IKRAT10, The Brownsville Timt$ verjr erratic. There It no tuch thing at confining it to an Issue oi Its own creation. It set out tome time ago in a verjr rath way bjr saying that the north part of the count wt taxing the touth part of the countjr more than Ht due proportion of taxes. Of courte the DtMocHAT denied this foolish statement for the "north half of the count" docs not nor never has Imposed a tax on the "south halt" nor on an other locality or section. We showed that when the appropriations were made for biMgea on the Santlam the south half of the count had one mc.nbcr on the board and most of the time a ma jority of the board . The building of bridges In a count; Is not a qucttiun of locallt The question Is, Is the building of abridge a public necessity. It so, It should be built without regsrd to the locallt. If the court his neglected or refused to build bridges on Mudd orCalapoola creeks ihry thnuld be called to public account lor It. The Democrat will not b: drawn In to defend It b the Times or anone else. And we aay, once for all, to the Timtt, that the DcMocRAt Is broad enough In Its con ception of Its duty to the taxpayers of Linn county to favor the construction of good sate bridges on nil the streams of the count. This means that we favor the building of bridges on the Catapoota and Mudd with as much earnestness as the building of them an w here else. The Timtt docs not occupy this ground for has announced In Its columns that it would champion the Interests of the a-aWis for- tion of the count, thus Ignoring all the other paits of the count. And It Is the standing on this narrow platform that causes a'l the trouble and annoyance to which the Tines finds Itself subjected In trying to treat of this matter. It says In its last Issue: "As we expected when we pro pounded the questions In last weeks Timtt to the Democrat that paper declined to answer them." Of course the Times knew that the Democrat would not answer questions to furnish It proof to sustain Its own allegation. The Times man Is the only one In the county probably that would re tort to such demagogy. The Times seems to be groveling In Cimmerian darkness as . to the rules of debate and adducing of proof which require the one making an allegation tu prove it and he who denies only rebuts the evidence of the affirma tive Observing this rule we have called upon the Times to prove its proportion. The Timet complaint that we said Its editor was down and made a seaich of the records It says it was not. Well, we were misled by the Thmrt man because he had promised his readers that he Intended to investigate and give facts and figures "next week." Uur mistake was In relying on the Timet man doing as he promised. We make al due appologlcs for this error of ours and promise never to be guilt of the like again. The Times says: The Democrat says: kI I the court has neglected to repair bridges in the southern part of the county, upon them mutt ret the blame." lleie we call upon our C'rsw forilvil!e correspondent to testily and challenge the Democrat to refute the tes timony. Not only can we give the follow. Ing testimony to dispute the Democrat's assertion, bjt if necessary can call upon Mack Sawyer and Norve Rice, who were road-supervisors of the district In which the brkiue broke do-n last spring and crippled two women lor life; II Band Ed. Moyer who logged up the creek, and tr.anv ethers, to prose that time and again the was court notified of the dangerous condi tion of the bridge. But whv in the name of common sense do you want to dispute cur proposition fur? Js It not true that "if the court has neglect ed to repair bridges In the southern pa. t o county upon them must rest the blame?' Why ca'I upon Nove Rice, Mack Sawyer or any one else to dispute that the court would be to blame in such case. These men will not dispute the proposition. The Times says the Democrat Is on record. Of course it Is. And a recoid thrt every right thinking man will approve of. Uur record androsition as before sU ted is: The building of bridges is not a question of lo cality. We Ai not believe that just as man dollars should be spent in one locality as an another. We believe that all localities In the county should receive appropriations in proportion to their need of bridges. 'Die Democrat favrrs bridges In the north part of the count if needed, and favors them In the south, east and west part like wise If needed. The Times, not standing on this broad platform is very unfortunate n finding itself hampered by such narrow limits as It has surrounded itself with. Finding the limes will not discuss these public interests except from a purely sec tional stand point, depending upon section al predjudice existing, or to be created, to sustain it, we therefore dismiss the subject TUB MOKTGAGE TAX, A strong effort Is tying made by the Oregonan to secure the repeal of the mort gage tax law. The taw should not be re pealed. The correct principle of taxation Is to tax a man for just what he is worth If capitalist loan money, the evidence cf the debt due him should bear itt just pro portion of taxation. The Owgonian and the smaller fry shriek that such a cour-e will keep capital out of the state. So let it be. Money is a good thint;, but its use can be bought at too dear a price. Just as certain as wreckj and ruin followed the boom In Southern California, will the day of reckoning come for Washington and for all states where capital dictates the law. Oregon't growth it not phenomenal nor of the mushrcom character. We have a tate of magnificent resources and our law makers should not give way to the fever ish desire ihat mone must be secured at an