TJ.MUST JS AT I MAI. HANK, Or ALB AST, OBKUOH, ......... tru" K, W. LANUIHIN VU IVa.i.iut ... Ckkuiaf fa, A Wa ACTS A nRNV.HA.WnVln'balaM. Aivoi vrf RKPT anhjeutto eherk. , filtiHT B&CHAM1B ktid Ski TJ trMtar, told w fink, Ban rreogieca, Chloafo Ul it Viand CO (AOS Ok torhl Uraa, ikoro J. Yonas S, W, Lassse I K Baais, L. Fuaa TIXNCO NATIONAL IBANK, A 0 ALBABT OBBOOI. CAPITAL sTOCK flflO.OOO. ' FrakMant .... J 1- COWAN, Vlok-Praaident i M KAl.HTON. AtCl.lr 0 A ARCUlUOta p t,, -J L Cowan, J M Rkleton, W I ld.t, W It Oolirk, J A Orword aa O A Aran. TRAKSACT". ekrl knkln b nattiest. MtAW siuul lKArrsm Jiw York, Baa ,, ,-tin I, f)Onen. Ln.tH MONXTn approved rHy KKt.KlVE deposit ubet abase. 1) ANI Or OREGON. ALBARY, OB tOOlt. rtui. b,b. rM.t Vlo-l'realiieot Ckhl-e .II P MKRRT1.L .. B i LANMMJ J.T WBLAIJ TiwmU a raml Wnklna aaetneet! Kehna houirht and Jd M U tlM prlnelpel kltlae tn ik railed 8UUe ilM BuflaJad, Ireland, Prenek end tteraaeay. MiwtnM and kt all aeeeealbl polnU aa ravar eala WraM. Interest alleged ka ties depokll. )ORTLAN 1 ob roi D SAYINGS BANK, FOBTLABD, 0RB09R. naldaveudtal...., Kurplua aad pro la- ' IntoreetklWwed en aerlef kk lollow: nerdinesykkrtnf neons ..,. pe eant p kaaea. On tarn eeriiyr book -..I par east par asanas. On NrtiAnM ! deposit: par tarkeavwtaa aanl par una! ri aeoatbe a par aaal per kaaaau rar t we Ire aaeatb.. k par neat par i r HAN a 1'Rki rmwn P. P. THOMts! Vice-Preaidnk. H. C, alBATTON. Cankiert ANK or HCIO, CIO, BB0. OF 11, EUOE fTE Hut aaakMa Wtak aa Hal ttk aa aykkkr, Tvrnox tbki. rw Cwrw Oakkia -Mtij. Uurkry. k a kkork taik Coana. la wnka fchara Ik aa UiM, Uiwt, PrwMh or Uwaua, Tka lutfll la pra-aav VmoCj a Buoaaaa Cuaraa. Far aalalnaM or fartaar lafaraaUkm. Addraaa ' J. W. yU!aO!f , fraalilaa THE STATE AGHGDLTDBAL GOLLEGK pa aptkBar llk, 1SSI. Coarai ol atop amarad atprakkly ta aaaai tha aaada el Ux Unuiar kad aiaaajikl tukaraau al Um Mala. Lwyk, auaaodiaoa kad waU-raatilatad kail -Inaa. Tkk aolloia a locaud la kulUrsMd kad wnamaity. kad aaa al tha aaalUuaa la taa ataka. MILITARY TRAIXINQ ExpeaBva B)eI azered $1S0 far ha nUra aaaalaa. Taa or a,-ro Irak aabutan hi pa Ima aarr mntf. WrtM lar aUktoiBk la B. 1 ARNOLD, Braa., orrkiUa, Ortoa LUMBER. Wewiab to aT to tha pabl! tkat ,. (nt ai'iiad a lar planar tooar mill and .re prpara l to furniah alt kloda ut lumber, areaaau or roumi, aa na pur haar-r rrny atioofl, aa Rood as tba beat, Bad as cheap it oan D aold. Inpaymeat we will Ukaall kloda produe, aoch aa hay, flour, rrajn, L9on, butter, beans, baaf by tka ajuarter. a la in fact anvthlpff that we eao um. Please see oa before you parehaae yoor bill of lumbar, aa we fsel confident that we eao salt yt a. You will always find on of ns at oar mill, 14 baIkmi from JDenon, 8 mi lee frene Wsterlo. on Hamilton ereek. WlUf A BKRKIObK. Iikaon, Oregon. 