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I Health Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its own through all the changes of time and against all competitors is Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Because it's always pure, always the same, always the best. Such a record telis more than pages of "talk.'' It's just as good lo-day at e ver and it is the tobacco iotyou. If you smoke, you should smoke Bull Durham A Question A Great Record For You Good Advice A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM. DR SAND ELECTRIC BELT LATEST PATENTS -WITH ELECTRO- BEST IMPROVEMENTS. MACNETIC SUSPENSORY Wit! cure Wlttae Medleliie atTWiatim ratalUat tress Tr;iUoo of orals, serve full, lllf II lallseiHIaa. u ! eiSeoetloa, Stole., 1 1 iw,wiw debility, elieh-i-.... i.i aor. rkmilln. Wht. Ilrtr ud Slaader ronir'.mi.. m Wl. inbM;, oeleelee, mini Ul AealiS. te Tlii f leetrte belt oootets, WnillM Uililpmiwir ell other., ud aire a correal tint to taotaatlr folcSy Ue wwtr or we forfeit SS.Sse. ud wOl ewe all or the e'fcere dleee.ea or way. Thuuu km Si.O ears try Uli our eieo ir- reotiea after All other reatedlee roiled. ea4 we jive bun areas of teeUaeeaiaU laaSl. eae eTerr INIT.tti Ireeleel toea ever otTered wool uen.l SKI IH1 dU SSLTS Ileelta ood Tlmraua .irer.r M lURUtlloMiM Dayt Seod for lllulrmted rnaaptleta, oiled, sestet, free. Address No. 172 First St.. PORTLAND. ORE. ALBANY COLLEBJATE INStTPUTl ALBANY, OREGON 1891, 1892. Inl Teresa Opened Seplreabsr Met A f ' I corps of instrnotors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Coursed ot study arranged to met is all grades of studen t Sfrdal tnattcemeuts efrred to strndnti from abroad. iuut x rojaiT BRINK'S Furniture Store. VI R TH0S R1K la now at his old J. stand, opposite the opera house, wLere those wishing substantial, reliable 'urniture. can fee ure what they want, iome manufactured stands, flour "bests, afes, etc, elwayaon hand or made on hort notice, at bottom prices. o. Me llcFarlaiid, . . ..,. -- j -:- dialer cr -:- Harness -and-Saddler j Display in the Door ONLY LINE R U NNING 2 THROUGH DAILY RAINS leaving Portland, 8:45 A. II. m P. I. DclYS TO f)2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker tt) St. Paif. 23 Hiiars Onieker to Cliicaso. 40 Honrs quicker to Omaha' and 17 ! Miiisas my. PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE PECLINI.C CHAIR CARS DINING CARS. For ea'csand general information cal on or address W H 11URLBUR I'.Asst.Gcn'l. Pass. Agt, 254 Washington St., FoRTLANO. ORKOON tff ( I sif H dk C0).,B4M KRRH OF ALRAIST, ORKOOW, TRANSACTS xenral Binktn? buoincss. DRAW SIGHT OHtm on New York, San Rr a aco snd Portland, Orcgan. LOAN MONEY on approved security. KECKIVK derKisiu subject to check. COLLBtTTlONS made on favorable terms. INTEREST nsid or, time denosits B ANK OF OREtiOM. ALBANY, OBSOOS, 1 ase.sos. rasyltal. Vico-Prsldent.. shier v. 1 LANNIXG f at W hLAIN Transacts a ifene-a banking business: ExchauKe boujrbt and sold on all the priucips cftiss In the United States i also on England, Ireland Franee snd Oermany. Collections mle at all accossible points on favor ble terms. Interest allowed on tune ueposfts. IRST S t liOM t I. BANK, OF ALBANY, OR soon, resident Vice President Cashier I. KLIN N 8. X, YOUNG E. W. LANODON rBANSAirrS A OENEEAL banking bnsSneas ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check. fclOMT EXCHANGE snd tel Taphie transfer, jld Mew lark, San Krsncisco, Chicago and P ntland ssgsa CO -LECTIONS SADEon favorable terms. DIHBOTOU. j. E. Yocae E, W, Lasoso L E Blais, L. Fuss Kdwaho t . Sox. ltNCO NATIONAL BANK, I OF AI.BAMYo OHCOOH. CAPITAL STOCK 1100,000. sldent , J L COWAN, e-Presidnt J tt RALSTON. st Cashier O A ARCHIBOLD. n aaovoaa, J L Cowan, J II Ralston, W B Ladd, W U tioltrs, J A Craword and O A Areh bold f BANS ACTS a eenerai hanking business. DBAW SIOHi DRAFTS ou New York, a ni eirtlst I, Oreeon. LOAN MONEY on approved security ILect'ivaaeposiia suutect A Fact Against Time Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap N. C. From Terminal or Interior Points th Northern Pacific Railroad Is tlie line to take To aB Points EAST aK SOUTH It la the DINING CAR ROUTE. It ran Through VENTIB1 I. BD TRAINS EVERY DAY in (ate Icar to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. (NO CHANGE OF CARS. Composed of Dining Cars I ..surpassed niiaan rowing Koon siwpers 01 Latest Kqiipiaent TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Beat that can be constructed and ia which accommodation are both free and furnished for holders of First or St con d class tickets, asd ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A ContimiOTjH Line connecting with all lines, affording Direct and unmtuTiptea serncs. Pullman Weeper reservations can be secured lu advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS to and from all points In America England and Europe can be . purchased at i y ticket efflce of this conrpany. Fall information concerning rates.time of trains, routes and other fetalis furn ished on application to any agent, or A D CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent. No 121 First St, cor. Washington. Portland. Oiejon. C G Bui khar., local agent. EAST AND-SOUTH, -VIA- THE 8H AST A ROUTE or THE Southern Pacific Go Cxpresa Trains leave Portland Daily. rsoa ;m 1. last. IMtsrth 7:0Or. a. I Parttasvd Ar Tas a Mflrs t Albany Li , I 3 OS a I Ar San rrsatisee Lt 70 r Abwrc trains stop only at lot lowing- stations n arte ot Oosebarw. Koox Prarttaod, Onsrou City, W.od ssassa. Salem, Albany. TaawanL, Sbodd. Halasy Bar. restart. Jancttou City, frrta-, Eogsne. evasasoas aau., aar.T 8:30 a at L Portland Ar 1 4-4rr Ifct. T u let Albany Lt Itgn at . 1 At otiisslnin .LtI 7 00a AUAST LOCAL Ban.! (SXCSST SntDAT) i 00 r n i Lt Portlaai Ar ! 10 SO a 4"raAr Albary Ltss 8:10. I Lv Albany Arlicnaa 9:00a I Ar Lsbanon Lt I SO s l:KraLv Albany Art :i r r 309 a a I Ar Lebanon Lt I fctsra PULLMAr BUFFFT SLEEPERS, AND Dinine Cars on Ogden Routes SECOND-CLAsS SLEEPING CARS AMswltesI la all Throaja Trains eYeal lde StlTlslae . fOSTHtS AS St teat ALL) A. Bail -saiSsaih (Ex?rpt Bnaoay, 7.SU a u It-AO r a Lt Ar Port'and Corrallis Ar IsJIrs St I ISM rm sirsass tsais dailt (ExcsptSobday. fcSOTM I Lt 7.-26 r a I Ar PorUand McMinnville Lv I A B Thronprb TicltetM to an point in the Crstjra St else Canada and Europe can be ob ain 1 at lowest rstea from f K Freak, Areot Albany.'