The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 11, 1891, Image 2

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AVUAT Of OHIO?
Col. Jamca E. Ncal, chairman, arul
Cipt. Barger, vice-chairman o( lite Ohio
democratic committee, have both been
singularly successful a managers of hard
fought campaign. A io the chances of
the present campaign Col. Neat say to
representative of the New York Timt:
"You will give me credit for never
making claims for the mere sake of mak
Ing a b'.ufl or for buncombe. At the
present time, as we are about to open the
contest, there is no man living able to say,
with any degree of certainty, what the re
suit wl;l be In November. Neither part
has a morgage on the election, and I re
gard cur chances quite as good as the re
publicans'. As to t-e Indications, I can
peak with a degree of certainty, and with
gratification say that todajr the piospects
of democratic success are too per cent
more favorable than the were two years
go, when Gov. Campbell first ran. AH of
the information I have received or been
able to gather from the most trustworthy
sources ts calculated to encourage the be
lief that we shall win, and that the present
governor will be his own successor.
"The general tendency of the people Is
in our favor. There prevails a feeling of
discontent among the farmers, and this
has also spread to the various labar or
ganisations that have been held as in a vise
tor year to the support of the republican
party, having been made to believe that
eood wages would follow the success of
tha party. The high-tariff and protection
imposition has lost Its formidable influence
In these organisations, and there are man
itest signs of unrest and a speedy break
from the party so free In promises but slow
In performance.
''The tenor of our Information from the
northwestern counties, b the most encour
aging. From localities where we were
not expecting much the news Is the most
promising. That locality is full of man
ufacturing industries, and the laborers
have been very thoroughly worn out with
the cry of the high protectionists during
the at ten or fifteen tears and are quiet-
It organulin against it. The younger
element ol the democratic party has been
pushing to the iront in a vigorous manne
" during the past tewycars.and there prom
isct to b; a revolution In that section o
Ohio.
"The strength t'la". tV- tww party may
develop Is entirely nrobip'iiailcal. Whether
the farmers will give their support to the
people's party movement or not, cannot
be stated at this lime. Undoubtedly some
may do so, but It is an open question
whether they rally to the support of the
movement as an otganliation. The Im
pression prevails that the current U in our
favor that while many indorse some of
the feature of the new party, they strong
ly oppose others, and cannot Indorse the
platform on some of the most Import
ant questions. The democratic platform
is far moie In accor J with their views, and
I am led to believe that many republican
farmers who are strenuousty oppo-ed to
the McKinley tariff will vote for Oov.
Campbell, not because he Is a democrat,
but because of the declaration of principles
of the party on the subject of high taxa
tion . There are, on the other hand, many
republicans In the rural districts to whom
the very name of democracy Is repugnant
but who are violently opposed to the col
lection at additional taxes far the benefi
of the 'infant industries' which have been
missing at the door of the treasury for
over twenty years. These republicans
will suoport the people's party.
"I am more sanguine of success than at
any period of the contest two year ago,
when Gov. Campbell swspt the sUte. We
are fully and completely organised, not
only in the townships and schools district,
but In nearly all the counties.' The dem-
' ocrsts did not need a letter of Instructions
from the state com mittee before com inenc
tng work. We are holding smaltneetings
in every farming community. The contest
. will beconducted"ooa high standard and
thelntelllgence of thpe eople appealed to
rather than their prejudices. We shall
give especial attention to the tariff, and I
think that before the contest is ten day
Id the high-protection advocate will ap
preciate the fact that we are decidedly 'in
ft.' We are making no extravagant claim
but a between the two leading partles.our
chances are fully as good as the republi
cans, of swinging Ohio In November next,
and ( take it that we have a trifle the bst
of the argument on our side." -
Mel: I MEY CONTR VDlCti UlXaKLV..
McKinley expatiates long and loud up
on what lie calis the folly and craze of
making a dollar out of 80 cents worth of
silver. He does this when treating of the
free coinage Link In (he Ohio democratic
p'.ittform. And ye' he voted fur the bill
parse .1 by rr.risj !' '.it July ttyo by which
the -cn r '." "f tie treasury was author
zed an : '. '. 10 Issue $60,000,000 per
a . :m ol j . dollars. The p.a'lorm
upon wnli.ii It now running for gover
nor i'u! and u:...quivoca!ly endorse that
law. McKinley voted for the law and
now con irrmns the democrat for propon
ing a tMn which he has already set Id
seal to riy a vote in congrewt. Last fall
he said he "despised cheap goods for a
cheap coat made a cheap man." -This was
jn answer to the objection raised by dem
ocrats that hi tariff law made the neces
aildt of life higher. On the stump In
Ohlo today he boasts that his bill has tn
creascd,lmportations. The Major stultifies
himself every day.
The Capital Journal is growling about
the State Hoard of Education not meeting
and attending to cei tain business imposed
upon It by law with reference to the re
form school of the state and with Its usu
al unfairness attempts to lay the blame on
the governor. Now we do not know any
thing qh'int the trouble brewing around
the rrf.inn school, but from hint thrown
out we won d i uggest that If the Journal
will make an honest Investigation Into
the conduct of "ne of the other member
cf the Board ft will n.eet no difficulty In
getting In'o a nest of fact that would sur
prise many people. But the iownnl will
not do that. Such a course would not
promote the ulterior purpose which It has
In view.
Wi(Hi.crs at the sbrineof MKmlsyism,
with the rel always manifested by blind 4o
ower: now lei! us that since Ibe psssage of
the tariff law the price of woolen golds hs
eonclowa. These people sem oreibok
tkefjet tlint n-vtr la the history of eur eou
try in times of peace hive our n.srke's been so
loaded down with ingeciriily wrought shoje'y
"wool" goo Is True blue woolen goods
are no! ehsper but rajh mire difficult to
find. litf if it I iroe liat tneresing the
tariff rales On impirled wOo.en gno-U makes
(he domtsiie -rolutt cheaper generally, thea
the woolen manufacturers must be consummate
Ws to labor so long and earnestly to get
eonsjrfss to increase duties when ihis increase
wi!l remit in compelling then to sell cheaper
-than befje the rales were increased.'
Till DRAWBACK ON CaUTETS.
