The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 13, 1891, Image 4

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    EAST AND.SOUTH,
Bout:, era Pacific Route
SHASTA L.INE.
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al Roeatmrw. East Portland. Oramm '. Wood-
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Woarf , 4 aocll.a city, lrring, auger:.
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PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
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THE YAQU1NA KOUTE
goa Dvlopmanl Company' Bt-avoJ
ahlp Una.
225 MILES SHORTER
20 HOURS LESS TIME
bta by anj other radta.
Flnt-elaaa through raaanrr and
'ralght tine from Portland and all points
to Lb. WtllameU) Y allay to and from Baa
rrmaclaoo, Jai.
Boat maka eloaa connection at Alban
tr!th trains of tha Oregon Paolflo Kail road
T; m, , Bacclrar.
Tine 8CHEDCrUL(eAt Sunday.)
Leave Albany 14 r r. a,
Lmi OorrmlUa 1:0 r, a.
ArrlM Taqalaa, :M r. a.
Lm Taaaina, Ti'Oa.a
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Am Albany, 11:1 A. a
.O.aO. tralae connect at Albany and
Corral 11a. Tha above train connect at
Taoninawlth the Oregon Development
Company' Una or Hteatnablpa between
Yaquina and Ban Franctaoo,
SAILIXG DATES .
Tiatrta.
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raoa a.l aaiiaaoa)
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ihanca aailine datM wHthout nolle.
to
V. B. Paaaengara from Portland and
friilamaUe Valley polnU can make cloee
aoaneoUjn with tbe tralna of tho Yaauina
rontaat Albany or Corvallla, and lidea
dned to San Franoiaoo ahould arranfeto
ntv at Yaaalna the evening before fate
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turd aad O A Arcalaotd.
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Tlaa-Praatdaat.
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X 1 LAN.VIIIO
J.r WELAIX
A gt neral banking bualneaa trAntaoted.
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CaaUiar
J Morris,
H Bryut
I Bfaaaia
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John Gal net
PO Smith.
aitaorcat:
BOoina,
Dot a (antral banklnr aad nehantr troaiiMna.
Bight draft iaMMd oa Alban, Portland aad tea
Praoaiaco.
P OUTLAW D III VISUM BAH Is,
OP POKTLAMD. ORKOOM.
Paid npoiptuj - .M,flO0
Surplua and rofiia.. .... t ),IKiO
lataraat alloarad on larinrs tlaroalu a follow:
Oajarilnary aartnvabooia .. .. 4 paraant par annnns.
tia tana aarinirs bwdi par aant par annum,
ikn osrliAaaU of daputtt.
Pia- thraamamtht...., ..4 per aant par annum:
Pur as month , t per eant par annum:
for tweiT mouth. s pr oant par ananas.
PKANK DKKI M, Prnidmt
I). P. THOIIL)' Vlca-PraUIat,'
H. C, STKATTOX, Caarj
Will & Link,
mz mm Hl'SIC STORE,
-AOtXTt ro TIllJctbEIIIATtt . .
HI. F. Miller,
And tho Fsror'.la
J. BAUER & CO.S PIANOS.
Palace and Earluifl
..IonsiiProof Organs
i. ia i iit rot tut
Ildredp B. and Ha Eorna
Netting Ilacblsi, a.
Onr.Avn - CLiAXtn - and - RtPAiacn.
ALBANY, OREGON,
W li BIIA EU,
A TTOUNEY AT LAW
And Solicitor- in (IiaBcrrj
H,RlSr. - OllEliOS.
O ill "f .' pr uj-tly msda on all j.o'nl
nrnim i ,',- ton taonabatartii.
I Pi IB? iiiillT '
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i
IlKEAK AWAY rROMOtU MOOm.NOS,
The manner In which the farmer' alll-
net o( Ohio tore to piece the mask that
It spread over the republican poalUon on
national queatlon h caused the Journal
ot that part to flutter like a hit bird.
Every principle enunciated in their plat
form 1 derogatory to the principle pro
feed by the republican party, Ot court"
It wa to be expected that thee organ el
the monopolies would d everything they
could to dltcourage and throw obstacle In
the way ot the farmer securing the right
which have been denied them under re
publican supremacy. The local lenlor or
can ot republicanism haa defended the
law which have tottered and bellt up
monopolies to lung that It ha become to
believe they are right, or elte It haa ome
sinister motive In purtulng the coutte It
ha. It detente ot every conceivable
meaiure advanced by It party mack
largely ot poll parrot principle, Th! organ
la no exception to the rule governing the
other fire eating journal ot the tain
party that are fighting the war over again.
The farmeV allla..ce ofthl state la com-
poed ot member ot the democratic and
republican partle,. Politic were catt
atlde and member ot the Gallon conven
tion expreued themtclvc Individually and
ooltectivclT. With scarcely a dlttentlng
voice the principle evolved were one and
all a protatt agalntt the prfnclple ot the
republican party, the policy In vogue to
day, and the tame policy purtued for over
a quarter ot a century patt. The princi
ple Involved principally arlte from an
unjutt tariff which ha robb.d the farmer
tor year without reaaon. The 'titiw
ar during ita Stty year ha fought the
robber tariff. A paitr that would foitt
upon the country data legttlatlon like the
high tariff and tlmilar law a burdentome,
and maintain then at long at It hat, can
not be expected to aire the farmer the
relief that they are entitled to. There wltl
be no remedy tor the evil until the farm
er break away from the republican party
and join with the party that ha alway by
act. deed and principle Indicated that it
would give them their rlghu. Cleveland
rimndealrr.
The more extensive the organisation ot
.,,. .111. . 1 . .v.-
... . .
Bnally to cruth to the earth the pernicious
policy ot taxing one data of people for the
benefit of another, which the McKinley I
bill doe In an emphatic way. Farmer a
alliance mruugnoui me norm west an I
take decided grounds against a high tariff
Judge FeHer, the new alliance senator
elected In Kansas to succeed lngall,ays
We believe in equal and just taxation;
we are opposed to the taxing of one Indus
try for the put pose of another; we are op
posed to high tariff dues upon any article
of common use, no matter what.
W believe that free trade, absolute In
many artUles, is ofttline the very best
form of protection. We believe In raising
revenue to defray the ex pent" of the gov
ernment, and after that In the adjustment
of duties.
ask tor the free and unlimited coin
age ot silver. Tr.en comes the McKinley
bill. We atk for a reduction of tariff dutlet
Inttiad ot an Increase whfcli that bill has
added to the Uses already beeped high
upon the people.
And wherever one of the alliances Is
organized there is planted a battery that la
to be ready to throw hot shot into pro
tection's camp whenever It is necessary to
do so. Their work In this direction will
meet with hearty commendation from all
who believe In the principle of equal priv
ilege to all, special prlvCrges to none.
One of the. most pei 'latent of American
political falsehoods Is that which assumes
that electbn to the United Statea Senate Is
fatal to any man' presidential ambition,
flow thl absurdity originated it would be
difficult lo ttate, but It teema lo have been
endowed with everlasting life, Jutt now
It ia gaining publicity 'n the columns of
many newspaper that should kno-v better,
and Is foolishly referred lo as a justification
of the prediction that Gov. Mill's election
to the senate removes him from the rank
of the presidential possibilities. Eleven of
the tenty-three presidents have been at
one dm or other senator. If any deduct
ion I to be drawn fromthe senatorial mat'er
it Is that service In that body It extremely
helpful to presidential aspirants. The sen
ate may not be a roya i road 'o ihe White
House, but it comes so near It that there
can be no excuse for '.he stupid false
hood now In circu lation.
Toe Boston Record (Rep) tayt: "Tbe Glob,
rather takes ground in faver of Ihe silver
dollar, and it would surprise tome people to
know bow many people ia ibis state even arc
a favor of ita free coinage. One bears it in
be cars and in puLlic places talk of this sort.
snd we wouU not be turptised if Ihe Globe
more accurately represented tbe Ideas of the
atte of its party on this question than tbe
Herald."