price. Tax mortgages and tax every thing that represents wsalih. This Is the current Idea. Roseburg IitvUv) The plan and rcsle adopted, will make the cost of the banquet at least $10,000. Covers will be laid for one thousand guests. Tickets will be $10 each. An elegant souvenir containing a finely engraved like ness of Judge Thurman, the speeches de livered and the names and addresses of nil participants In the banquet, mIII be a feature of the occasion. It is a curious fact that the Avit'.ri.li.in lady bug, which was brought to California lo make war upou the cotton cushion scale, h n become extinct in its native land, and that Australia is to be supplied with a new stock of the useful parasite by our State board of horticulture. The lady bug, known as the Veda'ia, has been worth millions of dollars to California ia pre. serving the orchards from threatened destruct ion. The revenue from the consumption of bacco in France t ow reaches ?8,ooo,ooo nually. to ri n The experiment of tanning leather with pal metto roots has been successfully tried at Ap alachicola, Fla. The leather was as soP. and pliable as the finest ralfxkin. 1 hi prairie fires set by the Indians cf North Dakota bave done a great deal of damage to the properly of ranchmen and small farmers. A8HINT0N. (From our rcftilar correspondent.) Washington, Oct. 20, 1S90. At usual, the republican administration sad part are soiling under false colors. It has been decided by the bosses to have Mr Harrison Issue a proclamation calling an extra session of congress to meet after the elections next month, and fearing Its effect upon the voters they do not dare tu have the proclamation Issued until It will be too ate to call the attention of the people to what It meant. It meant that having con troi ot both the cxectutive and legislative branch's Of the government the republl- j cans have fully mad4 up their minds to enact laws which will enable them to con tinue to control them, It means that, tor the first time In the history of our govern ment, congress Is to meet in extra session tor the sole purpose of perpetuating the power ot a political party the republican part 1 It means that the Force bill Is to be passed and that the negro, backed by the United States Army, Is to be put on top In the south, notwithstanding the remon strances ot thousands ot northern business men who have Invested tnclr money In southern Industries; It means that an un just apo onment blI making It piactl cally Impossible tor the democrats to elect a majority In cither the house of.rcprescn tallvcs or the electoral college ts to become a law; it means that hundreds of millions ot dollars of the peoples money is to go into the pockets of a ring already formed in an ticipation of the passage of the ship subsidy bill; It means that the U. S. treasury ts to be emptied ino the pockets of the schemers who have supplied the corruption fund used by Quay, Dudley , Clai kson & Co., to buy the election cf llanlson and Morten and the republican majority in the present house of representatives, by means of ap piopilatlons of one kind and another. And that Is not all It means; It means, If suc cessful, the sounding ot the death knell of the republic. Mr Huston, of Indiana, who by the grace of Mr Denjamln Harrison, of the same state.ls treasurer ot the United States, drawing a salary of $6,000 a year has pub licly served notice u;on Mr Benjamin Harrison that he must not expect the sup port of the Indiana delegation to the re publican national convention of 1S9J. But perhaps this notice will lose some ot its et feet when It Is learned, as I have reason o believe it soon will be. that Mr Harrison had previously served notice upon Mr Huston that he must turn loose that $6,. 000 government tea'. Attorney General Miller has gone to ln diana to see il he cannot placate the republl. can opposition In that state to his going upon the supreme court bench as successor to the late Justice Milter. II he can quiet the "practical po'itlcians" out there Mr Harri son will tend his nomination to the senate as soon as It meets, if not, he gets left, as Mr Harrison's spinal column isn't strong enough to enable him to go against the "gang." One would supise that the civil service commission had suddenly gone out ci ex istence to see the part taken by the big re publican office holders in compelling the small fry to chip in their assessments to the campaign funds of the party, l'ublic meetings of the various state republican associations arc held almost nightly at which speeches are made by goverment official, and published in full In the local ! papers, which are punishable under the civil service law. If the commissioners had nerve enough to sre that the law was en enforced. There Is an open and public rivalry between the state associations ot Ohio and Int Una to see which shall suc ceed In raising the most money fur cam pain uses anions employes of the govern ment, and the names, not only- of those who litvc contributed, but of those who must contribute arc openly lead out at their meetings, in the meantime commissioner Roosevelt teems to be spending the most of his lime since he r-turncd from a six weeks vacation, during which his salary went right along and hi travelling ex pense weie paid by the government, In telling fish stories. Many republicans openly express their disgust at ttie present condi'lon of things in the departments here. Commissioner of Pensions Raum hat left his duties here. Refrigerator com pany and all, have gone on the stump for g. o. p. I; would be in equally good taste to take a burglar from some state's prison to deliver lectures on honest. Why not put ex-postmaster