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in- the ob-.U ! 06 111 I It stairs lironip , o -ONT..Ni'E a UA Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon JAMES J. OlIwRLTOX. aateeaaVaaar. am iri battasaal ;aMeaM o prempuv: Pimri Dlosk. A'.hany, Or: R. J. Is. I I FbrctcUnandSarfrMn, OFnCK-Corosr rw-jr streeu, Albany, Oniron. D rs. nmov a vi. Phvsieini i Sunrfsms. OtTina osrses , seono md Br.-1 ilbia struts. Albany. Or, Calls proaipt.y tt-al i citr an'.esantry: I: . HMDaomthwt. sysped-"' ln "t the Kys. Ofllcs hour.-7 is B m: IrfS m. anJ 7 tc S !if the Eye. 111 r. A t Orcn. ilKJsT MATIaMIABs BXK. OF ALBANY, ORBOOH retlJant Vice Prmdciit lFMNS .. S. E.YOl'SO . W. LA.XODOS rRAHSACTS A OKXERALbanktng-boatoeas AOCOrSTS KEPT tubjfst to hS. BIOHT KICUANOE and tel rsphic truster, so Kew York, San Francisco. Chienifo and P-nlan.) 'wT-LKCTIOJiS ADS on BtssSsMs tsras stasrrosa. . B. Yortaa W, Ijsssoa t, B Bum, L. Funs Kowao f . Sox. ClTWtt t'..B4WRKRa OF AtBANY, ORKQO. TRSSACT rem-ral Bvikin- nol. URAWSIOUT DRAFTS on Sew York, San Ft ko and Porttand, Omjwi . liOAS MONEY on approred security . RECEIVE dep.ww aobjocl to check. COLLECTIOSS made on fir.b'.e .leraa. IJfTEREST naid cn tims deoosjte B 4K OF NCIU, SCIO, ORKGOlS. T J Mr.va ..A J JOB EAST AND-SOUTH, THE SHASTA" ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Express Trains leave Fsrtlan4 Daily Soniai fclBr.a.1 L 10:23 r M I Lt 10:15a a 1 Ar raea Jn.Tl, I SSi, PorUaod Albany San Francisco I Sor Ar I 8:20 a Lt I ir23 a a Lt I 7;00 r a aova trains slip a. all statio-ia from ni to Albany inclusive, also Tan-h-d i.Halsey.Harrisburg, Junction Irving. Kugene and all stations OMbata to a.shland melusi'e aasaarao sua, nar SOa a I Lt 1 .-: ! ra I Lr SiSOth Ar Portland Albany Scsebnnr Ar ' S SOrr Lt 1 : :.: a ;Lt I 7ia :10 a 8.00A a irsa :0s A a Lt I Ar L Ar Albany Lebanon Albany Ar Lt Ar Lt lOflaa SO A M -TV 4:39 1 a PULLMAr buffft sleepers. -ASO- Dininer Cars on Ogden Rjute. SEC0ND-CLr38 SLEtPINB CARS Alta:bed la all Thrtwgh Trains 1fet i-le Blsl'laa. BtTl;X POBf LAS B AMI I OltS A LLI8. Mail Tiaioaain (ExscptSunaay, rsu a u 1 12:: - r u Lv Ar f-.rt-and Ar I 6:l r a Corvallis s 1 10 ra axraassrsais sailt (Excjp'.Sai,da;-. 4:10 r a TSra Portland VcYlonTiLa Ar LtI :tt a a S.a as Ar TThrotiprh Ticketa an all p .'nt in lbs Eister.i s- Canada and Europe cai bi ob 'net at owett ra'as front C K frowb, Arent Albviy. KOBHLB8 f. P. KOOBRS, Ms. . r tsa'tO f. fi Port'v.4 Onvon THRODGH 1CKETS TO SAI T LAKE, OMAHA. UISIS CITY n SI, LOUIS, s) I j 2 Q Y i TO UIAf0 QUICKEST TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST HOURS HOURS QUICKER TO OMAHA AND KANSAS CITY- PULLfnAN AND T0URI3T SLEEPERS, cost sicmiMiiin ru&ir rar; ' I Ilka. I lWbl lfl'U waaaaa vim . DINING CARS. S II II Clark, Oliver W Mink, E Ellei Anderson, Receivers For rates and general Infoi mation call on or address Curran 4 Monteith, Albany , Oregon, or W II IIURLBURT.A&st.Gen'l. Pass. Agl, 254 Washington St., Portland, Oksgon What is Eczema? It is an agony of agonies. A torture of tortures. It is an itching and burning of the skin almost beyond endurance. It is thousands of pin-headed ves icles filled with an acrid fluid, ever forming, ever bursting, ever flowing upon the raw excoriated skin. No part of the human skin is exempt. It tortures, disfigures and humil iates more than all other skin diseases combined Tender babies are among its most ; numerous victims. They are often born with it. Sleep and rest are out of the question Most remedies and tne best pny- 1 sicians generally fail, even to relieve. j If PI 1TIPI IRA iil no more than , . ... CUre Eczema, it WOUld be entltltu IO the gratitude of mankind It not only cures but A single application is often sufti- 1 9 rounds, and u January 1891, it,8Si. to afford instant relief, permit 3 pounds Febru, ,Soa, i8oi.s36 , , , a., pounds, and for rebruary i Sl . n,- cient rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure. Cuticura works wonders because it is the most wonderful skin cure of mrv-trn nv iuuuM ss iiiiiv Bold throuabout the world. Price. Crrircaa. a,. iteucSb.: Kesolvknt. at. I'ottkh Pkcu ' All about the Bklii and Blood lUAUt lied free. JNotice for Publication, TJ. S Lavs Om k, Oueoon Cmr, Or., July 11th, 1S'J3. j Nc tie" U hereby given tha: in ouip'i anee with the provisions of Ihe act f t Congress of Jane 3. ISTi, entitled" A n set br the sale of timber lan'i in tbe stales Qf California, Oregoa, N ivada and Wash 1 Inimii Tarriinn." Heere M Merlwrt. ol Uroon Basin, county of Marion, state cf Oregon. baa this day filpd in this cilieo his fagjyA'tt??!??;?? of tbe 8 1 of N W ' ,sec UT.S E 1 . of N & i ! and N E 1 .'of S K t of section No i.ln town and H E 1 .'of S E of se. tion No J,ln town ! snip o to oum rins kto iwm,iuu , oner proor to snow tnsi mo isn.i sougoi is more va usble for its timber or stone than for agriculture', purposes, ao.t to establish his c airn to said land before the Register and Receiver ot this oftlje at j Oreeon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1 24th day of January, Hn names as witnesses, ueo U Ueteliier. 01 A oaay Oregon;Henry 3useus,of Albsny.Orejon, J 1. Rrrir.rf"Rerrv.)re.iroc: 11 S Collver. or Gresn Basin, tlrego . Any aMW .i...ii,.i ,.,,. - iis. claims In IktaoAeS on or to f re said S4tb day of January 1WH. 'OE.11 ,' ,,iLi.,n, Register, Notice for Publication, u 3. La.vh Ofeii K, Oreoox Citt, ( n. July Iltr, lsKt. Notice is ht-reby given that it compli ance with 1 tie provisions t-t tbe act cf Congreia of June S, 13TS, entt:led''An act lor tne sale or limner lanos in tue stat s of Ca iforma, Oregon, Nevada rn-' vVash iigton Territory," A I bert si Collver, or Green Basin, county of Marion, state or Oregon. hslbidsv flltyd in tbi office his sworn st .te-nent No 2t74, ror tne purchase or tb'' S E t of section VoSSia township No 10 Son. n ransje No 3 East, i a, 1 I will ofler prosf t p'i w that tbe land sought is mire valusb'e for Its timb;r or stone than tor aciicaltnrai purpo-es. and ; to establish bis clmim to saie laud befor the Register aid Receiver or this office a 1 Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday , ihe 1 24tn day of January, 1894. He names as ! witness'e?: Oo H Letc.lier. c.rAlhany. i Oregon; Henrv Susens.cf Albnnv, ttaajont , J L Beiry.ofRtrry .Oregon. U M Het I orurven hasin Or- aiiy and ail poisons 1 claiming adversely tbe above described lands are requested to file ihtir claims in , this offloa on or before sa d 24tb dsc cf Janusiy, 1891 Rocket A Millkb. (tcgistcr. Notice for Publication T7. S. Land Oem at 0ee.;on Citv.Oe. Oct tad, 1899 NUidS is herehy given that io compli vote with the provisions cf the act of Conirnsa tf Juce 3. 