The specimens of American tin plate tbat are
now being exhibited around 'ihe country would
excite more admiration if they were not com
posed of imported Welsh iron plate, dipped in
m ported melted tin by imported Welsh work
men at an expenre 13 the American people of
about $15,000,000 a year. They very much
retemble the Frenchman who hailed from Cork
r to the tuliject of Ihe Prince of Wale4
being in cbt, it it hardly to lie wondcref at.
fie has lo support all lbs dignity of royalty, to
act at his Imperial mother's representative, to
receive and entertain foreign guests and to
atand the cost of levees and presentations.
The Queen is as penurious to the Prince at the
wss watchful of the Princess Beatrice.
The JetTeraonian club of Watertown, N Y,
at nominated the Hon Rosa-ell P Flower (oe
Governor of New York, and repre-entstivw
Bigg, of California, regardt him at an exceed
ingly available pretidential ctndidate.
Queen Victoria will ttart for Italy March 24
and will have with her the Prince and Prince ta
Henry of Ba'tenberg, who will have lots f
style but not much fun. The old lady wH
carry her bed wih hef. She doetn't hetieve
in strange ones.
J LL. m
A significant cartoon In the New York
Prtsi represent Hill placed carefully away
on the sena'oiial shelf, while he remarks
cheerfully to Cleveland.as the latterstruts
bv, "Ah, there f And to this salutation
Cleveland make answer, "Slay there!'
The King of Italy it bound to become
popular. If them U a houte on fire, a
child run over or an Intellectual dog-fight
goin 011 anywheie around hU palace vr
where he may be ttiylng, he tcot off t.
the place and make hiiinvlf abuy at if
the success of the affair depended entirely
uj-.on the part he took In It.
-" ' 1
Socxless Jerry Bimpson was wee a Millor
on the great lakes, and when he read the
papers which poke fun at his carniidacy few
begins to thing It a pity that he ever ceatea
lo bunk lit a forecastle.
Mldrea Kajuy j
Th !aant diver, uentle aotiool mmttmari, I
irtft rflVct of Syrup ol Fltra, when in ntit ? J
Uitiv and if the father or mothar b
estiva or li.iiut thai mixi pratifyinit rditi j
!lowini( its uaa, to that it i the let L.m I
y rein(ly known sad e,ery family a&satld) 1',
avualL'tt'c. 1
GRAPHIC NEWS.
A Tnl Held fa.
ATrala Held Tp.
BAKfRgsutn, Cal., Feb. ft.Traln I?,
in charge ot Conductor MorrU, left Allla
at V50 thlt evening. After going one
mile Enslnctr Thome and Fireman
Radlff were confronted with two pistol
held by two niitked men,who had climbed
over the coal. They ordered t te train
flopped, which wat done. The brakeman
ran forward to tee what the trouble wa.
lie, too,w ordered to throw up Mt hand,
which he did. Exprcit Metienger Haa
well, apprehending trouble, nut out all hi
ngmi tnu laiu aown on me Dottoin ot me
car. He wa atked to open the car by the
frightened trainman, tie antwered with
thot, and a regular futllade followed, re
ulttng in the probable fatal wounding
of Fireman Radtft,
i Kadttt, Ihe robber dtap-
peared.
The tllver Bill.
Washington, Feb 6The action of the
faoute today in itu'.atntng the decision ot the
chair, by which Bland' free coinac amend
ment to the tundry civil pill wa rabled out 01
oruer, ta thorgnt iy many to met a (hat ao tree
coinage turer bill eta pat thlt congreu.
1 bera wa probably torn republican who
voted to tutUin lb decision of the chair, wbo
himrell it a tllver man, becaut they believed
hit decltion wa in accordance with the rule.
The direct vote on the free coinace bill uicbt
retult dilTcrently, but it It not clear bow a
direct vote on aucb a bill caa be had during
im congreta.
Aa ) Man.
VTaihington, Feb 6. The Oregon ten
tors and re,irtscntatires today anited ia
mending to the president, for secretary of the
irtatury, lloa lleary Failing, of Portland. I
1 oey repreaenled that Mr railing wat one of
me pioneeitoi uregon, wai bad made a suc
cess ia buuncta, and wst a maa of large ex
patience, in affaire ol importance. nb preti
den! ol th Firtt National bsak of Portland,
being fully qaablitb for th place.
Tb Wtaeaaala AarertaUaav
Madison, Wit, Feb 6 A till was intro
duced in th leeUlatnr today providing for a
alste board of world's fair managers, ndap-
proyrtaung f .50,000 lor tne atate (XQiutl.
A aVaakla Caapla.
South Colchbstiiu Ont, Feb 6. 1 Miitoa
Brown, of Aanaranloa. ami 8a. will aaat
Tuesday Wad to tb altar a bride, in the r
son of Mrs Margaret Clkkert, eged 07. Tb
groom nas buried lour wives, tod the bride
mourns tbe tots of five husbsnds. ller last
husband died two years ago at the advanced
geol 115 year. The bride and groom elect
are cwored, and were aiave in Virginia.
A Barrlble AsTalr
St rxTitsiuaa, Feh6.News oft terri
ble tragedy has reached Lere from KiefT,
young maa and his sweetheart were attack
mywotves. tneyouigmsa vswiy tru u
beat tbem off, and toak refuge in a tree, when
the sight caused him lo faint, and He fell te th
earth and was likewise eaten by the brute.
A Terrible rail
Astoria, Feb 5 While rounding the I lor
one ol the tailor aa iha ahla Reaoar mat
with a terrible death by falling from aloft.
Tbe accident occurred about 6 o'clock oa the
morning of Dec at. Tbe sailor, a Daac at mad
l eter boutn. aged aj years, wst out on tbe
cauxea gallant tail yard , when a auddea lurck
ol '.he vessel caused him to loae his hold, aad
be fell lo ihe deck and waa crushed into a
shspciest aaast before bit comrades. He struck
00 tbe (oop deck, bis elbow striking first tad
penetrating the deck as though be bad been
bred Irom a cannon. 1 le never moved or spoke
alter be struck, and wst dd when bis com
rades reached aim. Tb body waa I uiled the
following day.
A rear bastes)
Washington, Feb $. It is learaca oa
tbe best authority that President llairiaoa it
seriously considering the advueabUily of ap
pointing William McKinley secretary of the
treasury, vice Window. Ttut becoming know a
ia Ohio, McKinley' coast it atari in varioat
parts of tbe ttate wired aim today to decline
the proffered honor, and they would guaraaie
bira tbe nomination tad election a governor
of Ohio,
A Uabvlite Traaawy.
Lin k villi, Or, Feb 5. Fred Clift wat
seriously cut ia fcur places by John FaircUld,
Ibe 19 sear-otd son of Joha Ftircbild, Siski
you, Cal Clift was drank and begsn picking
st Ftircbild, wbo tried to escape. Cbft fol
lowed bira ap and Ftircbild struck him with
a hammer. Clift grabbed the hammer aad
Fairchild broke tnoa and atarted to run. At
be ran be ricked up a rock and Ibaew it, tt li
king Clift ca tbe ara. Clift continued bat ao
effort wat made to stop him. He caught
Fairchild, who tubbed him with a penkaift
twice in tbe left arm, once ia th neck aad
once lack of tbe ctr. Clift is under arrest.
II will recover, No blaroe it attached to
Fairchild, wbo acted only la setfdercace.
Ik raesjarrs AUtaatw.
Washincjtox, Feb. 5. The council of
the farmer' alliance aid industrial union
thlt afternoon adopted a resolution look
ing to the betterment of the agricultural
and commercial industries of the country.
The report of the committee on plans was
submitted. In addition to various alliance
'organization already In existence Itrec
ommenda, among other thing, the form
ation ot congretalonal dlatrlct alliances In
each ttate and territory, each district to
nave a lecturer.
An ays allae
North Yakima, Feb. 5. E K Curr,
who Is mining and prospecting In the
Natchex district, about forty mile to the
west, has brought .o the city specimens of
atone witn alternating stripes ol buck and
brown that he took to be petrified wood.
Exports here hav pronounced the stone
onyx of a rare and valuable cl)tracter,such
a l used for cameo.
A Mlalag Harrer.
