fit idf i f . ML Jll o- o The New York "World," :- i I VIA rit : : An Advorllsoment in : I "The -:- Womocrat," : t$'"X?'ssl ; BIG'RETMS. I "The -:- Democrat;': '1 "American Farmor'l A" 0M Yc"r,or $21. o. o 0" o VOLXXVIL Kaierett at b rt O 111 re at Albany, Or-, us See ad-1 Us Mall Mailer. ALBANY, ORISON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1.891. HITIJ A KITTIVIi, FHUII.brr aati .Prrprfrforsi NO.-4.'. M rHV M H 1 f as. iV- av Cv- THE V I TEllE gff S I 0 IN SSWliMB mr?T Will aiaeSt vnUieit-a . i mt-i n,.p. mi., HfMtn ins vam ei A.-m.., Iu.Iwmoil i.-rs pi r.iit'in?n n-i ttraa A tVI fl- a4 hhm rv .y V-"V new '"wa. Kulivmn Mu.it a. hi'imtn l.tfclit I'om--. TT"?! " a mm uHrlne from romr it hHMruOlu UR. HANI UN'S licW thr omi-:r on. t'iv.t,,it ntttmii.t-. at r..Tu.'t ft J ti;enl i la ltii hwi!.ni of ll. i-l.ii. Or. HAs:Tiif8 LiTTLC LIV Pit LeJ 3 i'.in iN.it.it-.o' I u. la. r ( v.up.itin: nut .vi illlt i flV"1!! fW.0KtH IH iHIMill'Hk Or. HA!5 i ME tflClK S CO., CI I 3 Albany IRONWORKS Manufacture IEAM EXCISES CRIST UJ3 SAVr yiLtf.UGHINERY IRON r MS NTS 1HD All KJyaS OF KEAVY XQ LIGHT Y.OHX, IK IROH AND BRASS CASTIKCS. jiinnl tintlon MlA O tin nf l)r,iiiir rlrlDC 4II t'au-rss Wade on Short Notice A. STRAW EY, ...... rrrrMiTOH ifTBt City LiYerj, Fee! nl Sale -S T A'B L E.- lUvir.K t'urcbt4 Law rira ran furo ldli ft.t.ri It'll ttiK al -!!. rjt oil! aitmlion rilTf n iii.m nl afo h Iicim I oatdc. I ly ll'.eUay ormoi lh ( Katr in lh ily. Telej'lmra corntniii n vilih Iba St Charles 1 1 ftl To'e(b;ii or. lor gtrfn f miiipt atlriiti'.n KouMli street, I'ftwr.Mi !lmoil!i aod Streetcar !in. Conrad Mver. STAR JJAK'iliV Ciriisr BrosdaiLia aa3 first fits., - IK.M Kit IN - Catnur ir"euHairr. te;a(alilea. II curs. Tea. S'lUffd, incur rjtblog (bat, la kept la Hao yir.tl jrroor7 oro. H!jbx ;a:d tor a m 'rkstp Hi! U ?i05of 303UC, ACADEMY -Of Our Laly ef Psrpptaal Help. ALBANY. - - - Cnntliii'taJ l7 thn Hiaia RZGON f St. BenoJtct Tuition in naiect t5j.T';hool ranxeafroio f&toglO. Far tor tn of 8 Mar ling Hcb ot or an prrtntltra apn.y atl.bs A'A'mitiw orj inn S'.star Superior,. BUY THE "MITCHELL WAGON," Ackno-tvIcdKcd Monarch ol the Itond We orrr a tA line of II'-k, BatrKlati and CarrUcn: Farm Imp!a:neDla of all kioda. arUall on Mi.cIif-JI & Lewi? Co., n era n n t3 "r I linHi. l. 11- rir inn 1111 in i 1 lii lliat ; n Fl lint THOMAS and set and Write for oar (J) TRY ff A THE LEFFEL WATEJ WHEEL & EIEIHE CO.. tKSSSS AOTf. -G. L. B LAC KM AN,- LEADING DRUGGIST DRUGS. MEDICINES STATIONARY &C ALBA6MY C GAR J.JOSEPH. ' WHOLESALE Only White Labor Employed, BAD ECZ Li. IIA1 ono SolM Sore. Ii.-:!: Had to Tie lilt II m i l t Cured ty Cutlcui-u. Our Rltl ky M l-.U JimJ t nit furm of r'pun, wh n lis ji fnnr ihoiiiiiii old. V IH.-d thrwJiVI.il lull l'n'il,,l uot ln l lilin. thou umhI y.r.ir iiu CtTit uu Knnnr:, tuil fUT vjIiiii IIioiu cli'V. n mk xnrlly nnU- luula tltrrotttin, h trirmt lit atn.tilllv Ci.inmM. mA It V '",l'r " ' tl'in fur i X WM luonil t lila rifdj M ' nil.i'ly Whm vi li.v . ulii(llhla hrail m ! ii. lul ir (ri m UuTtuwo V tit h'. ryrin. It wm .'" nl" " ov, f ' . " I t(liS f ir... and iiniBll iiliiiM I mi ilMVrvi.l run i f hi IihW. 1 hrr i-rlxtvn ' s It It al w hull to krp i h.ni.!lli. toUifrrndla ,J m:il Imlil thrm hrn It I.ikrti tip; kftil tmd la mltli'ri llo.t M hitnlmo ki-n hltftrerr. IU o il i.f I'd r.'-. ", m h w 01: 1,1 lonlrh U h In (i iv av t haii-! lno". know Jrw'tr Oir-i, rnt l:in-it r..rrl hiai. V (o P'ifii In msvuiimh-I'IIm thnn ti nthdf. OEV. U. K JA.Nlil i'A IIJir.i;H, Wlr, lad. Cutlctsrn Kcsolvcnt Th twir Mv n, hi,ln Pminrr, und r,-ntotrf limn r l;'imvll , ii, ;.n.i-j tliMwiH uf nllliiiiui. UiM mid roiui)ti rl i.nuiu, n. thu rr-inuw. th tin, miiilj ft T I i:. III gml mkin rum, nod lurn-trn Hoap. a;iri)iiUllii kin WulllWr, clot thfl akin nd ,-;ll i, md iv.Mrr the hlr. l hu th CitrirnilA i;K1-;:(irriiiTrv..rv ;orlrof Hchlnir, hilrnliiK. itilr. ;!;;! .r.nd I lot. hjf akin, arnlp, nud blot).t iUa.to. f-.r.i i'.ni.l.' i acrufula, Xrurt lu(auc)-la L. i iUj Jui;lcUua full. fcoMar.irvw7i.ro. race. XTfl.; KKL4Nr, I t 1. Trepan! by tha roTTia lrn i l in: m:, ii. I'uniMnATiDN. Koatan. Srn.l fur ' il.i.r t.Wiir. kn IHanuM paa, M tllu.trjtlou., nud I J J Watlmualnla. DIDV'Q Pln I Pm!i furlflr.1 and oauiu;. D.lOl O t tlr.i rm tnur. Abaolutaly purii. "V AND YVEAXNESSES d i -'nil'a Inalantlv r...Trd hr that ,. a r-r.i-l-i:Jiii,nnlt:Ualli(,li. A ntl.lot to Vw T 1 . In.lainimllin. Rtid Wrakn. nt Catlcur Autl-l'ala 1'lauUr, It fill v. Eft YF.GE1 BLE PANACEA rs8e HERDS. .THC CURE OF AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATE or the STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE LIVER. TOR SALf BV ALL DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS' Eevsre House: iLBANY, OREGON 3KAS. PFEIFFEI! rftOmiETOR, flKfl oo In Srrf !.:) a'.yie. lablMi ur-f.Mtvl with lbs l.et In tlx uiarket. Sic aleepinKajartnxirtta. Hampla room O3.ornruil travelori. FOSHAY & MASO.N Of.iMr una: - iirujiihtKaiid Boukh?iif rs 9i la for John B. Al Jnn'a pirn licatl'ina, nirb at ayi m pnbiiaber'a y rra wilt XOait.la' 4 MI : IT, OHCUOl u Mzi parob'anlng Uaewbera. Albany, Oregon AMY H EADAOllEI While You Wait," cur CURES KOTH1NQ ELSE. Pl'CTjwi'nPi It you want the best and most durable furni tnre that is manufactur- i 0ed in the city go to BRINK'S WHEEL mORE POWER use LESS WATER