1S7S, entitled "An set for tbe sale of timber lands io tha states of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, ' Mrs Mellie Cjipinan, ot Vaqaina, c uotv of Lio ;oln, atate of Oregon, has this day hied in tbia office her sworn statement No 2931. or he purchase of the E t of S E 1 and 8 P. "'"" -he vo e l.r Mch.r.ar.j, re J4 0 N E i of Sec II and N W 4 of S W 1 of : Fui"can candida'e for secielary of ststr. 1 Sectioa No 12, in township No 10 Bjeth , last year, shews a repuldican loss tnl ear 1 Ksnge No4East, vid will offer proof to , ., , , , , . 1 , ... 0112.305 t o-mparir.r' Ta.k-on s vote with show that the laud sc light ia rr.ore valuable . J 3 ' h ' ' ! for iia tiaiber or stone than for afjri-altore lhe rute l fan ai'' ' ' " heater, ref-jb- purposes, and to establish her claim to said Ilcsn candidate for governor, who received I land bsfore the Kfgistcr and Receiver cf 199,381, show: a republican gain this rear ; thu ndce at Orf gon Citv, Oregon.on Tura- I , , c T1 ' , , . .,,", ! day, tne 2nd day of Jaocary IS'Jt. She f nl-v S "S' The vote fo, I50.e t! is fall ; names ai witnesses: DsiVitt D nfcrlh. of ! was J,.S93 ' 'han the vote for McCOB I Detroit, Maron Co. Oreijon, O Eox, t! le logue, the demociatic candi late !r r stcietar Uroit Marion Co Ore.cn, Wiliism L of State, bnt fall. Inasmuch ,s there was 1 Lanijbead, of Green Ilasin, NU.-ir.n C, Ore-' K ,. . . , Mb Carlile II Lxukh-ad, of Albany. L.nn.butai",,t cl,r'nie in lhc IH"1 Co, Oregon. Any aid ail per son claiming I prohlbiLoa v ote Ills logical drductijn it ; adveisely the alov J scribed lands ae re- I that the Stay a) borne vote was largelv dero I quested to 'ile th ir e annv in 1 hia nilice on .,,: mt. c. 1 . ,L " , 1 : or before said 2 ,d .lav Isnaary, 1804. , acrat,c- Taese ,";lr '1"r BoMtax A Mflil aa ' rapahliaaajs to sapeiiority olorg in:ti.n Uegiaicr. ' The repLitlicjni acre mjci more meets n -v -j - j Notice for a. uajAAxwa,UlUU. U. S. L.AN I OrilCE AT OltEOOS ClTY.Ol: Sept 2'J.b,IS'J3. Notice ishereby given bat in compliance : with the proviaioos of the act of Concresa of I Jane 3. 1578, entitled 'An act for the sale i 1 of timber lands in the stales e.f California, i i Oregon, Nsvla. and Washington 1 enitory,'" ! I as extended to all the public land stales hv I act of August 4'h, 18U2, I homas A Roe, of ' Berry, county of ilarioo".' tut al Orrjoo.has j this day fded in this efhee his sworn te ment NoSJtO. for the purchase of the V i N W '4' 8 28 and S N K of section No 20. in township S Ii S Bsagt TTo II E, and will ofTer proof to ihew (hat tne latd sought is more vsluable foriti timber or atone thun forsricaltaral purpo es, snd to establish bis Nil to said land '.. f ire the Krister sml Hoeiv.r of th s r.lhoe at u.egon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the etend day of JaaSxa y, 1894. Ile names as wit ness's : "W.ll.'c) W Ca-kv, t.i Kerry Ore. I"h j 0 K f BscryhW, T E Koe.o' Berrv. O e, EV.Smi.h, af Bsrry, Cra. aliVd all peiaon. - ..iimn: adversity t" lwe deHciisrd lands a'e letj'iesSd ', lilr thei ciairns in t'lis offn' on or b I a satd 2 id -lay of Janosry, IStlt. Roaaar a Mruuts, liegiater. tXaOaiSmm mi V. a Law a09wnn zocte. sects. Cl .OUpor llottleT k?i?lll-l One cent a dose. Tuts Cheat Couoh Curb promptly cures where all others fuil. Coughs, Croup Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thcuaanda, and Will CUnE Too If taken ln time. Hold by lruifglss on a guar antee. For a burnt) liai-k or l. st, use SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLABTER5c. CATARRH REMEDY. lave you Catarrh V This rrmcilv ih iriiiirfin. toed to cure you. lricc'.CJct Iiijtictorfrco. la M sj., v " Sci-SUi IOIAI.KK IN - :- Harness - and - Saddlery 1 Display in the Oqoi !LU SftWOXt WHKUi: IT COM M HiM A subscriber at I.acunib says lie lias ha J a dispute about the amount of wool im porlcil into this country, and also about the COtjnrrtBI from whu h it is shipped. Re says his republican neighbor asseits that since Hie passage of H o McKlnley law increasing H e duties on woo', importations our cotemporarv be candid and fair enough have largely fallen off. This republican j to name specifically the particular men. also asserts iliat neai ly or quite all the ber or members of the legislation from this wool Imported into this country comes from county (if any are included in the ubove Aust.alla where pasturage Is so cheap that ( it costs very Utile lo produce wool. As is usual with those who uinltt take to support ths policy of protection, this repub-1 I itcan astumcs mar. certain iscis exist, nut . ; his assumption about the decline in the importations ot wool since the passage of ; outline of tho new tariff bill, so far M j player In tue U. S. Tom and jIkm Far the McKinley '.aw are not true. Let us determined. These are the moot sal ion t j rott. They are In the lead. lock at some figures The Mckinley'.law was passed in ioi and went into eiict wet ntn xhatjrow- The following compa.isons of wol importations me mate by months to show the increase um'.cr the Mckinley law. These figurts are made from the published repoitsotthe treasury department : For January 189:, there were impoited 14,1.16,- "89,010 pounds, pounds. May 1892, I4.164, 974 and for May 1S9!, 9,7t;.2W pounds. June iSijc, 9,907,603 pounds, an 1 for June iS)i, 6,280,689 pounds. Oeccn - ;benS9i, ij.59S.4ii pounds, an 1 for Pi Cessbcr 1S9J, S,9it,i05 pounds. For Bivcn months ending January 31. 1S91, there sbm Imported 68,800,133 pounds, and for the seven months ending January 31, iSqi their were IroporleJ SI ,078,963 pounds. For ten months ending April 30, 1S91, there wer; hoported 113.n3.660 pounds, bor the ten months ending Apr! So, 1S9J, theie were imnorUd U4.59S.03s pounds. For the u months eodirg June 30, 1S9: there were impoi ted 148,670,651 pounds, and for lha twelve months ending June 30, S ttiere were uuperte 1 loS,4f3 S-A ,-r,nn.!s Pti m lVc sur. il Is rVlrlv shown that there has been a material la-1 crea.se crease in wool IrrportaHjr.s since the pas.-age ct the McKlnlev liir As i shown In the last ileal, importations of iS)j in- creased over those of iSyi by nearly twentv million xunds. Another fact uloeilj ruasie cud ailh lha) is. that immedi- atcly after ihe passage of the McKin'ey law the pi ice of wool :ej;n a decline and continued so to A until the panic stiuck I the coaalrf when the bottom waa knrckeJ , oat cf wool as :t was it! lieal and near'y ' everj th'n ele. I As .0 il-e counn y il shipped this rcpubUcau Is a. bid v in error as he was in the o-.her matter Rc-. ferring to "consular rc;orl" published ty I tt e t.-eatry depaitment we find the arr.oun of wool im; orlr 1 follows: eapresaad la do'lai as .Unite! king-loir. kosia aia ......... t8.t7S.7li -.75' -' 1 1 . 159,6 ; 1,904.6-. I(05j . 