Hazleton, Pa, Feb A. A terrible accident
Occurred at Janetville this morning, whereby
eighteen men lost their lives. The accident
occurred in slope to, operated lv I C Havdea
& Co. The working is situated Im mediate! v
under the old workings, known at No. 8, work
ed out some years ago and filled with water.
1 lie caute of the disaster was due to the drill
Ing of a hole through a pillar, which liberated
an immense body of water confined in Ibe old
working., flooding the new aorkinea aad
drowning alt th men in that portirn of the
mine. William Bristin, on of the seven men
wbo escaped from the mine, styt he felt the
wind coming when the men broke through into
' he old slope, H e ye lied to k it compi n ion to
run ror meir 11 vet or ail would u drowned.
Twenty-one were drowned.
A riiahlfat Murder.
P'ttston.Pi, Feb 4. -A brutal prize fight
occurred last night at Archibald between
Jeremiah Slattery, a pugilist of some note from
Jiulf, Mont, and McKeynolds, of Forest City.
Slatterly madt a chopping block of his oppo
nent, pounaing 111m in an awiui manner, la
Ihe third round he put McReynold to sleep
wun a terrinc i.iow on tne neck, and the maa
hat tince remained unconscious. The physi
cian tay us will probably die. Slatterly baa
ncen arrested.
Th Nebraska Maddle.
LiNt oln, Neb, Fb 4. Tbe joint committee
of lh ttale legislature, appointed to wait Oa
ex-governor Thayer, reported tbit mornitg Ibat
h wat ready to deliver hi menage aad it
wat ag'eed to recieve it tomorrow alteraooo.
In the house tbit afternoon, after a hot fight
lasting five hours, a resolution wa petted by
a tniail majority asking Gov Boyd to deliver
hit message tomorrow afternoon. Thi will
retult in two mesmgea being delivered and i 1
Ihe firtt rc-onition ol Bjyd at governor by
the house.
A Crazy Priest.
Belfast, Feb 4. Ireland bad a remarb
ablile tentation yesterday in th tpictacij of a
Roman Catholic priest, entirely naked, dan
cing in the principle itreeti, white he ottered
incoherent exclamations to tbe etieel tbtt he
wat David dancing before tbe Atk Of God"
Very fold.
( st I'tl'L, rcb 4 Cold weatnev prevails
l he-e and throughout Ihe northwest. - la tbit
city nut morning (lie mercury wa ir bclo at
lo o'clock, and during tne sighs ic. ranged
fiom 30 to 25 below la diflcmti po-irti of tbe
u'r.
ta ad bagged.
Snohomish, Feb. 4 J If Weotf.iorm
erly bookkeeper for the Snohomish .Man
ufacturing Co., wa aandbagged seme time
morning In South Siiohomfshi and
rbbed of about $ 4o. He it severely hutt
anJ his mind it completely unbalanced,
"e 8 bei, Indinstiioas young man
""d a prominent member of he Kailghtt
f I'vthia. These it no elms: to his Sk-
tailanl.
Eattern peopte do not talk ao much a
at one lima about tending mittionarie to
thlicoatt. They have learned that they
need them at home jutt a much,
Rfttardte ot any retult in the county
dlvltlon quettlon Albany ahould have a
bridge, and active step ahould be taken at fif
onct. tim friend ot Albany will ralte
hand egalntt (he movement in any furm.
One ol the men who tlgned the letter
to the Statesman ot Salem about a Linn
county member wealth hould hide hi In
neaa, tor an inspection or tne ancwmtni i
roil rcrrai inn ibci mil nia name i not
there at all, haying nothing to atte.
Great Scott, May tome men (earn not to
throw ttonet until they set out ot their
glaa houtet,
The taloon men In Pendleton who have
been found guilty of telling liquor to
minor and allowing minor to drink and
gamble in their place of butlnet, nave
decided ta boycott the Eatt Oregonlan,
tay that paper. If thl paper ever feel
th eftet ot the boycott It will be a sur
prise, and will probably disturb the even
tenor ot our way. Aa thing stand now,
we rather enjoy the notoriety and the
aplendld advertisement which the boycotl
promise, a newspaper wtitcn doe it
duty tor right's take never ha to shake
in its Boots for want ot business, aim
guilty have thla paper's sympathy and
puy, even u nttnnuence is against inem.
we bear no malice. We think we are
working for the right, and are atrtvlng to
do our duty at we tee It.
. '
The Linn county dlvlskmlsts have at
last obtalneJ a hearing In the house, tavt
the Oregonlan. The petition, signed by
700 names, was sent to the clerk's desk by
tome member from Southern Oregon,
who moved that It be referred to the com
mittee on counties, with Inttructlont to
report by bill or otherwise. The com-
muice aid report py mil. ana an enort was
made to rush It through at once under
suspension of the rule. A motion to ad-
toum stopped further proceedings, and the
ill! has now gone to the printer. The
Linn county delegation will urge the
house not to pass the bill. Hut should it do
so, at It did in the Umatilla county case,
wltnout doubt Ihe tame fate of Indennlte
postponement await It In the senate.
Republican are especially wary ot creat
Ing any more counties while In '.the ma
nly, fearing that dissatisfied antl dlvl-
sionitts might
hereafter vote the demo-
cratic ik aet.
Jo Simon waa eet down on yesterday.
tMing 1 man 11 aiun't tton mm macn.
PpeAker Reed la not tha onle dictator
ia the U. 8. Joeeph Klmon nearly eqaala
mm.
A woman ol Philadelphia recently
fractured a rib while try ing on a pair of
the in a etore. Thla te the lorty-filth
of tbe
kind known to tbe medical
prof cat ion.
Albany wants the river bridged at that
place, and no one can offer a ingle, good
reason wny she should not have It, Hev
eral expensive bridge have been bul.t In
unn county to which Albany tax payer
contiibuted.and a aptrtt of fairness demands
that we reciprocate, not rrwdglnalv but
cheerfully. Express.
A new eet of card and a Jack started
np In the woolen mill on Monday. This
ma ket it a 13-eet mill, ti, 13 eet of wool
carding machinery, by far the largest
woolen mill west of tne Rocky Moun
tains, 6 W times the else of tbe "big"
woolen mill in Salem. Hear ot crow 1
Oregon City Courier.
Aldermen should be men of broad
views; men of braina. Tbe follow ing in
tbe proceedings of the rtalem council
would indicate the city fathers there
were devoid of both "Mrs t tattle Che
quin petitioned tbat she be allowed to
sell certain knit articles of ber own man
ufacture, without paying a license. Not
granted.''
Oregon is not moch of an Indian state
after all. though some Kaetern people
have the notion in their heads that we
are al waye in danger. M r Robert Porter
baa sent na some Indian statistics, com
piled for 1800, which shows that there
are J43.27J Indians in the U. 8. Tbe
following state and territories have more
red men than Oregon : Indian territory,
74,997: New Mexico, 2,W; flooth Da
kota, 19.M3; Ariaona. 1740: California.
15,23; Washington, 10,837; Montana,
10,673; Wconin, 8J?U: Minnesota,
7.065; North Dakota. 7.952: Michigan,
6,901 : New York,5,S3J; Oklahoma,6,(W9 ;
Nevada, 4,066. Then eomee Oregen w itb
only 4.2H2. Illinois only has 1 ; Georgia,
z; lennrsaee, iu, ana Missouri, 14.
gfOur exchanges indicate that revivals
nave been more general through Oregon
this winter than perhaps ever before,
there having bn a general awakening.
F.ven Dal la is in the list. Hays the
Itemiser: The causa of Christianity la
prospering now in uaiias as never before.
The strongholds of tan are being un
dermined and Invaded, and strong men
wno almost nated ine churches are being
influenced by the light of reason and
taking tide 1 with Ogd's people. Borne
wbo were leaders in an evil direction will
now exert just as strong an influence for
good. 8 til I others are almost persuaded
to cast their lot on the side of better
things.