Maw IllniU-atad CaaaJorna (or 1B91. FACTORY Proprietor, RETAIL 0 - aaaana.,al M annua " LOOAL UKCOIUX IIoom Itkms. Six Injur wcra recently tAiiglit within the city limits of Aher dean, a Iil) c'.ty of WnaliinKton. Iluquiitm 1ms a 1I hooin hotel. A druuiimr, in Alliitny, irxuii thorn recently, nayi h nte alone, nml wm waited on hy ft rtlnn of waltera in ityl, the hotel mill tryia to kri-p up pji'rnoi Uray'i llarlmr, which was goiiiir to ha aomt-thing hie uiMiia, on ftcvottnt of the proponed rail road, now linn lout own her nownpitpcr, which Kcnernlly cIIiik to the Inat. A man rwrcntly at Whatcom rcporli a Mx col Inpae. Tho general report la that Seattle laholdiiiK her own the lxot of any Washington city. Tacoina ia nontewhat down in the mouth though cnpitalUta will not Admit it. The iceueral report of traveler! ia that Pnokaue hai received considerable of a backset. l'neo cannot tie eeon with a microscope. Fair Haven and Tort Townaend are in the ewim to wards the little e;td of the horn. mcontMHt ureuon cities are aunont anlvemnlly holdinn their own. Portland nioviiiii alicaa steaJUv. and the other citiei of the atato eenerally, none of which ever claimed to he booming, are Koin abeoit steadily. Oregon's next census, even ol ISWS will leave her north ern neighbor In the rear. Tn ClRCl'S. Good tUed ttiidl.ncca, considering the fact that It U the middle of the harvcat aeaton, attended Sells Bro. circus yektcrday. As a rule no two peo ple ai(ree on a circus performance, and tome who pay a do lar are very particular, Sella menagerie Us good one, particularly to thoae who have not seen it once, and the performance, the writer conahlern, a very entertaining rne. Some of the feat ures are peculiarly daring ones. The Jap are immerse and Uu Arabs, though not so expert, yet form a very Inieies.lng feature. Nothing better tlone than the Greek attluary. 1 he contortionists are the best ever here. The tumbling, high and on the ground, was good, the d.u, blrycllits, etc, , were by all mean worth witiieaalng. 1 nc clowns have detciloia.ed until now ihcy simple slap each other, a trnncleM and unlalervttlng cheatnut. Tbaciikks' Ex amiv rioN. The .fol lowing Is the remit i f (tic examination of teachers held last week. The average standing ot each spplicant Is aanexed to hi name. The laat eight failed to obtsln certificates: Eva IJi..etf, S6 4 ; C F Til ton, 81.5; W M Urown.S? 4; Cora A (jar. Nr. Sj; Mrs W J Steele, 81 9; Julia M Tavlor, 81.7; Jarv Porter, 78,9; idrs Ida Swan, 76; Ko L Monie, 7Jj Ina ll-r-c,v. 71.7 ; Amanda Urandon, 70.5; S K Lotigbbutiom, 77 6; II C Jordan, 79 j; M K Wearei-. si.6; R V Swlnk. 81,1; Ulura n Myer 6S.7: Lena Wl'llamaon, fjj; S RUIgcwsy, 63.1; Msry llclttnsn, 29 S, Some of thoae who failed look the examl nation for experiment, white others were willing for higher gradra. ( F. KlKLI., County School Supt. Capital t'irv Mi ski, The stockho!d eis of the Capl.al City Mtuirg Co. held Ihclr annual meeting yeaterday, whrn di rector were r'crted .r the enulng year a follow: J J Murphv. S F Chad wick, Ed llirach, V tV Martin, E C Herren.J G Wright, I'll D'Arcy. '1 he director afterward met at.d elected oilier! i e fol low : I'rcidciit, S F Chadwlck; accre tnry, P I! D'Arcy; irtmurtr, J J Murphy. It la the purpoac of the company, whoie mines are ill the ntbm country, to tend everal tonn of ore to the aincltcr to the inciter at Albiuia to be tea ted The ore it ia propoaed to lot was taken out of the mines several months ago, and Ihe com pany Is now figuring with the Alblna smaller relative lo tiie cost of reducing the same. Suleiman. An IsxrK.tsci St'tr. A few days ago the State Insurance Company began a civil action in Jui-lico Fouls court against W A Cased? for the payment of a note whir It the defendant had formerly given for an insurance premiatu. The trial took place U-fore a jury called by the defendant. The defense waa that the company's agent in negotiating the insurance had committed a fraud by misrepresenting the character of the inttrument to which Mr Cared v has affixed his name, lie had led the de fendant to believe that the little paper he signed wan a "certificate," whereas it happened to he a promiesory note for the payment of $17.00. the premium fur a certain amount of insurance. Tho Jury returned a verdict for the company. Oregon City Courier. A did University. Oregon Is on the eve of having a great university, equal to the beat eastern college, as well a lo the l.cianu Mantord. ir. enlveraltv of Calif. It I reported that W 8 Ladd and II W Corbetleach offers to give 1,000,000 to wards a coHrse, to be under the aut!ce of the Presbyterian church, and to be lo- ctted in I'or.land, nr. additional $1,000,000 lo raised in the church, making $3,000,- 000 a starter. This would be a itreat thing for the N W and It la lobe hoped such a cd lege will be founded, one that win rank In standing with Harvard. Yale or Princeton. Lots of Ltyss. Last. Saturday a party of logger completed a drive of two mil- lion feet of logs to the llsrrlsburir aaw mill from up the McKenzie. They took six million let as far as Coburr? and left four million feet there for (Jeodale's mill. Yesterday they were In this city packing un to go to the Middle Fork after a drive of f, 400,000 feet for the mill In this cltv. They will I hen tske another drive down the McKenzie. The