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Kin.v ttm-i stran&e tale comes from I'errydale, Polk county. A week njro last Thursday night ns Luke Stron was traveling nloug tlie road hstwet-n the farm of Ira Townsend and I'errydale, af ter dark, lie was set upon by two men who threw him down and bound him. He was then blindfolded and conducted on foot to what he thinks was Bieidwell's ; station, where he was put into a hack, and then began a journey that ended about twelve miles east of the Summit near Mt Hood. Strong was kipt blind folded the entire distance, and was ottered food, which he declined. Tuesday night his cantors did not lie him. ns usual. am) I along toward morning he escaped and started west. Afterday light he met a freighter going toTygh valley, who gave him two dollars. Strong left his coat, watch and chain and $22 with his cap tors. He walked the entire distance, via l'ortland, to Perrydale, arriving home last Friday at midnight, eays the Sheri dan Sun. Strong is 'JO years of pge, has no bad habits and is considered truthful by all who know him. He thinks the men were after some one else, and when they found their mistake, thoy purposely gave him an opportunity to escape. A Smart Boy. A Salem man writing from Nye Creek teKs the following about j n very smart Newport boy : A gardener I and his three boys came along. ''Any i thinii wanted?" 1 went out ami l..nkii into his wagon, butter, eggs, milk, on- te'ephone. ions, peas, leiiuce, Deans, potatoes and ; J j Underwood, the Corvallis HOME AND AllROaD MOVDAY Eugene Is now connected with Portland photog- the niceBt honey you ever saw.everything rapher, offers f r a few days to make his uest camnet photographs lor $i a dozen. At Portland Saturday Lottlo I) . won the half mile and repeat tush, Tremont the J:a8trot, best time a. 23)$; Cauamah the 2:18 trot, best lime 3:194, Allaraont hor ses winning In botn trots. Superintendent Mulcahy, of the O P company, has Issued a bulletin announcing that all employees of the company will hereafter be charged one cent 'per mile for traveling over the road. The above look effect a few days ago. Mrs W E Martin, cf McMlnnvllle, has left her husband, the well known wing shot, and gone to Dakota. A warrant was issued for her arrest : but she was beyond pers that the governor was not a monom- i tru-' limits of the state Mr Martin claims etalist.'' At that I fell o?er the wagon i ( has bsolule proof against a Portlsnd tongue, the horse broke loose and I broke ; mn of oelng the cause. for the bouse. I don't go out any more '. On Wednesday of this week H S Rand, out win semi my niece to uv when there throiiirb his aeent W Renulds. bauaht iour mousana steers Irom ine cattle men of this county. The prices agreed upon are $25 per head for three-year old and so fresh and nice. The 12-vear old of his was the smartest bo; 1 ever saw. He said to me : ''la your name Pennoyer?" I said no. Then he said, "'You remind me of him very much." I said, "Do you know the governor?" He said: "I heard him make the nicest talk once in Corvallis 1 ever heard. By the way," said he, "I know how he stands on this naughty Chinese question, but do you know how he stands on the great and momentns silver question." I said he had never made a full revelation to me in this ma'ter.but I thought that he was a bimetalliat. Then he remarked,"That he was convinced from all lie gleaned from the best informed persons and 11a- olds and over. Peach Iskstoiikvi. On complaint of Thomas Colwell. his neighbor. Jos Faulk ner who m&H Anaarwailaa fnim IH.i,,,- was -arrested on u ivmmlnint issued nut of Mne evening lunl one of them houirht ten Justice Curl's court and asked to give londs ' f,nts wort.h of tobacco, tendering a ten dol- to keep the peace tor having threatened to i.:n i-r .1 11 in. . - - . r are boys in the wagon Tiik t'nicrsxivx Fihh.kd. The Dkmo- ckat reads with prosit pleasure thefollowitip; item from the Roseburir Review: One of the 1 CUC08 Jpvng Thursday tried to work a I In boring a well lor Mr Beggs near tlim Ham' g-ame on Sehloeiuan. the city Turner, not long ago.S Annett of Rosedale baker. A couple of them came in during struck a fir tree ti (t umlw mund It was two teet inrougn.tue heart was sound t27.;o for farur-vear . , ir .-vill.. V ...... " kill Mr Colwell. I he examination of the defendant was begun last night, .0 W Wright appearing for the prosecution, and H H Hewitt for the defense. Some of the evidence showed a "rocky" condition of affairs that would not read very' well in a family paper like the Democrat. On hear- lar gold piece in payment. Mr Sehloenian gave lmn back his change $." in gold and H.90 in silver. Then the fellow's pal re marked that the silver was a nuisance to carry and together they handed back 85 in silver to be changed for 85 in gold. All this time they were talking to confuse the baker, and as he was about to hand lack iiisr the testimony Justice Curl cave the de- toe ,n Ku tho.v requested him to not femlant some good advice, among other 'l1??1 u '"'v. ' :u i" gold pi things advising live m peaca as the prisoner, requested. A Youxo CoNDrc-rou. Oregon has the distinction of possessing the most t conomi cally managed railroad and the youngest railroad conductor in the eounuy. The railroad is the state's portage railway at the cascades, which is three quarters of a mile long and transfers passengers and freight past the Cascades from Lower Columbta to Middle Columbia steamers. It is operated at an expense of but 8360 a month and a larga part of the business for The Dalles and other points along the river lielow The Dalles is handled over this line. The young conductor runs a train on the jerkwater road between Jacksonville and Medford. He is but 8 years old but wears a uniform and is clothed with a conductor's authority on the train. His name is Bailey. His father is the engineer who handles the lever but the lad runs the train. ha). This alarmed the cireusuien and thev went out of the shop and around the corner at a '2:40 pace, leaving Mr Seh'oeman in possession of 85 of their money. Thev never came back and he is that much ahead. This was probably the toughest circus crowd that ever struck the state.and according to valley papers, had a regular organized confidence ana bunko department. Here the crowd of about the size of ? corn cob and had pitch in itr Twenty-four feet below this was leaves, brush and sticks. Yesterday morning Wm WyVer was found dead in his bed In the Priaeville Hotel. He had taken strychnine. Mr Wy lei had been in thin vicinity several years, most of the time engaged in tend ing sheep. He owned a farm nea Haj sey. Linn countv, and has some property here.