The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 06, 1891, Image 2

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    CI.UULY BTATCD.
That able exponent of democratic prin
ciple, Roger Q Mills, In an article In the
Sunia W,on the dulletot the demo
crata In the neit congreM aaya:
"Next year we will again have the llouie
ot repretentatlvtt, while the republican!
will have the eenate and prealJent. With
out all three no republic meature can he
repealed, and all we can do U to declare to
the count jr what meature we would pa
II we had the senate and presidency at
well at the house ot representative. We
should go as far as we can, to redeem the
pledget which we make to the people
(rum one end o! the country to the other.
We can then, In 189a, show them that we
have kept the faith and ask them to give
us the senate and exectutlve, and then,
full Invested with legislative power, we
can liberate the country from the fetters
of clast domination and restore prosperity
to a distracted lard,
"The first thing to be done I to restore
to the House the poarer of legislation In
stead of the power of proclamation. The
House Is the great representative body of
the people. In order that It may legislate
wisely and guard with care the Interests ot
the people it must ha ve the power to de
liberate, to debate and to amend every
proposition submitted for lis consideration.
The constitutional mode ot passing bills by
a quorum ot the rnsmbert present and
voting must be restored. The rights of
the members to recognition, to make mo
tions, to invoke the will of the House,
must again find a place In parliamentary
procedure. Minorities and individual
members must receive respectful and
courteous consideration.
"Having restored to the Houselts rljjht.
ful rules of procedure, the first and most
Important of all measure which can come
before It and which will be presented to
and passed by It will be a bill to reduce
the taxes on Imports. The necessity for a
reduction on import ha been growing on
for twenty year. It Is now more urgent
than at any former time. We are to-day
threatened with a deficit and It will be a
realixed fact at the end of Ihj next fiscal
year. The Tariff Act ot October 1, 1890,
increased duties to check import and re
duce revenues, so that under the existing
laws receipt Into the treasury are to de
crease and the expenditures Increase. The
large surplus left by tl e democratic ad
ministration Is gon, the large revenue
from sugar will go In spring and some
mean must be devised to raise the reven
ues to meet the current expenditures.
"It the tariff Is not so reduced as to ad
an t larger Importations and thus obtain
revenues from Imports, the tax must be re-
stored to upply the deficiency. It U not
only a revenue necessity that the tariff
must be reduced, but the Industrial condi
tion ot the country demands an outlet for
our export which can only be done by
providing an Inlet lor Imports.
Q" Another measure which should receive
the attention of the democratic House Is
reciprocity, full and complete, with Canada
and Mexico, Free trade with Canada and
Mexico I almost as important to us ani to
them as fiee trade between our on state.
Of course the House -could do nothing
more than to express the wish of tlte rep
resentatives of the people. Eut the measure
should be presented and pi cited until our
own government and those of Mexico and
Canada should make it an accomplished
fact. It the present congress fails, or if It
passe a bill for the free coinage of sKver
and It 1 vetoed by the president, the dem
ocratic House will pass It again and give
the senate or the executive another oppor.
tunlty to exercUe the veto.
"This issue, like that of the tariff, will
ot down. The campaign of education
has gone far enough to convince the peo
ple that their Interests demand both tariff
education and the free colcage ot sllyer.
They are both opposed by classes, one
wishing to monopolize manufactures, the
other money; one wishing the price of
manufactures high by making them scarce,
other wishing to make money hlh by
making It scarce. This policy has pre
vailed until the masse are overwhelmed
with debt, and they have made up their
minds to reverse It In both cases.
"There are other matters ot Importance
that wi'l require consideration, other
abuse to be removed, but these are the
chief measure whose ena-tment Into !aw
public sentiment demands.and to them the
early and eamett attention of the Hovae
will be given.
More than any other spoilsman will "J jlin
nie" Davenport of Ne York weep over the
teleat of the force bill. For nearly twenty
year bit this btovianf. Hall-fed demagogue
lived in cover because of the original bill
pasted by his party for ihe purpose of defraud
ing the people. While holding hi ofTice be
has set tn example of partisanship to bis
friends in o'her localities, and has demonstrated
that ordinary imagination will not compass
the depths of iire into which personal malice
may sink a political organization. One of the
first duties of the next democratic administra
tion will be to pilch "Johnnie" out of office,
even if the people be compel ed to support
Lint in honorable pauperism becase ol hit in
capacity for creditable industry.
President Polk, of the National Farmer's
Alliance, hat written Governor Boies, of lowt,
a letter warmly commending him for hit bold
nd fearleu s'and in behali of the farmers of
America, made by him in hit speech at the
recent banquet of the New York Reform Club
and also praising the governor for the ability
with which his views were presented. This
letter, cowing from the highest authority in the
councils of the farmers, will cause a good deal
of const wnation amor g the Iowa republi-an
editors and politicians who have been assailing
Governor IJoiel for what President Polk com
mends in turn and endeavoring to make politi
cal capital out of his speech.
An Interesting story comes from Boston
to the cfLxt that a couple of years ago Mr.
W E Kusseli said playfully to General
Collins, then in Congress: "When I am
governor of Massachusetts I will appoint
you jude cf the supreme court," and Gen
eral Collins rep.md;d that when Mr Rus
sell is elected he would accept. Mr Rus
sell It now governor, and the death cf
Judfce Devenscrea'ed a vacancy, which he
off'-ied to General Collins, but It was de
clined on account of the Inadequacy of the
salary.
A local republican oreao is tcuch exercised
Over the wickedness of an unregen irate Texas
editor who prcsis't in fighting over again the
wsrof iSCjsnd deuouncing Mr Lincoln, the
union army, and the north generally. How
would i: do to tie tLe martial Texan and Col
Epops Shepard together by their long, long
ears, hang 1 hem over a clothes line, and let
them end ihe war njw and forever?
The New York Woild says that the worst
thing about Cameron' silve- speculation is
thatheisnot ashamed of it. It will strike
Biany that this is a peculiarity of Cameron's
. clitical wxis'enre. Pessimiuls have a strong
ument in ihe fact ' th.it neither Cameron
t . its party has exhibited shame at his prom
aenct in his public life.
