The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 06, 1890, Image 2

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A8HINUTOM.
Washinotox, Majr "aS, i?9
Tha burden of statesman' labor the pat
week have been, alttr In the senate and
tariff In '.he House, and I think tome pho
tographic Interview of member ot th
popular branch o! congress during the
truggle over the latter Issue would prove
ery Interesting object lessan In certain
phase o! legislate life at the Capital.
Seme of the more excitable aolona were aa
wlU-ejred and violently vocltcroua aa bulla
angered by the waving of a red rag. Many
republicans made wry facet and much talk
against obnoxious feature of the bill, and
would nave voted adversely had they po-
tsted the courage ot their convictions
These dissatisfied gentlemen now console
themselves with pretended assurances that
the senate will amend the bill to that It
ran scarcely be recognised br It best
friend.
In the senate the silver bill has attracted
much attention and a few ot the republi
can senator notably Stewart ot Nevada
whose long silvery beard and great heigh
make a rather picturesque personality
said some verr plain word bv way ot re
Binding the partv in power of It violated
nled ire ot monetary reform. The silver
tateisnan even went so far as to praise the
democracy In a cautious way tor Its ridrl
I'.y to fiscal reform. The fate of the tl.ve
bill In the senate Is matter of speculation
but It defeat I probable In my opinion.
Singularly enough Senator Carlisle paus
es over to the sena'e almost at the same
' moment when the tariff bill does, and hi
new colleague In admiration ot hi great
service and ot Wis pre eminent abilities
have waived formality and placed the Ken
tucky statesman upon a finance committee
aa the successor of his lamented predeces
r. This Is the second time X believe that
any man has been o honored In that re
spect It I thought that Mr. Carlisle will
aprlng from the House to the senate a full
fl edged leader and be so recogaixed by both
parties
I heard quit a sharp passage between
Senator Blair and Hiscock while the dis
cussion of paval affslt was progressing
ad both of these usually cold blooded
men. became somewhat excited. The
former, a usual, spoke like a crank, and
the latter, rather surprising! y spoke on the
demoralising effect that navy yard ap
poiatmenta had on both political parties.
The river and harbor bill was under con
sideration In the House a day or so since
and Mr Henderson ol Illinois, chairman of
the committee on river and harbor, said
the appropriation was nlaetcen millions
dollar less than the estimates, and stated
that he believed that no money which
went outot the treasury wa so much In
the Interest of the people.
Speaker Red,the chief bull-doxerof the
republican party, ha added to hi partlzaa
laurel by consenting to the decapitation
ot two or more democratic congressmen,
Venable of Virginia, and Elliott of South
Carolina and the substitution of t s o colored
brethren one of whom, Langston is a credi
table type of his race. THa action gives
three colored members of the House. But
there Is one thing that even the despotic
latolerants ot the speaker was unequal to,
and that Is, the seating of the pestiferous
demagogue Chtlmers, of Mts. That
waa the unklndest cut ot air to the little
renegade whom the republicans named the
batcher of Fort Pillar, a few years ago.but
who la now supposed to be, in full accoid
with that party.
There are two contests yet to settle and
the committee have reccommended the
unseating of the two demxrats. One of
these unfortunate gentlemen Is, Gen.
Charles E Aooker, of Miss., who haa won
much distinction during his three terms in
the House.
There have been a greater number of
changea in the present House by death,
resignation and unseating than In any
congress since the Civil war, for put and
prospective, the total reaches 23.
The conferee on the vexed question, of
pension legislation, have nearly reached an
agreement upon the difference of opinion
that prevaila on the Morrill bill.
The resignation of Serges nt-af-Arms
Canada give tne politician of the domi
nant party in the senate food for thought
as well as action as there Is a lively scram
ble for the vacancy. There is reason to
believe that this so called resignation Is not
voluntary as the subject of it ha for some
time been the victim of scandalous talk In
regard to alleged Irregular methods in dis
bursing senate funds. Then, there wa a
ult againat Canada by Mahone,and others,
for misappropriation of money invested In
private enterprises.
The Republican party is carrying on a cam
paign against F'e Trade. We must bear this
in mind, for it is the e-uiest fact in the world
to forget. The Free Traders who are being
vigorously pursued arc those persons who
tbink that an average rate of duty of from 50
to 60 per cent k too high. Old time Trotec
tioaest were satisfied with 35 or 30 per cent,
Henry Clay would now be Free Trader.
When a man objects to paying a duty of 150
per cent, on hi woollen coat or bis wife's dress
he is a Free Trader, and the Republicans are
-after bias ,for to this complexion have they come
at last.
A new railroad bridge across the Mississippi
at St Louis becssse a necessity through the ex
tortions of the railroad manager who Owned
the other bridge. The merchants of the city
raised the money,and have built another bridge
thus securing cometition,even if their venture
as a business enterprise proves otherwise un
profitable. The inter State commerce com
mission ought to have prevented the necessity
for another bridge, unless the business is so
great that two needed.
The following la the only vers? in the
Bible that contain the alphabet : "And I,
even I, Artaxerxes, the king, do make a
decree to all the treasurer which are be
yond the river, that whatsoever, Ezra, the
priest, the scribs of the law cf the God ot
heaven, (hall require of you, It be done
speedily." Ezra, vil.,2i.