. K. KOEHLEB E P. ROOERS, Wattarsr ss't O. F. snd PorfsnJ Oregon. THE WEBF00T ROUTE Oregon Pacific Railrodd. R W H IDLE V. Hceelver. TIME SCHEDULE, except Sundays I r-ei ve Albany 12:20 r. ; L--ave Yaqulna, 7:00 A, K Laavf Corrallis l:0Sr.s. I Leave Corrallis, 10:86 a, s Arri Yaqulna. l:5 p. Arrive Albany, 11:1 a. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Vallev Points and San Francisco OCEAH HTEA R flA 1 1-1 StiH raoa aaa raaHCiaco WUlsmetU Valley, April 4th. raoa tasoiss. WiUaaetU Vallsy, Apill 8th. Tbe Company rimrvea Che ngnt to 1 ange sailing dates without notice. ItiVKR MTKAMERM. Btramer "Hose" leaves Portland Wednesday and Saturday SAM, HCDay.Oon Air't.Hslm.n Street Wharf, Portland 11 K Vsu'hn, Om Aif't, Hm Francltco, Cal. R B Mulcshy, Oensral Supt: w9w f 9wsr'w.l for the millions of consumers of sTntt's Pills, o It gives Dr. Tutt pleasure to an- A nuunew that ho Is now putting up a w TINY LIVER PILL. VI I'll ). U 'if no e-'Ii MiMll slxe, A IsV yet retainiiiK ail tlie virtues of Oiu tfsv lwrger ones. Ouarautueid purely vegetable. Ilothslr.esofthewo pills St are still issued. The exact slut of TUTTS TIHY LIVER PILLS (ft is shown in thw tsonler of this "ail." w tvH or tno, SOIO, OBBOOM. esid ent., ant sr ...T I afttsxe ..A 1 Jouvso She gfemortat. A IJTTbK KIRK "Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth." St James, when uttering these memorable words was dilating upon the control ot the tongue. Hear him: "Even so the tongue is a little member and boatt eth great things." 'And the tongue it a fire; a world of iniquity." Evidently the divine writer had in his mind just such men as the Washington agent of the Oregoiiaa. Some time ago a fugitive from justice by the name of Sydney I-asctlleg was, upon requisition of the governor of Georgia, re manded from New York to the former state for trial. He was charged with the crime of being a common cheat ami gwindler, and with larceny. After being delivered to the authorltits and placed In jail, he was again indicted by the Geoigla grind jury, but thl time for forgery, and under hia true name of Lascellet. He was placed upon trial and pleaded that he was being tried for a differ ent offense than the one named in the war rant lor extradition. Thle was overruled by the court and he was convicted. Ap peallne to the suurerae court of the state the judgement of the lower court was affirm ed, and he came to the supreme court of the United States. The supreme court of the United States affirmed the decision. The defendant contended that he could net be tried in Georgia for any offense except that for which he was extradited. Tbii was put upon the general ground that treaties exist between tbi snd most foreign governments j limiting the power of our own and those loieijril jjcvcrimicill"- IV mc I'iuactuituij ie a fugitive when extradited, to such crime only as lie was charged with in the processes of extradition. But Judge Jackson of the United Ststes court held that such treaties were not binding a between the states of the union and that there Is nothing In the constitution or statutes of the United States that liml s the Mates to prosecution of such crimes or offenses only as are named In the process oi requisition, but that when a fu gitive is surrendered to the state demanding his return, in pursuance cf national law, be may be tried in the state to which he is re tained for any other offense than that which is specified in the requisition for his rendition and that la trying him against hia objection, no right, ptivelege or immanity secured by him by the constitution and laws of the Uni ted States was denied The writ of error was therefore dismissed,tbe judgement of the Georgia court being sustained. The asso ciated press agent at Washington with great accomodation tells bow great a blow state rights hsd received in this decision, sad the Ortgomia in blazing headlines announces hat state rights had received a heavy blow tn that decision. The truth ia that the de cision is one that strengthen and affirms the doctrine of state rights, for Judge Jackson expressly holds that there is nathi-g in the constitution and statutes of the United States that would prohibit the states from trying a fugitive for any crime or ottense after his re turn tc the state demanding it, hence the right is a reserved one and the state can fully exercise it. Tn: decision Is tqiarrlf in line with the democratic doctriae of '.ate rights. Under this dicision a state can do what the United States csn so: da. YIIK ELECTION OF 5-ENATOKS. The Virginia democrats are discussing the interesting subject of the ejection of Sena a tors. Dr. S:o'.t. the secretary of the dan oeratic state camrnitiee, suggests that the coadidates for this office should be nerssia a ted by the state convention, like candidates for other others . As tbe Richmond OUfa'ei points out, this method is open to sll the objecction which are urged against the present method of election by tbe Legislnture. Its own preference is that tbe candidates for tbe Semtorship should present themselves be fore the peejj'e when the members of tbe legislature ate chosen . This would make tbe Senatorial question psramoont in legis lative contests, to the detriment of state aad lacal iateiestt. Tbe best rue '.hod for electing Senators ia by popular vote. The men whst are fittest for Senstorthlps will then have a better chance than they- now have when long pur sea and rr.sch'ne methods exercise a petea1 sway in the Legislatures of some of tbe states. The people are the 1 -est constituen cy, snd the sooner the election of Senators Is given to them the sojner will the Senate cease to be a rich man's club and become what it formerly was. a council cw superior Statesman. Senator Harris, who has been elected president pro tempore of the senate, is scknowledged to be one ef the best par -liamentaiians in congress. He hat a punc tilious regard for the propietlet and decorum f hit position, and ordinarily ho is "as gentle and soft as velvet,' at a correspon dent has said of him, but when the dignity of his position is affronted he lesenta the breach without mercy. The senator is aslo able, when occasion demands, to put a point to his words that bss the peoettative sharpness of a stiletto. John Scott Haritton, brother of ex President Harrison, is an applicant for the turveyorshlp of cuttoms at Kansas City. The dlff-rence between tb- Kansas