7'7.J5 34',o3i 173.335 204.13a 1 iq- gs,, , 145.503 io.ooj ; QRSO'1 A astral is . South Amcr rica . France (emiaity British Amcii.a Auttria Turiicy in Karofe... AM:s Denmark Polynesia Total $iSt,i S;: From ibta it i 1 le ften that nesily one ninth rely of the wool in dollars imported intj lais country coasCa Itcw A-s'ralia. fjwr aabacriber at I.acorr.'n u.ay rely upon the tigurcs ab the IfCSMwy officia' j 1 to ve as they come obeel fiom de; BstsacBl si Washlr'on akaaaaV . it e uini Bxscoapi err- The rctu rr.s tcxoletc in Iowa s'.j m lha! the tatil vote cast at the recant election on theheailof tbe ticket was 415,570, of a 415,5 wnicb Jscksoa nctived --7.159, Eoies '74,793. Joseph (pop) 23.51 '. Mitchell (pro) 10,107. This shows s falling off io the total vote a compared aith last fall of 37, 053. snJ of 4,652 as compared wi ll two yaan .. jp. Comparing ackon' vote lal than i!,e democrats in getting out their i vote w hich of cocrst wa ilue lo committee I w:irk. Perhaps the mrt sigsiticant revtl I aiion of all is ihat t'e rrptiblican party Is no longer in the majjiity in Iowa, for a state that gave tiarfield slrout S;.oot this Is a Miftiaag amouncemer.t. Bjt It is s fact. The vo,e for Jackson wai 2-7,159 while the combined vote against him was 2oS ' a niajcriiy against reputlicaniim j ot 1 lie Jacson tiraml of 1,252. SIoty yet sjitly th; re;.u')li.;in pa-ty of Iowa is i marching to ot.l.rton. Council Bluffs C.loif. Ladies: The Secret Of a Fair Face Is a Beautiful Skin. Sulphur Bitters Will give you A lovely 1 Complexion. Be I :i S-oent stasaiis ! A. I. Ordwa .L Co ii,.M:ihrt..frlMii tiui.-ili, al work imltllshetl Iit.s; 5 in the Albany liulliiliiK v 1 tan An aocfalfon of lhe lirst n-i ii lor sale or wi 1 Irsdw for city propeil.v In tho south weatarn portion of tl-.o eity: addm (stHtinit location of jirooerty it wsnilii" to trail 1 ll.t I.. DUMOrAT ulllee OMT. -Some whtrj 111 A I. -my, a f .' j aoil flO bill. Ketiirn lo Ueiiiocrai othi;ii an I tecotve rewartl "ILLUilf WHO ARK THKY? fsend men to lbs legislature next time I who cannot he made tools and lackeys for j Portland bunco steerers. Lebanon Ad vance. DOM thfl Advance menu to say tlrtt lion M A Miller was or is a too! for bunco steerers from Portland ? Or d ies it mean to My that Mr lllevins. Mr Elmore, Mr Weatherfonl or Mr Myers were or are lackeys and tools for bunco steerers? Will remark) who were made tools and lackeys for Portland bunco steerers ? Who are they ? , Hie .New York Herald s Washinutoii correspondent claims to give an accurate points of reform: me tree list to include nearly all the raw and crude materials which envr into man- j ufacturing woo's. The hair of the camel) and goa bituminous coal, iron ore, I urn - I ber, salt, silver, lead ore. Has. hem-and jute, and a large number of clieniiea's will all be free. Woolen and linen inantifactu- rers will a'so get the benefit of an extension ; of time of from three to six months to I work off the finished prodocta. Steel rails ; will probably be iron will be put at or f'.l n'T ton. Pifl 18 ad valore u bar iron will be reduced at least ."'0. Tin p'ate will 1 charged 1 cent per pound. The specific duties on cutlery are abolished and an ad valorem duty substituted, lllock tin and copper ore are on the free list, and there is a uuilorm advaloreui duty upon iinLdieil manufactures of wool, but log. are r The committee believes a reduction of f rom oO to 100 ivr cent in silk duties will yield as much revenue as now. colen gooils will follow tbe rates in the Springer bill, but some gls. es-ially clctb. vrill l put in a separate class at 30 per cent. All the manufacturers of cotton will be taxetl 40 p,r cent- This includes hosiery V'. tr I ,, .,-,1 ulle will be arcalir redoced inviewof pUinrthe raw uiateiial on the free Itin lin twine is liacel v to be made free, ihe high djties on agricaltural products will be . meivilessly s!aJghterel. The duty aill be retailed on lemons and o an ?es. but severs other frail? will go on the free Hat. Tbe wrapper tobacco duty wi'd U reJuced to $1 orSoOwhen unstemtued. aad .0 cents more a iniund" when stemned. An ad valorem rate of J" per cent on al! gra des . f sugar Is sugges'ed. although this question is s' ill open. The duty on gloves it te s which ana wool duccd There is no increa" on loer. to baeoa aad cigars, but there U an increase ' on wbis'-y. The prorJsel duty on sugar will bring ia abont $K.0i'.'X. aud it a : tbonght some 30.000,OQl or ?IO.0f.0CO wiil be received from tbe iMMMM whi-k and from the incoi-e lax The inacli disi ated oaetion if the left tef. MOantsia on the Nona rtnsetlcaa coo- t'nent hrs at last !ecn settled. John Pat- ridje, srrtf tall cf the (ieottra; hicsl Society r,t tR PgiaSe bas receUed a Utter front the . chief of the t'nitej S'a'e coast an pro- detic survey, Wash'ngtoo, tC, stating '.Lat at, OitaaU. in Mexico, is the highest. Mt 0 F .iaa Aask, Ka f... mint- naaaa r - been ccnsidei.d tie highest, 1st Urusba h ht P'o" be Li.er by 299 les'. 'ne ,ic! . si forwarde d to Secre- j U,T Paitiidje, (are ; Mt l'ri'.. lS.;u fc': Mt . I l.a. S cl 5 fect. A new an3 the biggest oii-tank steamer In the world airived at New York last week. She came from Hamburg, and made the trip over in 12 days six honra. SLe Is of 4053 Ions bar Jen, aal will ctrry 2,7 000 jrallont of oil, cr 7.i.ooo barrels ia hoik, ThU is S j.000 galioas more than Ihe next argeet vessel of her clavt afloif. She Co! f 500.01.0. The t;,ta! narnbrr of ( Svaenjcri who tercO the ports of the t n:leJ s-are in C3- 1S92 w.s n&.60a ai compa.ed .ill. who ,r j '..ic.ped befo.e : i ; members ha departed from ttie same ,xrts In tV.e same were f las Irg could ucoi r frcm Her at year Of those wl.o left ihe l"n:itd State i onbhment. . po'ta in iiyyi, 105.151 acre eabin, aad 1 51. - 404 were teerace paascnger-. so t'lat caSin rasser.gtrs srere 40 percent ot the mhole. Spea'si-g of the remit of I the Hi'.'.sboto fcJcfenJn' c late cicc.icsn a spabllcsa ?a;er sij: "Rcpablican are in the va.xic fix th.' Robert Inge.-soll said i!.s democrats used t be in, "They hold a traigbt flush wbr-n 'here is n-ilhinp in the lacksoal M - o , This Is a pia"ical mcaiuring up of '.rungs rarely leuu I l" republican re"; aptrs. The O rgor.'n, after the Bsatareat delib eration and ronaidrrallna, has anlved at the concluilon that It can core setiouslv lamsge the democratic jarty by pouring forth its irpeiahtxBi lance of billingsiia'e through the colu.xn of its t:xen:ng edition than It can in the Morning edition. Rut people are ve-j lapldly opening their ryes to that liitle scheme. T:c highest smoke stack In the (Jailed Slte is probably that recenlljr built for he Kail River Iron Company. From the top of the granite foundilion 10 the cap is 350 icat; the diimelrr at the base i 30 fee?, a: the to; 21 feet; ihe flue Is 11 feet thioiighou', and the enlirc stincttlrs rests on a s0j,l jsrsnite tounda'lon. 55x30116 feet deep. Ibf deepest bote hole 111 lhe world is at Pani'chowri.. Kreis RjbnU, m Upper Silesis, ftMMalia It a'tained a depth of 1000 me'i-is on May 1". 