The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 11, 1891, Image 4

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S
WHY I
S THE
'.V. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE emfftWH
THE BEST SHOE IN THE K0H10 FOR THE MOHlTf
It t a ml h. with no larkunr w thread
to hurt the recti nuule of III Ixwt Bn calf, atyllih
and e". nl eeoow v wmi. mot Mim or ttt
fr,m than wn rrfWr iwHirfiiw, It equals naud
wist almc .-tin' fMm tl uu to fMU.
IIJM vOiennl llanil-aewrn, lheflnt calf
vilaJe le Y,r rr area rr SAii equal rreut'B
U'urty1 which eot fnim .' tu til .
O 110 Han- wed Wall Pihwfs fln. calf,
trlitv eomfiwtaliloaBil din-ahl. IhebMt
alio eircr irfTwrml at this rt. t iim rad M eua-tMi-m1
hN orating hum .ii to .!.
GO it I'ollc. raaai armcr. Hallroait area
O O and l.ltrl arrhrraall waMhmi aeair,
Mmlaa. mih In.i.l. ny tlirva toi, eataa
lan Uk. 'n. pair will wear a year.
3 30 Bn raid no hitrivwveroirf1 et
J fa thla prleei ona trial will convince tltoaa
wan want a li.w fr cmfnrt and anlN,
C U.t and SVJ.na Waralneeaan's aknaa
i4ba ara very lrnit anil tluraUa. Tho wao
nr elwa tty-m a trial will wear no other make,
nnvel J.UO an Bl.3 erhonl . ara
UUIO irn h Hi borwhr; tbeyaell
ourwhle.
I'aailaa.Uk'a that W. L, Ixiuaiaa' aama and
ark ara Mamperi on la bnttiwa of ark atxia.
W. U Dut Oia. tlrucklua, Mata.
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
FOUND DEAD;!!
While trying to Crowd then
WAY INTO
DEYGE & FRO MAN BROS
Store, where they bIwij have on hand
the Urgent Stock aouth of Portland, of '
the lateat Improved Rifle and Shot
Cunt; an irnmente .lock of FUhtng
Tackle of every description; Tent,
Hammocks, Camp Chair and thousand
of ether thing too numerou to mention
Xlopnir Shop
m connection wlrii the Store, and one of
:he best workmen In te State to do any
ntd ail kind of work.
Come one, Come al. No rouble to
how goods. "Small pre lit and quick
!" it out motto.
HATE YOC Tlt!i:D t:ie
SB HEADACHE CURE?
If yon fetva not. yov hara tWnbtla. atckttiatl
tiwtkJ nr.nevMpriir many timra by taking pill IX
ton bawd, kidneys and couatipatiua.
At s rrrulator of tn kkiod it bast eanaparUla, If
takvo in naif taupnouful dean.
ask tour URuaaisT rou it.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
Hit. E . C. ESfS Nrrrs sr.d Brain Traataiaa
roaranud spct.1u for Uyvtona, thxnnaas, Cnsva
-o, ri a, KTTa NeurAlvia, Headacba, 5rvoa
Pnrrstlon sauard by th uaa of alcohol or tobacco,
WafulBfa, llental Irf.rBion, H-Vaalng of tb
Krais, ra-TilliiiK in Inaanity and loading to mlaary,
laf nt aea.h, prenMtara old ara, barrannaa. loss
af i cv-i twia-! by ovar-oxaruoa of tha train
Kach fe. nontainv ona rvnth's trratmotit, 1 s bos
jr six be I jr i asot y aiail priaid on roroipt
pnea.
WE CITARAKTER SIX B0XE3 TO CT-'RE ANT
aan. With arb oniar rana by n for sis kosaa.
aoonpipauiod aits $6, w wabaTnd u purrhaaor our
writtes roaianWa to rtfund th awnay if th traW
aiont A"rt not effx-t a eura. Ouarantaos iamad onl
oyd. A.CumoiUK, tirozgut, sula ayant, Albasv, Or
PHOTOGRAPHER,
(;.-r So.tond ainlKwriyit, Alt ary, Oi
SUPKHIOit work. guarAnteed in ever
branch of the art. 4ralaging e,'
all kdi'l a itpeiity,
FOSHAV A MASON
-mu m 44wksv4iu
Uru .Hts a fid Slookscllers
-..' ta lor JoJio b. Alden'a publications,
- rb vih Ry'i ;".; ;i.iUer' pneeawiLD
Ferifnillfii t Imng,
-FUNK UAL DUiECTORS. '
rl'.riai Ernbalml.ir Oiiia Ssie-ttil
caJiy
RsdCrownMills
tie t-x ) 'r.:t isrrfcfcloK to. Al.H
43 d 4iei'i vat. '
MKST STOItAGF. ffrVCIUTlES;
Ciiy Ilcst.iani!it.
fltving 0 i. vulirxly rinode!d. thiso'o
ao'l y;:i'.u nmti'irant will itt uisile first
i lm 11 Kir-y rxfiiicot. The public will bt
given tt'- at ll hour for only 36
jciiU. Kvtr, f'tui i tkt and sttrxotive
Priy i '1 'K(f rs In every (tyle.
Conrad Mever,
.fWI'KltSl . OK-
Gr.iaijr Broadalbiii and First St8:
-KAI.KB IN-
nAr V e .!:,
i icn t'rd'iii,
. -aa.- . .
t'afler,
Cftunl nettta,
tneanw r
F f'gclnltlea.
Clears,
Kn'ttu,
Tea, -
trim
i:tc
'MyfiilPK that la kept In a nn
'V$u5 grooery ore. HlgbeH
ft 7
7 Vy
i ici to
iw loci r 'u i a, p inn mri hihi am wow.
rlrr,o :. llwaw-aewwel anoa, hat
buUllO IxuiKMla. ertylla:aualFreaca
tnurtiHt h. cuatlne: from 4.to lo w"V
f.a-lra ..30. w-.Ow aa4 tl.T Mm foe
Mt'wrwar thht nn tk-uaola. HtTllah and
MA)
EAST AND-SOUTH,
VIA
Southern PacISo Route
.... SHASTA LINK.
ipraat Train laart rrUa4 Dally.
( NarU
it a
!. l a m
T:iHr. aTtt
to -u r m Lv
t it a a I ar
rnttlaai
Alhanv
Baa Crannlaiia
Aho trains ftop only at tallowing ttatlna anrth
at Hotabnrf. Rati rnrtlanj, (raon fltv, Woa.
sum. Halatu, Albanr, Taafant, HhoJ.l, Hlf, Har
tatinri, JancUon City, Irilnf , Bugaa.
aosssva mil., ar.
l:m. ii.v
lf r a ( Lt
VUra Ar
IVrtl.nd
Altaav
K..hiirf
' Ar"T r r a
, l.T l;(Xi H
utiT Mwjti ar aiotrt Bt.it)
IWsal
IMrtlana
Alhanjr
Ar
Ar
00
aaaAioa tstsra,
Lv
Ar
Alln
r
L
Ar
Lv
m 4 a
to 4 a
:ir a
t:40 a
Llaiin
; Alhaar
t.iiin
f )
I; a
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars,
far AvraiMtnawatlawal Hraad-4 laaa ria
ra, HUckMlu Kaare Train.
vTaat Ktaa KlvUlaa.
BtTvTKK" rwltrLitn A.l t'OKVALlia,
Min, tu Ani (Kiet(unuajr.)
au 4 a I Lt
t:lr a I Ar
urt'aml
Carvallls
Ar I :.tu r a
Lv I h U ra
axraaM Tttn saiit (Eaejp. londar.
ural Lv
I ra Ar
PortlanU
Molllnnvlll
Ar I : 4 a
Lv I 4 a
rruroupru"rrioicotH .
Ta sit aoInU
EAST, AND SOUTH.
fut tai, la(.rMatlo I ravardlni rstas, s,
oaOnaiaany Arval at AINar ,
M. -OKIILKn B P. ROOMS
Manaaar Aast 0. F. sad P. Af
YAQUINA BAY IIOUTE.
o
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
T alOe, Earolver.
Orsn D873l3pm9Qt To'g Steamers,
Hhwrl Line I Callforala.
Flrat-olas through passenger and
rlKht Itnafrom Portland and all polnu
a the WUlamett Valley to and from but
FianoUco, Cat.
Roata naaka cloat, connection at Al ban
-:th train of the Oregon Paoid Kallroad
TIME SOHBDCLK. ap gnndars.)
Lot v AlUoay lj:i r. a.
Lwt Yaqaiaa, T:t0 4,e
Laava Currallia.10 ISt.a
Arrtv Albany. 11:1 4. a
uaav corvalils l:fS. a.
