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Blackwell's Bull Durham .a i 5 "SQ. f Great Bull novement." Sold wherever tobacco issmoked . BULL DURHAM is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this tespect it is distinctive. It gives the most' solid com fort vith no unpleasant effects. Made only by ' Biackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. WEATIiERFOKD A CHAMRERLAlft, Attorney at Law. Will practice In all court of the Special i I attention given to matter la probata aad to co lections. OFFlCE-ln the Flinn block. w R BULVKI Attorney at Law utd Solicitor In Chancery. Collec tion made on ill point. Loan negotiated on Table terms. Albany, Oregon. G SO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law, ar.J Notary Pub.ic. Will praotio In II the court of this state Special attention riran to collection and matter in pnbate OMte: Upstair -Twedalc Block Albaay. Ogn l. r i . i i i 1 1 . B :i(kut A W4TSOH, All leyal ravttcn will reus ire promp attention flije ir. Oil Fellow' Tempi, Albany, OXTAXYE(fc H ACK LE W AN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J ' .WHITS KY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. JAMES J. CHARLTON, Attorney-at-Law. All ljl, borines attended to proonpUv: FLDOi-S Bock, Albany, Or D J. L. HILL, Phyticiaji and Surgeon. OFFICE Comer Ferry sin, Albany, Oregon RS. ttASTOV At D 4 VIS, fhyeidans an SawiM. OFFICB Corner and Btctdalbin Sneu. Albaar Or C:u om nntw l cut and eeantry. CHAHRKBLAIS. H. D Herneopethia. SaTSperAliit in dieaes e( the Evo Twenty yero' etperieuo Bcse boars 7 t 9 a at; '"H". ann una evening. Ainaa , Oregon. FIRST NATIONAL RAlfK, Or ALBAN T, OBBOOB, L FLINT 8. K, YOUNG ..E. W. LAN U DON nUNSACTS A GKHKRALbanktng Vast ACCOUNTS KSPT eablett to eheek. SIGHT KXCHANOK and tel raphic New fork, San Pranessee. Chicago and r.Tt -CO .LECTIONS CADE or, favorable Toes E,W, Lai L. run KswaasS. Sox.' CMICE Ct.,RAff KERS or ALBA IY, OREOON, TRANSACT rental Bmkinr baeioo DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS oa New York, eo and Portland, Oregon. LOAN MONEY on approved security. RECEIVE deposit .ubject to cheek. 8an Fr a uillu; hums masse on Uenrabt INTEREST paid on tiraadepoeiu. B AHK OF ORE80H. ALBANY, OtKOD, Capital. -1- as) .... .H F MERRILL Yice-Praent.. . E J LANSIJW l W BLAIN Transact a genera banking bosineas: Exchanc boturht and sold on all the niacin atlas in the United State alee on England, Ireland. r rausw ana uermany. Cellectioo made t all accestibl point on faror bl tanas. Interest allowed oj time depeeit. ISHCO H ATIOHAL BARK. Of A LB AO Y. OB "OO.I. CAPITAL STOCK f 100,9(0. , ,.m,,l L COWAN, M RALSTON. O A ARC HI BOLD. e President, st Cisnler I BSOTos. -J L Cowan J M Ralston, W S I AnH W M tin Ua I A (Vaianhl -I It aJj O A Arch betd. I RANSACTH a reneraJ banking b oilness. DRAW HIUU1 DRAFTS on New York. San i I ,-tlr I Oregon. 'X) AN MONEY on approved secorlty RECEIVE deposit subject check. ' L,rd -a "r CvA Vefte c;.-.- nirj itR W-U.'. .blOLlw-ttrll 1. r. ..roct ci.- .utrtc-i ; iJ with. Th-y nr J-' ti prfcUr. Rit' v -' s li .l.t. ' . Ej;f .r' n;., La - -,t IF t cruto. tSi'- i of in fiferf J ; tiMir.o .nnr':fif.ir-ti -';- STAHAFD AGENT LBANOJt ACADEMY OF- lady of PerpBtual Eelp CJ N. 8TEEI.K A CO Albany, Oregon, rood real eatad k7 .Loin money on eaod real estate aeeurit i tun ami adjoining countie. REVERE HOUSE, tLBANY, OREGON HAN. PKEIKFEK I'ROPiUEDR A n ill bv'i.1 f' i 1i potit i it i.i o : j i. iio a r :; uanni i.i'i,!,v,i"i I ! -it e, CUfmlj, timi r itinlUw maoyot'i uwih 1 1 1 u K intii: lv aysafn rm1'. ti'li) iriiirtl litlti fn iiaooTr I ,i 1 , r , : - , with tna k-. ai k um-r hj itr. i'i . rm hiirbi k i . , t.f. I. u entbrmall. Irtllir (ii.tiiri. Im "l ' 'lite i vinitjjl, tawrn r.i rn" lar in 1 iianu I h 11I. lull., or rat gas) pie. On A&tee issued by A C juiinlng, 1 Itrucglst. Hale Ageal. Albany. Uregnu RedCrownMills ISOM & IANNINC, PROPRIETORS. rnooKn slbos arraaioa pok rAMf i AND BAKERS Wit, 1 1 s Smoking Tobacco Made a record long years ago, which has never been beaten or . approached. It has not to-day, a good second in popularity. Its peculiar and uniform excellence e-J wv1.iap.i al... ....... a -1 :l jwaixs uic men ui iu-uiy as 11 did their fathers before them. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. o Oieeon Pacific Rail T S IO;U, Brrelvrr -o- Oregon Developing..!; Po's Steamsrs, Short Line to California Flrst-plsai through passenger and' .'reight Uns freni Portland and all poldte VttM Willamette valley to nnn rrom sm f raaciseo, Cel. Boats maks close. oonnacUon at Alban with trains of the Oregon Paciri Railroad TIME SCHEDULE, txeept Sundars.) Leer Albany li:t8 r. UTCorvjIi iKttr,! 4 rrl re T equina. I :S5 j . L.-v YaqutQ, T:00 a, a Lear Corralli,10JH.a Amre Albany," 11:11 a. O. C. trains connect at Albany and arvnUis. The above trains coanect ai Jaouinawith tbs Oregon DeveiopmeBt Onmpany's Una of Steamships bst-s T equina and San Francisco, SAILING DATES . raoM Tacaa. tlliiuu VatOr, Oiiiatir ltth , til i raoa aaa rsAircttoo WUlameU Taller, December sth ; Utb; 7th. Til Com pine jrraa the ngnt to taange sailing dates without notice. K. B. Passengers from Portland and niamatts Valley point oaa make class insotkin with the trains ofthsYaquln rjouat Albany or CorvalUs, and if dec t'nad to San Francisco should arras gate rrtra at Taaolna the evening btfore date Frlghi rates always th Lewes EAST AND-SOUTr., -VIA- Southern Paciflo Rout SHASTA LINE. Train leav Portland Daily Soatb 1 nos mx 1. IfM, I Kerfk 7:00. a. I Le PjrUaod Ar 1 IM a a 10:4JrsLT Albany L Irtt a Sdt a a I Ar San rraadscw Lv tp r a Aber trains step ealy at to! lewiag station a arts si Hillbilly. East PorUand, Oraroa City, n .d san. Halsra, Albany, Tfiagent, Sbodd. Habasy. Har risbnrg. Junction City, Irving, Eugene. aasrsscse Man., bailt MS a s Tt PorUand Ar' r liraa, Albaar Lv ! 12:' s :jra j Ar Bossbnrg J.v 1 7t aASaar Leoatf sn.r nrmSmit) 1 00 r I Lv Portbuvi Ar IBJJa a nrBAr Albary L. 8:3) a essaaaxi. gJlO A B I Lv Anavav Arl Jcrias stOABlAr Lebanon LelSJOas i:KraLe Albany Arl :JSrs ilir Lebanon L trls r a PULLMAP BUFFET SLEEPERS. SECOJIKLv.? Hi) rer Arewaassailatinnaf raaaeasera. haiatlag smsstiin iraera.ailaraeai ,ta Ex pre a Tea IMe MrUsana. rwcu roniD ask cb allis. Ma", sti'tam (Esnspt Sunaiy, 7: a a I Lv 11:10 r a Ar Portland Corral Us Ar Lv j HI f 1 1: ra sxrasnnAis b act (Excpt Banday. :"rs Jra Lv Ar Portland alcaTJnavU- Ar Lv :)! 