered that the death rate in London it l6i per 1 000 as against 17 in other English cities. Dried Pratt Wan led, 20,000 pounds of dried apples; 15,000 pounds of dried plums. Highest market price. Muellek & Oabsbtt. At Montichiari batteries of artillery using smokeless powder kept up a fire for half an hour without their positions being discovered. I bavsjuiit received a ease of Stanard prints whiob I will toll at 25 yards to the ellar. Xamvmu E Youira Mr Oiorgs Settiemire left this noon foi his home at Spokane Fall, a- compsniad by hit lister, Mrs Archie Frushaw and son. who will rok their homo at Pendleton and that city. Wall Papkb. -I have just received com the east a large involcoof wall pa ocr, bordera, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. Theae gooda are better styles and cheaper than ever before. Sanest E Youira. TltK OCKAT FRAUD. The New York World ha the following on the great census fraud t Astounding as the people of New York must be at the revelation of the police re enumeration In that city, the people ot the rpubllc at large must be prepared for a greater shock. It the will look over the country the honest men of all parties will discover that there Is a method In the error that have been proven to exist In the census reports nd the Investigation set on foot by the World more than a month ago confirm the most startling suspicions. A web ot en tangling evidence ha already enmeshed a congressman from Brooklyn, a brace ot political tnanngera In that city and halt a doaen clerk In varlou department of the ccntut ofllce. Clewt leading to a very much higher game are In the H'oA'j pos session, but It It deemed wise and proper to put the people of the country on their guard without further delay, th.it an ofli -clal Investigation ma be prot tented at once. The evidence so far adduced p- pcart to thow 1 Flrtt That there it a deliberate purpose on the part of the leaden ot tho dominant parly to retain the congressional majority now In Hi grasp. Second That to tecure thit end, a gang ol unscrupulous men, with or without the sanction ot the leaders of their patty, have connived and conspired together lo defraud many of the states of this union out of their legitimate congressional rrr rcsenta lion. Third That a secret ollke was ItttcJ rp In Wat.hliiRton at 3i6 1) street, S. . where a manager of the trusted clerks was detailed to alter the title census returns by scaling dow n the totals or Increasing the same, thut the growth of the democratic states should not be honestly reported, Fourth -Thut an order was given by an official In the Census Office, wll'i or with out the connivance ot the men In high mi ihorlty In the government, to scale down the population of New York City 133,000 Fifth Thai the order was given an offi cial In the Census Office (with or without the knowledge and approval of the high authoilties In this government) to reduce the true census ol New Yoik State three hundred thousand souls. Sixth That the state of New lUmpshlie, which ha lost population, was tj bo scaled up to that Its present quotr oC conjjrr.s . lonai representation should net be changed, Seventh That lilliiuls, Iowa, Wiscon sin, Maine and Minnesota were to be "very liberally counted," and that the blunders at Minneapolis and St Taut arose from a stupid misinterpretation ol Inunction. Eighth Thai the Southern Slatit were to be ''jumped upon." States which have shown the greatest growth were to suffer to the extent ol 14 to 16 per cent. Ninth That this Infamous job has, to a large extent. been can led out, and that ul.cn ihe researches of the K'vtlJ filghfrttd the conspirators the moved the secret otiicc from iu6 D street, Washington, to Culhe dial street, Baltimore, near the monument, where far ihe pat six weeks the dastardly work has been In progress. Tenth That enough evidence cxUts to dhcrcdit the whole census. Independent of the exposures in New York City, The W.rU ha in Its possesion the names of the men who have been active In this work and of nearly all the clerks who were detailed to engage In this mon strous undertaking. Fail In June last ll was apparently decided to undertake this dangerous and, up 