Arrls Taqaiaa, i:U r. a
O.dc O.lrmla connect at Albany and
JcrvsJiia. The above train connect at
Taaalna with the Orenon Iveioptnnt
Onmpajiy's Line of HUMtuabip between
Vaquina and Man Prnneiaoo, -
HAII.ISfCI DATES .
rana V4t4.
Wil!actt Tallv. Taaaiay, 4n th : Thurwlar,
. Aavlllk;!lalari4y.AutltMi;a1mJar.Au(II
Vaoa tA riii
rillaaut'a Tallay. Friday, ja!y Slat: Hoaday, Au
KU; Tuaaday, Ang MMu Wadnosday, Aug Jots
The OompASv twTM the njDt to
lnKsslllna dalmi without notice.
". . Paanenitora from Portland and
Ulaaettn Vaily poinla can make cloae
nanectkui with tbe trsJoa of the Yaqulna
rants at Albanr or Corvalll. and If dea
ttnedtoHan Kranolaco should arranalo
rrlva at Yan-jlna the evening befure 'le
'waulnjr
rraaseaCar aa rra rats alwaj the
' La writ
Par lafarawUn viy to A R Cbapmaa.Pralshl ard
lAot Axant, AlKany, C. .! K.
O. F. aa P Ais .
CorvslJt.
PROrESl0XAL CARDS
QEO. E. CtlAJIO
LV; E. CtlAJIBElSLAIX,
t Attarnay at Lt . Will pc otlr a sll mru of ths
Mata. Hfiootal susnu-w i'a wi mattar 10 probata
sadloao la.tiuni. UPr lCB-la 14 FUno block.
J K. WKlTDEIiroUU,
Attorney at Law. Will dtvHIoi In sll t mru of tb
(ta'o, 4a)retFUua block, Albany, Or on.
Ty II. UII,YEV.
Attunwy al Law .ni licitur In ChaMary. Ou'la
Uona mada oa all nta. Loaiu nogtiatad far
arablataroM. AlbaDy, Orvgun.
EO. VT. VTRIfinT,
attornay at Law, and ta-y PuMle. Wil I nraatlaa la all
aoartaof tbh)aat and In tha United otalaa court
torOragoa. atOiri -rixit room! 0Tr ilaak of
Oragoo, A.baay, t'ga. ,
s. a. s. Bi.4aB.aea i, . a. wiTsat
JLACKIlt'KM fc TfATHON,
AMornay at Law. A.f buainas will raatlra prompt
svtootloa. etaieeiOdd rallonaLaifl., Albany. Or.
VrillTJfET,
1
Attornay at Law, aal KaUry Fubllc. Albany
Oragaa.
JJB. jr. Im hill,
iWalaiaa sad Safgcow. OFFICE -Comer First an
Farrp (traaM, Albany, Oragon.
D
Bft. fIAMTOJ A DAVIS,
rtiyaSaians ta 'l'ra. OFFICE Corner flMx4
sod Unxdalkl itroata. AJWir, Or, U4ll promptly
iU M iaattv sad smaatry.
1 U. CHAMBERLAIN. If. D
Honisapathlat. a9auacUit la diaaaaas of th By.
Twaaty yoars' aapaHanoa. OaV hour7 to a a ai
1 I I p sod M araitlag. Alba, Or.goa.
HANK OF OREUUHT.
9 , ALBA BY, OBBOON.
rBpioll.
1- e.e.
It I' HF.KKILL
t. J LA.VN1NO
Jav W I LAIN
Preaidont .....
Vloa-Praaidanl
Caahit
TrantacU s general bsnklng busiiiew:
Exhang bought and -.ld on all tha prluolpsl
eitiea in tha United Stats I slaon England, Ir.land.
Franea and Oonnany.
Collctionmsdstsll stcaaillil point on favor
able tarni.
liitaraat all vod 0.1 tint dopoaltt.
I HINT ."tATIOXAL KINK,
fF ALBAttr, OHKfiON,
rasl'lont
Ti Fraaldaiit .
Zaahiar. ......
- h Ff.IVW
... 8, K.TOUNO
.K. W. LANULON
rHANHA(-T8 A OENBRALankliilusloate.
Aouoinrrs kupt ,uiija to bwk.
fliOHT KaCHANOK and U-i rapltie trtntfer, sold
New Vork. Ban Frsueitco. Chioacu and If .1 Un.l
reif'iti
OO J.E0TI0HF MADE on favorat.l ternui.
aiSBOTOa
B. Too B, W, LB(.a
L B Blair, L. Fims
EDW4HS t . Uox.
I I MX CO NATIONAL HANK,
J OF Al.BAaT. OKFOOIf.
CAPITAL ITOCK 1100,000.
Prl.lnt. J L COWAN,
Fia-PtaldutM...... , M RAIXTON,
Astt Cashier O A AKCHlBOLI.
' T secToav, I L Cowan. J U Kaltton, W i
Lad.t, W U J A Craword anil t A An h
ibold. . . .,,
TRANSACT a general hanking buetnam .
,DBAWSluaHWAPT8ou ow Fork. Da
1 1 1 " i6lt , Oregon.
r' LIAS Xlr.'EVe" , .pt,l e.ifUj '
ItE(.KlVEdpolliuhK:t ebetk. '
,OUTLANI MiVIIVGS IIANU,
OF FOFTLABD. OIIBOOM.
Paid up aapltal ..-........ ..........t2M,00
8urlu and pro(lt........... , .... 0U.OOO
Intereatallawed on aariuga deioa!ta a follows: J
Onor'tiuary taringa books .,..4 per cent pal annum.
On term earing buok ..... .a pr cent per annum
. On eertlfloatee of dopoeit.
Far throe month.... ., ,..
For aix mouth
..4 percent parannnm:
, 6 pvr cent per annum:
For twe'.re mdutha.,
9 per eent per snnmn:
rUANK DKKUM. Pretident
T. P. THOMPSON Vice-President,
H. 0, 8TKATTON. Caakier
ht slcmortflt.
A SHAH "TIN PLATE UlLlt.
a 4BBBaBBBa t
A rhlla JflphU concern that profetic
to make tin plateha managed to g't a
good deal of free advertUIng through re
publlcnm paper by aetullng letter telling
of the superior excellence of It Ameri
can tin plato" and furnishing specimen of
it alleged manufacture. Ihe t-vcimen
are of roofing plate. and not of what t
popularly understood by tin plate and It
turn out that the concern due not even
tnknutactuietheroont.gpUtc about which
U make to much ado. The phl are
bought and merely dipped in the Phila
delphia "tin flute works," only about a
doien person bvlug employed In the
"great rtlablUhmeiit,''. which h been to
extentlvcty advertised.
The Xutiumil .ttrlW, a New York
paper publlthed lit the interest of packer
and provision dealer, hat been making
Inquiries in'o the extent of the reported
manufacture of American tin plate for the
Information cl the packing trade, hlch tin
utfjplAte In Urge quantise. Having been
conilJcnced into a good deal of gratuitous
adveriUing of the Philadelphia concern It
finally concluded to make personal Invest
igation. A a retult it f.ate from posi
tive knowledge of Ihe fartt, and beyond
any question or doubt, there I no tin plate
mill In Philadelphia, and consequently no
America.) tin plate work I essentially a
rolling mill with ail the appurtenances of
the tame. The nctuil tinning of the sheet
I in reslltv but a mall part of the plant,
Investment, labor and expense attached to
their manufacture."
The editor of the .Worn 'rnlir
give a detailed account of the question
asked of and answer given by the alleged
"tln plate manufacturer.' The represen
tative of the paper was rafused permission
to go through the tui plat works' or see
any patt of il. The "tin plat msoufaat
mcr" admitted, he di 1 nut bay bar of f lat
iron or strcl o- roll any LorVinto hU. II
meiely lukht th black thaot and dipped
tlicut in tin. II cnttU Dot ot would not ay
from whum ha bought tb sheet or bow
much American tol er iron he ha I pur
ehsard or received. II eoutrusd to never
hsving hvd nAnietican pid tia, nureu!d
he iht.w an invoice. Mil of lading or other
documrot to thpw a shipment of American
pig Uu to bi ''work." Tb "work were
aid to occupy a bailding GJ by 30 fast, bat
th inter lrwr was mfutoit prmiin to
see it su.l th utiro foroe omployaj a as
". eveu men sod sit byi.N Working at it
fall eapiy tha proprietor "of tbi rat
t.n plat iniil" as) s, "all told, rooting aod
tikooiog piste, weosn turn out about fifty
hose a day."
lapping of p'atii. s n:h a U done In tlilt
much dvefti'ed Philadelphia ciiocern, ho
Kren don in tl it country for years, Any
sheet which havo bceo'oaed fur the canning
industry, np tt th dale, must b i'n ported
ihictr. Th AWirinil I'tovii'umtr couclude
it expur of lb I'Lilah.lpl'ia tia plat
ni.aui by asyittu: "Wbstevvy it dnn tt
preeent in this lino is cither dono f .r ,ului
eal cITitt it for advrrtisiug if.iur thsu for
bositcis J. urj i'6". Ni) tia plat for osnaiag
purpn i tua,!o m this ountr) ; whatover
is uj1 11 import!!." It adda that "a hi'
the Likc packet my ileriv tome benefit
from the 'drawback allo7tl on c l ported
tin cans, an I while th lorai.o coniamer
may tl.u tjoy an advantage, tb Ameri
ean people, and principally th wurkinmeo
and farmer, hay I bear tiio brunt of tb
oroU.0 ton which lhy e?ij iy, n l ptyjtl.
tax cn tin pls'o wtiou buyia; etnaed
goods, while none is mtd ia tiii country at
prnt or cat be msdq fir ome time.