A COSOKKSSOr JOBS,
Ei Lieutenant Governor C F Black, the
Washington correspondent ot the Newi
York IIVM site up this tongrvti ai
fo'.lowtt
It this congress to be given over bodily
to jobs? It Is apparently inclined to con
slder nothing else.
The Force bill Is a gigantic political job,
designed to turn the conduct and control
ot election over to a corrupt partisan
machine, to be maintained out of taxes
cruelly extorted from the people under
monopoty law. The magnitude ot this
job exceed anything In the hlstoiy o'
American polltlcs.slnce It I to be not only
a continuing but a self-perpetuating job.
It will take, If f assed, many million from
the treasury. No federalist villainy It
ever perfect unless It rob the tolling peo
ple to pauper loafing tax eaters. It Is
upon tax consumption that the partv ex
ist always did and always must cxlU
The hlp-ubsldy bill 1 another and a
pure job. Nobody can guess how many
million ot public n.oney It would transfer
to private pocket In the nineteen year
during which It lay the treasury open to
the already rich and sturdy grabber for
whose benefit It I designed. The more
thipt are built to secure the bounty the
greater will be the plunder; and when It
hall be proposed to repeal the law and re
lieve the peopla ot a monstrous burden,
the powerful beggais ot to-day the opu
lent steamship companies whose agents
crowd the lobby will plead vested rights.
the sanctity ot contract and all the. famil
iar arguments ot the land-grant and subsl
dlad railroads.
There, loo, I the silver LIU. Whatever
may be said tor free sliver, It cannot be
aid that thelcgUlature In progress It un
tainted. It so, why the reluctance of the
manager to permit an Investigation ot the
silver pool? Why the caution, timidity
otthe committee at last to Investigate?
Thus tar, it ia true, only one senator ha
been exposed (peculating In the article
whose market value was immediately af
fected by hi vote. But disclosures cf this
are slow. The testimony must usually be
ihat of accomplice. It Is hard to get.and
partial when It comes. It was not until
Oakes Ames was goaded Into telling the
whole truth by the unmanly falsehoods cf
his confederate that the Credit VIoblller
exposure developed In all It proper and
shocking proportions. All that ia be
hind this silver cloud will probably never
be known. EncuU appear already,
however, to justify the constant demand
7" WrtJ made for the Inquiry which the
republican managers vainly endeavored to
preven.
The jobs Force bill, silver speculation,
subsidy mongerlng take the right ot way
In the tax-raWlng and tax (pending mo
aopoly congress. The public business
may wait or find consideration in the hur
ry and tumble ot the concluding hour,
when thesmallcr but not more Indecent
steals attached to appropriation bills may
slide through, observed onlt by those ho
favor them.
Of one thing the Insolent majority has
made sure; It has by It own conduct vin
dicated the good sense ot the people who
voted It down aid out In Novemrr last.
How different this federalist plan of gov
eminent taxing the many poor to make a
few rich from the democratic Ueat
sketched by Jefferson: "A wUeand fiujja
government, which shall restrain .nco from
Injuring one another, sliail Wve them
otherwise free to regulate their owe pur
suit of ind'M'.rr and Improvement, and
sha'l nil uke from the mouth of labor the
bread it has earned!"
Tnc statement of Ihe lUralJ thafa good
many of those opposed to the proposed
division of Linn county say they would
rather lose Ihe Albany bridge thar. to see
the county divided," I so manifestly ab
surd and false 'hat It hardly calls for cor
rectton. The basis of the plan to secure
division was laid In opposition to building
a bridge. The rail for a bridge at Albany
was given as a reason why there should
be division. It further savs: "If those of
Albany who do not want a bridge will now
just work hard enougn to keep this op
position, (the Fork,) In the county, they
may succeed In stopping the county ap
propriation for the bridge and thereby
down the whole bridge question.' No,lt
is known ot all men In Albany that those
two or three men in the city who oppose
the building of a bridge most are In favor
of a division. It is difficult to labor to se
cure an ulterior odject without resorting
to subterfuge and misrepresentation.
A good way 10 remove the various par
ticle of food remaining Ir. the mouth and
throat Is to take a few crackers, or still
better, some stale bread, after every meal,
and chew them very thoroughly. This
will carry away all remaining particles,
especially from the throat, where they
may otherwise Irritate the larynx. The
use of bread at least three or four daya old
Is the best means of dcsnslng: and disin
fecting these part.
Mary Ann Doherty, whose connection
with police courts lor habitual drunkenne
has been to notorious, will now have another
chance, ber private pension bill which was ve
toed by President Cleveland for lack of merit
having made its appearance tgain. Mary Ann
tlioukl try not to get full on the strength of its
chance, but wait till she gets her money.
The democrats in the senate receive the
aumiratbn and thanks of the count. y for their
splendid leadership, perfect discipline nd lire-
leu endurance in the fight for free tpeeih and
free elections.
Business men of Albany are very seri
ously considering how much the business
interests of Albany may be Injured by the
division of the county. It would be well
to look Into the future a little.
Tumrdng-Jack logallx in his stocking-feel
watchiug Judge Psffcr trying on hit scnnloria
brogant will present as picturesque, though
no ai happy, a sight as the sock lens states
man of Kansas drawing bis Qrst quarter atary
aod mileage.
What a !elated remark it was (hat recorded
he fact that Frtshie Hoar had outlive! his
usefulness. It was juntas apparent when the
baby Frisbie uttered hit first screnm. The
most gra'ifjing set of his life will be his last.
Cloak at cot.at W Read'.
, rroaaanecd Hnprleiix, Vrt ftavrd.
From a ltUr ritten by Mr Ad 12 Hard
of Gr-)ton. H V. we quote! "W taken nitli
t bad ooid, which settled on my Lung,
conidi set in snd Kuatty terminated in ,'on
snmption. FnBr li eor g.vi rr t nt ijin(
I ctuiii live but, h.,rc time. J wv.nj
setf np to niy Saviour, determined if I ecu Id
not tay with my fiisnrl to earth, I would
meet my absent i- above. My husbsnd
was advised to not Dr King's New Difccover
ery for Consumytion, Coughs nd Colds. 1
Kave it a trial, took in all ifclit bottle.; it
has cpred me and lhnU Cod I am a well and
hearty womn Tri' b. tt.les free 'at Fo
nbav &i Mason's d; lU.iv, regular size, COo
ar.dl.