2nd l. ' Boat stock or 2r.d (OodslntbeTn atr and tiiemoatreaw iste prloee, both to b 'selling, i hsve on band n k'XtM . ruHJJITUHH, STOVES, TirrVAHE fRUNXS. BOOKS, PICTURES CLQSXS, CH3SXEBY, , ETC., ETC. tfo.tr weatofS E Yonag'a ok' eer L. COTTUtD P'a r k y!krmr!Mekcl A tna lstrltna nmAl lav in w a (JkBArrbwa A k.lak. j i;. - v kenoorrntraorwrtiiaa, ... , prtTit ittFul tel Tot i0,.'iTVr2 to a:l anfTkra. IIIM'I W IV I '.'imvti nil .t,uiTi,o Ff3 A.J. felOSKK. V. L .ku '2it- CiO. Staoard it Coaick. Ageoto. Portln. Orrtna. A. P. Armktrorif, Prta. Vaneh atanl : C'ariT.L Itta CuLLkua, kalrm. Oraaoe. kama eoeraw kf atao, auuk nua of laiuoa. liasiness. Shorthand, TytmrHinf, Pmrnanihif, and imfuk Dtfau-tmntl Skrla mhI'iii tbrwhut th ymi. aMad.nM a)ilt at ki7 Due Caiatof M frvui klUiar atJui rraa CHOICE MEATS Or Au, Ktaa Emorick - Baker, ')ppnalta Hfllinwar'a VW.ry SuMk, aat k or to WUtkmalta Faaktai Oa'a kkara. ACADEMY OK f;rj Ladj cf PerpPtuaT Help, - - - REGON i! ( I lif the HIal . f f?t, Benedlot Tuiftin )n Mnt dar arfioil rangea from S -.1 f HI. f'-r n fl CTrllnfj Hob ot er an tirri! lv ?iriy atthe A'a'-aiaa- or 4 a.5 i- itr Siri-rnrk :;;jOO Howard ! ' ;. t'ttf t'lfT rownl ffr it rtw of T,tnf , . ' ; -m ;.rfc liffciau rm, I rriljkBtivtl. CoSb . r i oil rr.MpfH l fi!m-t ur wlttt WeaK't . iv-r )'! if. w !. itii -lrf ;on Aioitrictlf V.lh 1'.-r f C V: riy Vf rU', n DCf hi.'' fey Bt3.ttlA "tl'H4. H .Cr'mLai LaUff USaM, ""' ctH. nwr nf roun.rftaf eM tn. fi-nnlR mnufHuier Ml toy tC),i!f T'Bl iJBHAi-y, CiliCAUO.il--. J A Canniif. lgt.4 FOaTCSLLEEl a IRViriGB -FUNERAL DIRECTORS.- ArferM Ijiil-Blniiug done Soientiftcally. A!Sy. Oregon. emcaaa: ' , ,. - J ea Vk Praeidan.-. iwrr Mraae Ckehior , O Uf aiaaaaeaa: Mantk, B Gains, J.kk OkM U Bryeat t aaUia. Okaa a gaaar aaaala aa4 aaaakaca laalaaai. EAST AND-50UTH. Southern Pacillo Rout 9 SHASTA LINE. kpraai Trail takva FkrUkad VUj, v SouU f tiOiiriiaCTta to ur a Lt I la k a I Ar ortiaai Albany Baa Frtaolkaa Aru a a Lr I a: a a l, 1 .a r a Attura tralu, n.q oulf kt tollowlaf auttooa nnrth al Maahar(. Baa rurtlknd, Oraa-ua tntjr, Wn. anrn, HaJam, Albur, Tanrmi, Hhodd, Hal... Ukr- ""li . uuwu viij-, trruuj, aufkak. onarae bikm.t. !." k aT j WBirsft Port 1. ad Alkanp Ar 4:H)ra L I tt:x t:Ora Ar L l Ma auait taokiX suit aioart Bthht) lOOr a ?' r a rrtlknd Albany Ar L is Mil 00 k a fcaakioa lakxca, iMi a IMll :k Alhkll, Lohanna Allknt Lklikmin Ar M Ar It & a a :(! k.Jflra Ar L Ar 140 PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Slooplnfj Oars, far Aeraaaakaalaliaaal aeeeaa-riaaa raaaea gers, Btucaeal le KxprawTrala. Takt aid Malalea. bit n bks raaTLAaia am cbbtallib, Mkik rkiaknt(KiMplSeaakjr,) Mil I lr rwtw5 '. Ar I :" r s l.ie r a I Ar OarraUia Lt H w ra axpaatk. ISAM akibt (Kikjpt luaday . ural L rvnikkd Ar I so a s I raAr klcMlriilk Lft.ka Tlirouprli 'X'icUotH Tk alt polota EAST, AHD SOUTH. fat lau talonaallai ra carding ratea, maps, a kn Company Acaal a Al'aui . i. oailLKH B P. BOOBRB MkAka-kT AaatO. F.aad r.Ac YAQUINA BAY liOOTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, T , BacelTkr. 0r3g-n E8?elcpE9n. To'i Steamers, Skart L.ln t CaUrraiU. Ftrat-claia throaah passenger and Valftbt line from Portland and all points n tne wuiamewe vauey to ani rrom Man rraoolaoo, tat. Boats make float, oonneotlon at Alban with trains of tha Oregon Pad a Railroad TIME BCHl'Dl'LB. axwat taadara.) LakkaAlhakiy U: r. a.Lk Taqaiaa. T0k,a Uan CarralUa :, . Laaaa C'orrkllla.lO Ikk.B Arrt Taqolaa, t:M p. a. Antra Albaa. 