5.46 AS Throripli rJ?iclzetM a all points EAST AND SOUTH. ana., luiotmatlo 1 regarding rate, ok Co pear Asset at AiSanv anap. t. K0EHLEB p. EOOKR8 "anaeer tsst G. F. and P. As Portland, Oregon. Scientist Amense Aoencv for CAVEATS. TP ana aaV a OCSIOH PATIMT? COf YntCHTS; at limPrP!1 "endVok write to eeTont taken out by nsUhroeah 5 tha pufiuo by a notice Wi Ire otehSVVof. Mmitxt mtxltm i Laxeet wsawt renlatlon of any et-IenUBc nner tt turn Knlenntnir iHmim..... - :i. l..r . man ahonld be wlthortt nV XVeekTv iS'i'ST - 19 sue six tnnvlths. Addres. xryFa! fV 'ieEa.i o N Vork.' A BIG STOCK -:- or -:- Baby :-; Buggies best'asacrtment ever brought' to Albarj just received at See the Baggies and Get Prices B ARK or M IO, oio, ORKOOie. dent.. hir s Mosais ..OS Mar FMZER AXLE mm BEST IJf THE WOntiV Xts-warlna aualitlMar r Halts' t'ISfaS. VUAStSaBwSnK- L WU Ol RITOII1W. WBMCU30 by heat. taTiET HK U. FOB SALE BY DEALEB8 OEMEBAtLY. Jftese DELINQUENT TAXES DELINQUENT Coun.y taxes of should be pal 1 at once aur UM a . va oo -ts of sale, as the must be reduced. Propst wll. bo ;nd unon If not attended Io In rennril litre: Deluys ar j i!j tf.aiv Heptember V9ih, 1892. O C JACKMON, Suerifl H. OMKS, It K j K8TATK,8AFEs.-.A pan of matched' horses, aorrel. mares, wslgh og about 1000 ooundnBaub and eight or ten other head of ttno borne for eBobangx f ir re tl estate, town or eountr.v. Also two grd second hand safes, f ir sale Inquire of O W SIMPcON. Wht tmm&t. VK APPEAL TO Vol'. There are several hundred voter in Linn county who voted the people's party ticket in June who were iormerly democrats. To thtss men we desire to say a few wordi In the wry of season and candor. There are many principles snd policies which the dem ocrats and people's party hold in common. It should be much easier ta bring these two parlies together by a fusion lhan it would be to bring any other two parlies together. Jutt alter the late election in this state many suggestions were made by democrats in various wayi to the effect that a fusion be tween the democratic and people's party might be effected in this state at the presi dential election. For reason not given to the public the stale cent-al committee of the people's party met und passed reso'uiioni de clsring thst under no circumtlsncet would they combine with thedemocrsts on sn elec toral ticket . Nearly ail people's party voters who had formeily been democrats de sired fusion, but their leaders refused to re spect their wishes. This action on the part of the people'i petty committee makes con cert of actisn impossible. Now at the June election the republicans cist 34,588 votes. the democrats 35,139 votes, and the people's Party 13,51s voir In view of these figures and the tendency ofpubIic sentiment, it will be seen thtt it is Impossible for Wesver to carry ibis state. The vote of this state will be cut for Cletsland or I Unison. Of this there can be no doubt. The state central 00 J mittee of the people's party destroyed everr hope and chsnce of Weaver's ctrriyng It when they passed the resolution sgtinat fusion. He has no more chsnce of election than does Bid well, the prohibition candidate. Whatever may be the opinion cf tlr voters of Linn coun'y ssto the fitaessof Harrison aad Cleveland for the presidency, or the wisdom of their nomination, Lie fact remains that one or the other of them will be elected president, and this truth mnst be realized by exery voter in the county. It is wnolly false and without reason tossy thst there is little to choose between these two candidal. Cleveland represents the very personification of antagonism to monopoly sad plutocracy, to thst scheme of tariff robbery t'uat taxes the msny for the benefit of the few. This ssrne is difference enough to call for a choice in Isvot of Cleveland against HarrLon by every people, party tnts who despises the system of tariff robbery cow fastened upon the people by Harmon snd his party. There is scarcely a doubt that the leaders of the people's party in this state have been untrue to the wishes of the voters la the matter above referred to. The whole matter I1 resolved to a choice between Harrison aad Cleveland, If the democra's in outside c ramies In this state do as well as those of Multnomah and Clatsop the state will be carried for Cleveland. Every vote for Weaver U a vote for Harrison, because Weaver caa never overcome the 21,000 majority the re publicans had in Jane, while there is much rcisoo to hope that Cleveland caa avercoase he 9000 which Use republicans hsd over the the democrats. A vote for Weaver is not only a vote wholly thrown away so far as any results are concerned, but it is a vote which contributes directly to the success of the republican party, a party that holds not to any political principles or policy in, common with the people's party. Then why .houid any peoples party man throw his vote away, when by voting for Cleve land he may help defeat the party that has brought all the ills of which he complains, upon the country. BLOCKS Of riVBAGAJN. That tberepublisans of New York in their desperate straits intend to resort to Dudley's Indiana "Blocks of Five" meth ods to carry that state is shown by the following secret circular lately issued by the chairman of the republican committee: Kepcbucab State Com mitt be . FrsTB AriwrE Hotel. C New Yobb. September 20, iKri i Confidential, i Hear Sir: I know' you are an active, etunast and sincere republican and that republican success in the coming election is dear to your heart. It is the desire of the New 1 ork State Republican Commit tee to be permitted to request you to do ome particular service- for the republican cause from time to time during the canvas. Such service will call for the exercise of discretion and ihe ability to keep a secret. Are you willing to undertake such duty to help secure republican stsccess? If you are willing to do S3, send me the name of a democrat among your acquaintances who yon believe can be induced to vote the re publican ticket this fall. If more than one Sve their names and place your letter in e inclosed envelope. Please sign the list with your full name and postoffice address plainly written. You may be sure that any service vou may be able to render will not be forgotten. Let me bear from you by return mail. Truly yours. C H Hackett, Chairman Executive Committee Wby.ao secret ? "Put your letter in the enclosed envelope." This means to cut off all chances of identification of handwriting. But these gentry will be watched with hawk's eyes. A dispatch from Buffalo, New York, to the World, says: A bet of $1000 to ?."00 m as made in Joe Fuster's place at Cbeektowaga last night that Cleveland would carry trie county and the state. Charley