One of the very nice point of the Mc
Kinley bill I develoyed by the "drawback"
now being paid Iron the treasury to carpet
manufacturer on exported carpets. If
they use Ohio wool In making these car
pets for export, they f et 1,0 drawback at
all. but on all foreign wools used the
treasury refund them 99 per cent, of the
lax. The "drawback" thus becomes pure
ly a bounty on the use of foreign wools In
preference to American in making carpets
and other woolen for export. This ts a
discrimination, and a most unjust one. It
It argued that the manutactuiers are only
getting their own money back, but this Is
a fallacy . When they are taxed, It is pre
sumed that they justly owe the amount of
the tax to the government,nnd when a just
tax la once paid It becomes a part of the
public revenue, on which no private per
son can establish a claim except by tender
ing public service. The so-called "draw
back" Is, therefore, pnrely a bounty, and a
bounty on the use of foreign wool, result
ing In encouraging the use of foreign
wool in preference to domestic in all
w 000! en good made for export. .
Mr McKinley 's theory I that this I
necessary to enable our woolen manufact
urer to compete for foreign trade that la
to say, to sell cheaper to foreigners. Sup
pose that the treasury pays them a "draw
back" or bounty of 3$ cents on a yatd of
exported cloth? Then they can sell this
yard 3$ cent cheaper In lira II than it
would be sold In Ohio, and thus get the
Braxlllah trade. But why should they not
get the same drawback on all cloth sold In
Ohio, so that they sauld'getthe Ohio
trade, too? This is an important question,
and the McKinley bill has answered I'. It
does not allow Ohio people to buy their
cloth or carpets except from our protected
carpet trusts and the other manufacturer'
combines, while the Uraxllians have other
markets to buy In.
So, while a bounty Is paid on South
American wool used In making carpets
-for South Americans, they sell more wool
and get cheaper carpets, white the people
of Ohio sell less and pay much more for
their carpets than South American pay
tor the same goods made by the very same
people by Mr McKinley 's friends the
protected carpet trusts.
Bnt Mr McKinley Is doing his best.
Perhaps the people of Ohio ought not to
hold him responsible for congenital numb-
nets of skill.
THE PKMOclUT OF WASHINUT)..
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The ilcra Knii in our sister state have a
very perfect organisation and are preparing tor
the ereat political conflict of I Soi. Tbe or-
sanitation is kaowa as the Society of Wash
iegtoa aad is composed of a union of all the
county, city and precinct organizations exist
ing throughout the several counties of the state.
The society, tbroagk it local organizations, !
has secured tbe name of all the voters of the
state, with their postofEce addresses. This is
done to easbte the manager of tbe society to
systematically carry on the campaign of edu
cation which is proving so po'.eat a means of
strengthening tbe voting forces of the party.
A very importcnt democratic gathering under
the auspices of tbe society wilt be beld at Spo
kane on tbe ajrj and 34th of this month at
which meetiog the following distinguished
democrat are expected to be present:
lion Charles Faulkner, United States sen
ator from West Virginia; 1 1 On William I)
Byaum, representative fiora Indiana; Hon
William McAdoo,ex nera!erof congress from
New Jersey; lion Chauncey F Black, of Penn
sylvania, president of the National Associa
tion of Democratic Clubs; lion Lawrence
Gaidnei. District of Columbia, secretary of
the National Association I Ion J T Eshclmsn
the silver-tongued senstor fromVakiroa and
Klickitat cioaties. will be lb erator of the
great occasion.
Tbis gathering will doubtless have an im
portant influence on tbe future politics of
Washington. This exampU of the democrats
of Washing4 oa is worthy of commendation and
thould be followed by tbe -emocrat of Ore
gon who now seem to be asleep.
David A We is is reminded by the Mc
Kinley organs that tbs importation J-f shoddy
baa deoreawd under the new tariff. Tb:e
imply give tbe home aboddy makers
chance to increase their bnainess and their
prices. The snlsti mid ! the Iry CooJm
BconomiU shjw that tlieahod.lv is, in eo
eaJltd "American woolens," put upon the
market by well kbown mills daring th,
present seasor, la the proportion of 72 per
eeotb , Wbat difference doe it make to a
poor man whether his clothing is "iMmpsd'1
with foreign or Aariaii made shoddy?
Eaporta ol caiai.od b.f from the United
State laat mo nth amoaoWd to only 3,954 -611
pound. Ia July, 1890, no less than 7,
008,400 pounds were shipped out. Tbe de
crease Io export business daring Jane and
and Jalj is partly explanatory of the recent
decline is'piicos.
Canada only la:ks 237, V!0 square miles
to be as large as tbe wb! eotitioent of Ku
rnpe; it is nearly thirty timna a largess
Great IMuin and Ireland, ol ia 509,0(4
square mile larger than the United SuUf.
General John C Black, who was commis
sioner of pemtionj uuJer Cleveland will go to
Ohio in next month to make speeches for
Campbell. lie thinks Campbell will be eleel
e;l. lie says Illinois will send . a Cleveland
delegation to the national convention next
year.
Never before baa Iowa harvented such a
crop of cereals at it will tbis year. The oat
crop especially is immense. Jt will easily
average sixty to seventy bushels, and in many
place it will go 100 bushels to the acre, and
weigh from thirty-four to forty pounds -10 the
bushel.
A stone to mark the starling point of
the first locomotive ever used in America,
"John Bull, No. I," Is to br erected near
the Mile Hollow, near Bordenlown. N. J.,
by the fenn jlvanla railroad. Around
the bae there will bo a ratling composed
of the rails and spikes of those early days.
Escorts of canned beef from the United
States last m-mth amounted to only 3,
854,611 pound. Li Jul, 180,0, no lets
than 7.008,40 prxind were shipped out.
The falilng-off in export business during
June and July is partially explanatory of
the recent decline In prices.
Canada onlylacks 337,000 square miles
to be as large as the whole continent ol
Europe;-It U nearly thirty times as large
a Great Britain and Ireland, and 50 , -000
square miles than the Unl'fJ States
. Aibaay Jiaraat.
Whohi 80 ,
at-34.-- '
Butrr Iflj pr lb
rgoa i '
fUy-5 ,00 wM0.
Pouuwi o eta pr nu.4b.ol.'
Bnef-oa foot, 24 to Se
Pork - b per areaaad;
H erti fcam lie
. ehoaldsra T
, a(de.ae
jt& ISnperib.
y.onr SUh pr bbl.
CI ilekena 400 per dot,
fill Hoed hMB.-ca.on pair toof
wiiin:r,j, 31.
taWi.
WASltlNUTOtf.
(From our regular surrsiondent,)
Wasiuncton, Aug 31, iSot.