City Harrison and the Indiana Harrison Is that the torn rr is a chivalrous democrat aad the latter ts a pluckrd republican However, It would be a geateful act for President Cleveland o comply with John Scott Har rison request. Blood 11 thicker than politics, and the appointment might prove balm for the wounds of the Indiana gentle man whose plume went down in withering defeat at Uu polls a few months ago. An American school-boy's composition on "Tbe Editor" ran as follows: Tbe editor it one of tne happiest beggars In the world He can goto tbe circus in tbe afternoon and evening without paying a cent, alto to in quests and hangings. He lias free tickets to the theatre, gets wedding cake sent to him, and wometlmes gets licked, but not of ten, for he can take things back in the next issue, which he generally does. While other folks have tn goto bed early, the edi tor can sic up every night and see all that is going on." A strange case is reported from Lewiston, Me. , ota Befit nam id Whitman who potsessei wonderful .ower at his fingers' tips. When he holds bis arms at an angle of 45 degrees he becomes a Samson In strength. He eas ily lifts cows, toys with fit men on tables ss though they were but feathera, shifts pianos and Joes many other wonderful thingt. Strangest of all, he hss been offered enor mous salari-s by museum mansgers and has d.clint J them lie-.aiiae OI modesty. Mlxty Itrawnrd CoNSTAhTiNoi'i.E. April 5. The steamer used by the sultan, in connection with his palace for his own pleasure and to convey his guests and the memberx of his house hold, foundpred today. It is believed 60 persons, on board at the time, perished by drowninff. and tho splendid service of silver plate, ued in the imperial dining saloon on the steamer, went down with the vessel. They Increase appetite, pttrisr rW whose system and act on tbe 11 ver JBile ItetansABwSfee About thirteen years ago Mr Hooch, the newly elected senator from North Dakota, was cashier of a bank in Washington, D C. Fie was accused of having embezzled funds of the bank, and in ' effect confessed the crime. But for some reason he was not prosecuted, did not find it necessary to go Into hiding or change his name, and. soon after his removal to Dakota he secured em ployment under the United States govern uient. Now that he has returned to Washington as a senator a resolution has been intro duced and is to be earnestly pressed by the republicans to investigate the facts of the case . This is right so far as it goes. No em bezzler should be permitted to sit unchal lenged in the senate, to shame the Ameri can people anil to serve as an object lesson in most pernicious false morality. No man accused of such a crime fhould be tolerated there until searching investigation fjshall have disclosed the falsity of the charge. But this is not a new truth nor does it apply to one senator more than to another. The shame to which the senate is so sensi tive in the case of Roach has been quite as grievous in the case of Quay, and yet the senate has endured it without attempting an investigation. Quay, too, is an embezzler, and on a larger scale than Roach. He embezzled about 8400,000 from the treasury of the very state which he now represents in the senate. The facts have long been known to the senate and to the public. Several years ago the World laid them bare with entire ex plicitnest of detail, rendering itself liable, if the charges were not susceptible of proof beyond cavil, to a ruinous mulct for dam ages. Yet Quay has never taken tbo first step toward making the only possibly effec tive denial by demanding the proofs in a suit against the World or against any of the newspapers which repeated the World's allegations and made them their own. air Hoar, who brought in the resolution to investigate the Roach case, has sat con tentedly in Quay's company session after session. Why has he never suggested an investigation in that case also? Is it be cause Quay is a republican leader white Roach is a. democrat? It is the duty of the senate to investigate Roach's case. It is not less its doty to in vestigate Quay's. It should amend its resolution so as to include both. The mat ter is one witu which political considers -tions should have nothing whatever to do. It is a scandal to the country that any known embezzler should be tolerated in the senate, whether he be a democrat or a re publican. New York World. A STATE R1CHTS UETISIOM. Judge Jackaca. United States Circuit Judge cf Tennessee, rendered a decision a few days sgo that state which demanded and secured s return from some other state of a fugitive from justice, might preeecsie the fugitive for any crime which ne may have committed In that state other than the one upon which the demand for Us return was made. The defendant contended that no state nor the United States could prose cute a fugitive from justice whose return from some forag commtrr had been deman ded and secured except for tbe crime upon which he had been extradited and thst the same rale pievaUed a between the states. Judge Jackson held that the reasoa thst so state con id thus piosecu'e a fugitive froea a foreign country was because our treaty stipulations piohibit such prosecutions, but that these treaties are not binding at between the states. Ha further decides tSat there is nothing In the constitution or laws of the , United States that would curtail tbe power of tbe state to prosecute a fugitive broocht back from any other Mate uader requisition ml . , . - . . . w or otherwise for aay crime or offense which he may have committed. It will be seen from this that a state has larger power and iil.leetol lln.i n..r a f , it I t. I. run o titt.r ,1.1 , ,. .. . . f . , than the L mied SUte. bss over a fugitive extradited from Great Britain, Herein is the very esa:e of stites rights pure aad simple, for t'-e powers not delegated to Ihe . 0.1 m-i-.