" Ojit Straw. Loose oats straw for
1eby F G Burkhart, one mile southeast
of this citv. , -
SIIILOH S CATARRH REMEDY a
positive cure f -r Catarrh. Diphtheria and
Canker-Month. Fushey & Mason, agents.
HINTS TO IIOt'EKEKrKIlS.
Use a clam shell to scrap pot asd frying
pant with.
To restore strong ham to It origtnal freth-
cs, slice and took over night in milk, either
tweet or tour.
When wiping up the floor before putting (tit
carpet down, sprinkle it all over with talt wlill
damp; this will greatly prevent maths. ,
When cold water It craved, (although cold
water realty interferes with digestion,) it should
be boiled and filleted and cooled in bottles on
ice.
The best way to c xik l'innan had die ia to put
on boiler fur ten minutes over a quick fire,
and then put in boiling water five minutes.
In purchasing canned goods It Is a safe
rule to obtcrve whether the head ot the
can Is concave, a bulging appearance being
Indicative ot decomposition.
A man's way of patching a hole in a
table-cloth would probnbly be to sew on a
piece; a woman's way Is to patch the piece
on with starch and then smooth it with
a hot iron.
It the throat Is very sore, wring a cloth
out of cold salt and water, and bind it on
the throat tightly, when going to bed;
cover It wtth a dry towel. This Is ex
cellent. Lard Is sometimes adulterated whh
alum, starch and time water. When pure,
It It completely soluble In bcnilr.c, has no
burrt taste or odor and melts without gut
tering to a clear fluid.
The best way to preserve old boots la
never to use blacking of any sort, but have
the boots brui-htd, or it very uiuKlv, wiped
with a damp cloth or sponge, then care
fully gone over with a little dubbing.
For stiff neck, sore throat, pain In the
chest, a good remedy Is to rub some oil or
vaseline Into the skin, then cover with a
piece vt col on wadding, the shiny side
outward, and wear till the discomfort Is
gone.
To kee.t flour from spoiling, It should
be thoroughly dried and stored In bags,
bo. In barrels. It Is said that the exclusion
ot air I apt to render flour somewhat
damp, and doe not yield a good a dough
a when the flour remain perfectly dry.
For a felon, taki commoa rock-salt such
as la used for sailing down pork, dry It In
an oven, then pound It nne and mis with
spirits of turpentine In equal parts. Put It
on a linen rag and wraparound the felon.
A it dries put on more, and If followed
up the felon will be dead In twenty-four
hour.
Gold tinsel rucl.lng v. II, be ot great as
sistance to those who have to depend on
their own fingers for the manipulation of
bonbomnirrei to send to their friends. It is
bright looking, and easily used In orna
menting bags, baskets, flower tube cover
ed with brocade, plush, and forth. The
roteaitd chrysanthemum petal ruchlngs,
too, are useful, for they save alt the trouble
ot sewing on each petil separately.
Prime wheat flour should have the fol
lowing characterU'.Ics: When handled
none should adhere to the finger; if a
handful be tqaeeaed. It should not sift
through the fingers, but should rl-g to
gether, formlnjj a Utile ball, which will
show the fine lines ot the palm tor some
time after re'east; If a Cute ball of flour
be dropped 01 a table, It should even then
prcrvft i:s form and continuity, at least
ir Urge measure.
lll;!l.TAXk-I.OWtft WlOCS.
The manufacturing potter having ob
talned increased tariff Uses on their pro
ducts, for the declared purpose of protect
ing home labor, are now reducing wage
and locking out their workmen who refuse
to accept lower wage with higher taxes.
Trenton, New Jersey, Is the chief centre
of the pottery manufacture In this country
and the manufacturer have locked out
their men because they refuse to ase.t to
a reduction of wages, and they have also
adopted the policy of declining to discus
the question either with employes or
with reporter. They feel safe under the
high taxes lately put upon labor and ihe
necessaries of life, and believe that they
can starve their workmen into submission.
What a mockery of protection to home
lador It thlt action of the Trenton potteries.
Like the steel manufacturers, they have,
at a rule, amassed large fortunet as it by
magic, solely by tariff taxes levied on the
masse ol the people; and now, when they
hav had there taxes put up to the highest
point, to multiply their profits, they de
mand a reduction ot wage and lock their
labor out to atarve It Into submission.
How long will tuch monopoly taxes and
monopoly grtcd be toleratid by the
people?
One of the beauties of the effect of il-e Me
Kinley bill wat clearly illustrated ihe other
day In th' cky by the statement made by a
drummer ia taking an order Irom a tailor for a
tot of farmer salin(coat lining ) In giving hit
reisontfor.be pries hetta'.ed that the house
be represented had just imported 2,300 worth
the duly upon which was $1,765. The men
who in the aggregate wear the coats that con
sumed this lining in the making are .taxed to
pay this $2,765 together with a reasonable
profit thereon Every feature of that matter
san outrage and a swindle.
The oie Philadelphia journal which support,
ed Ihe' force bill ill editor being one af pret
dent Hairison't office-holders frantically de
fares that "Cameron is a democrat, " Do
lined, with thanks. The democrat it oarty it
rot electing Quays and Catnerons lo th;oiate
But if all the men in the country who oppose
the force bill are to be classed at democrats,
the republican party Win a minority of abou1
3,000,000 votes.
Gov Hilt is probably the only man of whom
it can truthfully be said that a Uni'ed Sta'ci
Senatorfliip wat literally forced upon him.
Nothinzof the kind hat occurred in tint country
within the recollection of the oldest inhabitant,
WHY WILL YOU h when Khiloh't
Curn will give Immediate. re'ief. -Price 10
oenic, 00 ecu is snd $1. Foshiy & Mason,
agents. '
F.UILOH'rJ C0UUH aud Consumption
Curt is sold by usnn a ttiav ',to. It cures
com a motion. Foslisy St Manor, agents,
Holm Kg Hvhwuh Coixeok, of Fortland
Or. will open Bept. 1st. J A Wesco.ttu
leading penman of the coast, has become
a partner 1.1 thin school and will make it
the leading bueinena college. Fend for 1;
cutalogui .
