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5 THE KIHQ CURE OVER ALL FOR n as an i i& r -w mru'Hff1 iJirV Jt ' JiWIiJ'li at. EiThtitft'ORD & W 4. Attorney! at Lew. Will practice In all eonrts o( the late. bpocUlk tenttnn given to matters la prob-t nd to to.lecUons. OFFICK-In ths Fdnn black w ft BIIL.TEU Attorney at Iaw Solicitor In Chanoery. Ool . kms made on all point. Lout negotiated on -ablo terms. Albany Oregon I J- WHITNEY 7 Attorney at Law, Albany Or. BLACKBURN & SQF.1ERS A.1TOENETS SV XaA."W, All legal matters will receive prompt at enf on. - Office, First National Bank uildin?, up stairs. m OKTANYE HiCKLEMiN, 'Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. D R. J. I, HILL, hydctan and durfreon. OFFICE Oorna err? streets. Albany, Oregon. DR. C, U. CHAF.IBERII?J Homou OPJ OfEfce on Ferry St near cor ?rd St. Offio hoars, 7 to 9 a m, 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p m Especial attention given to chronio case and eye diseases. IKST NATIONAL BANK, OF ALBANT, ORBOON resident VI oe President Mahler . . 8, K.TOUNQ K. W. LAKGDOS rRARSACTS A OKSBRAI.baoWng'boaiBesa fciY!nnKT KRPT nlhWt la dHCk. SIGHT EXCHANGE ana tel -rephie tnf r, wW , New fork, Su Francisco, Chleajre ana rM 4TOU . HfiOti SAOBoa favorable arms staacrosa Yooza -. . K W iinu' Bun, L. Fuss Ebwars I . Sox. J OT ALBANY. ORtSO, rSAXBACTaeeneral Banking osines. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Kew fork, Saa T teoand Portland, Oregon-. LOAN HONEY on approved security. RKCSIVK deposits subject to cheek. 0OLLR2T10SS made on (aroralue tens' INTE RKST raid o time 4eoaal QEO.W. H.IRK1S,' JUSTICE OP PEACE, t aw loeatM in the Dbhockit oISop, corner Had and Brmulalbia streets Albany. Or. Bents and Collections a Speciaity- "JR. M. H. ELLIS, ' Physician And Surgecn. Albany, Oregon. TreaU the diseases of the eye and ear, spectacles accarateiy ntted. z-i 1I CnsicV Blcyf,- Athany, Or Filling and extrctim? of teeth withou pain a specialty A. Slrane Upholsterer Ar;d Repairer Hair, wool and shoddy ffiattnaus rear rated and made over. Furniture of every desraiption and lab carriages re-npbolstered ana Tarnished. Drop a note in tint P. O., or call at 7 street, between Ferry and Brjadalhin. A hany, Or. FOSHAY k HASOH. Wholesale at Retail DRUGGISTS AND BOOKSElLERs ALBAKY, ORKGOS. Pare Drags'andthe Finest and Largest . Stock of Stationary and Books in the Market, 8plen5H CCTsHva 'Went for Vv-ttow op fiicm Heaviftcha. Brtua muainr . ; a.iMmU VWidiil cr senersvi eorRa: fci tor Rbo papa, Aiuemia. Astidute for AUnh'Ajm THE ARKOLD CHEMICAL CO. 151 S, Wallers reeae. fHtCAGO c Oft. VOJX LE BRUN'3 am m wami tu are the orisinal end only F.1ENCH, safe and re liable enre on the market. Frice $LHli sent br mM tienainesoiioiuy by .A, Ccncmicg, sole agent, AILaiiy VIERECKS SHAV( NG AN D HAI RCUTTI NG PARLORS. v -HEADQUARTERS FOR- (l'0Ct. . A Lead of hair or no pay. Cures a', diseases of the scalp Address Box til for Free Treatise on the Scalp. Razors Honed and Set and Put in O i der on Short .Notice. paillM SURGEON Office at Miller Turner's stable, resi dence and t.ibl it 4th and CulapooM streets, Albany, Oregon. Cf l T7 Let Us Reason To- V-WiVI LL, getherl Js it not bet-1 . . 1 T 1 , T,f II II 1 , 1 vci vi uuy your iireau, c lea, nous, Vaaes, etc, at a reliable store where they use only the Best material why of course i Is you dont want dyspepsia and yoit'i never get it by eating anything from on store. U.S. BAKERY. Be Ellsworth and Lyon 2nd St. 0. D. Vandykb, Proprieto WANTEDAN IDEAKSKS thing to patent t Protect yonr ideas; they maj brill? yoa wealth. Writ JOHJ WE DDE R liVtiN Ac CO., Patent Attorneys, WfthfijtUflgU)iJ, -Us tot their JlJOO priao oiler. r ! -J vmm JOSEPH J SMITH J Q Zj JHA 1 DI8IOM PATENTS, M r.f A I i I lif - XU.; - a M fixed wheals health, ay the DM of SHAUEITS Comoound Cod Liver ca Capsules. Unsurpassed ft remedy for Coev. . ( M . ition, Asth- ma- Bronchltia Coughs, Debility, and all wasting diseases. 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Beade?, you ere la neea oi ready money aiK vnt to ksow all about the be payl&i. cosiness before the public, j-r,. audress, and we will rf". yOU a raeat giving you aU ,e paniculaM TRUE CO., Dox400 ! Augusta Malrm Tie Acaieij or Our Laflj Oi Perpetual Help, Alliasj, Or. A boardine and day school conducteo by the Benedictine Sisters will rename studies Aug. 27, 1S95. Every facility will be offered lor thor ough courses in scientific, normal, com mercial and elementary branches. An able teacher of piano, violin, guitar and vocal music will have charge ol the musical department. Drawing and paint. ing wui, like music, be taught aa extras. Lessoni) in slain and fancy needlework. For further particulars call at the Acad emy or address bisTES BcnouoRSsa. . RIPANS The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. rEW C3. . & TESTS SaT3 ATS BUB 71 v joia under positive written sunn rtce. by tatborizMi scents only, to care Weak Memory joss of Brain and Nerve Power: lost Manbooo )oi-knee; Nieht Losses: Evd Dreams: Lack Confidence: Nervcnssess; Laasitnde; all Drains Loasof Power of theGoneraiive Onrans in eitbe asr. ceased by over-exertion, Imihhil Errors, e xceeeiv Use of Toraceo. Opto' er Liqoo leads o Misery, ("onaamrtin. inannit and Death., By mail tl a box; six tor VI; with written a-oarantee to enre or spfund money Sample packaee. containing; uve days' treatment with foil instrnctiuna, "5 ente One sisap ' 'sold toeeeb mv.m r.mil tZMtlHS, Prof. A. STARK Of Will A Stark. Optical Spccialis. Graduate of the Chicago Opthalm College. , 1 am prepared to extmine scientific, and accurately, by tbe latest and improved methods of modern science, any who sire to have their eyes tested. Cusick Block, Albabt, Okbgoh. ' - " CIWITS. TBanw seastsra. CE8ICN PATENTS, I OOPHMUTS. AJ Tartpttrrmtttlrm and free Handbook write to MUJiM CO- Kl Baoacwar. lirv your. Oldest bureau for securing- patents la America. Erery patent taken out by ui Is brought before tbs publio by a notion gtven tree of ebarge la tbe J timiittt Mtian tAreest cirenlstlon of any sclentiat paner fnthe world.. Splendidly illustrated. Nolntelliit sbould be without It Weekly, Sja.ooa yeart S1JU six mootaa. Address, MC.Hr a CO, wnn.n.. .V uiuj. jr , (in. sgrs Vlty, 12 BSlUfS US (HWr-f . i My i-i '. tiat'a Ium to b Ukau LuUru.f iLaw AS PnSVBtttfVZ b i arx !t hi impi4htmtosontT& aU v VfC.wUa gitrtsatw- l(tit ill kh- Ctsaat at l . .yaeiawsaw.