The Blaine-Harrison business ts be
lieve! to be Hearing a crisis, and the pre
diction I made by shrewd observer that
within the next sixty day one of them will
announce that he will not accept the pres
idential nomination of hi parly, if it be
tendered to him, Mr Harrison Is decidedly
averse to being that one, and his friend
Secretary Foster, will visit Bar Harbor
within ten day for the purpose of trying
to make Mr Blaine take the position of
"loyalty" towards his chief which Russell
llsnlson's newpier have assigned to
aim, by writing a letter for publication
ver hi own signature dating that he I
not willing to become a candidate and that
he I for Harrison. One would suppose
from the talk of the personal friends of
these two men that the republican party
was their personal property and that when
they had decided what they wished to be
done that party mutt slavishly obey that
decision. Tnls sort of thing must be ag
gravating to self-rrtpcctlng republicans,
who mutt think It is high time for the
party to go out of existence when it Is
confined In lis choice of candidate to two
men.
Rspresentaltve llerbet l,ot Alebains.who
it understood to be a candidate for the va
cancy on the Interstate Commerce Com
mission made bv the death of Hon W L
Bragg, of the same state, lain town. Ala
bama has reveral other candidate for the
vacancy, among them Judge SJorrtu and
Col. Shorter. There are also lot of can-
dates from other dates Including es Sen
a'.or Resgan and Representative Culbert-
son, of Texas, and ex Congressman II an;
mond, of Georgia. The appointment will
go, by law, to a democrat.
Mr Wanamakcr ha a grand scheme to
eet something for ncthlng. He ha sent
a circular letter to all postmaster at coun
ty scat to visit all the posloflke In their
counties, at their own expense, and report
their condition to him. Thai's a case of
cheek.
There Is a well-founded suspicion that
the slate department I trying to "pull 0
wool over the eyes" of the colored brother
in regard to the vacant position of U S
Minister to Hay tl. It Is staled semi ofli
dally that the department, on account of
circumstances which It deem inadvisable
to make public, will not fill the vacanc
for some time to come, but the appoint
ment wlil piob.bly eventually go to
colored man. This Is expected to quiet the
colored voter until after elections, when
Mr Blaine will carry nut his intention of
selec Ir.g a while man for the place, trust
ing to luck to bambooxle the negro voters
with other half-way promise before the
time comes to hold another election.
is not certain, however that this plan will
succeed, a many of the more Intelligent
negroes are fully aware ol what la going
on, and If they only agree upon any of the
many negro candidates for the place, It
possible for them to compel his appoint
ment before tbe fall elections are held
A smile croates the face of the average
naval officer when he hears anyone speak
of Secretary Tracy's efforts to have the
mechanics In the navy yards appointed on
thtlr merits and not on their political
"pull." The fact of the matter Is that naval
officers generally take no slock In this al
leged icform. One of them said on the
subject: "Bah! it Is simply nauseating to
sensible people who know anything
about the manner In which the best at
slgnments In the navy are made, to be tuld
that the mechanics In the navy yards are
to be appointed solely on their merits, a
developed by competitive examinations.
It Is not p.-obable that sucli a reform I
rcallv intended by the tame authorlte
who, unless they are wofully Ignorant,
must know that It Is the officers who know
how to Intrigue, and above all those who
possess that mysterious something known
as a political "pull" that receive all of the
best assignments In the navy, and not the
ofTUer who have made the best records
This Is true from the acting Admiral down
and until It Is changed I shall be slow to
credit the Secretary of the navy with any
sincere reform Intentions, no matter what
orders he may issue."
The administration will have a bitter pill
to (wallow In recognizing the congresloQ
al party the legal government of Chill,
as it must now do. It should prove a
warning to the state department, which
should compel oir minister abroad to
keep their fingers out of the Internal af
fair of the countries they are accredited
to.
They are planning io Kugland to ssUlliab
an agricultural school fur women, in which
especial attention will be paid to teaching
dai'y woik and tbe raising and takinjr oar
of poultry .
t'BATffaBtsHtiM.e. -.
How refreshing it ia to take aevera)
newepapera and find all of them printed
on the aame patent sheet. Tho reading
ia so aniiorm, "like lour ana twenty
blackbirds in a pie.'' Then the patent
reading consist of Munchausen nrns,
pseudo science and stale jokes that have
been told "from time whereof the mem
ory of man runneth not to the contrary'
No objection to patent insides if the pro
prietors would only patronize (liferent
patentees.
Mes(M rillsbury and Ulancliard, of
Brownsville, visited Crawfordsville last
week. They took a stroll through J F
Moses' orchards and (gardens, where
among; other things of interest they saw
giant .squashes and a sunflower measur
ing sixty lucnes in circuuiicrence.
I notice relics are to the front now.
The writer has a relic in his possession
which is an ornamental perfume vial,
presented to bis father in-1804. There is
a romance connected wun it wincu
makes it of value to the family.
Dr and Mrs Littler spent 'last week
with the family of J F Moses. The Dr
gets all the work ho can jdo end has made
many sets of tcetn lor people around
here. If Dr Littler were to pltjnt the
teeth be extracts be could raise a larcer
army than Cadmus did.
Minn Ivy Templeton is vimting Miss
Gusale Moses this week. She is quite
cheerful and bandies her crntches well.
The Odd Fellows dedication and picnic
have been postponed for the present.
Bey II Kobe preached here today on
the Enmity between the Woman's Seed
and the Serpent.
Harvest about closed. -Yield good.
' Wksi,bt.
i.k ur.tr.
A ii..n.i
AlKlw.JB")
B.-,t and Shoe atre.
l'i ker Br s, groc- r.
i-luat at W F Riwl's.
Ltt st los t,f hats at W F RWs.
Reduction ia summer goo-) at W P llaad't
A pin p'tir I r ! ' S rwjrt A. S s s.
Rnyal Dutch Cx r,t C ft Hrowui )i'a
8 A Hul.n. druggist, French's omuur. .
Fi.i'gioo ri-.a at Conn & Hrodrics'in's.
Varaa-iU and snn umbrellas at less than
cotat W F Head's, '
OoM upcetaclt! ard eye tiAnan, !( ntylos
and prices, at M rrencn a. -
Tho Knext line of piicsoe knivc-a in tl e
city at htewit A 8 -x's
Com pletn stock nf ladies aud gfijt' q. 1,1
watches at V M French'. .
Bargains in gold watohns at French
"The Corner Jswclry fctf.re "
SleiMt.V in ail! tlu vttry Imtt (tot
tempe vd eheirs and tciwors.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A D ale Drewnlng. '
Astoria, Sept 8. A double drowning ac
cident of more than ordinary udntst has east
Itloom over th city (hit evening and Mr
Charles Strom Is bereft of a husband, who
lost his life in an untaccessf jI attempt to save
it 1 1st iiaxci iianthorn Horn a watery crave.
