The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 08, 1890, Image 2

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A GREAT REVOLUTION.
Soma time ago the Salem Jenrnul said
the Interest which Oregon farmer feel In
hop rtlting It affected be a protective
tariff. Very true, thou who ralsejiops In
Oregon art benefitted by the protective
tariff but how about those people In Ore
gen who do not ralte hope. There are
hundred people In Oregon, ajre more, who
do not raise hope to one who does. Have
these hundred no right and Interest to b
considered a well a the one who raise
ho,? To Hat thla question It to antwer
H with all reasonable men. But the irost
muting part of the JourmtTi article It
found In Itt reference to the report of a
committee appointed by the English House
of Commons to Investigate the depression
In the hop Industry. The J turn J goet on
O say that,
From the facts brought out In this ex
amination It sp(esr that hop growing In
England Is not menanced or the Intro
duction of substitutes) that It'ls not tnjuied
Ty the lessening quantity of hops used per
barrel In the manufrctureof beer; but that
It Is handicapped by the enormout Impor
tation of German and American hops. The
English grower cannot raise hop as cheap
1 at the German or American grower."
Now, then If thlt be true the pertinent
question tt,why do American hop-growers
need any protection t all, It they can rale
that product cheaper than Europe t This
fact hat long been hidden from hop-con -
tumers ih America, but thanks to the
healthy "campaign ot education" to qulct
ly but effectively going on, people are merg
ing Into the broad light of day on thla tub
ject, and In the very near future one of the
mot remarkable revolution! In public
sentiment that has ever taken place In the
civilized world will take place on the sub
ject of our robber tariff tystem. Mark
this prediction.
'( HAFT1NO
A thorn
TKEtO
ON A rut IT
The Salem Capital Journal sayt the
above It what It would mem It Blaine'
reciprocity proposition shou'd be tacked on
to McKlnley't tariff bill. The JoW It
entitled to both acumen and candor In the
above. The McKlnley bill and Blaine's
reciprocity proposition are the very antlp
odea ot each other. The former It the
protection Idea gone to seed.and the latter
I "free trade pure and simple forced upon
wur government oy npain wnen we
learned that that country can, and actually
hat, beaten ut at our little game of pro
tection, by putting duties so high on A
snertcan flour In Cuba, at to drive ut out of
that market. The Journal thinks demo
crats are not gratified at lilrlne's attack
apon the McKlnley bill from any love of
Mr. Blaine or appreciation of his talents.
Of course they are not. It I not a question
of "love" or "appreciation of talents.
But they are gratified that one of the most
distinguished advocates of protection in
this or any country, should have been,
while going down to the - "Damascus" of
American diplomacy, subjected to the ex
periences et Saul of Tarsus, who, while
yet breathing out threatenlngs and
slaughter" against those In his day who
were walking in the path ot light and
knowledge, saw a light that "shined around
him" and immediately there fell from hi
eyes as It had been scales: tnd he received
sight forwlth It Is because of the Rlorl
shis visitation ot this light to Blaine, beam
lag out at It does from the great sweep of
the "campaign of education" that demo
crat aie thus gratified. They are grati
fied at the significant and highly-Important
evidence of returning reason in the vety
sanctum anctorum of the party of pro
tection. BOUND TALK.
Senator Plumb of Ksnsas Is a very zeal
ous republican, but he does not think that
a man has to endorse,under the party lash
the protection vagaries of the McKinley
bill In order to be a good republican. In
making a speech the other day in opposi
tion t that bill he said :
Then Plumb too a prominent part in
the discussion Inveighing against the ex
otbltant stands of the high protectionists
The American people were entitled to
have cheap goods If competition could
bring that about. Wheo.he asked,was the
time coming when the people of the United
States would get some benefit from the es
tablishment of some Industries? Just as fast
at the point was arrived at when lower
prices might be expected.the manufacturers
came and said they wanted more duties,
whereby the downward progress of prices
anight be checked. He had no Idea that
what he might say was going to affect the
vole of the senate. He could conceive and
he could now see that the cohort of pro
tection were so orrnized that the bill was
to go through substantially as it came from
the finance committee, lit believed in
distributing the duties necessary for the
purpose of raising revenue for the suppor
of the government in such a way as to
cqialize the conditio! existing be
Iween the manufacturers of this country
and those abroad . If he were In doubt h
would resolve the doubt In favor of tne
Ameriran manufacturers, but If he knew
the exact conditionshe would put t ie
home and foreign manufacturer on the
same footing precisely. The senate, he
con'lnucd.owed some duty to the American
people as well as to the manufacturers.
That so furious a bloody shirter as Field
Marshal Murat Ualstead should now go back
on the Force bill fills the soul of the Hon Bill
Chandler with grief and alarm. He had al
ways regarded Ualstead a a "great leader, but
ow be brands him as an apostate, Ualstead
hi reply, says that hit apostacy consists mere
ly in "hostility to fads in legislation," and as
to the charge of abandoning ' the fifteenth
amendment he says: "I do think the amend
ment unwise, bnt did not think so whin it was
proposed and had something to do wan pro
curing its ratification by the State of Ohio
which was essential to its adoption. The
amendment is right, but as smeasure of recon
traction was no, expedient, and I employ tha
exact language about the Lodge bill,"
Two repul lican senators, Plumb of Kama
and Paddock of Nebraika, are voting with the
democrats on quite a number of items in the
tariff bill, The constituent of these two
seiatots are nearly all farmers, and these
senators have heard what the farmers of the
northwest are saying about the Bill McKinley
tariff bill, With these two senators snd Blaine
taught up and carried away by the potent in
fluence of the "campaign of education" and
converted to the doctrine of "free trade," we
may look any time for the unreasonable to bap.
pen in republican politics.