13 tins rim.. .... .i-r. In "practical politics." A certain Mr Mor ton organized the work. Th srcoiid,s:ory ol a three-floored house on 1) street (J') was tented at $10 per month anJ car'luad of mate.'lal from the ccnu office were re moved thereto. Twelve clerks li coulJ be relied upon to ho'.d their tongues were engaged in Jul f and put to work. The duties of these men were contirtuojs. They toiled day and night. The lal'y cards of certain states were brought tj the I) street house at night, retained a fc days and then returned to the census oili -e. T!ie landlady nf the house, Mr. Dulln a matronly and cornel woman ol thirty five, grew curious to know what wo. k was being prosecuted In her aparlmcnra. She asked Stephen W Morton, an appointee In the Census Office from Wlnficld, Kansas, what he knew about the matter, but gained no information. She likewise Importuned census clerks Sarvis, Church, Wlison and Octavius, who were employed on the work( lor information. She cUJ not gel any. Shortly after this Incident a great mass of census material was burnsd In the second story front room of the D stiect house. A man giving the name of Nelson then appeared upon the scene. Ills authoilty with the clerks was respected by all. He was clileny Instrumental In the linal re moval of the office to Baltimore, he taking; up his abode at the Carrollton hotel. His name Is probably an assumed one. Baggies aail Hacks. The bust makes are to be foundiu Al bany at Price Si Rohson's, wiio have just recived a carload of the fines', hacks and bt'gglesto be found. Their prices, con sidering quality, are remarkably low. It pays to ride in a good buggy or hack. Keep this uct in your head and when get ting one call on Price & Kobson, w ho have the largest variety to select from. C'arreal Kveata. Everybody remarks at the splendid dis play of fruits and vegetablco at Powell & Co's, where they get what they want In the first place. The best and largest supply of peaches will be found at Powell & C'o's. Leave your orders there when you get ready lo "put up" peaches. A large supply of shelf goods, the beet in town, at Powell & Co's. - All kinds of nicknack at Powell & Co's. Warm weather goods, picnic groceries, stay at home groceries, every variety of groceries in the market at Powell & Co's. Better than Goveunmbnt Bjnjih. The ordinary living expense of u family of five persons, in the customary manner of American people, amounts to not less tiian It 500 per year. It would require nearly 40,000 In Government Bond to produce this income. Ten acres of land In the Wil lamette valley planted to prunes, with an ordinary crop at ordinary prices will net mote than $1500, after paying for all labor placed thereon. You can buy this land of The Oregon Land Company of Salem, in tracts of ten acres or more at from $55 lo $75 Per acre- Address The Oregon Land Company, Salem, Oregon. Watch Will & Stark's. Will & Stark have received a new line of as elegant, as well as reliable wat:hes, gold and silver, fer Udies and gcntlemen,as have ever been offered to the puolic In Albany. They are attracting considerable attention, and buy. ert thould not fail to inspect them. Jackets axd Wbapij. I am now receiv ing my fall and winter stock of ladies miHseg and cliildreng jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and good value, and as cheap as standard goods can be bought. 1 have on hand a lot of ladies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am selling at cost to close them out to make room for new arrivals. Samuel E Youno. NovrrtEB ut Wash Faduics. I have just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash dress goods. The new tiling for fall and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line of staple and fancy drees goods ever brought to this market Those needing their fall and winter supplies will do well to give me a call. Sajiuel E Youso. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Ill Mentis, Whkkmno, Oct 14 Dispatches fiom the interior fiom Weiton, Phillip and oilier point on Irihuti-rlct on the Ohio, ssy the ttorm re lorted Sunday night ex'cndj.tovcr a wide ar ea. F.veiywhcre ihe heavkut full of rnin cucr know n occurej, amounting to n waterspout. Ail streams are swollen, and Irnllic is entirely suspended. Client ilitmica hits been utine. Weston is flooded and her lossci run Into the thjut.'inilt. Ne I xtra inslsu. WASHKMitoN, Oct 14 It it generally le- ieved that a decision was reached at the meet. Ingol the cabinet Utility that no extra session of congrct shall be called. The president and several nienibcit of the cabinet have been fa vo.ahly iuclinad to the extra session, calle J sim ply to meet a party etnereenrv would nuke good campniu iiutciiiil lor demounts (me aner. Tbe K of I", UK lUl t Ks.Oct 14 The Orand Lodge, U I', met in this city today. There was mo- cosiun through the slreetrs at 3 p 111. In the competition drill tin afternoon Aslcia divini on won fust puxe valued nt $75; the second puc was won ly ILuiion and i'yllii.u lodge. An addicts ol welcome was delivered by John Mitchell, editor of the Times-Motintuinecr, which w as very able and eloquent. It was re sponded to by j I. Stall of Albany, In a few will time t remaiks. 'I licic is a ball litis eve ning. Thccity it iihtnc with K p hunting F.VOK.nk Oct 14 Jc luty Shtrili l.iy went this morning to get a man named Langwoithy who lives twenty miles west of hete, on a war rant sworn out by Mia Lam-worthy. The complaint chatget I.snRworty with cruel and inmiman treatment ly l eat ntf misusing and neglecting his familr. One of the cnildn n is sitk and he it chatted with attempting to kill It I y givinj; it laudumnii. .1 f amily -0.ro,o. AsiiLAMi, Oct 14. Mit John Giidtey end three ctuMicn of this place were sciiout'y loisoncd ycsteiday lis eating chicken soup in to which niue viiiioi nail in tome way tccn nl lou.ed to fall. 1 hey were all taken violently 111 immcoiuiciy alter rating snl tne itivestigS' ison 01 ine ;nyi:ianiiin-ovcreu tne cause, It was tcarcd that some i f them would die, but the latest icpoit is that alt will iccovrr. Jttktlrr Miller Dead, WAMIINtViON, Oct tt Justice Miller died tonight at eight minutes of eleven o'clock wilh out a simple and apparently without pain. A few minutes hcfoic he died, the t hle'Jiii in his flno.it gi .-.dually accumulated and his fiame quivcicd. It was evident the end w as fast ap proaciiiii. , and the mcmleis of his hnuschuld, were hastily summoned lo his bedside. IK was loin 111 Kichiiiond, Ky Apul J lS(, and was appointed ossocinte Justice by 1'icsdcnt Lincoln in 1S61. Justice Milter by common consent, has been resided as the stionges' man on the supreme bench ever since he took h.s scat theieoii. Uextra't rapatallon. City of Maxu.'o, Oct it The census of iheci'y was taken to-day, everything aing oil wdlio.it a lulcli. It will t e Hie best censas ever taken hete. The enumerators say ihe population wid net fall shod ol 400.UO0, Crarrat Rrlltaap Dead, WlltNi;uN, Oct 13 Gen Wm Belknap kosecrctaiy ol war, ttire in lieil this morning in t il loom in Ihe l.avens b ulding on New Yoik avenue in this ciiy. A f atal irrMrsl. Fl.l.r.SM:i-Ki.ll. O. t tj A tcirih'.c acti dent occuic I this afternoon about 4 J , by which I. C Sca'.orj, an old an J respected citizen met his death, lie and h suite were diiving in a phaeton on Main s-.rrct, when a tunaway team, nuche l t) a t eivy wagon, fame tearing down Ihe sircet. The old gentleman was warned lo turn cut. but got eicited, turned his horse nustwass in the street and Ihe tuna team dashed into the phaeton at a tctiihc speed, huiling it twelve fret, an I imathing it into spUn'cis, and a shapeless mass. Ready men weic quickly on Ihe spot and found Mt Keaton undes the luins bleeding from numer ous wounds, but nol dani:eiuusi inhticd. Her l"Uriil found t.ct.4, ik tuna, Mill eon sclou, tut Icailully injured iii!jna!!y. His lody Mistaken into a houne near by, wheie he died in an hour and a ha'.f afterwards. A I'lonrer trail. LtuKNL, Oct 13 Thomas HeUhaw, piominerit pioneer cf Lane tou;y, ili-d ru his dome four miles fiom Lugi-ne yesterday. II was taken wr.li an nii:ccttc stroke in I lie morning and died i t nimut twelve huuis. He was bom in ICm-Una in IS36, and came to America in iSjJ.and arrows the p'ains toOic- con in I5t. Iietic One ot the lust sctllcts in l-anc cou