out y1n0a.it. STITE3 & KUTTIK3. Kil tar mm4 lreariler A New York film duplicate wed ding presents. A man at a sumnr.er hotel at ways speak nl his Mil In the highest termi. It U estimate J that it takes 0,000 torn nl binder twine to do up the annual Amer ican gi aln crop. It hat been lound after elaborate exper Imcnls that sewsgecsu be more efliiclent j filtered through open tand than through and covered with toll. I El1 L ,'.,.! i Seaweed la now made Into tough pa per, which take the place of window glass. When colored, the effect la similar to a stained or painted glass. Aa idea of the ia'.ense cold of parts of Siberia is manliest by the fact that Yakutsk is built oa ground that b perpetually Crocea to the depth of 61a fret. Th imports of wheat and flour as wheat into France (or the nine months of the present cereal year were 3J, 183,148 bushels, against 13,41 4,000 bushels the corresponding period of isst jretr, an Ucreaie of 10,769,148 bushels The I'nited State has a bllllon-dotlar congress And it mey be a billion-dollar country, but at present the treasury Is not a Ulllon-dollar one. The greatest cold official! reported In the Vnlted States for twenty year I 63 degrees below ero F at Popular River, Mont, In 1SS5. Since that intense frost no equalt y low temperature has been made known. The last census oi British India shows a population of a 0,4 00,000 souls. In the single province of Bengal, which Is only 1.13d the elxe of it United States the population exceeds our country by 9,000, 00a Connecticut complains, because the Nor wich lock manufactory m to be removed to- Roanoke Va, where the tariff on coal is not felt. New England will be a rampant free- tratkf one of these days if something is not done with that high tariff. Texas crop reports are extremely favorable; farms are reporting thirty bushels of wheat to the acre, where there wss a total failure last year, and scaiccly ha J cm, the two preced g years. The profits of coffee cultivation In Mex Ico are very large. In the state of Vera (.'mx the berry is produced at a cost of $7 per 100 pounds, an-1 sells for $11 to $13 per 100 pounds, and sometimes even higher. The production has quadrupled since 1SS1. When a great party in a stats lite Ohio, where intelligence is supposed to abound. deliberately puts aside its John Sherman for a discredited, tiicky.unscrupulous pot lilcal adventurer like Foraker It la lime to wonder whether the party haa not lost moat of ha greatness and Its virtue. The tomato is both a fruit and a vegetable. The common distinction between a buit and a vegetable ia that the former may be eaten raw, the latter ceded. But a bettei diatinc tkm, baviag fewer exception, U tht a fruit is sweet when ripe, while a vegetable is not. Pcrhis a combination of the 10 dirfinctiunt makes the hsst definitions A fruit is sartct snd may be eaten raw; a vegetable is not sweet and need to be cooked. The much-mooted question as to what dltpoalilon should he made of the surplus is settled. The old soldier settled It just as he did some other questions once upon a time. He just stepped in a, id corralled the whole business and a few dollars more and appropriated it. So the United States Is virtually "broke" at present. It Is a queer mathematical calculation, this pensto n business the amounts seem to Increase In direct ratio a the number of old soldiers decrease. This Is the result of the work of Tom Reed's great "business con gress. " The McKlnley bill raised the customs tax on oatmeal from one-half cent a pound to one cent an Increase of loo per cent, and of course a trust is the result. No protection was needed for a product of which we exported 35,000,000 pounds, against 1,000,000 pounds Impoi ted. Jtwas needed for nothing unless to establish a monopoly to raise the price tu consumers rrwvit danger of Interference. The 'rutl has bren formed. 1 he large Indebtedness of the Prince of Wales gets other into trouble rather than himself. First there are his credllor,who lire In hope that soma time, when he be comes king, he will have income sufficient tu pay them. Now an English editor, rho had the indiscretion to allude to the prince's debts, has been discharged, and is bringing suit for continued pay under his old contract. He offers to prove that what he has published is the truth, and asks that the prince be obliged to appear in court and testify. AH this does not add to the strength of morarchlal feeling in England. It has been steadily declining the past thirty years. There are possibly some reasonable ar guments against rcimpostngan Income tax, but the failure of its opponents to present them makes us In doubt. But the extreme of foolUhnesi In the arguments against the Income tax Is reached by the Chicago Tri-I lut In a recent Issue. It claims that such lax would not be paid by wealthy capital sis and manufacturers, but would be de- ducted from the wage of their employes. If thl were true there would be lea oppo sition to this tax. Every other tax than hat on incomes is assess I and paid by la bor In some form, generally by a lessening of the comforts ami luxuries that the la bor r can enjoy. There Is scarcely any excrptlon to the rule that working-men live up to their income, and