The true particular of the accident will never
be known, at no one wai on the pot nt the
time, except the two victims, Charles Strom
man about 3S year of age, and one of th
principle stockholder of lb Scandinsvian
cannery, was engaged in building a smalt
pleasure boat in the old Adair cannery, which
linear Iianthorn cannery and residence.
ittle 1 IaxeU the 7-year-old daughter of J O
lanthorn, the salmon canner, was walchlna
Strom at hi work and playing In the builM g
when he acciilcntly fell through a note In th
door. Strom wai drowaed in trying to rescue
tier.
A Big Malt.
Ukrnk, Sept, 8. At tbe time of the dread.
iui disaster at Mocncnrnsier when over aoo
live wero lost a the result of ihe bridge glv
ine way under an excursion train, the Ques
tion wa raised whether the Iridge had I en
constructed according to contract specifications
ty in ouiucr who wa M. Mllel, the engl
netr, since famouse for Ihe great tower in
Pan. As a result of the investigation then
sat on foot, suit is now betrun by the railwsv
company agalast M. Kiflel to recover the cost
of rebuilding the bridge, and to reimburse the
company for the sums which it has been forc
ed to pay in damages to ihe injured and th
lainiiics ol the killed.
- Hew Verb BeBwalleaa.
RooilBSTCR, Sept'8 Delegates lo the re
publican s ate convention have been thronging
into the city all day and evening. Ii appears
probable now that J Sloat Fassclt will be tbe
nominee fos governor. The prominent fact
tonight is the cordial unanimity of the friends
01 1 nomas U t latt and Warner MiHcr. The
The line of faction divlaion seems to have
faded away, althouch up to tbe present time
it wai known that I'latt favored Andrew D
Whlte't candidacy, for lieutenant coventor
Philip Becker it talked of and it it probtble
air t-insteiu win lit nominated for comptroller,
elerasaaa H ah, lag Ike Kaaaaa.
Newport, Sept 8, Representative Hinger
Hermann bs exsmlned tbe government jetty
at Vaquina. and yesterday visited the Silets
Indian reservation, where a council wai held
with the Indians, presided over by Special
Agent loionei ramer, or Ihe interior depart
cat, who is sent here lo examine into the
condition of ajrency mailers. Todsy Mr
Hermann went down the coast to visit tbe
Alsea liver and bay, tbe people tbere bting
am1u.11 hit a tun worn turn.
level Beeersl Brabea.
lURTroari, Conn Sept 8. At the bicycle
rscet at Charter Oak I'aik today, in a half
mile safety race for the national championship
A Zimmerman, of the New Yoik Athletic
Club, won in l:ta l-S. making the last quar
icr id JVM seconds, breaking tbe worlds rec-
orj ol 304-5.
The reace f laraae.
Munich, Sept 8 Last night Emperor
William In tbe couifc Of kit reply to the ad'
dress of welcome by the municipal authorities
rvierring 10 tne peace 01 t.uror, said be would
ne grateiui 10 hi high allies II he was support
ed in bis cflurts to prescrye peace.
A Bwable Tragedy,
Bloominoton, III, Sept 7. Dr Charles H
Itallcrd. of Haybrook, III, aad Mis Bertha
Ison, of Baker City, t. daughter of the late
Judge Ison, it thai place, were found dead
mis rairning. Dr Ballard ia a young physi
cian, wlio came lo Ihis city, and ever since
th;n hss been importuning Mis Ison, who
came here with her mother to attend collate.
to marry him. She thought much of him, but
begged him to postpone the event un'il after
her education was completed. This morning
he appeared at tbe house snj had an inter
view with Mis Ison in the parlor. While
talking with her be pulled out a revolver snd
shot her twice, once through the head and
once through the heart, producing instant
death. The doctor then shot himself five
timet, dying in a few minute.
Bakrr City, Or, Sept 8. The new of
tbe tad fate of Miss Bcstha Ison fell like a
thunderbolt upon the whole community in
which she had spent nearly bcr entire life.
The young lady by her aoriahle disposition
had endeared herself to botL, old and young
alike. Her remains will be brought to this
city, and will be laid by tbe side of ber father.
Jaage ftawyer Dca.
Sam Framcihco, Sept 7. Judge Lorento
b'awycr died very suddenly at 7:45 o'clock
tins evening. He bad been much better
during tbe day and wa deemed convalescent
Hi son Houghton waa readinc to htm. His
son rrescott sud his grandson Howtrd Adams
ere also present. Suddenly he wst seized
with n severe fit of cioghing, PresjoK ran
lor Dr camaes, a bo lives only a few door
oil bu( btF-irc he could return the Judge was
aeao.
Martere4 la the rah.
I KNDi.KTON, Lept 7- The body of Ibe
man fonnd in tbe brush a mile below the Iowa
Saturday night proved to be Jame S Stratlon
Uteol Mnsas, Uq bad been murdered by
panic unanowe, a Ostsrnmed ty the coro
ner jury. Tbe remain had been in the
brush aboat a aecb or ten dava. The mur
derer ia supposed to have been committed for
tne purpose or robbery.
Laaa 4'a, Slarsea,
tur.ENE, Sept 7. Seven trotting hot at 1
mere shipped from here yesterday to Sa'em
lor he stste fair They arei T I Crale's Cass
T W Harru'Kablrlccj P K Walters' Captain
Mount; end four others. They will go from
the state fair to the .Souihera Oregon district
lair at Central I'oiot sud liom tbere 10 the fat
meeting ol ibe Lane County Driving Asocia
lion at Kugene.
Saiilt Ste. Mabie, Mich Sept 6, John
I'owclie, a former chief of the Chippewa In
dians, lives on the I inks of Si Mary rwer,
and act as guide to bulling patties. Vester
r'sy three Cincinnati men engaged bin) for a
nay num. i ncy sianea across llie river
this morning, end when nearly oyer not'eed a
large bird flying in the air. The Indian (aid
it was an eagle, and suggested thst he should
row back lo the American shore so a lo be
within gunshot of the bird should it descend.
He did so. They then started fur gunshot
distance. Towrlje' squaw, in the meantime,
had gpne to ihe liver to get water, leaving her
Ibree-mnAtluvnU pappoose tied to a board
and leaning against Le aide fcf her hut. Tbe
eagle spied ibe chilil, ind when about 300 feet
from the ground it made a swoop on the child
The squaw wai horrifiej a moment later lo
see the eagle rise with her child in its taloons.