ity. Orro rastassslrrs A pixilated, Vasii IS'.luN, (Jet 13, The following p,s'ina-.'ces were to-day appoij'c I in Oregon S A Jones at Prooks, Mation count); I. Hold ocksr, at ( o-iueile, ( oot county: l Gad at Mnion, Maiion county; A K Watson, al Mountain dale, Washington county: K Aollo- way, at S.i.lci'c M 01 row county. ! I funds. Wasiiim;ion. Oct II. A dispatch fiom Washington, ,puh!ihcd sn the New Yoik World this morning, makes tome startling chatces against ihe census bureau. It stutes thai for 1 month '.he slorld hat been invcttiga ling to ffnd the true source of the errors which have been proven to exist in all parts of Ih country and has in Its possession evidence which implicates one congressman from lirook lyn, some political managers in that city, and a halt dozen clerks in the census olirce in an at tempt to defraud many of the ttttetof the Uni on out of their legitimate congressional rcpies- entr.tion. JnHt tflilrr isjlaa- Washington, Oct 12. The great itality exhibited by Justice Miller it surprising his physicians and h tends- Al 6;3 this evening he w as still alive, but unconstous, and the family were gathered about his bedside await ing the final change. That he continues to breathe 's all that can be said in rcfticnce to his case. His death is momentarily ex pec ed. A Kbarp Trick. Cleveland, Oct 12. Shortly before the trial of C C I late for shooting Lugcne Cow let began at Montreal, Jrs Conies withdrew the petetion for divorce she had pieviously filed, which attacked Mr Cowlcs' character. This was undcrs'ood here to imply a desire that the case against her brother, Mr Hale, might not be pressed,- Mr Cowies, at any rate, respond ed by instructing his attorneys not to insist on a severe punishment, nnd Hale was let oft with a fine. As soon as the parties returned from Montreal Mrs Cowies obtained an in junction restraining her husb.mil from obtain ing any money f:om the Cowlcs estate, an.) yesterday she filed a new petition for divorce, which reasserts the charges made in Ihe first. OMiluwe.1, Queknstown, Oct 12. Covernment d e tectives have been patroliin;; the harbor all day in boats nnd searching nil tsiyis and lenders with passengers alioard lor the steamers Ura l.ri.i and Wi consin. M.iil Irnins arriving from Cork ure&Uo searched. It is evident that the authorities do not Ihink O'Dricn and Dillon have y.t succeeded in leaving the country nnd they hope to intercept the.n. The steamships themselves have also been thorough ly searched. Take Care ! 1 here Is Sanger t In allowing iuautlrity of the kidneys ito grew through unglc-ct. Tha deadly shoals of liright's dismay and diahetus sill wreck the Koudlv bark uf hralth if it' a'l Vfjd to drift rudderlftss upou them. The hlsddcr, too, if inactive, and judicious medioation does not epcedily direct the helm toward the port of safety, will he whelmed by the qaicltsacd of dUcato. Ia selcctiue a diure tic, let your choice full upon iiostetter's Stomach UitterM, which stimulates the renal organs without irritating and exciting thnm; two effects o be apptehemded from the uu medicateU stimuli lurgtdy resorted to. These have a tondeucy to react prejudicially. 1 he Bitters invigorate ths kidneys and LladJer, in common with the m-rves and the digee tivo organs, and toatrord lading aid. It al so (fords dual aasistsnca in preventing and curing intm-ndttent and rmittent fever iliouanu, cousl ipatiou and ibeun at im so iubju(;aU.i, Do.'t Run Around. Every steamer oowevcr fogy the bar, brings to Albany n Immense quantity ot trulls and pro- 11 ce. ihe best and largest variety al ways goes to Powell & Co's. Their stands are always full of Jet such things s the publii wants. Save runirg ound calling at their store first. Rooms to Runt, Two furnished rooms, rear the college. Inquire at this tlicc. Ladies call and see the Utaot novelties in dress goods at E C Searls. Sheriff's Sale. Ih ttitt Cittm't CoHfl fifth Statu of Ortgoit forjit Ctntty pf Jackson. PKRUY 1IYDI rialutlfl, ,.t;n, I 1 limit, J vs. W. II. MYKK3, Dcfoniiaii VTOTIOK IH IIKRKBY C1IVKN THAT III by virliiH ofon exemilloii and ordor of nalo Ixsund out ot Ihrt abovo nauiod oourt in the abovn ent'tlrd action