that their em ployer pay no wage aave what the fierce law of competition oblige them to do. I SMOK HOT WATEU. Hot water is one of the best among simple reined it i, says the Ladies Home Journal, For instance, hea!acbe almost always yields to the simultaneous application of hot water to the feet n l hack (f ths ne:k. A towel folded several times, aad dipped in hot water, and quickly wrung out and applied over the toothache or neuralgia, will generally afford prompt relief. A strip of flannel, or napkin folded lengtb w'se, sod dipped in hot water and wrung out and then apptled around the neck of a child that has tHe'croup,will sometimes bring relief y ten minutes. Hot fratsr taken freely hslf an hour before ted time, Is helpful in the esse of constlpstion soj has a most soothir.g effect upon the omach. A iiMet of hot water taken just after lising h:fort breakfast, has cured thousands of in d g-n'ioo,' anil no simple remedy is more widely recommended by pnyMcian to dy. plies. The first railway of any kind whatever constructed in the United State was kid down with wooden rail In Ridley Town ship, Pa. In 1S16 the first Iron rails were laid for a distance of four inUcs between Qutncy and Botnn,Mas., to carry granite tor the Bunker Mill monument; the loaded cars descended by gravity. In the follow ing year the Maunch Chunk line was built, with two tracks so gra.led as to carry coal one way and empty cars the other way by gravity. The South Carolina railway, from Charleston to Augusta, begun In 1818, completed In tS'o, was tKe first rail way In this ccuntry constructed to be op erated by locomotive engines. The first locomotive used In the United Slates was bi'llt In England, and was first operated Aug. 8, 1819, near Kopesdale, Pa. The first locomotive built In the United States was constructed by Peter Cooper In 1S19 and was first operated on the Baltimore & Ohio Railway, between Baltimore and Elllcott' mills, on Dec. aS of tha. year; this line continue' to use horses until 1831. I J The Japanese are a curious people. The Japanese carpenter planes towards him in stead of from htm. The Japanese horse man mount his horse from the right side. The address of a Japanese letter Is ar ranged In strict accord with the progress from the general l the particular. Thus, a Jap writing to a countryman in New York wouU place on the envelope: "Un ited State of America, New York State, New York, tVest Tenth street, 115, Iloe Yank," A Japanese always gives a grat uity upon his arrival at a hotel or restaur ant,lnstcad upon hit departure. In draw Ing a cork the Japanese waller never turn the corkscrew, but whirl the bottle. Th immigration from foreign countries daring the month of April exeeeded by near ly 21,1)00, r thirty-throe per eent, the im migration during the ssore Mouth of th previous year, and for tenpnontha of th tts eal year, ending April SO, th number of immigrants has been 401,23$, agair-st-313, SIS f)r th same months uf the pieviou fiscal year. Ilia aa anweloom foot thai a eery large proportion of this inereas ia in th bast desirable class of immigrant, namely, about 17.000 from Italy, 14.000 from Poland, 9000 from Huts is, 6000 from Hungary, and nearly a many from Bohemia Bat a very heavy increase, more thvi 10, 000, also appear iuthe immigration from Germany, and oyer 6000 In th immi(ratioB from Sweden nod Norwsy There Isn't the least doibt but that Cafe Cod Is gradually being eaten up by the greedy ocean. Less than 100 years ago a light house was placed on the headland by the government. The original deed calls for a plat of 10 acres in extent. At the present time the enclosure embraces six acres. On a point just north of the marine stations at Ulghland llht the face of the bluff has moved In nearly 150 feet In the last seven years. At this rate It b only a question of time when Cape Cod will be a thing of the pant. The day before the Rey Dr Breckin ridge died oi heart disease at Detroit, dur Ing the Presbyterian general assemble, he telegraphed to a leading New York life Insurance company; "I am here. My pre mlunlsdue. W 111 it be all right if I pay Hon my return to the city?" To which the telegraphic answer was: "Yes." The next day lie was dead. Twoor three data ago the company paid the Insurance on Dr BrccklnrUge's life f 10,000. Yesterday evening when the shade of evening were falling -thick and fast, and the tropical ray of old Pol were yielJinjr, to the dominant influence of the boreal breexe sweeping from the arctic regions, there came a lapping (re peat) at the door of yeeditor.which.when open, revealed the presence of our genial friend, C II Hchinklt and lady.who If It a npply oi luscious Ice creaui which was exceedingly refreshing. Thank. The New York WerW la right. Boo.t.s for the democratic presidential candidate are premature. Ixt us see how New York, Ohio, low and Massach j setts vote this fall. Somebody may be eliminate and somebody alse mav become a great factor as th outcome of this year's cam paign. If the democrats of Pennsylvania be have themselves they can count that state in the democratic column for the next ten years. The Delamalers, Quay, Bardsley , Wanamaker, Marsh, Dunn, Lacey and a half dozen exploded banks are too much for