rivers are a little low now for driving logs and they go only toui a nine ? nigiiier, I Look Out for bilks of all -kinds. The woods are full of them. Do not try to make money by beating them. Thege purchasing agencies should be left alone. An agent is coming this way. A show case agent, named Geo 8 Smith, claim ing to represent a Philadelphia housr, takes orders, particularly from milliners, receives iu or iio in advance, ana that is the last of hitn. Two Pendleton wo men bit. Tubke out of Eleven. Eleven per sona were examinfcd bv county achoo superintendent, W K Yates, last week nut, out 01 the entire nambd there- were but three who obtained certificates to teach. Ellen Sedgwick of Albany, and Gertrude Vaughn of Philomath, were granted second grade certificates and A w bkinner, ol this city, was given a third grade certificate. Gazette. Two young mek, from Powell Prairie this side of Pottland.stopped off In Albany todsy on a Ulp through the valley. They became rather too smart for their posi tion In the world, and were cobbled un bv the Chief of Police ; but discharged after o nc very iiuneny aavice was given them, and no doubt, will be more careful in the future about monkeying w'.th the buxz stw. - Wo.sncBFut Pioh. It L Heningeryof j-torui fcaiem prairie, who reported to tho Journal a remarkable litter of eleven female pigs and no males. ha mrwl ih luriner aiHcovery that two of this preco cious porcine ladies seminary eamr have uve icgo cucii. x v is a wonoeriui utter and this last feature makes Heninger'i 15 1 . T. ! . , V . . . . pigs a Digger snow man eus iiros. New Dbay- Firm. Al Say lor, John Kanlz, and Geo W Burkhart have bought tnree ot me aray teams 01 1 N Combs and will run them tinder a partnership ar rangement., iney are an rename men and deserve a liberal patronage. A Bio Tank. The Standard Oil Co'a tank at this city is 28 feet long, 0 feet in diameter and weighs I3,uuu pounds. It will hold about 20,000 gallons of oil, eqnal to 2,000 cases. B M Huston Co, 111 1 fi win nnve cnarge 01 ic. - First Hops. Stephen Smeed, of Waltervllle. brought In the first hops of cne season louay says me Eugene Uuard They were of an early variety and amounted to 2t bales. Thev were nlrlta-H j from two acres and went about 100 I pounds to the acre. Be ships them to 'Milwaukee. Lkuanmn. II II Liggett hns sold his farm and will remove his family to Call fornln. I'r Courtney is mnnufitcturing brick with which to build tlireo ImikIiicph IlOUfK'S. Tito Itnptlnt church which is under roiiHtrm-tion on Hridgo avenue will bo nn ornament to that part of the city. The building lt)6Jx;iO in dimeiiMions Mini will thereford l ave ample seating capacity. Ir L. Foley and amu-clatcs Itave nsVed lite city fur a irani-hlae to equip and operate nu elect rie light plant for a term of tlfteen years. The parties nuking tho iriiiK'tiiBo agree to begin work within four months and to have tho system in operation within eight months from the passage of the ordinance. Tho I'r in tends to have tho plant iu operation In three months. W II Ikmaea was knocked setseleNs lust Thursday bv an enraged brute. In attempting to bring tha animal into town, It run madly at him, but fortu nately did not horn him. Martin Hick man, w ho was with him at the time, tan to his rescue, and after procuring some water for him, lie regained conscious ness and camo home apparently but little thn worse for tho eneountir. The cow killed herself before they got her into town. Advance. A MlNiTnr. I.njiukd. Wedneadsy forenoon of thl week while sa!tlng In clearing ground for the new MethodUl church at (i'enuda, Kev Thontpaon met with an aerldeiit which will crlpti'e hhn for life. He was hard at work felling a tree and had juat struck the laat blow with hi ax, and a the tree began la fall he stepped back to keep from being struck by It, but unfortunately and Inadvertently la Ihe dueclion of where Mr Henry Nel son s also felling a tree, and directly Ir. the path at Mr Nelson's ax. which was being brought down with tremendous force. The blade of the ax struck Mr Thompson about eight lnchea from the point tf the left aliouMci, cutting a deep gah In the flesh about tlx Inches In length and severing the point of the radius elbow jint of the left forearm. The ax was a very sharp one and had it 1 struck bis arm It would doubtless have burled Itself lit bl side. The gentleman was at (nec taken to Mr flrown's resi dence In Florence. Dr Cloyd was called and the wound wos H re-ted. The sever ing of the hone will ncceasatlty stiffen the arm. West. Hktik.sko Wrrii a I'.aiui!. Three tt four weeks ago Mr Kphraiin Turner left Albany on a trip east ot the mountains. Friday evening he returned to Albany.. not alano. tut with a bride of some loitv odd years, and we take ideasure in re cording the following marriage notice. At Fayette, Mo., on Aug. 17th, isai, the 70th birthday cf the happy groom, Mr Ft hraim Turner, a popular pioneer of Albany, Dr., and Mis itebccca Todd, a womau of many friends, of Fayette, Mo. f r Turner was too sly altogether for the loys here, and completely outgeneralled them. He is stilt as vigorous and healthy as mot men i.f fifty, and the Ueatot'MAT predicts tuanv vears of happi ness for Mr and Mrs Kp'iiraiui Turner, who have the best wbhs of many. IlARBifr.UR(t. A week from next fcun day, August Mrs Wigle, tho opu!ar