Cleveland i'l-timltaltr.
THE tt t.V KACF.K C'U.VII.
One of the mot- singular creature that
ever walked the earth or "twain the wa
ter under the earth' Is the wot Id-famous
man-faced crab of Japan. It body U
hardly an Inch In length, yet the head Is
fitted with a face which I the perfect
counterpart of that of a Chinese coolie; a
veritable missing link, with eyes, r.ute and
mouth all clearly e'efmcd. This cutlout
and uncanny creature, beside the great
jlltenos It bears to a human being In the
matter of facial feature I provided with
two legs, which teem to grow from the
top of Its head arid hang down over the
ides of its face. Henlde these legs, two
'feelers," each about an Inch In length,
grow from the '-chin" of the animal, look
ing for all the world like a Colonel's foiled
beard. These man-faced crab fairly
warm In the Inland tea of Japan.
Had the old politician knnwo that th
mortsgo indobtadn th United btstt
wii a tithsof what it f xiUnp, they would
h tvt labored dsy std tiwht to keep tbe
figarc from th public. AJvante
Ily the way, rr.eo and Uelhren, it ws
tli to called iltniocritio politician that
(orCtd Ihioogh bill that rtijuired Porter to
tsk a "centos" of niortasge a well a
the people. McKiblry, Itted stidJthat
crowd kicked like bay sue.-s bat tbey bad
ta let the mm ti,io coin, . and now that
crowd ar laying that iiioitKe ar tim of
great proepority. l!ut noua bat fool will
believe it. No one with mortgsgo on bis
farm cau !.e made t-j helinvo'thsk it is a sign
ofproapei ty.
Compansed air is much more exten
sively used a motive power in Europe
than it ha been in this country. Great
improvement have been made in mazhod
of compressing air, and it is found that a
large increase of power is gained by heat
ing the compressed air before using it.
The heated air i used In steam engine
the same a steam I lined, so that no
change of motor is required. One of the
advantage of compn seed air Is that when
the compression is removed It produce a
cold blast, and may thus he ued for cool
ing licmei In hot weather afier furnishing
Its quota of power wh le compressed. By
using compressed air to generate electric,
ty, tbe new power rr.ay be made as flttl
ble a can be desired,
The belief ha bn f-dulou!y cultivated
by tho advocates of reciprocity that toinn
speciul privileges wi.rt secured fur tb United
State by tho treaties which vera not pos
seasad by r tt'c nation. As matur oj
f sot sll the jiinoeisiouH, o called, hsva been
mad by rnr government nd we have iu
ail only a lew tradinw liberties iu Spsnisb -Ambriuku,cuuiilriaa
wl ready enj yed by other
nation. A o rnpaign cry reji proclty i
beoomiug very hoarte. . ; '
The tar Arcturus U ni million times
aa far away aa the sun, an. I if our sun were
placed at that ciiui inous dtuice iu uia.n
cler would have to be eighty-two Mmes aa
great in order to give a light equal to that
rece.vcd from Arcturus. Arcturus must
be a gigantic sphere, 550,000 lime largei
than our tun, with a diametT of 70,000
000 miles, or more than large enough to
fill all the entlie orbit of Mercury.
- Mr Z iter, o' Syraoifi, N Y, woul t nrit
have bteu canBht soe&kiiig past tho custom
heme with fifty yards of tmogg'ed til sbont
hi body hud he kcow n of tke williugoest of
,b foreign prcducty to psy the tax.
TKLEGKAPHIO NEWS
Bingham Body Feaad.
Astoria, Sept a. The body of it T Bing
ham, the Portland attorney who wai rlrowaed
about two week 1 ago while fishing off th
rocks be low Long llcsch, wat found in the
cove near Cane lisncock at 7:30 last evening
by Corporal Boyle, one of the soldiers itailon
d at Fort Csnhy. Fh upper portion Of the
body and th face wer to badly decomposed
to b unrecognisable, but llis body "w
iilentlfied by the clothing and the gold watch
which Uingham had with him when the td
accident occurred. The body will be tent to
Pjrtland for Interment tomorrow.
Wheal al Salens,
Salem, Sept 4. Wheat matter wre
rather lively about the Salem Flouting mills
yesterday, One deal for 14,000 baihclt wat
closeJ witn a man at Independence. 1 h
price wt eighty-lhret anJ one-half centt,
which had been contracted Kir some time ayo
Another deal of 3000 bjsliel was closed in
Fucene on a bar of oinety-fiv eenti.deliv
id In Poitlsnd, which i equivalent to eighty
two cents la Sulem, llctwcen four and fire
thousand bushel ware receded a! the milt
yesterday, of which 3,000 wa bought im
mediately the mill paying eighty two cent.
Bwiwlct rwaed.
SroKANK, Sept 4. Last night four soldier
J O Kecfc. Corportl AiTerton, J lliown, and
I'at-ick llugan, belonging to company 11,
Fourth iufantry, wer out on Lake Cocur d'
Alcne In a hug sail boat. Near Ni'gtr bead
point, one of the party lost bit bat, and in
attempting to get it upset the host, rd al
were thrown iuto the water. There wa n
mean of rescue at hand, and Keefe, Ander
ton and Brown were drowned, 1 login tv
himself by hanging to tbe boat, and wa pick
ed up this morning in an exhausted condition.
A reenllar Bleraa.
Paris, Sept 4. Yesterday afternoon, Tarl
wa vltited by itorm of extraordinary viol
ence. The sky (uddcety became to dark that
it wa found necessary to light electric lamp
in Ihe streets. The wind blew a gate and
rain fell in torrents. During the court of Ihe
stoim two men falling into the mouth ol the
Seine were drowned before help could be ob
tsineil. Work an I be Mlaataw tsar.
F.I'cenf., Or Sept 4 -IJcutnnt G A
I.vell lelt this rity this morning for Florence,
where be will start the proposed government
work on the bar. lie tocs not expect to do
very much improvement this fall, as il is loo
late, but be will get the necessary plant in
resdiocM for future operations,
Beearws Biralira.
iNbCFKNUKNCB, low. Sept ' 4 Two ol
the world record wer broken today. Al'er
ton trolled a mile in S:lo (1st, crowning him
self king of stallions, snd mhsncing his vtiue
150,000, . Direct covered a mile in 3:06.
breaking th worlds record lor both t.otlers
and pacers.
realt f Whitby.
Davkmport, Wsa Sept, 3. Frank Ca
anatigh, and a man named William LovetT,
drove into Davenport from Cavaatogh rtnch
four mile east of town yesterday afternoon.
During lb day, Nxh became intoxated and
returning lo the ranch, became involved la a
drunken quarrel, duilni; which Cavsnsueh
killed Lovell with a club. Cavaaaugh r
.turncd lollsvcnport this morning and gsv
himself up 10 lb authoii.ie. add is now under
rrcst awaiting further proceedings in the
matter. Cavanauxh is an old settler and has
always born a good reputation. Ijvctl was
a uociiaigcd aolilicf from rott Spokne, and
little it known of him here.
fallleal by Ltahlhlag.
Maunoi.Ia, Ark Sejit t. Four person
were instantly killed y lighloing ix mile
east of here yesterday. Mr Cam h, yrMtii
nent planter, was in a small cs'.ion hout
with h or six welc.iiaf: cotton, l.lclitnine
struck the end of the building, tearing il to
jrn.c ann tciiing 11 on tire wun IB COIIOO.
Tbe killed are: Samuel Carter and hi fifletn
year old son James; lolm Itrown: Doe illskclv
Mr Couch was rendered insensible fur min
time but it now oat of danger,
T 4.ral tire.