When about ttn feet fiom the ground Ihe
bird dropped its load. Fai'ing in an attempt
to pick up the child, tbe eagle pecked at its
throa. and eyes, gouging one eye out and
lacerating it body. The rquaw soon reached
tne spot snclat.eiiipisd lo drive the eeg's off
wun bucks, our in oiro lurpea fin her and
pecked at her neck, Inflicting a serious gash.
It tlien rose in '.he air about loo feet, but
swooped down again. At this moment the
sound of two distant rifle shots were beard and
the Mid fell to the ground, IWdje scarcely
reached .the eigle when he heard a shriek from
Ihe xjuaw em) he rll-covered that hi child
had been Killed.
toalts Lllte War.
I-ondon, Sept 6. It is reported that tbe
British foreign office will take vigorous meas
ures in a few day to bring the Dardanelles
question to a settlement. Lord Salisbury hss
ue'n miia w n s roucy I0aru J utkeo, so
muc 1 so, that there has ben mucn complaint
amoog Pitisk sulijeetr at Gonstsotlropls that
less respect is shown for them thsrj for, the
Ocrmads.' Now, however, it is rumored on
tounu sutnori'y that the attitude will be
cnang-d sod ttat a bo'd demand will he made
upon tne sultan to take e stand against tbe
cuimi 01 kussis.
ABaiglarSho.
Ashland, Or Sept 6. A tramp broke in
to Klums' store at Talent, four mile north of
here, last night, snd wts selecting his plunder
when he was discovered by John Ilrmer, s
man sleeping in the store, who ihot at the
burglar three times, cne shot going through
his hat and snotner entering his side and
ranging upward, producing a bad wound
Ikiwgn not necessarily fatal.
A full l.DS ot Wariier'e pnrsut'i, best
the world for the money, at W F Read's.
in
LidiesOxford ties at greatly ruduie I
rate at Klein Bret. Must be sold.
J. W. Beuttey, leadinj book and shoe
mtker, just east of Kavsre House.
O W Cobb, jefprinter, Flinn Blook.'does
urm I'liwt worn, ,
Hee that elegant piano at Klein Bros But
and Hnoe store, . r
A tine line of crockery ware at Conn il
'j' 1 hi jj, hj ' ' ";,!'
COUNCIL rBwCa.EDI.1M.
Tuesday evening, Kept. 8II1, 180f,
rroBcnt Mayor, Recorder, Chief ol
Pollc, Btreet ComntlRNlouer. City Rur
veyor.and Councllnien French, Hawkins,
liurkliart and Unrrett,
The following bill were ordored until :
Btltea t Nutting. f.R.1.05; 'Train & Whit
ney, a.n z.i; jn j iietitoti, bihj.3u: w 11
l!nrr,M7.fJ0; M Cowan,).ll ; I N Hofr
mnn, 7.H5: JohnClelau,:Jj OK Wald-
en, 12: w II Love, 12; (ieo W Htiiriie.
1.1; 10 Diekey.lS: 'A 1) Lacy, tll.M):
Stewart & Box, ;W.10; Coat billa,T2.1.n5;
inim hart A Keuney, iu; 1 urmiwobi.tu;
II F Merrill. $12; John Chiawell, (24.11.1,
and sewer viewer.
Comniltteo waa granted further time
on reduction of tux of Mary Haltmartli.
Recorder reported imuranee on No l'e
engine lioune renewed. Untitled.
City Treasurer reported opening ol
bid for city bond a heretofore mib-
IIhIiwI, and that bid for remaining $3o,
000 of bond had boon advertised lor.
The Recorder read the report ol view
era on condemnation of right of way for
owera. reported property condemned fur
ewera a asked for In notice published
in the wiun ukmocrat.
1'ctitlon ot L 0 Marshall end other
asked that barn of W T Hearst, on atli
atreet, between Washington and Cala
nooia street. lie declared a nuisance
Referred with poa-erof committee to act.
Ordinance bill 228 adoMinir report of
above report of viewer was read three
timet and unanimously passed.
Ordinance bill 221) providing for (trade
and depth ot certain latteral newer waa
read three time and panned unanimously.
The Recorder waa autliorixcd to ad
vertise for lattaral newer acroea atreet
Into Madison atreet aewor from let to Dili
treet.
The matter of sidewalks on the north
side of 2nd atreet between Washington
and Calanooia streeU wa relcrred to
committee on street and public property
wun power to act.
Councilman Hawkins moved that the
Marshal notify Win M Hong to move old
tmliainii at loot of Lyon streets within
ten daye under new nuisance ordinance.
The matter of platform on river for
fire engines wai referred to committee
on fire and water to report oti coat of
earn.
10UND,In the etra..t In front of t'je
1' DaMrx a at omrw. a hive eoat. lo aood
AtflJlllA. 1 f .1 . ...
JOR BALE OR TRADE -Will nail
1 cheap for cah or trade for wood, fonr
nrar. varylnsr la prion from loo to 1120
I ml I at onrsa at ihe marble shop unit door
10 I'awoemAT orrce.
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
XTOTICe IS HEREBY GIVE! THAT
11 tbe board or equalisation will atund
al the ofTlae 0 tSe onunty clerk nf Linn
county, Orngon, on Monday, tbe 18th day
of Maplerabar, A l IMM, and PJblUily
examine the aa- oaament rolls and correct
ail errors In valuation, daaorlptlon or
quatlUiM of land. Iota or rutinr property.
nept 7in, 11 n wjliL.iamm.
Asaeasor.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
"VTOTICE W HEREBY aiVKN THAT
XI epocintlnr and plana will ba left
in cnsrjre 01 r.uocn Miliar, or nouin an
Uam station, forth aractma of a w-hool
houaa to be built in Dlt 109, of Linn Co.,
Ureoon. AH paitiea (Inalrlnir to bid on
the eoostruoilon of said bulldinc.may call
and eaa nine tne aame and laavo scaled
bldato ba oMnel at lht plco on Moot
miu, at 1 u'cjock or aaia day Tite school
board reserve therUht to rHnot any or
all blda J. It MUM Irjltrr.
Chairman lioard of I 'traitor a.