- Ochoco Keview Ladies interest! d in tie higher education women in foreign lands, will please re member tha Miss Matscda will be present the VV C T U regular meeting tomorrow afternoon. Young lacies will be interested to meet and beat a young Japanese lady, who by means of a cornpe'itUive examina tion, has received a scholarship in an east -ein college. Tbe Sisters school will open on tbe 5th of Septcmbtr. Let all pupils be ready and on hand at the beginning of the term. A fifteen year old girl, satJ to be from Albany, arrived here the other night on the blind baggage of the overland. Eu gene Guard. There witl be a foot race at the state fair grounds next Thursday afternoon at 3 :"jo o'clock, between Charles Berth wait, of Salem, and A M Ayott, of Gervais. H J Swwer's millinery store has been moved to the Foster block into the room formerly occupied by the L E Blain Cloth ing Co. It is one of' tne prettiest places In lha city. All of the Denver banks have resumed business but two, and they will soon open again. That is the proper thing la do.and indicates that at least banki tg matters will aqraln oe on a safe footing On the beach, near Tillamook bar. a bottle was recently picked up, which con tained a note written by the captain ot the Roslyn Castle 19 years ago, the date on which the bottle was cast overboard. The Salem Statesman says: It Is un der stood that the Southern Pacific will soon reduce Hi train forces by abolishing the train baggage agent, and" makirg an arrangement whereby iells, Fargo & Go's express agent will also handle baggage. Recently It was stated that Washburn's circus had disbanded; but it seems that it had not ; but has been playing n San Frar. clsco, where ten ot the b-;t horses were seized for being smuggled across the Cana dian border without a duty being paid. He had to pay a f 37S duty and a fine of 8100. At a meeting of the members of tbe First Baptist church Monday evening it was votcb to extend a call to Rev M L ; Rugg of Seattle. Mr Rugg was formerly pas: or of the Salem church ami left here! five years ago for a pastorate in British Columbia. He has many friends who would be glai' 10 see him back in Salem. Statesman A few days ago one of the houses of G I W Young, at Plalnview .occupied by the village blacksmith, caught on fire frorr. sparks from the chimney, and came very' near burning, considerable can. age bei ng j done. The bucket brigade worked ener getically, add finally saved tbe duildirtg, after giving it up once or twice. The Astoria Budget gets warmed up as follows It would not have taken much M. F. ' 01 I III tl Eugene was unanimously chosen as the place for the next meeting of the conference. At the session this morning a large number of reports were read, on Chinese missions, one favoring the repeal of the Ueary law, on temperance, records, wo men's foreign missions, extensions, Sun day desecration, etc. Conference ofneerr, and committees were appointed Rev I D Driver was returned to the Oregon conference. Resolutions were passed commending the Bishop, thanking Rev J T Aobett and family, the ci izens of Albany for entertainment, the press, etc The following appointments were made lust previous to adjournment at 11 :60: Portland District, M C Wire, P. E. Astoria, J W Busbong. iJeaverton, F J Brown. Canby, W J Gardner. Clatshanie, F L Moore. Cleone and Uresliam, J H Wood. Cornelius, D S Wigsbend. Forest Grove, D A Watterg. riillsboro, H B Elworthy Lafayette, G F Round. MtTabor, W 8 Harrington. Newbarg, to be st.pplied. Oregon City, Gabriel Sykes. Oswego and Clackamas, C Alderson Portland - Centenary, J N Denisoti. Chinese Mission, to be supplied. Clark, 8 W Striker. First church, Chas Edward Locke. South Portland Grace, O W Gue. Russell Street, j P Wilson St Paul's, C R Kellerman. Sunn vside, F P Boyd. Patton, D II Ulan. Trinity, C 1 Lewis. University church, T Yanscoy. St Johns, to be applied. Wood law 0, to be supplied. St Helens, 10 b supplied. Sellwood, H P Webb. Tillamook, D McLachlun. War rent on, H N Bound. C C Stratton.Pres Portland University T Yanscoy, Dean of Coll. Lib. Arts. D L Edward, Professor. A C FairchUd, Financial Agent. C E Cline, agent Portland ilopital- IHghesfc of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Royal Baking Powder HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED ' TO 1KD A CURS F08 RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME BACK, &e, Dtt. HAXDEX'S EIRCTTltC BF.T.T ABSOLLfTELY PURE -IK HI AMI fKBftOMsL- MONDAV. Fnrtv-fnnr rents rwr hnnHrl nmin.lc it : ih. n'. n.M k r 1 u ; encouragement last night for a few hun from Portland to Corvallis, a distance of T? "Qatar Holmes Arrested. Gen" X B Holmes, of Camas valley, was arrested I Saturday and brouirht to town, his Iwnds beinp S.xed at 82000. The circumstances are about as follows: Holmes sold all his remaining land, notes, etc.. a week ago to j Geo Smith, realizing about S5500. and cave j out that he would soon leave for New York. I'pon receipt of this news Attorney W R illis. wh- represented Dillanl and Hnlmo A Straw. A careful observer will no- in the Owens bond case, which finally re CceriglU here in Enne one of tbe signs ' f?lto,iniu,,fnnen? against them for which ind:cate that people are getting ' aDO,,t 1.000 in the I S. supreme co-art. over their financial scare. T.vo weeks ' " a ""nand on Holmes for MAX attor ago paper currency could not tw fonnd in n,J". '51 m this case. Payment was refused town. One mn w ho wanted 150 in ! anl IuJee Wilhs caused the old man ar "paper money ' for a special purpose on ST"n1 that he was leavinirthe scoured the whole town to find it. Now ' toavoid the payment of just ob liga there seems to be a great deal of currency, i ons-. Holmes :sm the custody of tbe sb enff. and the banks have thousands of dollars 1 t0'11 man seems to be having a of it. This tells it own story. Those , "eal of troible. Roseburg Review. , who had tliir mnnpv in nrivolp boAninn 1 . . v " was so siikiU that they attempted very little w,"n 100 miie& on tne west-tide rail in this line, road. O.i the same goods the freight ; charges from Chicago to Portland is Si. 46 per hundred pounds, the dislanc being great almost 2500 miles. News. A statement of the bids Ix the finishing of the Orphan's Home shows the follow ing: JBCougill, $J.c6o; W S Traioor, $1999, plus $71 for dumb waiter, $3070; A F Krummerie I2123.25; John McChetnev, jjoo; B FThaver,$J2oo; F 8 Campbell, SS5 ; G H Bnckman and N D Coniuii43o. Ail the bids except Mr Traloor's included the dumb waiter, which makes his bid fio higher than thai of Mr Cougill. Oli vcr McDonald had a verv narrow eicape on Wednesday. While "engaged In a friendly scuffle he became decidedly warm, so warm, in fact, that a fire cent black of matches which he carried In his shirt pocket became ignited ard hue for the i prompt application of tte hose Brownsville to hav gone 10 thr jail and taken out the two reo-handed, confessed ) murderers and hanged them. There 1 no use in being basty. There Is time ' enough after the law "has had Its farcical course They shall never escape, lawyers or no lawyers The Oregon Land Co have b-gun a : foreclosure suit against a Cnicago syndicate that purchased fifty acres of land in High land Addition, December S. 1SS9. the price to be paid was I3.V3J.1 in three equal notes to run one, two and three years The campany claim to have received nothing but interest on the first note and have begun a suit of foreclosure. Salem journal. T'tere is a curious looking car at th Southern Pacific depot In Corvallis. It was built at Chehalis, Wash . and has made a trip to Dakota and back to Cor vatitt. It is one of six ot lu kind that are scouring tne L'nited States In the photo- for fear the banks would close would naturally want the greenbacks, and that might account for their absence from general circulation. Now confidence is restored, tins money again seeks the would have been called upon to attend the : "f n,c 11 ". . 1 am' 10 'ne " " funeral of one of her best business c,en. i ,hrir ProPrf,, have taken 35,000 dcaen Brownsvihe Ti.es I !MCure, wnscn rcmioui us inmi mc propci . . . - 1 lucic uc iwu mmmcnit in inc .1 1 tnm rtnk-n making twelve assessments for the nine The tola! mem- cbanneJs of trade, which is a very hope- i three weeks than in tie whole four u.oths j T? SSS. j T ful siin.