Salim, Sept 3 Thcr were Iwo grata
fire in the vicinity of P.ol last night. W N
Putnam lost 1000 buttel cf oat and 6co
bushels of wheat, and Polk liabot lost 600
bushels of wheat. 1 be first fire caught from
spark from an engine and lb latter from a
stubble fire which bad got bcyood control
errata aiyl.
r.rxt.lN, Sept 3. Ihe minister of justice
hi ordered ihi autborttic to pro are I imrned -
'tely with the prosecution of the editor or
in toculistic Journal Die Volktnscbt, who
waa rrrtcU snd his pper appreed for at
tacking the e-operor m its column t. The
rtcrbn aoci ilit are very much stirred up over
the severity on ihe psrt of the government,
sndagroupof them yesterday, who were
heard 10 denounce ihe action 1st cn, were dis
persed by Ihe police and threatened with
arrest.
A Big rire.
Tub Dallbs, Sept 3. This place was vis
ited today by a fir which completely destroy
ed sixteen or seventeen block of valuable
properly and threw the town into the wildest
excrement. About I o'clock this afternoon a
small blaze started In Ihe restaurant of Fred
SaiLbe, and before the fire department had
arrived upon the scene the flame had made
such headway that it wat Impossible to gsin
control of them. A heavy wind made it im
possible to fighi the fire The principle fosse
were: m
SUiM restaurant, residence and brick
"joon 9 10,00
m tv vt ingtte (. 0, is- and gen-
1 . 1
era, iiierunDOiM Wore i0.030
mcwonsui 11,0, saloon restaurant
no Kxiging tioute .ooo
if... ... ... .
iiooq corrai, uvery sisni nI resi-
vom, residence ami warehouse 4,000
J reiers, smre son lumber yrd.. lo.oco
iau a. Mugnun, implement repoa-
noy ana residence r.noo
i-iiiwn uros, siock oi agricultural
implement 10,000
c rriugerain, Renersi store, brick
wsrciiousc ana residence..... :.. ao.oxi
. . . ........
w ixri, lackson house ?.ooo
l)cn wiisob, liquor ,50O
Edwards, painter's mstcriiis 8,000
Tscific Fence Work, stock 4.000
otax vogi co ntteen dwelling. . . . 20,000
Vogt bloc, djer house and armory. 200.000
r t 4T f . A " . '
wiKton, mcAiisisr to, merchandise
a f . a
--ana implements e..oco
muencu pinning mill, undertaking
D.hop and residence 15,000
ennsnnn ex uorsbt). groceries.... r. 5000
w r Latuer, green grocer. , . ........ 3,000
Drown, grocer 5,000
Nichjlson, brick block itatlone y
lock warehouse and jswelry 50,000
Jones Bros, grocer 3.000
Graham, restaurant - i.ooo
Whyers, liquor 3,000
Columbia Packing Company, wre-
haute and tock 10,000
My & Crowe, hardware's ......... 30,000
George Anderon, gunsmith 5,000
L-Rorden, cocker y etc.;...., 15,000
Easter: Co operative Association,
gcr.er! store. f 5,000
Chsrle Stuhbs, liquor, 5,000
William Wiley, Mable..., 5,000
Thorn Ward, livery horse and rigs 4,000
US tvnek, harness maker...,. ...... 3,000
Dalle Mtrble Work......,, 2,000
.Tot i, :.. . ..... . $530,000
A large number of fine residences were
burned, among them thoe of Hon Condon,
F May, Mr Griffith William. William
Mitchell, E B McFarland and David Vause.
The handsomest churches in the city are
gone.
LalngiMOto;rapher A aay Irtgan.
Wa haw lion ai f ..11 t---.tt . . . J - t.
I. VV Clark and W H Greenwood up to Nor
1.1-h, 1899. Duplicate oan be bad from
bum only of na at reduced late. We hay
alro about 18,000 negative mad br oar-
elv, from which duplloate oan be had
like ia. Ws carry th only full Una
viewi i t this state and do enlarged work
lnwriti in. Rm .1-.- ..V U--V.M
- - i . . wura. fro puaii ww
pleased to see yon at oar Studio in Freman's
uivua, aextaoor to niaaonio xempi
Pi-t y m'xs Ta ;m ialutt-y and bi f ha id.
mtdo harm a i, w r auVe f, ' from O 0 He
Frlinl,at DjbriMes o.'djatsnd,
hint 111
Salem hat the most thlfiletity kept de
pot ground ot Any city of It lxe on the
coast. At Albany '.ho ground are wat
ered snd made a perfect flower garden.
Journal,
Tha f.vlinnnn Ktnrrmt has till ntnln
statement t "The editor on account of
Af.nntrlal rmharraeament waa r.nt able to
attend the edl.oriul association which met
at Astoria this week."
Wheat dronncd i cent this afternoon
and 84 cent 1 being paid. At Salem the
price l 8j cent. The outside market
shows weakness; but buyer consider It
only temporary, -
"The Carncr Grocery" I all that it I
claimed to bo clean anu wtiotesoine in
tone, filled with fun, which occasionally
cease for a moment, while a touch of ten
der nnlhot remind the auditor that there
I serious tide lo even the happiest of
mortal St Louis uiohe-Dcmocrat, At
tSe Opera House Saturday night.
Oiin ot the Albany young men who
went to s c the Salem-Portland baso ball
game 1 1J to have returned part of the
way on the b Ind baggage; but It wa an
ti'i Mcni ha lumnlnii o.t the front car bv
mlatake. He found two hobo already
ahead of him, ' and wa obliged to ride
with them to Turner, where M came
near being compelled to help wood up for
tha tide, lt I hardly cafe to mention
blind baggage to the manager of the Al
bany ho team.
fla If Vnrtavn Hint wlioii IliA Alhani
Mining Company got their mill plavccwj
that Linn county win imve tlio bent
quart mill in the atale. Old Linn tin
everything in lite uponaiivn aoKree,
even to pretty wniiien ntul ugly men.
Advance.
One of The Dalle paper tmU on Tuo
day just prevlou to Uie big f re : "The
water bit U tn ot o liltlu force during
the past two day that it would not turn
our Potter pre or even the IVerlcs
ioblrcr. Of all proccsso of reason the
IokIo of event I the most indisputable,
and what we told our citizen for the
past four year la being proved true evtrv
day. The only wav to procure a good
water eupply for The Da.le le by the
pumping ayateni, and ttiie U becoming
wore evident aa lime advance."
(ieorge P.uhl rnt two days and a
nlht in Albany thla week, (ieorge doe
not think much of the railroad accommo
dation that wilt compel one to upvtid
one night and a part of two day in tran
sacting A little businee within thirteen
miles of hi borne. Advance. Ae one
can arrivo in Albany from Lebanon at
W:.'Wand return at2:30,liavinicfive hour
here, enough time to tratuact tnont any
kind of buinea the above remark can
hardly be appreciated.
IVcanao tlirio or four Albany men
have aten fit to put a, thousand dollar
apiece into an outside investment, i no
reason why Atbnnv should uot alao have
her enterprises. Theao aauie men have
always Iteen nmong those Bt the top of
the list for all home movements; while
Itlaaafeto say some of thowe who are
doing a little kicking are the ones who
never give a cent lor anything, probably
UrfttiM they haven't it. Tho Uxt ins
good ono, and il is to be hoped it stirs
our cltlxcits up to a local movement.
The idea of organlxing a fruit orchard
company, with the orchard in the vicin
ity of Albany, as an experiment, is a
food one, and the fact that there is one
n southern Oregon, started mostly by
Portland and other capital, with only
about a tenth part from Albany, will not
interfere with it at all. Albany should
have a first class cannery. One tran
says a big furniture factory is juat the
thing. A preooed brick factory, proposed
recently, should have lecn secured, and
my Ujiiow. Let ns do something for
Albanr. There is plenty of idle capilrl
here to make things boom. Moro fac
tories, should le the cry.
The SI'R R company I ulng the old
schedule of freight rates, notwithstanding
the commissioner, arranged a new ine to
begin Sept. i. Only the courts can settle
the matter,
Some one Rives as a recommendation
for a stats el ol the Kockle the fact
that three pound of bu'.ter can be bought
for 35 cents. Nut much of an Inducement
for ti e farmer.
The way a Georgia editor advertise :
"For sale one Wnnhington- Press that
never told a lie; one auhweription hook
containing a hope of a hereai ter.and the
good will of an Impoverished man. Call
at once and avoid the great rush."
Some people consider the fruit in front
of grocery stores public property. The
Man Alniut Town has just observed a
man fill his pockets with nectarines, not
one but three or four; several boys pas
sing a store each helped himself to a
peach. A regular rtmtomer is entitled
to some privileges hi sampling good, but
the passer by should keep his hands off.