NOflCE TO FARMERS.
rpHKKE HAS IIKEN TWO HL'Jf-
drad and oavanty eight of jou can
tlainan lo our eatablihinitt aaylog that
you were golt.u; to ordar feuoo from us
1 nu t4ii and winter. Karn ol you require
from &) rod to V.i !!. Da you no
see tba. It win require soma time to
aaannfaciure it amount of foncaf We
would suasaat that more of you r.rdar
NOW, laareby givlag us Uus 10 acoomo
aaia you an.
aLBaNY FBMCK WORKS
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
Notice ia hereby given that the ondrin
ad adminutratrix of the taUta of Win II
Churchhitl, droaaacd, will on Toaadry. the
15th day of Sept, 1691, at the h.ur of 2
o'clock p m, of said day, at the residence of
in late Wai II Churclihill, deaawt, situ
ated about tight mite southeast of Albsny,
Oreifon, xiMa and sell at imblio socticu.
to the b ghest biddrr, the whole of the per
sonal property ol the estate ol an dioad
consiatiog of aKout 1 1 had ol boratw, 13
nel nt oattli, 30 bead of sheep, some bogs,
a Mcvormuia Dimler, 1 Uaja nrdr, I fan
ning mill, tiLsa, barns, I wauan and
many farming implements too numerous to
miniion. 1 sums or t ale On six months'
time with approved security, with 8 per
ce-Jt latere t from date of oota, or 5 par
cent ou oi nui ior casn in hand at lime sale.
Dated HepUmbrr 3rd. I Sit I.
M its. M. J. ciiL'iiriniir f.
Adnri. ofaetateof Wm HCburchbill.dec'd
Atty for administratrix,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE;
TSrirnCE IS HK.RF.BY OIVEX THAT THE
11 DiHinmirnM hmm iiwb liv ar.lar of ihm xxiHia
eeurt ol Una eonnty, Oreiran, duly appointed m.
utria of the laat wUI an iMUnwnl al T Croft.
All persona kavlag claim amtlrut
i
eriy Twiflsd
nvnur renmraa to prewat me hw pmn.
at tbe
tlx
lot POslbrmllh.st tlx r.ffloa.4 th
Albany Woolen MMIseontpany, In Albany, Oregn.
on or Ufore si s nsunths from this data.
iwpwsiuer nui, lsut MAKV CfteiT.
Kxeculrix
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEM THAT TIIK t'N
i.1 deraigned has th'. dsy boon appointed admin
Ulnttur nt tba MUtteol C'naa A Kalntwrl, tele of Una
efuntv, Ory m, doooMed, by the county oourt lor
pna ernlitt., v'". All peraoni having elalms
sgalust aaid mUto are hereby notlnod ts pnaent
tit e.ine f 'lferly .rlfld to the Hindenlgiied at
Krown.rino, mw, wunin six months trom Uils date-.
Bipwoiker, , isui,
r 11 weoheb.
Oaa HimrHnsr, Admlnlttrstor,
a.v i-r ouiiniaraior. t"i
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
i
NOTICE IS HKHKHV OIVEM THAT THE U.V
dtraiu'wd has been, bv tin aumit nnurt l..r
Linn oouiny, (rgim, duly sppolnud almhiUtrmt,.r
ol the taiai ul UatMooa Vernon, deceaawi, laU of
Unn atunty, Oroifvti. All psrsons harina- alalnts
sgslnst eikld saute are hereby required to preasnt j
OreiriHi,
,i,im vivimTtv foniiwi va ina unnoraiiriiea St Alb in.
in, within six niontha trom thl date.
i U KKIGUTEV,
AUmlulatrsUtr.
(S-W
J K WsATHsarose, '
Ally lur Aumin'r.
ASMINISTRATGR'S NOTICE.
VTOTICB 18 HKI1EDY OIVEV
THAT TAB
ll underaignml t a Umn dulr auixilntei
& fey tils
Cfiuniy rouri lor Llnn county, uregon, siliiilnlatratoy
of the esute ol Icypbene Schooling, lata ol Llnn
county, Oregon, duocaeed. All perarms having
o'lina airalnat aaid eatate are hereby notltiol to pre.
sent them pnterly veriMrd within sis n-ouths from
tnis aate, to ins underaignen at Albauy, Oregon.
This Stb day ol August, 1891 .
. OEOUOE HUMPH11KY,
J, K, Wpathsrwrh, AUmlniatrator.
Atty Otr Administrator;
(8-1.)
for Infants
"Caatorla 1 ao well adapted toehfldren that
I recommend ltaa (uperlor to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Abobkb, M. D.,
Ut Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, H.T.
"The use of 'Caatorla' la so universal and
Ita merits so well known that lk seems a work
pr (niparerogalon to endoree It. Few are the
Intelligent families Who do not keep Gastoria
witote easy reach."' '' "
U8WKiTTIf,D.D.,
Kew York OWy.
late Fastar Btoomlngdale Seformed Church.
Tbx CcnTAua
am now receiving my Fall stock of
and am showing full lines of
goods in the
Silks and Velvets
Foreign Dress Goods
Black Dress Goods
Domestic Dress Goods
Shawls
Cloaks
Skirts
Underwear
fHoves
Hosiery Handkerchief and Embroideries Prints
Boots and Shoes
SHERIFFS TAX NOTICE OF SALE-
"fJOTlCK IS HICllEltY OIVRNTIIAT
1 br vlnne of a warrant for the co'-
hl? f daltnquanl Ua on Ilia aa..-
ment of IMIX) fur tba county of Linn aud
Mtata of Oregon, duly l.aund by th
Couiuy Clerk of aaid county, which war
rant la now In my hands, attached to the
list or unpaid and delinquent taxes for
the year 1M0. In aaid I Jon eonnty, and
not having been able after dillgnni anarch
to find any personal property within
aaid county out of which o make the
taxaa haralnallar mentioned. I Lave
lvlal upon the lands described In tbe
list hereinafter aet forth aa tba property
of the parson whoaa name la eat oppoalie
each tract a tba aame appear aamMed
oo aaid dellnqaent lex roll, and will on
Salarday, Ike Srd day ef Oelaacr, taei,
at tbe door if the County Court House,
In Albany, Unn county, Oregon, at tbe
hour of t o'clock p. m., of aaid ay, nail
al publlo auction to the hlgbiwt bidder
foroaau Ij baad, on the day of sate, all
tho hereinafter described land or so
much of each tract aa may be n-oeaary
to tar and satisfy the tax aeeaasai
againat tbe owner of such tract, in said
Unn county, for tbe yer ihuo, logMiier
wltb accruing eoatssndexpeoaes, whloh
Hat Is ee foliows:
A tnt. of Taaee.
ISraman A Bummervllle.part of the
i 1. u or jaoou nve. id is. a n
1 W. 120 acre . 1 9 00
William field, the O L C of John
Wlgle. tp IS. B Ilange.l w.3
acme: the 1) L C of A (lelaier.
tp IS. 8 Range. l.WI'JO aoree.. lift 80
Rat of o It Mcatloney .420 aeios. V 00
iMvid C Cos.Atbany.M'a 2ad Ad ,
block 17, loU 2 and 7..... .