'ding Plmtrcrrntiliev . vuy rrsnn.
, We l.svs l.ontl't all the-ne,(!itiv a made by
, W Clark ami V H Groertnond up to Nov
16th, 3S9. Dupliiatr cm) be had from
bum only of us at reduuwl iw. Wm hoy
also hbout fS.OOO nei.iivej inudo by 011 r
solves, from uhicli rtup!f:itlft cto be had at
like la'es. We carry the 1,11 y I lU lii.s f
viewi if this fttat and rtn inliir;:. d work at
lower trstea fur tirat clsov work. V e'shall be
pleaeed to aco yon a, our Stndio in Froman's
block, nert door to Maaonio iVn.pls.
' , Rncklen's Ainlon iSntve,
Ths bot Sale In tho woriit fin CMU, limine", Sorri
Ulcer. H!t Klieum, Viver s.ire, fi-tler, t'iiapp
bands, I hiiblairm, Corn, mid all Hka Krnptlo i
positivelycures filcn.oroo pay required. It is iruar.
uteeil to (rivo (Kjrfect satisfaction, ar monoy lefumi
d. Price 25 cenw r box, i'ur by Kont;j' arxl
Mawm-
coihtv cot rt rawest mm xa
(O. R. If. Jllwaburn, Jtutir 8. W. Ovopsr and
Witt. Kumbaugh, Cummlwluiiert.)
Fee State vijohn Doe allowed in part.
Fees fHftto va Henry Keeper allowed In
full.
Fvca State va John Yatoi allowed,
rho following claims were allowed 1
D Hart, kroi.hia naunera t 60 70
U V Kiiasell, salary rWltool Kupt. . . CU 70
I) II NUlaekuurn.nalary go Judge. 100 00
N 1' I'ayne, clerk'a fee 11 40
I'Ves Imjucat N ltaat'll,dKTaied., 13 00
Ft-M Htttto va John Doe et al 1 83
J K Charlton,' junking jury lint for
precinct 1 00
Alburt avago,maklifg jury lint for
precinct , I 00
J K Michael, making jury Hat for
precinct 1 00
KcKints & Lnuio. rond 4) 29
John lhtncan, retmlra on Roberta
urtiitee
Henry Miller, Co romla.
Albany Electric Light Co. .......
Leo Drown A Co.lumbcr. ........
Worth & tStandiith, Co road.....
10 St
88 Wi
27 60
19 28
1 76
13 t4
10 40
311 75
It It Humphrey, Co roadr
Kantlani Lum Co, luuibcr.roailg. .
Hall & Odonald. tatloncry
L I'lpe, wild animal .............
U A Duncan, wild animal........
I 00
1 00
33 00
8 00
CO 00
!!ti 00
10 00
48 00
S3 00
8 00
J J Uratiam, roadaupcrviaor.....
M lliuitlifiw.ioad lupervlaor....,
K Conn, road auper
U ATI tun, road auper.. ... .. .....
Flom Smith, road auper. ........
S W K inner, road super , , . , ,
K It Chance, road auper
A M Teinpleton, road tuper
t H tleor;rt road aupcr
V W Hiclinrdaon, road tuper....
12 00
SO 00
02 03
4 OrJ
28 00
4 76
John ttrimefl, road auper..
John Uahcr, janitor......
E V l'belpn, printing. . . . .
K C riieli'g, tationcry...
M H Clark, witness.......
7 00
00
A I lilac k burn, road auper.
The following road auporvUora
appointed:
A ruiackburn,rUNoC7.
Warren Mcliola, Met No'lS.
N M Teinpleton, Dial No 38.
K II Chance, Dint No 30.
A 1' Maxwell, Diat No 34.
Aimer Cary, Dint No 4.
Jaa Archibald, Diat No 52.
J II Caldwell. Diat No 63.
J J Graham, Diat No 48.
antou.
were
A masouerade nartv wat elven Satur-
dav evening at the residence of J U Camp
bell, formerly of Albany , at which a nice
time was hau. The following were pres
ent, with characters they represented:
HAnna Farrsll, Mother Goose.
Hertha Klefer, ISopcep
Allre Davis, Mis Muffit. .'
QKlhcl Savage, llopcep.
Ne)ile Savaite, Queen of Hearts.
Dora Porter, Old Mother Goose,
Krankle Khlnehart. folly Flinders.
Mattlo (iault, Uueen of Diamond.
Dclle llatvorsen. Maid ot Perth.
Allle Trenham. Itopeep.
Lulu Aeheson, Quen of Spades.
Myrtle Powell, Flower Girl.
Allle iiurnsit, Sailor Girl.
Lura Campbell, Uueen of Heart.
Ltmo Davis, Old Woman.
YY II Ateaar.der, Puck.
Harvey Davis, Sailor Boy.
tiuv Porter, Simple Simon.
W T Klnehart, Jockey.
E A Trulove, Jack Sprat.
J E Drooks, Gent.
Guy Klnehart, King Cole.
Wm McCormlck, Domlnoe.
t.'cvln McCormick, Sailor Doy.
J R Davis, Mr McGlnty.
C Erie, Fat Man of Kombay.
W II Warner. Old Woman.
Will Campbell and Henry Ewcrt, Pair
of Jacks.
Carl Klcler, King Cole' Fiedler.
Guv Shaver. Ikx lor Foster.
J It Cornet, King of Spade.
BKOWaSVllLK.
February 2nd, 1891.
How doea thia alnke Allnny. A mate
meeting of, citizen waa bold at the City
Hall on laat Saturday and it WM decided
to withdraw from old Linn, and In ac
cordance therewith petitions were drawn
up and the signing waa commenced in
good earnest, comniitte were appointed
and the work of division w ill be pushed
until we are out. It Albany people w ill
let Fanliain go we will go aluo, and in
lead of one we will have three. We are
in forbuaineea, and intend when thia
shall be in print we shall have 800 name
in the Legialature for diviaion, and shall
top at nothing until we are out if &anti
am is let go.
W R Kirk went to Portland Faturday
on business.