--s-..i as. H-iJT irOVl" UtSBwTtVavTstVV afTliOri A., asrseaav - I stod Ulffslt, WD (Ustfsr K. O. T. M Meets every Saturday vening in K. O.T M. Hail. Visiting KniKLU invited at end- I. fS. Ad WIHKLB.OOUI. 1 i w" " a2- Rras W arks obtain id, and aU ra-r lor ioc.hti rrte, J i p.TtNTomn-. raatajj I I Sclentmo American I i l . Aaenrar lor I I T .. . O tfB a) M CMoa.tt. A Roseburg widower with a boy five years oM, wants a wife willing to live in th country. So it is not necessary to wait until leap year. "Merry Christmas for all who can af ford to be merry," eaid an exehange, and yet many who could afford it the most were the leaet merry in their hearts. Another bond issue is to be greatly re gretted. The U. S . is already paying too much interest. Why not try a lit tle free silver with gold and see how it works. It couldn't make things any worse. Plain Christmas trees are the order now, cheap presents and few for each person. Years ago there are said to have been.eight gold watchee on one tree in Albany. Now, sot one. That is the right spirit, The occasion is not one for display and envy, but for happiness and contentment. EAmong the replies to an adveitisement of a music committee for a candidate as organist, music teacher, etc, was the fol lowing one: "Gentlemen, 1 notice your advertisement for an organist and music teacher, either lady or gentleman Having been both for several years I of fer my services.' It weald doubtless our prise many folks to know the number of furs tbat are taken annually in Connecticut and Maa- sachu8eUs. William Clatk, of Vernon, Conn., makes a tour of Connecticut towns every fall collecting furs from the farmers. Last year be collected about 1.500 skies, meetly skunk skins, but many of them mink. This Venezuela matter may end in smcke, bat put a staple in this fact, it will settle the Question of the Monroe doctrine for good. That doctrine may not be international law; bat it is good doctrine and it will become such an es tablished fact in the history of the world tbat it will be as solidly fixed as a fact aa any internationol law. The time when the stronger nation can absorb the weaker one at will is past. Even the weak are entitled to right, and the U. S. will see that they get them on the American continents when it comes to the possession of property. Men are looking for fortunes, ilere is. acbancetogetooe; 1 great many year ago says the Ocean Wave, a Tilia-oo, county paper, Spanish pirat roamed the Pacific ocean, robbing merchant and other vessels. .When YheT b,d nred a large amount Jy woo!d Mn np to Cape Kiameje mnd &eptmt their wealth in a ca" . rn, ..rat Tn this wav a larra "liount of gold and precious things have found their way into tbis cave. There is a cross a few feet in diameter cut into the solid perpendicular rock at tbe mouth ef the cave to indicate the exact spot where these treasures are bidden. It is very plain at tbs present time, and can be seen a few rods oat to sea, and from the extreme western point of tbe cape. Many people believe in this story, and persons have come long distances to investigate the matter, but tbe encroach- meets of tbe ocean are aucb tbat no man can possibly enter tbe cave at the pre sent time. For ten years the Chinese have been excluded from Tacoma in order to give the laboring men a chance, and it is a peculiar fact that the laboring man prob ably baa as little chance in Tacoma aa In any city in the Northwest. As little use aa we may have for tbe Celestial there is nothing mads by a city taking such a course. It pays to be broad. In Albany there are Chinamen wbo are well treat ed; but the men performing the labor around the city are white men. Our citizens generally very properly stand in with tbem and they have crowded tbem out of many fields. All tbe wood saw ing is done by white men, there it prob ably not a Celestial domestic in the city, and thev can only do laundry wotk by patting the price down to an astonish ingly low notch, and where there were several laundries a few years ago there is only one or two now. The while men have crowded them oat by push and energy. This is better than the Tacoma style, and a city that follows on the law less plan of Tacoma will rue the day Every American citizen should sopport our own -citizens but it is no credit to beat even a Chinaman by unfair means. , Thos. Joe Lnxillo, an Indian about one hundred years old has a Christmas letter in tbe Journal of Salem. It is an oddity. Here are some of his sayings: I am nowatChemawa where Cnrist'a name is studied, where bis word is studied by teachers and all of tbe children. Tbis is just tbe same now under tbe Demo cratic administration as under tbe Re publican. Democrats and Republicans are alike, Christiana. It is iust tbe tame now aa it was under tbe Republican ad ministration. Iam glad thct tbe au thorities at Washington asked ns to give our children to these schools. I gave mine and now they have all gone to heaven. Many others of my people have done the same. When a man harnesses two horses and one ef them does not pull well and tbe other does Lis part tbe beet he can ; the work does not succeed well. It is so with Democtats and Republicans. Here both horses work well and the school is a-success. You white men, successors of Lewis and Clark, are rich and wUe. vv hen a boy I saw many a white boy come here with his parents in their wagons, poor, hun gry and ignorant It Is Gd's goodness that makes the while men rich. Theezperence in Ashland is that hi nearly every town in the U. S. The Tidings cays: The bellicoe spirit