11:11 k. O. a O. tralaa eonnaot a Albaa sad Obrrallla. Tha a bore trains oeaneotat Taonlnawitb the Oregon Development Company's Una or Hteemahlps between T equina and san rranciaoo, - SAILING DATES . raaa Tk"k. WUlaatklta Tkliar, Tuaadkr. Aat 4tk Tkaradkp, Alj lath -. saiardap.Aae ttad t Mnadajr.Aaa la raua ak raaactate WUlkaaattk Tkllap. frldar. Jalp tlatt Baadap, Aof vaai iiauy, af itNa -- -a Tba Oomptnv rraxiiTae tha right to phanare Bailing dates w'thout notice. K.B. Psaaengora from Ponland and rTUlaxnetta Valley olr.Uean make oloae aoBneoUon with the trains of the) Yanoiaa rout at Albany or Corrallls, and If dee toad to Hen Frkncleoo should arrancato rrtTe at Ysn-jloa the evening before te f aaiilns- rraaaeagcr sa fr-akl rates alwajk the fcewees Par tnlarmatbt kk-dr ta A B Cbpm. fr.'hl aad tofcat Ak-aal, A'banp, r. C. t. .., . O. B.eMP A . CkrrkLla. PROrEXSlOSAL CARDS G tO; U. C1IA Jin Kit LAIN, Attaraarat Ltr. Will prkatkik a kll VitirU at tha kkata. ttpaoial k'.tk-lU m aa l kkWMrk la probata tad toao laxtfia,. officii -U Ik fUaa kluok. T K. WEATIIEBrOHO, J. AMaraky kt L. WM prajkla la all t wU al tha aiaae, eaeei-runa etoec, Aiukap, vr en. Ty R. BirfTEU, AttaraoratUa S dlidlar la Ckkaearp. Ck'lkk- Uona atad aa all po akk. Loan aafotUW aa kr arakia tanak. Aiaen, vragxia. G EO. XV. WRIGHT, ittorMT a taa.kad JUrr PnMla. Will praatlka la all anartaal thlarata aad in tha Cm tad StatM eaarta lorOrkgna. kSwl -1'rjnt rMaa arar Baak al Oratoe, Aibaap, t'fa. , a. a. a. staaaavaa. - a. LACKRVRN at WATSON, Aktaraaya kt La. Al baalraak will raaataa prompt kMaatkoa. wsieet uoa rkuawk-ikeit.uakiutap, vr J. JWIIITNET, Aktomap a La, kal Notary Paklle. Alkaay PbyaWka aad Hirf aaa. OrrtOg-Coraar Ptnrt aa farry ikraatk, Alaany, Orajroa. f D RS. HASTOS aft; DAVIS, niyaiaikaf aa liwoM. OPTICg-Carnar Bteond and BroadalMa atraata. Albany, Or, Call prvnaprly tttaodad la aitr aad koaatry . Q U. CHAMBERLAIN, If. D., Rofaaapatkiat. tT(mi Jiot la dlaaaaa of Ik Eya. Tvaaty yaara' aapartaiiea. Olio hour y tn t a n( 1 t S p m, and a s crania;. Albani, Orapaa. jQU. . A. WIIITNET, JJiTMHan aad Sarpaoa. Gradaata al Ba'lartt Mad mi Ol kg, K Tork City. iauaaak al woman a pkkUHf. OrTKX P.-jman black, Albaay, OragkO HEALTH IS WEALTH! BB. C . C. WEST'S Kcrva and Rrkin Trealmcn rukrkirtacd prciA'! Inr Kyatarla, Iintiika, dra itmia, I t , Narrooa Nonralia, Haadaeha, Nerroa Prnakration aanakd by th Ukk ol klohal or tol,.coo, Walrfolna, Mr trial r)t.r-al' n, 8'ftrtniriir ' th Ikmrk raaaltlno; In inauiiry and leading to tlCFY tkcai Jiddaktn,' pramktnr nlii ava, barrannaa Inaa l r canal hp orar--yertin of tba brain Each tx lontain, onk mun'h'a truettmaut, pi k bo r al bokt lr .", kaat by irwll ).ro,iai-l a reraipt e prtoa. WI OOHHA.VTEr, 81X HOXI58 TO CURB ANY aa. With each wler ranelrad by ok lor aik boi. kennpipwiiad itb AS, a will n the pttrchaanr uur wrtHan piuuantpk refund th money if th treat, aiknt doaa not effect a cure. Guarantee laeuad on I ay . A. Cumminf. DruKyiat, tola ktfent, Albany , Or PHOTOGRAPHER, 