J M and V It Ikmoca, (John I "on-
aoa. guard.,) 3 aerea of land
and hotel, at weet Home.......
Frank Murphy. Albany, H'e2nd
Ad,, black 7, lot S 1 nd 4
rianford Cochran, HE 14 ofS K hi
ofsoe38, tp 11, 8 Range 2 W,
40 acrea......
W 8 Mnnyan. aeo SU.tp l'i,S lUnge
2 Kaat, 49 acre .....
K A McKiuhsyeO 3,tp Hi Itanga
1 K et, 91 acroa
Eat Mi Itua bcotUAlUuy.K 'A of
bloc 41
C A Powell, Albany, block 06, Sola
I and 8 m
Mrs at liureaw, Albany, H'a2ud
Ad, block 25. !.. eaaae
Hair of" I Deal.2 acres adjoin
log M browoaviil
Kl of IHvid (iray, part ol the U L
C f f tsaviJ iry, (W acres. ....
Kellf, H,H ofNWofaoo
21. tp 0, d Range I K.80 aorB...
O W tfueener, tp t. JUuge, t W,
A ttCrOM.eaeaaaee va eeaea oaaea) .
Ilenjsmln Hayden, tp V, 8 liauge
1 W. l0acre.....-.........-.
Daniel Neat, the K of W , and
H W of N E and the N W
Cfej Y. olsooH. tplO, 8
lUngol V, l'W acres........
Eat Jarnea Shields. Albany, E Ad.,
block Ii lot 1. 2 and 'A of3...
J U Uolea. Albany, It'e 4.h Ad.
block 1 5, lot 6
C vV nalnave. Albany. Sebmaer'a
Ad.,block 4 ......
Mrs KO ltoaik. the N W of tho
N E of see 80, tp 0, 8 Range
I Vj 40 KCfOM aeseeeaa
William ttatea, the N X of N W
of ae 31, tp V, 8 Range 2 E, thl
fclCet Hllll.ll HMII MSS tSI WIISSNII
A Vlclotyra. S K of 8eo 24. Tp 12
8 Range 1 W: 160 sure
9 00
0 00
& 40
6 M
8 01
3 CO
14 40
9 00
0 00
S 40
2i &0
1 80
2 8)
8 01
2 49
39 CO
2 70
4 63
2 8A
S CO
8 7
M McUigh. M E I aod N 1C T of 6V0
m l p Yi 3 range y r.: '."Uacree.
F W Holmes, a pat of th K Pox I)
1 00
L V Not. Nn 2-'Sl. claim Nu CO,
Tp 13 8 R 4 W, 3i0 acre
Joseph P Joona, N E i of 8eO 1 i'p 10
8 K2K; ICO serve
James Mulvenhlll. N K J of beat Tp
128 R2K; 1(10 scrs
3 CO
3 60
3 CO
Jaaon P Butler, tbe 8 W of S K
and S E 1 nt 8 W 01
f Sao 14 Tp
14 .1 it 1 VYl suacre.
28 80
Nettie Doisn, N Brownsville, llsos-
bin'i add, block 4, loU 1 1 aud 12
Amoi II Howard, Albany, block 14
Ml ;
J R Stewart, 8 of 8 ) of Seo IS Jp
10 3 range I Jit 100 acrra
William Gates, th N i of the N W J
of 8ec31 Tp 9 8 range 2 E; 80
acre ....
J M John, 8eo 35 Tp 0 8 rang 2 W;
44 act
Al C wner, S K i of N W i of Seo 3
Tp 0 8 range 3 E; 40 acres .....
Q W Smith. Albany. Il'i add. block
1 80
9 00
1 S8
3 CO
1 80
1 80
112 lot land 2 107 23
Cherry ft Partes. Albany, E add, 110
feet by 130 hot, south of S P R
R switch in block 10 3(5 00
All In Llnn eounty, Oregon
Notiob.-Tax payor plai take notice
that ooste are now lo be added to the
a be ye amount before aetttomant.
Dated Pept. 1st, 1891.
11. poi r,
Shvr'ff of hnn county, Or,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
NOTlue IS HEREBY OtTEST THAT THE
undortljrned has besa by Ul county court for
l.hia euuiity, Uregun, duly appointed xaeutor ul the
hat will and leatauient of Jonathan Card, dsoeasad,
la'e of Llnn county; Oregon, All persons having
anion ajpunat aaia eeuue are nereny required te
priHnt the eaine propeily varifled aa by law required
lo the unrierlirnet at H aterloo, Oregon: iUiln tlx
hwiihii iroin (nil uaie.
' Tlila 6th day of September, 1301.
t. CARD.
J K WSATHNRrORD,
' 1 1 Aity tor Executor.
Etacutor.
()
IKWRNCK-NUioels hereby Riven
that Mr. "VV. B: Bu'e II is the'apaolal
airentofthe Farmers' A Merchants Jn,
aurance Co , of Albauy. for Albanv and
vlolnlty, and he latheonlynneauthoriaed
to ao business in this vicinit as uoh, .
J. O. WRITSMA.rf,
. , , 1 - Manager
and Children
Caatorla enres CoHo, Constipation, '
Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives steep, and. promotes dt.
eestlon.
'Without injurious medication.
For several years I have recommended
your Caatorla, and shall always continue to
do eo as it baa InvajiablT produced beaeflcua
results. " .
Eownr T. Tuawn, H.
f The Wtothrop," 12Hth Street and 7th Ave., "
' "New York City.
CowAar, 77 MnaaAT Stssumt, Kbw Tons.
following departments,
Notions
Ribbons
Laces
White Goods
Linens
Carpets
Upholstery
l?arns
Corsets
Groceries
Samuel E. Young.
SUMMONS.
ImtAtClreuU Court 0 tU Slate 0 Oron
for tk County oj ' Linn.
V.LIJi IIOUU,
v
S. R, IICUI)
Defendant
To 8 Klloud, the above named defendant;
IS TUB NAME OF" THE 8T1TK OP
.Oregon, yen are hereby required to
appear aod answer th camplaiot of tbe
above piainiHT, in tbe above entitled couit,
now on til with theelerk of sid coun, by
th flrat day of tbe next regular term of said
court, which said tarrn begins on Monday,
th 20(b dar of October, lS'Jl, at tbe court
bouse In Albany, L400 county, Oregno .