The farmers of the Sixth judicial district of
Kansas have petitioned the judge, in view of
the disastrous failures of crops, and general
stringency of money matters, that the proceed
ing in the forecloseure of all real estate
mortage now pending, or that may
commence within one year from date be
delayed
Nobody caret whether reciprocity is "the
highest form of protection, "a Secretary Blaine
says, or the lowest form of free trade, so long
as it opens Lew markets for the products ollhe
United States and improve our industrial and
commercial tystem.
The A'chison, kni5u, Chiimion a strong
republican paper hn come out boldly for "free
trade." There i a gre-U falling to piece go
ing on in the rank of the republican Fartv
just now. Let the falling to pieces go on.
The work is a good one, I
WHAT TH B VAItMElW fsKP,
The western farmers, uul) Ing ovir the
McKlnley bill In their Intervals ol toll, have
been unable to see thut It doe anything
for them. In the language of Mr Illalnc,
there I not a section orIlne In the entire
bill that wilt open a market for another
bushel ot wheat or another barrel of pork,'
The farmer can see how certain coromant
special Interests will be helped, and more
money be given to those who have much
already , but they do not see that they are
to sell more, yet more tor what they sell
or pay less for what the) buy. They were
Inclined at tint to think they might ge
more for their wool, but they see Its price
does not go up a copper In spite ot the
headway the McKlnley bill has male.
With a prospect of higher duties their wool
sells for four cent a pound lest than last
year. Chicago Tribun.
The efficiency of the American mechanic
t every where recognised as being super
ior to that ot anv other nationality. The
French teem to come n!t In dexterity and
activity In handling machinery, perhaps
the Enk lUh next, wl;h the German the
most plodulnir of all. There Is no doubt
that on Iron -working machinery, for in
ttance.oreven In wood-working machinery
the average American mechanic can do
twenty-five per cent, more work than his
German or English neighbor aero the
water. Thut we can always manufacture
certain classes of good at cheap or cheap
er than they can be nmnufactured In Eu
rope.' One great Incentive the American
mechanic always has to achieve excellence
In his work It that ot becoming himself an
expert workmen, and finally a master
mec.ianlc, and owner of a shop, a forge
or a factory. In Europe the average
working-man has little or no nmbillon t-
become anything but a working man.
ills opportunities for becoming a master
mechanic or the owner of a shop are so
improbable that he works on In a plodding,
mechanical way, doing the same to dsy a
he did yesterday, and the same this year
without making that progress which I In
spired by the ambitions of the American
mechanic. Our free Instltuilons, our re
publican form of government, our equality
between man and man, the wlJe field to
rise In any of the departments, are among
the factors which go to build up the enter
prising mechanic and the prosperous man
ufacturers In this country.
When a democratic administration w as
conducting the negotiations with Great
Britain for a settlement of the Behrlng
sea dispute there was a great deal of pr
tisan talk about Itt lack ot "backbone" and
want of consideration for American metal.
But now the rTrMaa-, In very proper
appeal for a patriotic support of the present
administration in its cot. teuton cn the
iitne subject, say thut "the policy asserted
bv Mr Blaine I. In all respect that which
hi democratic pTdccessoi defined." It
declares that "President Harrison U to-Jay
willing to confirm in a treaty the arrange
ment proposed by Mr. Bayard In 1 883 and
definitely accepted by lord Salisbury.'
This tardy admission that democrats were
right on a question of national honor and
interest ought to leach heated partisans to
be very slow In impeaching the patriotism
of their fellow-citizens who diflor with
them on polkicsl issues.
- 1
There can be nothing more significant of the
purpose of the Republican party in revising
the taiiff than the voe on Senator McPhersun's
amendment. On a stiict parly vole the Re
publicans refused to agree 10 the projoiliou
that tariff taxes should not exceed the average
ad valorem war tarff rate of I&64. In other
woids, the Republican Senators announce that
they propose to lax the country on imports
more heavily for the support of favored manu
facturers than it was laird for the support of
troops for the suppression of the rebellion.
I be vote is a frank admission that the tax is
not for revene nor for protection to "infant in
dustries," but for a bounty to hoary at 1 rick
monopolies. It meant that in the esteem of
Republican Senator manufacture in peace
are war bier than told ert in war of the people's
support,
Senator Vest U entitled to the credit cf
exposing with the kcennest ridicule the
republican abandonment cf the poor old
home market humbug. The protection
ists have fooled tne farmers to the top of
thetr bent by promising them a home
market if the si m fie agriculturists would
only contribute to the brilding up of the
mauufacturcr. But a hundred years have
patted and the farmer i (till sending a
broad the surplus which remalna after the
home market has taken all it can consume
and now the manufacturer themselves are
aiking for a wider market and are urging
the making of reciprocity treaties. Here
I a real free-trade victory in protection
rank the meaning of w lilch no cll-claimer
can change.
There Is not a scc'ion or pa.araph in
the Force bill that is not grossly and out
rageously partisan, and while all are b;ij
in the extreme, perhaps the worst is thut
which robs the 'people who may be brought
up before United States courts for trial for
allsged election offenses of the privilege
of having a non-partisan jury. This
striks at the tap root of American liberty,
and no matter what other changes ere
made if this feature ts left in the bill it wilt
still remain the mcst dangerou measure
proposed in congress In a quarter of a
century
The 1Xmet-AIouulaiHcertnu.orhv.it Blaine's
"free-trade" reciprocity on the ground that
the South American states with whirh
such reciprocity is to be established are
republics. This Is about as sensible as
that a Methodist should trade with a Meth
odist merchant because the merchant I a
Methodist. Some of the talk of our pro
tection folks is becoming thinner than
weak tea .