0r Kaavind and Kerry AH spy, Oj 'tri,iii'J.! w.,;k guaianuei in ever; Dranen oi me art. saw juoisiging e. Jiki n4 a specialty. EXECOrCS'S KQTiCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE THAT THE VS deraiKDed have tin. day been bulv kppnintvd eiecuuiri ( tha )ant will and tMtkoient of Oan Bear, deceased, by tha lion, eoutit.y court lor Linu county, Oreifou. Ail peraon bavinif elalm kkiaat aald eHtave are hechy rfitired to prea4it 1 hem to tlie uniternitfned or t J. K. Waiitlmtfi rl, at Albany, Or., kiUiin mx moniUe from Ibia daU, propeily veil aed ka rfuuired by Uw , Tht 13iii dy ol August. 1891 . WALTER Mf-!i"EE, JOUH 0UUkiiMM, J. K. WmTHaron j , Kxeputor. Atty far Kiutr , 6t mt ucuorint. DKATU IN THETAIUt r rUT. a But a more Important effect ottlita great enhancement to tha American manultct urer by tha agency of the tariff on the coat ct lit needful lupply of wool oi foreign origin, and not one yet sufficiently understood or appreciated bya the Ameil can mane, It the permanent Inducement thereby created tor the ute of aonethlng a a ubalitutd, or In tha place ot wool,and tha bounty Iniured In proportion a tha ubatltute la ancccittul. The aubatttuta of hitherto firat Importance, and in moat gen eral uie, ia tho fibroua material obtad by tearing or grinding up old woolen fa- btlca and which la delgnated, according to ita degree ot UUIntegratlon, aa "hod d,H "mungo," waste," "devll'a dual," air All in'ffl that ahodtl Ik not wool and that Ita ute Invotveaa large element of detciloratlun. What It may be andgen- arally i In Ita primal atate may be Inferred, it one remember thai ao long aa a wool fabric retalna Ita orlglr.al form I' rarely pasaea out ol uaa by men or animate, to become economically eervlceable for tha manufacturer of ahoddr and lUcongenera, until It ha become ao aaturated with and to repulalve from Impurltlea, largely ot an organic nature, that It can no longer sub serve any original f urpoaa aa a fabric. When the celebrated wool tariff bill ot 1S67 waa before congreaa tha member of the executive committee ot tha National Association ot Wool Manufacturer char acleilaed shoddy In their report aa "worth' lea material," and advocated tha Imposi tion ot more "atrlngent duties" on Ita Im Donation: and further declared that If teatllra mad" from ahoddy were to be d- oiilted under iow dullea the tountry would "be Inundated by wrecked tabrlca." And In tha debatea on the bill In question In congreaa no little eloquence was eapended In depicting the calamity and nastlnesa which would be entailed on tha American people It they were to be tempted by cheapness Into the wearing ol woolen gar. menta made ot ou rag. With a clear field guaranteed to them against the r-ort.petltlon of the disreputable foreign manufacturers, and debarred also from auppiting themaclvea with coaise and cheap but sound wool, by reaaun ot tha heavy dutlca on their Importation, American manufacturers have tumbled over each other, sa It were, In their eager. aeas to manufacture ahoddr 1 and the Amerlran people today to the extent that they wear what are termed woolen clothes of