Hess, of New York, a republi can, and Tom Wayne, of Chicago, a dem ocrat, bet, recently 1500 even on tha result in , Mew York, Indiana and the general result, Hess wagering that Harrison will win in etv h case. A friend of Hess' said he had 125.000 to bet in the same way. A bet of 4 to 3 that Cleveland will carry New Yark by iO.OOO plurality has been made here. Betting on the general result, with odds on Cleveland is lively. And now then como the English news papers and object to Cleveland's letter because its author does not come out flat footed for free trade. Meanwhile the Ore gonian and other bide hound orsns con tinue to reiterate that Cleveland and the party are running a free trade ca mpaign . Q It is said that the principal nstson why Tom Carter was selected as chairman of the national republican committee was on nc- count of kis being a Catholic and the party hope! hi secure Catholic votes in that way But such a scheme will result in n miser able failure. Star Bakerj rn -mnila J f i is antl Fluwt mt COf F D MEYER, PROPRIEFOR. sirs i est sruilM, ! war rfed FrollH. Tebniti-u, sugar, Coffee, El CfSBne tie s Qasssiwar Vegeiablea. Ignrn Mpteea, Tea, fete.. In fact everyth..; that is kept in a genera, variety and jfaooery tre, Htifheel tnarket price paid far ALL. KINDS OF PRODUCE j TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Big Strike l oaning. London, Sept 30. Seventy per cant of the master cotton spinners cf England to day decided to enforce the reduction of five per cent in the wages of their employes The men intend to strike. It is generally admitted in Manchester that the stoppage will not be a bad thing for trade, as it will enable spinners to reduce their present heavy stocks. The decision to reduce the wages affects I7.(XX),(KK) spindles on which American cotton is used. A storm has been raised by the decision. AR Opera Mease Karaea, Astoria, Sept 30. Astorias theater building, known as the Ross opera house, is tonight a masa of blackened ruins, the custom house squate is a labyrinth of household goods, and 50 people are spend ing the night in the vain search of personal effects. The entire fire department turned out at 9 o'clock tins evening, in answer to a call from Third and Washington streets. a nre was discovered among the scenery in t j opera house, and before the depart ment could resnond. the huee frame build ing was a mass of flames. A negro named w imams, just released from jail, who threatened to get souara with Astoria for his detention, has been arrested on sus picion that he started the lire. in Old Hnrar Mai II Pkndlkton, Or, Sept 30. James Shock ley, a farmer, climbed down from his wogon to fix something about the harness, when an old mare, which had been worked for years and never showed signs of a vicious temper, grabbed him and bit and mangled his cheek in a fearful manner. Shock-ley broke a pitchfork over the animals head and drove some distance with a six horse team to his home, lie walked into his bouse, but as soon as be arrived, lost consciousness and it was an hour and a half before be could be restored. For Treason Homestead, Pa Sept 90, A sensation ' was caused here tonight, when a number of members of the advisory committee of strikers. Chairman Crawford, members Baud, Caland, Diarden and Brown were arrested. They are charged with treason, and tbs warrants are bavsed on the infor mation of Chief Justice Parson. The ar rests were very unexpected. The prisoners were taken to Pittiburg. and landed in jail. The strikers are very much excited. A keealtar SasM Salem, Or Spt 30. This afternoon Tom Lee began suit in the circuit court against Mrs F If Holt for 93000 damages, and the case comes np for hearing at the iktober term. In his complaint. Tom aJiesm that Fung Lee is the wife of plaintiff, ami that defendent, wrongfully contriving and in tending to injure the plaintiff and deprive him of his wife, eaiued Fang Lea to be enticed away from him. A a BM Wastries TeSeraa. Berlin. Sept 39. General Carl Mailer, the last surviving German officer who took part in the battle of Waterloo, died today in Hanover, aged 99. A errd Tbbbb Htm. Sept 30. The world's pacing rscord was smashexl today by Mas cot. It was in the great free for all match, in which Firing Jib. with Stair up; fluy with McHcnry. and Mascot, with Billy Andrews, participated. In the first heat Mascot dnw ahead at the first eighth, and Coy fell back. At the half Flying Jib piauniiil hard, but in vain. At the thaee quarters Mascot led by a length, and with a terrific rash came into the honiestretcfa. winning in 2.-04. The tiuarters were. OuSJta, 1KSIS- 1-33 and 2:04. A Btc lallure: La Uraxde, Or, Sept 29. Consterna tion was caused among bosineas circles in this city today by the closing, bv virtus of a chattel mortgage held by the Farmer's Trmdeas' national bank, of the Chicago store, the propeity of the Starbird a Heu leat Mercantile Company, the leading busirasse house of the town. The liahUitiew will be about M0.000. while the assets will be worth at least 170.000. Sdaeel with a relesisai i Salem. Or Sept 29 There is a story in ! circalaHon that Mr Kamnh the eirlslat i Hr-l tLTi!? .ZL It ,OlSap eaml 1 ueatlay . came to Salem -hTi.l.T.L-tlia ber money and it is also said there were witness? to their engagement. TBe SMa stay aksrs Bswa . PirrsBtate, Pa, Sept 20 A well found ed rumor is in circulation in Homestead today that the big plant of the CeiiwM'k Steel Company will shot down in all de part treat this week. The 30 inch armor plate mill was indeSniiely closed today, and the men paid off. Smml ia Pwnjr. St Pact, Minn, Sept 29. B R Odell. of Minneapolis. United States commitsaorear, basdesswted the repnUscan party. The democratic state central committee letjeared b letter from Mr Odell last Bight, in which aa , . BR ' . be proffers hu aasustance to the comnuttae on the stump A rUM nerae. Eva.nsvii.le. Ind. .Sept 29. Bodd Doble broke another world's record this isftnroon He drove Martha Wilkes a mile ia the free for all trot in 2.