to mo directed and dollvr-rnd, I did, in Linn oouutv, Oreuon. on tho 8rd day nf Onto- unr, ihwj, uuiy .evy npon an tne rictit line ami iiittiroxt or tho above tiaiiir.il tie fodant, W. II. Mynre, In anil to the real proptnty hnreliiaftor ditcrlbid, ,ih1 1 win on Knlurday, Ihr Rib slay of Xovrmtirr, imi, at the 0 uirt house door, In the oily of Allianv, Lliiii cotititr. Orpiffin.at the hour of 1 o'oloi k. n tti. of sahl day, aail at public aiiclloit for r-sab In hand to the lituhotit hlddtr. all this rluht. title and Inioroat t f tho sahl tin fund tint In and to the rial pmpnrtY so levlml upon, the aatne iiullitt the real ptoiinrty lrm;rllKu In nhhI raoi'tition and ordtrcf sates follows, 1. 1 will llffliuiim at a Point J 11 chain wrxt of tho corner to srotlt.ii 2l. 27, at ami 3), Tp M.HIt s W.sii.l luiiiiltK thinoe west suniu th north iln f anld to:lon Bl. in cbailiw, Thet.r?otilh 40ohaliif Ihuni'o I'. .'.I 'lialiis siid lo llnkM Ihtiiiii l.orih 20 t hatiiK) tht iK awfst ID 1 ha ami 70 links; thrum tiorth 'JO -l to t lu hImop of bit (intilntr roiitaliilimTtl 10-10(1 bh. m,inorMir ion, In LI1111 I'ouulv. 1 r, 1h tiroinnda atlKln fiont tli' aaloof nld firi-inl) to no apiiiinit to tho is!Iikoi;o!i r llie coxti and illsbiirxcit.niits r.f tlio action, taxnd al --, tho ai--rtilnir rostN upon said xn- pillion, and to lha tsvtiu lit s.f tdalnilir juii,;ri..iii Mi'imrdiiig t'ttiia iiirum' imreol I al'. cl IIiIn UUi !ay cr lH;tnbi.r, ItHJ. . M I tvii-r M11 rllT Vif Linn coutily, Dromon Notico of Quardi.an Sale Notice la hrieby gtv.tn to alt whom It my ooiKwm fllf .TTIIKlINI)IJItSItlNLD OUAKI W tan ol the pornti and eitale of Kvnr sit C, Downinw, a minor, w l't uudi-r am bv virtue f an ordor of thn c lunty eourt of M si Ion county, Ontuoo, tnale and entered of itrordi on tha Hits day of Kp triiiri a i' ikvo, (will at puiiiio sin lion at tho norih door of Ihe roiinly court linns) mtuocny or Aitmny, in ltnn rstitmty, in the stale ( t Oreg'in, on Irtilaf, I ho .11.1 llay of Ortabrr, M. t IHSS. atone (I) o'ciimW p m. of ijsII day. to tho hlgtumt bhltlttr for 1J N Rolil 00I11. to ho tiald at tliollirm of aalss. r.tl lbs rlnl-t. lltlo ami inlcrosit of smbl tnlii ir in and lo tho follow ing ili'iorlt.rj s'val vatate and tilKllliau a, t' wit! Tho astilh half of Ihnnou.hwurt qnarter, Miuiiiww i quart'ir or 1 Ho mmtliuani nnar teri f smc:lioit 21; ami thrs nor.li half of the noilbweatqutrlrr, and the northwest niiartKroi tlia n riloi tiusrtor if wt lion 2.1.ainl all It.T Usui K of tho Wll. taniette tueihllan, and in l.liin rouutr, OrcKon; and tmlittt part if Ihe ilonatli.n laml rlaan of Kdwrd It I.oflua and wifo. Al-o tho northi at quarter cf this aotilh eaat quarter of ni.tton 30, C UH It 1 K, ami lots S ami 10 in s-rrtion ' and loU 1, 2. 3. 4. o, tt, lit ax-ilon 'Hi, and lot 1 In mxi tton 30, I USUI K.and all of the fob lowing drwrlbod land save and etr-npt iio aorta In Hits northwviit corner tlWtiof h rU. lorn 1. land I'ouvryrcl to Abraham Sylvehtr. t wif i'arUtf lots 20 ami - J T 11 H It 1 T, bounded and ilr.-rli)i:l a follow,; lu gmnltiR at a point 7,.V)irbaluoaJst and IN 07 chain north cf lha sxititnwt rorimr of said lot JO snd runid.iK Iheiu-o south it:aln: tHni-o pl chains, Ihssiico north 7 chains, thmiro oast 3J chains, trionors nortti (11 i, rns'ns, tbnneo w eal W.-t'J e'laiim, ,to this piacocf bi Klnr.lint. Al, coiuiinf-tiB at ihenoiiihwMiieori.i r of Kl ward II lfui donation land '!nm lotlin-ation No "illl ahiialoln T 11 H It 1 K of thss Wlliaintittn tiiprl'ltan, Oretcon, run nlriR thon-e tast no rods, theness nortU IU3 rtl. tlo n.