I P Mason and Joe FUalbraith.of your
city, were in town on laat Friday night
in attendance at Alaaonic Jxxltre, and ft
good tttne was bad. Just ask Dave Ma
on about it.
The new M K Church South will soon
lie finiabed. We understand there witl
le preaching; on the fourth Sunday in
this tnontu in said church.
Wild straw berries are still In bloom.
Mild w inter. Come this way ye Eastern
frozen folks and enjoy life lo the webfoot
land 01 plenty 01 counties.
Things arc qukt here. No business
now but divihion. Come up you Albany
people who lavor f-antiamand help us.
Kernel Maz for Ike Kew Tear.
The world reituwrx-d snoots of H or tetter s
Stomach Hiltr, and their oontinuej popu
larity for over a tt.ird f a eentory at
stomachic, 1 scarcely more wonderful tba
tht weloome that greet the annnal appear,
anew of liostctter's Almanac, This vainab
medical treatise ia published by tba Iloate
tr Company. Pittsbtjrif, Pa, under the
own immediate supervision, employing 44
hands in that department. The are re
oinft about II mouth io the year on thia
woak, and the i0A cf same fur 1891 will be
more than tea m I lions, printed In the Kng
lisb, German, Frenoh, Welsh, Norwegiari,
SweJitti. liolland, Holieaiian and Spoih
lno)es. liefer to a copy of it for valuable
and interesting resdinK concerning healtD
and numerous Uasimonial a to ths tfiicaey
of Ifoatetter' Stomach Bittei. amnsemeet.
varied iufornmtion, astronomical ealcnlation
aod chron. lotjioil Itrms, Ac, abirh can be
depended on fur eorrrctcets. The Alma
nao for 1891 can be fbtaiued. freof eoet.
from druuuutt snd general country dealer
nail art of the country.
1 Tub Reasok Why,
Klein Urn, cap afford
W by I It that
icll boot and
shoe to reatonablef Because they are
both practical shoe makers and make partof
heir expenses by working on the thoe
bench, any boot or 1 hoe you buy of them,
no matter what kind it ia man, womant or
chllds, that rip, run over or the sole rips
loose they repair them for you free of
charge, and a they do all the work them
selves, they don't charge you as to 50
cents a pair extra for a warrant to pay
route shoemaker to repair them for vou.
Thev also make a specialty of repairing
rubber boots.
WILL YOU SUFFER, with Ty.ptU
tnd Livr Compiaint? Sbiloh' Vitaliscr it
guataiteed to cure yitn.
SMlLOii'SCURB will immediately re
lieve Crcup.Wbooping Cough and Brouchitts,
Foihay & Mason; arrets.
A Hor.t laluab'e Agent.
II Armgvdt,' M . D , 03 Jaokion Street,
Brooklyn, NY, writes:' ' 'Being familiar
Willi (lie stiinulatirif., hoalinz and anodyne
prnptrties of Alloock' Porous Plasters, I
c rrinicod them as a most valuable agent in
tho class r.f diseases for which they are in
Ui d((t. Tba stimultting action wl en worn
ever the g'ttn'o region materially aids in
r;toriri; Mienijtli nud enery to (lig'stioD.
atd tlserocrrtjueiit Luiluiue up of tiso aud
rcstoripg tone tothegentral tytlcm "
a Ibany Market.
WllOHt f.lfl
.U- 60 -
HpIioi 80c pi itt :
F tM"S0r
Hy-10,0(!5lo 18 00. .
ri.tatopw- O'j ota pnr l)tihal'
B ef on foot, 2.' to ,
A pploi - 00 ecu! por bu,
Pork 5o per Ir UreaaoA.
Faf c na bama, I U
ehouldora 7o .
sides 9i
,r:d JOoperlti.
Klonr4.26 pr bbl.
rblckena 8 00 pur tins, ;t
Ulil Feedbran, U.OOper t'
thortfl, IS,
n)i(lliincr, 20.
L'hO! "",
I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
Kyraad't tNdkesi'DeaUi.
Paaia, Feb. 3. Michael Eyraud.th
murdcrtr of Notary B Gouffe, wat gullto
lined at 7:30 this mernlng. Eyraud went
lo bit death with fortitude and resignation.
Arrived at ths foot of tho guillotine, and
witnin a lew leet Of me block, eyraud
eluded the executioners for a moment, snd
loudly and angrily thoutcd to Ihe atsctnbly
"Constance it a murderer. He It more of
a murder than I am , Constance Is" Be
fore tie could complete the sentence the
executioners teueu tho murderer and
threw film upon the Inclined plank ot the
guillotine. Dclbter pressed the fatal knob,
nd the flashing btado fell with a sharp,
tlldlng sound, and the head of Gouffe
assassin rolled Into ths basket below.
WlatUm't Saeeessor .
Washington. Feb 1. It It elveo out to
day that ths president 1 pu.pose in asking
n extension of ths time with which secretary
Windom't successor mut be appointed hid
special reference to Robert Lincoln, inlultler lo
the court cf St Jtme. Mr Lincoln is not al
il satisfied with hit present position, and it It
wen unuewoou in uipiomsuc circles, mat na
nat uecd teriotuly considcrlmr the advNat llitv
of resigning It,
Bare la HI Cable.
Tilt Daixkii, Or, Feb a.Th chtrred ts
mslm of E S Hge, a farmer who lived near
Bold, tea miles south of here, were found ia
tl. ruin of hit burned cabin Monday, A fire
wat noticed near hit place Thuitday, and at
he did not come after hit mail, ths Dclghbori
went to Ut place witn tits result at abovs
lis wm a bachelor living alone, and nothing
can be learned at to the cause. He wat a
U A K and will be burled today.
An Oreaea City AecMeat,
OaaooN City, Fed 3. At 5 o'clock this
afternoon Mr Maple and Robert Finleyacre
taming on me walk opposite Calm tana and
door factory and leaaid agalbtt the railing, the
warn ueing rauco uueen reel at tins toliit
Directly the railing broke snd both Icll.