The largest steam derrick In the world
Is used by a shipping company at Ham
burg, Germany. It Is kept at the dock
and u-ed In lifting Immense weights on
and off shipboard. It can pick up a to-
wheeled locomotive with perfect ease.
in a library In Paris, said to be the
largest In the world, Is a Chinese chart of
the heaven, In which 1460 star are found
to be correctly placed according to the
dentists of the present day. The chart
was made In 600 B. C.
The conclusions reached bv modern
meteorologists are that eyclonea of great
Intensity are ascending spiral whirls of
wind having a roturv motion in a direction
In the Northern hemisphere opposite to
he movement of the hands of a watch.
Dbug Stork for Sale. In a growing
own; alto a large list of city and country
property. For particulars Inquire o
uIm li Hodrick, over "First Nat. Bank.
Linn County. Returns.
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The customs both of burning and bury
ing the dead prevailed among the ancient
Greeks and Romans. Their coffins -ere
composed of various materials, the moet
common being baked clay or earthernware
The practice among the ancient Roman .
wa to bur the dead, thonzh previous to
the recognition of Christianily burning
became comparatively common.
Eoston has a street-railway horse forty
years old.who for twenty-five year jogged
along before a car running between Hoe
ton and Brookllne. In that time he never
lost a trip from sickness or disability, and
actually travelled 15,000 mile, lie is
now on the retired list, and will never be
required by the company to do any more
work.
The owner of a frog farm nearMenatha
W is. , give some Interesting fact relative
to the frog' habit. In ninety-one day
the egg hatch. The thirty-ninth day the
little animal bet-in to have motion. In a
'ew day they assume the tadpole form.
When nincto-two day old, two mall feet
are ten beginning to sprout near ihe tail,
and the head appear ta be epa-ate from
the body. In five day afir this they re
fuse all vegetable food, toon thereafter
the animal assumes a perfect form.
The largest pane of glass ever cast In
the world was drawn from the annealing
furnaces at the Diamond plate filass factory
at Kokomo recently. It measures 14x15
inches, weighs 3000 pounds, and ia perfect
in every particular.
In 1888 we paid in pension $80,288,508
77. In 1889 we paid $87,634,779 11. The
cct of the German arnr.y, it mav be Inter
eating to note, is for this year estimated at
$91,736,393. Besides our pensions our
army costs $30,000,000.
France pays every year for interest on its
debt the lum of (258,000,000; Great Britaia,
(130,000,000; Australia and Hungary, $126,'
000,000; Italy, $100,000,000; Russia, nearly
(230,000,000, and even Spaiu payi (56,000.
000. Marshall Pass, on the Denver 4 Rio Grande
Railroad, 10,851 feet above the sea level, is
the lighct point crossed by a railroad inside
the limits of the United States,
Lkavb your orders at once for fruit jars
and strawberries at Ja F Powell & Co'
and avoid the rush.
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IIIMST0 ilClSHEFI'l It.'.
, A strip of flannel or a napkin wrung out of
, hot water and applied round the neck of a child
'hat has croup wiil usually bring relief in ten
iiiinutc.
. One of the best things to cleanse the scalp
thoroughly is to dissolve one half teaspoonful
of borax in a quart of water and apply it, rub
bing it in well. Rinse thoroughly in clear
water,
Napkins and tjb'cclollm.if mended carefully
when they commence to sliow tiny breaks, will
lust much longer. Trayclolhs, made of butch
er's or moinie linen, will save the tablecloth
greatly, and they can Le made at home very
easily, and cither fringed or hemstitched.
Rattan chairs that have become discolored
may be made very pretty by a coating of black
or golden brown paint and finished with a
handsome cushion.
Sprinkle places infected by ants with borax,
and you will roon be rid of them.
A fine furniture polish is made by the use o
the following recipe: Alcohol, half pint; resin
half an ounce; gum s'.cllac, half an ounce;, a
few drop of analinr irown. Let stand over
night and add lhr ills of rate- linseed oil and
half a pint of pi.i. of turpentine, Shake
well before using. Put on with cotton flannel,
and rub dry with another cloth
Take black court plaster, rooikten enough to
make it stick, and mend the small cracks and
holes in your silk umbrella by pressing it on
the wrong side with a warm iron over a thin
paper.
To whiten yellow piano keys rub them with
land paper, and finish with a piece of chamois,
Spruce piliowi which have lost their Iragrsn.
ce may be renewed, it is said, by subjecting
them for a short time to stcara. and drying
them thoroughly, .
Dresses that are entirely good often have the
under part of the sleeves .worn out, and it
seems too bad to patch them, rothe bsst thing
is to take out the sleeves and make new unden
Many ladiei, in buying drestei for .themselves
or children, get enough extra for a new pair of
sieevei and to allow for : mending. A three
cornered tear in a dress can be neatly darned
with s'lk, or ravelling of '.fie same color, if a
small piece of the goods ia placed tinder the
tear.
If you have painting and calcimining to be
done, the Spring ia decidedly your best lime.
Hard finished walls may be washed with soap
suds and wiped dry. A bit of pumice stone
srill remove stains irern tnem. White paint
my be washed with ammonia water or with
whiting and water, which not to .ryinc to the
haads al the ammonia. ,
Mlhe aaved Ike Train.