-Koeene Refi,ler. tjrecedinir. Hp nv that th l.l ! whol,! iui -l-oa. 321.199. According 10 TT n s,ng as! the east and the low rates of railroad jJlyr1'.?'" 5T33 o , -f V pl , . have a jrreat deal to do with this. On. ' man it did m Salem it will soon have only the j who bought land in Salem tbe other dav circus en ,. ir?t tne blact tar got loose j came from Winnipeg and his railroad1 tick- i ' iuc v.uiiojutv.u t..,u dun LirulC-.l a 1-iV.f turn l-.M s s A roRw.vRD Movemext. Here's anoth- i er item from a Salem well: "A well-known real estate man. says tKlt nrAKwtr i. i ...... 1 n . Sm ami SSSIZ EZlL TVL : hs ol e year past. ii t ., ... . . . Dersnlo ; Intoxicating liquor shall be expelled! from ,nc order. A disrharcpj rai bmad man was another who put his earn'ings into real property, savins that be would rather trust to the profits of a farm tha n to the l . , ' .m m . . taassaai 1 1 uemg sm out of a job wtien- (rreat commotion befose he was recartured. Then the monkey cage was broken and one of the interesting simians was left here when the menagerie went to Allnv. Now mere turns up a neugenop mat also escaped , ever business wa dull nrssBxaas pr.ipcnuous ainrregation ot un dreamed of wonders, and he is likely to re- A Marriage Poi pjvd -A n Eddvville main in Salem if he conducts himself with i correspondent of tSe Lin-zoln reasonaijie proimefy. fmly once has he Leader writes: t)n FriJar night a large fallen into the hand's of the police, and the host of friends gathered at it . residence of recorder did not find him. Statesman. J H Heeit tD see Mr William Wilson The DiFFEREscE.-Referring t lSf'.i?!?" m" n - - . . j When all was ready sorre one was absent. Democrat article on thedifference of prices I Who was it but the youn , u,r spoken -.f in Albany and Tbe Dalles the Times-Moun- J Found owing to hard Or re and thr high taineer prevaricates as follows: "Our price of dry goods and t traser thought it cotemporary is mistaken in its assertions. , necessary to keep what tr purse contain- Wheat was purchased in this citv last year ed, so the marriage w as postponed . Mr! at a much higher price than at Albany. "and j Wilson's friends wen much astonished j fully " cents more a bushel was " paid. After a short conver sation over the voung i Wool is always higher than in Willamette ' ldy's proceedings, jjr Luckev, the jus- ! towns, except, perhaps, where mill owners tice, and Mr W Wi nan, the onluckv, and am a special price for choice lots. Regard- friends retired witt iout a ward o' conzri'- : ing the pnee of merchandise.our merchants i ulation. A Timber Fin Tt-B!D.y. to sell goods as cheaply as anywhere in Ore gon, and in less than two years will havo ocean competitive rates with" the east." We look in vain for the price of wheat in The Dalles. It is probably nearly 10 cents less than in Albany, and wool is less. t'barlei Ifajtaaaaf will move Li sa h new PfoiftV bricV when compidedL Xrxt Moniay is labor day; bo" it ta predict tiat everybody will work who :. SSereral yoaaz men withoat say vmb'-e . , means of mpuwl have left the ct:v by re- Cs-untv . - . .u. . ' I " " w city -J Wheat u 3t and 34 cents in PesdleUm, and 43 cents in Albny. Soma difleiaace; but considerably too rm all. liazlett, the Pilgrim printer. H vCowly swooping down upon Albany from the south. Hard limes do not affect hlo. A good many Albany people are packing hops, several young men among tthers havinj gone lo Indepen Jence for lh- pur pose. One cf the jokes of the day is t hat a M.ssourt populist purchased Poe's story, 'The Gold Bug," lo order to read up on the financial questions of the day. tograph-rs . The porcupine that was captured yes terday afternoon and caged in one ot the chicken coops at Davison's fish market, trcke loose last night. When be got cut he started up the sidewalk oa Court street. The ladies ran aid the gentlemen dodged hint. A dog tried to aeiae the animal out met with too warm a reception and was forced lo give it up. At last the city mar shal came alcns with a rope used fot I dog catching . He made this into a lariat and soon had the porcupine locked np for the night Salem Independent. Salem District, John Pareon, P E. Albany, J T Abbett. Amity, CECrandall. Brownsville. David Wolff Brooks, T F Royal. Corvallis, H tiould. Dallas, S A Starr. Dayton, L F Belknap Eugene, DH McIn'urfT. Ha s; y H Oberg. Hubbard, A Kershaw Independence. S W PoUer. Jefferson, W H Myers. Lehanon, D T Snmm.'rvil'e. Mehama, to be supplied. Monroe, O R Arnold McMinnvi'le, S E Meminger. Newport, to be sappl'-ed. Salem. U W Grmnnia. Salem Mission, to be supplied Shedd. S I. Lee. Sheridan, E C Graff Siietz Indian Mission. 0 R EUworth siiverton, Isaac Pear-. Turner. R M Corner. Wood burn, A S Mulligan. Junction City, II S Wallace. Philomath. C H Lee. Waterloo, to be supplied GeoWhilaker, Pres. Willamette Cni versity. G H Roork, Financial Agent. I D Driver, Lecturer. GranU Pass district, T I.. Jones P. E Ashland, J Smith. Canyonville, Henry Moya. Cressweli. Edward Gibbiaa. Drain. J L Stratford Florence, to be supplied Gold Hill, Geo Kahler. iranii Pass. E E Tiiomrson. Jacksonville and Central Poin Moore. Klamath Indian Mission. S tarns Klamath Falls, C R Hockett Lakeview, J D Dimick. Lowell, I M Sweeney. Mansfield, G W (joimby. Medford. 7. S Craven. Myrtle Point, to be supplied. A sbls nd II- ll-i ItfrriLknr SmM M r,; V In, I.t Kalnnlar ouiie a . "' fir-.-,. .j , , i nop, yestcrjay morning. e nas too O posiU Minto. "The "fi'Tn S ! '"d ""'""I T' " sprVTd to the lotaW iZmY of Mr iZ d v i ,lS'00 V'U,e' . . ! urning sonv; ol Lhe lower pirt of it sbO'U I A "r'dd,n between a on pie SC. Al'aaoy s half a milt cutir.o h ' yooog people la to occar thia , and thre GT EiPERlFvrE -"The Marshfie'd Mai 1 Mr Leedy whu was in the citr todav. o( j "or. - f others, indication, of good s I . V ! ,houf The mil ' not tou'rhed. j 11 m d "tarnrog pro.pw.ty. telU the followmg: It is said that a short j The da-nvige lo the ti mber surrounding is j A canary bird eighteen years of age, be time ago a young man on the bay opened a i mall, none ot the grer ji timber being burn- j longing to Miss Minnie Montelth, of this correspondence with a young lady ( V) east ed, only t'ue dry s-.nr aps. The fire is said i ct'y . recently died in Corvallis while ?4is wno answered matnomomal advertise- to have been started I y berry pickers, it i Montelth was on a visit in that city. merits. Aner an lmercnunge or I'-tters an , rumoreo on purpc.se If haawinat wo i d be a light punishmen t. It was probably only accidental. Keicbxs Fwm Faiir. Mr Willis Brown has receiv d returns from the carload of peach plums shipped to Chi- ao from Euge ae the fore part of the month. Seventy -eight cents per crate was realized fro m the fruit. This was fully 10 ce its a crate above California fruit of that d gacription on the same date, but was n ot what it should have been, as the ra: .lrrad delayed ttfe car on the route, and some of it iiad decayed. Eugene Guarr" i. engagement was effected and a day set for the wedding. The young lady represented that she had CoOOO in coin and was worth 86000 more in property. Jnst before the time for starting she wrote that while she had plenty of money she would like to have him send her 885 as a guarantee of good faith, and to help pay expenses, which the young man proceeded tj do. He waited for his 510,000 bride to put in an appearance