Foitunatety Mr Finley caught himself on the
edge, where he bung tuttended almost head
dowa till rescued. Mr Maple fell head foremost
striking upon nts bead jst above the ear.
smashing in the skull to that the brain matter
ooied out. He wat brought to the Livermort
hotel, -here Dn Pain tad Sommcrt raised ths
skull and dtetsed the aound. At g o'clock his
ps.se wat rising, ana be gave evidence of re
turning consciousness. 1 us recovery it doubtful
ew I barter rt'etvalila.
CoVAt.LH, Or. Feb 3. The new rharter.
which hat passed troth bouses of the legislature
cxicnus ie tiiy i.mut largely, aod give the
city authority to issue bond at follows t For
water works, 150,0001 bridge across the Will
mtlte, ISo,oOi sewerage, tjo,ooo; It also
provizes roe in purchase W His electric light
plant. The police force and the recorder are
to be appointed by the council, instead of elec
ted, as heretofore, and the bill provibet for
graveling the street.
A teeth. Walk.
Sam FRAKciaco, Feb. a. William Car.
outhrrs, a jouna man from Napa coun'y,
who na cirurca in pedestrian and cither
contest In this dry, start on a Jour-
nev o ntw 1 or a onor about Use icth ol
. 1 I . . 1. . . , ... J
ratroin. air t rout tier will walk
It will Uke him over four motitlis to make
me journey The propossd walk from
San franclsco to New York Is l ie result
ot a wager made between two snort in 9
men that the distance by the Southern
PaciBc and Santa re rojtc could not be
made In less than sis months.
A Terrible 1 tarsal.
raais, Feb Whee the murderer Eyraud
learned there waa no chance for a rerwicva or
commuUlton, be fell into a fit of rage and de
clarer, wud awiui imprecations, thai be would
com back aad haunt GaUielle Bombard fo
ihe day of her death. He alsoesbtessed
disappointment al sot being abl lo wreak veo
gcanee on Garanger, whom be considered re-
sMM tble, wi'h liomrMr.1, for his death. He
anerward got into a calmer mood.
T lasMs aeveessae.
FIXUI.AY, O, Feb a-The repuUksnt of
wnro are urging on the president the erwoint,
eserd of -Governor Fos'er t secretary of the
treasury.
Ntw Yoab. Feb 3. A Wasl.lncton nriiil
sayti "Wiadumt soccctsor will be either Mc-
Kioiey, tsnnoo, TbomaC I'UttorJohn
New.
arxadBiu.
SA Li m, Feb a. The house rommittee oa
election ibis afternoon reported the Austra
Uaa babot bid adverecly to the ameaemcntt
proposed by the static, and the house ibere-
lott rclased 10 concur. Representative 1111,
who ha worked earnestly to redeem bit pledge
10 do all ia hit power to pass this bill, and did
tectire fat passage in the boute at an early
day, tpoke l-Mcibly against concurrence ia lb
senate amendment!.
raed le Drarh.
FaiAft's Point, Miss, Feb a. Early yes
terday morning ihe tow a joil was discovered
in fismct, and the prisoners were shrieking for
rescue. The marshal, who had ihe key, lived
tome distance from ft jail and be lore his ar
rival the prison wat entirely destroyed. Three
negro prisoner were turned to death.
CeH Wealber.
St Paul, Feb a Minnesota la now ex
perieacisg the coldest weather of the season.
No point yet reported had the mercury above
rero in Minnesota, Ihe Dakota, Montana and
Manitoba. The thcimometer ranged from 3S
below at Minaedosa to a below at St Paul,
Tort a A Kas, Feb a. A severe mo storm
hat been raging in the western part of the
state for the past forty-eight hour. Poor
people ars in more pressing need of assistance
than ever in consequence ot the severe change
io the 4weaihei.
Falanar's tba a res.
Naw Yoait Feb t.A special fie m St.
Louis lo the Times says it is ujderstooj the
tensions! conies: will be settle J Monday or
Tuesday. Felix Cockerell, brother of one ol
the big three farmer memhersof the legislature
who hold the bklaace of power, live in Kaie
St Louis, He was with his brother at Spring
field Saturday, and after an in erview it re
ported to have said thai il it arranged to vote
lorziirreir. uny timet, ana mat on lire miy
first ballot all three of the alliance mcmtera
would go .j Palmer. The fifty first ballot
will be ii'-ched on Tuesday, and if this be line
1'alinrr vuil be elected on that day. Felix
Cocke ell would nri her deny nor affirm Ihe
report hn questioned. ,.
What ilas Been Deae.
Salem. Feb 1. The prerenl legblature has
far surpassed any of it predecessors in the
tbecJy transaction of business. Twenty four
new bills were introduced in the house yester
day, making 271 in that bojy end 1 69 in the
senate. Pcrhtpt fifty of these metiurct are
duplicates, or have been replaced by substi
tutes proposed by committees, which have
been empowered 10 combine Ihe best faatures
of two or more billt ' ca the same subject.
During the three weeks that have already
elapsed the house hot passed twent bills, and
the senate thirty-one. Of the latter cightteen
ale incorporation billt which are ture 10 past
the house possibly at the special session which
has been ordered for next Monday evening for
the consideration of such measure.
' Blwa te Atemt,
Lima, O.. Feb. 1. -Thl afternoon, a
an ot! well (hooter wat on the way to a
well near St Mary' with a load of nitro
glycerine, It exploded and blew the honet,
wngon and driver to atoms. The only ev-
der.ee of disaster wat a huge hole in the
road.
Maekry't Daughter
, New York, Feb I. A cable to tlte New
York Journal from Nice tayt: Only the day
before yesterday the t'rincess ualZlcli't went
into the Casino at Monte Carlo, and in one
hocr lost 10,000 franct. She wat sensible,
however, in not trying to win it back.
; Sebwatha Belter
Mason City, Is, Feb 1. Lieutenant Sch
watka it slightly improved thia morning. The
doctor now ' think be will recover. The
spinal injury, however, may render him a
cripple for life. ""
AColdriaht.
St. Paul, Feb. 1, -With '.the tempera,
ture anout xero, 100 twin city tports went
to North St Paul and pitched a ring in the
snow for a fight for $aoo between Jack
Henry, of Ellenbburgh, Wash , and Joe
Searles, of Minneapolis. For the first five
rounds Searlet hail everything his own
way, but after that the Pacific coast man
knocked Searlet down three timet and won
the fight In the eighth ronnd.