1S93. the diamtier )f the whole at the holtoni htinir seven cm. abojt 2 H irehra. 1 be n,o-t expensiv i railway )sti-m in he WorM ii lb p "Inner Circle" line ol I. on. ion, which OOat, tecluditg the purchase of anil, fr-im 9j. auo, 'hi 1 to $5.o,s,ooo nilc. 1,891,143 1,414,95s There weie sold last year 1 Cias of public lentN, of w!iici I teres were hold f ir cash. The cash receipts d th; laiul commissioner,' aftce w-tre $. . Tlctc are in lhe4Tnl;ed States apward of ,0,000 hotels, exclualve of what may prop S V be teimcd inns and taverni and what TC COMaiwal known as tartmcnt luiises. aesetal Uses 1..1.1. Mkmiiiiis, Tenn, Nov 2 -Fin broke mt soon after MMfcigfct tbis moraing in Sewberne, 'JVnn. destroying the opera lOaae ami Um builillnirs of Wilson Itrml liaw, J H Wind las ami Williamson .v. Co Several lives wen; lost, anion; thum being I K ISratlnhaw. Olives in Hulk, saner kraut, mixed Icklea, chow show, cranbcriles, lemons, tlaked l.omlny, and new laisins at C E Brownelts. MA It It I Kit Wild. DICKINSON. Al the home of tbe groom, in Corvallis, Nov 14th, 1893, J win win bsm m Melissa h i ucKinson, w 9 fJufford, county jodga, ottciaiing. SMITH- COCHRAN. At the Revere House, in Aluanv, on Thursday, Nov 23, 1808, Mr Alex Smith ami Miss Kfliu Ann Cochran, bo'.h of Mrownsville. HOWE A m ABROAD THURSDAY Under tho assignees report tho valuo of the Max Kiicu Jly ottsta is piaceb ul l32,2S2 tho paymaster of the Oregon l'aojfl0 went ov r I he road to day liquidating far another half month. About two monlha ia now due from the receiver. I - Spoaoat wii ilown street to day tele phmiiiw with sobm IJrowiisville people in n feruen ! jjetiii.it bonds. He i having bald Work to obtain tbe necessary htckini;. S ilem will mi in haye four daily ncwapipers and Albany three a Ulle Portland il obliged! toattegsle aloeg with but two Coeval ia New . Tber ia a 2 nl ostaeo ktnir.u ti ibi travel ing over tho rouutrv. Ho bjrrosia from every body ho inrcU a 'J ctut staMP, and In tab) way "beats a tlvisiR1' with ttrluk aui other Imuriia. Oiegon bo,ldei 111 big w heat and applet ami nfarn I .. , . . ..t I .. :.l. ...... I.tl The Shot iff of Lincoln county adver daee the Oregon pacific for talc to pay The r0ld 1, same d iy axes on irec 14. Amount due 14,1H to be told twice on ihe The funeral of Mrs Calahaii was held at the Catholic ChurCh ihU forenoon. Mr Ml ;lahan, J M Nolan. Mr ami Mrs Kooerl lletonand Other wero orcsent I'Of Corvallis. besides a vmd mane tl- bany friends. The remains were then taken to CarvaJIs lor burial. It takes a gambler to beat a gambler. A lrner in i-ortiand me oilier eyer.lng en . ! a $50 limit game dexterously changed to f 100 much to th Ihe S'jrnrUr of !hc ilaler and a ihr former won the call had to "je paid. But tbe straijjer eras not ;wed to continue the game. A Committee of the Ladies ih- V r . a , 1 Auxiliary of afternoon at h , . . . . , , Csrnival of Nation turrtotknei using the bolidav.. Ills froposed to make ihU the event "cf MS c-asi,n, inu ,,111 uiiiJTl. s luutil cue 11 their Ixrsi sapporf . FKIIMY. ' Hon A ISosb, of Salem pal I l6oo stree lr",rur7xu,Il1v4'''"'n,", ,n' lh" The A t I' V Is a fljurl.ldn oid-r ; in October there were twenty three deaths In Kansas, and ostly tsra assessments i . Ifoltl cam Inemcer. Jen Darlln, , of Oregon City on Frtdsr 1 last brought home a registered, felt-Mood Cotswold buck Imported lir-ctlv from Kngland. Hi welg-.t is Jj j pounds and he cot At the ru-.th and last day t the Ksllnaal (large, the committee d lo.n associations IS Pitted foyarabl y SSI li.e forming o! 1 an aasocisti in in the gran.-e and after teme dia.-as ion tbe reja.-t was ace.-pted. tsi'verlon and Wosd'jjrn are both crow. lafabeui basing over 330 sctsolars al their Sjrrsnots; wc alsn have over jjo at our scho 'I. BSad l ie prcud of i . Stav ton Times. Thel.vons school ma'.'er has b.-en sot tied for the present and iher: wljl b school until Ihe next cleci! n, i!ror l-jtk out fur a aarm contest. ks- A petetiea is leini smaltleil st-oa. T m-HjL assin. cMit'ftM ,. ,t sr-.,.,i.i. tri 1100 f rlis htiber. blJ OOOO 000 1 j' cad frvm the Wi'Wn-.stte valley, the Utter to be operated by the got- ramest at eort. Ihvfct Fcwirr, a brakemsQ cn the Ortgoa ,"":' 'rrigfct, has t-n boccd over ty -, ,t.,; ..- . .. U--n S.juire Wasren, .i KaskeiOe, to aaMsae ba- ecied to teach tchoots indifferent t:rt . -re the iran i 'ity t r 11 !-.::.: r i . b ontlnl il,...iv u;., n;n!l. i.!.. I...,k. aoiaigs. He is eader $:2o beads. Caldwell arjaool four Mai I of the city. Tht I'de of a Jrujgest Is no! ail pe,rr- and walks to raid froes it every day ; M:--as some n.ay t r.agine. One o Ataaay s Clara Havi, mi.-, over the -rbool at Jranjr1 mr5 up .aai nigiu at II o cock Itom a sound sVrp. and on scing to bis store a ra'i sss made f :r locenis aoitn of viv lelir.e. O P To-i.rk!n,af res entcf AJtaanr. it mistn(j, ar..l baa not tccn hcarj Iro-n since June 3rd. When a ic.ldedt of Albany Ml ToT.pklhs was at one Uaaa BOO compos mentis for several weeks. To chinamen rented a hop yard of Q T Tcoc of Cla.-krrtout counts, told the haps anil skipped ou wttU-var paying Mr Tocre sow cue nun on tr cts-itract . He ffcrt fo h.r tlie'r arreat Uifcriel Lummirsr amJ.V both of Itartlaburav Van andMhs Rcxie rgr Van county, Orcjjor. srere married a; Botcf Eocene In Kneen on the 2Jni1. t, V e.mer. ra:r.r rf th Chrtttlan church, crTkia'.irg. R R Mates, of Psitland. baa the contra io prepare a list of land which have ecapcd a saaacsri in Ijke county. For this service he l 10 receive IS per" ccr.. of one year's taxes, says liar Examiner. Two masse! men entered the roams of lbs Ami's Club, at Cblcsi-o at I o'clock je-iieroar mrrnitif, Xrey pulled rerol- irrs aril I j- .1 v - fnm . .. .. I t.lAu -Jar 1 1 Choral Society a orgarAfaed Tues- ilat r -, , a, I .. ... . I , L. ! . 1 of cltcer: I're!denl, L A U': .-.; sice - P. . w -i w , nir ri'iiJ'Jii pretident. Edaaid A'.drich: seercasr Net-ter S ight . treasurer, Mi. Mark., musical director. C H Part ; assistant, Mac Dennv ; organist. Miss Elkins; avaisiarT, Mtts Nora Miller; libiarla-. R M li'a.h.' -an ansa W H llamiach. a Pendleton f-i td. I'r. a h j. M W II Spsugb, f June. Ion City.rccehcd 16 cer.ts per pom .1 for bis hcp.." A cew mlt for divorce Is Ihat of f I. I )un.ont against Es Oumont. Cn Dec is! HM on the P t;i K increased 10 per cent so a to tie a' the old rate. Tle lunction City Time sa-cs V ! Ihr Ibst la-t ft I' pay car distributed fl:K)o I citv. To- hany a t'ie well A no n a vada." w hldl wll weeks. rate'ir. air Ifltl BI afrnr id popular draata, "Ne- I be prescle.l in s few los Hatniltnn. ol Detroit, w bo is hol.l- inu tlown x t.omesirad cla m, bax been missing I several da, ami it :s feared i Is lo,t. or 1 as met with an acridei.t. i A ta I f a ei'y republican co-.sention I will pr,k ly be made " next Friday rvrn- ing, w I' 1 iiiiarit t i.n Thnrsnlav ertnirg. Th-t, sri 1 1 e two t-rk l in tie field n tar a h-i il f cn-. Tlie salary of lh neat City Marshal wi'l jon'.y be f jo, unlets raised hv :hc Cits t'oencl . which wiil prohahlv be done. : l'heR,' "ider wiil a'so loac by the new 1 assraat.M'nt law-. The case of J VV Hiown, .is I some time ai;o for perjury, co-nes up in lhc C S court next Monday. Hiram Dims n I ' others aie tn the city ran their rat tbsre i .11 wi nciscs. The Albans. College b'ot ball tcair te- crivttl a C ha Hence from lores! Ciiovc ' ! play on laSa 1st of December. 