-j iik. United Slates bv the coattitution, nor pro hlbited by it to tbe states, sre reserved b P"0 ed by the states for themselves or to tbe people of such ststes. The associated press agent st , . , . " , vr avaiiingTjon worn senoing oat a report os this decision, without even the semblance ef truth aUted that it was a bard blow to tbe doctrine of states rights snd ihe telegraphic editor of the Oregoasaa took up the report and cackled like a young ben over tcr first egg over this "blow" it states tights. It would twa 1.00 sentt to tne rerpetuity ot -he republic u every Jecisien ot every free- dral court were as closet v on the lines of tbe doctrine of states tights as this one of Judge Jackson's. There will be no alcoholic liquor or beer sold in Booth Carolina except by the state after July 1. Four of the best known legal firms in the state today decided that the recent law was constitutional- After the passage of the law. the liquor dealers of the state formed an association and em ployed council to tost its constitutionality, it was their opinion which was submitted to the executive committee of the liquor dealers last night Tbe lawyers advise tbe liquor dealers to prepare to meet the law as constitutional on and after July I, 1893; saying that, in view of tbe heavy penalties prescribed by tbe act, they cannot advise them to continue selling liquor after July 1. To test tbe constitutionality of the statute on the point of federal prohibition, the counsel advise that proper proceedings be taken, but that pending such proceedings the state law be carefully observed. The news was a great surprise, and will retire a large number of people from business -Meantime Governor Tillman and tbe state dispensatory traveling in the west and north are making arrangements to open state barrooms on July 1. Under tbe new law the state will sell all liquor and beer in South Carolina. Governor Tillman expects to buy the liquors either in Chicago or New York. The act appropriates no money with which to start business, but the gov - ernor thinks that the slate can easily get all the credit it wants . Returns this morning show there is no election of a stot ticket by the peowle of R I. Baker, dem . , candidate for governor, has a bbbbII plurality, and Bennett, rep., can dtdste for secretary of state, and Clark, rep., candidate for general treasure 1, also have slight pluralities. For congressmen, Page and Lapham are re-elected by about 500 plurality each. The complexion of the general assembly, which wilt elect general tsfficers. It still doubtful . Present returns show its make-up In the grand committee to be: Rep., 40; dem., 38; doubtful, :$o. Tbe president sent the following nomi nations to the senate today : H Taylor, of Manama, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain; William Lrochren. of Min nesota, to Ce or-uiniissioner of pensions. Base AaaexalleB tfur.iisn San FtxANaiHCO, April S. The steamer Australia arrived from Honolulu at 9 o'clock this morning. She sailed March 29. The feeling there for annexation is stronger than ever, find it is steadily grow ing. While the foreign community is fast becoming a unit on the subject, tho natives are alto being won over. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Cool Man I San Bernardino, Cal. April 7. About 1 o'clock this morning a large hotly of men marched to the county jail and called on Jailer Brown, who slept inside, to come forth and unlock the door. The latter re fused, and warned the crowd not to at tempt an entrance. The crowd, finding Brown would not unlock the door, secured a large iron grinder, which they used as a bat'erins ram in an attempt to break down tho door. The jail is new nnd the door withstood their efforts, and their at tention was turned to the window, and, after a few attempts, the bars were broken and an entrance gained. Inside chisels and hammers were brought into requisition and the doors of the cell of Kuen, the double murderer, were forced opon, and Fuen was taken out and marched to the railway bridge across Warm creek and hanged. There was no excitement, and but few of the mob were masked. The murderer took matters coolly, offering no resistance, and just before being swung eff requested a cigarette, which was given him, and he smoked in apparent unconcern. Torrid. Chicago. April 7. This was the warm est day Chicago has experienced during the month of Apnl in 20 years The mercury stood at 82 deg, and a hot wind blew from the south at the rate of W miles an hour. The heated spell, however, was broken this evening by a hail storm, which passed over the southern portion of the city, breaking several thousand dollars' worth of window glass. This morning the wind ieve'ed Uie Indiana hotel, a new frame structure near the world's fair grounds. As the building came down it flattened a one-story build ing adjoining. Another building holding a panorama, wntcn was not sufficiently braoed. was also turned into a pile of kind i ling wood. The river, not to lie outdone by I the atmosphere, showed up about :J o'clock this mornimr with a tidal wave four feet ill I'll, which tore several vessels from their moorings and damaged them considerably. The cause is said to have been sudden quails on the lake. VMaAi Ni:w York. April 7. Snow began fall in. Itiro ,1 X'Sftthie nmrnlnfr nn,t ivmt i eMl i A.lrir-e'mmtlve CatnkilU aSase that hn fallen while at Trov and Saratoga suow has 'fallen to a depth of three inches. Boston bad four inches of snow yesterday. Waal aasr Washisotos. April 7. The Oregon ap plications tiled at the treasury department today were: Dr L P Muliinix. of Astoria, to be collector of customs; WK Potter, of Fort land, to be appraiser at Portland; D C McCabe. of McMinnville. to be collector of customs at Astoria; H W Be l, of Tbe Dalies to be bank examiner. DRAuwoiD. S D April 7. A teraibe wind and soewstorm Las prevailed for the past eight hours Telegraph and telephone wires sue-piueirateti. asany u'ainuujfs c-ne tiuuf. neuori ni use il.aoil evi ientiy been blown down and otfaers unroofed, j thinks there has been some fanny busi Piedmont is partially destroyed. All trains I nets going on. are tied np. The velocity of the wind iT' miles per hour. Jos Richardson and wife have been Twa sisru la leargta ! sent to the penitentiary from lieppner LisroijtToK lis. Arsrii 7 Two distinct ! for one year tor destroying 35 worth of shocks of eartb'juake were felt here this morning. aire aeeAers. Washini.tox, April 6. ttate senator J H Katey. of Portland, arrived in Wash ington today, accompanied by II I' irady. wbo is a candidate for U S Marshal. KaJey ia strongly sdvocatins: the the eandidary of Ursdy. Colonel Robert MiHer. shout, candidate for lee Turkish mission, is also bare. The Oregon applications for offices, Hied at tbe treasury depart meet today, James H Slater, of La lirande. for either collector of customs or internal revenue: W S CreTry. of Portland, collector of interna! ! revtawe; VV U Italy, of Portland. at that city. BaB Brfxaadv. Crnr or Mexico, April 6. Tbe band of l,no,l. .KoKiroleeo r.wir,ir,re . . . .. ...Tr - "7 ' TW vicinity o! Jaiattei. have committed an otlier daring outrage, i tree young men were jsaaaing along tbe public highway in luau see iion a lew uays ago. wuen ute utxn dits. under tbe ieauJership of Juan Ramon 1 RsSawBRB, made a sodden attack upootbets. 