-08'-. It was aaaswBisiil from the judges' stand it was the gBsst heat ever trotted in A mar sea. the other great records having been against time. vVenderrsil Trwtllac Tkbbk Hacte, Ind. Sept 2S. Six thousand people witnessed the record-breaking events of today 's races. Nancy Hanks was driven to beat her record on a regula tion track of 207. The first quarter was made in 31 seconds as steady aa a clock, the half being made in 1 ittl. That wss reconl-breaking speed for the circular track, but the sensation was yet to come. Along to third quarter the peerless mare came at a clip that made the earlier part of the mile seem slow, taking only 29 seconds to cover the distance. Her nose was even with the wire, and the watches stopped at 2 KM flat Brew nrrt Ira a Bailer SroKAXK, Wash. Sept "28. A little child belonging to a family named Raum, residing 15 miles from the city, was drowned yesterday in a wash boiler, in which there was only four inches of cold water Mrs Raum lay down on the bed fora few minutes, leaving the child play ing around toe room. Not hearing it making any noise she got up and found it lying face downward in the boiler insensi ble. She was badly frightened, and in stead of rolling the child o get the water out of it, laid it on the bed on its back and started to a neighbor's, a mile distant, for help. When the neighbors arrived the child was dead. Had Mrs Kaum notHost her presence of mind its life could have be saved, as it had not heon m five minutes when found. the watT AllKbllue Edllar Jacksok, Mich, Sept 28. Victor ilatn iltsn was stablied and killed at Durant to day by J K Almon, editor of the Durant Democrat. Hamilton was drunk an insult ing. Upon being ordered out of the office he refused to go, and when shoved out ho hit Almon in the head with a brick. AI mon grabbed a knife and cut Hamilton three times in the breast. Hamilton wan a newspaper man and soa of Colonel E J Hamilton, a wealthy and prominent citizen of Holmes county. Only last week Almon shot and killed a desperate negro. Tbe Cetd Water Care Hambubo, Sept 88. There have lieen 21 fresh cases of cholera in this city today or 25 fewer than yesterday ; .VI deatliH, or four fewer than yesterday, and ro6 burials, or seven fewer than yesterday. In the hospitals there are 1869 patients, a decrease of i!2 since yesterday. Cold water is be ing tried as a new remedy, in apparently hopeless cases. The object is to induce copious perspiration. So far the results of this treatment have been very satisfactory. A Packet Kalfe Baw Walla Walla, Wash, Sept 28. At 11 o clock this evening a man named Murray and a companion had a row over money, and palled pocket-knives. Murray waa cut in tbe face badly. The man who did the cutting escaped and has not been appre hended yet. Both men were drunk. The II nest line of pocket eity at htewart A Boa's. knives ia ths tfisriTS. Delinquent taxes in Benton county amount to 80,766.80, beginning with 1883, an average of nearly 10,000 a year When it comes to first class racing tracks Albany Is in it In a decided man ner. Oar track is among the best: The vvea.th of the Pacific is boundless. A whaling ship has just landed 1400,000 nf whalebone and bit. Another has nut in with 6S,000 worth of sea-otter skins. -sr. At the time John Parser's filly was lowennp the yearling record in Albany to 2:37 for the N. W E D Gould s Bell Acton lowered the World's record at Wichita, Kan., to2:21i. A sheep owner in Umatilla county owns 21,000 head of sheep the value of which is estimated at Ul,UO0 besides 11,000 acres of land. He came to this country 20 years ago a poor boy. This ts one of many instances of what has al ready been done in Uregon. A twenty-twj year old est recently died in Eugene, snd sn eighteen j car old csnsry bird continues talive there. N ;xt. M T, , ., . ... Mr Tnomss Brink's gray horse, while .tt.-h.4 . .ui. svirsw.tw 1 , r. 1.. i tittle or no damage. j O.te of the sttracthsns at the Portland j exposition is one of Mahana's slng'e trsck railways in orerstlon on a small scale. A good many people seem to think there Is a big future for it. The manager of the Poitland Industrial Exposition ha .given the usual annual ban quet to newspaper men, with the ususl th.'n attendance. Self-respecting nesra- na'M., m . r r. it Innu.i r.nahl ailK tsnquet Per dieton K O ' The Salem Statesman says: "Work men are ence more hard at work on the state houe dome, the steel girder having arrived yesterday. It Is from the Carne gie Iron works, st Homestead, snd bears j evidence of k by hsvlng csb material" written all over It." ! John L SuUh-an. no rem tea to ngm ' Jackson because he was a n-gro, wouldn't do to buck faro in Albany. An Albany ' man tell the Man About 'Town that he saw wnitc men, tuners, ana cninamen an nl a a I rt .1 faM trA e-aiu leusaikae I t Li. r".""i " Tti..et cliy. A chinaman was banker ui,, La. i i. u. up the Middle Fork this week snd leporta J""' Saaiaee - - UVHI1 SIVIII H UB.SE mat nunier are more plentiful In more plentiful In Uta : ntngr.oornoOii oi Kttaon spnag trils ea aiM lhan be has ever known before, i They are there from all parts of the valley Bad be says there are at least sixty In the j mountains above his place. Large num- beta of deer are killed there everv rear, but they are yet plentiful. It is esilrnated ; that at least a thousand jeer have been ! killed In that neighborhood annually for ' the past ten years. E'.igene Register. . .... . . a. .a. JOJt bT;7'n nr"r 7tSh !he Wthj. Johnson d .d a mile in 1 :56on wnE&i i1""!-! 8 o" hat horse will firat cross the 2 minute Salem has a peculiar law suit on its 1 lands. Commercial street waa filled in about five feet at one place. Ilaitie Eaeton and Chas II Chase own adjoining property aad have brought suit for $3000 damages, caused by taring, placed five tret wwv inesxreei. naving trees ae- st roved, etc. The plaintiff, it is safe to predict, will not win. Maj Msgone. 81 years) of age, w bom the Dbmsk bat mentioned some time aero aa having left John Day City for Chicago, j on foot, has arrived at Omaha after a 65 !iyu trip and hat 500 more miles to go. ' V" '. 00 ue authority of an exchange, 1 In order to accomplish the lent he would j have had to trave-1 2S or 1 mi'ea a .lav ! cJnU tnan 81 years of age do it. Agent Lucky had a bottle of whisky ukii ut uutauini at uw tv arut --prinrs Indian reservation analised and found it contained chiefly fusel oil. cboloroforra and ether, it would kill the germs of any disease, aa waa shown by the fact saaSvt three Indians who drank half a hot- tie of the stuff all died. Most whisky is made of no better stuff S" BBBB A good story is told about a couple of old men in this vicinity, w bo ran their teams to see which waa the fastest, and not being eaUsfied with the result, they tookafnendly wrestle in the dusty road, The funny part was thai there waa no one near to see the performance, and each -- Lun ..;tl .tu.nl v t sal v-vru iw atvf .'in aawwaa iw tsauyrK , .), t wretdertni r.i. m ..i... ..: tb nennner ir, w.i ih. ' tlieC The creation oftht office of official court reporter would saddle a big expense upon clients anri tax