even protection to protect. Tlie Br'.lUh Museum has secured from Thibet a copy of the Jangym, a monster cyclopedia of Thibetan Buddhism. It com prises 115 volumes, each of which is two feet long and sis inches thick. There are, It Is supposed, only two other copies of the work outside of Thibet. Another of the "beneficial effects of the McKinley bill" is to be sern in Fall River. where 21,000 mill operatives are to suffer a cut In wsges. Napoleon McKinley, re publican candidate for governor of Ohio fn search of a vindication, will not dwell upon this fact In his speeches this summer and falL A lobster recently caught in Belfast Bay, Me., weighed twenty-three pounds anc measured thirty-seven Inches from the end of Us tall to the longest claw, twenty inches around the hod, and seventeen Inches around the large claw. A vast "banyan'' tree.coverlng between sis and seven acres, lias been discovered on the liny Lord Howe Island, 300 miles from Port Ma:quaiie, it Australia. It is surpassed in size onlyby the greatest of thoe In India The surplus has ceased to be a condition, and haa been replaced by another; called a deficiency ; this will be followed by a third, Increased tsxation. To a billion dollar congress, run by a Czar, such trans formations are extremely simple, . Somn An vice. It pay to get the best; even Shakespeare admitted that. In this connection it may be remarked that VV R Uraham lias just received an elegant line of suiting for the spring and summer, never surpassed in an Albany market. They are the beat to be ob tained, aa an inspection will show, and Vlr Uraham i prepared to make them up in tha latest style with a skill liis long experience has enabled him to lie master of. In rut Bpeiso.A fine line of Blazer jackets for spring wear, In many designs, jnst received by O V fcirapson. Also a large stock of the popular sulf peniug corsets. Notice;. -All person indebted to E 0 Sesrls will please csll and settle at once, as all accounts must be closed. E C Searls, Lames Oxs-crd Tibs I bsv a very srg stock of ths goods, in qualities rai g og ia prlos from $1.23 to $4 03 a psir. Tbsy 11 mad ofjeathsr very pair warranted. Fsmssi, E Yauii. Get a BicvcLE. The New Mail Is one f the finest bicycles manufactured. It has no superior. Ohlltig Si Wilson, with Stewsrl & Sox are agents, where these Bicycles may be seen , Try Calumet Biking r'owder, the purest on earth. C E Buownkll. li i'.V i-vOL AUfi MADE, UiicHwood U preferred. Th wood ia first sawed Into sticks four or five fret long and 1 even-eight ot an Inch 10 Hire incite squat, according to tho size of th spool to b produced. These sticks arc thoroughly sea sonsJ. They sre tawed into snort block and titled in a hot-air kiln. At the lim they ar tawed, hole are bord ptrpcmlicuUrly thinugh h block, which i let on end under a rapidly r vol v ing, long-ihsnked augur. Next, on whirl of each lilt! block a.slnat torn little knives that sis turning at light ning speed, fsthioos it into a spool according to th pattern desired, and that, too, at th 1st of on a second for each let of knivt . A row ef small boys feed th spool making ma chine by limply th block in a ipout, select ing th oett and throwing out lh knotty and defective stock. Th mtchlnv 1 autcmatlc, but there ire scni thinpVttmt it cannot do, hence the ctnplo) mtnt of th tmsll boys above mentioned. After the spools are turned they are placed in a large drum and revolved rapidly until they have taken on a ftm polish. For tome special put posts lhy ar dyd yel low, black or red, sccording to tsste. When one sees (pool of thread marked "103" or "joo yards," it does not signify that the thread Las been nuiasurad, but that the (pool ha been gaged, and I supposed to hav that amount ot thread upon lu DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. The following dispatch "ha been sent out from St Paul, Minnesota, by the as sociated press. Our reader understand these dispatches must be taken with a grain of allowance: The democratic meeting to occur at the Nicollet house, In Minneapolis, Wednes day, ia destined to be the mo t sensational political gathering held in several years, it has uveoped that fi lends of David U Hill, the New York governor and senator, sent an emissary to Minnesota two weeks ago, and he Is resonslble for the calling ot the meeting. The gathering will first at tempt to down the "silk stocking" wing of the party in this state, composed of P 11 Kelley, Willlsm Campbell and Michael Doran, all of whom are for Cleveland, and If this is accouiplUhed an effort will be made to swing Minnesota into line for Hill, The farmers' alliance, through. Presi dent Donnelly, hss also Issued a call for a meeting in St Paul, July 7. There has been a conference between the alliance men and the "free-silver" democrat, the work of which la likely to show up Imme diately after the two meetings. Ills stated that an agreement haa been reached lor a fusion on the electoral ticket, the demo crats to take uve and the alliance four. The fusion also contemplate the nomination of Sidney M Owen, an alliance man, for governor, and a union on the legislative ticket,!! possible, with a view toeuchrclng Senator Davis out of his seat. The state senate, which