The general election in Kentucky and
Alabama look place yesterday. In Kentucky
the only state officer to elect was a clerk of the
court of appeals. The democrats carry the
state by from forty to forty five thousand ma
jority a Urge increase over the majority hereto
fore given to that party. In Alabama they
sweep the state
The republican leader in the senate and
house may be able under the potent ln
flue nee of the party lash to hold members
to their suppoit of the McKinley tariff bill,
but the result of the elections this fall will
show their utter Inability to hold their
rank and file in line on that subject.
Eveiy orator in the South Caroliaa cam
paign makes frequent use of the phrase, "I
say it regardless of consequence," That is
the great trouble with the Souih Carolina cam
paign. There is too much disregard of the
consequence.
Gladstone makes it a rule never to travel on
Sunday, and ex Governor Curt in m-kes it 1
rule never to travel, on any other day if it can
be avoided, And they have both lived to a
ripe old age.
.,w crxarn chee iua reo.jivit"t Coi.rad
Meyer.
1 1 Kaunas iha boat ami corn crops sit
ahout a tatlurf, and Vbt- LgiUiur will he
asked to exteud the Ue ou uicataes one
TIIR NRF.lt OF SMAIXFACrORIKA.
cn factories each employing ten men are
worth far more to a community than one fac
lory giving work to a hundred men. Ten fao
toric each with a hnnlred operative are more
to be desire! tlinn any thousand handed mono
poly. We want the big Institutions ts we can
get them, but we need the smaller ones just as
badly, or worse,
A strike in one line or th c'osing down of a
factoiy because the maiket was against it has
been known to paralyte the business of a com
munity, and In even the largest cities when
great number of operatives are tlitown out of
wotk, trade is seriously affected. The stability
of local business depends to a great ett'.ent
upon the practical impossibility of such a state
of things occurring,
It cannot occur with a multitude of small
factories in different line. The null season
varies, The demand for certain Jaisei of good
may be active when there i no call for sums
other class. There is safety in divcttity.
Seattle hat room fur any number of small
concerns and they will prosper here. There
is n U'e in her inmortini:. cither for her own
home purines or her jobbing t mile, blacking,
or broom, or candle, jtr clock, glue, itik,
matches soup, varnish, vitugnr, button of
certain kind, or a uoxen oilier mini; that are
now in the list ol imortations, when these can
be nude just as well here.
lbs chamber ot commerce coinmitteo is.
presumably, cn the outlook for and ncgotiut
ing to secure large plants; do not let li-r nrg-
lect the smaller oucs, easily induced to locate
with the proper ("encouragement .Seattle
Journul.
vnutarat titor ttmi tn i. si.
Of the Oregon Statu Weather IUircau
co-siperntiiig w itli U. 8. Signal Service
Central OtlU-e, Portland, Orvgoii, for
tlio wwk ending Sntimlny, Aug. 2ml,
ISUi):
nie.vriiea.
The
temperature has been belrw the
average for the wcck.and has ranked from
45 to 90 degree.
Except a few local sprinkles along the
coast and a sprinkle at V alia Walla on
luly 3ut.no rain Is reported to have fallen
In the state.
The day have been cloudy or partly
cloudy In th; mornings, the afternoon
have been cloudless.
rnoin.
The cool partly cloudy weather was
very favorable to harvesting opera. Ion
which have continued during the week.
The. 'weather condition have also been
favorable to the crop not let matured and
to the ripening of fruit.
Die wheat and oat are generally yield
ing better ihan was expected. 'Ihchtiv
crop was much larger than was expected;
1 he peach crop Is poor; the apple yield
will be fair The codtln moth ha done
considerable injur, l'luin and
1U lines
win oe especially picnutui. jne grape 11 t,c city j iil, but talk of lynching being
give promts of an abundant leld and', , . ., ,, ... ..,.
vineyard, .re reported lu be In a heaithv i'fVi v xi 1 h' n Vu X. ''" M '
condition and U.riving. The , leld ol corn ! V 1 , . .""J-i. T" 7
..... ... i of Jul anil brouetil linu 10 r.i'eiistuii lor safe
will not be op In the average on at count j , ' , .
of the dry srii'hcr slim seeded and crxd i cl'",
flights during xm I111; season. t lrll sijir,
Wheat y ii t.l-of 40 bustu ls per acre are i Aai.ai'fcts.N, Miss., Aug. 5. Light miles
T i.1? '"'"! v.,r!o" I'alitics. Henatnr j , of ,teiJctn Sunday ni eht while a rty
E T Hatch, M to-, Polk county. reports : -,.,, . . . . .
-I had fiin v-thsce acre, wh ch lelded 40 ! ' C"U"C;' ;f,u""nK "
and one-half uuslu Is per acre, 'l hi iv j l!c "c, '""
be considered an Ind.. -ntlon of hut suni". ,lcn,1 M k'"ca "'!,mlJ'' ",1,,,,,crI "''"l.
mer fallow, heat will average In this j J 17'. """''' woumle.1. It is not
locality " known what wa the mottvc ! the deed.
From the W illamette valley general re. 1 l'"c n,lt lo ,",m ,lu"'1
ports a lo vlek's have not been recorded, i I "'''''
toe r.umiicr ui iwmicis per acre irorii
Eastrrn Oregon will average well. Was
co, blierinan, tfllitatn and Morrow court,
ti a have very saiisfartorv crops. In
L'matila to tin- west of Pendleton the
wheat is poor. Some will not tlcldovrr
in bushel per cere. To the north and east
of Pendleton it will avirar tutly 35 husit
el ,K-r a re. L'i.l"n u un'y wiV. average
front 30 to 40 bn-hi ls p r acre. The nut
satisfactory reOiUi are received from all
counties.
It. H. l'AOl K.
Olwervcr U. S. Sigiuil Servio.
Axniatant Iirectr Oregnii Wintlu r Ilu
reau. c'i!sTV tvtttr risiiiLnt
R. X. Bl, kburn. JisJk. ; D. W. C..r tn
Bumtiaugh. tHuniUHHm.)