proprietress of the Lynll House, w ill serve her Inst dinner to the luany guesta of that well-know 11 house. Mr II A liennis. Wedm sday ptiri hatd 70 acres of Ian 1 of Jas Kelsey, adjoining the city, and will start a nut-try on it. Ir lavis probably has the largest as well as the finest hop yard in Oregon owned and managed by one person. He has about sixty acres in one patch and those who pretend to know say it is as fine as waa even seen in this part of the country. Attorneys J It Wyntt and W K Dilyeu of Albany, were exiuiiding law in Har rislmrg .londay. Courier. NswroHT. The new six foot walk from Newport to Nye creek is appreciated by the many campers and others who havo occasion to go from one place to tit's other. A further extension is proaincd next year. Work on tho n(rth Jtty is progressing rapidly and the object ia U-ing accomi -lished, notwithstanding false reports. AH that was expected of tho jetties in tho beginning was to bring the water np to seveau-en feet st mean high tide. Now there is more than twenty feet and the more enthusiastic citizens expect that thirty feet will le reached wnen the government work is completed. Correspondence McMinnville T. It. Ratmkb. RtHoi'KcTtvii. The Inde pendence West Mdo says : Pol Woods, from near Prineville, is in the neighbor hood. He is a son of Ioc Woods, who brought ihe first bees into Oregon. He settled on a place near Independence and remained there until he died. Ilia bees he lost in the Umpqua canyon, by the upsetting of his.wngon. This was in IM0, when the first wagons came through the canyon Had he saved his bees they would have made him a fortune. Bees afterwards sold for f.100 a stand. Mr B Blasts paid f 150 for one. A R. R. Bicycle Accident. 11. Anthony, employed by the ralltosd com pany a track Inspector between Oakland and Yoncollj, had an experience with a railroad velocipede yesterday that he will remember for many days to come. While crossing a trestle north of Oakland and going at a rather high rate of speed he attempted to bring hi machine to a stop, Dut urfcriun&teiy his ettorts were un- uecessful, for Instead of decreasing In reed the velocipede careened to one side and left the track, precipitating Anthony to the ground below, a distance of about twenty feet, where he sustained a double fracture of the left arm, one near the rlt and the other near the elbow, Plaindealcr. Mining Operations. The mill re cent' y taken to the Poorman mlr.e In the Blue river dlstjict I now In running or der, and commenced operations last Wed nesday, It I not In first class running order but Is doing very well. The flume 1 not sleep enough and clogs. They have 500 tons 01 ore on the dump ready for the mill. The Blue river mining company nave a small force at work aud nave tun nelled Into the hill about sixty feet. A targe mill Is needed to assist 1st develop Ing the mine. Register. They Will learn there, as in the Santlan district, that cheap mills are of no fse except for pros pectlng. The Game Law. The season for shoot- inr Mi an nnnnannra 1 11 a 1 1 Indira geese, etc, opens on September 1st and J On. BV t UUOV uiivianisnvni tiuniia uiilan, not before. The eason for sliootinu grouse and pheasants closes November 15. There will be no legal shootine of Chinese pheasants this season as the law protecting them does not expire till November 15, and this protects them an til alter tho close seaaon lor grouse and pheasants begins. The open season for ducks, geeee and swan shooting lasts till March l. Mining MATrEiis. The plans and spec ifications for the Albany Mining & Mill ing cos new lu-stamp null have arrived. anu two or tnree members 01 the com pany will go to the mines the first of the week to make arrangements for the niacins- of the mill, which will take con siderable preliminary work. An Albany man yesterday was offered $1 a share for his stock in the Albany oompany, but refused it. Like wheat, stock is up. , . Probate Matters. In matter of es tate of Owen Bear, will addmltted to pro bate. Walter Mcllree and John Cum- mlngs were appointed executor, John Brattain, John Mciinde and John liarton were appointed appraisers, ltie inventory was bled and showed:- real estate, $13,000 personal property, S3 ,000.32. ; In the matter of the estate of George Clevland the Inventory wa filed Aug. 19 Petition to sell personal property was filed S yf Aclrison &Co are selling mononust at Fer Hand prices. aOtltt ARB PKkatJMalw THURSDAY Mrs Coll VanClovo and chlWrcn went to newpornouny, Mrs Wallace Baldwin am! brother, Mr urownson, went to corvauis today. Mrs Alice Iodd, returned to her home lit Salem tills noon niter a visit with Albany friends. Mr Ulchard Mayo 1ms brought suit for tlivoree against iiino Mayo in the clr cult court iu this county. Or U P T.iorp, editor of the Drain Echo, has been In the city. The Demo crat acknowledges a call. Mr and Mrs C II Stewart and three youngest children, and Miss Anna Pago- cattglt went to laqutna nay this noun. Miss Addle George. W F Read's ae- cbiiipllnhed book-keeper, left this noon on a visit with relatives ana incline in Portland and Seattle. . Rev Sam M Driver has been appointed Presiding Elder by the Essie: n Oregon M E Conference, lie Is a son of R I l Driver. Mrs L Kline, an old resident ot Albany, but for several tears of San Francisco and Seattle, It ht ihti city, the