Thos, Kay woolen mill blanket, fiatmela
men's, youth's aod boy' clothmg, for sale
by O W Simpson's, aqeut, Albany, Oregon.
The best roast coff.-e io the city at Conrad
Moyct'a.
SUMMONS.
In ihtCimtlt Court tflhtBlalt 0' Ortyonfcr
Lim Vouwy, ;
JOHN DIAMOND, PlaltilliT,
t
Maroerelt K Fludley, Alx
artdttr Flndloy and Hunan
KliiulOV hla wife. Him'l Kind
ley, J en n In I'ou)tl and lien
ry i'ou)de iwt hnaliand.
Nancy Wilimrt and 3 Wilson
nor huioana, 1111KU rummy,
Kits Khldley. J I alt lo Find ley
and Ella bsuford, Defendant
To Mariarolt 11 Fitidlov, Alexander
Ftndlov. Hunari Flndlev. Marrtuel Findler.
Jfinule roulade, Henry Potiltde, Nancy
Wlncn, J Wllaon, Hugh Fin liny, Klla
Flndtoy, II idle Flndley arid Ella hanfosd,
the above named deftudatiiM.
N THK NAM IS OP TUB STATIC OF
i Oreuou you are rnriHlred
to appnar and answer Hie complaint of the
eHve named plala'lifin the above enti
tled court, now on file with tho clerk cf
said court, within ten days from the date
of the anrviiM of this sutumnna upon ou.
ir aorvwl in Ijlnn oouuiy, urooo) uui 11
in my other county iu tue :aieoi ure-
Sou, thnu within twenty days from tba
ate of theaei vloe of this summon upon
0111 irwirved by publication ttion on or
efore the first day of the next teaular
term or the above endued court, to will
Monday, ths tth Day ef Mavrk. tmii
A nd rou aro hereby rotlfUd that It you
fall to t ppfar and anewer teld core plaint,
aa hereby r squired, Ihe plalntiir will ap
ply to the oouit nr tne renri demanded
in tho coirtilalnt. to wit. For tho fore
closure ol a moitgags on and; an order of
sale f ths following - described p.otnlae
to Will
The N K and tne is j or
the N W U and the N w i of the N VY H
and thoNK Vi of the sn U ot Motion 81.
A lo the 8 X of tue w a and the H H
of the HW ii of section Si, all In Town
shin 13 t K 9 iuti or witikmeue
Meriuutn in i,rnn touruv. uretcon
1 he i.rtKmeiN arikina; rrom suon sale to
be nutloits Ftrat. To the teymrntof
theeoaia and diatiureni6uis tnisauit.
and ihe sum of s it'll ai. atlcrneys 1m s. and
the further sum or i J lor taxes auyanced
tberton. and tba cost ot and aociulng
urxm such rata.
beond. To the psvrnrnt of i.UloUlT
elatm. amounting to the sum of f
and the overpiu, ir any tbere o, 10 te
paid to the above named defendants as
thtdr Internal may appear. And lor such
other relief ar may in ujuliy be proper
and just
. aaraaa 1 .a
1 iiia summon ia babiunea uv oraeror me
lion 11 P Hole, iudae of the abovs entitled
eoort, mail at chambers in the city of Sa
lem, the 3rd day of January, 1891.
J K. WEATnKilrUUU.
(123) Attorney for PiaietilT.
SUMMCHS.
a Uf CiruU Cnurtfor Llm County, SMe 0
Qrtjfi:
Mary V Koierton, PUintill.
va. -
Juhn r.uierson, Dafcttdsat. .
Te -'ubo KM'ttao, the above named drfeo 1-
anr. '
IN the osms of the state f Oregon, you
sr hersby required to appear end answer
ths complaint of lb auoy piamtiu, 10 ine
aliovo entitled Court, tow oa CI wiib ths
Clerk of said court, on or bf.ir the flist
day cf tb neat regalar term of id court.
hu b sard term oommen te or ftlooasy.ins
Otbday cf March. lv0l. st the Court Uoeae,
io thecitv of Albsoy, Linn coiintv, Oregon.
And you are hereby notifid lbs. if you fail
to appear aad bSr taid complaint, a
hereby required, the plaintiff will take
a dveree f said eoort rsioat yoe,
dUoltiri(r,th bonds of rnatrirnony now
exuttos: between yon aud pleintifj, and
lor ber eCUt aud dm bars menu or tntt'suu,
and clin?nn pUtoLitTs nam l tbst of
Msry K V, ltelTinso. This summont it pab-li.ht-d
;n the Ktatb Ewmt leworaAT b
order of ths Hon. it. P. Ikrwf, jddgs of the
said court, mad at ehtmbors xi sue 23 :b
day cf danuary, Ib'Jl.
WEBiltbo.
Alloroey for 1'laintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SmiEMENT.
NOTICK IH I1ERF.BY ClVEf THAT
the nndnral-nod, the duty appointed
ouatiOed and aotlns admluUlrator at the
relate of Ft nib lir!bsw, decoaeed1 baa.
this day Cio-1 U final account in said
Ute with the elerk of the county court
for Linn county, Oregon, and the court
has fis4 the 2nd d of March, IKUt; st
the bur of I o'clock o a. to bear oblea-
tion to stld aooouut II any, and forth
aruiement 'J said eetat.
This, be SUth dsy of January. 1S91
WM.ciJKMcys.
J. K. WKAintaroKD. Admbuator.
A.ty for AdualnUtiAtor. (1 80)
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
XTOIICF. H HEREBY GIVES TIIaT
ll the underpinned hsve tb's day been
duly appointed and qualified as admtni
trat iraud admtnMratrlx tbeesiatecf
Frank Mlon, ta'e of Lion counly, Ore
gon, deesiol. Ad eraoiis having claim
e-aloHt iuld e-isio sr requfred to pr-aant
them proper' v veriftud. wliliio six month
Iron ibl. dittr. 'o the u jderaigr.ed, at
thetr piaei at H'ley, Linn county,
Oreaon.
Ibistiih day of Jnri9rr, 1891.
KLLK.N MAI)NE.
T J MALOSK.
J K VK4inriKJr.i,1 Adiulolatritiira.