Omaha, June 3. Heroism of a lioy, nnnied
Mike Haley, prevented n wreck on the Union
Pacific flyer between hete and South Omaha
at a place culled Nmmilt. Young Haley law
to men unlock the switch anil tun it. lie ran
to South Oinnlm and noli licit the train men
just as the train, which conftlsted of twelve
coaches, win pulling out. 1 here was an un
usually In me number oi pnsnencera on hoard,
and had the pint not been (Uncovered the toss
of life must have been grent.
A ttanaWHjr Arrlilrul,
Saikm, Juno 3.- While on hii'way to
Sulcm this murning, J II l'oilcr, of Staytun,
was seiiuitsly, if not fatally Injured hy a runa
wny accitle it, hcing prolmbly Internally Injur
ed. He was thrown from his carriage, the
lionet having Iwcn filthier cd by the tlroiplng
down of one of the ringlctrcci.
1lii Trial Rrgun,
McMtNNVit.i.R, June 3. The trial of Wil
liam Scott for the murder of his wife, in Foluu-
ary Inst, was brmin at I o'clock to day The
prisoner came Into cuiut looking none the
woue fur his I In so months conOntntent
Very )iuimllirlle
llntl.lN, June 3 The cmreior lo-day re
ceived a drputniion from Gcrinnn guilds and
AilUtins tmii.iis. In a fytiiaiheiic speech Ihe
emperor declared it w his mit earnest wih
to sre ihe lnn.lii mff n.iiu on tlia s.iinc i'til
as in the 1'ourtt.rnth irtiluty.
Store t')rlr.
Coi'MMl. IU.fl Ks, Iowa, June 3 A Glrn
hkI sperial !i)'ns "One of the mot iliaiiou
dorms tint ever visited lliit srcllm muck
tilcnwooil c.iily iliin nuirnitig. The Stale In
slllutmn for feeble minilcd was Mown down.
The roof of the building was crushed in by the
fulling of a tmoke sinik, whichlote its way
tSmiiH the buili!mi killing two Inmaleo,
Willie Cliue and Wesley Emery, their bodies
l.cini; .iiilicd almost a :opuli.
Six other inmates were severely Injured, of
whom one or Iwo may die.
A new t iiildinr; in course of ronsiruclmn
withstood f'e sio'm. Sevcisl other liiilldings
woe wrecked.
Thr canniy fucloiy houses had one side
blown in, while ihe Glcnwood mills are bully
damaged.
A Usable t'lli'
lUt.t.Ai, M.sy 4 I hs mam UcUl was on
the building of a couithouse at Didtas. S nip
son, an Independent catnlidale, is elected by
2oo mnitinty over McHce ol Pallas, lienre no i
courthouse will be built this year. There
was cnnsidcrsliW disturbance in that county
over this question yesterday and to day. There
was a fire light on Mam street tin altctnoon,
and a Simson man who pulled a Dallas boy's
nose, had hi own nose broken in ictuin.
Several others bear maiks of the fray.
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Newi-oar, June 3. The following it the
complete vole of th city of Newport: Herman
137, Miller 35; Thompson 114, l'ennoycr 7a;
Mcllride 119, Townsend 49; Metschsn IKS,
Webb 31; llcan 133, llunlinm 50; McKlioy
137, l.cKy 44; linker 1 16, 0'llnen 73; Stai
SenalorCror.no, Kep., 1 1 4 : Stale Senator
Thompson, iH-ut., 4S; kepiecntdiive Starr
lit, Moore 1 17, Kcp; lepicMralalivrs Foster
45, Gilson 47, llcui. In lite county the re
pulilicsns have sii average majority of 6$. Re
turns now m horn outside precincts indicate
the election of llie enure republican ikkct, cx
cept sliciit), which U very close. The union
psily sole I S2.
svrsirtat; Men Troubles.
I.6MIMIM, June 3. In the House of Com
mons Sir Jas Ferguson, parliamentary secre
tary of the foreign office, declined Jio lay on
the table papei iclative to negotiation! with
the United Stte concerning ihelSehting Sea
troubles, unlit the question was settled.
Uaadlam Madrals.
Boston, June 3, The Harvard university
to day witnmscJ ihe crowning outrage at the
hands of its untamed students, the victory over
Vale at New Yoik anil Nc Haven haying
turned their heads. After wild hurrahing last
night, the band of unknown vandals stalled
out to decorate the college and onions of the
city. They secured a large amount of red
paint and smeared it all over everything, pri
vate bouses had windows, doors, walls and
stone steps maikrd in hue red tellers, "Har
vard 9, Vale H," the bnscuail score yes'cruay.
The handsome brume statue of John Harvard
was painted red and its beautiful bronie base
turned. Chmc'..es wcr? invaded and desecrat
ed. On ih beautiful Mosaic arch in the mem
orial hall "to with Vale" was daubed, and
lb; sionewoik in all numerous halls was simil
arly treated.
quite S aid UM!r4.
kfctJW.si;, Cat., June 3. I-st evening as
Wilt siii Mencl.of the firm of Mcnzcl Brothers
blacksmiths and butchers, was returning from
a tide to Anderson in a buggy w ith Mis Molly
Tester, daughter of Msr AilJie Tester, who
keeps 1 restaurant here, they were met by Mrs
Hank Plumb, who fired five alusiswiih re
volver, either at Mmel or both. The team
was (lightened hit by bullets am jumped to
one side, turning the buggy over,
Mcnrel is Ladly hurt, il not seriously injured
in Ihe hip and by a cut i his head. Miss
Tester u considerably bruised and badly shak
en up, but is ihoughtjuit lo be siously hurt.