holds over, stands; Fusion 19, lepubllcan at. In order to win this fight, the fuknli must elect fifty -lx out ol 114 members of the house. A senta llonal incident In- connection with the whole matter is the peremptory refusal of the alliance men to treat with the Cleve land wing of the democratic party. The farmers ot Minnesota are for an unlimited coinage, and urge that Cleveland's position on the silver question preclude the possi bility of considering htm In the propotl llon for a fusion. BKOWSSIILIE. Jane 28,1891. Last week wethouRbtof Brownsville a having a democratic convention, but it waa the M K church, south, conference hence so many democrat in town. Bee? The alck of this place, Wra Hunter, O Pt'oshow, Capt Jaa Blakelyand infant son of Joa lawyer, art all on the im prove. The C A B R M A M Co have received theihipping receipt for their mill, and It is expected tonight. Then for a gold brick soon. Mr Hattie Carruther, of Astoria, ar rived here on last Friday evening' train to see and help attend her father, Wm Hunter. Kev Rouse, late of Pendleton, I a here looking after a pastorate of tha Browns ville church, and a Rev Brownson ha completed his labora here, this church hould eecore aotue good man aa their pastor. Yon should tee Judge Dunn march hie company of juvenile infantry ont on the treeta, preparing for the 4th. They will lock fice on Intir rirxltuce day. Not a vacant house in town. Joe Hansard iia two house for rent. Time are doll here; money ia scarce and hard to get, ao a goodly number of uo bio nuuiii iirappeu. J HOLLA. Jane 21st, 1891. Mr Jod Male and Bert Rolfe are ect ting np a fine ball for the 4th of July, at slower nous. The mountain wagon road is terribly cut up. Mr A J Nichols has completed his new house. Mr Frank Bteingrant expecta to start to tne valley to work nnxt week. Akolla Is going to have a blacksmith hop soon MrJaaKecney killed a fine bear Inst wee. On Jane 21st thcro was a general tear op in Sweet Home. About 12 o'clock at nigut some person took the teed stable sign down and pat it np at the church door. Thev broke a window liitht out in the drtiif store and took about 12 oranKei ont at tna window, ihey took the old lady Moan' water backet and wired it to her old cow'a tail. The next morning the bail waa found hanging to her tail. Jerry and (icorco Keenev eat hack from a roH the mountains the other day. Preston & Wedd eareexDected to start their mill aoon. Jim Uobnett took ud Perrv McOuecn's hog for ruining hi garden. . . e are making a big drive) on KWelopes.rAlSLEY 4 SstlLEY. Nkw 8m i so Gshjo 1 keep a full line of spring and summer dress goods, in wash 1 a Dries, prints, gtugtums, seersuckers, eta, 1 hav alio a new hue of summer plaid, be sides other novelties in bifres and all wool witings. gAMUXL E itOVH. Don't forget, Paisley k fimilsy, Printers. TRADE AT THE OLD RELIABLE ' GROCERY STORE of C E BROWN ELL, . Good gI, low price jsndiooe it treat rn.ut. COMK ONE, COME ALL A Uaaolest Ussiae. Tiiis body of ur has been liknd to s tenement It ften has a haunted apartment ths t iiisch. Huared by the eldiioli prite. riyperwia, diesllun Hies and refuses to jeturn. What can break tho pe!l, what can roii- the ban laid upon th uhhappy or gs? W aoiwtr unbeaiUtingly, Ilo.tet tcr's Siomsch Hitter-, and we are wsisuted In the rej,one by thn recorded twtimony of ni)riad, covering a pericd over a third ol a century, A course of the Bitters, I eguo in sny stage of the(lictjoo,abd persistently followed, will terminate in sore positiveiot partial. Tli Biticis restores too to the tpigastio nerve, reosw and purifies ths juices exudiog from the cellular tissue that act npon tbe food digftUively, expel bile from the stomach ai.d tha btood, and pro motes a regular habit of body. Malrris, kidney complaint, nervousness, rheumatism sod neuralgia kive way to this medicitr. t'ONFIBHED. The favorable Impression produced ou the first appearand of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Byrup of Fis, a few years ago baa ben more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used is. and the uocet of ths proprietor snd mauufscturers the Cl Fig Syrup Company. TELEOHAPIIIO NEWS . klats Tearkcrs' Aaasrlatlss. HJNitwport, Or June 30. About on hunJred teachers cam in!o Newport today from vari ous parts of the state, Kxtsnaive pieperstioni ibvv wch uiativ 117 lav tiuArni mr in enter tainment Of the li'ichen. The opera hsllm which the exerc ses ere to be held. 1st llrttt(i fully rlrcorstrd. At 7:10 this morning the department of superintendents convened in tha ball, with Pretidrnt 11 W trt. -I t lilta county, In the chair, ana proceeded at IMM ft. I M Mttt.. A..