but never heard from her again. Fickle woman. What Made Him Ricn. Isaac Cooper of Philadelphia, formerly a dry goods mer chant in the city of Brotherly Love, having been the senior partner in the well-known firm of Cooper v Conrad for over thirty years, recently visited the coast and upon being interviewed at Seattle said: -I have a great liking fornewpapers,for I consider what means I now posses came through j them. While I was in business I believed I in advertising, and our firm spent a large fortune in printer's ink. But it was well spent, and if I were again to resume busi -ness I should spend more in newspaper ad vertising thr.n I did before." His advicrjis to always tell the truth. Ulsixess. This morning il eserted appearance around on Gcott s Emulsion, because fat fo o d s make fat children. They are thin, and proporlio: assimilate fo Seotfs of Cod Liver - : vj FH ' remain thin just in i to their iiabili: to od rich in fat. mm n i. Oil i ; especially adaptable to those of wean diges tion it is faitly diej.'cd already. Astcriishing how quickly a thin person ruins solid'flcs'3 by its use! Al:':o. t as palatable as milk. PMMT1 1 1 I ."'' Ik Butn, 51. V , AH lir-i-fSM". Resumed there, was a Minnie's be ot-black stand . A notice pinned to 'the fronl . of it read: 'Closed by order of the directors. Liabilities. 81. 2o; assets. 1.0 cents. Will pay dollar for dollar." AbO'it 10 o'clo :k the proprietor returned from a bugy ; -ide in the country, and an nounced tb.n h e had made arrangements to resume busines . which he did at once, giv ing the bast ar.4 most artistic idiine to u; secured in On yon . Beite Ocilock. I II Drinkard, of Rowland, was in the city Wednesday and gave us some very gratifying iuf or. nation relative to lib, locality. He says that al ready times are bezinniniz to look better. farmers are beginning oeel richer and mat gram is better in every instance than was predicted by tbe growers. Tha neighborhood of Rowland is a good farm ing place and on the wholo those who have settled there are successful .in., .-r-. Brownsville Times. How Thky Stand. Senator and rep rescntatives from Washington and 'h-egon Ktand alxmt as follows on the financial ques tion: Senator Mitchell, free coinage of silver at 10 to S; Senator Dolnh. cold but;: Senator Squire, gold bug; Dinger Hermann, free coinage, 20 to 1 : W H Doolittle. free coinage, 20 to 1 ; W It Ellis, favorable to free coinage; John L Wilson, doubtful, but probably a gold bug. Live IlL.vriNG.-Wallace Hurlbert.wlio lives a few miles across the river, Johnnv Isom, Harper (Jraner and Henry YViliams, uf Albany, and Leo Gearhard, of this city, spent yesterday hunting in Linn county. They had only fairly good 'uck. bagging 64 birds. Ilurlbert got 30. Irvln 6, Craner 14, Cearhard 14, and Williams the balance. Leo report n good time and some fine sport, conslder'ng the birds 1 were scarce. Corvallis News. F OUND on the sheet, ty B F Ramp, one key, owner unknown. Tk ON KY WANTED -Want to borrow ' J 601 forihre-i or flvr years with good real estate as ueourlty. Call at this ofHce. the TRESPASS MlTIC'K.- AH hunters are horebv notiii?d not to trespass upon e enoloaed premises of Iho iinderHigrn d, seven and a had miles ea or Aibaay. unlesi permission Is first oi t.ined. I shall prosecute all who thu tresp-.sw. R M BUXKH HT. OUIHUJ UU0JL A Bit; Imieritakc ' . The- 1 mgey estate in Chesterfield county, 4 Y, valued at (6,000,000, is now la fair way 10 be set tled up and distributed among the heirs. I L Ketchum and Mrs C E lidom-m will each receive a! out, $150,000 to their share. The heirs are in possession of lecerit rom municatlons that encouraKe them to believe- a speedy settlement will be maple. Ouboco j Review . j Cahi ok Thanks. Tbe undersigned I with feelings of deepest gratitude thank the many friends wbo rendere! such ' kind and tender acts of assistance during the sickness and funeral ceremonies of our loved one who has been called to her home on the 01 her shore. T. J. Stitks, and Family. V. L. KeLtm h adeptel a cash system and will hereafter sell greet r s fo CASH only. Cabd of Thanks. Mr and MrsTorbet desire to express their appreciation of the kindness and Uioughtfulnesa of the good people of Allmny for their assistance I on Earth for rendered at the burial of their daughter. I Boenlcke Bros A few mornings ago Mr Otto Zimcjer man lelt the City about 3 o'clock to 1 go to Mr Lyne farm, where he is working wnen on tne way in tire darknets he ran against a barbed wire fence, cutting a severe gash near one of his eyes, a c:ose call to losing it. The financial panic which ha pervaded the whole country, left Utile Impress upon Oregon. Oregon' is all right. If the other stales were as sound as this stste. tt iere wo-i!d be no cause to worry. Sllvei ton Appeal . For a s'.uggii h and torpid liver, notb ing ran surpass Ayer Piils. They comlain no calomel, nor any mineral drag, but are composed of the act've principle ot the nest vegetable cathartics, and their ue always le ufts in marked benefit to tbe pttient. Malarial and other atmospheric in flu. ence are best counteracted by keeping the blood pure and vigorous wiih Aver'.; ar saparilla. A little caution in this resc ect mat prevent serious illness att.iis sean. Ayer's Sarsaparllla is the best all the year round rrcdiclne in existence. ft is stated that a lady living sevi ral mile from Walla Walla, who has accum ulated considerab.e prooerty , was notified by her bank that she had overdrawn Iter account by $100. She drew forth I .er check book and wrote a check for $100 on the same bank to make up the deficient y . 'Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise . " Statesman . The beautiful buildi.igt of the world' fair at Chicago will be to d as j on It. They will toon bt advertised and knocked dowo to the highest bidder. About the only things of future use in them are the iron ar.d steel arche and timber, (t is thought 'hat not more than $1,000,000 will be realized from the auction. The manufac tures and libera! arts building, which cost $1,600,000, will of necesfity.it is believed, owing to the rnagr itud: ol Uic undertak ing, be given to the man whai will tear down and carry the debMs away. Each arch in this building contains 20 carloads of steel all firmly riveted together. A man writing the Walla Walla States man from Massachusetts talks very renal bly as follows: The final solution, however, of the money disturbance can only be brought about by the action of tbe people at large in a return to more simple habits of life. The American people have been living a fast life for the past twenty years. Industry and economy nave been sconeo at, and extravagance has ruled supreme . The poor, and those In the middle classes of life, have aped the customs and habits of the rich and these have imagined Ihem selvo, the hereditary lords of the country with their ill-gotten wealth. Several hop men had a rreetlnsi In Sa- lem vesterday to meet with Ezra Meeker. an English buvcr willing to advance $150,000 on his terms, which did not seem to be satisfactory . Some of the hop men with the number of acres of hop raised by them were: H Morrison 10 acres, M and T J Morrison 30, F K Hubbard 12, J F Groves 34, H B Plummer 6, Isaac Yocum 10, C Smith 13. Pierce Chamber lain 5, Lee Wann and Dudley Sailing 18, T A Farley 12, Henry Farley 8, and Wm Well 20. Total, 168. Dr Davl of Harrisburg In this County raise about two third of that amo unt alone. Chattel