-n wet to rod, thr-no aouth lW ro: to placo of hJglr.nliiK, all or asld land U i'uto In l.inn county, Mate ol On gort All iho r!ht, tit'o and lntmr.trf said toll. or In ar. I to I hi sal I r-al ewa'e and lrinlis, Udng att urdlvldoj oiiee'ghlh (I.1) Utwot. I'lto I this Kf ptnlllhnr ilrd. l.Mll. MH-s. M. J. IMWNJXCJ. tmiilan -f this froti and tl of KvDtrll C. l).w aiiig, a n.tor. Summons. In the Cii-oiU Court ttf ih fi! tit tt; ()rton fur lh t'jitiily 0 Man. JAM Hi t IIAItMN. I!lit tr, CAltltlt: IIAHUIN, IHfomtaiit. j To Carrio Itardin, the above named do frtndnt: IN Till: NAVE OK Ulti STATU OF OieK"- y u cits hrrly iiiirri to ''W and stiswM tin -oui.:n: t of th sIm.vo )iaint fl. In tors at-ivo entitixl oourt, now on filsswl'h tha clerk of said oourt. by th lliat slay or the n.x rKti!ar term f asld court, whit-li tali irrm bo Klna on Monday, tin. 27th dy f u tol or, li, at thn Court llotiso In Albany. I.liui riunly, OroKon. jt tra l.rrs-by further tiotllicd Ihst ll yuu fjil lo ap ear and aiisas-ra-sid coinj.alnt, as b-r by ra quired, tha plaliititr will take a dt-crne aKslnal ynu, as rayed f. r In tho t-om-t.l-Int now on lite in aald w.urt In ald causa, to wit: l)laol vlnsr I bo Ik.iiiIn s,f u.nlriinony new rxixihij; tettsenn you and said idaintiir, and klvlnjc ialiitiil In aid cautsc.lna ca-o and custody i.f the minor child, Mary l! ,.i Hardin. and for tils cnMsand slabi;rt incntu In tbinault J his auniiiiona Is iiiliHhid by crdor ot the lion 11. I. llolnw, jiidt( l sahl court made at chamber in l ho oily ofHaloin, OrKon, on Iho'Jts d.iy c f Nrpinnlwr, lfeOO. w. It lilLVKtr. Att'y for l l.n.t.lT. DR. ABOmM IS NOW AT roaTLANO, OftCCON. X n c o o "I (a a 2 r TI x m o FOB THOSE WHO fAHSOT I'iMMIiXT CALL YtSU B05ALLT, I10a TKKATKK.Tr MiACZO Wlin 121 THE UKACH OF i IX THAT W1U. (UTS I5SJTA.TTAnr.0l S KELIIF AHJI A frit HAM EST CUBE. The most speedy, tjosittve ansl perma nent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, I.unp, Heart, Stomach, Iiver and Kidney Affections iNervoua Debility, etc. Consumption, In ita various atngea, ticrmanently cured. Dr. Aborn's original mode of treatment nd his medicated inhalations rives in tantaneotts relief, builds up ami revital izes the whole constitution and system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervona, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, old and young invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in from thirty to ninety days. .v Dr. Aborn'3 phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Iung trouble 'nstantly relieved, and Deafuesa often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," and a treatise on ''Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed frea. Call or address DR. ABORN, FaarUi and Horritoa 8ts Portland, Oregon. Kot. Home treatment, securely packed, seat by txpress to all parts of the Pacific Coast, for Uus srlsss CanivA possibly call In person. 411 INVITED TO CAU FCfl FREE C0HSULTAT10H 1svfc Sampla Pens, dtfrererst patterns, fa tfEa Nff kel xlatod Match liar, sent post-paid, on receipt of AO CiiVA'S, FERRY & CO., London. Eeum. ten. V, 8. OfBca. . 610 Broadsvay, New York, Public Sale ! rpillC UNDKltSIONKD WILL OFKK at public sulo at his residanoa 2 mile south of Albany, on the county r.'ad leadih U langnnt, on flalurdny, Celolx-r lHlli, ItsOO, the following disorihnd person tl propprty, to-witi Time hood of horses; thirty-three head of hoi., tixtrrn of which will make good pork, halanc are shoots; Two Mo Curmiok tinders, one twine and one wiie one Mc(!.,rini('U inowor; one sulky hay rake; two uiivar ehiiiua (ilowr, sua several other uiowt ol tiuiHiimt siyiin; two barrowsj iiarorts for four honest two waimnsi one woodmi rohert one harpoon fork and riit. and a gnneral Vstlety of houtoliuld and kith en furtii urv, and many other arliules too numsrntit to irifotlon. 1 erms of sslsi Oa all sums of ?5oibsr, oash. AH sums aliove 5 nntris, mx moiiihs time with approved seetir ity, and tu ('raw interest atJH pcrci nt aitnnm. W, U. AlllitUAN. Administrsator's . I.Dtico VOriC.'H H IIKitKHY OIVKNTff VT 1 Hits uiiil. rxlltm.il l.aa bum hv tha Couctv Court for 1,1 tin countv, Orngon, duly api-oltitoJ ndrninUtraliirof tho es Hilts or Marls Orewa, dicnnisfd, IhIh of 1. Hill aouutv. 'i'rnicon. Ail niraoria hav. Ing ehilmn against aabl e.tateaM hum by not, lino to pri-mtn. ilmm itropnrly verlflr-it wilt In alx ni'inlhafr in thisi slats In tho umifrniKimii at Albany. Orison. fJeo IIioiiuksv A'iiuliiistriitor, I. NTH AY NOIin:.-fi;ravHl from wiy i farm one Ihrco year old steer, hind ba.f i iop from rach ear. Hultbh reward toi ny one who will inform mo id" ft wboroabnniH. 'Inocf, Asftssoa liy Turner's Lildge.ou CalatKiolsv. 