TbrrsleaJag nuwarrls.
IXjXIos, June 2. A dispatch from Berlin
says the emperor has infoitaed 1'iince Bismarck
lhat if he does not stop his press ultcrings the
result will nc serious.
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I'ALTiMOKK.June I Dispatches from vari
ous towns in Virginia tellof terrible wind, hail
and electric storms. Numbers of barns were
struck by lightning and many animals were
killed. The storms also extended over the
line in West Virginia. At Wnrcnton Ihe
Baptist chuich was unroofed, The storm was
accompanied by a violent deluge of hail and
hardly a whole pane of glass can be found on
the north side cf houses on Main and Winches
ter streets. At Summit Point, W Vs., two
fiame churches and a half dozen houses were
blown down, several persons injured and miles
of faim land devastated.
A Beer Moanpoly.
San Francisco, June i. The Chronicle
says to day's mail bi ought the legal documents
consummating the sale of local breweries to an
English syndicate for (7,500,000. The new
corpoiation will be known as "I he San Fran
cisco Breweiies, a
la Earepeaa.
Soma, June I. The northern part of this
city has been wrecked l y a hurricane. The
loss of life is considerable. Among the soldiers
the killed end wounded numbered eleven.
The loss imong the inhabitants is not yet as
certained. The damage to the puUce amounts
to (300,000.
The Wonderful HUlards,
San Francisco, June t. The billiard con
test between Schacfcr and McClary c!o:ed last
night, Schafer scored another run of 1000
points, which made a continuous run fof 3000
points fur three night, McClary had no op
portunity to use the cue after Ihe first night,
when he scored fifteen points. The score at
the close was: Schacfcr, 3004; McClarj", 1 j.
Ikey Cut Mail.
Cincinnati, June t. Tne grand council
of Ihe United Commercial Travclei Aisocia
tion yesterday adopted a resolution demanding
of President Harrison, in the name of (35,000
taveling men, the removal of John A Place,
postmaster at Oswego, N V. Place is editor of
the Oswego Times' and editorially denounced
the profession as one composed of rakes, pro
fligates, masheri and seducers,
A Pick I'oeket Balrt,
Kansas Citv, June I Pickpocke's raided
the Missouri Pacific train from 7 arrensburg,
Mo., which was crowded with Dunkards re
turning home. One Dunkard minister was re
lieved of (1800 in money, and another cf (800
and a gold watch, Diflerent mcmbe1 of the
parly lost watches and other a.ublc.
T f. rotf lLL AtW
Fin oranges, ' .
Onions and onion acta,
Early Rose and other potatoes,
Seed peri, beans, etc.,
Cookies and crackers,
Dried fruit.
Fresh garden products,
All kinds canned goods,
Oatmeal, corn meal, Hour, etc.,
Pickles, relishes, etc.
Everything found any where. .
When wantiua the best aroceri in the
i marktt at reasousbl prices call on J F Pow-1
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FACTS AIIOUT 1MM1UUANT. '
The real history of immigration Into the
United States begim with 1820, since which
time the collection! of eiiklomi at the leaporti
have been obliged to make a record of all pas
icngeri arriving by ica ftom foreign countries.
Over 1 5,000,000 person have come to this
country since 1830, and more than half of
these have come since 1 870. Of the 15,000,
000 immigrant!, 3,387,279 came from Ireland)
'59.7i bom England and Wales; 313,924
from Scot In nd 4,359,131 fiom Germany; 857
083 from Norway and Sweden; 137,643 from
Denmark; 357,333 fiom Francei l6o,3ot from
Switterlund, and 320,796 from Italy, Thus
It will be area that the principle elemen'i added
to our population are German and Irish, but
statistics for successive years show that Ihr
character of the movement li undergoing con
siderable change. The relative number of the
Irish Is decreasing, end that of Ihe Germans li
increasing. About the lame distributing
ethnic elements is seen In the statistics ul fo e
Ign parentage at the tenth census. Taking
the b'rth (dace of the futhcr a a test, it ap
peared that there were in the United Slates
4,884,842 person having German fulheis;4,
53',), 513 persons having Irish fstheis; 2,039,
808 persona having Iliitish futhers; 635,405
pei sons having Scandinavian fathers; 939,437
person having lliilbh American fttliers; 1,331
485 pei-ims having fit litis horn in olhe" foreign
countries, 573,431 persons navingnauve run-
ersand fouin mother.
TIIK I.NRf.l'KNUKNT I'K'.HM,
It is a very insignificant fact that nearly
every Indrpcu.'.ct newspaper in ihe s:t i
olid for I'ennoyer. Il may also be nutlced thai
the partisan press on both sides favor their re
spective candidates with very, veiy (wsilive
declarations of right and jusiice, Whiih of
the two puitisnn elements is collect? Iloth Can
not possibly be, where there is a diltcicnre,
Perhaps it might be Letter to ask which is
more neaily correct? F.ach side is )oitive,
oae eiuully so as the other. Tho indeendent
press is not biased by cither parly, but is left
fice to chouse whichever is deemed the best
candidate. Is it not a significant fact then
thai the independent press of the state i al
most unanimous for I'ennoyer, when many of
the" editor shave always leaned towards Ihe re
publican party? Ilrownsville 7'imn,
Master's Sale.
th VhUhI Sliilrt Virtnii Coutt Jot Ih
LUMTict 0 Ulfffom.