1 sving iris, n up contests of this kind the rcfcreil the Irani tr Mr tlus liocnickc and D S ' Sri ith. I The V M C A has secured tha s,nviees : ol a janitor.- Ilercaflrr more attention will be paid to the wants of the mcml crs, especially with reference to the bubs, ft.- ti t . 1 .. .1,1 .... .lies A Sir L'" Situ sill, tils laif. 1 .,. .ir 1 . 1 .1 1 -I... .1.. u.tntiu 1 uiitdiiti ,ti i, SAll 111. 1 1 HIA l , satoalshllfgly low. A'h-re they 'brvel ! beast paring so cents a hundred it ostly I 1 costs 1 2 rents by this route. 1 The ShelbsMO school house was nearly 1 . burned a lew tlays fti;o by reason of a tin j chimney belnc defective. Kortunatelv ! by prompt work of the teacber.l'rof Goln, : i and studen's the Rattles were ctineullud. On account of the Alvlti Joslbi tn-er-l I a in incut and for otlur lensctis ibe mretlaf tdthcCL.sc announced for neat Tut - dav svlli be postponed two weeks, vvb.-n It will he held at Mr. Mtntelih'a. The will ha to asaassaisats in the A U W order f ir the ir. nth of Decsmber. 'I hit o!os theli vssr mt ths Order, Tiit n i. in aaataMMata ($lfi) for i2 moatbs, the nhsafsst I f .uiancs by odds of all other sneie 'es. I The Oregon City Cornier U ktcklng i against exvravagnnce in city affairs. a, ! banv b being iuh very economically now, particularly in contrast u me pas', tew sears. It vslii requite continued vigilance j f or several years. A disg sccfu) proem ding on the main strett of our cily yesterday was ths parading of 1 druiikcun.an and woman, who were walking about arm-in-arm, to tho disgrace of every respectable citizon who taw them. Ihey shnuui have been locked up 111 the city jtil andmadt to pay a tine. L'orvaUis News. Hg '.. JJ.O-. -JUL. . aU.B HOI'IAt 1 ll CI : " t I Father White, of Salem, i i-i tbe city. .1 I' Schooling, of 1 Inrrifiburg, is in th( city. Mm I) Vuullorn aad daughter, Maud returned from Portland today. Mr Booth, of tbe (irantB PaeeP.,etc Co., 'aB in the ei'y today. KherifT Jackson took K M Oondra to the asylum at Salem thin noon. SSepbln Job, the .veil known Coryallii ex-banker, m in the city thia noon. Mrs Warner went to Eugene today Ofj a vicit to ber father, Kev 0 C Sparry. Kobert J If oeee,oi llai riabnrx, formerly an Albany barber, was in tbe city today. Mrs l.uey Bell, of Dallat, is aeootrlba- tCf to tbe Voothe Compaoion. A good writer. Kev B K Uemiager, of M Minoville, was in tho city today, Mrs Memioger wiK go to California t- ipend tbe a inter for ber health. W W Haines, the Eocene bide man, pained through Albany this noon (or 8 ; lem, where be bays be can get bides eon ; tlderably cheaper than here. Ueceiver lladley, who has been Kast fur several weekg in the interests of the I' road, returned home yeeterday He informs us that mailers present a very faToiaVe aipect -News. A most enjoyable time was had las' evening at the residence of Mrs I'll Koscof, by the members of the Epworth Leagoe. The evening was passed in music and g.u. Mr Arthur Baldy.of St l'aul, connected stssasg B siari.ie with tbe comptrollers office on tbt ireat Tnasios. X J, Xov 34. Arthnr Turner Northern, was in the City today . He in a;,"! 10 years, was shot and almost in in Seattle he came Bp to Albany to visit i st.iutant y ki led vesterderd iy afternoon by bis old Pennslrania friend. Mr HM .John etta. The latter had a -'an loaded in or n ton. Mr J II Cox made ibis town a call this week.anJ, while here, lie had a friendly visit with the editor of this paper. Mr fox's future addreei a ill be Albany, and be will Ixs it'ad at any time to bear from bis friends in this county. UctlOCO Review-Mrs Judga Flinti pave a delightful tea party last e.-ening to several friends. A delicious and well managed repast was served. Among those present were Mrs Sarah F.aitiuiore, Mrs Henrietta ltrown, Mrs A K McCoy. Ural 11 Wallace. Mrs Geo Lnper, M ra Walter MoQteilh, Mrs J T Tate, Sirs N A Blodsatt, Mrs ITnrilW ter, Mrs S K V'onnf, M'-Si Irving. MrsC il Stewart, Mrs E I Sox, M.-a L E Blaln. I XIIIAY C ICawling. the I bai...n electric light man. was in Afbany today. Mr S:un I'uggwr. a S. io Io- tvp . in the city tt-l.iy. Mr WIH ,.f p..rt!.md. I n ttn 1 f l'r.f l. is in the city. P J Miller, of the Albany Inm Work- re turned this MMM ErOM a trip up the r-.vi. Jas J fTliailliai. who has lscn in Hilver City, New Mexi. . for bis health, writ,--that it is folly muwmmI, bid to l-on the -.if.- 'i.U' ha will peaaaia in that urnwlij and locate at PtaMMX tot the prartioe of law. Mr John 'iiiliiatid. of ."-wiet Ilonif. wa in the city today on l is way v, Portland ic aetue op with in. I-!'inon A ' .l-.ie VS ar on Koad con,is.tiiv fortii-s.lcinir t. - .,1 .-.,r the toll receipu were only tfiOO, th lowest I ret reDortrd. the Metioas rear U-intr ?I4'1 At this rate it will r. s! toy t-..;.-niV ti;. - mail. It is to 1 ' hr-r-i tiu- i 7t-i'. ,n Parific- r ... !!. ::-. ::.:.r.;. with this old style f roasXBg the SMB- t.ii'n. Hall No 10. and Mr CwM Imae will Ujnn at Waterloo, instead of 8 darilhMbi beret fre stated, on next Mondav. A pleasant h-atur- ol IVnno;.r' tiinks Poriiar.J. a former Kieiaar Albanv was a 4 o'clock taa taartr (Tiven by iir- VV K Bilyea, wbn entertaii.ed a company .4 fnend- m a very aarreeaide manrT. A nuv ra:.-; was SStteaL Ehsf ing the eveniny a shcrt pnmjam wa pre ented ccn-i.tir.)? f readini;by Bliss Helen t rawf.1. a rocal by Mr- Ntittinir and a pian e Mat by M: Aaaue Fins. Tbe' pre sat w.tx- Mi::.- I. E Blam. 8 S Train. H H Hewitt. e.- iair. Radeser.S K Voonjj. C C Kelly. J i Wr.t.snian.H..-nnetta Brriwn. N J Henton-Mr- KactnM and Jeis-s Helen Crawford. fMgl llawilf. Kliza'sKh Irvine. Lvdia RatnlaEitrh. Annie F'inn.Z.aU Winn. Hosa Train and Rdna Lurer. l'r.f II II Whit Taunt. in the city bKBsy. T L WaHan weat to V ttim noon . Mr .! . Sjs.c.c'er. th-' w,-!i cornetetst. ol Corvallis, is in the rity. Rev A J llunsaker. r.f JJ. Minn. ill. Ihe city shaking b.n N w ith bi friitids. C B Wmn left thia norm :..,r I'c to attend a meeting of tbe Ml Bairiao. . is in in.tny tlaad , m t J W Cstsick. tbe Afhaay Isank-r. i- tiv ru- of hi br.-4h.