Wheat, of the house of representatives, on the stump? A New York inventor has completed an s'r compresting machine whereby cars compress the air which moves them, and allowing for friction this can continue losg enough to be the next thing to perpetusl motion. The cars in the first place have to be started by horses, but after going about thirty feet the compressor gathers air enough to keep it going. We trust the inventor will stop thort of attaching such an arrangement to men and woman, or, for example, to tome tuch organ at the tongue. We have sometimes fancied that such an ar rangement was always in use. Careful observations and comparisons made by scientific Americans prove that :l.e hottest region on the earth is on the southwestern coast of I'ersia, where Persia borders the gulf of the same name. For forty consecutive days in the months of July and August the thermometer has been known not to fall lower than 100' night or day, and ofiei run up as high as 128 in the afternoon. Prof Orton, while urging the imperative ne cessaity of taking action to restrict the wasteful use cf natural gas. admits that even the strict est regulations cannot prevent the exhaustion of the supply in a few years. Brkks boiled in coal tar are rendered hard and durable, and machine-made brick, if boiled for a long period, say tweaty four hours be come watcrprsof. Bricks thus treated are well adapted for sewers, cesspools and foundations of buildings. frof Colin of lireslau, Germany, has found by careful expeilment that th heating of damp hay to a temperature sufficient to cause spontaneous combustion is due to a fungus. Electricity applied to locomotive headlights is among I he safeguards proposed for rail way travel, and a recent simplified apparatus is thought to he the most satisfactory so far intro duced. Of the 4200 sptjies of flowers now cultivated in Europe, only ten per cent give forth any oder. Therefore it cannot be said th.it most flowers arc fragrant. Bricks for artistic decoration are now made of old bagging. Dried Frw I am prepared to pay t'le highest mar ket price, In trade or cash, for choice dried fruit of all kinds. Sam'l E Youno. Wall 1'apeo. I have just received iom tho eait a Urg3 invoicaof wall pi oer, borders, decorations, etc., including the plain ingrains which are becoming very popular. These goods are better styles and cheaper than ever before. SSMUKL E YODNO. ... mm The ONLY place lathe ty where East ora tickets can be purchat is of W. L. Jester, at the Southern Pacific Co'a ticket office. JANUUNO AND DISCOKI). I That the whole scheme of protection It based In false premises It clearly proven by the jangling discord among Its pro moters when attempting to defend It a galnst the fcarlul assaults of democratic analysis and logic. When a democratic consumer complains that I: Is a great In justice to require hi in to pa an Increased price for the things which he has to buy, John Sherman says the (arid docs not lu orease the price ot goods and commodities. Cannon, Dlainc and others say that while the duty Increases the prices of goods, the foreigner, and not the American con sumer, has II to pa, McKlntey, Reed and others, frankly admit that It Is true that the tariff docs Increase' the cost of goods, but then brazenly that they are opposed to cheap goods, that high pi Iced goods Is better for the country than low priced goods. Thus there Is no agree ment between the friends of protection as o the kind of prop necessary to sustain the "robber tariff edltice. Hut the most shilly-shally of all arguments Is the jldlc- ulcus subterfuge resorted to by the Orego- mUm when attempting to explain the ad varices In prices th.'.t are being made all over the country as the direct result of the passage of the McKiuley bill. It says these people who are advancini: prices are swindling fellows taking advantage of the passage uf tho McKiuley bill to mnkea big profit when there Is no call fur an advance In prices. This may deceive for awhile but meichaula of nil classes all over the counti are JJall v receiving notices from eastern wholesale Louses announcing an advance in prices In certain Hues of goods . In business there Is no politics, and re publican houses of the highest repute In the lund ere sending out these notices dally. Business men In Portland, Salein, Albany, and everywhere else, arc receiving them. They are not swindlers. The arc busi ness men of the most scrupulous Integrity. These facts must be admitted sooner or later: Flist, the passage ot the McKlnle bill will necessarily result In an increase of price on a large number of aril, tea on which the tariff has been Increased. Sec ond, the consumer wilt have to pay this in creased duty. Third, it will work a great hardship to consumers, especially the poorer classes. Fourth, Ike of-Jett nml fr fse of the MKinley lull ti ere to tarn ajtince in ft ices, cthcrwlse It would be of no advantage to manufacturer. Fifth, It is much better to have cheap goods for the poor than dear goods. These propositions are conclusive of the whole subject and sho. the Injuilous policy of protection. OLD ntiJl sX MANUVKT. The 1'emocRat editor has received limitation lo attend the "Old Roman Ban quet" to begtten at Co!unibi:, Ohio, on the thirteenth of next month, In honor cf Allen G Thurman on his 77th blilhday. It is with the keenest regret that w e find our selves unable to attend this banquet given in honor ol one of the greatest of Ameri can citizens, a man whose life has been typical of that ideal American manhood to which so many aspire and so few attain. It Is meet that the public virtue and integ rity of private life of the ' Old Roman ' should be held up before the young men of the whole cour.try as the great bright example which thry should follow If they hope to be both good and great, Ex president Cleveland has accepted an Invitation to be present and will deliver the principal address of the' evening. Sen ator Carlisle, of Kentucky. Roger Q Mills of Texas, S.