1 The three travelers stood their iTou"d brave lv and returned the ore of the robbers. The IA. aael a 1 a .a. I I. "le spswraj minuuss anu reniiesi m two of the bandits being killed. Two of tbe travelers were trilled and the other ten - ; oosly wounded, ; I A faU Stay a AsiEt r. April 6 Mi- Koith Uay wbo u oi ic.000 nxilei j through tbe Tatted Sta'-s and Mexico ! without touching tbe earth, arrived bene at p m, and was met by a large and enthu siastic crowd, who commented on her modest demeanor and ladylike appearance, , Personal friends eoterttuncl her and es corted her in a carriage about the city Her i only Ann! . at t PorUand. Or. from which point ! 7 a m . at , point she started i Vf ...1, 'S tie. . 1 I i itte. - T j deJa. hasbeeu 2H miles per hour, a re marks ble achievement of raitw.iv travel for j such a leng journey The Es asr lira I t'eas trait Pes Moines. April C There were sen- sationai development in the Kvanireiical church was tcday growing out of the recent njo,,, ltt the eat. The Iowa conferecce : 01 l'uti t taction. Which is in tbe majr- ity in this state, met at Center Point, bat was barely called to order when a writ of tsmDOnu-V in i unction was served on the bc.lv restrainiosT further eteliberations. An immediate heannir in court was era n ted both the Ether and Dobbs factions. Baaife A save r Ira a tvtyt Valparaiso. April 6. Students thej in Argentine national col legs) at 1 at .nana arnietl with rerolvers. asaaultetl tl o pro lessors ot that institution last night. police were called in to que I the disturb ance- The students made a determined resistance, but were final 'y overpowered. Twenty three of them were captured and put in prison. Urination Isxtsalaeal la ftervta. VraXA. April 6 Private advices from Servia indicate that the political tension is extreme. A revolution it believed to be im minent. Regent Rietieh. it is reported, i contemp ates resiininir The radicals al i stain from all participation in the proce- el- ings of Use Sknptschina. Vasttesl Ihe President WAtHixoTOx, Aprii .". Senator Polpb today intr educed Dan Murphv and John Myers to the president. It it doubtful if Myers can be appointed marshal, for the fact that he has held that office cottstitntes an objection. Murphy says he and McKoe have agreed upon candidates for most of the places in Oregon Roby is expected here in a few days, and will press his ap flication for postmaster or minister", to urkey. A Timber Steal CoRVALLts. Or. April 5. A large hard wood timber deal was consummated here today, Max Friendly, of this city, being the purchaser. The tract purchas;d com - prises 1200 acres of the choicest asn anu maple timber in this section of the state. H is located on the Greenberry Smith is lands, a short distance south of Corva'lis. The price paid was a very nominal one, and the timber, being easy of access to the Wil lamette river, can be rafted to the mills at slight expense and pliced on the market at a reasonable figure. fold Blooded Marster Straclse, N Y, April 5. Several hun dred sports witnessett a glove contest a Maple Bay last night between Joe Dunfee of this city, and Dan Donovan, of Cleve -land. In the seventh round the fight term inated by a knock out blow delivered by the Syracuse man. Donovan fell limp and senseless, and remained in a comatose condition uLtil 4:40 this afternoon, when he died. ftbsalsl AppelBf One Qnlrk Washinciton, April 6. Senator Palmer of Illinois, is authority for the statement that President Cleveland has decided on a man for pension commissioner, and that his name will be sent to the senate within 48 hours. He declined to give the name, but, from a hint he dropped, it is believed the man is Judge William Locbren, of Minneapolis. Minn. Ladb who desire a comfortable aad at the true tine a perfect fitting corset or waist for ladies or children should have measures taken by Mrs CO Lee, (Broadalbin St., bet. 2nd and 3rd,) who will fill orders while MriTalt is out of town. msriiN. We enjoy a joke as much os anybody. The Toledo Leader stole a mall Item from Ur- editorial column of the Drmo ckat, and then the Man About Town stole It back far the local colu:nns. The growth of the busine of the Al bany postoflice is a good indication of the continued growth of Albany. For the year closing March 31st the recelp's were $8788.42, They were $8140.42 for the previous year. The Harri.burg Courier says: There Is a scheme on feut by the farmers alliance ot this state to purchase the East Orego nfao. The present editor of the sheet will have a good slice of the stock, and be re tained as chief prepounder of the populists' doctrines. The firm of Montgomery, Waul & Co hive sent out a World's lair season card, inviting all those visiting Chicago during the fair to call and see them. Tl.ls card contains the following: "Maybe you are not coming to Chicago; maybe you live in Florida or Oregon. Ne matter. The buyers' guide will help you," The following from a Eugene sounds decidedly wishy-washv : paper 'J A Koscoe, who lives on Eight street in tV.ls city claims that he can locate the person who attempted the w reck of the overland train at Rice Hill last Thursday night, and that if guaranteed $1000 he will do tt He was told that the company has offered a reward of $3000 for the culprit, but he states lhar he car.net afford to run around unlets paid tor it. I'd like to be a boy again without a woe or "rc "h rick!cs scattered on mv fzee nd, h-,ffed 1 hr' J J,k' to rUe oc'lfck ""j1 A hundred chores, and "w ,he. nd feea the hogs and lock the stable door, : and herd the hens and ; watch the bees and take the mules to drink; j and teach the turkeys how to swim se that they wouldn't sink; and milk about a hundred eews and briag the w.