Senator Carlisle ehows in s recent
speech that while the population ot the
United States was in 1890 only 16 times
as great as in 1790, yet expenditures
were more than 130 times as great. In
1810 the expenditures per capita were
72 cents; in 1890 they were $4.19, While
tbe population was nine times as great,
the per capita expense of the government
was 48 times as great. And the ratio of
increase is constantly becoming larger,
although this is a time of peace. The
expenditnree for the fiscal year 1891 are
greater by 12 per cent than for the pre
ceding year, although the population has
increased only 2 per cent. In 1872
pensions consumed only $28,500,000. But
in 1890 this was increased to $106,936,000.
This year it will be $133,000,000; "and
the country,"sayd Senator Carlisle, "will
be unexpectedly fortunate if the expen
ditures for this purpose stop short of
$200,000,000 per annum."
There
county.
are two granges Jn Josephine
Tbe Tacoma News ha been sued for
,uo damages by a policeman to who
referred as."$3 Kelfey."
The West Shore is greatly grieved over
trie action 01 tne Legislature, ovurthe
World's fair, and presents a turtle as an
illustration 01 the situation.
' Halloran. of the Aatorian. ia nr tn hm
old tricks of making items like the fol
lowing: An Aetorian yesterday told his
wife he "loved her better than bia own
soul." Inasmuch as the man hasn't
been to church for nine veara. b!a wlfn
doesn't know whether to take it as a
compliment or not.
The Albany Dsmocbat y that the
names of two dogs belonging to Josiah
Foister was on the petition asking- for
the new county to be cut off from Linn.
That is pretty tough, but don't come up
to the cast) in which the names of two
men who had been dead over a year was
signed to a petition asking that the coun
ty seat of a county in northwestern Kan
sas be chamied. Did a Kansas man cir
culate that petition over in"The Forks 7"
Jefferson Review.
Independence West Side : From ap
pearances the present legislature at Ba
le m is on plunder bent. More than half
the state revenue is to be expended in
appropriations, w nereis tne money to
come from? just let our present law re
main and the farmers.who now complain
of high taxes, will have something to
complain about. If we. had more money j
in the ttate, and more people with it.our
citizens would be able to build their own J
roads ana not can oa the state to do it
Half of the money erpended bv the state
in such ways is as ld as er.ob"j.
Roma nnaaalnaaa haa been occaalonad for
among their friend here ly the lingular
diiappeaninca of Mr and Mr Charlct Ue
nevieva. Ther loft their home ia 1'endle-
ton one Hnnday evening nearly a month .
ago. Mr Uenevleve eUUnBT that they in-
tended ta return on the Tuelnv follow I
ing. They were going to Wallula, he
ald.aiter the alcter ol tneir adopted eon, i
j.), wi. trfln death at t ha kmli f
t h ' 1b. 1Um.. weii rememhemii. 12
The rlrl would be brought by them to
Pendleton. Since their departure not
. v .. . . " . . .
tue leaat imoruiauon nae ihtb lewiria
mm M I. t ma . vy,. f . fliA mm iIm, I
gonlan'i exchangee are aaked to mention
Mr and Mri (Jenevieye'e diappearance,
Mr and Mra (Jenevleve'e diapnea
order that the myatery may be cleared
op u poeaible. J. U.
Harry W Waltere. ft former! aaloon
keeper ot Albany, lenow In the tame
bnainctt In Pendleton, where they have
been bavin a big time making arrcal
for telling liquor to minor. It being re-
ported that the aaloon men would ly-
colt all new enterprise vaitere puuiiMii
ed the following In the h. O.t 'Willi
out wlthlng to be at all egotistical,! may
inlnrm vmi that it Hat aiwav been niv 1
aim to be among the first to contribute
. . .. . ' . . .
my mite toward any aoheme to further
the welfare and prosperity of the town in
which I live. While in Hpokane Fall I
wae among the first to give my mite to
ward bringing the . A L. railroad there;
alto while living at Grant' Past. I iden
tified my sell Willi that town iv iaing
1200 worth of onera bonne stock, and I
exoect to do all I can tor the proposed
improvements tiere. 1 cannot oeueve
that any right-minded man would be to
foolish aa to do anything to obstruct an
enterprise which would prove at advan-
a" a aa . S II
tageout to bimeeii aa tne one propotcu.
TATC UtCtaUllBK,
SALM,reb4. Blackmtn'tblit!or$jOOO
tat a waaon road naaaed the aenate. which
Ill aland it to 1 1 on th aub eet The
.iron road committee decided to Include
tha firowavllle road In their lUt to be rec-
ommended, allowing $sxx tor It. The
assessment bill wss considered In the
house, a voluminous affair. A joint res
olution patscd both houses requesting the
presentation of the name of Henry A
ratling, ot Portland, aa a successor to
Wlndom. Willis' bill providing lor the
closing ot saloons cm Sunday failed to
past by a vote ot aa to 6. Carson s bin
regulating foreign corporations passed the
aanate. t7 to t. M ver't bill deflnlna criin-
nt negligence failed to pass, 4 lo a. A
bill allowing the uregon pacinc to lasue
bonds for. a longer period than ao years
passed
The bill fjr Ihe dlvltlon of Ihe tou'.h
end of Ihe county. It was thought would
be Introduced today. The bills amending
charter of Lebanon and Hcto pasted the
house, having already passed Ihe unate.
Salem, February 4th.
There are two bills among others that
I thould be enacted. Falton't Senate bill
I vn tf, u ... TUablll nrovldea tor eon.
trading for transportation of the ttate
Insane, idiotic, ronvktt and ttate militia.
The owner ol each and every line ol rail
way within this slate, Ihe construction 01
which thall be commenced after the -sage
of thl act which hll be completed
within two year from the ds'e this act
thsll tske effect shall be entitled lo cor,-1
tract with the state for carrying Ita Insane,
Idiotic, convict and mltllls over such line
tor the term of Ive veara from the date of
tich completion, for a turn equal to the
amount paid for taxes on tueh railway
during tl period ot construction thereof,
and the sum annually paid for taxes the
five year Immediately succeeding It
completion. This applies also to any
railway the construction ot which has
been commenced, but which, when com
pleted, will exceed aeventy-five mile In
lengthwtnd of which not more lha.i twenty
mile have been actually completed. But
K does not apply to any line of railway
let than thirty mile In length. Thl act
I Intended to assist til railroads In build
ing. We want all the railroads we may
posslblv build, and there Is no doubt this
bill wl!i become a law.
The other bill I for an act to create a
ttate mining bureau, where there shall be
collected by the ttate mineralogist and
geologist, and kept for ttudyAll specimens
of geological and mineratoglca! substances,
Including mineral water found In thl
t late .especially those possessing economic
or commercial value. The only objection
to the bill b that It locate the buresu at
Portland, when all slate Institute of thlt
clstt should be located at Salem. It Is a
Kit of the collection of bureaus that may
created as time developes the necessity
for tbem and they should be provided for
In the Capitol building and no where else.
There la a tendenev to draw evervlhlnr tu
Portland, but in this case It wtlf not ans
wer the public demand. Several year
ego tbe stste created the office of State
Geologist, and no one can estimate Ihe
benefit the slate received from the report
of Prof Condon, who wat the State Geol
ogist. In a few year a member ot the
Leglrlature from Eattern Ore on, now of
Ihe greatest mining section In our state,
when aober enough to do It, had the law
creating thlt office repealed on the ground
that one thousand dollars a year waa too
much 10 allow a man to "gopher in the
Kround. The state could rot stand It,
etc. it la true however that nearly all ihe
valuable Information, and articles written
011 this subject, that have come to the
state are based primarily on the reports of
Prof Condon, State Geologist. The re
peal of that law wa a disgrace to the
commonwealth.
It is now a settled fact that in these
Cascade Mountains there are true fissure
veins of gold and sliver, and the prejudice
againt these mountains is last ladinu
away. It Is to be hoped that this bill will
become a law,
The House Is working on the sttestment
law and It Is believed that a good law on
the subject will be the outcome.
There was tome talk of taking the ap
pointing power irom the Governor, in the
case of the penitentiary, but the task
teemt to- unjuat to be done. The pen!
tentlary waa never it a better condition
than at present. Occasional.