- . ! .. .. . ! . .. ... v iui in, vnwing yssr, witn me luiiowmg iciuiit President D'W Yodsr,' of Marion county) vice-president, C S Price, of Jackson county) iccretsry tnd msnsner of th stat teachsrs reading circle, W WeUeli, Multnomah tounly, Crasy Train, London, Jun 30. George Francis Train arrived at th hotel Vlctotis this morning, and we tonished not to find a crowd of reporters there to greet him, in retponc to hi talrgrsm trom France, inviting th press club to a re past, in which tea newly brought from th Orient by hlmrelf wss to figure as a bevernge. It seems that th proprietor of the hotel had failed to enter into the spirit of th occaiton and th invltationi had not been estentled ss desired. Ttaln appealed to heaven to verify his opinion of lirilisli Stupidity and rushed to ths Turkish bath acre tn road snd ordered th shainpooer to rcmov the dirt of two hem ispheres. ' Baslars Failures, New Yoik, Jun 30. Th business fail ure for th first six. montln of the prctsnt year ar reported by H G Dunn & Co. to number 6174, as against $385 during the same period in 1S90, 'l l.s Incresae of 6S0 failures is unusually large. The etent of the liabili ties Is also exctutv. The amount owing by the parties who have failed imSyt foots up to foi,ooo,Oco, while for the saniu period In 1890 they were only t(5.ooo,ouo, indicating an increase in liabilities of tco-v-oo, A Blah III si Colorauo Sr-niNui, June 30. Th Tike's Teak railway is now in successful operation. Tha first nsasenper train r. I.,t it.. this afternoon. Th tower terminus ol tns line Is 8400 feet above the c level and the upper 14,417, Th distance Is nine mi'e. ArwrltleL Chicaoo, June 30. An officer of the health department asserts thst he has discov ered that the flesh of broken down, emaciated and diseased horses is being mads into sau sage meet and sold in the poorer Quarters of city. An Investigiikm is being made. An4brrt( ! la liasuas ST Lot-is, June 3J,Dfitf dispatches frjm several oints la Kansas and Missouri ar to the effect thst snuther hurricane swept through a wide section of tht stsies yes'erday, do ing much damage to wop. I'arwtvrs' Alllanee - Salem, June 19. M V Kork, the nations organizcrof the farmers' alliance, is in tbi citv. He has been travtdin. tlnnuirkntii n... goa lor the past few month, lecturing and orgsnumg alliances, lie has oigsnbed seven counties, snd in all there is a total nember shipof perhaps 5000. The state alliance will t lurtned m I'otUand July 8. Every coun'y alliance is emitted to 10 delegates in th convention and one for every too members. b matilla is the banner county, Waaco and Union folio in elosrlv. In i'maiill th sre 1 100 alliance men. Seven alliance have ju been otfunized in Polk. UroaUtla has 14 Union ao, Wahington 13. Clackamas 9 Yam. bill 11. liaker. Coos Jacksce, Una, Une, Marion tod Columbia are also fully organized Wsseo's alliances are sit of a different brand, being a Farms rs Mutual Ikacfit Aoctsik.n. Or. Lane The man rr lit Salem, June 59. A petition is in circula tion smceg lit republicans of S-ilcro Lng the appointment of Dr J N Smith as super In tendrnt of the state insane aiylum by lb board of asylum cf mm iasioners, cnoUtirg of Governor Pcnnoyer, Secretary of Slate Mc Bride and treasurer Mctschan. The term for which Dr Harry Lane was sppointed (four years) aspires July I. Secretary Mrliridc will be home from California in a few days, when sctioa will piobably be taken. It wss under stood to be the Intention of the board to retain the services of Dr Lane ss superintendent nlil sfier th improvements under wsy are completed. Two members of the board sre republicans and Lane is a democrat, and as the republicsos are ssking the sppoirtmcnt of on of their own psrty the rcpte-t, no doubt, wilt seanswerci. A stating River. St Joitrii, June J9 I h river ha rUen steadily since Saturday morning, At noon todsy it wss within sixteen inches of th beh est roin reached ten years sro. The reiJents of French bottom, north of this city, ar in a stat of alarm and many ar preparing to move. If the river should oveiilow the French bottom It is expected a new channel wid I cut, leaving many farms on en iatsnd and di verting the main stream from the Kansas shore two miles west. If the present rise continues twenty four hour the stock yards nd loo homes in South St Joseph will be inundstcd. A not Wave,' Sam FiAMCiicn, June 19. At a r m toUy the signal service reports the highest point reached by the thermometer her during the dsy wns loo degree. This is 8 degrees higher than wss reached yesterdaj , AfatalfatlJ Salem, J une 28. Mrs I N Gilbert, one of Oregon's pioneer women, met a sad and awful death at an early hour this morning, or some time during the night. Her body was found this morning st ths foot of lh stairs with her neck broken, she bsving fallen down the stairs during the night. Mrs Gilbert csme 10 Ore gon frcm Indiana in 1847, and was the wiHow of th late I N Gilbert, She h a son, Frsnk in Portlsnd, aud a slater, Mrs William Eng land, in Salem. Mrs Gilbert's father, A Stan ton, hves In Salem, snd she hss a daughter, Mrs Sidney Sladden. at Encene. and a daughter here. Mrs I aimer. When the body was lounu it wss com ana rigid, showing she must nsve rsiten about midnight, $h was dressed in her nifrht clothes, havine no doubt arisen from led to administer medicine to a little grandson, who ia sick and living with ner, A Vlnully I'lhd. Chicaso, June 28. Thirty skeletons wer found yesterdsy in an old ke house, at the corner of Archer and Hough placej For several days numerous complaints have been made to the health office and to the Deeiiog street police, sn investigation was msde. Vestcrrisy the mystery was solved. A- bad odov was detected from an old ic home. The searchers ripped up a part of the floor aud were