-nator Daniel, of Virginia Daniel Doughtre, ol New York, and Sen ator Vooihecs. of Indiana, h is been Invited, and are expected to be present. Toasts will be responded to by many other dis tinguished democrats from different parts of the union. BBaTT.tlLir. Oct. 2Mi, 1S1K1. Wo may not le mtirojxditan enough to get LiN rati, but we liuve a cniie ahow occaiiioijally. i.at week kouic lya from the country around here gave us an en tertainment of the kind above named. Such show men would do more towards their own and the community's advance ment if they would go to chopping wood or making ruila. We learn, by private rorn-fponilence. that Mr. K. W. Orelmtigh, who left here witli tier liUHimnd. in hept., for iieoruu. in hope of better health, died in eight days alter their arrival at Cedar Town, Oeorgia. Hotel do Senger wan well patronized lant week. One wan tho old charge of crunk and dittorderly, ami the other was lor violation of an ordinance w hich re quires boy nndc-r 13 yearn of nge to go homo at 0 o'clock, p. m. Wc doubt tho propriety of euch law. It is like our school law, requiring all children under 10 years ot age to aUend school three months in each school year. Tho laws are all right if properly administered : but if not they are all wrong. Koine have other things for their children to do, and sounds to much like prohibition for us; and we doubt if they are not countervail. F. M. Jack and It. A. Sunders will open a hardware store this week in the building formerly occupied ty Waters iros. Sam. and Joe. Temnlcton delivered in Brownsville, last Wf'tk, 19,000 pounds of hops, at 30 cents. Jos. White and Tycer uros. are to deliver Zj,000 pounds, tins week, at the came price : more than our salary, eh 1 If OLD MIHSOIBI TKf. Fayette, Mo., Oct. 23rd, 1890. I don't know when I will leave licre.as I have not seen all of tny old friends yet. I will leave for Adrain county to-morrow, where I will visit some of my old neigh bors that I have not seen for 20 years, and will visit Lergeon. in old Boon county, and spend a few (lays there. There is considerable excitement hero about the election. Tliey have the can didates in the Held for Congress. The weather is fine here tit tiii-i time. Fall sow n wheat looks flue. Tho corn crop is light. Times hard. Fork is worth 13.80 per hundred cross, and beef about the same. I spend my time liuntiriir emails and a j ti so. nit . iiuis uiiv mtnn ii 1 1 a uiJl u ing for breakfast. I take breakfast with my youngest sister. Khe looks well, hut san iita anri T Knil a finri rrsnucs t ) in m --. is some tuty years old and a ljttlogray ikc myseii. If I should live to reach Orccon once morel will stay there the remainder of my days. I like tho people here very much, but the climate I don't. This country looks more broken than it did when I lived here. Die laud looks badly worn out, but the people are satisfied with tho country and live very well. The worst is the negroes, poor, miserable creatures, borne of them I feel sorry for. I met one that my father raised and she asked me to give her 0 cents. I did so and she said she would keep it as long as she lived to remember me. It made me feel sorry for them, but it ain't my fault. Now I will say that we have the best country in North Anerica tha. I have everseen.and when I return I will spend the remainder of my days in old Linn county. My health is still good, have not been sick one minute since I left home.the 14th of September. There was a little froet here this morn ing. The nights are growing cooler. : E. Tubneb. IIolidat Books. Ladies, call at Mrs. Hymen's and give your order for the Juvenile Books, for Xmas. Tho latest O'lt. - . ' . TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Valuable Cargo. Astoria, Oct, aS The German ship Kcnco Kickner this evcni.ig linislied loading the largest and most valuable cargo that hat left the Coluinpia for over a year. It consisted 01 20,791 cases of salmon, ao.aso s.icks 01 floor, and 33,565 tacks of wheal, Ilia total valuation of the cttgo bring over f 437.000. Nmo Idea of Hie iimiicsity ol tins cargo can he reo.li.ed lions the fact that It would require to transport it by rait 340 cart, tarrying 3o,omi pounds each. 1 he salmon shipment on Hit K'ckncr is the first to i;o foreign this year t nd will he followed by a similar shipment in a few days. A 4'vnltUral Itallraail Man. Waua Walla, Oct, 38 (J v Hunt re lumed this evening from New York rily, where ha 1ms hern since Inst spuni; in the Interest ol the 11 & W 1 Company, A reporter inter viewed I nut on hit arrival, and found him at home, suiroundcu by tils family, lie wm uu commur.icative, eml.ecin:d very coiilidenl that he will v:iy soon he ht a position lo let the world know that he is prepared lo miry out the gicat prospects for the benefit of Walla Walla, I'ortlnnd n ul the Intermediate coitntiy, which he has already planned, A Cical Matter. New Yokk, Oct. 38. T I' GUI, a !clrgale of the Irish paitiameiilaty parly, said tu-niilit referring to llie ttatcmciit made it some papcis that the Iiish paily was ImlilTcrcnt on the fain no question, that nothing could be more erroneous. "The feign of diMicss wii form a leading part of Our programme," reitiaikcd Oil), "but we a so intend to appeal for the means of advancing that policy whiih aims at ending forever this periodical occurrence of famine, this pciiudiral thiowing of our rounhy upon the chuiity of the nations, the policy, ii a soul, ul I allied and I. lactone the Miar Raid. Spokane Falls, Oo:. 