-r lr u-i. k of tkia Salem Jouraal. Hon J K Weatherfonl left this n. -n for Toleda t.i be ptent al the CiT-uit court which coavcues tiier Ml ! mdsv. ll.de rtacksillto. of flallM was in tise :ty La-: eveaiir,-. an-i re!urin-l h.,i:i- t'.!av by way of tin tTillaiiailfn E Thrall i home .from Southern Ore gon, where he and Knox liaigbt have le sebing buggies for pome time Mr i"..."i-r Ra--el! leav,- BMBOROM f.r rtrlingtca. a beta v usanadb lr rating baa MM vi-itmir relative, in the MMUaUf f r :i f-w ansaa. Mr 1". 1 J isnn, w bo intended return;:! t-oCaliforuia has accept eel a position with ll..pkit'. Mr Qadaa i a scieatiAc ork- man ami a po;.-rar yt.iinst man vv :.or.i we are glavl to see remain in oar city. 1'resitlent V. S COStdil went to OltgOSI Ciiy this noon, and will preach there to- morrjw in tbe interest of tbe Coiie-je. Mr C.mtlit ill preach ir. every church States, asking; that the Mckinley t.uiff medicine can Malta claims and prom in tbe Synod during the cnin weeks, inport daty of $ per pound on leaf tonacco isos. Wiial is slam1 with the Fa tindcr tbe direction ot the Synod. j in suitable wiapper be repealed, and a vorito PrsiajjitLtiaai a i tblc - if it I j.st eveniiip Mis.-s ira Kiinn and Mfoilae LaMX irave a isirtv at the residemv "f J"fir Fiiw diri' rUnn. 1. wa. a live and -) tarli t ft 1 sot ia) evnt.aiiiimn 111 pleasant f''.itiin ihtrtng the railing llitses uiini and afatgtterite lbrnkins were heard in well xet atedjotaaa soios, aad M:- M.iv Pollot k .. r.w. ,.,,,. n h.,1. ...... t.., .Sw .,..,,,'1, .. 1 1 . , , ai..., .ti , .- boaary effect. - Proirressive rmtin ' in New Y'-rk within tle :.ist few diss.,;.! .1.,, ,1 n,t -;i,.,4 ,u-t indolittKl in for seserai aoazs. Cbtnd Y.mk mewtias of the heads of five biK ramiti , , 1 , 1 1 , 5 and Mist - Hga Hewitt won tbe pri.-. while The are til- CanMgia Steal Cs-mnv. Hi- p0: n fmpiamt " of Mr Orille Iniivyiddie and Mi Edxm n is Si.t 1 Company. IWlhlehem steel GoM t'very kind. pertodU j'.iins. internal Ureckearidge , htiaed the booby trophy. A paay, Qajabtia Im .v Steal Coasasaay, and inflammation or uKvration. bearing-r.-i-a-t t h.'i.vly made up and t.L-tily sarred Eaekawaaaa Iroa ft Stoat Company. These ; down sensations and all chronic ilnl crt-rlit to the peOMMa. Those presenl COaoenaS leased the big new steel plant of w."ikn.ss.' sml irr.,T,iUris; - a fr were: M totes Pavl Vaace, Ntoi Ual- tbe PesussyWania irfCsMW. t s-w- , ,mfuU'vw rt u trait!,. May 1'oll.sV. Una Mt-Oormacb, I row Fuint' Md. aisd by toit stroim sbtttonl rsittve jnl complete cure. I inn Arri' k, Stella Potter. Ethel Redbeld, any poaatbla ronipetition. The new ikvI 10 fVcrv iiTeV-Ovorwiirkesf wo- Rdna BmhMVtdge, Kdn.s Allen. Mamie has none alu-ad .if the methods of the obi man. anil to cverv weak, ncrvou Allen. Kdna Miu ky lp Hewitt. I.iu.le . ne by fmng Ibe pri.'e of s', nils at0t and ailinu one, it "is ruaninteed to I rosby, Nellie Blodi'tt. Marv ilh.im.. ,,, 1 . . Kona Irvine, Joak balaelks. Manrnrette l' ' l-nng lu-alth and stren-tli. lo Hopkins, Katoa Price, Messrs Walter 1 ea.-. t-s. :eiii irsine. t.niiie i-iiiwi.i.ite. t J! TaIT tlf M l vii, l.irner. Cl.ititle .mk. Ma Aib-rmatt. Homa Mef'.illy.r.liuer KmmeU.Knvt Kisber. SamneJ Woml, AlUrt McCoy, Artbur roanay. asr AMMnMs, aMyaara ni.uitanye. CatDni .'hanks. lo iho-c who an ikindly aMMUd us dattog oar reetttt boars , , 1 of bercvement we return our most sincere tii.mkp, ami mav they all receive the same kindness in like touts of trouble and allbction. J vmss, Thomas ami NgUJg Caixaman, The True laaxailse I'rlnrlplr Of th plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy. Syrup of Kips, has a pcrm.incntl v beneficial affect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions. iimisII v sold as mcd- 1 Icines, are rermancntff injurious. Being well informed, you ss'll use lhe trite rem etly only. Manuf.ictiu e.l by the Call- orata Syrup Co. si I III KI I'aikvr tlri.s, grocers. I'. M. French keeps railroad time Huy your.grocerios of l'arkor Bros tia groceries at Conn sNi llendriuson's. Ilesv crnam cheese juat leceived at Conrad I Meyers. f J imley jot) pnuier, rnnn tvinck, does ! elass vr ork Smuke the celebrated Hav.xna lilled IS cent , oigar at Julius Joseph's. j a , 0hyaictan and surajeon Albany, Oret-m. Calls ma lo In oitj'or (' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Mia -.)i( Kansas City. Nov 21. A sierel meeting of tho Kansas popttilst was hell tonight in this city. It wa- learned froi 1 an authentic ; source that action which will probably re ; salt in a split in tbe parly in Kansas was lecjoea upon, it is sani that among tboH present todav were Jcnrv Simmon and Oo other', all high in the popoliet circles. : Kroia authentic sources it is stated the mi..ing denoiiner-d in iuot unualified terms the Kansas adminittratlon of the, populut as "rotten, entirely incompetent I and silly." They then ronour.ee 1 all prin ' (inles as not forth hv 11 .. i dale, and lUbirn,! f,,r ...ou, ...,- ,,n,l oartv. from now on they will put forth every effort to obtain the free and 11 ub raited enlnage of silver, leaving other planks of the fonuer parly to U' taken ear-; of as might be. srlxlitfue I It 11 01, liui nswk k, N'ov 21. Tsreire- . nti . 1, 1, 1 it , ear-old M .ry ovvel , of Prospect plains. tbu .ouu-y. went to the cellar last night. ami while sue was ascending the stairs her brother made a mournful sound and slain mod and locked the door The girt scream ed in 'error, but the liv kept h-r locked in AH at once the s.reams ceased. and 1 when tla; door wa nnencd the Cl'l was dead A physieian. who was niminoned, said her death was das to the shock i.rn-! dnced br her frierhh Her brother, who is i thus apparently rep-iii- r.r ber death ill from remorse. with powder, upon which he put a large marble 1 urncr -food against a tree ass dared Li companion 10 shoot. Vetta pointed the gun and fired, the marble striking Tom r in the aiiddle of the fore head. He walked al.out So fet and fell dead. Tbe marble fractured ids sknii, Vetta was arrested, but Coroner J ! IJower rcleased bias, believing that the shooting I was Sv-cidenlal. .: i.i Wall W u nivi.io , or i-l.- Washlne'.on has settled duv.n InU- the hellef that tbe lir.t su'.I.enii-news to Willi,' isoruc- lions m the Hawaiian complication will be j contains three pounds and thirteen ounce j laid before toe country in President Ci-se- g calcium. whi h at the present markt-t lani'. locsvajje ta congress, when It reas-j rates, is worth an onnce. so that th scmbles M-ir. Jay week. It is t c'ieved the ; amoont of it contained in an ordinary hu I resi lent's rotsaj : wi I be sent in the diy ,,Jln body baa a money value of Sl":jr3 ot c&n-.en-n,;. What a "pity that some of our suiscribers i cannot realize on their eiicium." S rrj t old Sr ''ail. Not 24. TnermomeUrs in', earJwss pans cf the city resi!erd 5 to 15 The ia!em layers are ankle deep in mud degrees below ero early this m nine;, j cussing one another. They take up whole . I.tke repiits are being rceiv;.. from ailjodrnnn to show eat-h other np. Of all over the slate, an-l also from North IJa- ; txjtlshness newspaper wars are tbe worst,! kits an-i Manitoba. Colder wes'her is j .J the least entertaninif to the public premised. Sank If SIlHs. Mir.n, rrp.ats 24 below, and Fargo, . D. 2e below. . . , . , , . , Sir Wasiiixoton, Nor 24. Inquiry amacg senalois and mem'jers bss developed a very genera! Lei:f Ihst there will be aa effort next year, prusibly esr;y In lh year, to luing about anther iv.ernatior.al conference Icr the puiposi of seri-ring tome eiogniti ol ii!ve. I wisasi,H. ' Ihri-xrn. Or. Vo 99. I Itrimn , manager fr th- I ' Tk-.rxj.