guett of Mr .Sternburg. Mr J V Circles, of Pauline, Crook county, arrived In Albany this morning. Mr A Hackkunati w ill arrived from the same county next weed. Kecler II GahUert, of the editorial staff of the Oirgon Cltv F.nterprlae, was In the city laat evening on his way to Myrtle Creek on a visit to hi parents. II L Ruild and J E Knox, of Peorts.ere making arrangement to locate In Albany MrZLRudd bus already located bee. and I employed In the County Recorder's office . . I'r G U Chamberlain rsturned this morning from hie trip to Kan leandro, Calif, ami ia uow ready for business in his office just north of tho 1'kmovrat cilice. M E C Uiiker, of Salem, and Miss LUsle Taeuach, of Wapakontta, Ohlo.who have been In the city a few dss.the guest of Mr W R Bllreu, went to Sa'cm this noon. . Mr ('has Jones, a brother of Mr Thomas Jones, the barlier, left Sheffield, tvogiaml, on the 13th instant for Albany, where he will go Into business with his brother. Mr Jonea is a borber of over twenty years experience. Mr snd Mrs C E WolverUm and Rev a F Stewart and family, have returned htiie from the Findlcy Soda springs. These spring are now owned by Mr Dia mond. Why would not the Diamond Sprlt-g be a glliteiing and attractive name for them. lUUton Cox visited Portland laat week and the business and bustle of that city nave induced him to go there and reside. He expect fo remove there in October and will likely engnge in the real estate business. Corvaliis Tiuies. I'r S G Irvine went to Sal m this mou on a visit t the annual M r. conference it session there. Yesterday we pub lished an item front the halein Rales- niau alsitit the meeting of l'.v Thomp son and Mr T Me F Palton for the third ime In forty-four year. Another arsgraph for the item 1 the Interesting act that lr Irvine's father taught the father ot Uev Thompson his firet Ittn grammar lessons. The world is big, but a net work of Incidents bind the people jgelher. raiiAY. Mis A R Hlgg and Mr II ) Shane, of through A- the Ute W C 'f V, pa.aed tany IM noon. W It Garrett came over fitr r the Ba todAy to t present at the mJelaicof the City council tonight, J James Pheglee, of Brownsvltle'wlll run the llarrtaliurg Hotel on the motat of Mr and Mrs Wtgle to lirownavllle. Mr F M Johnny ac.J Eva Freieh, and Mie Annie anc? Catherine Althouae, went to Yaqulna Bay thl noon. Judge Strahan. T L Wallace, and C W W'atts will leave Albany tomorrow on a rip up the hantiam for revcral days luration. 1 Mr DrJ M Poweli and daughter, of Spokane Fall, who have been vUltlng friend In Albany and Lebanon, left for their home this noon. j A letter from I W Culck. daicd at St Paul, bring the new that he wa there ftcr a pteaaant trip and was ready to see the tight of the wort. Judge O N Denny, of Portland, recent. y chief adviser (J the King of Cores, t In the city, the guest of hi two staler, Mr Wm Kalaton and Mr W II UoStra. Milton Condra, ol this county, who hat been attending school at Monmouth for some past, left on Monday evening for Washington ij, c, to accept a position In the War Department. Prof J B Marks, of Lebanon, wt In the city j eitctday on hi wsy to Walla Walla, wtieie he nn ac rented a position In the business colleee. run by his brother-in- law, Prof StKBblcfield. Attorney General Chamberlain alone maintained the dignity of the state house and did not rush down stairs to see the circus go by, says the Salem Journal. He merely stood on the west portico; but then he l as seen it twice before. SATURDAY. Dr McAllister ia home from his lectur ing tour in Coos county. Hon F C Hansard, of Lebanon precinct. wat In the city today. Harper Cranor hat taken a trio lo Port land and Ihe Sound country, Mrt Geo E Chamberlain went to Salem today to spend Sabbath with her husband. Mit Small, of Salem. I In the cltv the gvest of her daughter Mr Thomas Hop kins, Mr Keep, of Forest Grove has been in Stayton with a view to establishing a bank there. Kev Priehard went to Mehama this afternoon, where he will hold services tomorrow. Miss Frankle Rhlnehart. of Shedd, Is visiting In this city, the guest of Miss Lon Campbell. lion R A Irvine and J O Wrltsman and families left this noon for Coe, for a week's rustication. Chas Burns, of Mill City, the catcher of the Linn's, was in Albany txlay on his way to Salem. D P Mason and daughter, Miss Vesta, Mrs Race and E L Thompson, went to Yaqulna bay thts noon. Mrs Arch Monteith and son. of Port land, who have been in Albany several weeks returned home today. Mrs W.G Piper, who has been In the city several days the guest of her daughter, Mrt Langdon, went to Salem this noon, Mr WH'lam Reece returned last even ing from Portland, where he hat been several months, and will probably run on the Albany hose team. Miss Millie Doschc, of the Grand Rondo agency, returned home this noon after a sojourn At Albany and Sodaville of several weeks. Chat Curran and Mack Monteith went to Scdavllle and returned last evening af ter 7 o'clock, returning by U o'clock, making the 3S miles In about five hours. Thot Kav, of Salem, came up this noon to go to Brownsville to the funeral of hit tnend ot many yeart, Mr r r adroit, A number of othert from -Albany accom panied the body there. V Dr Byrd, of the hardware firm of Byrd & Wolverton, of Spokane, arrived in Al bany this noon accompanied by his wife and daughter, on a visit, and are