horrified to find rows of skeletons, 10 some of which shreds of flesh still clung. Who placed them there is not known, but n de termined effort is being made to find the guilty persons. The theory advanced is that some attaches of a medical college brought the subjects there to bleach. White airlker tied. Seattle. June 38. A special bulletin to the Tost-Intelligcncer from Franklin says thst 'he white strikers, angered at the action of the Oregon Improvement Company In taking ne groes to Newcastle, started to clean out the negro camp tonight. In the scrimmage one person wss killed and several wounded. Dep uty Sheriff lien Stretch, who has been at the scene for the past four weeks, hss called for the militia. ' L'Miler a new law. Portland, June 28. E M Carson presi dent of the Baker's Union, has been arrested, charged with boycotting, under the law passed at the lost session 01 the legislature, and will have a hearing before Justice Morrlaad in Albina today. Carson cauied the isiuance of a circular urging people 10 boycott August Fink's bakery in Albina. . i Just srrlvsd a full line of ladies, chil dren, men' and boy's foot wear at O W Simpson', which will be sold st bottom prices. W Inturssgsin sfitrsmps. " Towjisusra 4 Wslsoh, Naw Carpets. A B Mcllwaln has ne of the largest and best selected lines f csrpets In the city embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction In price It will be to the advantage- of pet buyers to call and liunect hi stocf. and prices before pur chasing. 1 . ' f7STRAY,-Stryed from vay premises Vj a bright bar mars, six jeara mid, branded willr ths igure of a pair of spwctaoie on left sbsu'.dar, Ksward to anyone who will notify mo at Albany poatotiise. A. B. flONi) -DR. DAItRIN KIOICES At th tarn business bs taken lines bis reduction of print. Hundred hilberto unablt) to receive hi elpotrio treatment also rrjnic at being all to go under hi ear snd skill. It ha been mor than rewarded by ihsrowds of people who havs flocked to hi utile for fre treatment, Th doctor has not nnlu hean doulilv reosld in a motin- tsry sen, but In th though! doing good to the sfilioted who ar in th detth of dsspair, struggling with poverty and lok- tift. ii onnunuia to trsai an classes, in rich and poor alike, fit of charge, at bis oflloo, 70 J WaahlriBtoD street, and Bargent'i bote), Ahrden, Wash, frornlO to 1 1 a m, daily. Those willing to pay, from II a m to 8 p m, at half his former priues, II giv free and confidential xmintions to all at th eflloe or by letter. Thsdtotor tieat all ourableehronie, acute aud private diseases, nuh a secret error nf youth, in. potnnoy, blood taints In short all disease of th texual orgin, dfns, catarrh and nervous debility. i of a privet nature nsvsr published .' ao nsmss ned only by permission of f .u patients. V giv th nam of a few who bar not (hem iator publication! Robert Hardy, Etna. Warh Weak eyes, ourtd, Wm Tarrott, MlddleUn, Or Deafn many yean, cured. s E Andsrsna, Salem, Or- Catarrh tvn years, euid. Andrew Douglas, 85 Oak strsst, Fort land Deafness cured. J IV, Millar, Hubbard! Or-r-lW n cirsd insight minutes. Mr M E Day, Tort Madison, wash Throat difli-mlty, oursd, Usury Slocgh, Msolssy, Or Psafn ft f two year, cured. Wm Huutsr, Eugsn City, Dr Catarrh twenty years, restored. NOTICK.-..W here, my wire having loft me without lnt oau or provo cation, this ia to notify lh public not to truwt heron my aooount. aa I shall pay no dbta of her contracting. W D T11ITE8, Albany, June 30, 1891.: P? t'ND -A im4 ombfotl. vlth U IntlUlal. W. ImlutlncU irJ on th huiU. AsiStas I tint to lit rainy Mwn Uxawtar will pUmt Mil st IS lisaurxat oRlo an claim yapnt. IOST. Threw record book of Tan cant i M IC ohurrh. aoutb, batwesm Ten irant and Drownsvllle, on tb Ward's Hutts road, on Jun II. mi. Will pay flnderfor trouble. VV. IL llovrano. Tangent, Or. l'.stor IONEY TO LOAN.-In small and It 1 lanre amounta. from six months to nv year, on good Albany end Linn eountv real etat. Call on or addrtsa VT K McPberson, Flrt fSt., Albany, Or. VBIO C1IAXCB FOn SOME BODY to make runny. The beet carina- rturiit in Kubsd for eal. aa tha owner la going to retlr from business for same time. Any prein dstrlng Innrr mrtiion regarding this bualb, (t B Dorrln, attorney st law. or J It Dlson, "lirASTKO. Tobny not nd wart f f gea II K Nob'. Fartlantf. Or, room IS, Concord block, 3d atrt. MEMBERS CF THE LINN COUNTY FARMERS' ALLIANCE: YOU ARE HEREBY HOT! TIED that I LavaoutracUl hb tb wll koowo firm of Hiawsrt A dos.at Albany, to supply you with blpdtra. nowsri, rks. twin, harks, busglca. wagona, rlow,t,a wall alfanlsUcta lb Do of Korl biilwra. "! a rlrrn ecunty itxrnbars mo boy at lb rri f iacaen Iho ssm tsrma. IlKJI. II. IKTIME. Klnaaolal Agot NOTICE TO ERIDCE EUILDERS. NOTICB M HHflKBY OIYES THAT aaalsMl bid will b rilvl at tha AW of tb oounly o!rk of Do couoir, Oregon, op to 11 o'olneS, noon. Wadne day, lb liltcf July. ll, lor th coo (traction of a count v brlJs aeroaa hm.L I known aa Owl orack. nsar tb farm of wiuiaaa vann In I4 oonnty. Paid brlJR to baof tba foliowina: dlattnlon, to wli- Forty font six tis, of th Uun iruaa pmvimrnf nsniy it arproaob. Ibmim for th approach to baanohorad or cjRiroot(lof oak piling qj 16 jt imr.. All bids ti b approv or rajsotod by ia ruumy coars. jj. I. I'SIiii; Clark. Ak sv ntuntm tt W. I latlaa Kb, or I rr ratal wciri lb trlSK kU r. HTITITI.J WHY IS THsT W. L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CFNfPa.rM THE BEST SHOE m THE tuRlO FOR I HE MONET? II I t awilM alKai. wlik no tack or mi thread Port Itto Itwii nuul of lh tmt Sn pair, m. Ii.lt and r. and Svmaat m h)S man Mora o ihu gmUthnn aay ntkrr uinKftnanr, 11 Mual Sana. h. wd oilin frt.m At jii ii in GPt VO ! Itana-aowrS, Ifca Amwt ralf lin.lml nhnrt wblrb not tmm .