'm.
Warrant were onli-red draw n for the
following bills:
A SaltmaxMli, luinlit-r i
M rVott, Sla-riir
KTT1 hdu-r, dirvtvor
AU. Klertric Light Co
Kucker A Lyoim, luinlx r ...
O 1 OjhIiow, nil Utile fiimily
( C ('oolfv, aid M rs Clark
Indies Aid Srcii-ty
('ox A Findley, aid ilt-mh-rsnriH. .
Trite l5roH
Sy I venter Hall, rougar scalp
Vv K Curl, Miliary
(Jeo Young, work on Siintiain
1.1 50
30
-'7 30
17 1J
10 no
0 IM) ,
10 (i I
10 00
5 50
fi 00
W 33
bridge 2 00
W At ox, work on jail
I W Kpink, lumUr. . . :
C I) Montague, aid for poor
IhtviM ISroM, material
Miller A Hart, painting
K (Joan, aid for poor
A n ton 11c di? CY'hta, i-Xbiniiiing. . .
(i F KufHIfll, r'UJit
J It Fitwater, ueet por
IVyoe A F'rrnrian IIiom,
Paiulcy A F'inh,
FM Carter, w ork 011 Hidewalk. . . .
Hall A .MclioiiaM, booku, etc. . . .
li li Mover, lumber
Wt'Mtonlx iHygcrt, roll
N I l'pync.fer.
S W Ross, gravel
Hamilton & Andrew
) Hart, keeping poor
Townsend At Kuuttner, repair on
jail
II M $lonc,Rock creek bridge. . .
Adjourned to Santium river.
9 :r
3.H 70
1.1 00
70 i
t,2 IXI
J3 IX)
14 Ot)
Zi cr
H 1:0
2 (H)
0 M
70 no
4.1 00
: 'jo
22 00
'9 55
18 00
10 00
Cut 7
35
fJO 00
Take Caret llicie I DangerSS
allowing inactivity of the kidneys i'.o
In
ur. w through nr-sltfCt. The da!ly kli
of Brighl's tluruH and diabetes mil wrr-ek
thenoud.v bark cf h.altb if it is allowed to
drift ruddrlt upou them. The blajidor,
too, if iuaclive, and judioiou inrdioatiou
does not soetdily direct the hfdm toward
the tot of safety, t ill be whelmed by the
qaicksacd of (iirease. In abirctiuft- a diure
tic, let your choice fall upon Hostettcr's
Stomach Hitter, which stimulates the renal
organ without irritating ami exciting thcrn,
two effects o be apprehemded from tha uo
mediuatel stimuli larntly resorted to. These
have a tonduuey to react prejudicially 1 he
Hitters invigorate tho ki.loey and bladdor.
in common with tho nerves and the diper
r,iveor,au.. and t' afford Isttiut! aid. lu a'
aostf nd du:d assin'ance iu preventing and
curing iutHrtnltt. ,,t and VKinlitent feve-.'
fiilinuf amr, corn r 1 patiou aud dieuinut iit it
also sbbjugaten.
A Vlllanlnas Preaeber.
Atlanta, Gi., Aug. 3 The attempt of a
colored preacher named W II Boone, in Gor-
I lion county, to kill by poisons family of ten
pci suns, inrec 01 ins vic.imt Deing now oeau,
has created intense excitement and the prisonei
and bit wife are carefully guarded in jail. IU
put rat poison in the lood of a colored familj
named I -alley.
e1!
ruE it- Bj.F,cfi.i:n.
Prel ir. riceker, an old tlm n"WsTnper and
fliciuriml ntaii, write from the liuhiwin Hotel,
J. "No oniiuary occurretn-e coniil iniluce
mo to ftll ivr my name to ho wici, hut I have
teen troul.lrd with d -nTurwie. I 1 li worst form
ar.ii Iniil-'sti1"'- litsion I t 'cl Joy's Vege
(.i.lo Ka.s.ipNi'ii'.n, i j.--nt r.i.i iy a rlollnr on
r..-.utu without tvV i. fy misery was so
p.'i.tat vlmcslt wrmcd ui If I f't'iuld die. In
ini. ufiiivH I found Juy sva,m si.n t bottle, and
tl 9 Sui-oud put mo on my ii;uL it will cheat
X... J grave ot inasy a vi.rtlui.
ir...
idlliliiissWei'Siipplvp
-or II MflQT
IMC E3J,3s? 3HE O 352T -
In the selection of a rnsidenoe lunation no
. slniilii alvmnnt cnutrilmtes so muoh to ths bealthfulnett of a lootlity as
water supply. In this -ut Miuthorn Sprites Is easily superior to any residence local,
ity in thetfity of Pun land. It 1 high, and drainage Is omniilst. The water supply is
from a spring o.pnblo of abundantly supplying
from the river of one-half mil plaoes it out cf
works will at ones ha constructed, so that partis building wilt have an abundant tuppl
nf pureoold water direct from the spring,
Sonio Facts In Regard to Its Loctfon In Reference to tha Business
and EmplojmoDt Center?.
POUT
OIITI.AND is the grs.t inanufaaturirg
power Tor uianufaoturtnu purimses
ron City. Already 'he 111 mufioturlnj intrsta( Portland, n.natlv oouduaU.1
i at Oregon City, prod.i ia an inomno of
prna.i'M an inoomo of $
gruwing amllnorussing. 1 ut grost n.anuf
ml inorussing. T iU ifrost riisnuf loturin coutor it dtatai
horn Hprinpa. whilo Portland, tlm uiant ...
center of the North I'actllo o-ust, I fij md.t
piirrtmisrr..unol l.nsKinsllon to aoo that the country intervening tten Portland
and Orrgon City it has nf power supply it tha natural rssidanee lunation of the bi. Mi
nes mn, aiid busy worker and wag -arnrt who keep in motion the various en ter
prtarsof th cummmuial and maunfauturing interest of ths North I'auillo coast.