payers, besides creating a monopoly to give aome man a fat office to the detriment of the entire profession. There is no occasion to create the office in this district, as not over one-fourth of the cases tf-at come into court require stenographic report. Under the present system, when lawyers need a shorthand reporter they employ one at $5 to Ir a day and 5 to 6 eta per folio for copies of testimony. The 'eno graphers all have a chance to do court work if they are able, and attorneys make their owp contracts- Salem Jour nal. From the Daily Palo Alia of Sept 27th, WA ronV -))P follnwinor ilam nonM.nina Clyde L PatUrson.of Eugene : PetUrson. '95, is no at work upon a musicle curi- osity, and it bids fair to be all that he BsairBS for it. It ia modeled ailer a man- aolln, hut is lour times as large, and is to be picked with the f. tigers There wilt be twelvo airings, six of them deep base, and as a mandolin accompaniment it ought lo soon become very popular. Kvr'a Bawghlerai Marian llarlsnd, on ps es nf her popule wvrk, ' Kv' Daughleis? Common Sense fo- Maid, Wife and Mcth' . aay.' "For the aehiug back should it be sbtw in recovering its normal strength an All Jock' Porous Plaster is an excel'eut com forter, combinintt the reuat;nn of tha utamed oraaanro f a stntmr warm hand I with ooruin ton io qualitiea developed in the wearing. It should Im kept over the seat of uneasiness for severs! dsys -in obstinate rase, for perhaps a fortnight. "For pain in (he back wear aa Alleock's Porous Plaster caoatattlly, renewing as it wears ff. This is an invaluably support when tha weight on the small of the baek becomes heavy and tbe aching incessant. Pbbbam You want the best groceries to be secured in the city ; then call on Parker Bros Perhaps You want fresh produce just from the gardeners, then call on Parker Broa Pel haps You want the best baked goods in he city, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, cic.Uif n call on Parker Bros and you will get the goods and first class treatment. improper sod deficient care of the scalp win osuse gravoeas o! tbe hair and baldness. Eseapa both by the use of that reliable specific. Ball's Hair Ranswsr. The best roust nottee in tlie'eity at Com rfuyrrs. Oo You Nbbd a Baby Bouoy? Fort miller & Irving hsve just received a fine assortment. Rubber tires. Esch sup piled with a patent brake, a great thing. A large stack of pruning sheara .ml pruo- ng h. oa. the Lest made. just reset ved at Stewart & Sox's. Now is hsm . the U:e to us We are going to put the prices down to cash.and sell for cash only. Alien Bros. TBI KiCE tWKEMSSDAY'S It At US. Toney Mount won the thiid liest and race of the three yesr old trot. Time, 2:47. Elorv G, Dr Oesry hone took second money. The 2:30 trot took four hests, snd ws won by I'ilot Lemont. Following is the summer : Samuel A Crowed, Reedvllle, Pilot Lemont s. s. bv Lemont. 1 1 2 1. Jay Beach, Vancouver, Pearl Fisher b. m. by Allamont, 3 2 12. Issac W Anderson. Taccma, Lady Mac b. m. by Lemont, 3 3 3 3. Tlme-J: 28K, iMsJf, 2:29, j:io. A special trot for $200, best 2 In 3 re sulted as follows : Vsn B DeLashmutl's, b. h. Vanquish, bv Hambleton, Membrino 1 1. Chas Hawk's b. m. Belle 9. by Rockwood, 22. D E Junkin's b, g. Dick Linn bv Edward Everett, 3 o. Tlme-im.i,, 2:3J4 Van DeLashmutl's 2 yesr old, Ines D, trotted a mile to lower her record of 248 and made the remarkably good time of In a special trot to beat ihe yesr old record for Oregon Adalene, owned bv S G Reed, of Partland, trolled a mile ' In 2:47 lowering the record from 2149. Tomorrow there will be a one mite run, the special trot and pacing match in which Blondle will go to lower the record ; of 2:17. This with be a contest worth witnessing. TMCBSDAY'a BACKS . , . . , A larger attendance greeted the con teitanta The fint race was a K mile After trying far half an hour the hoises were lined up and started at the drop of the ils,. Though Papoose was favorite Joe D won the race, Papoose I HU Moilie .Ird. lime, 39 seconds she 2 :40 race was an intt-ieeting con test, and resulted as follows: Geo Mi ner's b h Frank O'N'eill.by Whippleton, 111;! Honse'sbh AlUA.by Aliaraont, 2 2 2; Van B DeLashmutl's bm Stella H, bv Hajpoletonian Mambrtno. 3 3 3; I) E junkins b g Dicky Linn, by Edwaid Everett, distanced ; T W Anderson's g b Tyee, by Conanght, distanced. Time, 2:S'. 2:33S. 2:29. Four horses started in the 2 year old trot Linn, Lane and Polk counties were in it. McKnight Bros Daisy Davis won the first beat, with Barrows Bros Multa O close behind. Sawyer then twk the ribbons of Malta O and won the two next beats, and race, as follows : C E Barrows' ch h Malta O, bv Multnomah, 111; McKnight Bros' b ni Daisy Davis, )v llnam I 1 T VV Marri.' h m P.tri eian, by Oregon. 3 2 0; M Burch's g b Silver Bo . by Rockwood 0 0 3. Time, a-cai ....; ..-! Kittv Lee trotted io beat her record. making araile in25i!4 A special '4 dash between Haltie L . arj(j (hjcair Dndley's horse waa won by iae lormer. j Pome special races w-rt being arranged , today for touorrow. running, pacing and i trotting, though the regular races closed totVrjr. raiOAT'a kacbs. First was the I mile dash. Judges, D I-o-ney.John Ralston and John oebmeer. iiuic keepers, A Crowell and an DeLaahmutt- uroaacnurcn won; Alias, soa; rain - . eaIV n-t. j.h -r .r . t n cian, 3rd , Folk county 4ln. Time, 1 .44. One second below best Oregon time. n I ma Trotting race, tree for all, 1 to S. hnBt, POOL 2t btaf wss bbb bv Bnia S.; Pearl Fisher. Sad ; Challenge Chief. 3rd. Time, 2:24. 2nd beat waa also won by Sosie S, with Pearl Fisher Sod ! " Challeoga Chief 3rd. Time. 2 :21 U j 3r4 he,. Fut!e s nM io ahwjt ' V' K'!,tr J Challenger Chief, t; o i ' Best crowd of the week. Horsemen ; are entbustatstic over track, which tbey ' pronoonco the beat in the Northwest. This waa the greatest dav in racing matters in the hialorv of this part o( the Willamette Valiev, and ertkbltshsd tbor ough' v the snperiotity of the Albany j track, which horsemen here generallr ironoonce imcmr the best an lh? V,t The great event of the day waa the special race in which Blondie endeavored to lower his record. Of course be won the three straight beats. Combination OVorge second and JSC third in each heat. The time waa 2:21-. 2:261, and 2:171. But fora break on 'he home ' Oeorge second and JSC third in each heat. The time was 2:21: 2:26i4 and - lA- bb or break on the home stretth on the last beat 2:1, would un- j doobtedly have been towered fully a Beeoml.As it was two watches in the jugd- es' Stand gave him 2:16 and 2.1 -.but etreteb on t lie last beat 2:17 would un- the average official time waa aa given. j j tS"1'. fn tm'l J1T ..T, ' .