Salem, Feb 6. A test vote on the ques
tion of deduction ot indebtedness in as
sessment of property was taken In the
house, allowing 32 in favor ot deduction
and 2$ opposed, which will insure the
retention of the present law on that sub
ject, ihe whole day was spent 011 the
assessment law in m nouse. ine even
ing was spent on wagon road bills. The
total appropriation will at about $127,
000 the prevailing vote wss 43 to 10
(Jovenor I'ennoyer vetoed the fiahhery
bill. Cross' .pill, for state and me diplo
mas ot college graduates passed the sen
ate. Also bill in reierenca to lees tor
boarding Iprisioncrs by sheriffs, and by
rewards by county courts for arrest of
criminals. Fulton's bill for trans porta'
tion of insane, etc, passed, also bill for
exemption of homesteads from attach
ment or execution. Bills incorporating
xsortii Brownsville, Jenerson, urowns
ville passed.
T tre assessment law will provide for do
duction on real estate only. The bill for
the repeal of tbe railroad commission
was defeated in the senate, 13 to 13,
Weatherford and Myers of course voting
in favor of the repeal. Thomas' bill to
repeal the ureury law was defeated in
the house. 10 to 38. :. Senator Fulton's
bill intended to encourage railroad huild-
ine in the state by providing that the
state make contracts with new railroads
for the transportation of tho militia, con
victs and insane persons, at an annual
sum equal te the amount of taxes which
the road is to pay, passed the senate
with only four opposing votes.
In the senate : Blackman't bill, regu
lating the salaries of county judges,
passed.
Willis' bill, regulating the rights and
duties of employers and employes, pawed.
Fulton's bill, protecting salmon and
other fish, passed.
Gates' bill, regulating the salaries of
county treasures, paged.
Fulton's biil, tor a code of civil pro
cedure, referred.
Matlock's Dill, amending the law reg
ulating the state board of Agricultural
Society, passed.
Ealey's bill, regarding the destruction
of wild animals and their bounties,
pawwd. -
Hi its in the house were introduced ex
tending Salem's city limits and giving
thecitv authoritely to remove awnings,
ftc The ma for a
The bill for a 1UU0 library at tne
I! penitentiary, passed
4 ,.-. f
no shorter time than on year, failed
to pasaca.
OarfleUri bill, to eompcl prompt pay
ment of laborers, pim.
denning'! bill, amunding the tchool
law pawed.
llolmea' bill, vrolilbltlnir certain txr
eone iroin niarryinif. including deal and
uiinu psoi io, torn, vt 10 b,
Wcod'e bill, to'nav iurora tl inalflad hf
a tly. failed to utm.
nan a vni, allowing county court to at
eaiaoiian uio iinca oi and naiitbcr ol 1ub
...tl n.l. il ' li .a I a
i
l.arriLt. lllll. AllnttfltlU 0Mrtm 4 1
naiiiairc in certain cam-, paaiiml.
. Uolmei' bill for justice trial
where
defendant reelde, pacl.
ClT COIKT TAOtMSlHti.
fr.
R. K. Blank burn, Jtutira B. W. Guor a
Kumbauxb, Uuaimltaluuari.)
Win.
Continued Oreeon aet F liotztuit. end
Din oi a a inompion, 40.
Feet allowed In state agt Ulltner.
Petition of Robt Glass and C other tor
'T FT Y. hl
. i--" -11
wwffn.
Stivetter Canon, acct
roadt, allowed,
oo.
Bill of 1st Fltxwater aid W A Fitxwatrr
unallowed.
BUI ot Potk county for $107 3. account
paupers, wa continued; also petition lor
aia oi u n line,
Petition of R A Brown, et al. for county
roao, aiaanowea.
1 ., -
It wat ordered that the Albany Electric
Light Co be authorised lo lluht up the
court house, and that the light now pnld
tor bv the county, at Fifth and rcrry
street oe oiscontinued.
The following bills were allowed:
C D Montague, aid Kltlifum..,,..$ioo
U 1 loshow, aid liall family 10 00
II t I aa al M Maa la laaal u AT ah
(Joi & Finiey, aid Henderson fain. 1000
Hamilton A Andre wa. Orchard lam 10 00
Y' ,'."." ' ' '
8 00
" k7. lu '"
5 00
".' 'r7 1 mQ
S3 33
J0"""
S
1 00
89 30
Y" "".".?'
M Scott, aherlff tcea.
E T T Fiaher, at aurveyor
Statsyve If Bloocb, fees I R Wyalt.
15 00
c 00
6 SS
a? 44
r c Anocrson, acct roads
A T McCul'cy, acct roads
Frank Propat, acct roads
Geo Young, acct roads ...........
7 S
V) 49
U w Cooper, per diem, fees
S
wm Kumbaugh, per diem, ua. . . .
M Scott, waiting on court
9 00
ta 00
TBI MVIalt)M t.taTIll.
When the Santlamltes announced their
Intentions to pracably withdraw from old
Unn, Train, Whitney, Herald & Co. made
public end private announcement that
they were In full sympathy with the dlv
Istonlsts. They argued thtt the pro
posed division would'nt be any disadvan
tage to the remaining county and to Al
bany. They were anxious for them to go.
For the first time In their hiatoiy a news
paper men. we see them and the Santl
amltes pulling on the tame sweat-rope.
According to the theory of Train, Whit
ney At Co, whenever any por'lon of Ihe
county gets a division notion firmlv fixed,
let the dlvLlonl.t go."
Train, Whitney a) Co were so elated
over the proposed withdrawal ot old Kan
tian, that they lost sight ol all subsequent
oivitiokiti. vve now near that urowns-
vtlle and alt other ville tributary thereto.
are "up and In arms for a not lie r new
county O.i this second division scheme
Train, Whitney & Co are at dumb a two
very mll Yaqulna Bay oyster. Perhaps
I rain, biiney 61 Co have not heard ot
the urownsviiicite uprising.
When thl elorlou dlvUbn news reach-
e Train, Whitney & Co the friends of
an division scheme we trust lo see an
other public expression from them, and
also the private views of leading repubii
cans of Albany. Come to the front
again. Train, Whitney dt Co, and give us
anotner Matttitai argament in lavor 01 fe
Brownsville division. Won t waver, but
strike while Ute Iron is hot. M. J. W,
TsICi CL KILS BtZAAK,
lias large and complete line of
goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons,
ve ocipedes and many other goods which
toi to mate up a complete assortment
beside a complete line of lamps ol
every description. China crockery, lanry
decorated ware, glassware, bird races,
plush goods, such a albums, toilet sets.
autograph books, scrap books, children's
A ISC picture books, and all goods that
are carried in a Ihutaar store, including
liege r Bros. lt7 silverware. e wtau
to call the attention of the public in par
ticular to the Golden Rule prixo baking
powder and tea, put op expressly for
this fade, which gives the best of satis
faction, as Is atteated by iJte hundreds
wno nave used iioui tne lea and baking
powder ever since introduced by tbe
Golden Hole liaaaar. Each package of
tea and canot backing powder draws a
prise in the shape of a line piece of glass
ware. Be sure to call, when in Albany,
at the Golden Sule Bazaar, as you will
be sure to find what you waat, and will
be shown over Ute store and tw treated
kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My
goods are all marked in plain figures so
as not to deceive anyone, and I have but
one price 10 an.
- Ji'Ut's Geadwoiij.
A sure car for th wbitky habit; . I)r
Livioi(tton'i Aetidole tor iHunt ennet wiii
ear any cat of the Honor nabit to from ten
to thirty days, from th arodtrat drinker to
the drunkard. Tb Antidot ecs be given
in 1 cup of coffee without tb knowledge el
th person taking iu Th Antidote will not
injure th baaltnln any way. Manufactured
Ly the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland,
Oregon cr from J A Camming, toi ageat,
Albany.,
Jatt arris sd a full line of ladior, ohil-
drent, men's andjbey'a foot wear at U W
Himpaon't, which will be told at I o'tuna
prioes.
PioncE to farmers. wanted at once
chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried
fruits, butter, eggs, and ail kinds of farm
produce, for which I will pay the high
est price in cash or in exchange for
goods. G. w. rim son.