-on grcwry knu. was aaiLal i.v I r mm . I r,.t r ,.,, . f li -p- r.T. ar..'. was rcrv 5adir" Latei by 'them. He wrote an ar. i le f or an article f- r th Ileppner Gaaftte. c.iiturine them for toeir n.s.v.ndaft at tne rtv.v..! :-b are beasur hM here. will foil W bv the wholesale, as Arrests rverat men se-m to be implicated. Itr Parlj l'-a!rd VAS(.L vF.n. Wash. Xov 23 -general at an retires atouvrow from. acMve com- mand with trouble on his miod tban actKipated. I ne party of ttmt'-rs sr w- ooand in m; i.rter it.xt mountain Axave been lofSstad B li-! at Bof s.,nCi,. 3 'he mi id fork of lcs C e rarsi.-r. we'l pro ti sinned for tbe whole winter. - Ksrsnl. Iiet:t. d: N v Ity the I nraing i jeopardy. It would t- oaly a matter of of the t've-s- ry :r n a-'. ! 'icii i:i rig!.', i exem; t :i-cr.;er. -rea!:c.wel to No. 196 to 90S J-Serson avecne. occupied rote, if not the entire c ity, for these of by Edl-.- More A Co. wbolesale dry 1 ficers. goods, this aftrn..n. seven nip!oycs ict 1 tueir t.ve. a BSSjaaa wa ti . the mow! ar y b.-s a ill t .-a . borhos-vi c f i?-v",OO0. ta tbe r.-. A , Mana: Tui. Dai t.fcs, r. Nov tt. Tbt ' s'.onn which covered all this mi :ka tsiCi a f xt cf snow last r.tgbt and this ic.xnrng teems to C'rr. The clouds, boanever. arv ::;rratnir., and sliou'.d it turn eolder . many .'a'r.j!;-i who are destitute, sn I who bit-" r. tai- :i : . wintc-r . . woo aaCer. KSHaJ tt. nribrr r..j. ;: .. ;s amilxmj. 1 r. Nov il. - He as ha e-3 here t il - -1 en Iteers. wl c-se bctiie t 00 Kvao ctk. 12 mi e- Iron, Wiodvillo. this county. ko!si bi- ' r t'r 1 ': : i djy RitfLt. !-;: . n.r . .:..t.iiU . f the trjeely hare i-en receissid. Siethen lleers i a r.iir. of fam ;y. and lived on Evans civek f.T sc-me :iu;e. Joh". who was unmaiTieV.. forsM v hv.xl with him. 1 and Lad j-jt resrently r, ur.:ed a.'ter a loup ; absence ToewJay both wore at 'irftr.t' I'ass drinking heavily tr-tter. an! Uoth left town in the afrm,s-.n lor home ictox fecateet, and es.h sopp'b-1 With a epjart twttie of whisky. When Barf ns. bad iioiu a diuakssi i'unei enaed. in which John was Ki le-i. Tfc. murderer is under SI re-! a u lore me fax. W ssiu,,t,v. Ko 23. It ha tven slenniteiy Jecide-i t jr the fn"l (ociimt'ee on wav and means that an income tax will be adopted as a trt of liM new rev-en'-ie sys tem. Tbe detail- el the plan bave l-een left to McMiilin. Hrvan And HaVagMMr "li a . 1 lr.-.i; in tlr.s intern ,1 -,v-..r a, da'e contemplate an iMUBM III 10 cents a , J ;. n on tukoy an,i jt waadiaVvitt jc IM tlM InlWBin tai. Several llllllllll ne- titions tjulay inundated tbe committee from the !o'.wan-o" mannbrtnnm tatttaa l nir.1 dotT of 35 eeats a btsshel be imposed , .na!l . . . r ie-t tt iMC..,. ta laxaaensr Tr.-i PlI'tBMVBS, Nov '. Anotbs-r s'tvl rail ixtfil has Uvn formetl. more -tTSSah foni- ied than the one that wound tip its career . .1 1 , itii-iu. i . i i i e ---i.i - -i t. . or.i!-. .-.l MMlii IM, I'HOESix. An.-, Nov .1 .dm Nans ',rtll!ll" .irramntHl 111 the fed-ral ,, matter how bad the case or of ; ,...llrt todiv ehaivsvl with the mursler .f his i)u. 1 ,,, , 01 'chil.l one v.,,r ago. The hsstor of bis o Iomt staudtnr;, the propnetora I crime is to rertxlting tbat bow ii has been!01 ' s x atarrh Kerned r kept from tue public so long is a mvsterv. I He re-ided IB Lapex, a town Ik) miles north I nf Vtm 11 ,. i- '..,lf ' - I diam aaa American. When the child was oo'n a year a;. niiiicn ciaimasl u was not his own. but that of an Atujriean. He j took tbe child and buried it r.live. and! induced the woman's brother to assist un HMBCMMtly in Ifc'lin the grave. Miser I'urrhase. Wasuimitox, Nov 8S. 'Actiag Dinctor I'reston, of the mint, has BnfNVaa a atate meai showing tht amount and Ooat of silver purchase,! under the act of July 14, l;k. rroaa the data tha act went into affect, I August Hi. iS'.W, to Urn date of its repeat. NOT -, I89H, ltf.t'i4,MK) line ounces were , purt'luifetl. costing $l.Vi.'J-10.'.lo. mi aver age cost per ounco of 10,92. The pn'sent j rnarkat price is about 70 cs'nts ptr ounce. It is certain that of tho purchased bullion 196,087,285 worth has beta) c.vined into : ttandartl silver slollars, leaving HO.b'.Ki.TtiO otma't on liami. This amount will com 1181,915,000. 'Lit en.. 1 RochbsTKK, N V, Nov Rfptraail atives of Bve brotherhosHls, from 1'hiladel phia. liuffalo, liatavia, Sayre and Kaston, me attending a conference here which will last nil night. A Member of the board sai l tonight: "If necessary, the uicu on the other roads will be called out promptly, begin- ning with the Central, others to fellow. Everything tonight is in our favor." NiAirra. A Catiiolic fair recently held at Colfax paid iHiO. Did some one eay Hmef were hard. K.igbt candidatea for Marshal of Pen dleton advertise in the K. 0. Printers ink is appreciated in that city. I It the plats of Minister Willis were carried nut the iiueen was restored. If seems to rule in tbe present jonrnalibOi of the county. , "When will pay day come with the '-inn C National Bank i aked the WKMocaar nearly every day. Just as won as tximptro'dcr Kcktes sends the hecks, and it is past li when be should have done so. Bi who escaped from the 1 Lose eoonty j ill ban returned and given herself up. Since escaping she has been NKSicusi sue i.nMMae nuu runnw .fue bid near Kugene aud , , Bh herself (:iru who have anv idea ...at i.ere is a more nleasant life than that .i 'be, borne should look upon tbe downward life of Jess: Boaefa and keep ii tbe path j of purity. , The Eogene Goard haadlea the marder subject in a very live manner: John Hansen, wiio murdered bis wife, com plains that none of bis former friends come to ere hirn.say t :. Astoria Herald, l'robably bis former friends are not ac customed to assrf-iate with murdereis No one has any use for a man who will murder bis wife, and tbe sooner he go-s to hell tbe better will bis friends and the commttnitv le. l'l.e eohft-blooded as sassin stiouid not 1- ailownl to pee any one. Hanging is too good for bin. Prinetilla wii! not SsuU a public sebool this wint-r; aivl yet a former l.'rrx county man say tliat is thr lt eoassfary and that there L COOre money there than here. Valley tewi tiift -ia of J'rinevi!le will al! hare piblie sekoaMUl winter. A har.l no rntemirarv tiendUhly ex- laitns: "Tlie Ixslv of an r.rdinarv ijfer-'n ..i-j-i . . -- ' -. .. .. .. -in .... tinans-iaJ ootlook read- as follows: I Vitj- i is- - i.r-v-i. . -!:: where t.