2S. Two huge sales of mining piopcrty were consummated in this city to day, Until nines are near llurke Ida ho, in the 1'irur d'Alcne dittiict, A half in Icrcst in the Union mine was bought I y J II Grant, of the Omaha and Denver smelters, for $100,000. A half interest is the C leveland mine was sold to S Sichciling, of Akron, Ohio, for (75.000, Itoih properties tic undeveloped, but adjoin paying mines. The sale meant the advent of $500,000 into llurke. killed by a t ailing Trr. SKAt l t E, Wash., Oct. 2S.-Ncs was re ceived here toniclil that JOtin A Mooncy, a lucecr at I hclan s camp, at At p'Utc C ove, lost hit hie Monday, lie idled a small tiee. which ttiuck a',stumpinfatling,anit intchound ing hit Mooncy, killed hint instantly. A rend Irion Fire. I'KSI'I.ErAN Oct 27 Al to last night fuc broke out 'n warehouse! in the llo'cl I'cn.lle ton and the Association block in this city. The loss will reach fJo.ooo, with hardly any insur ance. if there had been any win! much of the business torliun would have lcn destroy ed. I'.y daid work the fiicmcn saved the Hotel I'cndleton and adjoining buildings. T laigest losses are: I'cndleion Hardware Co, $9000; insurance f $00. I) limn, fi5uo;nu insurance. Hotel I'cndleton Co 85000 no in surance. A Nye Sooo; no insurance. Much dairt-tgc wss done by water. A l4law M'llraiaa, WAMIismt'S Oct 27 I be Indian l-ctciu has received fiom Agent Mil-aughlin at Stand ing kock Agency a ie(ort upon lhcgiojcctive out wean among me mobs in consequence the coming ul "New Messiah." He says in part: I do with to be understood as considering the )resent excitement tottainitng as lo indi cate any immediate uin tunc cr icrious out break but I do feci it my duty lo icport ihc present "crac'' anj nature of the cxtitemcnt ciitiii amoni the ".Sitting llul1" l.c.ions of the Indians aver tl.e "Indian miltenium," the annihilation of the white man and the supicm acy of the In lians, which is lo.it ed for not lat er than nest spitng. (rsalll firm. C.nkvai t.'s tXt 37 The street niUay ex tension will lc completed this week. I he business of the loaJ is si easily increasing. A sym.icste this week purchased loo teres . I I I I . t t f L .. H I . vi ini noriii ui town wuicn wmi ic c uu in prunes at once. Ttta Hay II W.rks. Sam KfcN isco Oct 37 The ateamshln Zcahn lia whrh sriivcd t'iis morning fm:u Auvtralis brought 8,oOo,nOoin F.nchsh tOver- j eigns wniiii will tc received at the mint. The money is in return for American produituhij ilc. I lo Auttra.u. Perotd lawrtrd. IMjKI'CMiknck Oct 37 lumhns great team liclle Hamlin and justina again loaeied their record today doing a mite in 3:1 j. Justina broke and horsemen say that had it not been for this the team would have done belter, Talal Wilis falaia f'rsp. CuiCA'ioCkt 27 The rimcr review will say litis aeek Ihat according to statistic c- ccirr.i ine gtano loiai ol ire ixwato nop uitlils Country for 2 S90 will 1 ii'xjut l33,7Jl,ooo t.u. lie is against 233 701,000 in (SSo;nd 210, 646,000 in tSh.l. A u:a 1 1 M01111.K Oct 20 Fire lgan aUut 12:40 this afternoon and retutted in the most disast rous conflagration that Mobile has had since the war. The fire started in a shingle mill and factory just outside the northern boupdarp 01 the city limits. I lie losses will, probably reach f7 50,000, wjth an insurance of $400,000. There was no loss of life but many firemen were overcome with heat and smoke and had narrow escapes from falling walls. Hlaalrjr ("omlag. New York Ocf 26 Henry M Stanley, the African explorer is expected to arrive in this country on Nov 5 with his wife and M-e Ten nant, his mother-in-law. He is to sail from England Oct 29 on the Teutonic. In New York the party will slay at the Everett house. No public appearance will be made by Stan ley unlil he attends the reception at ttie Met ropolitan opera house in this city on the eve ning of Nov 11. Dr Cooke Back la lilrago. CnioAcoOct26 C T Cooke the young physician whose disappearance saused such a stir, is back in his rooms. His attending phy sician sayt overwork has broken him down physically and mentally, but that he will be all right soon. Indorse Ibe Inilrpec drat Ticket, CoLUMMAOct 26 The republican slat central committee issued an address tonight indorsing the independent democratic ticket, headed by Judge Haskill for governor. Hermann Home, Portland Oct 26 Congressman I5inj.Br I lermann acrived home yesterday and is at The Portland, , Congressman Baker of Koch ester N Y came with him. Congressman Hermann looks well and is in good health. A Citeat Ce serai's Bliibdoy. Berlin Oct 26 I he celebration of the ninetieth annivvrsary of the birthday of Von Mcltke continued today. TEtirKBAKCE tOLIM. Edltsd by Albany W, 0. T, V Tho ideal citizen ia the man who be lieves that all men are brothers and the nation in merely an extennion of hia family, to be loved, respected and cared for accordingly. John Ilnbberton in Civics. Ono of our lecturers, w ho has been working in the Nebraska campaign, gays tiiat never before has she seen so many white ribbons in men's vests and lanefs as were viniblo there. She considers it a symptom that the men aro making com mon cause wiin ttie women in this light. The Japanese irovcrnment sent a com mission to England to study the work of tho Church of England with a view to t t . i .... i i . t j . making n me Hiute ciiureri oi japan. An advene report was made bccauso"Chris tianity had not saved England from be coming a drunken nation." Tho Illinois WCTU now has a mem-, bernhip of over fourteen thousand, having