.. JIVKK8.SS.I, (NolMO.)
Jtaasasfirr, Itnccir (lauv ami A. C Usiu.st snd
fmu.ir Cons awl Jons t'osssa:
OriCK IH IIKUKIIV CIVBN THAI" IS PfllMt'.
no. ol it, deona ul s t uurt, mini stul
lor t Ij Ih. abuv ntllil nsos on lh 171b Usy ul
Jsmury, IMO. I. timrri It liurtism, Mr In t bw
ery t sm!4 Cunt, will pial lu asll at I'ubtlc
uciiua, to Itw hliihMl biddsr tur ewA la band, sub
la reciv&tiUun, m upon un ssmttilua Uwuc4 00 s
Jts4nwnt si U. at th trout donr ul th Cjumy
Court bM, ot Unn swuiity, at .Vtwiy . In sal J Linn
.iii.l. Oravon. oa
MalaMay, Jaae talk, !.
at lb boarot 10 o'cluok. In th t-nM. ! tb
rtlil, till sn.l liurrt blch th U(oolnU, Hbil
liptiiiifshy, A C tirtk-l.jf or Jin Mailt bl In In
brlttsltr do iribd pn.jmrly, at tlx oa ol M mi
mtUai ( lb avtttaFSif In the bill si I ilaer horrtn
wt lurtlt snt dritMJ, or ahlob Uy or tibr at
thorn aoabsi lhrln, i4 at irtoxad prxtuiw b
'nj JwriUd as ollo. la alt:
the dHtln laud claim of Wtlllan W 4 o.hta
WilLmhbi, bn- S.IOoiton stlaatad la Hoe
10, II. UsnJ 15. Tablp IJ. Ikntib of Ksimt 4
of lb. WilsmtlBrUlM, eovulnlug two buu4ml
a4 alavty tan and nhviy buaJr libs ser; al,
tht l..ll.ni. oomm.ncint at lb ntt(tiai omr
of tb4onsU. s I sd vlsia) bjmbvr 63, NuUOeslloa
677, Umc 4. 17 hiu ; lhoo aurtb 1 ebains
U a ; Ihvao aarth, M itifn) 4, IS cbsia
la lb eatttsr of MoUdy efk: tbae oa tb a,
snderlnsoltid mntkln tbMt lias of s!4 ctelnti
Ih.nc ".ulh IS.tJohslnS talb plae of bajlnalnr.
eoattlataj taa417 hun lmlih aeros 1 aba tb M
lualna, blaalnf at lb Nwlht vmtat of eUl
ntiraUvr at. K jtlflraUoa S477, tbaaea 1 1& rbsi tu .
Ibwxss aoetb V bsin ; lh.no ms tl rbato : tticoc
ouih ti rfssim to th plan of btoiiln, ronislu
lo(a: atiiM, all laUnnemnty, Uravua, aud eua
Ulnlnf la lb rg-ru abiat 177.77 keraw. IU14
sal will In IM la MtMaxtlua f said eera aal
ol and M of sl .said df I f x Som and th
oU UsrJ al IX,TI
CKOUOK II. DLHIIAM.
St str In Ch sn sry V a Cir C nrrt tlit Urott.
UI stlH, laJO,
Summons,
lit the Cireuli Court c A StaUi 0 Ortittm
for lAnm County.
J L 11 ill 1 1, Plaintiff,
Chsrh K Host and Clara K Sunp-m and
Wtllum .Simpson, hr hoshaud, ltelandanU.
To Char c K ltuit, Clara F Sunt son and
Wil iam Simpson tba above named dsfeo
dauta. In the name of tl.e Sut of Oiegan, you,
and each of you, arc hereby required to ap
pear aud answer tho complaint of the above
naived plaiutiff in tho above.entilled oourt,
now on lll wHh the clerk cf said
court, 00 or before lh timt day of the next
rvyolar term of said court, to-wit. Juno 2.1.