( lu Sli.nl. 5a Mrluii. eumfital.la and lur.l,l,'. l,bi ab w offam! al llila pHraj hum prwla cu J Holl'-a rhi rarm, Haiti Mv and LIUrC rru.nsll uriiu.! xamlrM, (itiwHIi tnai.i hravjr thra aula, alien. ...n !. pair will war a rr7 S2 40 an raid BO U-ltr h. nr nfftrr l 1 tni. irrtrat 3aa trtmi will MMiriiM. iu. wm. wait, a bu.iv hit wimniri ann anrvkia. P,9 Warklnamaa'a ahna r- .nry pu-i( ana auraiiia. thcm wbo liava lvn thtim a uial will w w no othnr mak. llnVfi' i.OO and mt.rH kbuI ibM am -VJO w.n-u l.jrtho l.yrrrrwhrm tbutl no ibelr merit, ao tl IwrKaniiu UM (bow. I nrii" a't.oo nMt-twaa aba. ti kUUiya Ixmnula, rrr.(.h,h maaUrra tnirtw liic cwilhif tmm ,I m s.ul. I.adlr." U.A. SVJ.OO aa hn ror SI I.- nru tha b.t Ann l.itKMla. HtyiiNh auU tlurabla. l'ailM. that W. l IxiuKlaa' sanw and trlca uta tarnMl on lb bottom of rarb auoa, W, U IxjU'JLao, liruckuw. Haa. :i L. B. BLAI K and a fins stock 0' SPECTACLES gnrally, as well as wlry, Watches - clocks, ets., at P. TtJ. French. JJ GttEUG, T -A. I X4 OUR luit mad and repairing donatooidar vwo imra ana jounu.on iyon st LBANY FOBHITDBB Cj Flu Just rMlTd a Urt iaTil nw daatfsrfa WMow Shafles and Curtains, snd aw aad baauiiful patters In Wall Paper WIT Elegant Bosrs to Matsh. Ll50c. SHADE! W har th beat and prettiafct la tn. market SPRING WAGONS. Our Stock of Spring Wagons ia tho Largest and Most Complete , on tho Pacific Coast, and Comprises all tho Loading Styles of FOUUBmiNO PASSENGER rs WAGONS, SCROLL- BlMUNfl "HANDY WAGONS 'TAYLOR OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EX. PRESS AND DELIVERY WAO - ONS, SPECIAL PARCEL DELIVERY. WAGONS, ONE-IIORSH We Ouirantes Oar YbMcles tlig Best, Our Prices tlie Lowest Quality . . . m m . m was f t a ejaf f 1 cpnsiacr8ti, spocial oataiop88 ana mca mi mxm Free on application Star a NEW MARKET BLOCK, W. C. DAVIS & CO., : F. L. KENTON,: Dealer In- GROCERIES Near the Post Offlco, THE CRECON HAY PRESS, MANUFACTURED BY W. F.SLATJE, at Corvallls, la ihs bt bar praaa la narket. Ordara fr prsssAa sent to Curvsll! will t prcmptly fliisd, Aa jona tDfrioKina; on tli rtnt will b proaaeafad to tb fullsst aint of th law. A. STRANEY, ....paoraiaToa or thi..,.. City liferi, Feel asi Sail -8TADLC- Iiavlng putcbas saw rl tan fu ro ta b firal!aaa tortcut at oa!l. polI atUotion glvso to iransisnt atock Kojsss koardsd by tha day or month. fes)attat Bmfm la Ik) CUy. Tlpboo aonnsietlon wlik tb fsi (Jbarlas Uotal. To'spbon ordars givsn prompt aitanilon. Fourth htrsl, Utwn Ellroith aod StrMtCarllna. UMBER. W wish to aay ta th pablio that w hav lust addi a lr planar toour mill and ar praparad to famish all kinda of lumbar, draaaad or rousb, aa Ik pur chaaar tray aboaa, aa Rooa aa in uat, aad aa cheap aa it eaa be sold. In payment w will take all kind of produce, sura ss nay. noer, Jjriun, uaaon, lutter, beaoa, bar by the quarter, eta In fact anvthlPK that w can uaa. Plesws see us before yon parckaae your btU of lambsr, as w fl eonftdent that we tan nil yen. Yon will at way a And one of ue at oar mill, I mil trom ibanoct, mltee fnj VVaiarloo. on Hamilton cssek. WIHT A UKKlliaAlt. Laksaoo, Orsgoa SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. Atkfx ACRES. 110 ACHW IS Hrllgrsln.lTloesra and roota, 40 In IfVootl v. Welt feaoadaadsoededl to f raa. Well watered; good soll.no kmvs). AO bead ratUo. 10 beg. 4 borss. farm tin DlernenU. lsres house. 4 lare new bam a good eehoo! and ebarea boar bona, on plaoa: Frolt of all kSmrtr I inllee lo poatofflfle and atore. rrHs from Srajtoo aod t'A eoiiaa south tf Kings swilon on the Oiegon Faolflo ralmd plar can be divided Into tbrse or fjor fartne with oeontyroed to eeen. Plane with every ihlnt 4 per acre. ' Terms eay. For further particular apply on the prsndee at Ml Fieaaaot, I.lnsi eeetty.or add it, r. UI l.LUit. btayten, uregun, (iuj HOW DO YOU DO? There la aa doubt that f NEW. Btoek of SILVERWARE, ennalatlng e sjioons, knlvss, fork, fruit dlshsa, tc, gold and silver watebea, iswel y, to, I the largest and best in th oily, and by far the beslaver brought to A La AH T. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and Sea the GOODS QI I Y DRUG KTOHE Pfeiffer Elock, .:. Albany r Stansrd & Cusick, I PssraraTsas Drnga, Medlclnss, (hsmlsals, jFano; and Toilet Arllcles,Spong,Bruhes. Perfumery, School Book, and ArUt' Suppllea. Pbyalelaua prescription care fully rtmponnded, J. A. CunimiDff. Ml Unigrs. PaintsulOlls Glass,' JEtc., ALBHOYr a 1 0 Paper, 3 VJ V j BUSINESS WAGONS,ONE.IIORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It WiU Pat An. Pattim Wahwixo 8FRINO WAGONS OF ANY E3CRIPTI0N 10 CALL UPON OH CORRESPOND WITH US. Walker, 3 PORTLAND, OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON Albany, Oregor NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. "VfOTICB IS HEREBY OIVEM THAT Jl", the ondoralgned. tnoauiy appoint d nuallrind and arli.itr executor of tbe laal will and testament and estata of Pre ton M linker, deooaned, ban thta day fliad bla final arcouDl lo the County Court Of Una oountv, Or(fB M ncn cxMrnlor.and tbat aald court ha appoint ed Mor-day. the oih day of July, IMtil.at th boor of 19 o'o ock rn of said day aa the Urn forbearlnv objection toaaia aoeount. If any I tier be, ana lor w Uement tberwor. JDated thl ZtilU day of Mav. 1891. T M MCSKKKS. Faecutor of the laat will and taatament of hwon Munkers.ile'od. IIKWIlTAIttVISE, Alt' for Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. XTOTIOt ia tlCRF.BT CITES THAT THE fK is iwl(n4, adounialraler O lb aat of Ck&rhM T. atcrarUail.JiieiMil. b4 BN4 nw Inal ao.-oopi In ia rtiua i4 th drrk vA tteoun)r wax fi Uaa ewanty, Oman, a4 tb. Ivtt'ii.4 aud mm ba aet lh d dayoi AtMroat. al In bour4 1 a'eluck, p at, a lb. Urn. far boartnf objacltues la M aeeavsi, u aoj, m to Ui aud ta. Ibl 17U) 6f ol Jua,lSvl. u. b. graF.Nar.it, 1. K. waaTtrasrnaa, A4inlni.tmir. Atl'jr lot adouuUmtor. (S-2t) ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF APPOINT ME NT. XTOT'CE W HEREBY tJIVEN THAT 1 tha undr'KUd has been dolvap ik lot d aaalitoea of the estate of L T llonnww, an insolvent debtor, and that he ha qualified a aumh assignee lathe manner prescribed by law. All tersena having claim fCtnl amid L T Iiennes, are hereby untitled to areaeni the eaane under oath aa rwiulrixl.by law, to the nnderaliinad at ICx-k creek, in Linn f?o. Oref.'on, or lo bia aUorneya, Ueo W Wright and DUN Jileekburn, at the law office or eltberol tuem. In Albany Oregon, within tbreo mouths from tbe date hereof. Dated Jane tth, 18t I., T. J. McCI.ARY. Oio. tv. WaioHT, Assignee II Jt. n. llLSrEBURir, Altya for Aasigoeo. (S 12) PHOTOGRAPHER, CorKwwnd a nd Ferry 8 1, Alt snv. Oi O UfERIOK werk. (raaranteo.1 ia ever; Il7 mwn i tea aru aa r.niaiging c an biuusb apooiauy. NOTICE, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE U HEREBY wIVEM TH AT aeatod bida will be received aX the ufllcf of tha county clrrk of Linn county, Oregon, up lo l'i o'clock, noon, Wednes day, the 8th day of July, 1801, for the keeping of tbe county poor, for the tares or one year from tbe let day ot Aasnsl. 18. All bid to be approved or rjotad by the oount? ocurt. W. P, PaTnR, Clerk. Fruit Raising' ir. IAS Ton and Twenty acre Farms, all in Cultivation and Raady to set to Fruit, within Seven miles fourth Oash, Balance in Three equal Annual" Payments: or, get to Fruit and Cultivated Three Years for $175 per acre, For Further Informa tion send for Pamphlet to Tho Oregon Land Company, f ; $ iJ wholisalc ilartoo , Iron, Mi Farm Iclierj. SOLE ACER'S FOB WAC !I!!tfOH AP9 I'DiiTKIfill I3AII3 F08 THE BUCKEYE MpR RND REAPER. These Hachasa ara tx eli kifwfi t sm cirjs,;ai. roous-ads of farwera nnva ascd them aaJ poalt ef therat .tn V.x. T5y are the only riarrctt.lfl'? Machines that wlil giv I ..tr'iCTZOX t) Vm itircbasw. MILLER'S STAR VIGlATliifi I'HRESiiER, im:u::,'t mn nmm i;.oi"?, The mess Zffrjtiv and Caceesifal CtfiUaf. w f.THreahlag 1 Craia e-rr cosvtr4 Ud. BUCKEYE tfEtL r whe T IV I N E - B I N D E R S . aVrTke rsastire tl.t dwtlnt n lir t'.i 1 7- ' IKwIat U f Iii Vifi" trsit. rM-.in.-l it ;t gslranollnsry ktrenetb and lr.i.ln. V.it ..ri i' A; VAut''- Vm! '"''K "1"" T'" M .4 kiimrn. We hiru t" lh. tUljt WKllSl-.- f.UUtut I'rstil.r JK !l Ci - tatHinlt'4 y Iiundrui!i4 .tr... sonniTLEE mm mmi st DUCK-BOARDS, F0UR-SPMM 'I'lT-TTTr MOUNTM WAGOHS. rV. AJit "tT- r BUCKEYE A'JD SUPERIOR PRILLS AND SELDERS. ' CORBIH 0IR0 HARROWS, UODCES-HA'US HEADER us am . - HAISH BARB ""SEND FOH C PCULAFTJ " E. THRALL. MANAGER, ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE a -RETAIL GROCERS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND KINDS, IN. LARGE OR IN THEIR Plinn Block, -:- He has received a largo and choice stock of spring Drebs Goods, new sty'es and shades. Wash fabric?, consisting of ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and chambro. A complete assortment of white goods, flouncings, hosier', corsets, gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for the spring trade. A largo and complete assortment for men and youth's. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and furnishing goods, and if you want tho best bargains you will have to call on him. 11 LADIES BAZAAR. -I the iMillineiy and Fancy Goods Stars of Albany. They carry all the I airt Stylca and NovelUee In th Millinery line, and a complete sioclt of Ladies and Children's Furnishing gods,arid ready-made garments. Goods the but, and prices the lowest. , Call and be convinced. FIRST STREET, I If 111 ftuL THOMAS fT3 I I n' a L-3 the Willamette Per Cent, on the Investment. of Oregon'a Capital, for Trial, First 8.1 YIdr SlrttU", POBTLAKD, OREGON. ft t attat l 'fcvjr r x . aL- i. " . . - ALBANY, OREGON CHOICE FRUITS OF ACL SMALL QUANTITIES, SEASON. -:- ALBANY, OREGON 8 Leading FItOMAN BLOCK It ou want the best anr? mnst. lnraTi1o fnrii! ture that is manufactu La y eu in tne city go 10 BRINK'S IJ m La Valley Pays 100 $75 00 per acre: one- t ro