- . . . , , a. 1 10 doin Ktu? ? - J sn-i presentiug one 01 ine prettiest j n Kill ESTATE SAUCS. Sbeltoo to S J Shore, 58-100 acres, Kcio. t V 200 10 F kfn.lf ft!?:!,0?,"cr rank bliedd to C J Shedd.ia acres .. J? 3 -; , l" Krank bhedd to Charles B Shedd, i M?T, . , , "11 wimStl! tojolm A hhaw, S ,, cre.l E.3 ' Hugh I. Montgomery to Nancv I. 1 250 ... a a'era. 37.01 acres H w 2. .. . 1th ha " C Hardman to Florence Haru vn.r mMi lan.t 1 1 aterioo i t. o to t. Doner, msu - and 4, bl 40 225 " J C Miller to Melvin B Miller, 2 acres 12 w I 3000 10 130 J VV Cusick to A A Kees, 130 acres, 12 w 2 W T Hassler to Emeline HaseW, l. interest, SO acres 11 E 1 Will. Real Est Co to 8 F Zeigler 3 lota. Haiey 133 Km ma O'Conner to Fred Schubert They have parch a -ed the oc-uble team asd I lot, bl 127, H'a A, Albany. . 1300 truck of J N Combs aad will run two teams. I Saltmarsh to J W Blain, trustee, Mr Propst, though, wiil continue in b-s 200 acres 12 w 1 1537 1 preweat position for sereral month. M T Powell to Mary E McCoy. 163 The Portland Collection Agency hat corn acres 13wl 1150 j mesced several -nila to collect accounla for ) G 1. Black man. Par.ie owing him should 950 ai-rrl) The follov.ing Ict'.er received from Mis Townsend, without a date or f ot rcripi, j ; show that the Dumocuat recently made ; a grave mistake, which it regret, ft was ' mdrrtv unintentional on our oar!, sa we i received our infermstion from oilier i Mlts Townend shews a level head in not wanting to be married when she is not. Some people seem to think It is bad enough to be married when ihey are: I saw a copy of title Dkmocbat of Sept. 23rd,contalning an account of my marriage to a d'ummer and l.otel keener cl san Francisco. In replv will eay that vour Albany man who says he :net rue In San Francisco In tne Russ House must be an Albany lsnd agent or editor to whem lying has become second nature. I have riot been in Say Francisco in six years. I never made the scquaintsnce of sny drum- I mer by the name of Young while In I A than. I i ..tit in 1 1.. o L .i.. ; b .ne-t; ald . , . . down" from the mercantile business lo the position of hotel keeper and ex-drummer. Your Intinuatlon that my position In the world hsd been raised would be considered an Insult did 1 not consider the small In significant source from whence It comes, so I regard it simply aa the snap or bark of a mtll cur. You can correct this notice of mv marriage with the hotel keeper, else 1 shall answer you In the Al bany Herald in a wav you won t like. Reapecttully, Maby I. Tcwnskm). Stick a Pin in fr ? Yas - - Or a knife; and, perchance, even a ten penuy nail. Keep it in your mind at ail event, we no ui the faettli.tt the place to get the best groceries ml the iresheet pro duou and fruit, ia at Conn fc Huuilrionni's. If yon are going to Ihe mountains or coast they can supply you for a day nr fur a mouth. Tbey keep the best and always have plenty oufhand. By all means make no mistake by not calling on iBSm oeiore huyiag. This Uban. Something. If you want a suit of clothe, made by first-class tlalor. The tailoring depart snenl of the L E Blaln Clothing Co. has just received a large and choice line of suitings for the fall trade, which under the expert management of Mr Schlfner, will be made up to suit. First class goods and satisfaction is the program in this depart nent, as a trial will convince any one. Received this week at Will's Muaic store, the largest stock of guitars, zithers, banjos, etc, evsr brcugh to the otty, also piano tudiea.instruotion books and folios of every inscription. Call and get prices. HE ARB ABB9AB THtTKADAA Tbers wss so appointment far s people's nsrty speech at tha C'onrt House last night; but the speaker failed to appssr, slao the crowd . The regular meeting of the if M C A i Auxiliary will be held in their rooms to- i morrow sfternooo. All members are re quae d to be present. M J Btidgford.sec'y. J'r Will YfcCailocb, who his been with the Herald t r a good many jesre.i making arrangrments to atirt a utwr at haialead on the O P. j A Kagene psper aajr: Dr Powell lleevss j is having a kite shaped race track made 00 i bis place on the McKeczi. He ha a nom ! bar t f line horses which ha wll work 011 the : track. U iaa rtcord breaking yesr Yesterday at New Haven the best reoord yr made to th United StaU s for s 220 yards dh aas j at,., ....... , t . t.LL.i. ! TTiu .11 ' " oteiieiic . C!ub on the Yale field this afternoon. 11. , roads the distance in 21 3 5 second. j The Stowaway was presented last night I to a big bouse. It proved one of tbe beat performsneta of the Mad ever given here, ' and was received with muc't favor. The east is a good one all tl rtu4h A postal cardjast re-saiv.d from C T Ward low tells of th recent wvck oa the Hants Fee R R, in wWsa he wa one of the unforlnnatt. He hsd hi ie, head and back Mrs, Lot it gsttioit along nicnlv and ws able ts start on nis journey last Thurs day Uorvsllis Times. A young man by the name of lie my Archer, just serosa th river from thi city. bad ton little fir.gsr of Lis left band shot off last Saturday . fc seems La got a tight cart ridge in nisgun and while be snd Ins com ptn on were trying to get it out.the cavrtridge ; : .flftliulul ..J t .. t . .. L - L t -- . t 11.. I esplodad aad tore Archer' ha-id very badly -orvaiil lime. rtUDAY. W Wiodle testerdsy 5 i '- a biese'e mile in 114; at bps irgfietd breaking the record. A man arrived the fits, which b ..hi noon, when i a Alhar y last oight with ' had promiacjooaiy until M left ' r. one the local tram. Tas life of V if laAterreceetfy deceased, was insured ia the Northwest Life Insa--atuse Company fat f.Wo end in the A O D W f ir $2000. Die t'itcmt Coatt iscord at McMiuavills shows thai Irvine & Co how, formerly f Albany, ar doing a good leg, basineas, bavin a Urge list of esses on tn doe et. Every enterprwins ea?ty ia Orefc-rt is ' getting a precinct ownership book It is f beainas. The varied eipeneoeea.Uso; jc.'e : securing her, is iaterwatiag. Another sttsmpt was asads to wreck the , Sou'.bera I'ae-fie train yesterday mom i eg, this lime near Cottage rove, in Lane coanty, steel rail being placed across Uta feck. I .' t svas knocked from tea track aad no ' datcage done. West's Oowgh Syrup, tha boosebold rem- edy for coagbe, old v. aore throat, sflaawxa, brotashiUa. whoopios onusbs, ssthnsa aad aiaiaawpteon. 2S aad 50: ter bottle La geat BWIla , wor.'d best, said try J A Cansauag, Mtyroa Smrrsn Mr C O Burkhart. s . ., ? ssrcrerusry o tnsp tuanv street rvauway ' g . j:., J. ,.;f; dispatch todav notify ins ; ' ' - - ,- .