1MJU. And voo, and each of you, ar lure
by notiliad that if yon tail to appear and
answer said 0 implaiut aa beroby lerjaired,
the plaiutilf will apply to tba court for
the relief demanded In aid complaint, to
witi a decree reformicg aud coriec tiug tht
curtain died mad by Jama W Host and
Harsh I. Kust, bis wife, to John 1 llactor,
bearing data tho 2 1st day of Apnt, IfcOH, ro
oordid on pge 7oC if book A, of record of
dead of Linn couuty, Oregon, so aa to in
clude the followiug described raai property,
to-wit;
JW'gmnlng btthe aouthweat comer of
Miction II, in ti 14, 8 HI W. W Ulameti
Meridian, In i.lun oouoty. Oregon, and
running Kast 4t ohalnn, ttence north &
cliainahnnco lCaat 6.U3100 cbaina.tbei ce
north 6 nhalna, thence ttwt 4'J(U-100
Chain thanrva loutb 40obaina to tba
placo cf tieglnulos , alo reforming and
correcting ilitw curia! n aed made by raid
Jam ex W Kust and Harab L Hust, to said
John I' Koctor, bus ring date the l.lLh day
of Kebriixry, 1800, recorded on pane (lid
of llook II of Deed Keoonla,of Linn coun
ty, drnMn. no auto Include tbo following
cfeaa-tl.ecl rout property; to-wtt : Bi gtn
uing at a jHiinl .C3 chain eaat ol tbo
nortneitHt 00 r ner of tba aouthweat quarter
orato II. tir 14, 8 U4 W, Wiilaino'ta M
rid. an, 111 Liun eounly. Oregon, and rur
i.lng -at 8 rortfi, tnenco n m aouthorl)
dlreotlon to point 6 chains aoutb of the
place 01 boglnumg. thence north 6 obalna
to tho parti of bt-glunlnu. and quieting
plalntljr title to oaoh of aald Iraota or
land -.l perpetually enjoining and re
atnslnlng you and eaeb of you from a
erting or clnlmlng any rlKbt, title or
intert In and .0 either of aald tracta.and
for Jurirtrncnt agair.nt you for bla cocta
and Jikburaetncuta herein.
ThW summon la pabllabed by order of
Hon K P U.lae, Judge of the abovo enti
tled Court, made at Chamber In tbe nUy
of etaletn, Id Marlon county, Oregon on
the 8tb day of May. A. 1) , W0,
Hkwitt A Irtink,
Att'ye for Plilotiff.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDEK8. did will be received by
Mr H H Hewitt, of Albany, up to 12oolock
noon, on Saturday, May 31, for furnishing
tba inatuilal aud labor to erect a twostory
dwelling bouse, Plan and apeoificatiou
ean be seen at th ofUosof CV Ay ars, arch
itect, or ar. Mr llewitt'a ( ttico ia tbe same
building.
Th ri'ht i reserved to reject 1 1 ;
all bids.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR! AND
BO f Lt)SaS. .Blda will be received
y tbn Trustees oi Lebanon Sohooi Dis
trict, at l.bnou. up to IS o'clock, noon,
on Bsturday, s sy Si, for 'furnishing all
nocoaary material snd labor to errata
school building. Flan and npnentieationa
oau be e at the store or C C llaekl -man.
at Lebanon, until Friday, May 25,
and at the offie of O W Ayers, Archittet
at Albtny, until Saturday, May 81.
The right I reserved to refit t any or
all bids.
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr, Pattii, - B!uml)tr, Block
T" ESSONS Given lo Draw Inc. Paintlnsr
-Li snd M uo f otares for sale or paint
to
Notice of Pinal Settlement.
Notion is hereby given that tha executrix 1
of the last wilt ai.d tnstament of Jf anrv Pen-
land, dsacssid, tin tiled in the County Court
01 1.1110 county, ureunn, her llnsl account 1
such exeo'itrix and by order nf laid Court
Monday, July7ih, 18U0, at the hour of 2
o oliKik p, m ha been li t for hearlna. All
persona interested are hnieby notified to ap
pear ami 11 in his orler oldnotlons If any
tni un to said sciHiiintnnnr barer said day.
1 . , ......
i-iaien jun tu, IHUt).
M J I'KNI.AHn,
J K WKA-riiKnroiih, Kxacntrit.
Att'y for Kxeuntrix.
RetVoe's Sale.
Statu or On mow,
a.
CouNTif or Multnomah
Not 100 is hxroliy fclvsii that by virtu of a I
denrr of petition and order of sate mad by
ami eotril In ilia l.iroult Uoert 01 the statu
of OrtKou for Multnomah 000 nty on the 15th
day ot Juna, 1887, and an amendatory deore
mads and entnitid in said Court 00 the 20th
day of rtipl-mlxir, 1SM7,' In the partition suit
id Amanda r linn et l v J It bmiib t al.
luridiy it s nrdnrid that the following
I ...... .. C . .1 II . ...I. I
reii frojmrty iiraimneu as roii.iws to-wiir
IS 'UtiiiiiuK a a point cloven (II) chain and
six (li) links n nth, mid Susan (7) chain and
eiliiV (KO) liiii ut of tl.o fiinh"st cm-tier
;tt Motion t.iMi ircn 'J) in townsHin twelve
(I?) H. n. ... i i. v ,.Ur (4) west, Willam
. t.i. M'-ndiun, milt ruimlnK llieno t fifty
.1. 1. ir.ui ..I,....-....( ..( .r..... mil i;..c-.
u,Bno0 f,,,r(h t in (10) chsin 1 thanoa east
int.t (4) oi."i'. and Hity (50) link J lhanre
di.iith tfn (III) ehm" j thaie sr-uth two (2)
ilc-ucru, thirty (.W) miiinifs a I two('.')
ch liu ard sisty (1,0) In k 1 t In nt a south
alsthtt en (IN) ib jjrt e thirty 130) Itmtrs.esat
twenty ('.'H) eliaiund ninety ii (UU) links ;
thanca t sixty six (il(.)chiins and il.ty.
seven (H7) link t tlini.-ti north five (ft) ila
g re and rimty (30) m'tintes ast twenty (20)1
chains and i.iuk CJ) link , Hirncii mirth ten
(10) dwerpe inl thirty 'Mi) tnii'iita-a. wett
eleven (I I) tdiniii end sevonlv (70) liuk ;
and lhr.iO'i not III twri.n-ix (20) deuiea.
a est twelve ( 12) chains snd thirty (30) link
to'tha place i f Itf-ginninc, erintaininif two
hundred and snvonty-thre (273) atra. mora
1 r IcM.lwinn situated In l.lnneoiinty,Or8on,
and heins a trt of aaetinn bineUsn (10.)
twrnty (20) suit thirty (.10 )in township (12)
snath raoK four (4) wct Willsmatta Meri
dian t bainii in connection with other real
prnporty belonuin: In the hair of John
-Smith, decaacd, b sold at pnblic aoetioD,
acnirdioi; to law. to th hiuhest bidder.