Tlii I the country for prune. There
I no doubt of It. Among the finest vari
eties Is the Sliver prune. Mr Martin Payne
ha handed u a branch of them, large,
luscious fellows, remarking that the only
fault he could find with ihe,m was that
they bear too much, breaking the trees
down. A few big prune orchards I t the
vicinity of Albany Of this and other varie
ties would be a fine thing tor the country.
Tabs Caret There I Danger!
In allowing insctiyity of ths I idney to
grow through neglect, Tb deadly shoal I o
Bright' di-esse and diabetes will wreck the
goodly bai k of hcslth if it il allowed to
drift rud'l rleta upon tbem.' Th bladder,
too, if iua five, aod judicious intdiostion
does not wedily direct tbs helm toward
tbe port safety, will be wbelmod by the
quicksand of diseaae. In seleoting s diuretio,
1st ynnr tlwice fall upon I lostn tier's Stom
ach Hitter-, which stimulates the renal or
gans without irritating and exciting them,
two ITVctt to be apprehended from tho un
mediot'ed stimuli larget v resorted to. These
bsv a tvn.lnoc) to reaH prejudioiallv. Th
Bitter invigorate ths I tdneya and bladder,
ia common with the nry and dittive
organ, aod so afford lasting aid. It also
afford dual sitnoe in praventipg and
enriog intermittent and remittent fovir.
Bitiouinos constipation and rheumatixut it
also aubju&at.
An Example Th tea fur American
eouanmption are bought in China by Euro -pean
experts, who are otlled "tea-tasteri."
Th encyclopedia ar authority for the fact
Ihtt in a few year thny have to giy up
their lucrative positions with (battered oon
titotion. Th unheal thfulnets of th adul
terati in and mineral coloring matter otu
not be more atmogly pit. Beech' Tea i
pure a childhood.. For! by Allen Bro.
; E W Aohuon &Co ar selling mooumcnls
at Portlsnd price.
La dim Oxvohd Tibs. I hav a very
arge itonk of these goods, in qualitie rang
ng in pries from $1.23 to 4 00 a pair. They
M siadsotloather ; (very ptir warranted.
' . Pamusl K Yo'tjo.
Tb belt roast coffee ia th city at mud
doyer.
MAKUIE!.
ANDERSON PENLAND. At the
residence of D L Matheny, in Polk county,
near Salem, by Rev E 8 Bollnger, Mr
Samuel Anderson, ot Polk Co., and Mrs.'
M J Tenland, ot Halsey.
ROKX.
DUNCAN In thU illy, Sept. and,
1891, to .the wtfe of John Duncan, the
lawyer, a boy and a girl twin.
DIED.
NEWMAN. un nday evening, Sept
4th, 1891, near Millers, after a lingering
illness, Bland Newman, aged 24 years,
Mr Newman was a barber working at his
trade with Mr Vierick, and for himself
in this city, for . a year, and also at
Woodburn, Eugene and Corvallia. He
was a native Oregohian.
YAartftA f.At.
NicwroKT, Or., Bopi. 3rd, 1H91.
Ths last hop of the aotUoit was given
last night. This indicates that Boon all
of the sea side guests and campers will
be homeward bound.
Wbjs) has not hoard of Ocorgo Wash
ington? He is here in the character of a
famous fisherman. He has been here
ten years aud supplies one hotel with fish.
He has a small row boat in which he
crossess the bar and in the open sea
catches halibut, codfish, trass, rock cod,
etc. In the bay lie catches flounders,
kelp fish, perch, etc. Twice when out
side ha was caught bv storms that pre
vented his return to the bay, hut he with
the coolness of the olJ general made his
way to Foulweather. six miles north of
Yaquina, whore he found refuge. A tug
was sent out after hitn once when thus
caught out In a storm, but he was found
at Foulweather safe and sound. He is a
veiy quiet and unassuming man, receives
a pension for service in the war, and is
very proud of his success. He takes
great delight in showing ladles and child
ren his wonderful "catch" of Halt. He
has taken in sturgeon, one of which
weighed 130 Itm. In the bay guest at
times go out with hint to enjov the sport
.Only yesterday some careless hunter sent
a ball at a bird erhaps, that cam very
near the head of Ueorge while he was
out In the bay taking in his usual load of
flounders and other fish. The gentleman
with him thought this waa a hard intro
duction to a treat in which lie came near
bringing (ieorge Washington ashore a
wounded, if not a dead man. The dan
ger of losing one's life iu going outside
lo fish is not so great as it is In getting
olf or on a cable or an electric car In
Portland, not by a thousand fold. In
the latter caso very little attention is
paid to tho safety ot passengers when
leaving these street cars.
And there is a cloud hanging over th
fillotx Agency. Ktitnor has it that there
is trouble between the agent and the
"allotment-man." Wl at it Is about no
one ran welt state. Not that the land
should te allotted to the Indians and
the reservation thrown open cannot be
well questioned. The expense in keep
ing these Indians a they are now kept
is one of the evils of the Indian Depart
iiient. What, ihW quarrel is about wilt
soon le made public. Special Indian
Agent Parker is there and so is Senator
Dolph, and the troublesome matters
must bo settled tip and wilt be. In days
gone by one would suppose that trouble
meant nuslness at an agency, but the
watchful eye now-a-days prevents a
a -andal and the result is we are all look
ing for the outcome. It is not another
cane where ft took f 75,OUO to get out rock
to build a chimney for an agency build
ing. Those palmy days are gone. Every
one has confidence iu the honesty and
ability ot the present agent, and the
trouble may be nothing but a personal
matter that the special agent, who is a
gentleman ot ability, will settle op with
out a murmur. Senator tKilph inspected
the jetty and - looks as if he had put the
summer in with hard work. If he will
see that land is allotted to these Indians,
that tney are treated like citixens, made
to support themselves and the Hi let x
reservation Is thrown open, lie will do
what the public asks at the hands of our
government. And when this is done,
have the OPHIl push over the moun
tains Into an empire that will not only
afford traffic and enrich it, but will open
npand develop a section of country in
Oregon from the borders to the sea that
would l unsurpassed In resource if but
developed. X.
BR At. I STATU S4LM,
Martha A Miller to W A Trite.
I Jil.CS Acres in tp 10 and 11, H
U2ane3 w 4000
United Stale to Gideon Hower,l20
acre In sec 2U.p 10.S It 2 K . UM
M M Anderson et ux to J N Round-
tree, 20 acres in tp 0,S It I w . . 600
J C Mossholdrr et ux to Mahala A
Lamberson. free lot I. block 4.
Ix-hanon 400
U 8 to Jorgen It Jakobson, J E or
sec 34 tp 10SU2K 400
8 E Young et ux to Herman Ar
nold, 3.1 acres tp 13 8 R I w . . . K0
Snodgrass Uros to Dan McClaiii,
lot K, bt 2, Harrisbnrg ... 123
Georgo Rice et ox to Thos Hach.
parcel in Iebanon v "M
7275
lenpertaal t naatabeefsrs.
It gives'Jalius Grtdvobl gret. tufo
tion in tailing hi finoQolJea Bale t.t and
baking powder, with elegant prise or i:!.
ont tbem, that his customer who hay
parchaaad Invariably return and say tbay
re welt pleased, that lb tea I No. 1 and
tha baking powder ia aa good aa the beat.
Alt bi tea ami baking now Jar betre th
name ot Julia CiradwrtP Golden It'll
Basaar, aod are expressly put sp for Ids
businass.and be till, continues o g' with
eteb'pnund of ta or baking powder aa ele
gaat piece of glassware,
Molbera t
distorts; is .ecornmsaded Juy phytioiao
for children teething. It is a p irely v
tbls preps at ion, it ia(rdint are pab
Uhael aroun d each bottle. It i pleoaaut to
he last and absolutely harmle. lt relieves
constipation, regulate the boweU, quiot
Mtln, cur- disrrnoea and wiid enSia, allays
evcrishnesa, destroy worm, and prevent
eonvelaiog, atotbs th ehl'd and give it
refreshing atid natural sleep. Cattori i
th children ' pantoea the mathqr' fries d.
.15 dotes, 33 ceutt.
VrVinargiu l tramp.
TwwaaicA Wil,
ToTsa Drinrbrs Probably
three fourth cf the tes consumed
sre "Green Tess Unpleasant
the face may be, the bright,
ahlny green so familiar to u all
I not he natural color, but I due
to the facing or glazing of the tea
with Prussian blue. Indigo and
other mineral color.
That coloring hide the effect
of poor tea I undoubted; but is
it healthful, and doe It not call
loudly for the Importation oi a
brano of pure, uncolored, unman-.
Iputated tea?
It wa thl condition ot affair
that prompted the placing of
Beech' Te before the public.