- " ........ him thai the iksm rooter ordered by tit company was shipped yesterday and will arrive in about twelve days Robbsbv at Scio Some time during ; Wt-'r.rr-Lv adshl I nmi .-a ' -., sa. trance to Morris ic Co' drag storet Sa-lO. in which ta ettnalawf thev earasSnBia and broke open and rifled the safe of its contents. It is thought to be the work ' of rrofesmonaitwde-CTatcWers- The amount stolen was about 150 ia cash and neariv 2W in stamps. A Faxb Sroodto. Yesterdav a man in a crowd -t the fair groand took out a pencil to sharpen it and asked fora k;.:fe. One was haaoed htm, and he pretended not to be ar-ie to opes it. Tnts raised a queettoa of whether it could be opened at all or not, resulting in a bet of 25 be- ! tween the man and a young man from the country. The mone'v was not no in a pais tiands. wna suddenly it rm! and rushed for a distant cab. The victim notified the Marshal. David Froman, while a friend watched the fakir. Mr j Froman put spun to hit bore, aad reached the cab, just as it was startinc. "Oet out of here, yon thief," he cried. and thethietdid as anbred sn.1 retnme,! the money in short order, much to the at a rery old cheenut. ' 1 1 1 1 inir A eowntv ctwarJaaw of the YPSCK ; bagsa at Si-'eai today. The R C V sr..-. '.; y partially S orra-d I at ttsltau, U farra attscted f r a debt of 150. Tfca Reselnrg E.cctiie I.-ght Co is tn tba bands "f a receiver. L A iWke', of Port- I land. It was caoswd by a b.isund r,;andtng t oet ween sir nurd, the massgef. aad the ! Thon.pv-a IJoestsm Ki : Co. Ms.y Kstap, Use gwl who dsipwifi from Salem. t turned home, and is ucabie f tc give a record of bevseff: bat she bad cot : i run away with a t hiasaiio, aa had bssa - j The State Convention of I be YPSCE I ' meet ia Enceje Oct 14-h; Dalesratea ; have already been selected from most of the A.bany societiee. and the attendance from here promise to be good. j "h Tillamook Headlight La adopted tha plan of publishing the names of people who are io debt to that paper, end wilt not pav. Tha names of several delinquent rere pwbHthad tc the last issae. Q E Prop.t aai Jaane McHaraee have formed a narlnershfn in the drav bna,nese. ' tnetr sccwdu sou rave cuts. The B B corset is iong waisted and perfect ' ffttiD.-. it can be had at the Lasdie Bazaar. N v tUtes in wedding stationary, bail in- : viutiocs. cailiug cards, at C tV Cobb. A.hHv at-Cane, Rial Kitate, SH Wa.u n;'M Street. Pottlaud, Or. Slewait & Sox lell'the very best ta all ear and scissors. Bnv Warner Bros corset of W F Read, j Bargain in sutr.mei good a! Read's." ! New goods at VV F Read's Will ,V SUrk. (V jewele-e. Hand Smashkd. While working at the Sandeson bridge a pile dri ver in ; failing struck one of the hands of Thos ! I "Ulier, smaUing it in a serious manner, j " was brought to Albany and Pis 1 Mas- JES. ln " '"avis lresed th wotuitl i ? of part of a little finger resulted Tl,e arm will be laid up for soma time, . . . . I flST Ttto vs On complslnt of rtooert tirown jr, td Zeys jr, wss sr rested on the cha i je of assault . It hm. ! pd.cd at the school house, the latter j "rising me tormer because he thought he had "totd on htm." $5 settled the matter with Recoider llenton. Money to Loab. I have money in sums of $500 to (20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates. No delay in furnishing the money. CO Bl KKIIABr. Real estate agent. Albany, Oregon. Tickets to Mechanics Fair On isle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only, commencing Wednesday, Sept aist, toFridsy, Oct a ist, bothdsCs inclusive.' Ticket good io days from date of sale at $485 esch. G lo J W Cobb. Smite, FUua Block, for v.iurs b Drinti nt it all kinds . - ay - mm Oae dollar saved ta ue dollai earned . Go to Allen Bros and boy your groceries at eash prices. You can aays money bv buying of Read In order reduce our atook we will axil our Hoe line of grooeriss at cash 'for sriotlyoash. A lea flros. -e Call snd sec new Ui! dress goods at W F Read's. Lares stock of white ocds'aodtrrn broid eries st W F Head AOo's. - IS eselatleas by Ihe 1 V S I EefBakvllle regea, Ike Death ef rbartey G. Bans far ali It again becomes our painful duty to record ihe death of snot her of our most respected, prominent snd promlsln. mem bers, ChaileyG Bamford, who died of typhoid fever st Wsverly, Ksns , Sepi. 14th, 1892, aged 1891. Ht was s member of the United Presby 1 terlsn church snd also cf the YPSCE of Oak vf lie, Or., but had been for some i months st the home of hfs sister in Kan sas The removal of these two and only sons of R A and Rj'b Bamford by one stroke is, Indeed, a mysterious provides. M i'A It... L U..tVw ri th.. a.-vte dlera.e Charley wsa of delicate constl- I tutit n. et of a cheerful disposition .manly ' in hi. beating, performing without hesits r . i,ois ttiiat he thought to be chrtstiaii duf . lIe was one of the young members who oet.er mustd his pastor a moment's u- ta- sines. Me was punctual in hi a:tenc.4nce on a!! the services of the sanctuary : rarely ever absent. In Ms short sta in Kansas he hsd endeared hi.nself to christian .hearts. The pastor of vfaverly Presby J j terian church writes of him, '-We hsd ' lesrned to love him." Our hope Is. that he Us gone to dwell In the prepared mansions "where the inhabitant shall never say I am sick." Therefore, n .. . . . . . rteaoiveu, I t at in tnts dark providence we will htimbtv hrtav in . nKmluLu. m in. 1 will of Him "'ho doeth all thing will," and who hath said, "what I do trou ' knowest not now, but thou shall know ! hereafter." Resolved. That we wilt double our. diligence In the Master's service for 'the . W ... . lime is shot a." We will heed the Injunc- , lion, "Be ye also ready." Resolved, That the doubly and sorely j bereaved parer.t and remaining sister have our profound sympathy; we com- ( mend them to the lender love of the! v.ompatonaic savior wr.o ta toucnea wilh lhe feeling of our infirmities, and to the word of Hi grace wiiich alone can sustain in such troublous times. CoMatlTTSE. LINE RUNNING 2 THROUGH DAH'Y TRAINS m p. i. V- D A.YS TO (HIC AGO 7 iMnQiifktrUsM.raii. 2$ 1m. dlifkfT id CaifflfO. aai as . a . a. a 19 Burs Qikkfr t Km City. ....... a... ...am e.. aaaa FREE rECUMWC DIAIB CA1S? niaifun narsc UlitlBu UABO. For vales and genera? informs tion call ch. or addresn W 11 Ill RLBCR ..Asat.Gcn l Pass. Agt, ) 2 (4 WssAiogton SC. PoaTLA.vn. Uaccox. LP4ST G9atLE6!i IMStTTUW ALBANY, OREQON 1891, 1S12. Is-at Tee-as Oaeaeel aepteeaker Sat . at (. I rorpn of nstroorw, ClAiSMeAL, SCIEHTIF1C, LITERARY