the guests of Mrs Byrd's brother, Mr C E Wolverton. Dr Byrd was at one time in the dentistry business in Salem. Family gatherlnet were held at the residences of L E Blaln Thursday evening and E F Sox last evening, of a farewell nature to Percy Young and Carlton Sox, who leave on Monday for Monmouth, III, where they will enter the well-known U P college of that place. Hon F E Hodirkln. assistant secretary of the treasury, went to Yaqulna bay this noon to adjust tne loss on the cannery ot Millard Hays, recently burned there, Mr Hays had lust begun arrangemeuf to run the cannery when the fire occurred. Mr ilodklns wat formerly special agent of the company carrying tne insurance, ana went at an accommodation. The Ashland Record lays Dr G A Geltendorfer who hat been a resident of lhltplaceforsever.il months past left on Tuesday for Washington, and from there he will go to New York to locate. The doctor hat made many warm frlendt dur ing hi ttsy in this place, who are sorry 10 see him depart Thl probably refer to Dr John Gclsesulorfer. formerly of thl city, who located at Ashland. L0UK A Liritcvcei'Dft, Toe "WAssyst In a recent lecture Mr Ingalls said that millionaire In this country existed be- rsuse 1V-- had more brains thsn their fellow ri.cn and by virtue of this brain power were enabled to accumulate l.ielr millions. .. . - -. - 1 he fact It that nn more erroneout con clusion wat ever arrived st by Mr Ingalls. it it not a mark of tuer!orUy of brain power, when a man hat the control of all the flour manufactured In the world to add few cents per pound above lis actual worth, lo the price and force starving peo p!e to pay that price, and thus produce hi millionaire possessions. It might perhaps . anocu vunmng, anu is uvea ai preacm eommsnd admiration as shown la the al titude of both Mr Ingsllsand the Orevo niam bat carefully subjected to a Dlogcn Ian lantern scrutiny add It bears more of the Impress vf ttie stand snd deliver of the high wsy msn. Indeed, Our cotemporary right so fsr as It goes, but unfortunately It skims the shell but never reaches tne kernel. When man ha a 'corner," a monopoly on trade.lt require no great amount of brains to enable him to take advantage of It and soon to emerge Into a millionaire. When one man or one set of men have this ad vantage, then Indeed do all other suffer. The protective tariff It a scheme gotten up expressly lo give certain men thia monop oly In trade that they may become "mil lionaires.'' For Instance, the theory of prelection Is that we will shut out certain ankles from our market. That gives the American manufactvrcr ef that article the monopoly of the market snd hence he can advance his prices or keep them from de clining at they would do, frequently, un der healthy competition, and thut compel all contumert of that article to pay tribute to htm. Of course the protective tariff eat. not protect or benefit the consumer and ss Ihe cnnumr Is the most numerous c!st tf all c'satea t4 our people the many are il.u mde lo suffer for the benefit cf ih lesr. This It the very quintessence of protectionism , As the Ittrull says of the man who controls the flour market, so the scheme of protcc :lon bcart the Impress of the stand and deliver of the highway man. The whole system of legislation of the HnalXi party ha been to put the control of thqg" 1 Isai and trade In Ihe hands of the few, knowing full well that It doe not rceulre any "superiority of brsln rower to add a few cents" to the ysrd, pound or other measure of the arti cle to be told. It I not a matter of sur prise thst under this system the clsases nave uecome wealthy wnue the mssses have tematned In the clutches of poverty. MWTliil t tUft TkiDl " . Tb shadaa ti nlftit vara faIUa laat Aathraua-fc a Alpin Ula fiaaail A yoatfe wno Sua -said aaw n4 km A kauuMar Willi ih aimaia darta "Kscalatatf n ol I man tried te scare him off, an J ihe maiden use.! seductive wiles, piout monk prsyed, and ihe St Bernard life saving service hayed all tsoo purpose; still onward toiled the fellow with hit fool device F.xceliior! Finally Paddy O'Flaherty asked him when near the icy summit! "Flat do yet expect, lo find up theie, ii?" Kacetsjorl" i:cclv', I ill Bcgoira, man, they don't kape it there, at all, at all. Thry the furnitutc libore." Thit youth ol Longfellow' creative fancy bat a counterpart ia the Dalles 77Wa-Aoa- ttriw, with its war cry of "Uii'Uh fiee trade," constantly reiterated and used In lieu of argument it expect lo demolish Democracy (n 1893. Wasco County Sum. The Sin is making it remarkably hot for Ihe Tinui-MtHiniiiw on the absurdities ana1 iniquities of tie scheme of McKinleylsm. Miller Purvlt formerly ttatelecluier for the Farmer t Alliance ot Ohio, and now editor ot the Allianc IfaaM In that state sayt: "I am an old republican and I believe In Ihe old principle! of the party ttlil. But the party has abandoned lit principle! and 1 can t ttand ny it. "There are 100,000 republican In Ohio In the tame boat with me, and I know that at leatt fifty thousand will have back bone enough to vote against McKlnley. "The majority against McKlnley will be the largest eve' recorded against a can didate In Ohio. It will exceed the mem orable 103,000 against Valland'gham, jutt alter the war. 