-tinur" l-a.i- the way. Withfaoidintr enterprises is reje'tinjr MMSllily To juit exertion is to invite disaster. I-iniT a pr-6t is better than losing a sale. I letter divide a dime than !.- a uoliar. To reiisrht a furnaoe is to ! -trt a home miwdon. fspireii:, ajid looms in rarid mr-tion sometinies outrun a bank note. To give credit in the lank rorior is to get it at the teller's window. ;ulvrtissment generally gets to the back Sw-fore tlf check to pay i-.r it. I-alt is a ghost which runs away from faith. lay"- i w.rt- Osiiajeaatf ex.-nangM mnsupiy 05 I rortnnitv and nressrve the aralth of - na- nation. ' I - j Very impo- ant positions in tbe ci:y of .tanr are those ot thief and Assistant I CWsA ntrinvavr of th t-, (irfrtirtmAnf 1,. cool beaded, reliable men ere nH,l for h.ith rv-itir,n Usmki r. I tne aepartment should see to it that ti.ere , no foolishneea and that ineom- petect men sometime mentioned should i tie 'eft :n 'be ooad. It is a matter that ; sboald not b tn?.ed with. Who is ChUf Engineer is no toking matter when thous- I a DCS ol dollsrs w-rtii of property are in An axed New York farmer aho is said to be a reliable weatoer nropbet, be i:eve the coming wia'.-r will t an ur. usus'ly severe one, and bases bis opinion on tM ioHoatiBg grocsnds: First, the busks of corn a-e much thiirker tban as ua'.and of a dead, oracge tint instead of a light Wucon hue. Second, the holt's melt runs jagged instead of smooth' Third, the goose bone taken fron a Mav- j raised fowl shows larger and whiter spots than customai-T. which reeemble the Mais ' I Mars. Fourth, tbe crop of nuts of a'l kinds : immense .and the ssinirrel arul rbiptsanks are laying, in prod'trious s- ,res earlv in tbe season Fifth, the partridge? and woodcock are ligbtb i in barns and outhouse, instead of ia trees, i and ducks are flying- T-shaped, instrod of V-haped flying toward tbe south. Siatli, ttio green frvys are chanaing their sk:n and are ertn isow seeking cool well and springs f. r their inter .;uar te's Mr Casln an be ieve tiie t-oiiiine ttits eoaut- trv ! win'er of gS v 1 S Bs It isn't lit the crJiiury ecty that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prvscrip tion comes o the weak and suffering woman irho n . " i:. It's guaran iMat No", wiii word incnelv : anv r,;i- , i i tails to ivenctu vr cure, in snv cast, raan; Mmawy is rx turned. Can von " .1 t e . . . aasi any wucr protu mat a medicine will do what it promises? lt s an inviircratinT rcstsrativo tonic, a Bootlttas and stre ntrtheninir . . ri..rs-io. -i.t.l 1 . T- , ,1 . ... A.. lo everv sufferer frsm Catarrh ,sa' tins: "It we cant cure it. perfectly atiti j-KTiuanentlv, we'll pay you toOQ all iliii;iiists. 111 cash. Sold by Star Bakerj Cor :!r ti.tltiltslii Mini S im! MsS. CCKPfiD MEYER, PROPRIEfOR, SS.tUt tt I lit . It, (dast satt-. irled Frntlit, Tubttcco, agr, t'ottee( Kta,. i'ssaiiett tit .a sjiic euttnitr. Vegetable., t'lgatn Spires. Tea, tic., tftO v liw.it; lhtt ifl kept in ft v u s i vi -wry store, u . iuibrkt 1 ii.v ivl for fiJ.L KINDS OF PRODUCE W7i: rJ Ain 31 UUKOF THE if FRYING PAN WW TTas come not a little f. z - -1 knowledge as to cook ery what to do, as well as what not to do. Thus we have learned to use o A eiTTIIill, 1 - - c o g 7. X the most pure and per fect and popular cook inirmaterial for all frying aud shortening purposes. PROGRESSIVE T Z I - '- is the natural outcome t Q - of tlie age, ana tt teacnes 2 i us not to u tflard , but rath Jer the new shortening, S o o which is far cleaner, and -S V more digestible than any ) f - r lard can be. c : The success of Cotto -it u - 1 -ne has called out worth-) m imitations underj imilar names. Lookout! 3 Is , r these! Ask yonri : : Grocer for Cottoleni-, ; ; aadbesurc-thatyougetit.j Made only by 33 1 . . . - -s r P N. St. FAIKBRRSV as W.lt EE - CT i nine; ,.s ihk z : - U OV CHICASONEW YORK.BOTOSl.'r Cv:7 .s (..rr'.Lirt q o W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ko11 Da yea car fcn? W "a a'.xt Is r : J vj a aair. best in tho jvorld. 44.00 3.50 42.50 $2.25 f.9 flf. ir-v2-a 2f D?.SS SKD, ris tSs Uial styha. . .'t-t;SCf3$fi,tryc7$3I$3J0,$4J9r ti I . T a ft BBHi iacssisa tad leek aii iirii . i: 'jecT.-i'-5rtwte3rI .- V I. tVxr'aJ S'-:. Hace sal ; , :' -,b:itfcf ;tx,--iayesby V I DOST' '. I. As:. Irotist"3, Sff Soii tj JV?- L. K. BlaAIN. j F. FORE, EvalM, Of M aaa, lava, -ri uisr'date of ; Match 23. IS!C: Mr-. Co. i frj'ar, O-ec-. " F. Me: . G Or arrn;-j2 bsoaa last I fourdail rei; ar. 1 six. c-y i a -z. Oar little eir'.. e'tht and ooe-blf years r It who had : wa ted away te 38 peaaaia. r :.w we.i. strci aad vsfrca, sod wi. rt-ahed en. S. B. Caaajk rare his d-oe if wora wsll. 80th of the cti'.diea lite it. Vast S B. Cong-. Cre haa cine-i and kei . away a'l borex;f frcaa me- S- give to eve-y its. w:th gre proapee: v. we YcW-, a., xViabsaa too Mr i Ma J F tans. il r-1 w.tt: v. r--l unc a-l cheart ai. sad ready 1st ca swr.it.; -r-S:.' y-oar sw wak xaas it r -. ir r . -.Ar .- . S-'- cents s-r a ties i aaast apeaitiia raan 1 It I ACCSfMING. ie-M i.adaSPat-. ' ssce-caarc Stxa. a U S P-rrr oT-ctJ .. .ij a -s; 'Own Orrcc C J 1X4 it clo. secur c 7a at XtTTL r frSl WlJsj. .Z. 5 i0si cooeC f-raw cr rfcoea. r.& desert- j Stfoa. We avurtse, si rmTc-"-v or cce, tree ofi S rci-inr. 5 APa.4LrT. 9 vcji: -ec j4iresx C.A.SNOW&GO. J Css.StttxrC-' .i.wtssmsras O e t X,..,.- v-.-.-. - . - -..--.---.-.vs . 1LP.EI C0LLB6UTI IHSTPfUTI ALBANY, OREGON 3.801, 189 ! Irst Irna mt aeJ Sepleaaaer SS A It i corps or instructors CUUSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, L1TE8ART COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. I orse ot tady crranewd u. rr-s--all" grades ofstudenta Snir. i..-s . rftrtjl te mtud. tnrm nh-cwul. tt. tuttr si t .is nir GOOD NEWS q For Site ailltc.ii if consarers ol Q xslhitt s Pills. l! -:s Jr. T-.tt lraanrv to an- Mk niMiitct' that h- tsn r.v putting up a " TINY UVEu PILL jm . ssliloti I texesiliittr snsall slse, aa. (9 snst retaining H Ma. ;rtuesf the aar iisrs:. r s.n,-s. t.ti srs-el v-.l xuretjt s, t, t.hls Boths'..-- 'thew-llls A ;sr, stilt rsu Thr 1 1 iast lse of m TI TT S TINY IIVEI' TILLS A ataawa in the bor .l. - s his last.' REVERE HOUSE sLBaNY . . 3REC( AS. PFiIFFFK rROPkiMCP g i li change launtlry work for "ood. cU on Riottartlsa Phutipt at ibs Albaar Si a 11 1 J mdrv. 7SOR KKNP. Th opera bouse B' sislaniiitl Iiscation. Ca 1 on the eeretary at ths Demoa'rat office for par titTuittra. FOSHAY & MA8ON -SS3UUU aaa aatau druggists and Bookseller a pei. is for John B, Alden'a puolleatiou, : nleh we sell at publisher's prions ss ia aUueaddet' Lu..v. uKc:j4nr In Mn-,oi.H . , JoT . atrnm merrnHMM KL Jfr -. 00 "axW