-sod lo hurn, and stand out in the sun all day and - churn, and churn, and churn ; a. id wear I mv brother's cast off clothes and waik four ! miles to school, and gel . iicking every ' day for breaking seme old rule ; and then get home agsln at right and do 'he chores once more, and mlsk the cows and feed mic neis; omu curr rauics gaiore; ana then crawl srearily up atairs to seek ,ny little bed. and hear dad say ; "Thit worth less bo ! He isn't worth his bread' ' I'd like to be a boy again ; a boy hat so much fun ; his life is just a round of mirth from rise to set of sun ; I guess there's nothing pleasente r than closing stable doors, and herding hens, and chasing bee, and do ing evening chrcs. I) VV Cooledte. baa been removed ss I assistant snperintendent of tbe borticnl- j taral departmen'. of Oregon's exhibit for the WorSd.s fair, without anv expiana- harness, tbe property of a neighbor. Mrs K IP the only woman in tue pen, and the twelfth wbo baa erer been imprison ed there. A pardon is in order. Let tbe husband get the punishment. An interesting feature of the newspaper i business in a city like Alt-anr is the nub - licauon of police news. It is different from what it is in a large city. Let a ! man get on the police docket and it ia j public property 11 t.e is a prominent j ciiiseu very nauuraiiy mere is s aesire inat it lau to appear, and iLen that is doing an injustice to tltoae whose names bat is glitter in print, in a ta-'-cn figi.t one appraiser ; man made a terrific strike at bis oppoc i ent and hit tbe wall, requiring surgical , aid for bit braised 6iegers, asd an item appeared about bis having had an acci dent iiie reporter had been Anril . i i Ts. - . : :. .e. : T-I st ; "r": . 'iiTiiopr.iilu.insu snouia oe treated anae. J he lXBe-rB makes a tpecalty of local nesre, which it intends to give" without prejudice: but i tl-is imlini ronrt U,ir,o i. .afikl.w and tbe Man About Town would like to know whether it is belter to drco it. or? give it aa recorded without regard to parties concerned The natural course it's . i ot any paper is to tti ve whatever ihe puh- lie demands, though a different course igbt better be followed sometime. . . . , , ... . u Uno!;.!,,A'.!,no Albany to hear Bill Nye did not reach Lome for over a week. No wonder. crjn county records still hanas tire The i J hat been ol i Co. ' Albany. job ha, been offered J S Van V.inkte A Tl X, Tr"1 i"" h.!( fr provided that the firm will gave ; twndt that the total est of the work shall not exceed $4,300 Corrallis Times. j 8herjg XojJld uit . Rid 1 ardson, the alleged ' hero of the Rvre HiU rarlroarj scare. Richardsor. clsimei that hl le-ft lwer 1.,.1'iw .r,...jl . . . - I. I was only by very cattle! work f caul I get w e. - " 7 -e eeeeeowi e - - ' d u e . a . " nesiiDg bis ajtssa rtf aed slept. B:ic awakenee! suddenly with the; Informal Ha that thev were nearly at the depot, that ihoe srenton with- oal tbe least apparent treyb'e. Then when . --""K poi piatwrm 10 ine cae ne ! 'ff1 ".d ,lmfJ on hi TV" ''it -Eugene Gasrd. The Salem Independent says State rrinUr Rak.r on nother one of his ' bis: sprees Thursday evening. On going i home he besran Pickimr no chairs and . - i hurling them through the closed win-ine- j r . 1 1 i i , . , . . uua. men latiiuwru lamps, uisnes. ana everything on lower floor that be could get his bands on. The front door cash is broken all to pieces, as are also the w n dows in the rear of the house; the floors of tbe rooms in the lower story are lit tered with broken glass, dishes and furn iture, and tbe house looks as thouah it bad been sacked bv.a mob. Mr? Kaker and children flew to the br... Police man were sent for. Upon arriving there they found that a couple of bad him in band and wen- pOiSttllBI dosiiiti hi j I ' tb morphine- Marshal Mitite) asked Mrs Baker, who had feathered up enough courage to come in from tbe barn, if they should take him ; but she said that she would rather not if he would be quiet. WlanBilrrsfaeMl I Editors Democrat : Mr lotte, assessor of Marion county misunderstood me in regard to my Inten tion of assessing all notes and accounts at face value. Myself and deputies will try and use good judgment In our work. We know that there are bad notes and bad accounts, snd knowing this we are not going to assess them at face value. Yours truly, W F Deakiss. Capt Sweanty. J S A.San Diego, Cal., says. "Shiloh't Catarrh Remedy is the first medictoa I jhsve ever foundfhst would do me any good. Price, SO ots. Sold by '"ushay Si .Mb o.i. The Union Pacitio have published a very neat pictorial World' fair foldar.oontaining colored lithographs of tbe rations Exposition buildings, bird s eye view of the grounds, with a complete map of the city, showing location of the fair, hotels, railway depots, atreet car lines and city parka. Copy of same niay be had hy addteaaiog W H Hurl burt. Assistant Otneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Prevent ano esm Const. iuUon and Sice Hcudacbc, Mmni Uilo lu-uus. Ifyou get a biovcis get a good one. Don't get a poor one. Van Wilton, with Stewart & Sox, has a sample Imperial, pneumatic tire, and a junior Kalcon for boyt or gir't. poeumatio tire, that are fine machine, t all and tee theme One Small Hlle ttson every night for a Wii-k niuusuTorrii ' Liver- sac. ier IhiUIo. Itlft.lt. JENKB. On April 5th, 1803, at his home in Tangent, of paralysis, Mr J U leuks, aged ho years. Mr Jenke came tn Oregon from Missouri about thirty years , ago. and has since resided iu this county. I v. He WBB a man of Sterling christian worth. and leaves many to mourn his death. HOME AND ABBOAB TIIUKSHAV Another editor is on too. Louis C HugbtS editor of the Tucson Star has been appoint ed governor of Ariz ma. .r0,000 buthels of wheat ha7e just been moved hy steamai from the Feorla ware house to Fishera mill at Corvxllis. where !8 cect is paid. T' j work of ileariog the corner for the new postoflice brick near the Democrat otfiue, was began this morning. The con- lrc. has n t been let, but wi'.l be in a few days. The Alien Blanchsrd, a. 'i-maated schooner was grounded at Yaqnins list evening. Hough weather sent her in and she wss drifted into sha'low water just iniide the jetty. Mr E A Milner, wb'.le at h:s hom in this city, slipped and fell from hit txtrch badly bruising one of his haid. reoultiog in tbe requirement of anrglcal aid and tho use of splints. The Southern Pacific Hsilrosd Company, yesterdav, paid their taxes in thi county to Sheriff Noland. The am not was $13,701. 