The Oregon Land Co.,
1 loins o III ai', S ili'tn.
TKLEGRAWIKJ NEWS
The f 'rasHs,
Wasiiiniitom Aug. 5. Ttlcgramt havl
lecn ouiiri in on the Oregon delegation ai
day. Not on'y are tin Hoards of Trade pro
testing r gainst the itcflicicnt census, but private
individual and prominent men all over the
stale are demanding a recount as an act of
jusli.-e to Oregon. The scnaims lo-day called
ii I on Super iutciutent Porter and made a formal
request for a re enumeration of tfie slate. 'I he
telegram prcsente I by Senator I'ktlph and
Mitchell yesterday from the Hoards of Trade
in Oregon were one each from Poitland.SjIcrn
Albany, Astoria, HakerCiiy, McMinnville and
Kcscburg, The secretary expresses hi wish
10 comply ilh the reiue made when theie
i presented a spccilie statement as to the allrg
ed iinK-rlcH'liiins in the ccmus, He say (hat
no proof have been submitted a to censu
error and that all charge of incomclenry
ami error have been disapproved I y lite scisl
sgriti of the department whowas directed to
investigate matters at Portland.
A Traaesty mi Mlrasliarg.
i:i.l rsMit k:, July 5. Yesterday shortly
after noon at Host) n, Pat liaivy, a while
livrtyman kccpr, and Mile Mayo, a colored
man, ipurrcled alnut a horse, lUrvy struck
M iyo, when the tal'cr pulled a large pocket
knife and plunrd it into lUrvy. U penetrat
ed a lung, making a very dangerou and pro
bal.'ly fataly wound. Icuty Sheriff Mat Mil
; lc. unmeJitrlv atir.tr.I Mnoiml lo l.-ml him
A M LH: rirale.
I'l l.b.t 11, N )., Aug. 5, A desperate
fight occurred at a picnic of the Arbieicr Turn
Verein at Lller'. grove last niohi, nearly loo
men taking part in the silts y. St ;icrrnen
were bahly hamllcd by inluiutcl anarchists.
Outing the riot the Amerirsn flag, floating
from a stall at the entrance of the gioiinils,wa
turn dosva and trampled uodci loot. Warrsnt
arc out for a drcn ol the rioter,
Vtsrid's Irrard Bralira,
Ito:ruN, Aug. 5 At I'cacon pain to day
J II CUusscn, of llos.on, of the Athletic asto
ciation.surceeded in b'raking the world's ama
teur record fcr a running Imp step anil a jump,
making 41 feet 5indies,aa:ns M W r old's
recurd of 44 f.cl I V inches.made in New Vork
in May last,
Arrws I be vfalrr.
Iv.Nsi ai'i.K, Aug. 4 New i received of a
railway horror that happened at Ilocl's, a tia
lion near her. An express train sud.'cnly left
the rails and rot'.rd down an embankment, three
cat falling into the stream. There arj 120
(trnple in the carsni the time. Their strtiggle
were tcrrih'e. It i lltevel the lost of life
will lie very high, some plncing it at one hun
OICll
Waal Ike alia s, A at.
Sea 11 I E, Aug. 4, 1 he Chamber o( Com
1 nierce this afternoan adopted a resolution re-
piecing Seattle's rrpresrnlative in the nation
al O A K encamiiiieiit at 1 Union lo invite the
Grand Army lo hold lire nest encampment in
Sraitlr, and secure ihe assistance of other
Washington delegal to that end,
Highest of all ia Leaycning Power.
3SQWYEVt PURE
:L. E. BLAIN
IIoh XSoen
-AT
,Now tho Greatest Attraction
Stock
HEAD
IN HIS
LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS,
Straw Goods, Etc.,
In Keeping With the feqanon
If You Would bo Suitably Dressed
- Call - at - His - Store.-
element Is so Important as that e-f hWthful-
23 ,000 people with wafer. A distance
isauhof m.l.rU. A system of water
oouter of the Northwest Portland's source
it at tha f.tl. of th. Willan.etU rlv.r .1
S'JO.INNUKMI annuill
W.UOO.IMW annually. They are constantly
toturini eonUr i. ilislmt on ona aide Nl it. tin.
dUttut in tho opposite direction. It re-
metropolis ana business
Hotel Portland, PortlsnJ
ad Mrslraas.
San Antonio, Tex,, Aug. 4 An attsck
wa made upon the tewn of Shaflcr, Picsidto
county, this morning, by twenty five Mexican
State Ranger Graves was killed, and Deputy
SliciilT I-ee seriously wounded, A posse of
ranger snd deputy slier ids hsve left Mai fa lo
capture the marauder. It it retried thai
Shaflcr wa sacked and buincd,
tar Reesnal.
Wamiinuton, Aug. 4 Scna'ois Mitchell
and Dolph lo day went to the census office and
presented a tepirt for an entire count of the
Mate of Oregon. It was represented that the
increase in the past len year ty all othci sta
tistic showed that Ihe population was much
greater lhan the returnt of the present census
indicated and thai th people of Oiegon uni
versally liclicved that the census had lie-n
very inefficient. Superintendent Porter tele
graphed Supervisors Kelly and Strange 10 le
pott at once upon ihe ituailon. The census
official do not incline toward a recount, be
cause there are, no doubt, other state who
would join in a like demand and the censu
people would find themselves in a whirlioolof
discontent snd congressional piessure. which
would mike life burdensome to them.
t-ts)4 Retreat,
Panama, Aug. 4. It is believed here that
San Salvador i now in a most precarious situa
tion. Her whole available ttiength of 3",Ouo
troop Its lieen thrown into uaulemala.