Being the absolutely pure, un
colored teat it it different In color
from any you ever used. It draw
a canary color of a delightful
fragrance that I a revelation to
tea drinkers, and its purity make
It more economical than the arti
ficial leas, less of it being required
per cup. Sold only in packages. -6o
cents per pout d. Ask for
Beech' Tea, pure' a childhood,
foi sale by Allen Bro., Flinn
block, Albanr,
Th Dkuoskat will exchange a tewing
machine of any make desired, except ane or
two, for soma oak grub wood and part cash;
or will ooosider other propositions by any
ona desiring a new machine.
Fortmiller St Irving have torn Eenoiw
eauce laoeourtaiu for (18 a pair, a fine a
anything ever aeen in the ity. They
range down to $7 a pair. Other kaes ear
taio down to $1 oi lest a pair.
an . . 1 ,.
Carp, eel and soma other fish coufiucd in
tank hav been notioed to remain perfectly
quiet and in the samo position for month
duriog tbe winter. Frogs alar, if giyen a
bit of wood to ait upon, will remain quiet
during the winter aud become lively on the
approaoh of Spring, or on a remtval to
warm room. It (earns to be a oass of' sus
pended animation, during tha oontitiuano
of which they nred no fond.
The Farmer' Alliance sonvention In
Missouri refused to adopt the sub-treasury
scheme. Sensible Missourlhn.
Attehtion. Th vory latest navy it that
yoa cau buy of Julius Gradtvobl' Golden
Rule Buzutr.fot net cash.13 pounds granula
ted sugar for $1.00 and 18 pounds Extra C.
sugar. AU goodi sold for net cash from 10
to 25 ptr oiufcMS thin regular prim, a I
intend to ran iot oub tors.
Albiny, O.-, July 21, 1891.
NewProcbss Mr A M Tatt is now
elling a new process for canning fruit
nd vegetable without cooking or sealing
: tight. Sample of her work may be
teen at Brownell's (tore.
noui Afcu attraA
TllttlBliAT'
Gfou8 And pheasants may now feo killed.
The reason began Sept 1st,
Crawford Paxton have com now and
fins Yaquina fiay viw, juat taken by Mr
Orawford.
Mr George Murohousx bt just recoiled
from Halun a gnnuine English pug,tkefioot
oanins of the kind in tho city.
Th Portland defeated tho gsiom ye
terday 13 to 1, without making a very serious
effort. The 1 wa reported to bo sort of a
matter tf courtesy.
Though carrying cotisSderabln fosurnnc
in Tbe Dalles the Farmer and Merchant
lutursnn Co f this city will probably not
loss 81000, pci hsp only f 250.
WK Mcl'hnrson, thereat eHtto tnan.ycs
ter.lav " ! 1 A V, Avr farm, near Petrr
ou'af.oi . J,.i,ll Ksy.recently of South
Dakota, lor (23 an acre, li constats of 125
aord.
At tho Ilariikburg saw mill during the
bast ito week there huvo hvt-n l;liverd
by lixrs a drive 1 1 two milium f-et of
log. At Crurg thnro were delive ed at
Uoodalii's null i'jur loilhuii Ivt of lrg.
Th break to Mr An Marshall' li-v.msn-tioa
of which w oisda verteiday. it trao-
spi.es wo a bad rn. The break occurred
close to th. ankls in ahnont the wort plsr
a Isg osn bs tirokt n, both botm being badly
broken. Dr Mantou set ihelimK
rsinAY.
A Mr Fox, of Stlem, is OS ri of rge.
Bahnoood is said to '' oi hio way by
stesmur for San Francitcc.
A stal'ion aud Cult show a ill be h. l.lat
Brownsville on Friday, Oct 2.
Dr Barker. Phil Willing and ft Bufton
hav filed their claim to 'he Golden King
min in th CsUrxioia district, located bv
them on Aug O.h.
Kvcrj thing hs tl day. The tni u'ar
ty I for palntiuA ho'ire I on oolnl eolor
to suit t"tc, inateod of the variegtUd style
in vogu stver! jesr.
Partic having raomt t let to sto i-uU
who 0ioteiiipUt attoLdin eollege should
notify PresidMUtCtindlt atanc, a he has
overai s'udenta wanting rooms.
C- utrtnta hv been entered into at Port
land for the dotivery in October of 22.COO
pound cf hop, fur a r.inn of which will
he paid 10 oetit ir pound, and tb b ance
id caul pet pound. r.x.
The busim-n of the Farmer & Menheot
Iaurrne Co. of tlii jity isstesdily fnereajf
in. l.at month waa the bt yet. Ko
omnpany in tha N'irthwmt pay itlte
more promptly.
Tne Wheat Marks.! was demoralized
Ihls afternoon. Speculator weie offering
&, but It U probable a high a 8 J cent
would be psld at the warehouse. The
outside marke wa reported weak. About
75,000 buahels wer bought here at 85
and SO cent by two buyers alone.
ruu:rtt
New cloak at W F Read
Utttt Ityle cf bat at W F ftcsia.
Redaction ia samir.ergoad at V F fttvt'
App't psrrrs f r ssle at Stewart A Sox'.
Two Bar i f wheat we a uiale toilay at
82 Cetit.
Paratiils and mo umhrelht at ! . than
ooat at W F Itead'.
A full lln nl Wrnr' C"ret, beat in
tha world for th utocry, at W F Itr&d.
The puldio school o;md M' o Uy with a
flrt cloa feu'ty an I blight proiict.
The Dalle T. M. put tbe hw by ths re-
raceot lira in that ci-y -at tHU3,CW. It
figure thcogb only show a little over S&K),
WW lo.
Tb prt.priett r of tb Baker house at Ej
Cue offers tho aama fur roi.l for a tim of
li yjsrt, aud clai-n the average patronage
CO to HO patron to a moat.
Messrs W il P.il)en od Green Coffey
lt Mtrdsy purchased th hup yard of
Frolic aod tlsrt, about six miles ooaih of
this city, and took pi ta.os of t ho atue,
with a full force of picker, lost Tuesday.
Mr ililjeu will commeuoo piciiui in hi
Msrioo county yard, with 60 pickers, next
Monday. Scio Pre.
Loo, th Chi)' wath man, bought th
lot where Mr liUe'a tm l.i,ery s'.oro is tt
ote I (20 fvot) paving fHOO, a d will have a
laundry there. Mr liioo vtill Imii.1 whre
the 1-unlrv ooor (tsnla. Mr S I' Btc'u ha
bought 22 fi' nest to th LnilK.u't
Otttce, and Mr (lot Bui. ha bniht 22 fat
abet Dr lniborsnu'e otfije auw rtxuds.
t'bfsfl gonlleotao rOaicmplaU bnildiag next
pring. Expran.
Prraciiing. Rev. S Web.'.cr will
preach at Ihe Congrrgaiioml church in
thl cltv, tomorrow, morning a.id eve
ning. Yhe I r i a very tloquent preacher
and the public are Invited to hear 1dm.
There will I preaching service at the
tht Presbyterian church at II am and
:30 p m. Fatibath school al 12:13 p tn.
Young People's metling in the lerturo
room at 0:45 pin. Ad will bo ninde
welcome to these servict i.
The gospel services of the Young Men's
Christian Association tomorrow at 4 p m
will be conducted by Mr J It Cotigill
May we ank each member lo bring one
person to the meeting. All men are cor
dially invtteU.
The subject for discussion tomorrow,
at the Chrintintt church, at 11 a m, is
MX Kinds of Christians, at 7:30 pm,
Moses and C'hriat. All are invited.
Tun Collbqk. The interior of the
College building has been generally im'
proved, preparatory to the opening of the
Miml . Wa.I. ...-.I... ri. -l..,.i.- 1
the diflerent departments have been
rejuvenated ; a new recitation room lias
been arranged between the main build
ing and gymnasiums ; the room for the
....... ... ! .. I .1, . . .... . t
vuiuuiuiviai ucjiiM mii'llt ia up Willi tue
times, by the addition of a genuine
banking counter made by the expert Wtu
From, with receiving, paying and the
usual departments, greatly adding to the
facilities for instruction in this important
department. Tho gymnasiums, though
not complete bv anv nieaos.are in a cood
condition for the students, and offer
plenty of features for exercise. All to
gether the College building is neatly aud
attractively furnished. Last vear was a
very successful one. The coming year
promises to surpass it. The faculty'ia a
competent 000 and the young men and
women of this countrv cannot find better
instructors in whose hands to lie placed.
This Institute deserves the libcrnl sup
port it receives.
G to 3 W Cob'o, suooenor tnJPaisley 3t
Smile;, Fiiun Block, for your j b printing
t all kinds.