1320. IJejiort of tho Condition THE LIM COtSTI S1TI0.11L Bl AT ALHANV.IX TH HTATE Of OKKUON S'.thfcluM of bualiltwt, O, I 2n,l, IjiK). lirsoarrrsi Uiaiis kittl sttx'ouuls tJSJ.Hl.wi (or Imlls, swstttanl sviul tow urnl t.l W.TS t . H lloliS. l scur clicuUllon K,(XJO,i Mo. k, wctiriilM, clalius, se ,..., 11,7ns 0 IH10 Irom sti-ift4 rosvrrs ssssu S,?7s.rt I rum Irooi sons bnk.n l banker I'I.7'JU.U3 liiiktii( hi. u, luiuiiurs snd fltiuiM ,. lr..oo"i.i I ttrrni ssjwdMFS s4 Isac iIU S,o?.73 l-rotniutru .n t. . Wn.l. .... )U,4stf 1 iir.k. sml i.lh.r cs.ti Isaiua.... Si.iS I, lis t ..th.f baits O6.00 r'ravsiuua! xr rarronc, nukcl., cctiia tu, IS BiwcIb .. ...., Jl.SsiW IkJ Isodor utM W.W ll.-ni.tl nluo. wilh V. t, Trcaaarrr, (S wr mril l circulslU!) .... ..... 1.101 SO TyUl U3a,7U3,iJ Llablllllrsl ( j.iul skIi iII la... t tuiiTiiixl if..ilu , KnSUitisJ lik miistwsiUni InOlditiMl drKlu anlilwrt su cbwk..... Ii.iulul nrtillnklMI i4 4.-ll litis lo stst tH4.lss ami bwilurs , iion.uoii.ao 6,47.13 . kjo.0o ,. im,7i.M ,. M.7tf.t TUl . t33K,703 S3 KiAis or uneoos, Countjr ! Unn, I. Oat t. Cnsasstt-sis. csstiWrnf stia abnsa. naiU'U loti, ta t,miiy itNf ihst lha atMs tats. awns U srus to lbs tuml uf tu una llg sod txllsf, Oto. K, CUAMHKKI.t?.(liUr. kuLKTitis.l an.', saorrt So tfufs m UiU ISih itsr ( o. w.ir, issw. r. I MTflsu, (i. ) .t.tjsrj( fubltc t'-sS-Atsi: J. 1 C1W AI ) J. M HSI.siilt i IX-orlors O. A. AlU itlUAl.tl) TKECVrYTBUE rl'HRON fo Will rlff is asMSs sentsshs SI imm). .us S-i . thm iWilllMlSBSIwt nw. .i .,1-111., (naiMMvion. 11 hi,rai, .nf ttrml lll" )H. SSMMM, lorsia. Knllmu Mls4 mn4 Mpi'lUw brain 1-mnr. I ' A ll tfm sD t-cHrtalh-lr.s-lllR.,, IsHU ICO ImV. 1SAHTKK I St ON TOMIO ( i"1 MI ta.siua. xlnr, h-mU Ih, fvimpi-i,"!. KrinS Oamt'4. .1 naao.rf.is ti ilr .14 so Sim potmtriir r H Misfit,.l, tin p.rt t 'Hm-nl ihaaiatsl .-4 BSST. Or. HAStTCa-S LITTLK t-IVSH PIUIS M I'ur. 4'.liiiiura. I4. onfluiit n4 Hl.B 1 lli. W. H-n.,1. Im uid limns tloo arswii.ion r-vw.t wf cwoo.au la peHSntf. f Ot. KARTCR MSOICIMt CO., Bt-Iosilt, K-s asi- Voc a 1 i J 1 on Dr G. Gray's sale 1 of rrgls- d and ldsh JLJ X ende Kr. V G tcrcd .Shortliorn cattle, well bred Irat'lnir and dinft horses, thtitirat bred small English Yorkshire dgs, high grade Khropshlre Cotsw old sheep, &c, fcc. Ssle to be on hi farm near Oakvlllc, Linn countv, Or egon, Novs-mber 7. iSyo. Terms ol sale, alt son s under $10 cash; over $10 one s oars time wit t out Interest, w 1th bankable notes, or 10 per rent discount for cash. 12 M : 3 K k! 3 TU t Xl.l Hit ITICIt . . . . w x; n rfi Mat if (-t IA ' I.-.e . .1., M !.v,:..,' :. til A.3 .Vrruiiiirxsi. V nv J i ... v, I v.J ......v.u-a -i.i'-l :- ' : It ti t0J3 , -, .u Is s i o4!W s. Executor's Notice. In the County Conr?, of Idnn County, Btate or Orngo.i. In the milter of . tne estate of Elijau 8all.mar.sh,de CeftMdd. XT OTICK U hereby ulvea that tha nn ll Oeralznod 1 aa been duly appointed executor of said estate, by sho County Court of Linn county, Oregon, and that all persona having claims afralu-t estate are hereby required to preint them to gether with tbe proper vouchers and proofs to the underjgued at my house 7 miles southeast ok LeOanon, on the Sweet iic me road, in ljinn county, uregon, with In alx monlha from the date hisraof. Dated at Albany, Oregon this 2ud day of uLiooor, a xj, ioun. ISAAC HAIiTM ARSII, J. J. Whitney, - Exenutor, Atty for Exeoutor. Esecutor's Notice. Notice is hereby civeo tha' the uodersicn ed lias this day boeo duly nppoiuted execu tors of the hit will and testament of Per melia Jaoubs, deceased. All persona having cuinti agmasi taia uuuosaeu are required to present them to the undcrsinod or to J K vVeathorfiird, attorney for the executors, as rslDany, Uregnn, within six months from this date, tho same to be duly verified, aa required by law. This the 2nd day of September, 1890.; O. A. Taylob, Wm. M. Walton. K Weatuerfohd, ISxecutors. elty for Kxccntois. ' riRICn A DDI CQ -'Were worth 17 osnts yjllLU nirLtOs lost Paul on Sept 24. Farmer, ao to Stewart fc Sox. buv an apple paring muchine and save yoor ftnit, 1 1. lwjtwti I.V Cni The Faslcnr Water Filler will bo on exhibition in our it arrival, .and can. bo Boon throwing both Filter- si and lUnfiltcreil