Albany, Oregon
For hsy, oats, straw orohrp ;all 00 Mor
ris&Bloont, corner of Baker and First
streets. Deliver to any ptrt of e eity
without extra eost. ,
' ONDEarvL AciiiKViMERT. Crawford
ic Paxton have shown us some fine
photos ot the tableaux of "The Veteran
of 1812," taken on Opera House stage by
flash light, also "The Milk Maids Con
vention," a beautiful group of 20 of Al
bany's popular young women, also taken
by flash light. The wonderful advances
made in the photographic art is well
illustrated by an inspection of the above
photos and many others at the gallery
of Crawford & Paxton. Call and so
their late work.
MARRIED.
PEARL STANDISH. On February
4th, 1891, in Albany. byRevKEMem
inger, Jas A PearL of Halsey, and Kath-
erine M Blandish, of Brownsville. '
ARNOLD BROCK. -In this fit v. on
Feb 4th, 1891, at the residence of Wm
Fro mm, by George Humphrey, J. P.,
Charles Arnold and. Mary A Brock.
BOUX,
WINEMAN. In Albany, on Feb. 4th.
1891, to the wife of R F Wineman a girl
VTOTICB OF DISSOLUTION.-Notice
ljJ is hereby given that tbe partnership
Crretofora exUtlng between W H How
lud, M 1), and L C Btratton under the
firm name of Paolflo Medical Cooiimdv
has been this daydisaolyed by mu.ual con
sent: From and after tbis date L C
titration wH) collect al) outstanding ao
eounts and pay all debts of said firm.
Dated at Albany. Or, this 18th day of
Deo, 1880. W H BOW LAND,
1, Kt BlitATlON.
m. o.rMTscrj r.:naTc:i
Physician and Oureon.
BOnm AMD ABBOA0
Tilt' ItHI) AT.
Th thoiil? of Bunion Co inly Iim tic t vot
beun collecting tt.
Tliecxsnpt Hremoo of Aibiny tliou'd
form an organization. There tie now ovr
oo hmulred, many of whom ai fa the city.
FO'u)in (liod at Lyon Utt evening
tuo age oi ua year, nom iom jvan
m iu tummtr.
The R,g,r ,,,, m ,nd P)7 wuU u bein8
B . 4 . .
iioard the otr, wliloh would make the mar
ket price 68 and CO cents.
The stockholders of the Attorl O jl(in
Park addition met it vnina anil dclar-d
a dividend of 22 per cent on their invest
ment. Nothing small about that for theaa
quiet tim s.
Bay. Geo. W Hill will prssoh to-niuht at
the Bspiitt Miatlon, Main strott. BeaidanU
til tha taatarn natt of town tincdi I are In -
yited. Hpecisi sarvioas wsU bs held at that
mission hall next week
Cant Stone, the timber land swindler, well
known in Alhang, yesterday was tent to tha
uaciuntiary far flva veara, and hit eompsn-
ion llyd, lir thrs yetrt
Mtou was about
aa hard a mck asotio ever runt scrota tint
sida f the Ureoo iiiouuUtnt,
Tux H0110 DiciiAOKt, The hobo
csptured by Night watch McCloln and
placed in the caiiboote wat allowed to go
last evening, the ownerahlp of the tock oi
knives, et?, not being icarneu. Manual
lloflman received a letter troin Portland
last night that the man had jiut been Uis
charged from the cliy isii there, lie wat
known in Portland a the lew hobo, ill
goods were probablv stolen before he wa
jailed ai roriianu. lie icit sotr.ui'ura
eaiOAr.
Wheat is M cent a st Ct'A.t,
Gaorga Robert Cairna, tha no!;,t, (a
now holding meetiugs iu Walla Walia.
QButUr is a very sraree srlicte. the bovine
or their owners hot doit-g tboir duty.
Albany has become a wsy station with
trsmpt.
Thy hsve lieara tl out police
force;
A Rsltton is setting ont a Ur2 petch or
chard dear Sweet Home, and iuteud to
make ita feature of bis tat in.
By City hts a paper, Tb Tribune, It i
evidently for tha purpot at booming; h
aouotry. It presents a very crvUiib' np.
pearaee. '
Tbis morning a man found a pair of Ur
iron In th Cftrtheaatern tut.url s iA th- city
which bad evidently Ixxm find off soma es
caped prisoners ftet. Tbey were quite rusty
Tbe linsnee of Oregon ar in good cttdt-
tioa. Treasurer Webb turned over to hi
seecMtor til tain of $23.1.144 29, in ch,t)d
U B bonds amounting to $.',150,500 dflpootied
a insurance secanties.
Th meetine: at tbe Christian Cbnrcb
eoraar of 3'h and Jackson ttreets, conducted
by tha paaUr, la etdy five days old with 19
added to tbe cbnrch. Om out and hear
tbe gospel preached. All wilt be welcomed.
Tb Boston Gaiety Comedy Company, a
first class comedy tioop, will bs in Albany
aaxt week Friday ami Sat unity, Fbl3'.h
and 14b, when tlav will plav the populir
play Olivette aud MsAott. Tbey wilir-o-
doubted! 1 be fciven large houses.
I lev Bhang! be Mamed from Tangent,
a here ha h been aititig in revival iw
vieea.snd will preach on ialdatb. Th Uittl
bomber f eonveriooa In Tannt baa bw
been swelled to about Sevetity-tivs, nearly
every toly in tbe neighborhood having com
out lor Lhitsf.
Roma 12.1 00 bushel of i oUUk vet re
main in Americsa bottom, below !'.ntia
Vista, awaiting a chance to ship. It is very
anusual tor bo.lt to be so khim at this 1 1 me f
ot year. Tbe extreme low water now it ta
firominent contrast with tin very high str
sat a year ago Observer.
Tb Coevallia pulio force arretted t.iu
tramp on Tuesday latt wbo war taken be
fore Ueoordcr Spalding and Liven live dayt
ia th city prvoa fur Yxraney. A tha
treat and crosswalk are much in rtced of
beieg cleaned and repaired in certain t ly,
Ihs bobo gang hv len ktptst work- It
it ttrtne that able bodied jkii a- tbee
are, ttou'.d be tramping over the euntry
and bryging from door to door. Leader.
Tbe most tort hern point ever ailaiued lv
man, was Hacked by Lii utenant Jimis tl
1ykwood. member of tb American I -ady
Franklin Bay eveeditioo, who.May 13.1SS2,
stood under 83 drgr.et 2$ miuute and 8
acconda. Ia tl ftttnnn ct:ii.et ia a
small pieos of tha kiorious il l tha thai
wsvad whither th fuot id mau ueetr tr d
before alio a sample tif tha li htut and teal
skin lb heroes of tb Crecly paitvate
wbilti waiting f. r the rilief that cti.e almost
too lata. Tbey et presented to ut by
lie at Braieard, of the heeond cavalry, who
was tbe hero alv all other, who did what
maa Beyer did before. Walla Wall States
men.
A Yopxq Ciioitkii. Yesteiu-iy the five
year old lion of Mr Thorn, of Tangent.w as
using an axe. boy fashion, on a stick of
wood, when his two vear old brother put
his bead in the way of the axe and a t
scalp wound was the result, fortunately 1
not 01 a dangerous nature at all. 1'r
LHtvis, of this city, attended the boy.
A ltocsa Bt-Rxcn. Iast Monday whilo
Mr F A Fpalinger and wife, who reside
about four miles north of Millers, were
away from hotutt, their house caught fire
from some unknown cause, and with all
the contents was burned to the ground,
not thing being saved. Mr and Mrs
Ppalinger bad just gotten their home
well in order, only having been married
a short time, so that the m comes at an
inopportune time. Total loss, about
surranAT.
no -.. '
Division
Of Linn
Wanted in
Any Direction.
Buy your groaeriJ of Parker Bro
Uulin & Dawson, drutrgiat,
Pia groeeriea a Conn & Ht-udricoa'v
All rubber goods at c.wt 'at Klia llr..
Ihe rllicul eemns gives Lmn con ntv a
population as I(i,lJ9, '
Smoke the. celebrated Havana fillod 3 cent
oigarat JuliDt Joseph's,
See W F Read's liu rf dresa gocd and
til tMiiore buying elsewhere.