CuMMESCtAL AND NORMAL 5LASSES. rvjoraeai ol wtndy arrwngr-d to meet Ik mil grade of student SyVraV ratrafswseat efsrrt t stmdtmts rt.BSBT.v reaiT PiwalSrwI FOSHAY & MASON -nsuuu aas aaraaa,- Ortggistsand ikokilers AgwA-ta tar John B. Alder, wajffc see sell at onbllaee t'uiiieaulOSa i rneass sritk aftaBeait.W tinm, osKteos CHOICE MEATS Or Aii Ksa fHmriclc - - Baker "There's tometMng behind it That's what vou think, wrh.tra. M-ben jou read that the proprietors I 2f Dr' S8'" CA RudAj offer ejouu re warn lor an mcurablo case of Catarrh. Rather Tunsual. you think, to find the makers of a medi cine trying to JHOvo that they be lieve in it. "There most be some thing back of it ! " Bat it's a plain, square offer, made in good faith. The only thine that's back of it is the Remedy. It cures Catarrh in the Head. To its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, the worst cases yield, no matter how bad or of how long standing. It baa a record that goes back for 25 years It doesn't simply relieve it perfectly and permanently cures, with a Rem edy like this, the proprietors can make each an offer and mean it. To be sure there's risk in it, bat It's so very small that they an willing to take it. YouVe "never heard of anything like this offer f True enough. Bat then you've never beard oi anything like Dr. Sage's Remedy. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., T, K, Hogg, Receiver, SUMMER EXCURSIONS ,fOR J892. Tickets now on sale at CorvaUls aul Al b 1 ny for thtse excursions at tbe rery low Round Trip Rats of 3 25 and $5.50, re spectlvely. Good for the going trip on WEDNESDAYS and SATCRDAIB of each week and.for "return until Sep tembei 30lh, 189Aj CCHOGTJR, GPA . L.. iienartaa m ONLY SCRATCHED 28 YEARS . , 1 A fValy, Itching, Skin Disease with Krsdleas SafTertng Co red by I a tic a ra Kennedies. II I had Itn.wn lit the r-r-rr-r-a. p. .,... twitrtirht jeara aa,h would kae .area as MSAasal an Immi wa, amount ..f sofferlna Bv dla fpsr-na.1., .mmrT ,, m rart In i put nA i R sysawal sssatss. si as my seat and. saa Ba r T aaH. Ta eeUca wooVt Iron t.S of mm all Ike trme, and my mffertBe was esdatar, i.nd ailkont renef. OiMtaWsu tre to have Caa eaato. I am a poor man, bat feel rich la to isSiesd of what osaa of lb doctor said wee 1-prmry, soa rhtfw one, pao. riaala, SIS. I eaaaot prslae the Crncrsu Kmr.nir.. twt E Vn a dear and free rroas aealea a baby'.. A inns. They saw mad I aead at them was a worta. If yon aaat bees b-ro and said yon would have cored at tor t3M.fi. roa wouldbave bad the money, a teotod Kto !te ptrtura f5o. i, raves ST) m your look, How i r frvtn Trl.f ssis hat now I ta n eleav say pevsoa ever was. Ttowasit fore ef tokSt I rub my awads ott my arm asm leas to sevatH, once In a whOa, bat t , r.o jmrrry- I am ail w-a. 1 atefced twentj-elt year and It cut to he kled of eeeood aaatare to me. I thank yoa a Uses "1d aatksSIB IKlWTriSO. 'Wrterbory. Vt. Cuticura Resolvent Th new Bsod and l-km PnrUVr, reternaSy (t ill nee tto t!-rr,nla). C'lTi ti ..i.all. rA hVaaalr) lawiUBatiV r7tere and snssaHy of llfinl. warntwr, eealy, araeti ana, aaat awsadllsiy aV'aaes and ,. scalp, awd Wtod, with toss ef Sanaa th. .S bvfaau Vj avr, from ntmpaea to ecrofnka. fr.ld everywhere. Prtee, Ccnccsu, SSe.; Soat, J'.; lUaotrsaT, tl. Prepared by ta t'orrsa Ic asd CarniraL CoaroaATiow BoeSoa. ataV- Head for How to Care am tiler sere." t panm. S mull Bw. and MS IMtlrn nerlifi niMPLEB. llark heails, red.nmd,eatatped, zA IIbI oily akin cored ij CtTicraa Soar. fa ACWNG SIDES AND BACK, Hip, aadaery. awd atartaa pabas aad tnshliiin rcUervcd In owe minnr : by she Cwtlewrw Antl-Patn Ptoatew. The C- . .'nwnliWal yaaeter. TH A D ! A DrTT ye,t owe yywraei.' aad faaa C the kaas vsls tar ywar nun. 7 t aw jear hibi bj par.ns.lssi waiaew. waaew npisaeat Iks twice aake-x. u rtaaraaaaag BO SfJiserTITi-TE.ua W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE MsffeW m CST HOC a menu tSmmML aaw.BBjiaa.mi :WtaWSrkS a SS safe. as sBissn SZjrwT'alwiv.iSt' So eSBreae, m BjB ka fa lacs dry aest araswa. SBSSt Tie aWVIt? tM f WOOL VT Qt MVS jgtf,rP Lrfe?Ttk5jfc i " i.a as a aaaas sf saw haas nisasid or Was rw.aa. ' Hiih fmJTiimi vc twTlZ DOftiL l-. 1 an.-: s BaS : l. R. b.lain e ' TWO MEN AND OX E BOY POUMf DEAD! A hile trying to Crowd theii OEYOlT&FRbliAKBROS store, where thev aiway s have on ! he largest Stock, south of Portland, of the latest improveii Riflea and Shot tas; immense stock of Ftshing j "yjcatlt. of every daciiptior. ; Tents, I I tan. oc Cam p Chairs and th I r of ott. ings too numerous to s ?pair Shop n with the Store, and one of la connect neocsiati men in tne r-ia.e v - uvr sat j .nd all kind, of wor : Come or.e Come No rouble to bow goods "Snti . prcSt and rrelck a'ea," ts out Jtiotto. health is wfa t . Da EC Ware's Xsav 3aact Tajursaxr, twaraateea cpeciSc t.-r Uytteia. Diniiai. Csa. 'SMISI nt.SerTonj SeiraV t.Hea.aca, tvoaa rjMtrsJioo aatneii by the as ce" aJeaeW sr soaaasa. Wakssawawas, XeutsJ P pum. SaAaaiaj aitW erste resaUiss ta ircsaniqr ana tea la; to atisery. decay aai death, Preausara Otl Aa. Btrrew-irat. Leas olFasrer jtsHbaras. lavahnsarv Las aast Syswawalonboea oaussi by cse-exairtaaa et lb bnia. if-aiae or tts'ren. Baea beat oectsias oa asealk's treatasetM. Sa.iM akov, ar als taan tor SS. sect bt anil prepi ea raijK t mrm. Bl U ABA VT EE a Biv Jaerea.v caa. IWith eae& artVee reeal eej by a. " raater etr written, ea,.; t. refasailaay ey II the tre!iaei,s Ja v.. aafcet a curv. dswK aula assaei auiy bv Cwssaslttj., tWsvcaKt Sale Aeewl, Hiaatv, eMI, JUDGE NELSON'S DECISION. Spsakiancofpt-en: rtuJio u-t.thi Jmiw wajk I wUh to deil fairly and honira hly with all, ant whoa 1 dot sr. article lhat will do what it is rex-omotondod to do, I am not aabsmed to jay so. I . ,, acquainted with rr Vanderpool, (havtrttf been treated by him for canetriand haw Used hie blotxl nmlicina. k SB Head che and Liver Cure.and while I am seventy flve years old, and have UKel,,uny liUMldotnw remedies fo. the blood, liver and kidneys, I must saf mat for a kitlrtAv tnni. t.. . "v aai DTIKQta disease, end aa an alterative for the blood, or to correct the aeUon of the atomach and bowels it hi vei superior remedy, and lxau anvthint. r '.,-.- ,,i..i J B NELSON. -Yakima, Was it. At 53 onU a bottle, ft ts thslirqor man's frienl and fa-silty doctor. 0. MeFarlandj - I- DKAI.tR IS - :- Harness -and- Saddlery. Display 7b in the Oaor, Opposite First National Bink.Alhi-iy rj(i-r iiusi IL 4aaaafr mM asr Mood or ail impnra-ni wu I hub aad Xnct aa, law IK'io ts. akin aad aearn. and mass ! ST' keaat SswcaUem. affltau BSSS