Now tharvfora, bv virtu cf said decree,
and ii I amanrlioant thereto. I, th oodar-
kiltnm.who wa ouly appniutnd hy said Court
10 sail sat. 1 real property, will on
Tuesday, Jaily 13th, la,
at 10 o'clock a. in. at the Court Hon door
of Linn county, Oregon, ll at publio auc
tion (o th highest bidder, for oh,ia pnra-
aoea to said aeeroa, all of the within de
scribed real pnperly.
C II It a rr oty.
Kef ere.
Summons,
lu the Cirruit Court of the Slate of Oregon for
the Vountg of l.mn j
J B Haakell, Plaintiff,
va
Annie V Ilaakell, I'efi ndaot.
In the name o the alate of Oregon ytu
are hereby lutnmoned and requtrea lo
appaar and anawer plait. llfT complaint
uiimi in toe anors eniitieu auit, id too
above untitled court, on ot before
Maaslar. I be fStsl 4mr mt Jmme, laee,
that Wing tl.o first clay of the na t regu
lai tarui aaM eo-trt, to bo begun and
bald at Albany, Linn csiiintv.Oreuon.Biid
you are hereby notified that If 'ou fall ao
toapaar and answer aald 0010 plat nt aa
harln requliad. plaintiff will apply to
mm court ior in tenet aernanueri in saiu
ooip!alnl to wit ; For a tloc.'M diaaolv
ing the uiarrtaga contract now exlating
l.iwin J ou and pialntill. fornoata snd
dlat'tirao enttof iblasult and foreucb
osbar roilof at may l ixultablean J Juat
Thla auminoria la pubilabet In tho Al
bany l)ai(M-BTfor ix suceeative weeka
by orli?r or lion 11 f Holaa JnUge of aald
mrt,wblch order waa 111 de at Charnliem
and hear dat tbo Sto day of May.leaO.
lasted M-y tkb. lUW.
Uao. A. Don rib,
fin's Au'y.
Executor's Notice.
Notice U hereby Klven that to nnder
algned baa bor n appoint by tbe County
Courtof Linn county, Oregon, execo or
01 the laat wt and testament and eataU
of Camilla McKarlaod, daroaaed, late of)
l.mo comity, Oregon. All persona hav
ing ciaiu.aaaitiat aald ft tale are b raby
u.xiflad topreatnt the .1 ilulv verified
at bla olP.rMi in Albany, Oreg n, within I
aix nioninsrroin lUia uate.
May 9tb, IS0O
J L II ILL,
TJ Ntl-ras, Executor.
Att'y for Kxocutor.
Sheriff's Sale.
tu tht Circuit Court of Oregou for Milt-
uomnlt Lotutr.
K Klrhot and T Rlci-t, partn. r under
tiienrm namaor r Ktnba'olCo, 1'IalntiUa,
Va
George U Singlet in, Hafendant.
Not k-e la hereby given that by virtue
or an execution amy ismimi rut or tbe
atxive named oout lu the above entitled
ant i an to me dirertitd and delivered. I did
lo LI nn county, tregcn. on theSnl dav
of May, lHOO.duly love upon all tbe right,
into and inters at or ueorgo Kningieton,
1 ha abova named defandant. In ana to tbe
real property hereinafter deaorlbed, and
win on
alerav, the 71k day of Jaae.A. IsM,
at the Court Houao door In the city of
Albanv. I. Inn count v.Oreenn. at tba hour
I or one o'clock p m ol aald day, sell at
publio auction for cash in band to tbe
highest bid lr all of the right, title and
I rile rest of tho aald defendant, George E
siiigie'on, 111 and 10 too following de-erlr-od
pramhea aa follows to-wit: Lot
No 7. In b',). k So 15. 11s tbe citv of Al
bany. Linn rotinty, ttate of Oregon, The
r.roiwda arising nom aut-h aale to ber d
plta l, first, 1 1 tbo f ay rnent of tbo coats of
amt upon aald execution aud tho original
roata of aniil stilt taxed at 119 65-100.
Second, tithe payment of plaintiffs claim
amounting totheauru of St wlihainter
st ihorooii at tho ralo of 8 per ojrit per
annutu from the 10; h day of April, lo'JO,
tne same nniiig ttie date of llie rt-oove r
of judgment In favo or the above uauaeo
plamtitr and agnlu-t t be above uaroed
di-f.iiidant
John Snailmois,
Sh'lTofLlnnCo., Or.,
by D 8 Smith, deputy.
Administrator's i JNotice.