in Aiblaod has reached a high tension this week. Knots of men gather about tbe public plAces and greedily devour all the news in the paptrs daily Usually one man is appointed to read and the crowd follows bim with strict attention, mak ing interpolations of approval or dissent according as the dispatches are of the aggressive or "hot stuff'' variety, or consei vative. The president's message and the prompt action thereon by con gress are endorsed with mnch enthusi asm and tbe old men are quite as dem onstrative as the young. Numerous plans a'e suggested by which we would take Canada, the British West Tn.lia. Islands, open the way for Russia to Con stantinople and India, and in fact, lick all creation. "Let war come with Gieat Britain and I'll enlist tomorrow" is a not infrequent exc'.amation. It Is a fact this country appears to be spoiling for a i ugiiii whu tue insolent Britisher and the cry of tbs i ma,se. i. that of the fervent Patrick Henry, if there is to be war, "let it come, I repeat it, Jet it come," Mr Stowe has decided tbat Uncle Tom was not a character taken from real life. In order to save some papera a good deal of worry we will say now that Hon J H Mitchell will not be the nom'.nee for vice president on the republican ticket. The great trouble in the U 8 today is the enormous amount paid out to gov ernment officiate. The salary list of the TJ 8 should be at least cut in two, then it would take no scheming to run the government There is a wonderful fascination (or journalism. Nelly Bly left the World tojnarry a millionaire. It didn't take long to satisfy her with housekeeping and ebe hrt returned to the World and is writing no police courts. Should there Le a levy of 7 mills made by the state of Oregon the.-e will be a howl go up that will be heard. It is declared such a levy will be necessaiy. The last levy was only three mills, about what it ought to be. I will be time enough to talk af.er the levy is made. A great deal is said about Englands big navy, how much larger it is than the TJ S. Don't fret. That navy is made up of a lot of old tubs that are hardly serviceable. Weed out the old things and the number of good war boats left would barely be more than those o the TJ S. In a case of emergency this country would not be slow in getting plenty of fighting boats on salt war Woe to the man wbo stands before the Yankee when it comes to expedition. American boodlers, as great as some of tbem are, will have to give p'ace to a superior In a Chinese governor.' Four robbers having committed depredations in his province, be took care of them with a handful of troops. Tben, by skillful work in his official reports he magnified the quartet into an insurgent army tbat it took 22.000 men to subdue By this means he won promotion and other honors for tisaself and staff, and, what was better yet, got full pay and war expenses for the 25,000 phantom warriors. It is easy to imagine where ' tbis governor would get H be nappe-j to be a political boss here tor ,BW fa vorable j ears. Seattle Pos "inwHigen cer. Ruas.ia holds ,trong band in the great inte;anal0nal game of the day. She h oog bad ber eyes on Conatan tirJople, now more in earnest than ever before. Russia la a great nation, tbe greatest in size in tbe world, and she is to be feared. Constantinople la the key to the eastern country. England has great possessions there in India alone. With Russia in charge ol Constantinople the Dcmockat can see what a msnsce tbat country would be to Eogland. Should war occur between the U S and England Russia would at once pounce upon tbe parte. England understands tbe situation, hence there need be no fear of war with the U S over a little atrip of land down in Sooth America. A sodden and unprecedented demand for cents baa lately sprung op in various parts of the country, and the Philadel phia Mint has been turning out the' bright copper coins st a rate on prece dent in tbe history of the establish ment. Kins presses, with a capacity of $500 worth of pennies an hoar, have been boay for weeks filling the demands. Tbe reason of the .demand is that la Phila delphia aa eight cent exchange fare has been established by tbe stieet car rail road. Ia Detroit a three-cent fare bas been established on the street railroads. Changes of a similar character have alto been made in other cities. Bargain- counter prices with odd cents have some thing to do with the demands, too. Edison believes tbat be can solve the problem of air ships either by using balloons or aeroplanes ; bat, to use his own words: '"I woa'.d construct ac'aal ships of the air yacht, schooners and brigao tines which would tack and jibe. and sail before tbe wind. My idea is tbat the lifting pr-wer of these air ships should be gas stored in the sails. In other words, yon apply tbs balloon prin ciple in such a war that tbe gas bag, instead of being an impedircent, as it is at present, would be tbs actual means of propulsion. I would construct gas bags shaped like the sails of a yacht." Ktevenson Brothers are the largest bankers in Glasgow and London. Mr. Jobn Stevenson of Scotland savs: the people cn oar side eat more bread, than do the citizens of America, and not so much meat or vegetables, which are dearer In Great Britain than io tbis country. We make two-pouod loaves of square form, tbe weight of which must be stamped oti each loaf, and the law against light weight bread is very rigid. Every week we consume 3900 barrels of flour, the biggest part of which comes from the United States Of late we have been getting a good deal of Argentine wheat and a litUe from Australia. About the best wheat In the world is grown in Hungary, bat of that there is no great quantity imported into England." About Venezuela. Here are some things about Venezuela that will be of interest in view of the great amount of attention that country is sttracting : Tbe republic claims an area of 32,607 square miles. Liberty of worship is guaranteed by The standing army consists of a little over 