49. This will leave a delinquent list ei but Uttle over $20,000. - Eugene (ioar t Isaac .1 Benjamin, of Lebanon, left for ForUnd on March 21, to b Kone two days, and has not been heard of sirce the 24th. on which day he purchased some gojda for bis brother M J 14 nj jinin. He is a younz man about -J. earriL.i age. Foci play t feared. The Skkmox last night by Rev Bsrr. at the United I'resbyterian church, on "Troub led Thoughts" was one full of cream for Christians as well as others. Tbe impor tance of pure thoughts cannot be overesti mated. The speaker gives good illustrations in bis sermons to carry out Us points, sod keeps the best attention of his audience. His discourses are having a marked :nfluence on all who bearblm. Shootixg Matters Yesterdav after noon the members of tbe Mascot ciub bad a Irientils- shoot, remltloc in tbe folloatne score: PJ Baltimore . J 3 ; D B Montel'h, ! Hi I. W Iteyoe. 20: John Warner, 16; Giant Kron.an, 14 ; Fred liloun-, 11 ; Chas j Murphy. 10. The DrsiotRAT is informed thst M' Bert Chsmbertain has challenged the winner of the Watt-Wheeler shst for a ccn'.cst. This afternoon a match shoo- si in progress bet wem Fri nit From sn ami Jack HemmiL. Basing hl ;aJgm;nt on the svters record of fj out ot 25. air r'atiin K,.e nlm ,,i4 m. o( .s !o ,urt Too Much Rbvlvkb. Yesterday Ed Scott, residing near Corvahi. came 10 Albany, and las', evening had a scramiinp match with a voune man in a First street sa'.oon.endir.g with his producing a sivag- looting revolver. This noon in another saloon he met Warm Spring Johnny.words easi!v provoked on such occasions were I.'a, -,l n. I- SAeowe . 1 .1 ...... . - A w u.w B, ''VII "IC urn lf, uirw,n - h. .- .s,- . otlier b the rear dssor Ther? me .win I oooosite' the nost office, when Scott drew a res-olver and pointed It at Johnnv In a threatening manner. Marsha! McFeror appeared and ar tested Scott, taking charge of his revol ver. He was given an exam ! i nation before Recorder Henion this j afternoon. A F Stowe. of Lebanon ap -ea -- I Ing for Scott Toe case had not been disposed of at press time. Scott is the I j oung man who escancd from the Cor- j valus jail about a year ago and went up north for a-hi'.e, returning tmlr a short time ago. He had been arrested on count of a disturbance at PhUoma-h. fbiday. A beat te'.wOU of tbe County Uses has pat 1 ! ? j r. Edorard )v-ott s.aa Soe.1 $10 and costs by MDror "-OC yesterday afterncoc. A'l.-ii came in hke a lion susd sr:!! ro oat hk a lamb. Keep that fact in yoor rr cod. Parker Bros keep the Dostbie ctau-k bade ; m .-"cr. wnicc h u. pay oa so try. A hue pr.ij with every can prszs with every cats Dr VV H Rowland was arrested , p:n: r; Hu t Harr- Aennr.-jay at Mc MiBtriile. Hor p:a:tteio; dentartry srithoat proper rc George t: Richar-laos spfeared yesterday I . '. . . '. . ! arrant csirr' Z BBBt sssbb aa Sttttt:-! to wr-.rk a train. Kaamlnaii-r. si. ia.t-or.rd 1 ,mti! T . .. . ' -.' u-j to wi aettes ; resent. I The wresk of th- Allow Blaachsrd sraj ?f'1 Pti-iJ b' swatiay of th etew "W!r w"! n WM rry-.sss; w of wbwat to Sao Pratcitco from Taootsa. be came uasaaaasteaMw from the staerms geer (tettses; oat of tTwBW, and had been leaking '. before. 8n d. "!-d ab jnt a sniia itsssde the ! bar, ard will ss Sably Segottswcff a saod '. spit wttboatsseca camagc. I Tssnplar (Vtr t ar.icrr Xo 3 have elected j jtltefoJiwiitntBr.- W B Barr. eminent ' , commander; K W U-ardca weaera.'tswiaso- I ; J P Gaihratth. eaptsia aytoera1: C B Winn. I j rweotvlar; R D Cswlos, uwstsarer; A B Mark- ! . tr Vo.c.. '." t" L BMSS war-wer ; A J". Pike, Standard ffi'jYwS-a. K t nearer. I C Washlnrr, I ; 1-awiBJ W E Baker, sec JOl. A Fen. liot -.- grei ei Rev Barr bast ' ereaing at lac Cnrted I ieby.erian chatctc ' A verv wror-ii-.I mot w I I?taww..J . . ! was ittseeed to with protoca J attention, j "Cast thy burden upon the Lore, aad be i shad sustain the.' was the taesne. Bai dens were d:r!.ie I inte two claa-en Hr " j faacif-l anb rra!. The fanciful were an mvrvuo aces qinir as iwrq us get ria or as tne fea3 lIt. Mia lh4t mn- lht ,s; id we were daily reading of ia the papers, were the icsalt at Itutdens that had grown too heavy to be borne. The rxhoitstioo to turn ! the Lord. anJ lay the burden upon Hint was vrry touching and tender, and houId -.a-a deep impression upon those who f-.eaid it Services this evening at 7:30 Bible reading every a iter noon at All arc made welcome. j The Third district Y M C A convention j of tbe Northwest w ill meet in Albany to - morrow morning at 51.10 o'clock. Tbe associations in the district are of Astoria. Portland, Salem. New berg, Medford, Al bany and ten colleges. Following is the program for the con vention : Satirpay Moaxise., AraiL 8rn. '."?0 lVvotional Service. 10:00 What are your Desires Regarding tbe Conference? ilV.eaxates requested to state briefly.) 10:15 The tiace of tbe Correspondina 1 ( Member 1 tt- , e. e V, . .. t in our Work, Prof Burt Ft rowel 1. Forest Orove 10: '5 The Claims an I Obligations of' the Association () To the Church, Fred Fortmiller, () To the Young Men, N C Chrisien- sen, Newberg. () To Business Men, G A Mvsonef. Portland. 11 :43 Extension Work.Robt i.amnheli I Portland. La Conation, We. come Addresses and Responses. .UTURXOOS. 2:00 Devotional Exercises. 2:15 Written Beports from Associa tions and Corresponding Members. (Not to exceed three minute, i 3O0 The Work of the Woman's Aux iliary, Mrs J Driumett, Portland. 3:30 Man to Man, J k Wetherbee. Salem. 4:00 Physical Work, Dr L B Hibbard, Portland . 4:30 Finances Best Methods, W 1 Crawford, Astoria. 5:00 Meeting cf District Committee. BVKXCta. Session in the Methodist Church. 7:30 Praise Service. 1:0 Rejort of Dietrtct Committee, L Is Gross, Chairman. Question Drawer, James A Dummett. S:30 Address Tba Ymme M.,n-. Christian Association from the Stand point of a Pastor, Rev J T Abbett, Al bany. SLXDAY, AI'RlL lTll. 9:30 Fellowship Meeting. 11 :00 Church Services. 4 :00 Men's Meeting. 