'The people's party will poll at leatt 100,000' votet. I doubt whether the head of the ticket w ill have to Urge a vote, but tne aggregate in the counties will probably exceed 100,000, If the theory of the Orf oatVrn and other "republican Journalists be eorrect that a good crop and fair prices would disband the alliance, then at a butlnett tcheme would It not be wtte for that party to ex pend their campaign fundt In advancing the price of wheat t The very fact that the financier!, of the G. O. P. (and they have some very good Ones) do not so, Is the emptiest kind of buncomb. Let a few ot the more wealthy clati of politicians raise the price ot wheat to five dollars a buthel, and If the theory be good, you have dug a grave to deep for the alliance that a grave-robber would not waste time In looking for It. This It certainly a fine field for Investment and we wonder that the paity don't take advantage ot It. Ad- WMC4. . The greatest deficiency in the Russian grain crop it in rye, and true 11 far more importan han the shortage of wheat. A good deal of wheat it usually exported, probably about half he crop. The rye ia almost wholly used 1 borne, at it is the staple food of the matt c people. The deficiency in the rye is.estimat ed at 60 per cent., and the full crop .it 600,- 000,000 bushels. Calling it 50 per cent., and here it 300,000.000 bushels to bs supplied from some source. It will be Inpottible for Russia totxpr rt any of its wheat crop, unless itt peo ple will be - allowed to tta'rve. The usual wheat crop it 300,000,000 bushels. Thit year t will be only 150,000,000. In an interview with a Telegram reporter Governor Fcnnnyer it made to tayi "The democratic party it the father of the tub-treasury . tcheme " It is , : '-. very evident that the Telegram will get into trouble with the I governor. The governor could not have made such a statement. It may be endorsed by tome democrats, but the party, at a party, never endorsed the tcheme and never will. The Tnpcka Journal tnys that ovrr !C,rxx tclf binders have been told to Kansas farmer tin; June f , and cluimt that the Itsy crop If all cut and marketed would pay ti e en ire in- debfednest of the SUis. The Russian Government hat msde Isrge purchase of exn, and are storing the grain for future supply, rhari. ein the pilot of corn in Germany, It is sllere't, is partly due to wholesale luying of this cereal .y the Rus sian authorities. By means ot a powerful jrt of compressed air a German tjuliiary tnfjtnm drives dry ce ment down into the sand or mud at the W.lom of s strtnm, to Hint the water immediately flses th cement, snd it lecomet like rolid rock, tui'tbte for foundation, A grspe vine in Santa Barbsra, Cal , which wa planted by a Mrxlcan woman seventy two year sgn, lrs a dlsme'.er of twelve Inches s tittle shove the gt.mnd, Its branches cover Uoo rquare fe t, and It produces each year from 10,0 jo Iw i 3,000 pound of graprs. Ten species of Norts American birds sre put down by the ornithologists 4 "miss ing." Of these, two-tre great auk and Lrbrador duck are believed to have be come extinct within the memory of living men. Perhaps representatives of the other eight will yet be found. Mctt of them are very diminutive. It ft not so much a question whet'.er Mill shall plant or Cleveland shall water, a It I that democracy should htve an In crease. After all the candidate only atanda before the country at a representa tive of a pilnclple.and as long at the can didate I clean and able, It maket but little difference to the masses about the name. The main job In the next election Is to kill KcKli,leylm,and to free the country from the oppression of the tariff baron. 7VV- gram. Gold It coined freely now, ti that the term free coinage relates wholl; to silver. Free coinage of silver means the coinage the gc-tm mint's mint cf ell the sliver bullion which the owner may bilng them, upon Id paying the regular fixed mint Charge. At present no holder of sliver bullion can get It coined for his own ac count : he must sell It lo the government which coins It and pockets the difference. If anv, between the bi.'llon yslue and Ihe sotti value. ",'.-,. . 1 '.lii The mailed hand" of B (Jjay Is seen in the resolution passed hy the re publican ttate convention of Pennsylvania endorsing Blaine for (he presidency The orr.lnaiton of Gregg for ttate auditor shows the "bolter" In that state are get ting In the lead. Gregg voted for Ilan- cck for prcat jent and Pattison for gov ernor last fall. Quay hat evidently com promised with the bolters In that atate by giving them the loiat offices la return for tupport for Blaine tor president. if Blaine la elected president Quay will con trol federal appoints In that sta'e. Quay may not be wise but hi it shrewd. I las the casual reader obierved how mute the Ottgoninn and other repuV.icir organs are on the subject of the spoilt t? Men.? They are at silent as the dead on ihe subject. I low thee organ dil rail at Cleveland, charging him with following Jackson's example of turn ing nu: bit enemies and pu.'irg in his fiicnds) Now, thst Hartisuc bat ouldouc all his prede cessor in the business of rewarding his politi cal friendt with the ofTicd, these organt are supremely but happily silent. What wat a crime under Cleveland, u done daily at a matter of coarse under Hiirisoa; at least this is the way the organs maki up the esse. A ration It Ihe established dally allow ance ol food for one