30.0 mrn The national militia consists of all males between the ages of eighteen and forty five. The constitution ia modeled on that oi th United States'. - The coast of Veuezuela was the first of '.he American mainland sighted by Co lumbus. Front 1550 until early this century the country was under Spanish domination. In 1810 Aenezaeta rose against the Spanish yoke, and in tbe following year the independence of the territory was proclaimed. . - , It was not until 1843 that the inde pendence of the republic was recognized by Spain In the treaty of Madrirt. The emancipation of slaves took plate on March 24, 1854. Don Guzman Blanco was tlicUtor from 1870 until Feb. 20, 1873, when be was elected constitutional president. V The pure whits population is less than 8 per cent. The vast majority of the people are negroes. Indians, mulattoes andzambos. ' j Elementary education is well provided for n. Hor the l. Th. ! , : : . . , i , 1 1 . Tcisiwcs, uiucteca leuerai colleges ana v,,oua other public and private instito- ger euueauon. . J,he. ,? " T1 fa at ot Ll" convention the fraxm being represented by the belivar. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. Christmas only comes but once a year, but the Christmases seem very close to getber as one gets along in years. If any time in the year ought : to have an influence for good it is the holiday sea son, when one can be made happy by giving, by doing something for others The-e is no such educator as giving. It is the beet happiness producer. IJap- piuess produced by doing only for one self is unsatisfactory and contains a void, That secured by doing for others has a depth to it tbat approaches closest to the heavenly. The man who goes through lite with only himself in view will end life with a taste like the canker worm in bis soul. The man who goes through life doiug for others, however ungrate ful some may be, will taste the sweetest nectar. Une cau look back over a year now and think of what they could have done; but did not. One can look ahead atd think of what they will purpose to do but will they. Is there anything weak er than the will T Put this lact dowc The person who waits for a new year to come (or making resolutions will rarely keep tbem. The time to make resolu tions is NOW. whether in the beat of summer or tbe damp of winter- As it is now, though, prepare your pa per and make resolutions that during tbe year 1806 yon Wilt be on time. Will be prompt in all things Vt ill quitU8iog prolane language. V ill not be vulgar in conversation or action. Will be honest with yourselves and tbe wond. Will pay your debt, aa fast aa you cau, Will display forbearance in all family matters and in business as well . Will think twice. Will give np habit you knqv to be bad, and many ob'Jt thing , think best. Of courvi Joa wi;;, kw,p p., so you bad Utter Jirt big. Cr perhaps one 14m, resolution to do right io all tbioT., goasa the whole bu- hlllMa. a 1 . . iuj way got reauj to turn wvei I a "jt leaf, not particularly because it is ncv year season, but because it is now. The government is going to raise tbe price of woolen goods in order to create more revenue for tbe government. Now why wouldn't it be a good idea to cot down the salaries c( officials and chop off a lot of red tape in order to make lbs expenses less. Tbe truth is tbe revenue is all aoy such people as ours ought to raise. l"b expense account U twice too much. Dog Sense. Here is something from the Poit tbst is w Jith reading. It contains its own ad- ditloual suggestions: A friend of ours wbo baa just returned from a trip to MarabBe'd, Coos county, tells as of a very smart dog which is owned by a cil ixen of that city. The animal is inclined to consort with men whose ways are dark an J mrsterioas, ef ecially gamblers. These men, as a rule, are liberal whin they are Math with coin, and, therefore, when tbe Jog's companions have made a winning, he (arrs very welt, having all be wants to eat and a warm corner in a saloon. But when the knights of the green cloth ae down in their lock, tben it goes bard with the dog. Io order to procure his mea-s tbe dog is supplied with a small piece of money by one of bin friends and he immediately tramps off for s botcher shop. The animal is so well known by the meat drain e of tbe city that they can always tell by his actions when be has money to pay tor what he warns- He will trot into tbe shop with bl tail cp. and a general air of prosperity seems to beam from every hair on his bark. He depMite his piece of money in the butchers hand, who immediately gives the dog the same in meat, and then tbe animal w i'l trot away somewhere to enjoy bis meal alone. Bat there are day when his friend are not able to supply bim with the ceceesary cash, and tben it is when be sees hard times. He wilt go without eating until the pangs of booger compel bim to rustle and then he will go to the batchers he patronise, and the dumb way bs bas ot asking for credit would rne't tbe heart of a stone. Ue looks en tirely the reverse of what be does when bs hss money. Ue limps into tbe shop with bis tail between bis legs and an abject look of misery pormeates his whole frame. !! ouches along close to lbs meat vender, who, in aa instant, devtnes wbat ia tbe matter, and after calling bim a bummer and a fraad, gives tbs dog a piece of meat, and tells him to get, which the animal is not slow in doing. Lonesome Life. Gir.s who chew eproce gum will be interested ia tbe folio sing: There is nothing more solitary than the life ot the men who go into the Maine forests alone to gather gum. The cabins are in the most remote townships, even away from tbe paths of tbe homers and from the camps of the loggers, for the gum diggers prosper principally upon terri tory which tbe lumbermen have not mangled. One of the most noted Maine gum har vesters is the veteran Jonathan Stone, who has been ia the woods 13 seasons. He builds a cabin in the fall when be is about to begin work in, a new territory. It ia generally