Maisoon'io.T s,n
10 43nnic;t,, luHy maf am Hnoam
i3Utu, tics 4vii,qn,i )iuaH "M "M V!P
aaqi)aiuMq Aeiusuo!iiiu3stiis pue'OVlf s , J-u
iuwxa 'lu.vt am jo sojid uoudj-Kmtim si;x
aiutn
pangai )onr ait ja tl oifl mnpa pun 'iiiii
-inej) joj pany XUiouiua pu 'tci. a"S 'ajnAtua
-oioid ti paoupoadai scMPd sm'jo hju-J
jjoa vsm il r.'nmiJciaEJfi as &mn IOT..
oos'ooig joj pasnqsjnd oq ;oo pinoa ip;u,M jo ao
Jai()a 'sinujifuo coj3 sm jo jojoa pua jmi aaaaa
9uMoqs 43U! ae uj paonpojdai AnunJtai aa
Xjh? pu 'aiau ?zlZ 1 wnpd asam )o qau
'J3I3B1 7 l .3SH 10JJ0113 iU
. :pOA)3aai nonIcqns aii (B noo s
omo ianuisx;i am tuoij paJip sqn) a t: tupi.
1 patient q hjav t3pt 'saanpd ninpaajd oa:3
jnoj aqijo auo A33aj Jaqjasqns joas 'ccj'ij
o; siuaa rjij tucui 9U0A ej 3uw Mini 'ctonjiu
-ajd ataqi oi nomppo m 'jaded arn 01 ejaqijosqns
Bill j; Duoui p)tiqnisip MS q3!Ut 'COO'SCTj I
COO'9 otc aaaq) lim'A jo emnpiiiud mjo snjE
stsSaaBSo atfi vsoX sit;i irti itt cj iCimsoaaa X;uo
II puu 'jo:;r,qiKl Znsudja;c3 nCsnmicx,,
m 'jsaoaix . opera . caago tunitnaij; am
miv aciijiucj rj aBci4aA;t -ctx atx 5"
paqsiiqnd jadud s;qcnai pi:a ?up,s ajamj uu lne
oqAt esoi;) ( nar.t) XucjansS Xjsa t nompa
naAV s; puu 'wtsa-t s;ti ja ppj j3dmlan
sqi tq sae;d juanpioid j-;cra aq) sdmi-rad uawj
cq aauiraBxa 1i -snoij&ianiS aa3anoX
Xq papaaaan uaoq ttq 'ojaaood iaqjo a,jj 'pus
'.Cjuofiira jt:343 sqi oj 1340 ouoS pue aiqciiAan j atji
oi paqurnaans suq'CT. jo tManod jaqio f ucm nr
'"1IV m .oaspuoiji ug mojj sau rj m paisa
-ja)ui uaoq aaeq u&iauaS jsbod aiujo Simniqcq"!
q tCtSI UJ ajainow tuoJj paAouiax ,,'miV,, sqi
svm aAo;iai am ipm 'oasiauBJ j neg ja Xeq 8i;t
uoiadsd jsjy am jouamqsjjqii)sa stfioat: twjt
Klein Bros havo a large and choice stock
of boot . and shoes' for tale at reasouable
frioaa Do not invest in foot wear until
youhave te'.n their stooa anlj th elegant
piaso at their store.
Just reoeived at the Ladie Basiar, a full
ine of jet nail beads, tbe latest novelty in
rs trimmings.
ikm Mnk,
A pind -
AtKleinJilrol
Boot and Shoe ttors.
Parker Proa, grocer.
Royal Dutch Cocoa at C If Brownsli
B A Hulin, drugglat, French' corner.
Fio.'growries at Conn ft HendricWs,
Oold spectacle and sys glasses, all styles
and price, at F M French's.
Ths finest lino of pocket knives in tbs
city at Stewart t B ix',
Complete stock of ladies atd gent's gold
wstche at F M French's.
H ""ld "-to" atFtsi.chV,
"The Corner Jewelry Store."
Stewart ic Sox Sell the very best tsUnt
tempered shear and cicsors.
Ltdies 1 Oxford tics at greatly reduced
ratosat Klein fSroi. Mast besold.
J. W IMtlcy, liiuthir biot end al.o
maker, ju.t eafct of Uevere lloote.
C IV Ci-U., job printer, Flinn Block, do
flrstjclo work.
He that elegant piano at Klein Bros Boot
arid Shoe lor.
A tine line of crockery war at Conn &
ifendrlcibii'.
N.itic -tho extra hollo ground rsxors
used by barber sre sold by Stewart 4 Sox.
fAfiir Oxford ties at Klein Broe. Cheap
est in ths t. W, be acid at greatly re
duced rates,
D'. not buy jour bno's snd shoes until
you see the piano at Klein Bros, and well
have rxamiiitdjtheir large stoult ol gnod.
OAlitlLLE,
,l.I?rV,',,,t '-over In this vicinity. The
...... " .uny up vj trie aver
age Mr R A P,aroford threshed Vt acres
mat. averageii ;i tnishels, and- 5 acres
that aveagod over 40. These were both
all wheat. Mr limm f.u.i.i- tt.--t.-j
2j acres of fall wheat that averaged 30
'muds, ami ur unag i;amlorl tlirehed
12 acres that averaged 31 bushels. The
srring wheat did not yield so well, from
15 to 25 bushels.
Mr AH Young, of Washington, Iowa,
brother iA MnlK a...ut. ..t .1.' LX1
w V .,..,,, vi ,111, UIHVV,
and Mrs Jayne. of Shedd. is visiting his
Tr V . ' WJ Mr Alien uonr-uia
Wild OI MaiTIA Tlt tfam a..!
cousins here. They are delighted with
"ur inmate anu irun, but don't like the
dust. Thev will go to California next
wee., air toung nan not seen his sister
for about 17 years.
Amicus.
fJinrC Co-iS. CoMs. InSoenra. BronchHtt,
p'jnr.0 Hoertsne, WbeeaiBf Cauck.Cre,
Ihroet. AlthFis, and every f! xri.ua oi the
Ihro .!. t nr ot d Chest, isclad-ng Con-amntle.
lcJy iMrauuicuU Oeauiacao4'X. BcttO.''
VKGE1 BLE PJVI1ACEA
fth4RE0 FROM
RO( ,TS& HERBS.
'Mthc CURE OP
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISINOFROM A
DISORDERED STATE crncSTOMACH
on AN
INACTIVE LIVER.
FOR) SALE? BY AU
DRUSGtSTS ft GENERAL DEALERS!
00 B-osuu! !
t v- alto Mi.!il f-f ",- ; Llwrt7
-Hrr.!' 31i.iatic.i isfsir.. J.u
.t ;C?4 WO t.iat CUrs, wilfl WvfA'tf
v r I i i. V;r: uifwsi't-si vd s.ts-Jy
t ' ry vy Siti er
.t..tfi, ;;ai .tl Ijvn; m-tva,
KM .'j itv. i - f s-ouUtreiiii
. iriuiht tetiuaftMrrd IIS. IT hf
t tm'
fv U
J A CMMssKtas, Acs-I)
EHIWERY FORI SALE.
In Ihe Circuit Court oftJuSlaUtfOrtgtm for
im L ounty or i-toa :
R Ehret, PiaiutiiT,
vs.
GP:"a. Dcfoudant.
T0TICE Ii HEREBY GIVES THAT
lJ th aadentgowd. the duty aDDointed.
Il qualilied aod acting Ktoeiver in tbe
above ntitled action, wilt on
atardsy, tha tt day r etower.l I SSI,
at the Court Hoots d-er in .ths city of Al
bany, L oa en u. O.egoo, at the hoar of
10 o clock a iu, sell at publio aution for cash
in hand to the highest bidder, all the prop
erty belonging to Geo f fan and R Ehret,
partner doing business under ths firm name
ot Geo Pfau & Co., described a follow, to.
wit. Tbe Citv Bmwery, situated on the
southwest quarter of block No 71, in the
Eastern addition to toe city of Albany, Linn
county, Oregon, Including all buildings, ma
ehbery, boiler aad engine, oold storage, ice
machine, cask, kettles, tale, keg and
evirythlne connected therawith.inj'udtne' a
good tiila to tha real property herein da-
enued,
Dtted this 2 id day of S jpt. 1891.
GEO. HUMPHREY,
. Receiver.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND
CONTRACTORS.
VTOTiCK W IIBKEBT QfVB! TO
whim it ma oonosru, that, bids wit 1
be reoeived y the county court ot Linn
oiunty, Oregon, at ths ofllcaof iho junty
olerkofLInn coanty, Oregon, np to 12
o'clock noon Wednesday, Sapteanber Olh,
1801, lor ths oonstruotion of a connty
BriuR4 aoioss Thomas croek. at Ilsnn
svosNing. in Una county, Oregon, aaid
bridge tn be of toe following dimensions,
towit: Mala spaa to be 100 feet in length
IS foot wide In the clear, and 18 feet above
low water mark, eaoh end of main apan
to rest npon eight solid oak piles. North
spproasn to be 79 feet long, lt feet wid
In the olear. aod protected br banlaUrs.
ooth approaoh to bo 10 feet long, IS feet
wide in tn clear, and protected by banis
ter No bid will bs considered unless ae
eompanied with plans and spoolfloations,
and b per tent of bid in oash or oartlflad
eheok.