mortgages are now lecorded the same as real estate mortgages. The Democrat will take some city scrip: on account, oring 11 m. Smoke the Carl Dunder the best a nickel. For sale Tk LaHM Market Brawl. Received by tbe Red Crown Mills this morning: tmTTk.ttt. Kr.i Att !. Wheat very inactive as to spot bos in Mi j and not a great deal doing in tbe interior. ! but the talk is that tbe sale ahead have been made at about nSc for Walla Walla ' delivered here. As to other markets no : radical change hare occurred and none an ' ticipaied for a few days at least. In a gen ! era! way some confidence i expressed that wheat will do better alter first rush ot sup plies is over, but much depends upon tne financial situation. Should money become easier and more available for speculation, wheat will naturally advance, as the feeling is that present values are very mocfa I low what should rule under normal conditions Consequently the future hinges mostly upon the money question. Hop Appearances indicate a good mar ket a! stiff imees tor bop alter a w present not much coin is available for for ward buying and naturally tne oi'iisatry speculative movement is very much cur tailed. Buyers talk about 18c for choice as full export value but 20c is more commonly considered. I A mother Cixt n. A Boston merchant Freight Kx porters are refusing tonage j chips a three-pound package to a Pendleton 1371-6 owingin part to liberal supply ; merchant bv express. The expreswage U already engaged and partly to fears that i forty-five cents. A Portland merrixant from now on whe-.it must get the tmeal 01 ,hii a thrw-iMind !arkai.e to a Pendleton 1..1.ji. i. xl biiiiiUi rhoemx. J L Wood. Roseburg, K L Thompson. Kiuslaw. rhaa K Fletcher. Springfield. F 11 Caldtr. Walker. Joseph San s. Wilbur. M O Brink Wikierville. II H Hampton YoncaUa. RT Baldwin Ten Mile, W A Kemp. Soda Spring, D L Spanlding V S Bockuer, financial agl Collegiate Institute. Rev ti W Hill arid family 1 ave re turned from the Bay. A letter received by Pres. E N Condit from J .1 Charlton announces his gradual , improvement. Editor Conover, of the Corvallis Oa ' zette, returned home to day from a fish -j ing trip up tbe Santiam. Mrs II U Moran, of Sweet Home, Linn I County, is visiting her sister, Mrs R I. i McClure in Salem - ; Clatid Mansfield.Fred Shultzand Clyde and Uale Hill left on Saturday for the j formers hot sp ings beyond Breitenbush. Henry Irving, the great English acior, pass"! through Albany last night for San Francisco, where he a il! begin his I American tngag ment. Miss Rhoda Hail left this noon for Roseburg, where tbe will visi a few weeks with relatives. On her return she will go to Eastern Oregon. Mr W P Warmou'.h, testing between Halsey and Brownsville, was in the city today, and report about three time as much wneat in that vicinity as last year. John Alt house, Strauder and David Froman and their families returned Sat- s urday evening from their trip to the Metoles, and report the usual good time. Miss Annie Dumond has returned ' home from the Orand Ronde Agenev, where the has been teaching the past , year. She was accompanied by Mrt Agcrand daughter. W It Kirk, president of the Eagle Woolen Mills, went to Portland yesterday morning to take charge of the company's business during tbe absence of I D Boyer, who is now in the east vishing. Brownsville Timet. Mr Walter Ellie, brother of Dr and Miss Bertha Ellis, who baa been visi'ing w ith them for several weeks has returned to his home in Minneapolis by way of Californ ia. Geo D Orerton. of Brownavl le. i ia thecity today. He receatlr returned with a parly fio-n a trip by ihf old military wagon road to the summit of the Ciscades, where He saw flowers that Had grown up through tbe snow. Miss Rose Trumbull, of La Grande, formerly of Albany, will oaas through thia city Thursday night on the overland, for Palto Alu, Calif., where the will enter Leland Stanford, jr., Univerti:y. She wilt be up to meet her Albany friends wbo may be at 'be train Prof D V S. Re id, of Eugene left today for Cnion, Union county, in company with Prof J B Horner of the Sute Aeri- cul:urai College, President P L Campbell I of tbe Sute Norma'i School at Monmouth ; and Sute Superintendent McElroy to at j tend the annual teacher' institute for : ibe First Judicial district to be held at i i bat place. The district embraces about six counties. K t heeler, farmer from Phillipa burg. Kansas, and Carl ifonatnger, ; young farmer from tbe same locality, , have arrived in Salem, having come a!! j the way from the iand of blixxard and B j cyclone and grasshopper to tbe smil : ing valley ot the Willamette, overland Tnoma i DT "cree tram. 1 hey had three horses ' and changed so as to have each animal . in harness two-thirls of tbe time. They ; left Kansas on the 1 1th of April on j tbe old immigrant route. Statesman. Misses Anna Mart n and Ollie Arm- i wrong and Messrs E H Stock and Thos j Abraiamt went over to A'bany last K K Ridge, tin- painter, will leave with his family hv the next (1 P steamer, for San Francisco, which he exiects to make his home. Miss R F Hall went to Alliany today taking with her furniture to tit 1111 u branch office for the Viavi Company she siiprrin- i tends there. Journal Judge Flinn and family, J M Ralston and family, (ieo Washburn. Marvin Tur- j ner, Henry Day and family and others re turned from the bay this noon. Judge Walton and wife will leave in a j few days for the East. After a visit to the j world's fair they will go to Milwaukee. ' Wis, to attend the supreme lodge of 1 0 O F, j of which Mr Walton is the grand represent-' ative from Oregon. Said body will meet SeptemlrfT 10th. Eugene G uard The Man alout Town this noon hail tbe Eleasure of meeting Rev and Mrs Riley little, of the V P church, at a delicious dinner at the residence of R VI Robertson. and as well, eating to the health of Rev anil Mrs. Uarr, who will soon leave Albany for Lalilornia. taking wit!i tbem the tiigh ewt esteem of many. Tbe new pastor will poetch bis first sermon on Sabbath. OBlTl U - ' mm & with Eleetr 3!snef ir Hh.mk. ory w.i: can wllkoai medicine all BTtfca atOTetrrnBi!. rarer trm Brnom Th'ne who iTniiss. Drain, Lm !ttankaa, Xfrvniia.iL fli i nil ...i ; Poor Vlemory, all VtvnitCmm- )I.IFin, .i "nrRKrHf III DT.I1B, the effetts of aboam. excesses. wt,rr or exare. wilt Sod relief anil prompt core In oar marvelous invention, su ch rin.r bat atrial to convince the toost apt leal. Islcnoraneeof ef. f'ict ion car ba-e an ulr dratasM vonrarrrenior nerre force and Ti ta 1 1 1 Wfcteai In eleeerlellT-and thai cuimi jibt west nana rfackot for If yoj rep'ace tato yoar system the elro!r.U thus drained, which are re quired for rigrjrona strength, yoa will remore the caste and beaotta.stretwtai sud Ticcr will follow at once. Tale Is our pian and treatment, and w BwtiafM a mtmm at nhM raniae. Ony '200 page book " THBCK CI. SSSiJS OP MEN," shoold be read by every mn, anlddle-aed lm old man, sent sealed, free. Ir. Sandeo'a Electric Belt la no experiment aa we bare restored thousands to rot net hialih and vivor. after all other treatment failed, aa can be shown by hundred! of caaes tbront.ut th!