a small one, but he takes great pains to make it one tbat cn easily bo kept warm. One year he passed five months without seeing a sin gle human being, and at the end of that time found that another man had been in a camp less than two miles from him all winter. They did not see each others tracks, for the reasonitbat ths other fel low was trapping, and confined his jour ney ings to a valley w here a large stream and its branches gave him a field for his operations. Two miles away Mr. Stone lived in his little camp cn tbe edge of a big spruce growth, and in following this he went away from instead of toward his neighbor, the trapper. When they bad finished their season's work and got ac quainted coming out, they told each other of the lonesome evenings passed in their respective campo. The followiag interesting story comes from Pennsylvania: Ths lald-out and presumably dead three-year-old son of John Kelly, at Larkrville, Pa., came back to life alter being prepared for bu rial. The nurse entered the room to look at ths "corpse," and as she did so it moved. Restoratives have slnre placed " " 7 " , It was suspended animation, and the I warm bath of the "laying out" probably (restored the signs of life. Senator Chandler wants tlOO.OOO.OOO to fortify the U. S. Please don't, these are h. M (of extrav8gance. I Marshal Taylor, juet removed from his office by the council, has given notice that he will contino to hold the olllce. An indication of fun ahead for CorvaUis. A young truit raiser who lives near Kugeno advertises in the want columns of the San Francisco Examiner to cor respond with a young lady with a view of matrimony. His postoffice box is now full of square envelopes. Guard. A Eugene butcher gives an IS cash prize to the customer guessing nearest the weight of a big hog on exhibition, to do given to-morrow night. As there are more people who know just what a hog weighs than anything else this will be fun. The Democrat would like to have some one tell just what the Salem hog weighs. As it it pretty light now, our sister city Doing on its good bneliavior, aon t guess uigu. Taylor .Hill says his recent accident was brouirht about bv a conv of the On. gonian falling out of his buggy. He says tue paper contained tbe menhaee of tbe president and it was something the Ore- gonian coma not stomach, hence it bad to be on the moveas it it was in to much pain. Prineville Review. Yes, but the message suited the Orrgontan. Try again, The firemen played football in Eugene Christmas after a great deal of blow and practice, lue tteacue defeated the O gons 8 to u. ot content with covering themselves with mud the men rent thr.1 air with the followin hillarloue ve'.i: The Oregons "fire! tire! tire I Run ' . runt run I Rah I rah! rah I Cregop'i" Rescues: "Kazoo f Raxool Go blow your bazoo! Hippity, Siinit-; ' Rah' rah! Rescue!" 1 ' This actually becurr Albany tbis week. A geiUemn was having an im portant riocumryat drawn The scribe knew tut o-n well, but to save bim could not f.x hu name in bia mind We ""ye 'L been there. Let's see, your initials are - "John Henry," only something else. "Ah, how do you spell your last name." "B-r-o-w-n," said the man with a smile a mile wide. A Pendleton nun recently returned home from a tour of states in the east and aavs Oretron is mod enoueb for him. He bad not been back there lor eighteen years, but bis observations were sucn as to make him contented with his Oregon farm in tbe future. Business was dull everywhere except in Wyoming and Col orado, the oniv states, he says, in which I . , l- I a launren can una worn. Kinu wu in Nebraska looked as if thev bad been struck bv a clvclone. Big brick build ings, erected in good times, were without occupants and vacant stores were every where to be seen. Some people think Los Angeles is a sort of a second paradise. A t-rsnU Pase man bas just returned from tluv, and he says: 'Mr. Kane does not thin I Angeles is near the Paradise th boomers are trying to make it and be predicts that all those Grants Paesile who have gone there wui return to Ore gon before many moons. He says Los Angeles is a city of perhaps 50,000, situ ated in a small oasis surrounded by i big desert of rocks and sand. A bund ing boom is now on, but be predicts tbat there are more bouses now than will be needed when tbe boom subsides." Taxes are paid on l,551rS03 in mony in 'Oregon according to the figures in the pOMemion of the Slate Board of Eqas-ixa-lion. There are several banks in Portland, eachoi which has more than that amount on deposit. This shows that the money account is not given in. This is a great injustice to the few men wbo do give in their money account. One man U no tuTe ander obligations to pay on money than another. The statesman makes the assertion that the stile tax will be seven mills twice that of last year. The Journal Las been telling us ail aloes that owing to the ecooooiy practiced by the la. legis lature, taxes would be lower. ov, what doctor is right: Mr. tlofer, yoa have the Boorv foet. Hand up Mr. Hofer, 1'J.e a Utile man, and explain this little suaattou that will make taxpayers pay (4 on the thousand more than last year, it tbe Matesman teiis the truuu Money talks in Eugene. F. L. Cham here, a merchant ot Eugene, offers the following big reward: To quiet some malicious unreliable goip about my financial standing, and pertaining to the report that I bad settled with my credi tors at 50 cents on the dollar, and to put mvsell before my friend in this com munity as I feel I deserve to be, I have concluded to offer 1 1 000 reward to any one w ho can establish the fact that 1 1 bare settled with eren one of the niMiy rms that I deal with at 50 cents on the dollar or any other amount less than the (ace value thereof. And I further offer an equal amount to any one producing a substantial statement that I today owe any firm or individual the sum of one hundred (flOO.00) dollars. A man in Castle Rock, Wash.,' thinks he is cut out for a detective, and has written Chief of Police Minlo, of Port land, about it in tbe following manner: "I seat myself to ask yoa of s tavor Please Be so kind Sir as to send me par ticulars of the Detective Association F rom that place I want to enlist io the Force acd work as private Detective in this, or these, counties I wish to know the price and Responsibility of lite Firm I am will ing to run the Risk of my Life to fulfill my Duties according to Law I can fui nish Letters of Recomcndalion from Re liable Notary Public men in my coanty, please sir tbe reason why 1 ask this be cause there are several Parties Living in tbe said county Performing Pety crime, and stealing. I have them Spotted But have not Yet Authority to work on the case. I have no Bad Habits of any kind So Do the Best yoa can for me and will do the same for yoa." MARRIED. ARCH I B ALD SCH I LLER.