water. main direct, or wo wilt have them for well water. They tako out all Dineaso ect filters, not Btrainers. Fully Warranted. ft; ... f ' if." " " It "x5s ' ;r" ' f i V' f. 1 l ,'ll ' A SMITH Si SENDERS, ALBANY, OREGON. And They Pay the Freight. S. Steele ti t., Real stale f, Loan Broker.! I.arg li.t of good farm and cit v iro.'ttty for sale. Isn, motry ou roil adjoiiiiiijj coUblu-s. estata in I.l.iti'an Iusuraucs s ritteu Up intl.bl.Mxj;ii tiics KuUry TubUocnd CMtiveyanctr. !all ou orsvrita nie. S. X. .STEELE Albany Ort-jjnn FortiDilia i , lning, "FUN EH A L DIHECTOliS - ' grompt Att8ntioa-Firsi-cias8 Hjars Conrad Mever. I'Hi'l'ttltClf OK,. STAR IIAKKIIY ,'Cntuer Bwadaltin and First 2ts., -ii:ai.kk in ' Husisrst f'raita, ollKrr. Driest (-'rutin. Tobssrcss, oiar (otter. i'ssncesi Sleatu, treuaisairc, t'eeelssbsss, C'lgtsi-a. Np's, Tea, sac. ' .. ct evorythinii tbrt la k.pl tn a Ren a. var'otyand ftrorsstj r. UlgboM fc rkat pt'o raid for AMSCiflDS OF RODOCEa The Place By all meant oUl on PARKEIt DUOS, pon tour Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, 2to. . Etc. 1 l.elr (roods are lue IW)t a.i 14 ,r ,,,.1, nssMonablts. F. M. French, -nsiLsi tx WATCHES and CLOCKS, Waltham CEECTACLES AND s U EYE-GLASSE City Restaurant. Having been entirely remodeled, this old and popular restaurant wiil be made first. data n every respect. The pnbUo will bt given good meals at all hours for only 9fj oents. Everything neat and attractive. Private boxes. Oysters lo every style. W. A.MoGra S. W. Paisley, Albany, Uragon. WHOLES ALE DKALKft IN Tobacco and Cigars. Orders tolioited STRAYED. From my premises, nine milea southoastof Soto, a four months old horse colt, bay. both hind feet white, little wnite in roreaeaa. itowara to a ny one who will return it to me, or give in lorinatlon aa to Its whereabouts. J. A. PliUMHBIt. PHELPS, Job Printer, 1 st. St. E,Hoo Albany 9 rS Sett Thomas .5 r Show Window, nn Can bo attached to Germs, and are per- Garland, Cioltl Coin, Argand, t Monitor and Superior Cooka, IIcatra and lianges. Tlio best assortment. The lowest prices. beautiful goods. Reliable dealers in rumps, Water Supplies, Plumbing Goods, are L. E. B lias just received a superb Fall and Winter Clothing, The largest in tho Valley, carefully selected for tho trade here, including an elegant lino of Overcoats, all of the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship , His Furnishisg Is complete with all tho novelties of the season. His Boy's and Children's department consists of high grade novelties. In his , Hat Department Will he found all the latest shapes of the season His Boot and Shoo Department is filled with a choice lino of goods His Tailoring Uqmrtmeiit Under chargo of the expert Mr Schiffler, is well stocked with a splendid lino of suitings. Strictly One Price. POWELL Bl CO., Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -DEALERS I2T- Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Etc. Etc. CHAS. H. IMPORTERS OF- Hardware AND FARM MACHINERY, Front, First and Vine Streets, ::::::: Portland, Oregon. Solo Agents for Oregon tj - 3s,-s.. Tti r-s w UttKL Ia reEtfJ -,vsvrj Blntrl.. Double or Tripls Furrow. Thay aw m slm;.lj au como so near abaolute perfection, tha ttuasvf hva ussxl Urnin or seen them worlt can not sv enoush in their praise. We taroisa them, with or without seat attachment. Seat attachments are extra.. uuiwixtYt. SMOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL f Buckeye Hoo rress Cralii Dri'J, Dackeye See lora, Buckejo Sprlnp Tooth narrosra ' f DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS The iatei t Improved implement tor sowing summer fallow. Tho most complete and suooossfal tool tortl purpose in use. We also stave a full Man of Bascle. Carriages. Phaetons, Mountain VaCl l'lattorm aud ether Kpring VeUtcles.. SCHUTTLER FARM .WAGCNSf. tawronce & Chapin's EprinK-Tooth Harrows, IJecre Harrows, Eclentifio Feed J ills, PaclSo Fiamteg MlEiS, KA1SH BAF.B WIRE. ETC., ETC. '" 1 " " 11 ' -1 T - -i r LAIN lino of. Goods Dep't DODD & CO, BJ3 Steel, TYiTl and Washington for HOLUSE.ILW - . " i,S.. s:r-s ?-"o J 7?r US .A r I DEAL PLOWS. t s:vvr ynn rrrf ST, W(V1 T' vt p-ptrv r-