person, ror tne Unl'ed State army It Is now composed of the following : Twelve ounces ot pork or bacon or canned beef ('resh or corned.) or one pound and four ouncet ot fresh beef, or twenty-two our.cct cf tall beet; eighteen ouncet ot toft bread or flour, or tlxteen ouncet of hard bread, or one pound and four ouncet of corn meal. To every too tlont, fifteen pounds of beane or peat, or ten pounds of lice or hominy ; ten pounds of green coffee or eight pounds of roasted coff ee.or two pounds of tea ; fifteen pound of sugar.four quant of vinegar, one pound eight ouncet ot tlar candles, four pounds ot soap, four pounds of salt, four ounces of pepper and four ouncet of yeatt-powder to each too rations of flour. Notwithstanding all the talk that I from time to time wonted around concern ing the objsctlont and alleged antipa thy of the farmert to Cleveland and the prefertnee ot North Carolina for Hill, one ot the eminently Iniell'gent and consery- attvr.ly correct men in the state hat iccent Iv stated that conversations with the Tar Heel furn,r have irresistibly brought him to the conviction that they will not have any one else for president except Cleveland. Traits which have alienated the professional politicians from Mm are just what the fwmert most approve. With no little force they tay that he ha been tried, and they know what tort of a man he It. Their view of it It certainly reas onable and sensible. A dltpatch from St Loult sayt: . "The exectuttve committee appointed by the Fort Worth Farmert' Alliance convention hat Issued a circular lo the"member of the Fsrmert' Alliance and Industrial Utdon, and to farmers and laborere ot the Un ited Stater," calling a convention In St. Loult on Septcmbe 13th, next. The convention It called In accordance with a resolution passed a'Jtl.e Fort Worth meeting In opposition to the sub treatury plan. Thi effort on the part of conserva tive membert and real farmers, It tn order to emancipate the Farmert' Alliance from the control of scheming politicians. The basis of representation Is fixed at three delegatet for every county in the jurisdiction ot the notional alliance. The w call concludes with the following: 'Thit meeting It a protest on the part of lovert of the constitution of the Alliance against teeing that organ'zation prostituted by a body of men who nave no Interest In farming, and whose love fur Ihe organiza tion Is limited by the amount of personal gain they on get.out of It. This Is an ef fort on the part of conservative members and res farmert of our order to emanci pate the Farmers' Alliance from the con trol ot achemtr.g politicians and designing demagogue. That we will succeed In this effort we can have no doubt. There seemt to b& a general effort In the south to tque!ch a third party when demJcratt are In the majority .and encourage It In the north. " pecia Clearance Ccxnmencinc. August 19. tion in all Summer Goods. Fall Stock. For one week Ave will make a reduction of 10 per cnrt. '.11 l)r39 Goods. Oil P. Two hundred Parasols and wholesale prices. We are anxious to have what we can and will do. jvmjsv'i Pnrinea the BLOOD. Cores c . - W X - . Ira fZ"A rTr1 JZ-OW bj.1t InaaTWawWAlMifarrt'iMwiSS'J.a'iaiaas DILI0USSESS,L1?EB C0MPL1ISTS,SICK HEADACHE? C0L2S, PIMPLES, SIISKIX AFFECTI0XS,ar.i DISEASES AJIISIXU froas DISORDEEEI STOMACH. - The Genuine JIAMBVlXi TEA itpvtvp t.t YHLLOTT V.TUrPKJ'j; srtfA Facsimile Signature of EMIL FliESl.. REOtNGTON CO. Aocarrs, FfjusCiscO. ftof.D nv Ar.r, rKr;iHT sjkocfre.. -DEALERS - Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes. We carry no machinery that has not been tried in thi? locality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as we represent factories, nt responsible dealer can give better terms. to W - .tv!sr Vt.5. JL .- y BOARD OF RKQKNTS Stat Board of Education ;!xfBdo, fits Excellency, . 1 v. fr S150 exiwsrs. Tuition Sylvester Paunorer, Qovernar; Hob G W Ucllride, " ' j ... ui.i nvi ana Prhlia Instruction ; Benjamin V Butler, secretary. Exacmvs lion r bees, mas; "s.M!?a For Catalogue, Address ; . P. 1 CABS PI ELL, A. 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Caledonian, KdUburg. 8oot!and. Wesehsn'er, ' Kew York: - c:aY STHISTLY ale H w will make a ereat reduc We must liave room for our sun umbrellas at less than all of our friends call and see W. F. READ. mrz is4s?es mnm-r. nfTK I 1 IT COSSTIPATIOX, I5,IGESTH.y. OREGON STATE PSHAL SCHOOL, UusniiHi'.li, reset. The Leading Normal ' School of the Northwest. Beautifully and Healthfully Located. Xo Saloons. Kew buiUUngs , new apparatus, fu'l Hcultv Ileht axpanMa, and large attendance. NnraaJ, Advanced Siorniil, Busuiesa, An aw) Music P. partinenU. 8-ceial attention Riven to phwieal eu'.tnra. Toluuteer military orvaniration. Those radnlTiug diplmuas an authorised to teach Id any toan'.y In tha stats without further examinations. Tuition in the Nonsat an.l Business depart . - w v.- I .. u 1 i-n, mjn .i a S n-r-a r : ia the Sub-Normal from S0 to $S0. " See- . i u.;n an wmrUTmolbii n-eaks. McElrey, Superintendent of b N , lor term. BoaIll Norn,i a 8choInd,pre.identtJ Bdi . fc tl w pel w(ck . turhl room riVS BotKB Hon J J Daly, , 'L $ .. .J.7a .1 - .. ILni in nriaat etudant. may emer a. , ,.... IMSTITUTIOMS.- Oregon. , - - .J " ';'' Traders, Ciego,Xi. Lot Jon, Eoglatid, .Phcer.Jx, i?t'sur.A?:cE ernes n ir