-On Christ mas eve., Dec. 24. 1S95, at the home of tbe bride s parents, at Knox untie, Mr. J as. L. Archibald and Mus Emma . Shi.ler. They have the best withes of many friends. BROWN BUFFIXGTON. In Albany, on Christmas eve.. Doc. 21, IJtOT, M r. S. J. Brown, of the O. 0. & E., and Mi-s Rusha Buflington. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have The best w ishes of many friends. POWELL CAR Y. At the home of the bride 's father, Mr. W. T. Cary on IHjc 18, 1895, bv Rev. C G. Harmon. Mr. Albert M. Powell, youngest child and only son of J. II. Poweli,of Leban on, Yallie M. Cary, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mm. W.T. Cary. Tbe bride and groom come from two of tho most substantial families of Linn county. They enter upon life with many congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends for much happiness and great prosperity. thinness .The diseases of thinness are scrofula in children, consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming- them. Everybody knowsrod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. In Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil the taste 13 hidden, the oil is digested, it is ready to make fit. When yea ask for Scott's Emuteton and your drufreUt gives yoa a package In a ealmoe-coiorwf wrapper with the plct. re of the man and iisa en it you can trust that ataat SO cents and It. 00 Scorr ft Bowxa, Chemists, Ntw York MISFITS. Ileal Estate Sales. T W Dilley to Harriet E Dilley, lota 104 an. I inn ' ' lots 1U4 and 105 He n Krtrt fln WH Cuehman to MawnreV 'ij Bates, 27 acres 11 w a vk no Mary E Dickson to F M Smith and 11 O Jordan, 106.61 acres llw z ikoa nn aiary ju uroes to Kacbel A Mas- 0 ,ot Ul i Waterloo. . . 150 00 1 II Weber eta! to Carria r. liber, lots 3 and 4 bl 6 Webers 8(1 to xs iirownsTillfl inn nn v v una ana wire to John Con ner, lots & and 8 block 100 M's ad Albanv . ran nn v r, neruan to Addle lierdan, 68J acres 10 w 1 l.vm no jonn j uaicer and wife to Jesse j uaker, loo acres 11 w 4 300 00 Edward Goin to L'.nnie Johnson lots 4, 6. 6, 7, 34, 35 and part of lot 33, 8 & P's ad, and 50x50 feet town lot 6 Scio 1200 00 H Bryant to Leonora OnwrW. lot 4 bl 11 Wooales ad Albany 175 00 Jane McCarty to Geo Wert 2 Utt Nxlaville aaS nn Mrs M E Farrell to Mrs E Lay, ton, low 6 and 6 bl 2 M 4 A E Williams to Alvin Wdl'iaois 7 at-res 12 w 2 200 00 250 00 A E Williams to Fao Vie Wiiiiams . - ervsvD - yy r. . . . SCO 00 AXttsr List. " ltnl of few remaining , e roV)fIioe at Albany, Lin county, lftfyY"rte ru Ad I6r-i( a. S r ti " . .t - 1" . V."" c remons caiimg ror give tbe date on which . Cox. Joseph Crawford, James isavis Aiian liavis, J. M. ' If ill, Mrs H. King, August Uouck, Mrs Geo T. J. Stites, P M Erwin, W. If. Howard. II. H. ' .Newman, W. H. Not very much attention is raid to le gal holidays in Oregon : but a knowledge on the subject will do no harm. Here is a list from the statute itselt : "The following days shall be and here by are declared legal holidays in this state, viz: Every Sunday, the first day oi vauunry, me zzna aay ol rebruary, me win aay or jiav. the 4th dav of Jnlv lite 25th day of iJecemberjind every dav on which an election is held throughout tue state, ana every day appointed by the ptesident of the United riiates. or by ui,(uiuuvi ui luia state lor a puoitc 1. ..I . i : - . i , fast or thanksgiving or holiday. Nego tiable instraments payable on a holiday Become aue on the next btnineM day, Tben on rebruary 21. 187. a section was added to tbe statute which added labor day : "The fi rat Saturday of J une of each and every year shall be and tbe same is hereby, set apart and declared to be a public holiday, under the name and title ot labor day. The Linn County Bible Society will hold its annual business business meet ing in the Y. M. C. A. parlors, on Mon day, lec. 3U, at 111 o'clock: fcapt. Key, P. C. HeUier, will meet with the Suciety at trial ume, ana requests a prompt at- i-nuance, is o cioca snarp: D. V. toi iso. Sec Stole I. Yesterday afternoon while tbe family of Capl. E. J. Lanning were at home in the rear part M the boose some one entered the front room!and stole' about IS that had been left there. The thief was supposed to be a tramp who had been hanging aroond the neighborhood. The Salem Statesman ears : In ft let ter dated tbe 23d lnst., the following marriage notice was sent to the Mates man wuh a request that it be published : At Albany, Or., October 10, 1SS5, at tbe residenceot the groom's mother. K. L. Dorris, of Los Angeles, California, to Alis B. Townsend of alem. Rev. McKee officiating. Art Holt, tbe genial chief of the Al bany Dressed Meat Co., accompanied by bis wife snd baby, are guests at the pa ternal home of F. M. Miller. Jefferson Review. $100 Reward, flOO. TbS WfV is of this paper win be pTessrd to Vara that there is at leat o dreir4 dMeave that aoeatce) bjas been aie u rare ia ad f acaeee end that as Catarrh. Bail's Caiar a Care la tbe only pociue cure bow kaowa to the saedicsi fraternity. Catarra being a cns sstuuoaai dwae. renoirm a conautslkuial tees! num. Hatl'sCaLarr Cwre is taken iaier aaliy. actioir directly npoe, the