Bargaitis in choice groceries om always
be secured of Alien Uro,, tiiuo liloek.
A large stock of wall paper, with late de
signs, at Fortmiller Irving s,jast received
Wssnlng, COoadi tcn, tnendii'g for men
frne,st Mrs Kings, jatt e.vt of tbe DicstocRAr
oflice.
The ountoms ffieem at Port!nd,yeterty
msde a raid on ths Chinese bouses, eeouring
815,000 worth of e-pium.
Lsne county will not have a recorder, tha
bill ia tbe Icgmlaturn having been amended
to at to hae tnat county out.
Eattern papers are tpeikin about people
starving in tn lir west." xhey mean
ISdhratka ami rvansat ana Xiakota: Dot we
ar really tha far weat and not they, and the
sxpresiion dixs not tuit ue. .
The ttudenta at the college wilt give an
entertainment at the epera home on the
evening of Feb 24th, when, among other at
tractions, The Garrotort will be preneoted.
It is a bright drama by Dean Howell, and
may be found in HarperV, December cum
ber, 1884.
Frtih dtcr, jrifivrrn, lair Irasbt
eicth tintl t, tilth tiui) 11, fieah b.usii
combs, money partes, box paper, fee pow
der, and, iu fact, everything f cud in a first
class drag ttore, for tain at bottom pi ices, bj
uulin KjDawton, Uruggiatr.
Bumpkty Bump. Trof Riddell, the
phrenologist, lectured at the opera house
last night on Man. He is a good taikor
and presents some interesting facts. At
the close of the lecture he examined the
heads of O II Irvine. F M Retliield, and
Mark Hulbert, a big Job-well performed.
He will lecture tonight, and Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
Baitist Social. The Baotist church
was well filled last night, by the mem
bers of the church and regular atten
dants of the congregation. The occasion
was a social reception to the new mem
bers recently received. During the eve
ning the quartette eang to the delight of
all, and solos were given by W S Thomp
son and G II Hart, Jason Wheeler and
O P Coshov expressed the welcome of
the church and Young People's Society.
Dr Awbrey read Robt J Burdette's wise
and witty words on "How to behave in
church." Geo 0 Shuiard, J llorhres,
V--.-V T-,,.t..r 0.-.1 n -' t., ...
Arrna rum V, O.Tho i5ght forrtbe
Albany pout oflieo tecum to be a deaper- J
alo one. yesterday several prorpinent
tmn, inclticlltig the Board of Trade, re
ceived a letter from J II Mltcbe'l, ao
ktiowledxin the receipt of a tcli gram
recommending an Albany man for poet
inater. Now it transpire that no inch
despatch wae Huirturi.ed, and tome of tbo
men wikmo nameewereuecd arequit liot
about tlio matter, and touictiiing it liable
to drop.
A HooiAt. Time. After the regular biiBi-
ne of I!eulah Jtebekah Degree Inlge on
Friday evening, (he officer and mem
trtiri partook of a nicely prepared eunper,
furniHliel by tome of the fnirnex belong-
ng to nit uegree.alU wlucli the follow
ing interesting program was rendered:
j'tiet, Miwm' Jeiso ij m ion and P.lma
Parker.
KeeitaUon, Mist Minnie Merrill.
Itecitatiori, Minn Jiiiy llendrieiton.
Heeitation.M in Josephine iiarnen.
iteeilatioti, M'ihi Hntiim lUirklifirt.
KecilAthm, Jn V Hail.
Holo, "C'rti4ing tho Plains," I V I'aek-
ciinto.
iHiet, Banna and Bam Burkhart.
Kti.Kiiots Skhvicss. Hervlcet at the
Congr-gatio iflt Church tomorrow will be
conduced by Prof Shorey. Morning tub-
lect, " I tf water if lite." evcnlnjf subject.
"Two Yoke." Sabbath tchool at cloie f
morning service. Young Piop'.c's meet
ing at 6:3', All attending these me'.llng
will be made welcome,
At ihs B.iptltt ctmrcli, the pastor, Rgv.
Geo. W. Hill will prcHcli at ft a. m, on
"A Working Ghurr.li." and at 7:.V P . on
"Ctnl.l's Exolnnation of Man' Ki final of ;
Eternal Life " Sunday tcho;l at u:r
and Youn People't meeting (t-.yt p. m,
Kvanxtll 'tlc aervlces will b: held at tl e
rnUf.lon hall on Main St. next week. Meet
ing every n'ght except Saturday,
Herviceu tomorrow at the Prtthytetian
chureh at 1 1 a m and 7 :5K p m. Habject,
niorninir: "Hliinina Cliristiana." Eve
ning: ".Money It" uhch. ' llio eion
of tho church w ill meet in the lecture
room at IDiWsw, for the reception of
new member. K H at 12:15 p m. YP
8 G K meeting at 6 ;45 p ti. Ail w ill be
made welcome to these tervices.
OX
Hulh i!-.e iitihfl fttidretitilw wbcx.
Syrup f rijjt a taken ; it w !e a'aiit
auu r- ti
ii'jj t the lt;slc, nttdecU
!'ilt!V yet
nt pm.'iiptlv' rM lh kiiineB,
MAICt tUUl ixW;!4, C!'.3f S til K)S-
iem ttf.uHy, tlinju-'j citl.i, l.cud
B"is' a vM'i f.:-V',T mil cv.n liarttttal
i fHJiliputi 'n. Hyrup cf I'iga U the
tr! r r-vf cf lu Kind ever pro
duces!, ph-lt!z ti t: t&H'i cr. ao-
:A in tlic. ftosratdj, timn.pt m
icf':.ut uii.l truly ftritt-ntial in its
U, i:s man tscdlcat quaHtks
,kk :-r.-l it t n'l. 1 1 is fur f.ilo ia
t.i. 1 I batUcs ly a'! leading
ru'"::
t-l.Tf.-TVfiS f.Y PV rKf
UFGZMA FIG SYRUP
CO.
1 .-tl
.:;:t:if. 1 r. uca rosx, .r
a. .niJic!:EiR.-r.
eo. w. wcicrrr,
HACI.DUFJ. & WaiClIT,
Attorneys at Law,
Vul practics in U tbs Cirtt of t
Uts. Prompt A'.itiitiuu given W ail batl
tt enti uled to oar c e.
OfljeOJJ Fell-t Taatpl Albsy Q
I!. G. WATSOfJ,
Attorney at Law,
ALBANY -:- OREGON.
OfBe la Ite Ktrafaaa Bloek,
k
i. llitalTflSY,
ibuif.i; And CoiiBsellor At La?
. Nu
ALEA b CHSLCOH
v L. IISiL,
Physiciai and Surgeon,
Otace cor. h - and Kerry firta,
ALBANY- OREGON
BHa C. A IVHlIiilY,
Physiciati and Surge an.'
Gr3nte of IWHevua ITiwpital Medical
College Now lerk City.
Diseases of womaa a rpcoialty
trOfTio tnan's Rrirk, Albany, Or.
Uoburg liUiiiber.
I sell the best lumber in the ccnutj ; alao
edar noti. thinslvs. latha doora and win-
ow mooldini', ete. Prices from $3 to 1 22
ar thousand. Yard at Larn, on the
Narruw Gangs, Se m before parchasing
t'tewber.
W W CRAwroan.
AdreM,P O Tall , Or
rVnuai."tlv enrcd sifthoul Cuttlnfr, Barnlntr rT W.
ktl'ir A vertvutly rwitilas Vr.uttnudit and a (tiiaraQ
twd cur in every 310, no cuuerhow lonif standixa;.
Thjs treatment, for Strictu e, ol tt Bnxell' ,1 the
V i'iasl discorerv known to medicire. ltdliwolve
nd completely rvmtivc the Stricture sithoutannov
i or fain to the rtknt. .
DISEASES OF MEN!