-ai.rt other fctatea.wbo would lad! 7 testify, and fross aaaaf Of whom we have stroii-letters bearing teatlmoBy tbcirrcco-cry aflauxrgCwBTt. WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURS YOU1 CENERAL DEBIUTV. vmn r r n CURED. Cat. A -gi'X 34, 2 Dr. A. T flu4n, lx hit : B or I owl Tout blt t with fct nam w, wmm wmmmnmm. mm icsto Umm of powmr. I wmi-i & tip i I mmm r; mm tind tUfu, boa Aehirs m. l n .v mma m arnm Um of M MET ui iMturthiiB ! Uf forUa r r Mjt X mm ti nnMt ovnaamac la jwt trtn nt, jmt ca y. liMmX tlaliC tKI4t. fiaaO bTB 04Mr WT.LC ,T Cill Troly jour., H. A. BoWiii. i2sToiiiSt RHEUMATISM AND LAMENESS CURED tor )jj4. Oitijn, Arril ia MR. Dr. A. T. BcAocn. btu Sirs I cot - f bet UME BACK AND RHEUMATISM. Dr. I T franilm rTfllr Y7in f n i i 1 aardwork.coanbua'l with mm timHu coziimf ttmm CM 1 4W faauf th&t I eooiJ mm b-n4 my 'meX vMkJj 4?(,ble4 if w;y 11. 1 ur axu on ci jro- r Dit. Ml i r.t m. I Ewto for rfcmmMXxnxu tram L i -n i v3trtd fWEra4 fmr. rortMpa-ninui! tti MIX BM B4lto v rk. in mimma atu aUxmooK kb I MM c. d it. 1 can ohtla D.AftsVl f. Bad IBxBi Ilk ak LtW CAfi kexvous onuronaiL tr. A.T ffaadea. Dear H trr- I harab m ctio roar Elistil. bait for aaneeal niiin itaiiir, acd to-aa-twllilln taaa fbw tor nX years- IbaTeeaiawd la rteor daiij. lad tnawalieiw7r. TraxraUfallr. CHAS. LfTETKA. In ide of tw esr. and I coatiacad to w.ar it for few BBObti., reir-a prrrtT eafed. That wutnri a o.aad I an a. wel to U? ulcer waa a my lifa I kcowsoar b!t w..l, ai.d Ilia lo-acf prcplawkw bare faeca cured by il Hear others nee I .t, i ad i tawy woo : i t is. they wocid H mi tt tk. an as J aid in. oua rwrnm. in a. wm. r m iceasaci eere perBiwntiy andjdlte 3UtotanLwitaiOaewa mU&)hh.T El EBilL Zatlzmn IKtal Portland. ton tf&ghis& D-. A. T. Rand.-. IW Strxawa wuni yowa b it I ban tua aras-ly liaailim. I feel an aid ea- ray fa-s .-sunuw; a.d afwr a rao:.'.-. i o tbr !;-. f find ir.rmU twica a. a awawaa aa be.aa. My ainfi la t. rm noutt eejrfeef and . mt fo- tha bill i r. I I il caca atnj.a' C a before i Uaiy. ..; nainc tk bak. Va Phoebe Ktziah Tor bet, second daughter of Prof Dayid A Torbet and Olive A Torbet, was born in Borbank, Ohio, Xnril 1 sir t. lr. .nrl AlaA in AlUfir fm August 21, 18113. In early childhood she , rave her heart to God, and joined the M E Chnrcb, 8ontb, at Norwotdd, Va. A she grew to womanhood, her Christian character became more and mote bean- . tiful, and all who associated with ber 1 felt tbetnoelves in tbe presence of a truly ' piritnal peraon. At borne, ibe waa M- . ways so gentle, so kind, so thoagbtfnl ; at school, diligent, modest, and retired. She had three homes, one where her fa ther and mother lived, one at cborcb and one where ber mansion is in heaven. I Vk. -...1 I... i.;m. a.;- .j i..j I ions all alone: and ibis, too, aside from ! regular family devo ion witli the other of the family Brsidee prforminc her ' t, i a i i , . r i i .. ! aria name ana sci.'joi uaties, :ic iouou time for drawing and painting, and has lelt , behind her several pain. ings and draw- -ings to adorn the home of ber parent- 1 While known by many, and loved by all, she had bat few intimate friends, and . they were of tbe pronounced Christian j character. During her last sickness, he never doubled, bat a'wsy said she , was ready to die II it was dod ' nL bn preferred to live and do good, bat had no other will than God's. She sa np till the last, and watched th setting sun from the porch oa the evening before she died. Shortly before death she tmid, "Death has no terrors for tbe Cnriitian " Her tat momenta were very peaceful, and ber tamil. feel that their lo it ber gain. Those wbo knew ber besi can bat cay, -'Blewwed are the dead who die in the Lord." THE DR. SANDS! ELECTRIC ftK4ftBw!Taijic battery, mmCa into & bt vo Mtob, escf!r worn tfsffcar or Bftf BX'.nBc. pr ke3 rarraii vtnea ar mmmmij imti wt ihuii su vbss wfO BELT f .0- ft baa aa lanwraiwed Klect rlc r?ai mm vmitt IX to earn anr of the ab.ea Befaaded. They are traded in nr-r-ma to meet an fXawaa of wi .wee el limba. or aaru. or Maar-r inwn. ana core m wras eaaeain two or miwa aatwirn. arrrssl xorxxuxt iralllaaauL 8 AN DEN ELECTRI'. CO. 72 First St, POSTLMiB, OSESf si riu ai tui Portland's Great Industrial Exposition Opkk September 2- 1893 Ct-ou October 2S LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND WILL FURNISH THE ML'SIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. SntriAf. Featlres Will Eclipse Those of any Prevtocs Year. MADAME GIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Coaitrncted at a cost of $10,000 and throwing t .on ami fat' water ia all colors a' the rainbow will beautify Mane Hall. la-A-lR&E AQU A TiTTTlLS Cootaioinx; tith cf all v arte in a foand in Omoa water, bare beta cootracteJ ; t g r at rxpeoae. THE AET GAT.LEET W Ul cCBtain a col .action of psintioz selected tern tbe Wor!d'a Fair. Amr02 tbea ElUbo k t eelebrated pan Una. Caster'. Last Fight. To rrat this great Expo.it! and yiaw it w orders in erwty depitmes,t of 4it aad Sciexee, wx!l b tee next thing tj rtcit to be WirU' Pair at Chuao. Bcdaord rates "o oil Traiuportatioc Lioes. For faith info maUoc addrea. E. W. ALLEN. ?n peril, tec dent aud Sec etary, McMLMVLLLE COLLEGE. McMinnville. Oreg W Crop weather bulletin. So tt, of the tregon State Weather Service. for tbe week ending Tuesday. An gust 29th. 193. B S Pagoe. local tnrecaet oftlrial. he weather .luring tne past week wa dry. dear end warm, with light to fresh northwest to rvs-theitwt wind. Tbe mextn 1 t.-mperatune rangnl from 56 to degrees. Tbe smoke from forest fires hevaune more ' dense in the ilUmette ralley and in the ; ncaitbern coontie. Ilin-Mlitf aiwf ikmliiai. r.f f-i ' I viimi is corn pie. in many setiiou?. Late la : night bia.ll I a Lawn mrtr eiren ; ! pTinsf XfTim IS UeUlg COt. I OK Straw X rarnnaatj 01 mas hi ; honor of the oolt, llie corvaat folks report a vety i pleasant and enjoyable time and speak in tbe highest terms of the entertainment afforded by th boatea. Tbe lawn wm lighted by Chinese lanterns which were . liiftilf It . : : : Some rr-rirtg wheat in ley ha oeen threshed ilu. veelding beTond expectations. Tbe j ield in tbe coast and scatbem i-ountxes ot the state averages about SO bosheU per ntn..i..An.l. Ihn.. .hnl It. th. I Wiili C 1 OOOW UK aVITag". A3 ST- shruberr. Splendid music was had and W ' re":1 in dancing on the lawn wa a ieata.e ol tbe ? Tbe otata 1 crrm re-jmres rain to eye-.inir. lkr icion refreshment were i ' served and it was a late h or when tbe merry throng of guest departed for their xs illamette ral-1 with favorabie re -t I.-ntif,! I oswauiu t, "111111, Siitabl Biikiist, rffi ifDt Imhr n This College i? one of tbe oldest and best equipped colleges in the Northwest. Offers Soj AflyantagBS Expenees Light : a boarding hail in tbe College boilding on the dab plan. Jneadent Brown?or Reward, thus guaranteeing good board at tir leart possible cost to the rtodent. Board can als, be had in private families at 11153 to 83.00 pe week, inemding lodging. " Tbe fine Telescope recently mounted in. th New Observatory and tbe extexmre Library to which student- bare free access, often Thirtv Acre- Caapis. fleaithv 8arrt)BnIin2s. Five coxirs5 of stodv Chssacal. Scientific. X-Tma!. ;l .Jn.K,m mm . ! ...I ln,lnnunM Vlt.v and Bosinss. wit of twi years. TXse St aad BUI Brfral.d. homes. Corvallis News II RSIIAT Spaciai to Doawcaarx WASOISiiTOa. Mi Ijilie Riilexaxt will leave on to- 28th. - Bland1 " verla for, fT U-..ndrv. Calif. Mill with ber Aug vanons ratios, defeated sixteen to one, Inat bv In 13. twwntv to one. tt. 1 urtmgiii a w.i lyrun'.'nr axraiRr lart ime- Wilsonretealbillpaelby2toll0:ban.l. Arthur T Yulgatuore. charging ir-;:. a.