btaod and au roes surface of the trsra, thereby deamyiag tbe foeaaiaiaoa of the oiiwii, aaef rrinr the paUewt strength by baikiiBaupthecDaMitstMW aad aasawing nature in j.t ita work. Tbe wopretor hare so much faiUt ia its corauva towers, that they oSer On Hand red Dollars sW any case that it tsus to care. fieadns bat of leetimocial. Addreas. If. J. CKEXET CX, Tukds, O. e0-weld by Draxxnu Daily Health Laws. Don't eat so rapidly. til on a chair and be quiet after eat ing. 1 oar stomach is not a coal bin. when you feel uncomfortable after eattng you have eaten too much, and you need Joy's Vegetable SarsapariSa. it yoa saner irv-m rheumatism watch the sheets. Dont get between them ; if damp dry them. Cure your rheumatism with Joy's Veg etable Sarsaparilla. Keep fiies oat of your bouse; they are grnn tamers. Wear flannel undergarments. Keep your feet warm : tout head cool. When your blood is thin yoa feel cold in the least chance. When vour Mood is thin take Joy's YeuWeSirsaparilla; it wilt make year blood red, rich and thick. Dea, it will do to take Joy's Vegetable Sarsapariila now. When yoa get off yoa bicycle after a long warm rnu, pat on a coat- , If you are going on a trip take Toy's Vegetable Sarsapariila. Strange food makes strange stomachs. Joy's Vegetable Sarsapariila reaches the stomach, cleanses the stomach, and re news the stomach. No appetite? Take Joy's Vegetable sarsapariila. aveen appetite. Accept nothing bot the genuine when vou ask for joy's Vegetable Sarsapariila BE OBSERVING. Cash for poultry at R. M. Robertson s Take advantage of the low prices in p ti otoe at tinsies. Tbe bet fresh groceries and produce at i-won c nusivn s. Ladies the latest fahtin is a seamless dress made by Mrs. McLean. 20 os. savon soap at Parker Bros, tot only 5 ceats a bar. This is a work! beater. Big reduction in tbe priccTof all sizes of photos at Tinkles - A large and choice stock of jewelry, sil ver ware, etc, Jut received at Will and Starks. Dr. G. W. Maston, pbyiciaa and sur geon, Albany Or. Callaansaercd prompt ly in city or country. The most elegant line of statuary ever brought to Albany at Will and Starks. 1 several beautiful figures. lrs. H. t. and O. K. Beers offices and resilience in tbe cost office bmldimr iti ai:cuuon given to uiseases ot women. Cheaper Than Doctors. "I wjs nervous and weak and could not do more than half a dava work. I could not write without steadying mv nana witn tue oiner one. t procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsapariila and began taking it and now I am able to work and write and am feeling well. This fall my wife was sick and waa confined to her bed about half tbe time, I advised her to take Hood's Sarsapariila as it was cheap er tnan uociors ana sue nnaiiy consent ed to do to. A Iter taking it for a short time she was able to attend to her work. I have not found anv better medicine as a blood tonic than iiood'a Sarsapariila. I keep Hood's frarsanarilla in the house all the time to ward off the grip and other diseases. U. Weirict, Needy, Or. Farm Loans. I have a limited amount of mnnet lr loan on good farm lands in Linn and ad joining county. On very favorable terms. Interest payable annually. Call or write i at.Snce "u H" the amount I have for loaning gone. ; 0.0. BcREItART, Albany, Oregon. We have made somo very pretty Wedding Anouncements. Reception Cards etc . re cently. We have the latest styles, all prices, t arties in need of good printicg should see mi'ay the Printer. TELEGRAPHIC. Important AUiaare. BeEUW. Dec. 27 A St. Petrshnrrrdis patch says the United States government has been sounding Russia regarding the uiapum witn cngiana, and it is said to have received the most favorable reply. It is declared the Russian government shares Proliant ? 1 iL - r . vicc.uu . views in toe v eve" zuela question, and is prepared to.snpport tbem,atanyiatediplomatully. The dispatch-adds tbat it is impossible the United States bas received tbe support Of Russia, in the present financial troubles. ' A Seaaeles Vsale. BaLTIXORb, Dec,x57 fn a senaelMa panic, canted he AafantitrA itss tVwnsaawaWsw - J ym "Vii,vn v O pr, oa uiAtuci winn ct ot Bre, at the old Front theater tonight. 24 peoole were hurV-5 ala"y iD3ored and 10 seriously Slmost all the victims am of Polixh na tivity and Hebraic extraction. Manv of the injured were taken to their homes by friends, rendering it almost impossible to a complete list at wis rime the theater, which is the oldest in the city, was filled from pit to dome with peo- i i i , ..... ... ... yiv woo oau assemoiea to listen to Hebrew opera. What Jseaaa, WASHIKOTOS. Dec. 27. Th fmaanrv lost gold today to the amnnnt nf ill) . 000, which leaves tbe true amount of the reserve at 3,863,320. Tbe administra tion is strongly opposed to tbe bond bill now pending in tbe bouse snd, in view of this fact, tbs opinion prevails in official circles that tbe president will bM. wait much longer before issuing bonds. A Tear's Fsilares. New Yobx. Dee. 27. R G Dim t Ca.'m Weekly Review of Trade, which issues to morrow, will say: Tbe failures of the fonrth nnarier and the year of 1895, not vet finished, cannot yet be definitely sUted. but the aairreirate of deferred liabilities for the year, while much smaller than in 1893, will vary but httle from tbat of 18&3. Tbe year's aargre- gate of commercial liabilities will proba bly be about tl' 0.000.000 in manufactur ing, over 173,000.000. or 10 per cent, more . i a . . . , . , toaa iwn. 'ear, out in trading a&OUl f59, 000,000, or 9 percent leas than last year. I It-Teller Sfcebeas. - 1 Washikoto. Dec. 27. The senate waa enlivened today by a spirited and some what personal debate, in which Hill and Teller were the principal figures. Tbe New York senator predpitaiM consideration of tbe bond question by offering s resolution toai latur bona usaes to renew tbe gold reserve should bear ft proririoo that they wowa ue pavaoie u gold or stiver at tbe opuon ot toe bolder, which caossd a Uve oeba'e. The Tartar BUI faeieS. Washtsotox. Dee. 26. Tbe house to day responded to tbe appeal of tbepresi dVnt by paauig a tariff bi!L the operation of which is limited to two and a half years and which is designed to raise $40,. 