added over twelve hundred new members during the past year. G7,000 havo been expended in local work and fifteen hun dred thousand pages of literature dis tributed. There are 25,000 children in the Loyal Temperance legions. Mrs L M N Stevens, president of the Maine WCTU. Is one of the two lady managers of trie World's Fair chosen rora her state. Uoad Matthews Si Washburn' this' week . " new d Skoriff's Sale. th Circuit Court of Ik SMt of Oregon for I'm County of Jink ton. PE1CKY It Y D1C, rialniHr.'l W. II. MYKK8, DnfondantJ NOTICK1S 1IKUICIIY (JIVKN THAT by vlrture ol an asroutton and ordor of sain InmuhiI out of tho abovo iiainnd court In tho abuva entitled notion to mo Olioctrd and delivered. I oil, In Ltnn oouritv, Orp)oii, on the 3rd day of Oitto bnr, I8IW, duly In vy upon a t the rluht, lllle and 1 11 tores t of Iha above im nihil do fetidaut, W It Myers, in and to tho real proporty hereinafter duiorlbed. and i will on Saturday, Iha Rib day af Novrmlirr, IH0, at tho o.mrt houso door, In tint itlty ol Albany, Linn county, Urouon, at f ho hour of 1 o'olnok, p 111 of kulil day, null a ptibllo amnion lor ci.uli In hrtud to tho hlu.bMt bidder, all thn right, liilo and mtnrtwt ul thn said di'f.itii mt In oud ta the mill propnily so levied upon, tho same boiiiK the real property dMrllmd In Mihl ixiciitlon and outer of sale as follows, towiti lloulntiltig at a point 10 ehsln . w.t of t'l corner 10 suction 'Jit. V7. 31 aixl !.", To 11. Nil 4 W, and luuiilnx thuiitt wost alorg lha nortli linn of anld . lli ii 31, 111 holna. i tiKiH'O sooth 40 oil in j lhiti- KlUtiiMiiisand 10 links; them-a i.orlh'io chains; thenen west, 10 elia and 70 link; tht'Uco north 'JO elm to tlia p!a of brgln n 1 111,'. "'oiilaliiliiu 70 40 I DO aiTcM, mom or Ii sh, in Linn o miity , Or. 'I ho protsmd nrlning front tlin aal of snld rtMnlHta lo ba applied to the -llrotloii i f tin ; mix uml dlxl lileli!r)U of I ln art Ion, IaaimI r-t thn nt eruliiic e.t upon nald ex rnUoii, and to Inn payment of p ulntltls junvtnii'iii atvoruiutt 10 win terms iiu ri-ot liuti'd I hit tl'ti day of Uotolmr. I :. M ho.ifr, Nhi'ilII i,f I. Inn tottm', Oregon lNotico of Guardian sSalo. NotlcvrU holeby gtvuii lo all w hi. 111 It my e.iuMiin: IIUTTIIKUNbKUsltiNl.lMUrAIlI) Ian l too iierson and nstata of Kver oil V, Ihiwulnir, a minor, wl'l utiduraiid bv virtue of an ordor of the county court of Mai Ion county, Orogon, ma to and ontoredl of lecord on the Kh day of Nor- tftnbet A 1) I MM, mill at pul.llo amnion at the north door of the county tourl hou-si Im thn city of Altuny, In Linn county, In the stale of Oregon, on I'rlday, the 3lsl Day of Orlaltrr. . It las. at on (I) o'o-otk n 111. of r.atd dsv. to tho hiKbOMl bbhlor for I) N Koid oolll. to bo paid at Ilia lima or !, rll the right, lltlo and lnlrot of aal minor in and to thn following described teal estate and promises, to wit: 1 no a sum naitor iiioaoii.iiwest quarter, soultiwest quarter of lha aouthnast otisr- torof am-tion Z; and thn north hs,lfofj tho noithwoktquiitor, and tl. nortliwosl nuartrrof tho imrlln ant quartor of siw lion ttt.snd all InT lis It 1 K of tho Hit. lamella moiMlan, and In l.lnn rouutv, Oregon; and t oltm a part of tho donatl'.lt land cla m ot KJw.rd II Iiftus and wifo. AIo the northeast quarter uf tho aoul east quarter of wi-tlou so, f 11 M It I K, and Iom 6 and 1U In s-rrtlon 20, and tola I, 2. 3, 4. &. n, in amnion IV, anl lot I In ooo llon 30, T 11 M It I ICand all of lha fol low Inn deacrlLxxl land nave and en-opt 00 aerna lu Itin northwmt corner thereof horolnfW aold and conveyed lo Abraham MylvoHtor. to wif Parts of Ms 20 and SOT 11. Sit IK, bounded and dosi-ribod as follows: it ginnlna at a mjIiu 70hitliiot and 1H 07 chains north of llissuutawrst ronierof aaltl lH () sod luord.ix thonro auuth Hs.'Ti hslnt; thomo osl 20 chains, Ihoneo north 7 chains, lh"tiro eal iit) chain. Inonoa north 01 eha'.ua, ihoneo west W.4'J c'jsitn. ,to Ilia plane cf beginning. Alwi estininonrtiiK at It.osotlth Wnsl corner of Klwaid II lottos donation land r'aini notiiU-stion No Ttill ahuato In T 11 S It 1 K of lUo WUismatto ii.nrldiaii, Drey. m, run nli( lho1e st r0 rial, thonc north I'M rxU. 1I1. so rods, theiio aoutli tto rx!s in pis. ,( li.iyli.niiiu, alt of asld land la siiomIo In l.lnn county, Stalo of uKoii All tt o riKit. tltio and Intoirntof said minor In and to thn kai l ral esta'.o and premises, Iwdng su undivided onee'ghtb (I.) Urnreof lto.l this Hotnmbnr 23rd. l"ej. MHs. M. J. iXlWrUNU. Uuard'an i f lha ;iern and klt of r.Vrrelt C". Downing, a minor. Summons, In tin Vi.-euil 1'onri of iKe S'.tir tij Oregon fur the Ciimty of Linn. J VMK-i C. 1IAUMN', l'llit;ir, iint:ir, idant. j CAKItIK IIAI'.DIN, I..feii To t'arrtn Hardin, tha alxo nsiue.1 da fondant: X.N THE NAMK OK IHiC KTATK OF OtrKn. yru aio hortity roiiiirid to 'pHrand answer tl.a complaint of the abovo plaint fl. In tun abovo otillthd court, now ou llio ul h IhotUrkof said cmrt. by tho llrat ly oftho tits' reRuia. loriu of sl l oumt, whieh sniti t. rm lx Ktn on MoniUv, iho 2Mi day r. i,t-;tr, J', al tim trouil House In Albtnv. l.lnn oounty, Or.K..n. .ml y u r :-ri by fur l.W iiotill.'.l tint ju f, oap.or ami snsm-rs-n. I compntnt. s h-r. l.v ta qulro.1. tho plaint ir will tsk a d. rrct. sKsinai you, a i ravd for In tho com. i-int now on llio in al ismrt In said cauao, to wit: l)ls,ivli.