Notice ialio.ehy riveu that the nnder
sijned a.lniin'jf.rators of cho estate of.Enooh
Holt, d. pca"d, Imvp H!el ayith the clork of
thC..un' JJ.ort for Ltnu county, Oregon,
thi.ir final :-..!int i said estate and the said
C untj '..mi t ha lixud Monday, th 7th day
of July, 18UU, at the hour of 1 o'olook p. m.
of aald day, ijr the hearing oi objections to
said aooouut, if any. and to settle said esUta.
This June 3rd, 1890.
Sam Mat and
W F MBNDENHALt,
J K Wkatuervord, Admrs,
Att'v for Admrs.
"fflr HEALTH RESTORER.
sNss1MstfK USEIT!
IT 13 THTl IP'BATi MEPTCTWB.
Jt rouses the f.iver and" Kirlnevs anil Stomach,
cures ll.ml.n he. Dvspcnsin. ereatca an Appe
tite, Purines the Impure Blood, and
P.T nVes Tbe H'tnk Btrong.
Vsed everywheres ft abottleisixforf 3.
Afiministratrix Notice,
Kotipe in hereby eiyeo that the under
lined hat this dsj been dily appoiutml ad
minittratrix cf th estate of Martin' Wert,'
deceased, late of Linn county, Oregon. All
persona having claims against aaid estate are
hereby requires to present them properly
verified to the undersigned at Albany, Ore
gon, within six monthi from this date.
May 14tb, 1890.
Sarah L Ltjper,
. Administratrix.
This Trade Mai k on a stove
mean it I the beat thet ex
Revtence and skill can cnn.
. , trive. Sold only by fjmith
V ... S to Sndr
1
ii
n ffi irnt n its
TEEM
Russel A (Jo's
r rm
.r ' . .. . ' ' "jf f A 'sf i 1 ... ' - :
i;-f
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, IRON, STEEL. CHAIN, COAL, PAINTS,
OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, BABY CARRIAGES, GARDEN
AND GRABS SEED, GUNS and AMMUNITION.
For Sale.
Good aingls ibnugv. harness, rot e. wbii.
bnrae blaoeat, etc. Huggv newly paiutnlj
All ior aai at a bargain. A nieeouitii; call
on K C UK AHU.S LEY.
monf.y. cheap;money, "
We have made arrangement to supply
money to all on long time at low rates o
Interest on Improvtd f unis and city prop
erty. Ihseewho contemplates building
brick blocks or good brb k business I oils
cen get money. Sre os.
WAll.ce l.i'fticas.
Harry Jones'
RE8 ATU RANT AND OYS
TER HOUSE.
Jest opar.ed, r.jp.ite ih Itoa Hr.iM.f.
Prompt attention, ai.d tvtrjtbi.ifc- r.ntoi d
clean.
Open day and nil.t.
F, M. FRENCH,
LeaLtnix
WATCHES,
Clocks,
J E W E L 11 Y
Spectacles.
I have the larpi-nt stock u(
rjiecUirlve and Eye ghiHwa
in the fount)- ami fit them
by JohiiMton'a pat. IHoptic
eye meter.
I keep a full line of the above celebrated
Glove in black and colore. Am sole
agent for Albany, Or.
Samvel E Yovxa.
Farms,
Farms.
Those wishing to invent in farm
property should eall and sre rnrlist
f farm and city property, 'e have
aome of a gnod fruit and yaidt-n
land a ean be found iu the flats
Also stock rauoheaand wheat fur ins
all near KR. Farma and faim prop
erty a rpeoialty. Call and ate us
liefure pnrchaainu ) hrre,
Otlioe, First Street, next door to
Thompson A Overmau'a Haruva
Shop, Albany, Or.
T. B. CORNELL & CO.,
Real Kstale Aftntr.
Choice Residence Blocks.
vpkv cnE.tr.
EOOD INVESTMENT
OOK'T :- DELAY.
Frk Conveyance to Property.
PAYMENTS ::- EASY,
TOWNSEND & WILSON
DbiedFrtjit Wanted. Plums andal
kinds of dried fruit wanted immediately
by W G Simpson, First street.
ALBANY. OREGON.
-aoenth kor-
Engines and Machinery.
rj. ,fjr-:v,-w
AND HEALI.RS IX
L. E.
Huh liocn
-AT
HEAD IN
AM 7t J
Now tho (Ircatost Attraction is His Large and Stylish
Stock of
LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS,
Straw Goods, Etc.,
-In Keeping "NVitU tlio Sseanon.
If You WouUl bo Suitably Dressed
- Call - e t -
Jas. F. Powell & Co.,
Successor to Geo. C. Henderson.
-1EALERS IN-
Choice G
t a . a
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co Etc. Etc.
Low Prices and
Montague
OOE1TEE FIRST Sc FEERT STS
Dealers in
Grcieeries, Produce, Tobacco Cigars,
Confectionary. Mc,
Trodnoa wanted in exohanga for good or cash. Fist-olasaa good and
prompt attentiou. TRY US ,
Oui caarges are so light that everyone can stand them,
stoves, ranges, and builders hardware, we carry tli.
finest assortment in the Valley, and only ask a fail
examination of our stock to convince you.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN
BUGGIES, LOGGERS AVD
BLAIN
Declared
THE-
HIS - LINE!
His - Store.-
rocenes
Prompt Attention.
Matthews k Washburn
Albany"
Oregon
Hardware.toyes and Tinware.
a Son,