-r.iR-.T. :: n upptwx. vulgar langiuige. MTU I .mendment Ui free coinage ; JX! rri. rsrinn. ral in. rtefeaterl aiateen to one. ' -"-I KWIeXMt. twenlv to one 999 to ' Annie Vtilgaroore, of llrown-ville. ha Literary ferl inott in soothern countie-. Vegetav-1 - ,t, vrtrm, n- entitled to a State Kiloma. and are in demand te I4e are plentiful for home coosumption. ! fill high poations. McMinnville is accessible by rail from all parts of the State, en the whatever improvement may occur abroad. ra dnl I. Bwaffc. Ecoexe, Or. Augut ;W. Late last eve- . 1 .. .V,il,I r,f Ur. V uuia m imii iwru ........... ....... ... , . Freeman was scalded to death by falling j regoman into boiling water that had been emptied OB the ground at tbe family residence. merchant by exprees. ibe expreage 1 the same, fortv-five cents. Is there any justice in the latter charge compared to the former? Do the merchant- of Pendleton propose to rem.iin ifuiet while they are be ing cinched by these corporatK n? Eaat tratllalloa. 'S 1.UTA1S tc. Kev ami Mrs little, arrived in Portland Saturday ami will be in Albany this week. Kev little will preach hi first sermon next Sabbath in tbe V P church. The First Irebterian church of this city ha elected Bev W B tJilbert of Brownsville, formerly president of Philomath college, pastor of U le church for one year. He will arrive here with his faniilv some time this j week. Mr tiilbert is an dotpient pulpit or I ator. Eugene (iuard. Mrs Fretl Orin mer returned last night ; from a trip east, accompanied by ber son. i Will Linde.iu.who has Icd away from Al- banv over four years. He is now K K agent Tbe .in spell failed to grwwing in lew grvuisd are nte and an- being fhiptd to eastern market.. Tbe mmkmeion crop will not be a sxxeceaw. More favorable report have been : received from I acton countv concerning the corn crop shun from other counties. Voder tbe influence of the warm, sunr.v ; weather, fruit is manuring rapidly. There ; will be an abuwlance of plums, pears and 1 prune generally over the state, and in in- tenor cvuntte the apple .Top is large. In ! tbe coast counties butter making baa re- ' ceived a check, owing to failing pasture. ; Rexrardles of unfavoralJe influence, tbe ; hop crop penmise to mature well. Tbe , Utuages ot nop uce nave tavti unimpor tant. injure vegetaies ; main trunk ot the .Njutnern racxsc H. n. est M; uny a.i smu; i wo-i v.waaw.i.i puuca . Pall Term lend for ( dialog ne. Begins September 19th. Address. T. Ci. BBOWXSOX. President. Or A J Hunaker. Solicitor and Financial Agent. n m rit i nm iIij. nnlllielan'a sort hut the fresh air UClNE.-ine iow.ng , r nwratrtP the lhiraim and Oreat from the Beview. of Koeeburg. emphasizes . i lhu o ajmr sleen Western, at Xettrstrand. Minn, to which 'uncertainty of buying subprrnas before j n , rl, inty courts have pasaed on the claims : varHf 0m count "F. L. Leonard was arre:rtel lnlay morn- j ing by Marshal Carroll and locked up in the city jail, charged with obtaining mon ey by false pretense. Ieonanl was a wit new in the "Hero' Richardson case and was briniied in Roseburg. He claimed mileage from Portland, 3i miles, and one day's attendance, amounting to $11 .GO. when he was only entitled to one day' at tendance and two miles, amounting to f2.'20. He disposed of hi claim to Mr. Nellie Moore, who caused his arrest. At the examination before Justice Hamlin it was found that Leonard really had no in tention of swindling, and thought he was entitled to lhe amount claimed. It seems that he came from Portland at the request of the prosecuting attorney but was not subpflenaed until after he .irrived in Rose burg. and the county court would only al low him twenty cents mileage. As a con sequence Mrs Moore is out considerable money." Catarrh Cannot be -Cured frith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach tbe seat of tbe disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cor t won must take internal remedies. Ball' Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and act directly on the blood and mucona urfice. Hall' Catarrh Cure I not a quack medic ne. It waa prescribed by one of the best physicians in aoa country for year, and Is a regular pre criDtlon. It 1 composed of the beat tonic known, combined with tbo best blood purifiers, acting directly on tb mneoua urtace. Th perfect combination of the two ingredient I what produce inch wonderful result in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonial , free. F. J. CHENEY A CO. , Prop. . Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price 75c. ventilated rOXa. V'ou'il ur unrrticsned, out ot sorts, an.i diiious Perhaps jou can't Improve the ventilation, but you tan take Simmon Liver Regula- lor for inat torpid livtr, to keep it active against the III effect of a close atmosphere which cause that languid feeling. wake i place he expect to return after a month's , visit here. t'astoria is truly a marvetous thing for children. Doctor prewrihe it. medical journal recommend it and more th.m I million mothers are using it in place Pare goric. Baleman's Prop, so called soothing syrups and other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castoria is the quickest thing to regulate the the stomach and Uiwel and give neaitnv sleep, tne worm n owe oa. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, quiet pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverish ne. destroys worms, and prevents convulsion, soothe the child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. CaMoria is the children panacea the mother s menu. I astoria is nut up m one site tiottles only It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow any onr to sell you anything elte on the plea or promise that it is "jnst as good" and "will answer every purpose." See that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-l-A. tin Canscrvatlve Basis. W1NO to the present monetary strin gency and during the existing condi tion of the ttnanciai market, l unci it 6 mpulsory to run my business on a very conservative basis. Sugar, a you are aware, I handled on a very small margin of profit; s small In ff.t to scarcely pay for the handling of it, and the terms upon which It is bought are very strict (cast. only 1 While money was plentiful and collection good, I wa able to allow sugar bills to run Co day ; but corditlon at present are such that 1 will sell sugar for cash only. I asure vou I w a very re luctant to make a rule of this kind, but the condition of the market are such as to make it Imperative. Trusting you will look al this in the proper light end also understand that this rule applies generally, Perry Conn, Worth Thinking About If every body would stand in with white bxbor tiiue generally would be improved. It is sur prising that there is a aingle pcrnon in Al liany who will have their washing done by Celeriials, when they can get it done lit the Albany steam laundry by Richards & Phillips, a great ileal better, without anv disagreeable smell, at low price. Think about this mutter anil stand by white in stitutions. Send your laundry to this es tablishment, and have it well attended to. Take Kotick. On und after September 1st the Albany Dressed Beef '. will sell meats for cash only. We solicit a ooatinu ance of the patronage we havre received in the imut, as We shall give the best of bargain. Oregon State Normal School monmotjth:, obeqon. Don't you know to hare perfect health ; vou roust have pure blood, and the best j A Watob is a neoesttty nowadays. I Mil want on eall on Will & Stark, whose at jck is