( thn Nnd tif matrimony new ixi.tlnK bs-twoen vou ami talil idalrititT. and irivimr i.islolirt In Mhl causc.tn ci o and pnstnlv i,f rim minor child, Mary IVm.Io llnr.liti.ai d for blacnnUanU dlnl urst monls In this suit J his summons U HUldlMlu.1 liv nnl.r nt lha Hon It. I. HoIoh. Jsnls ol said cuirt rnado at chsinlMtr lu Him cllv .f Slin. On gon, on thoOlhd iy t fHrptf inlK-r, 1MW w. k iwrvKf. All'y for l'Lint.ff. STBAYED. From .tha farm of 11 oaub .imtiIhuI, on or stout tha iitb.on-i ty Ui4io. 15 banil.1 hlh. It vo yrnr old. fow sntld.'o m. kt, llitlo wblto on hind fret. (hod in iror.t with Miio.it ti ahoist and ot.o bJstitR ruiv, tbrj join old. LiUr-ral re ward for Information losdina to r. tnrn c f ami, i ii mi x t. Millers, Or. I.1NTBAY KO'l ICE -Stray Vj farm or.a Unco jar old naif prop from ach sr. Suili ed from my d slct r. hind Suilabla reward to my nee who will inform nia of P.a wbeicalouta. 1 tics I. AM'Kr.so. ly 'I urntr'a Lildjja.on Calapoota. DR. ABORN IS NOW AT PORTLAND, ORKGOfs. 9 .1 . 3 ,-a w rOB TBOfiB WHO CANNOT PCKHIIJLT CAlt PKB H0K1LLT, IIOXR TBK1TSIEST PLACED W ITU Ul TIIE KEAC1I OK ALL THAT WILL UITS I5STANTANL0U8 UELIET AK0 A TECMANENT CCUK. The most speedy, positive and perma Cent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kiduey Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in ita various stages, permanently cured. Dr. Adorn'9 ongiual mode of treatment and bis medicated inhalations gives in stantaneous relief, builds up and revital izes the whole constitution end system, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-down constitu tions, old and young, invariably gain from ten to thirty pounds in from thirty to ninety days. Dr. Asokn's phenomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble 'nstantly relieved, and Deafness oftcu cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," and a treatise on ,rCatarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, Faarth and Xarrlssa Bts Portland, Oregon. Not. Home treatment, securely packed, sent by express to sll parts of the Pacific Coast, for those who Canst possibly call in person, 4U INVITED TO CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION Public Sale. HAVINO M0RK STOCK THAN WE can winter, we will sell on Hatntday November 1, IHOO, at Mir faim on thn Narrow Uanuo railroad, ii mhos south of Talimnn , without rf serve, to lha hlghnat bidder, a fine lot c,t yt ting horsca, consla ting ol brood inarea In foal to Oneon and Altoeo. rokdslur. workhorsoaatid ponlea on thn follnwinir ternisi One or' tlme wiihnut InteiKNt, with approved security, '1 wt Ive pi r tet t (trior canh. IIcU'iilKlit IlroM. 8 S- a.B--B.:SB t xnt: :i:t.r.nn Arr.it . ... .... ,.. . . , WiJ k, ua mv ' ' ihj fn,e t fwi.!! r'viCv; ti lin.v,.:( j'---- ... II HI, I . 1 - ...vr.v.f ..(!! ;,. i 7 u vni, : i - p j i i I UAH no -)' tV.Sr'-' ft f f I'l -ii t':i.V Executor's Notice. In lht t oii' iy !onr, of J.inn (ouiity, Mato of Ori'Ko.i. In thn iiisttrr of thn ostato of Klijali Naltinnrah, de riramil, X.TOiIC'1' Is hi nd.v Blvo.t that tho un dorslnod I an Im ii duly apK.)utd esiontor of said OHtato. tiv l.o t'outit" fourt of Linn county, OrcKon. and that an persins navinu cuiiua ausir.- t estate am lierohv rooijirod to iirosoitt thorn tO' unher with tho ironr vouchors and proof to tho uiidor. luooi at my houso 7 mllu soul lii.aul ot Lebanon, on tho Mwont lit ma road, In Ltnn county, oreKon, with tu als luontha from tb dato boreal. I4t I at Albany, Oregon this 2nd day of uvmoor, n, , mutt, . . 11A0 NALTM AUSIf, J. J. V hltnoy, (.xonuuir Atty for i.iocutor. Executor's Notice. K-tits is hernby ivcn tl.a tha undoisiua til has this dsy been duly tJtniint"d rrcu torsrf tho tt will arid tosUinentnf IVr tnnita Jacobs, deceased. All parsons hsvina claim sasinsl ssid doossed aro roquired to tirossiit them t) tho undersigned or to J K Weathcrfiird, attornpy for tho txecutor, at aiaioy, urrgnn, within su niontli from this ilsto, tlio ssmo to bo duly vcntlfd, as rtHnirtl ly law. I hit the 2i.d day of Spteinlr, lh!X). i. A. TaVUiR, Wsj. M. Waitos, -I K WATiii:tiron, Kxccutors Atty for Kstcatnis. Executor's Notice, N OTICE IS HKrtr.ltV OIVES THAT Itio titnl. rsli.'iio I ia boon ou!y ap p.'iu'.od by tha County fonrt of l.lnn HiULty, dregon, c-arrntor of Iho last will and Umtfiuiont ,f M il Hill, i'caiil lata r I.hiti citinty. O,oon. AH ronton hi viiiK claims axsinat said cUt are bor by iioiifltii t, pitsrit thorn tlulv vonttiKl t tha uiidorslniiod at ht oltloo l"n Albany within alx month front this italr. (Mot , r 2s, lHiiJ. J. t. UILU T. J. Mrircs. Mocutor. Atty lor Rxtcutor. Administrator's IMDtice. N OriCE IS HEUKBV til VEN THAT tiia undorstKnl ha t n by the C.itinty fourl f..r Linn county, tlrrgnn, duly apiolniol sdminlstrator of tho e ta'.o of Marl t'roWR, il. poaood. lata t f l.lnn c uuty, '..'roou. Ail iwrsana bsv ln claim ajfa'iisl asl.l o-ia'oarj hrri by notiflr j to prt-Hoii. ihoin roporly Vnnilr d wit: la sis month fr ut tbi da lotho undorslKnoil st Albany. Oroou. Oao IlrstrnaKT. A'lminUtrator, WELL fhy.tmt rr.n rotntba (sraer Jemrtry Klera, mm s , i, . .vi, j.-h at a psrysaa iltkcr Laillts w titnt. gTRICTURE ! Pc-rmsi.e'illy ruird althuut cuttimr, bunilnj rr dU lsll'if. A J.tirl. ctly ptsnless trtsitniont snd susrsn UU cars In srery se, no tnsller hvsr lonir stsnilirr. This troslmciit, f..r Nerictu o, of tlr Iloxsll's.ls tbs ffrvslrat clismtery knuan to medlctne. ltdlaiolves slid eottiplntvly ri nn.rrs the Stricture without suuuy- sce fir isin w tns patient. DISEASEsS GF F..EN ! IVrullsr w their spx, snl not pner'to rsmo hsrs, Inchl.lihir sit th-.so dvlirst Inrlrminillessnd Wesb- twas's, wliii ti thuy srnuld shrink from disuluslm? to ineir Isiiil'y physician, psrnisnnntly cured In less time than was ever knnsrn to Medicine hsfrra. by lr lt'issU's "New System of Trastmenv." Itrajuvensta i liti setilto-uru sry oru'sm and mska weak tiien strong true i p.wnll.le, it is slwsys txt to sail lor ponsinal consultation snd special ixsuilnstlon. Rut