Flashed with repealed lucccss, this little army
growing smaller with each engagement is push
ing itrwaid into the heart ol the enemy ttoun
try. It i lo be feared, however tht when
Guatemala an. I llomluias have mobilucd their
furve lite) will ovchchn lint little army wlmh
setmt to have alreaily anlcel hryonJ the
lines of a osiI.l retreat.
A Trrrlslr starsw.
Nsiv RitllLAMi, Minn , Aug, 3. A mofl
terrific wind and hi.iislotm visited this section
tins forenoon. The windows on ihe Wes'. and
north st'lcul building in Ihe village, and lor
milts to cither shie in the toui.'iy, arc broken,
1 he storm was slajul fifty mile wide and ten
nnUrt lung. All uncut gram in its path is a
tout loss. The tost is estimated from f7 5,000
tc 150,000. Hug were killed nd bunurcd
of chicken eiisl,cl. In some instances piece
of ice were uuven snb u.b fone a to pierce
thiough the roof of buthiings.
A IU4 Tiasap.
Raci.sC, W'u,, Aug 3. Adam Young, ol
IviiuiHrttviilr, Ind., a prufrs iunat Iramp, had a
narrow cscaj'e, lo-day, flora I) m lung. The
cause of Voung' rough t'catment was a Inutal
assault made upou the Rev Father Fcsslcr, ol
Si Joseph's Catholic chaicb, at the home of
ihe cletgymsn alwut noon to-day. Voung
stent lo Hie Uor ol the prtcl home and uc
mantled something to eal. licfore Father Fes
tier could dorige, ihe tramp, fur reason! un
known, itruck him on the neck. Tne priest
tan out i-f the ha-Jt door with Voung in pur
suit. The clergyman was overtaken by bis
assailant knocked down, pounded in .he face,
and had hit nose smashed. liy this lime a
crowd had congregated. Some one shouted,
"hang the brute, a rope wat placed around
the neck of Ibe tramp, and but M ihe timely
arrival of olicemen,be would have been dang
ling in Ihe air from a targe tree near by. Voung
was placed in jail
rrabably Only Hanatte.
I'.tsi.iN, Aug. 3, Prince liisrnarck'a new.
papvr organ, the Hamburger Nachrichten, at
seria that General Count Von Waldersee and
other eminent and well known person, in (he
entourage of Kaiser Wilhclm, are sttonjy
urging upon the k titer their belief that both
the lime sad the situation of Furoptan affairs
sre now opjtor'.une for the consummation of a
combined attack by the powers of Ihe triple
alliance, toge'her with '1 uikey and Bulgaria,
upon Russia
U. S. Coy't Report, Aug. 17, 1M9.
Oeclcireil
THE -
-LINE!
is His Large and Stylish
of
MINTHORN
SPRINGS.
THE BEST
SELLING
Citation.
I h Coitty Court 0 tie Mot qfOrtgon fir
th County of Linn,
I.i lha iimttnr of lhr (state
or
HUTU intAIMlf AW,
Deceased.
!
To Jan W batr, Thomas Clemens. C
hibClmiimi, i:ilxelU Adklu Jessie
J Clemens, Mnoy A lion!, William
demons. Worth K Clrnixni, Nancy A
Clemen, WillUtn N Clamona, Sarah
K Clemen, Anna K Herron, Oliver T
Merron.
ORKKTINO:
1MK NAME OK THIS IVTAI K OF
Orr-R'ni, You are hereby clt'Kl and ie-
qutrrwl in sptx-wr in the County Court, of
the Mai i f t.Kon. for Ihe Couu.y of
Linn, at tne eoutt room toereof, nt Al
bany, lu tha Co.inty of Lion, on
stay, lb 1st star f Hrplrmhrr, ISM,
t the hour of 2 o'clock, p m, of that day,
then ana thnrn to show cuw, ir as y
tbnrtbe, wLy William Clemen, admin
intialor, Of 111 IMate of Ruth IJradshaw.
dcsaHl, khotild not be licentwd to swll
the real propwrty of said Ituta liradabaw,
devwaaed, dor lbed a follow, to wti:
lhKlonlng at theNW corner of John
n FaJmooson cloiiallon land claim, no
tification ro lociH, claim No 6t, in Tp 12.
NK 4 W, running thence vt St M chain
tbiice south 34 49 chain, there wki
31 (til rha'nj. tnene nortb 81 40 chain,
o Ihe p!ae ol to((lnning;,coiita nil g 1)0
crest, an in i,iin eout.iy,uiegoi.
siei.Haiti: IWialnninir In the intr f tk
Cwlapoot ertM-b. 00 ihe nH b undsry
linn or Ibe Mthl John II KdinouMon'a do
nation Sand tiim, notltlosUon No KW
and o aiiit 1.0 M in Tp IjHH 4 W, end
ruunliiK I'ifiiie aouib li 60 chain lo the
outfit corner of iho ntnh 34 of ald
dnt.atlun laud t-lalin, Irenes 4 2b
chains Ihe ct-i.ter of the .nsln channel of
aid CalapooU crisnb: thai rm tip ttm en
lr of tbe inain chammlof aatd ertek to
th p. son of U-K'nnlnic, conialultig 20
wereai, an in Lion county. uiei(on
Pons by order of ibe Hon
1 K N Blar-kburn, Jodjre of Ibw
County Coori. ol tho Ut of
- - i:Kn. for tne County Llnp,
f M , I wlllr the ! ol al4 court 1 Tax
I I s ibis 1st usy uf Au;u4, A 1).
. IS.ffl.
(Atic-i) NIM'AYNif,
C-iuniy C'erk.
Summons,
Ut CireuU CiUrt of the SltU oj Oregon
fur the County 0 Limn,
J.H ANTOXKLLK, rialut ff.