7:30 Mass Meeting and Closing Exer cises, in the United Presbyterian church , James A Duimuett, presiding. RATI Rl AT. Brownsrille is to have a new K of P Hall. j It will be 24x?0 and 24 feet high. A B Huddleaon has shipped forty-three oarloada of "spuds" fiom JetTerson this last A man in Idaho recently had his life saved by , bullet striking a wad of gum iu his pocket . Iso oommont is neogtvtary. Scio is onuptetely divided on the location ' tor their new school House, and quite a strife it iu progress iu reference tbtreto- tne i aeitie otouo co or AiDany claims to . have the contract for the atone work on the new Salem eity building, Salem Jonraal Onr spring wraps have coma and on an cout of their late arrival we will sell wme with the smallest possible marz.n The Ladies Bazaar. We onderstand that H B Mover mad a propositian to tbs city council at its last meeting to pot in a system of water works. Brownsville Times. At the Mascot shoot yesferday afternoon L C Jones broke 24 bine rocks out of 2-"j. Fred Blount 23; Frank Froman 21 ; John Warner 20; W E Baker 16; OA A.chibatd 13 asd Jack Hammnll 12. Following are the new city officers of Sweat Heme: Mavor, Hiram Green; conn oilmen, J U Weir, A F Hamilton, 8 W M core and J F Donaoai recorder, RO Wat kinds; marshal John Green; treasurer, Silas Hamilton. The stxamer Alica Blanehard, eal re at Vaquina Bay, had been chartered frm W G Hsifsr, of T'-ioms, by Fred Holmes, of San Frn; loco, for six month". Tbe vessul was insured for $20,000 She was built in 1 i'U, st a cost of 140,000. OI .TV COI UT. J. X. Duncan, sountj jooire; Wm. and J. W. PiiKh, , Bumbaugh Wm Frollch resigned as Supervisor o district b and Jas Crabtree was appointed. I Application of David Bice jet al for county road granted. Petition of John G Buckcr, et al for county road di.missed. Application of Nancy Coon e al for ; road granted and viewers appointed. The clerk was directed to advertise for : furnishing ot 40 cords of oak and h cords of fir wood for tbe C H . County Clerk was directed to advertise i for bids f-yr bridge st Coons. The time for paying taxes wa extended I to May 1st. Matter of brids- net.tioned for bv H E 1 Cady et al was resubmitted to the same viewers. Resolutions of I-inn Co P o II was eon- ' tinned. On application of T Frornan tbe coun ty was directel to purchase 30 acres of pit Ktavel of H Bryant for $304 00 The following bills were allowed ! John Usher, janitor 30 00 j B r'Crow, county paupers 37 JtS A Coadra. acct roads 0001 J R Wvalt, fees 8 os ! O H Foster 11 oo Ge' Henshaw, acct roadt . . I- M Cur!, preliminary ex. 75 I 00 ooi 5 00 t 30; 46 75 1263s! 9 00 1 iS 00 ; 00 I iS OO ! 15 00 ; .itate ajr v. m Usui Ceo D Barnard, stationary I 9ieuM "J " w at.s. a:tonajy. ,Ku'1' "f ; x "nnhreT. t ,. " " , ' ow r wi . i Marion i DaTiscct poor.. -yioans . v co, water rent . i w.FDeksn "cor i , i, . PnnUo. - j J J. Harlan, road superv-.sor dist 9. P Cohen, acct poor C C Jacksottetees C C Jxckaoa 1 Grsdwhol, aectJC H X p Payne, fees G W Mc Bride, acct assessor. 1 II Mcramla, acct St Vincent Hospital. . . JoSo Ufcer' i3r io" AprH term VV Gaines, acct retads I Satn uel Kay, elections ; Corners inquest Jona M J Lovcat,. i Aid Mrt Ciark Aid Hall family Aid Hendersons ... Aid Long and Cave chi'dreo AU Mrs V. : - - .'. Asd Mn Skrites Aid Matilda Renwortby Aid G F Junkey Aid Mr Galloway Aid Mrs Johnson . Aid R Kempt it 00 8 S 10 $ 4 2 11 j J E No'.an. sheriff's fees . J State agt John Die, fees ! SUte agt VV H ltooghtery State aart a L Arnold, pre! ex . Dr J I. Lam hereon, bill S30.O0. John Burnett, acct poar 2 10 0 9 0 it 00 5 00 KJ 21 OP Stitea at Nutting, p'inttng t..-, ... w Bnce VV'aUace treasurer r-rs saiarr. i Fortmiller ss Irs ing, ai -t G H Tn the place of a woman , who's weak, ailing, and miserable, j vhy not be a woman who's healthy, nappy, aaa r.rong 1 ou can oe. , 1 ou nc-c-eln t experiment. ine I change is made, safe'.v and sorely, ! with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It's a matter that rests with yon. ' Here is the medicine tho only one for woman s peculiar weaknesses and diseases that's guaranteed to help yon. It must give satisfac tion, in every case, or the money is promptly returned. Take it, and von'ro a" new woman. You can af ford to make tho trial, for vou've ! atothing to lose. But do yoa need to be urged r Yon don't want size in a pill H moans disturbance. Ton want re sults. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, smallest, cheapest, easiest to take, you get the best results. Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, and nil derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ar prevented, relieved, and cured. WILL'S MUSIC STORE aaayrs roa - CHlCKERINvl - "11 r BILl.BR.' "STKCK," AXO ''VtWt et SeX" fi VNtvs, KSTKY.' wtwfWwtaK RRtis, lROANS. D KARIII-PP .Y . 1 1 Writ tor ta'aWuee nd Prtees tieforv Purchasing K's-.-whetv: Sgt th- BesteKKHls at Lowest ITOceai matt owtBasBSI its, Units acs Bpsfst ot . t. " sndothfrSewinit M -time, also Needles, Oil and K vires tor all M -hiuej; ' E. I'. WILL. Albany , Or. I ACADEMY OF lady of Perpetual Help AA r j I CASvsievT leei i I T . Bawklef awSwSwW CRUSTS AND, SCALES Hair and Kyebrows Fell Off. Doctor and Many Remedies No Benefit. Entirely Currrl nnd fJafr Restored by Crttieurn. " Ify wife hail Vn an St roots stkI . aU-o oo h After - . 10 as I system, U brul. aws over t Her bsir caraa cut la Uj vests splth dry d 1.0ft ryebtowa. far r-ears in arr 1.1 lufiiry. I rvebrowsaU r ii. ami she pra- r-rmdl-' - Irted fttmoat -. Lnt she 1 Is act -. S-.i l - I- l (Ay. . . :l a'l l- no 1 realty ssy i IMS tat nttctta -r After U t ate ! ' IJCTWTSU, ; a c. zen i OCTICCBA ! "CatLTSSTT, st v , to-us 1 leS SSBSW tiroKo: frr-.i for liit- -t 1 rj n. c r rig ha'.rsnd szcresrS - - .' i ts -ot. No-w cr ' i ' I . -. -. c.1 taw ; a o: .. and I Ih-l tli JlTL. . i r t-n Bstl BOttV ehi" Lw4 -r.-EKP.R, ., Ath-nunwa, Paw t sts ecus le-5 c tr 7 h'.ir-i sad Prr-12-. '.-rt lp-terraliy, and .- . - I ' tTiccaa tntuir. wattTOSwly.at' . t p e-ri rj dloease asd , st bVwvi, nth loss of LUL,i. Lossrotnla. At at. : ov.Btly humor u:.-, : .' v.; - a. ; - r-.'--. fries, CrrtrBBA, "'x.-.tni.r, . ' . . ' -t i-y the PosTBa lats!ia j c.isv-ti - ' - ' ttvatstw, Boetsa. e .v- - iir. - rn r-j.-r f-i !:. run''-, st 1 i.iirtraUcao, er-d teiaor-ials, maUd Irse, BABY'S SV'.n HBi '--it r 1 aA od EAX, TAiKrUL UBEL 0 Mas assi Wi t?1 tS one si'wsr ay Aa'-i3l3 PtawteT, w Jas WisBwi Sett mm Uctauasd OdbossU a c-oae. This Gsxat Corca Cteb nroratitiT etnra where ail others faL Coactta, Croon, what Throat. Hcarassteaa, Whooping Coagpa aajd Asthsa. For Corsnrrptioo ft bos no rfvat, hasc-rd wm curb Toe tf taJceu ia rate, bow by 1 antee. Tn a LoUBe Bttck or SH1LOH 3 BELLA POMMA CATARRH remedy: DO ooi 00 I 5 0i oi W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE .oYVip. W. L. DcuRlasShoes.wbic tbss bstat wsxhas set tttw fa. ess asV atwe, era tSanossttsflB osta tswufy. AtS-Tsvfce Sot sSSwSwBwBsBtwSBB Be-enarr f frasd. CAVEATS. 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