thusa w ho cannot posslhiy call, should write, slating their care rnny, sitruiuine sent oy mail or express, st-a!4, Iroe tmm exposure, to all parts ul the tauUu Coast, AJdrtss, Win. A. Baxell, M. D. Conaultlns riiy slclau ST. PAUL DISPENSARY, rOHTLAND, -:- ORFJaOX. City Restaurant Havipg been entirety remodeled, this old and popular restanrant will be msrJa firs, class n every retpect. The public will be given gool meal as all hours for only 25 cents. Everjthmg icut and attraotive. Private boxes. Oysters In every style. V. A.McGm. By all means o&ll on PARKER BROS, F0U YOUR Groceries, PnHuco, : Baked Goods, Etc. Etc. Tl.elr pooda are the beat at.3 their price ar-sonab'.o. A sstistit V (NOlViVHSNie , 99$ V 31V33N0l 83N0f " o The Pace S. W. Paisley, Albany, Orgo. ? .T - : -WH0LE3.VLE DKA.LEU IN- Maoco and Cigars. ' ' TIic Pastciii Water Filter will bo on exhibition in our Show Window, on its arrival, and can bo neon throwing both Filter ed and Un filtered water. Can bo attached to main direct, or wo will have them for well water. They tako out all Disease Germs, and are per fect filtcrn, int Htrainors. Fully Warranted. - l ' '-;:;" " ' - IS?: J " -J .......:. -!..... .,, I .,3 .V u. mM.L f . . 1.1 " "" . L;r:-i-!BstMr!l.- T. i. ' ' .. s 1 .star-, - ' v . f. . ( ul ' I f t A (1 ! 1 I SMITH & SENDERS, ALBANY, OREGON. And Th.ey Pay the Freight. if i s fi THE! VOt-D'STiEST ii t f !' i ) if, I'.t n-l Ww. IVKfv. ly ::k lr r. .r 1 1 .r vv i.ifiify. imj not 1 1 s!-rtB. .-n r. '.Wii I c shn". ls'os.iMi:y. I SHU r.jM ii lu. :i?ji ffu-lnly CKiCACO. aole Aa'at 33 ki lt fr-4vrttaaj, I wlifn' aii f nm all tsjf, t( fUAm. 'f ts1U Mf 9 IlM fc atfiiL 4 a ni.fS-allu.tt I.. AMMUNITION, ET(L;rj:? ssr-"- 1- p'- Bs U mm CSV I r,wdr.loa.l6Ja!,r.U,rtri,tK..,et.an.l!1) la, WUWlO Willi ail llie noveltlCS Ot tllO SCaSOn. lllS iiiMiistt rMsaonabi. fljturssa iwi for ' Joy s and Children's department con?istsof hih crade t us whan ynu come to lav In your I ,1. T 1 " '-is llIo11 blduo Inlora supply of ammunition, to pruttMS inOtClUeS. Ill Ills , rour ranch from lb Inron.N of tbat ring J lock til (-migrant. srtwj ut Jt mi sr ini KMssrf Attn untmn in irsrasf ftiia aaMi laatk. lirt-snf m of A-piit, lnditfMttot. Lwtt oi mnmffin n4 Tlru& MUntf Mssaasil srswsi. fJoatM, , nlaiHiaf Hmln lorsr. A aaaasw sa aat aVm """""a s rum I ail IS t al IsbMLsJ I loDBs UAHTKKS IKON TONXO Mf avu1 mpmmdr or. isivtMinctflHir, mU thrnititlcion. KnMitnt ftttasmrt at oottatrfit in only n4d ta lh pafuUritr nt th oriRinl. gOr. MAHTtR'B L (.-.tn. xm.U!ibin, IJ 1 Uls. Ita. Mtrnvla tusltiMl on rcmiA nt t OIHsit"rtl-nt prt tl.sk WKItsliU ttav VEXT) LIT 1 LC UIVfeK . Lir Oumhlsatnt ni hit k tp)o 1om ui Urtm liouk I rual tsad on rtr41tl nf two cnt tit DoaUati. Or. HARTCR MEDICINE CO.. fit. Louis, H S. X. Steele & w., deal Estate Loan Broker. Large list of goud farm bd1 eilv prontj for sale. Isns, inopey on real aJjoiuing ot tintios. estate in Liiiuan Iuiurance written up iurei:sLU'co:n)i iea Notary TuWie mid ccuvpj at:cer. Call oo or wnto Die. S. N. STEKLE Albany Oregon Conrad Mever. STAR BAKERY Cottier Broadalbia and First Sts., DKAI.E11 IN :auail Crdtls, !r.srp, !)rle fruits, Sugar Co flee, Klc ('Mimes! Jlletsin, Clrjeennssssr!, KClaliXoH, I'lKat's. Sp'.fift, Too. Eic, I Hi -ct everything that is kept In a gen variety and grocery ore. nighoM a rkst prion j' aid for AIL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Poflmillef & Irvina, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Arterial Embalmlup; Don3 Scientif- lcally. Atomic -ssa- a v s. jrrAii- Garland, Gold t'oiis, Argand, Monitor and Superior Cooks, Heaters and Ranges. The best assortment. The lowest ir'".'':v. -z: beautiful goods. Water .Supplus, I'lumbing (Joods, are L. E. B IIa3 just received a superb Fall and Winter doing, The largest in tho Valley, carefully selected for thy trade here, including an elegant line of Overcoats, all of the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship His Furnishing r ... Hat Department ' Will be found all the latest shapes of the season j His IWt and Shoe Department ia filled with a choice ! line of goods Ilia Tailoring Oepaiiment Under cliarge of the cxjert Mr Scliifiler, is well stocked with a splendid line of fniitiivj; - Strictly One Price. POWELL & CO., Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -DEALERS IX- Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Etc. Etc. CHAS. H. DODD & CO. s- IMPORTERS OF Hardware, Iron, Steel, AND FARM MACHINERY, Front, First and Yine Streets, ::::::: Portland, Oregon. Solo Agents for Oregon DEERE'S NEW BinglC, iJouUlo, or Triple Farrow. They srs to simple have used laem or seen uiera work can not n or seen them work can not it IDEEIIEI I'O'WI?. Tl1h"V pyrrT.wrv PLOWS. BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. Buckeye Hoe Tress Grata Drill, Buckej-e Seeders, Buckcyo Sprh g Tooth Harrowa, DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS A The latest Improved Implement for sowing summer tallow. The most complete and toceesdul tod tor tf ,'..--; - purpose in use. Wo also hare a full line of Ilanles, Carrlagrea, Phaetoas, Iloontaia Wagons Platform and ther Upriag Vehicle. . .. ' SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. lawrcnoe & Chipin's Spring-Tooth Harrows, Deere Eotowi, ScionUfio Feed ilillB, FadEa Faoainff ilUla, . EAISH BARS WIRE, ETC., fTR- -: r-. - !?B."Haim. rp,SH3 E. THRALL, AG E f 4T, : A L n a rl 'prnof .c;3.. UP' KcliaVdo dealers in l'umps, LAIN lina'of . Goods Dep't and Washington for DEAL PLOWS. snj come so near absornt perfection, that those h say enough in their nrsiss. we t say enough in their 1 raruishtbem Seat attachments are extra.