" 1
AV.MK McNULTY, Somn
IIUI4S4 known by the naruo of I
Annie Antoneile, Derendaiit. J
T
tO ANNIE McNULTY, NOMKTIMrM
known bv tha name or Anuie alio
nolle, ibe above namwt defondanu
J n th name of tha hum of Uretron yon
are boreby required t app aar and an
war the complaint of the abova plaintiff.
In tha abovo entitled court, now on file
with thatlark of aaid court, by tha first
nay or tne nest regular terra or said court
wbleh d term of af.id ronrt begin oa
Monday, tba 27th day of October, iM, at
th 1 Court ttouaa. In Albany, Linn ooumy
tiregon. Ai.d you are ben b farther no
tilled that .f you fail to u iar and an
swer sal l com il.ir.l by tba tin-a afore
aid, end a hereby nqulrad, the plaintiff
will uka a dtcraa against 'n for tba
relief pray d for In toe complaint in tu'a
eiusf, to wit: Uirectiriir; jou la carry out
tha iruKt at forth In aaid ootnpfaio. and
k do-d to plff by kioI r-nd aoflict
ant (Ih1 all . f tha following described
renl atitata to wit:
iWlat-IOst In tha cooler of tua north
bonntai v line of tot t, in B'.ock 0, lu tba
city of A.baoy, and ronnlna; Ibertre wea
Urr.y on said north boundary line 8 feet,
tbeuon aouthfrly par.llnl wl h Ferry at,
in aaid city. 100 feet to tba south bound
ary Una or said lot; thence eaatai l v on
the aoukh boundary Una of aaid lot 25
feet, tbenca nortnerly parallel with aaid
Kerry 'trcx-t 100 loot to the nor'h bound
ary Una of aaid lot; thanne waalari 17
fret to l ho plaoa of beginning, all of aaiil
laud abutled lu tba oily of Albany, ur
eon, within 30 daya from tha rendering
of final dre In aaid oauast and that In
o.m yon full to in ike aucb detd to plff,
witbln 80 iu.it from t'ie tuidaringof
mipU final ( ert a, that Iha same aiaiu aa
ami for au'-'i rlred and that jou ba par
ius!ly er J .inr-l frcin dotting said land
or any s,t thr-roof to anyona axr cpt
p'alutitf haiein, and that piamtiff have
Mid rto'Vr h.a loau aud dit juraeirenta
hen-iti of and fri.rn you.
I hi-Muiiiinona M I'libllithi'd lu pursu
t noti ot .n order or the lion K f 1mIn,
'odge of said court; made ai cLaiubar in
tha ciuy f hale in, On gen. ou tba 8tb day
of Jut", mm.
I'ubluhed lirsttinie thi loth day of Tale,
ism
W. U E'ii vku.
Atl'y for llit.t;iT.
Administratrix Notice,
To all pnrar.nN ba Ing claim against tl
estate or jnooo stover, deceaaed :
All neraon bavins claims against aaid
entatt- are briy notified Ibat ou the Sid
n. y ru ire. ihvu, ton unnera gnert waa
duly appointed adncinistra'rlx oftheea
lata of J 10 b Stover, doceaaed, by the
t.'ounty conn of Lino count, Oregon
Ail njracna bavins' olatra against said
estate are therefore hereby required to
present me same wim toe proper touch
t re to the undersigned at her residence
near rci , unn county, ureKon. witbln
six monins from tba date bereor.
J:atnd thi 11th daynf July, 1800.
Mra, A. W. Stover,
W. R Bilyeu, Administratrix,
Attorney. x
Executor's Notice.
To all persona havlns claims again it Ibe
estate 01 j antes w aisu, aeouasa t
All pereocA having olalma against said
a' ate are ben by notified tbut on tha 3rd
rla.. of Ju.y, ISOt), tba undersigned was
dul aooointed executor ofth. last will
of aaid deceased by the County Court of
jJdn county, uregen. ah persona nav-
nceis'ius agatuistaaia estate arethors-
lore hereby no.ltlod and rtquired to pre
sent the giiiie with Ihe proper vouobera
to the undtirsi2i od at hia residence near
the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
vwthln alx months from the date hereof.
rated in a I8th day 01 July. ibUO.
Geoi.obCi.ink,
- W, R. Eilyku, . Kxeoutor,
Attorney.
Administrat or's Notice.
NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned have been duly ap
pointed adtninfatraiora of tba eatae of
William Cyrus, deceased, late ot Linn
county. Oregon. All peraonk having
claims ngilnst aaid estate are hereby no
tified to present them, duly verified, at
1 be rHldtuix) cf t'lthor of ni, about seven
miles fouther. f S'tto, in s-atd Linn 1
iiotniiv. t'lftf'it. wl bin a-x in miha from
tl.H nln !)-?!
J.. j U, ihM)
11 RY ClKl'St,
JaMKS 11 FtSt-str,
JK oathi rf .id Aduttaisirattiri 1
Ally f'ir Aiiuir-'.
DELIGHTFUL At T
cnnnnn
I OUflUOD
SUBURBAN
PROPERTY.
I am at
f
0 1 b W fi ia 1 111
Russe A Co s Engines ana Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AND BUGGIES, LOGGERS AVD
DLCKSlVilTHS SUPPLIES, IR0W, STEEL. CHAIFJ, COAL, PAINTS,
OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, BABY CARRIAGES, GARDEN
AND GRASS SEED, GU-MO and AMMUNITION.
Assignment Notice.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY UiVEN ThAT
tba undersigned baa been appointed
assignee of the estate of Charlra VV
Parker, an Insolvent debtor. All persons
having claims attain at aaid estate are
hereby untitled to present the same nroi .
eriy v annua to tne undersigned at Al
bany, ureen. within three moths from
tbia date,
Dated tbia 5th day ol August, 1890,
W. E. Gulrt,
Assigree.