large and varied, and price the the most reasonable. They ean give ynu a bargain in this line as wen aa m jeweiry gerny NEVER BOTHER yourself very much about l uslness during the hot month it you wish to keep cool: nor must you get Into the habit of askiag A MAN f tt I hot enough for him, when you can see very plainly that he is practically roasted; but, Instead, advise him to call on Parker Brothers and get the best baked goods to be secured, as well a warm weather groceries generally, WHEN HE IS HOT. By so doing you will surely ictaln .his friendship. Lowell Jones, of Sodaville. is in the city. Mr Wat Monteith. of Portland, is in the I city. Mrs 1 W Hakeneld. ot Portland, is m the city visiting relatives and friends . Hon K A Irvine will leave in a dav or two for tbe hot spring of the McKenrie. L W IVyoe went to K!k City this noon, and is thinking seriously of locating there. Judge Strahan and daughter, and Mr Hull and children returned to Portland this noon. Frank Bnd IHive Froman Jr.. and Tom Waller left this moiiing for l"p?rSoda on a hunting expedition. Receiver Hadlev, Superintendent Mill cahy and Attorney liest, of the O P were doing Albany today. Rev J T Abbett and fatuilv leave tomor row for their former home in Indiana. where they will visit several weeks. Mrs A B Hughe und son. of Astoria, re turned home yesterday after a visit in Al Ixmy the guest. of Mr Virgil Parker. Mr Williamson, of Denton county, who went to Tesa several month ago returned home a few day ngo. He likes Texa. B F Thayer and A 1 Thomas have returned from a trip to the Alsea. where they killed five deer and caught several hundred tine trout. Mr R W Price and family, of Portland. formerly of this city, iiassed through Al liany tins noon for Ynquma Ray where they will spend several weeks. Mr Mack Knight, the rustling cmfivtinn- arv drummer, was in the citv today. Mr tvuiglit expects to make Albany ins nomi- martcrs mis run aim winter. SJM Dannels, of Scio. was in the city to-day. Ex- tssessor H S Williams, of the upper Santiam, is in the city today. Mr Hatimgurt and children, of Albany came up Ibis week and ore sjn-iuling several days at the cascade .Mill City ChtMta Miss Mina Smith, of Prtliuul, the popn litr lady manager of the Oregon t'o's bset phone 'lines, i in tha oitv. visiting Mr.i O W Wright, THE LEADING NORMALSCHOOlBiiaUo-is. Tukfcjn. Normal, $6.15 per tentx of the Northwest. St'.ng profes Lf 10 weeki; Suc-Nonr al, J5-00 per trrm sfoaial and academic courses, and well or-lof 10 weeks; Business. S6.ac per term. way to have cure b'ood is to take Hood s j gantzed Model School for PiacticaJ Tram-IBoard at Normal Dining Halt. $1.75 per Sarsaprilta the best blood puritieT ar.d . ing of teacher. Norma'. A ivanced Nor-eek. Rooms f rem soc per week (un strength builder. i mal,Busines,Music and Ar IX-partment Ifurnishcci to j-ioo and $1.15 funxishet. Hood's Pill mar be had bv nsi for Beautitul ana nealtnttii location. i,tgh(Board and lodgtn j m pnvite tnriiies,3 50 of C I Hood & Co. Lowell, Mais. expense no saloons, ltie orrr.al hastto Ji.oo per week. luitor.loa a,'ocgrxg , enjoyea -.caay growm curing me past and books less nm $150 per year, tjoa- There is no excuse for any man lo ap- year, reaching an enioltment of over 400, servatxry of Muic. Vbo. ough courses pear in society wi h a grizzly beard since the largest in its history. New member are offered in vocal and in.-rumen'at mu the in'roductiou of Buckirgham's Dye, j have been added to tLe tacully,new appar- sic. Tui:Kvi,$io per ter n of joiesson. which color a na i;ral brown or black. i atus supplied, and the course of study re- I 2 1 1 . 1 ., 1 . SSnii ninuT ti i - .-a -i ' a..,-t.:l,V fmm all iiscu anu urcngincnra. I lie gl auuai o. mm- .- "mmm Pav Pcrrv Conn. i are in demand to fill xmod nositions Thelpart of th State, twelve miles from UVS Please pay Per" Conn what xou owe d'ploma entitle the holder to teach in anvlstate Capital,ivty miles south of Portland him. ' county In the state without faitber exam ICaUlogiKs cheerfully sent on application. Psrrv Conn. Address P. L. tni'BEI.I. Pres., or 8. SHEDD, Set? of Fiaca ty. Please pay up Shiloh Vitatisrr "-s what yoa Deed f. r i dyspepsia, tcrpid liver, yellow skin or kid- I nev trouble. It tsfraarsnteed to give yew : atis!actieo. Price T5c. S ild by Foshay At ! NEW : FURNITURE, Tne Vsbpict I unsnmocs that Will 4 1 tark carry lhe beat line of .liver ware In j X Y SfORE IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FCRXTTURK, CONSISTING cue va, icy. 1 iiey nave mc varici au.i cju.i- aJ. til ity, a oniMnallon that counts in tiui inj goods. An inspection always carries con- j victim. bed room seta, chair, lounge, etc., which I will sell at Aibaay Watkri t beet ,45c. Crl 30c I 'our. 14 00. ' ntler. 35s Fgg l& Urd, l2lo 15" Pork hum- i lo 15 stkCM ...r. 0 to 10c tl.-. 1! In ' ' Hay Iw 1 J vO tc riu Applr' r I . - i I2' iiriexl f ult plum- app .. a Chickens, ft 00 per dozen. Beef, on foot, 1J. Iloga, dt esse 1. 7c. M4KKIKO BOTTOM PRICES. am. for tut galas. Thos, Brink. r7 POKTL.VXD, 0iO!C. A. P. AaasrajNO. Tn-.-vc:: v-. Open all the yer. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. X5 A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. UARKKR -WARXER.-On Wato-aBky morning. Aug. :KHh, 189:1, at the residence i of the bride parents, Mr and Mrs l,eorge P Warner, cm Ferry street, iu AHmny, by Rev tl W Plummer. of Corvallis, Mr. lloiij. .1. Barker, mii of Mr. A. I'. Harker, imd Miss Helen K. Warner, one of Albany . populiir young women. A delicious dinner followed the ceremony, performed iu the Sesence of a few relatives and friends, r. and Mrs. Harker left on the noon train for Portland, from which city Mr Barker will brake on a freight eastward bound. They have the Viest wishes of many friends. WANTED Hodges & MoFarland, Msta, Albany, Or. the leading drna Clean towels to every customerjat Viereck shaving parlors. lK.JiPowde.i Tlie only Pure Ciain of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ' llicm of Homes 4r VPar the Stands At lhe stoie Q formerly Allen Hros., owned BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAUOIST, and CHOICE APPLES, 1 will pay the best cash price for which possible . B F RAMP A ciKNTS WAXTKDonSalaryan-lCommisaoo for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Biography of JAMES G. BLAINE, By Gail Haih ion, hi literary. execo'tw, with the cooperation of hia f aa.i'y, and for Mr. Blaine's Complete WJ, Twssty Yejlks or Cosuaiss," and hi later bon, "Political Pise cssioNA " One proepectn for these 3 best SSLUMO book in the mar ket. A K P JortUu of Me.. took 112 orders from first UOoolls; agent's prosit $l',! 30. Mr Ballard of O. took 15 order. 13 i Russia, in 1 day; profit $2ri.i3. B X Rice of Mux took 7 order in 2 day: profit $47.25. J Patridge of Me. tock 43 orders from 3t eall; protit $73.25. K A Palmer of N. Dak. toos 53 orders in 3 days; profit $98.25. ExrLl'MVK Tkkritury given. If you wish to make LARGE MONEY write immediately for terms to TheHenrv Bill Pub. Co.,Sarvv itb,CoBB FRAZER GREASE BEST IN THE WORLD. ita-wwarljir qua! lilo. r ua.urOM.ed. actaaTtw OBtlaatlaar two twana ot anr other brand Mo rORSalJtrlYDEAXJ'QKSnLUXy. Jftft M" Dr. t'ntterno n - W allnee The Notel Clainorsnt ai-d Ult Ruxder, is 11 w bare, and can !e fouad at ber rcsiUtrnce, oext door j B Cooxill. She tall about aU cabhelii. past nrewut aad tutor.; kra troubles, absent trieads aad buameas. You con htar trOBi your dead friecJii.