000,000 for tbe relief of the treasury. The bond bill will be passed tomorrow. The vote today was on party bfNssIth two exceptions. r Tbe bill raved today repeals tbe prevent tariff law until August 1. 138. It restores GO per cent of tbe WcKinley rates on woo! and woolens, lumber and carpets and makes a horizontal increase of the present rates on all other ached ales, except sugar, of 15 per cent, vt oen tue bill was put upon its postage u was passed, ZAtoSL NTW York. Dec. S6.a-A dissaich from Lsracassays: it is rumored thaf Enoiaad. l'. ierintr that the United Sates is determined to Bgfat, is no willing to arbitrate with Ven ezuela, and wishes to resume diplomatic relations (or ttat reaaow. Tbe Venezuela gorerBineot. while deetieinz to sneak offi cially, stores the correspondent that i ezaeia cannot now renew negotiations or reoeive aay agotiations or communica tions, except through tbe United States. The Staafeew awtt. WBtsoTox. Dec 26. His attention being called to nauiications ataiinir that the department of justice had bo coobdence ia bis suit against tbe estate of the bite Senator Maiford. Attorney-General Har mon said today tbat be had exaaained fully tbe questions involved, and. in tbs light of aa adverse derision, be expected to eau blith the claim against the Stanford etate by securing a favorable decision from Uae supreme court of the baited States If tbe government won tbe suit, be added, it would be med as a precedent to establuh toe rtgnt U the government again Kr Huntington and other asaceiates of Mr Stanford ia the Central Pacific eaterprite. as a last Uo Art. Loaoox. Dee. 26. A New York dis patch to the Daily News says there is a rumor that Secretary CHney has sect a pri vatt telegram to Lord Salisbury assuring hub tuat toe passage ot tbe comi bill was not to bs construed as ft hostile act. Ids News says on this: "There is nothing irxreidibie or sorpris ing ia such an aaawoncemenL On the contrary, it would bs highly honorable to jar. iKney. The Iaawrgemts ftitnallag. Havasa. Dec 26. It ia reported to night that the iraanrgent forces bare taken rp a line of retreat front about the ot of Matanzaa thrcnge Sidrs, Navajas and Cor ral tails, ia tbe direction of Jagney viranue-, to ue eoaLDeTa part Ot ye,Sf irus as oeyoott caton Keyea, where it is reported that tbe Spanish troops were be ing concenrxaiea tocot cn their retreaL Skeagww AerlSiat. Vascoctkb, Wash., Dee. 25 Herman Mailer, a German laborer on the farm of A. Hathaway, on the Columbia river bot tom, while hunting docks today was seri ously injured by the accidental discharge of a shotgun carried by his friend. Cook. The two men were crawling through the grass. Look being is the rear of Mailer, rwrrytBg his gun with the mazxie pointed ahead, when both berreia of the gun were accioeatauy discharged. NuImt recetred a good portion of the load of fine shot ia his breast and neck, causing a painful but not necessarily a dangerous wound. The Tartar BVlI. WasBTxeTOX, Dec 25. Chairman Dingier, of the ways and means commit tee, made tbe following statement tonight: "Tbe revenue bill is not intended to be a tariff revision, but simply an emergency bill to raise about 5-40,000,000 deikiocy. Tbe main object is revenue, though inci dentally to tbe increase it will protect American industries to some extent. The bill is limited to 2 years, the expectation being that tbe republicans will be in full power by that aims and able to revise tbe tariff ea their own lines. Wool is taken from ths free list, and clothing woolens given a duty of 6.4 cents. WUt aeassa niaki. Clsvexaxd, Dec 25. George Kennan, the well known writer and lecturer, speak ing of the Venezuela dispute, said: "1 am surprised, in fact dauifoanded, si the readiness of the American people to brim? on a first dasa war. Tea mrmlh. ago every mouth in this land was preach ing peace at toe contemplation ot war in the Orient and Europe, and here today even tbe ministers of the gospel are shout ing for war. 1 regret the condition, lecaase I great ly fear tbat a tenuis war is imminent. Lug-land will not back down frum her po sition. ft a lie Wast Sak Frakcisco, Dec 25. Tho Butte football Uaiu will not leave San rrancisco without at least one victory to its credit. The Olympics, poor in victories, were again defeated They played a game to which no atiame attaches, the score, 14 to 12, tells the tale, and to one who knows football, it also indicates what tbe charac 'erof the game waa. The Butte men prayed for hue weather and a bard field, and, judging from the stats of affairs, their devout petitions were beard. The Taneswelaw Cwsaaslaatow. New York. Dec 25. A special to tbe World from Washington sat s the president has tendered places on the Venezuela sign commission to Edward J. Phelps, tf Ver mont, and Robert T. LincolB, of Illinois, both ex ministers to England. Their ac ceptancea have not been received, and tbs third place on ths commission will not be filled until Mr Phelps atd Mr. Lincoln accept. A Fart Worth liaewlas. Consvnavtion. LaUrippe, fneumonia. and all Throat and Lung diseases are cured bv Shiloh'a Cure, tor sa:e by sashay & Mason. Dr. Pries Cream Baking Powder at a e s as. tf) a asi .. sx. - . - worm a raw rancsr. Award. THE TREE KANSAS BABY CITY c? Ej the cmcm ECZEMA NX REMEDIES Oar baby when ttore weeks old was badly sf Stcd eltli Kciema. Her bead. anna. seek, lunfca. aeaaeartv erery Jolat la ber body was nm and KSdlae bea eeooclded to try CLTlccaa itSlwu bursa wtlri v:ca o4t- mutA iheai oee week ame of Ui sores baa SttrM awl ceased to spread, la fees than a BTahewfo "S-iSS ZZZZ has as lovely akia aad hair as soy cbltd. atsTrtownTtbe Orss fair, aad Wi u-eariem lathe prettleat bahy. over almlertetbers. VSTS.TMIL. W Bellevw. Ave. KaClty. 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