Executor's Notice,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
tha undersigned hai been appointed
by the County Court of Linn county, Or
egon, executor of the last will and testa
ment and estate or Jane lirtnuham. de
ceased, late of Umatilla oonnty, Oregon.
All persona having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present them 1
duly verified at his residence iu Albanv.
Oregon, within six ruontba trout tbia (Into
June 27th, lcDO
8. M. PENNIN'UTOS
TJSTtraa. , Exocutcr.
Atl'y for Eecutor.
mm
Ar
.aoTt.WR-rs,
his Time
wnjBxammsi If?
Ecaclicd in 4 Ways.
VERY CONVENIENTLY.
' FIJtST. By Southern laciflo traits running through ths property.
KKC0ND. By Wlllamolte river atesmers running every hour in the day. Sctnt far.
TillUD. By Portland and Willamette Vlle trains to the White II 00 so and aorta
the furry to the property.
i'OUUTH f By crrige oil the Uantifnl drive controlled hy the Maltnomsa Driving
A'Mouiatiuri. Th m't bcuti(ul carriage way in tb United State, coinmaDilicg the
n ht kHuti!ul cn:-ri worvled hill on ono 'side, Willamntte river on the other, and
sno cpiud mou.itaiii in the liataiic The besotifol diive i kept sprinkled during
ho entire suininor st.inon.
Soma Fasts laEegard toits Lcaon ia Eeferenc to Eapid Transit Facilities.
K1HST. The Southern I'acifiy lUilroad, whose line mos directly through this beae
tiful Villa, hKn riioniii eaoh way triiee rnvular trains, aud U onsidering a propositloa to
inaugurato un hourly sulmrlian Survive from l'ortiand, giving a fare of 10 cents for tba
round trip.
hf'VOKt); Tba Woolatock Motor Line, alreat'y r'.d to a pr.lot within tne and
oiiii half nii'.-, will tV'tituatly lc extended 10 this prprty.
'I'liltlUi A cnnipany ibuorporaUd in Or-vn tJity to run an ek'ctrio motor line
from 11 ;. 1 ity to l'urrrd piopose to ci.stiui;t tlmir line thrcngh M in thorn Hpriogs
pmp rty.
I"(;UI!'i'if . A oiii'7 1 oiv tfjHiiixfd and stock snlMcriiir-d to batld a steam motor
line l.i... 1. I'oit! ind ur il Oir'. try will tun their line kithin a quarter of a mile of
the Mintlir-tn ' prints property. For aa'e by ,
Hollir ' III- f, S W,
. anl O
warn qo
-
A LI 5 A NY.
-Aotxra roa-
l
AND DEALERS IN..
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v- . . ist-.' 10 iii
INOUCCTOI final oettlO-
metit.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersiKnfd, adnilaLstra'or of
tbe estate of Helen K Atlen, dnoeaaed,
ban tiled hit final account w it h tho clerk
of the County Court, of Linn nouDty. Or.
ptfon, snd tha said court bait fixed Mon
day, AUKUdt the 4tb, 1890, at 2 o'clock.
pin, to bpar obK'ciiotiM, ir uny, to said
aaoount and to atttllo aaid esUte.
li H Allkn,
TJStites, Administrator.
Atty for Admr.' .
T0CKHOLDERS MEETIXG-KOTIDE
ia hereby Riven that the .annual mett
tf stockholders of the Capital Gold and
er Miuiuc C?. consolidated of tha nitv
SUem, Oiogun, will be held at the cilice
tne company in said city, 00 the seooud
uuniuay me nin asy or August, ISDO, at
g o uiock p M, for tho eltctiou cf director
ana tor such other business as may ocme be
fore the nieetinp.
Sjlein, 0., Juno 3. 1S90.
" J H Stxicxlkr, secretary.
171 OR RE55T. M bnildliif on Broad
; albln street, between, H- oord and
I bird, good for olflcesoremnll residtnoo.
Call on 1, Viereck.
I Mini! srsndorine mmd. Bonks Iranoj
- inw ruauiiiK. 1 Mlbimoiuais trm sit
Sp.irts of tha trlobe. Prtwnectus post '
i t men. sent w annliostiun to Prof.
I W S ' 4-. Uusut.u. 21 tuuiin, iSow York.
if ,2 $ f -s. ---sir
T'- -l- j sj." t 1 fTTi V' T
()HE(;()X,
fj
M-
the Property
Tho Oregon Land Co.,
Hold Portland, I'oitisud.
sT li 9
oenaers .
- X.. .-4L l I M
T?DR WKLL BJR1NQ, ROCK DRLfi-
ingand proapecUng, write to J. B.
uugnes, AlDanv.ur.
xaiikijfiukn
I am prepared to deliver milk to all parts
of the city. Guarantee tha bast quality.
Leave order at C E Brownell's eroeery
store., .
. Wm Flct.
LITTLE
LIVI
i La Ha i
00 KOT CRIPE, S.'CKEft 03
CONSTIPATE.
Sunt Cm rot Sick HraOAertf,'
. uvmuwinunf zroaft
ladieestioa er Comti nAfmn.
Thsdflst;iibnlral7a(ijaatii to suit th 000 mm
one pill ea nvr bs toe larK s 'lose. aar to ti'k
bs bo nincli sur. 49 pills pnt upin s stro.t sial
Whwtarsn billrrf6d I n iwt Jiock. t A Oreat Csavata.
lo JnwU-rm sad Huaii-eK. Sen. Oi-aulaa wha-
011 0...at"TrsJwa,rli. Kvry vh.rS lattta.
(uarLK eosa . bkki a book rr ui u r-".Tl
DH. HARTER'S IROM TONIC.
E SBi Km.VEVSsilJ HKSt litKStbe DXflLiTATFD i
St to I1KA1.TH aadl ViaOKC Us M KKNITH tr Totrra
TH C8. MASTES A.EDil IKE C8. ST. LZ'i'.Z, t:3.
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