AtMruey for eUte. (1 S3)
SUMMONS. ;
In t3m Circuit Court of ike State of Oregon for
the County of Lutu t
GEORGE MUNRO, rialmlfr.)
vs
MARY J MUSltO, Dafoi-danu J
To Mary J Munro the -above muted
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STAlE OF
Oregon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the compalut of th
above plaintiff, to the above entitled
court, now on ills with tho clerk ol sa d
oouit. within ten days from the date of
lire service of this summons upon jou; if
served n Lion oountj, Oregon, but ir
served In any olber county In the mate of
Oregon, thru within 20 daya from the
date of the servioe of this nummous upon
you; If served by publication, tbej on or
befoie the flr.t day of the next regular
term of tba alovo entitled court, to w it:
Monday, the tttt day or Harck, IxSI,
snd jou are notified that If yo-.i fall
to spiwar and t newer said com
plaint, as hereby required the plain
tiff will apply 11 the caurt for the relief
demanded lit tbw complaint, to wit: For
a din,olntlou oi the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and tit-ten
dant, aud for such other decree as may
be Just end cquitati e.
l h'a nuntTioni ts publliihed by order
ol the Hon K V Iliilso. Judjre cf the above
tutlilrd court mid. at Charubtrs In the
cltyol St em.the 10th day of January,
lSSil JK WKAlHERFOKO. -
(110; Attorney for Plaintiff.
K0TICE.0F FINAL SLTTLEMENT.
To all person having claim against the
estate ot James WaUh, deceased, and tn al)
other persons whom it may concern. You
are hereby notified that ths uudersi(2ned ex
ecutot of the sstd estate on the 24th day of
Decooibt r, 1S9 , filed in the county court ot
Linn County. Oreoon, his final account in
laid estate, and add court has appointed
Monday the 2ud day of February, lbvi, at
the hour of 1 o'olock n m of aaid day to hear
and settle all objections to aaid final account.
Dated this 26ih day of Deo JHU0.
V;It.Biiyeu. G W CLINE,
Attorney. Executor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been duly ap
pointed executrix of the laat will and
testament of George V SylviStor, do
epaRPfl,by the honorable the omrnty court
cf Linn county, Oregou. All persons
having claims against the estate of tsid
deceased, are hereby notified to present
the same duly veriOud. to ms in poraoa,
or to my ttorney. ueo W Wright, at hts
iaw office in Albany Linn coutny .Oregon
within six months from this date
Dated Doo 25, 189,).
MAltlAU SYLVESTER,
Exroutrlx oHbe Jafct wlllsnd tettamentof
Goo W Kyiveister, dootased. - 11129
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Good Workmen
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
IN THE COUNTY COURT, OP LINN
county, OreRon. In the matter of the
e.ilnto of M'rUm Harrel. deceased. Notice
la hereby Klvoa that the nnderaljned. tte
duly appointed, qualified and acting ad -
miniatrator oi me estate oi aiiiiam ua
rel, deocaKed, bas this day filed his final
account In the matter of aaid estate, in
the abave court, and that the court has
appointed Monday, trie 2nd day of Feb
ruary. 1801, at 1 o'olock, p ni, aa the time
for bearing objections to aaid final ao
oount, and for the aettleuient I hereof
Dated Deo 23, 1890 J L MILLER
Administrator of the estate of Miriam
Harrel, deceased
HBVflTT IllVINH.
Attyafor Admr. 1226
ALBANY NURSERIES
'
imr E HAVE ON HAND at our naraery
I f on vbe Ct-rvallis road, one-half
nlle from town, aa floe a lot af fre.lt
areea of all klnda aa oan be found any.
where on the ooaat. If you contemplate
Wanting treea It will pay yon to r-oe our
took and gtit oor prices. Catalogne free
HYM AN BROWN ELL.
Delmonico. Restaurant,
Opposite Blumbkrg Block.
New Rooms; -:- Neat Service;
Good Meals, Promptly Served,
Cents.
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T.L. Wallace &Co.'s
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For bucIi our wquld-lo compct'tora willfml it.
...Por Two Months,
JANUARY A!iD FEBRUARY;
Wc kick over the tia':03 and cast all busin3ss
rules to the winds and do business at a
los0. Every overcoat H havo to bo
out of the house at the
expiration cf tho time.
Read - the - Priees!
Which '11 Haye a Demoralizing Effect on our so-called Com peti'ors;
. A $12 Chinchilla overcoat will have to go for $G.
Tho whole stock of overcoats will ho closed out at
sarno ratio.
All woolen goods will he sold at cost; consisting of
fihirts, underwear, etc.
A GREAT SEDUCTION - If3 CLOTHING:
Fine all wool suits, worth $15, 'and fold at other
places for $15, will be sold for $10!
Fino dress suits, warranted to fit equally as well
as your tailor-made, worth $27.50, wil- be closed
out for $20, at an actual loss to us.
AGENTS F0F. THE ALSAfJY WOOLEN E1ILL GOODS.
Sole Agents for HASAN & SON'S Fine Shoes.
iVEIiITHI.G
T. L; WALLACE & C0,'S
t he Blnispiaee of Great rand Ileaeat Barcatns.
Strahan Blocli
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THOMAS
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J3i very one
ABOUT-
& ill
.. in
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Largo and Choice Display of
Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Etc., Etc., -Etc.,
w s
Including many novelties. A fino line of Sealette Jack
ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c.
" 'Tis a Feat to Fit .ths FeetBat
ALLEN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE a RETAIL GROCERS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND
KINDS, IN LARGE. OR
IN THEIR
Flinn Blccls
5 m
ia a UDLarimViAI8UJuIVl
LEADING DRUGGIST
DRUGS, r.QEDIGIiiES
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we chu tKivelyou lotrna . fe we make that our busices".
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It you want the best
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CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL
SMALL QUANTITIES,
SEASON. ,
ALBANY, OREGON
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We always keep our eye on the
indicator of popular demand,
and are therefore usually pre
pared to supply it at reduced
rates. We are selling tho Jewel
stoves and ranges, tho mos pop
u !ar stoves made at present.
If you wans to s.rte money on all aorta
of household ariicixa buy 'cm of ua We
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