And yon are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer aaid nmplaiot, aa
hereby requited, th plaintiff will take a de
cree ot a id court against you dissolving the
bond of matrimony now extating between
yon and aaid plaintiff, and for ber cost and
disbursement of this suit.
Tbis summons is oubliebed by order of
th lion Ii P Doiae. judge of aaid 00 nit.
made at ebambvra. In tbe city of Salem, on
the flih day of septarnber, 1891.
W. R. eiLYF.U,
(9-11 Attorney for Plaintiff.
BREWERY FOR SALE.
a the Circuit Court of th,f!UiU oOrgon for
Ut County of Linn :
R Kbret. Plaintiff,
s.
Geo Pfau, DafeaiLint.
NOTICP H 11PPEBY riVPV TIIAT
.iatrJaU. SltL.
i shlied aod acting Reiver io the
atwv entitled action, will on
Salarday. Ike 3rJ elay af Orlaber, lt
at the Court House Mcer io tbe city ol Al
bany, lnn eoanty, Oregon, at tbe hour of
10 o'clock a m, sell at public autinn tor cash
ia hand to th highest bidder, - all the piop
rty belunniDg to Geo f faa and R Kbret,
partner doing kuaioas under tbe firm nstne
of Ceo !'(aa k Co., deibed as follows, to.
it. The Citv Bmwery. sitnste.1 on tba
southwest quarter of block No 71, in the
Esstern addiiioo.to tne city of Albany, Linn
eounty, Oregon, Incladintt all buitdiuy, ma
ehinery, boiler axl enRiiie, cold storage, k
macbioe, eak, fcatUw, tula, krgi and
evtrythltig eonuected tbrrewith.in jluJinj a
good title to the real property heroin da
son bad .
DsUd tl.1 . 2 id dy ..J 1 S9 1.
GEO. HUMPHREY
lloeivi r
SUMMONS.
In thCirt,t C'tnt fth'. SutU. of Qrtyen for
Linn Cosily.
A I my r a E Woi!ry, PUInUff,
Jasper H Woolery, Dafendaut.
T Jasper II Wo,ilry, the above neued
defendant.
IX THK NAMKOF TIIK STATE OF
, Oregon job are h reby required to
awpea" aud answer Ut oouiplaiu of the
above named lalntlfT, la the above en
titled Court, now on Il'i with the Cierk
of aaid Court, on or before tbe flriet dty
of the nest Wrm of the t'iroult Court for
I.inn count v, Oregon, hglnnino; on the
28th day of Ootobr. tffll. as required lo
the or er of publioailan of ibis lummoni.
aod if you f.li so ionawer, fur want
iheraof. the piaimio will apply to tbe
Court for ilia rnilef dotnendnd ia tbe
complaint, vlj that the bonila of mav.
rlinoDT exlatinu; between plaintifT and
defendant bediaeolveii and that plaintiff
bo awarded the car-t and custody of ttielr
minor children, Mary, 'tra and Geneva
Woolery, and for judgment ofeosuaud
diabursetnenu.
This aumtrona I published by order
of the lion It P Boise. J mine of the above
entitled Court, uia.lo this 2Sth day of
augu'.k IOl.
J. K Wk ATM i are rd,
Attoruey for Plaint.ff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
B
V VIRTUE OF AN KXEilTirfilM
and order of -aie Issued out of the
circuit court of the aiate of Oregon fur
uina county, to me directed, uaied the
18tb day of August, 18ll, upon a judb;
ment and docree of foro:osure rendered
In aaid olroult court in favor i-l H T Dit
Uinboefer, J L Haas and I L White,
prtoeia uoiiio; ttUNlness under the firm
name of Dittonboefer, Has . Co.. plain
tills, aud against U VY Fugh and Klsle
Pugh, nls wire, defeudenU, for (he sum
of 603 m, aud the further aum of 50
attorney's fees, and (28 5, eosU and
aoarulng cou, I dd on- the 18th dsy of
August 181)1. duly levy upor) ail' the de
fendants. O W Pugh and K sio Tugh's,
his wlft, right, title and lutere-t iu and
to the folio win r described real property
in said execution and order of sale a
fot owe, to wit: Lots one aud elitht, in
block Mo three, in Gla&s' aJditiou to the
town of Crawfordsville, to Linn county,
Oregep, Now, therefore, in pursuance
to aaid execution and order of eale.l
Will, OB '
Satarday, the Seih day af Seiitember, 131)1,
at tho hour of 1 o'clock p m of said, dar,
at the omi t hott-e. ia the city of Albany,
Lion coun'y. Oregon, sell at publlo auc
tion, to tbf highest bidder, for oash la
hand, aul jat to , redemptln, all the
right, title and Interest of the nbnve de
tendants, u W Pugh and Jtilule Pugb, or
either of thoni, in and to tho above des
cribed real property, to ssti fy the sum
of 9503 00, an 1 tbe further savor fSO
attorney's fees, and $23 OA. coats and in
terest and accuina eosta. dim nn aaid
judgment and decree of toteoiosare.
Dated this 25ih day of August, 1891.
M. SCOT r,
(8 28) Sheriff of Llnn county, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
OTICK IS .HEREBY GIVEN THAT SR.
J. L. Hill, aa sxeoaier el the last will and teat.
srnsst of Camilla MoFariand, deseaaed, hss fl'sd bis
Inal sceouut ot the administration ol the estate of
aaid deceased , In the office ol the eoumy elarit ef
Linn oounty, Oregeo.snd that the eoqnty court ol
aud Linn ceunty, ha apiieinted Monday, th 6th day
el October, 1391, at the hour of 0 e'sloelc, a n of said
day, as ths time, asd the oourt room ot ' said eountr
court, at Albany, 6reon, a the place, lor htarina;
ebjecUons, if any. te sai4 Bqal acsoqnt, and far the
settlement ol aaid es . J. L. HILL,
Eieautor ol th laat ji t vd (eatsmsnt el Onnla
McFsrland. dcaeanud.
9e, W, Wsioht,
Attorney lor cxeeuter.
ADated August SUth, l8l. - ' (S.l)
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT T!IE CN
derainad have thia day been aaiy apoliiiai
exeoutura ol the last will and testament ol Owen
Bear, deeeaaed, by the Hon. eounty oourt lur Linn
sounty, Oregon. Ail penons havuur claims against,
said eatate are hereby required to present them to
ah undersigned or J. K, WeatheiKnl, at Albany,
Or., within ai noaths irom I his date, preper(y Tetl
fled aa required by Ur.
Ttiia Vila day M August, ism .
WALTER M(!lI.nEE,
JOHN CUUMINUS.
J. K, WsTHaro " Execntnra
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