Peculiar to tholrSrx. ani not imtrto oaine hore,
lactuiltmj all Ih-se dclicato InflrniltiM ami Weak
nMs wt.lcti they aroulil fhrluk Jimiu liclivliie to
Ihuir fsiuiiv ihyk-tui, permanenuy eurea in loss
time than as ev'or kon to Mediriit I Kiro, by lie
Biell's"Xew sUin olTrestmenv" Hrejuveuato
tbe genlto-nnr ary oians auu makes wckk men mronir
Wnn posaihlu, it is alway bwl in call lur personal
eonsultatian and ',r.cil eTsnuii.lioa. Hut thne
who eannot iwmibly call, should write, stating-their
rate fully, itedioine eont by md or express, svaleii.
tree from Kioure, to all .arts oi ins i-astac nuwt
Address,
Wm. A. Iloicll, 351. D.
PS S SHI ,i,r-...,
Corner First and . Pm ttroets, overl'ortland
to. . ... . llnbtl.H .k KtoaAH
Natioual Pnk.
Sb'MMCNS.
Inlht Circuit Court oflU Sinter Orrgon for
the Couuitf of Linn i .
Q SOROS MUNUO, Plalatlff,
3
vs
MAKYJMUSKO, Defeadant,
To fary J Manro, tbo above otmod
defotidsiits
TN THI3 NAME OF-THE STA1E OF
Orrston, yon are hf-reby required to
appear and answer tlso cotjj paint of the
above p'situilr, in tun above entitled
court, now on tile wltu the clerk ot i-a.d
oouit, within tou days froan the date of
the service or mis summons upon you; if
served in lana oauun, tjregon, nut ir
served la any other county in the nlate of
Oregon, then within 20 days from the
date of the servioa of this summons upon
you; If served by publication, thej ou or
before tbe first day of tbe next regular
term of the etovo entitled court, to wit; .
Monday, tbe Vth day f Mareli, 1S9I,
and jou are notified that if yo;i fall
to appear and i nswer said coui
plaiot, as boreby required the plain
litf will apply ti the court for the relief
demanded iu (h complaint, to win For
a dissolution of tho bonds of matrimony
nowexisting betwten plaintiff and tteieii
dant, nod for sueli othor d'K-ree as may
b9 just nd equitab o.
This summons is 'publkihsd by er:Jer I
of tho Hon K P B tiso. j nl.-J rf U.n ?b,.e ,
vnlitled court madi ai i.sml',r in thu'
eity of Sit'.cm, th- 1 Oi v 1 1 J r 1
' Xi ' - -1
v
: V0
ID KNIOVfl
STRICTURE !
'flie Providence Journal says of Senato
Cameion'tsilver speculation: "It it oadoubt
cdly a grow Injustice lo the repablicnn mnjori t
in the Pennsylvania legislature lo astume th a
the epos;e of Senator Cameron's connection
with Ihe silver pool would bare prevented bit
reelection. The fealty "to Ihe tenator wa
based on too tubstantial reasons to be effected
hj n littt thing like that, and they p,n sppre.
ciata the reasons why Mr Cameron thould
drtire to mule some corretfOniting returns from
bit investment in oHtict."
8ec(;i ffTRECT Livkia Today Pecond
street presented a lively appearance.
The express and drays were kept busy
lianling ont goods irom Mueller & Gar
rett's. ,
H . Cf m n S3 23 S ;3' E C IS : H "
H" " T,t,: CKhETiRATEO ... - Ei
y SIITH & WSSSO?i S
J Thl rtvtwfrl ;!! Arnc. rw e... C5
T. -- (j:iimMdmmH ..1
f. a- --v.
rJ r cy.v-cy. Aa
l -fid i-.'A'wup -d ( yn i-: i
ti t .ftmvMru hi j V.'''':r
t, te Am ard . X1. V'- l ,
s S'.i ware cf t-faaxp Iran iri.itris.yvt
nn;j'y; 'xUss
HELPS.
riator
lbany
1st. St.
Orwfii
STEEL PEH!
3 r Sampla Pew cTTtT.t psttems. In
1 St M.k'i Fiaavi rauli IJx,
seat tBHeid ja mt... of I CEMTSi.
PERSY & G J , Lonfo.i. t'--
U. S. OSes. C10 rA.sy. r":k.
1'avetta, er.d Tra4-Krbt oMalned. and all Pat
est l esln condaded fie Momenta Feet.
Cur Otic I OppetHe tl. S. Patent Otflce.
and wecanef-ir patent IsleMtimaUiaaUio
remote front Wseliinjrton. -
hei.d model, drawing or pbntix, wlfh 4eer!jv
tton. W e adette, IX palcntr.t.le or mrt, free uf
eiuri-e. Oar fee not floe t'il patent la aecored.
A Volt9t, -How lo Obtain I'.tenta," with
namt ofaetual client In your State, county,
town, sect free. Ad&vss,
c.A.srjow&co.
0-j)oi::s Pitsnt CSc. WasliiBiitoa. D. C
Revere House:
iLBAiiY,
OREGGS
Oil AS. PFEIFFEH iTvOPPsiETOR.
Ftted ur in ervt-cias. yla. Tsblta
iiippil.l with iho NnA in the market.
Ktoo shD'.reatartaiecU. Karorle Kru
fcrcotniiort'tl trayelers.
ati.wt
ASDYj3rV
-v t x.f n .n t),i.o!. r.rail,. Trade
H . Marks, Cc'irihu, sail ine.
K rt'Jas . CU
:-v. 3U1 umaiiatr,
x.-- no. li...
PcuIIr-f Wanted.
AltklnJs of pjuttrr, alive
at tha Wtllametto Picking
rlore, A:bny. Oregcc-.
or diesaed
P
a s s. "
I TC'l CALE3 OF V
$66 IBiKCHAMTOKL
HI
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vv 1 '
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JkLVa. AU--
11111
fn .ti Si liu' .It n.7i .i i, .In r .1111 . .
1
"Sa A paraph let ef Infonoetioo aad aa-.'!
iimsol i!e iawa,tiuiii( Howw-'
Corrpany's A
r!!DCC Co-3!. Colds, Ir.nneirrt, Bronefittlt. "
yUilLi) Hoarseness, whooping Cough, Croup,
Sar Tnroat, Atthma, and every eiTectma of the .;
threat, Lanes and Chest, inclains Contuieptlon. 5
Cpcedy Ami acffiMmccl. Gouuiae ifeiti "i, 2it,;" .
OAlisf
4 f5
mm
4
lilientnallsm, yenra?gla, Corns
HEADACHE. And ALU PAIN.
' Tat Callf-insla Petltivt tillTtgativ
SIECTKIC COUOH CURE
CUSiS COLDS. CROUP. COSSUMPTiQ.
tm by til Precis. Eaca Sat, C0t & SI
Crasi.ij;r & Co . Prop'. Lc Angela. Cc
unit ipii io irniirttn
1)B. h.C. WEST'S Krvo and Drain Trestmerl
a iruaratitoed sjv-i4c fi.r Uniterm, Huiiim, iyan j
sums, I i.s, Jiurvo is Neuralgia, IJcadiclie, Kertous
I ntetratiou cauieo by tb use of a!chl or tiibttva,
Wakefulness, ilei.tal Itergetsicn, anfttning of i
IJraia, rojultinst tl Insanity and Hiading to l!wt,
aecaj nddc.h, p?eiaatre old ?e, barrennea. lii
i ' caused by overexertion of tha hrai
liach ty -jontains one month's treatment, tl a boa
or six boxw for ei, sent by mail preid oa receipt e
E "7iRAE8 SIX BOXES TO CCRE kST
case, nitneach orter reiMim-d kv n r...
tcconipanied with $ wo will aend tha purchaser oor '
written iruatantea tj rfjimd n.. m.. n ih. ti.
Eantdis not effect a core, Guarantee lssue.1 onl
J. A. f -!m.;.ir 1... . .....i.. .JJ
f I!?? O fa acrtow!e!ged
1 tho leadine- remeiv fa
in V. S tiftftlM-rhM.AlML
sasTsS. fcoerr!rtoeaorWhitea.
J I prescribe itod leel
I r4.n!Tir safe in recommending it
THEfcisQHEMi!ft. to aJ! tnfferers,
CWC!NTI,0.2 f"J Jt. 1. fa'lONXi H. IS,
v "aJ4VI J'scATua. JLSi
Tri.x.'luki aJAiAi.b 1.V
STASAKB t'ISim, Airent '
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