The oannty reserves the right to reject
any and ail bull. X P PAYNK,
County Clerk.
By B M Patatb, Deputy.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TJN
deraigtied has this day baen appointed admin-
lBtrator ur the estate or jasper umctreo, late of Lms
county, Oregon, deceased, hy the county eourt for
Inn ejunty, Oregon. All persons haviny claima
axaiust ntiil eatate area hereby requUed to present
thtnn proparly Veriftcd' to the undsrsigoed at Seio
within six mouths from thin rinte.
NEWTON CRABTREE,
J K WstvasitvoRD, . Admlnwtrator.
Atir far Adminisratoe. " (AM)
THK STATS
AGHGIML' COLLEGE.
Oprws Keptrniber llh, 1891, v. .
Ooumeef stupy arraaired expressly to meat the
anas of ths fanulnt; and aieebanieal intareet of th
stAte. Lanre, sonsodioua and woU-yentilated bull i-
vaa). The oollege is iooatad in a cultivated and
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aamnuatty, ana one or the healthiest In the state.
, MILITARY TRAIJ5INQ
Expenses need not exeeed $ ISO
For th eatlre seaslaa.
Two or mm trwholanhij from erary Bounty.
Wnite lur eataloya to ii, L. A HifOLl). prs.,
vfa.:,, 1;
eftnan
5yrup
a . ''We are s!x ia fam-'
A Farmer at iW. We live in a
Edom Texas Pce wter- we are
ta0m'T0xaS'Bubject to violent
Saysi Colds and Lung-
Troubles. I, have
used German Syrup for six year
successfully for Sore Throat, Cough,
Cold, Hoarseness, Pains ia the
Chest and Lungs, and spitting-up
of Blood. I have tried many differ
ent kinds of cough Syrups in my
time, but let me say to anyone want
ing such a medicine German Syrup
is the best. That has been my ex
perience. If you use it once, you
will go back to it whenever yoa
need it. It gives total relief and is
a quick cure. My advice to every
one suffering with I.tino- Trnttt.ieata.
Try it. You will soon be con
vinced. In all the families where
your German Syrup
w usc l we have no
trouble with tbe
Lungs at all. It is
the medicine for this
John
Franklin
Jones.
countrv. 4
G. G. GREES, Sole Han'fr.Woodbary.I.J.
A Revelation.
Tew totl know that tha
bright bluUb-creaa color of
the ordinary tea exposed la
th window 1 not tho nat
ural color. Cnp!eaant a tb
fact may tie. K ia nevertheless
artifleia'; mineral coloring
matter te'.ng Baed tor this
pnr)e. Tbe effect ia two
fold. It not only Bakes tb
to a bright. Shiny greea, bnt a! permit thw
aae of off-color " and worthlc s tea, whieh,
one ander the green cloak, are readily
worked off e a cood quality of let.
Aa emluest authority write on lli'i tub
led: "Th manipulation of i or tea . to ,)'
thattfl a finer a; p araa-e, U e-.r:ie l n rsten
(Ively. Qreeu leas, twin? In l':il e ialrr
especially optslor, re pr -l:ucJ to Det tho
demand by eo'.o:! irUs cr boi-k ll idaby
f'azlagorfai:nevs'.lt l'nj-jisn fcliit.tti.ntrle,
gypsum, a ; i-t f . Tmt wihiA 1$ sa gen-'
f rnt Ha! fiy UUIe genuine Bev-r.-!f green Jea
U offend Jrr .iU."
II was tle kooxWre i f ta't e.4!:ioft tf
aflsir that proupted Uic p!sc r.g 1 eerh's
Tea bef.it th puLUe. It Ji .-. 1 pore
aud wf.b'.'st c .'. l id yo-i evtr t-a any
fenulne nocolo-cj Ja cn tes? l-i. yotir
(Teer to oren a 1 4 k :euf Lci. mi Tvo.
will au I:, and t r l' ly f jr lbs vry Cni.
time. Il wai t foi..l i t e .-rl it- Vtt Ls
tween lUt vt'S- la! t ivci irs !l."t" t havo
been a'-eukt"r.a r ..! t i Mvk
Itdmw.s 1 luiia-.fc -tol. r, ai.dbso
frajpmist t a: it rri I b.- a iiflvim to ta
driuksre. l:t .u;i:y it s!? koto
oeonoctlral tbau tl-c ar.if t iij for Iea
of It is rc4'ilrvd cr i up. l r-.'.j '.i pound
I orkoje bearing t':i -.ralt-n.s-l::
BEECHkH TEA
"Pure As TUfiiidhood:
If yowr erooer doe not ban lt, b will get
U far yoa. itkaSQc per pound. For sola at
N ALLEN BROS.,
ALBANY. .OREGON.
ALBANY OR.
miim & HU1BSE! BUGS.
Real sUt Agents
Partns and Eoacbet for sal.
Al sity browcrty in Atbsav
and Coryalli.
"FHUITS AND FLO'iVERS."
A V ILLUSTRATED TI ORTICULT
A oral mon'hly jonrsal. edited by Prof
B. R Ik. No farmor or frnit -rower
asva afford to b without It. It PATS
w hoover Ukaa it, tt ler vear. SI six
tnontba, SO eota a a'.ogle number.
Addrrw. 1. II riARS8,
Portland. Oregon.
ACADEMY
OF
flip IsAj vf Perpetual Help.
ALBANY, - - - REGON
fJoadnoUd by ths State.- f St. Benedict
Tuition In select day school ranges from
UboSIO.
For terava or Boarding Soh xl or aa
rtleclara apply at ths Artww or i
nwi Hutor pnor
D
K. G, A. WniTIKY,
Syweiaa aad Buryaoa. Jralut ef Bs.'lewaa HeA
asf OkEafW. Iw York City. Oianases at women a
taaanTty. OrTIOI- bieek, AItaa, Orefea
B
auk or SJCIO,
scto, ontoiw.
PraaldaBt-
. J S Ifnua
Vioa Pridnt .
Jsrr Mtbs
Oaahlar.
O S HAT
staseTOB:
KOeiD,
Sktorna,
H BvymBt
John Gain
F O Smith.
Doe a genera Vankiag and txehanf kuslnsss.
A. t)THAIIzYf
flMVIToTMB nf TflB
aa .bbbmbi aa aa, a annnim m
City tiTSTj, Feei ail Sale
-STA'B LE.-
Havlng purchaseel new rigs can furn
ish flrst-etoaa tarnonta at aa'.l. iSpecirt
attention given to transient atock Boises
boarded by the day or month.
Cheapest Rates 1st the City.
Telephone connection with tha St
Charles Hotel. Telephone orders given
naussMri atvatsttlAn
Fourth Street, between Ellsworth and
Stroet Car line.
REVERE HOUSE,
1LBANY,
OREGON
JTIAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR
Fitted an In Irst-class style. Tables
supplied with tha best in tha market.
Mm aleepina; apartments. Sample room
ar ewotoiwroiai traveioxa, .
Fortlaad. Oraran. A. P. 4
, School: Capita i. Una Cm i maw aul-m A
Saaa eaursas of stuSy, asm raw of tuttioa.
liaslness. Shorthand.
TAeji Utmf, ftmmmitj, md Stfliik Vrtart
md Sngtitk Dtpartmnlt
Ataria madna thronehout th var. Student nluii-
at awy a. OtfaUe- front tthw Khool. Ae
CHOICE MEATS
-Or Aa.
Emerick -Sc - Balidr,
Pppoalu'anawSw ttebla, bb
eVor to WMaaueH ., kg OV, eeare.
r
winsawiA J
BSs(aBwafcN
Caveats, and Trsde-Hsrk obtained, and oil Pat
ent business eoodqoted for Morferat Fee.
Our Offlc Is Op lesK U. S. Patent Office,
no we can secure p atent in lee time tluut tliose
remote from Washington.
Send model, draw ing or photo., tdiJi descrlo
tlon. We advise, I : patentable or not, free ot
charge. Onr fce not due till patent ia secured.
A Ptmphlet, "Ho? to Obtain Pstcnts," with,
ntusea of actual die its inyourBlate, county.or
town, sent free. Ai lire&n,
C - A - f" T ! f. V " f rr ft 0n
tint .il'-.' . C ... .t .. ,
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