American manufacture probably wear more shoddy and lea ool than the po pie of a.iv othei country. A brkl hlatory at this point ot the use ol shoddy In the United State 1 eaaentlal to the complete nesa of the dttcuaelon. Orlgtnallv,or pre vloua to iS&i, It waa used only tor padding and staffing aaddlea and the like. The war opened up a larje opportunity for Ita prof itable was la the fabrication of army cloth for overcoats and the quality of auch overcoat hat not let paswd out ot pabllc memory. In 1S70 tht domestic annual consumptron was reported at about 19,371,000 pound and In iSiiost an amount equivalent to about 70,000 fvto pounds oi unwaalted wool. According to the cenaua of iSSo.41 per cent, pi the material that constitute the so-called woolen fabrics of the country waa something that waa not wool. Aa to the proportions ol shodJy and other material not wcol which enter Into the woolen fabrics of the United Slates at the present time, nothing. In the absense of the cenus return for i8 kj, can be del Inltely affirmed. And It la extremely doubtful whether tata admitting of a cor rect eatlmate will now be furnished by manufacturers, or if furnished will be given publicity by the present census au thoritlea. 1 here are, however, aome very algnliicant facta. Independent of the census and acceasl b;e to tie public, which will help In the formation of an Intelligent opinion on this aubject. For example, the Importation of old woolen raga. hoddp "waste'' and the like began to augment almost aa anon aa the restrictive Influences of the tariff of 1867 on the Importation of wool began to be experienced. During the year 1870, 512,791 pound were returned aa Imported In 180 the imports were 1,388,233 pounds and In 1889 8,661,200 pound, an Increase in nine years of over 800 per cent. There i alao good deal of evidence tending to show that even ahoddy is be coming too expeniive, and therefore too good, for the protected American masses to use aa material for their woolen cloth ing, and that cheaper cotton, with lesa of warmth and fitness, U being aubatituted Within the last few month (1891) tha managert if a leading trade journal the New York Dry CooJt Ecoomiimilh a view of obtaining tome definite Informa tion on thla aubject, and more especially of determining why certain typical Amer lean woolen manufacturer member ci the Manufactuiera' Club of Philadelphia- favored high and retrl;tlve duties on the Import of wool, and o'.hera equally promt nent membere of the Wool-Consumera' association were earnest advocates of free wool, subjected to an analysis two piece of almil tr worsted cloths made by tt.e re spective parties. The results were aa fol lows: A fabric made by the firm of Thomas Dolan Si Co. representing the former Mr Dolan being alo president of the Phil adelphia Manufacturers' Club and aold In large quantitlca during the present season at prices varying from "a piece-dyed aoild black al $1 50 to fancv weave from $l, 62 to those containing silk twlt at 75," wa found to be composed of -3 per cent. of wool which constituted the entire ace of the cloth front and back and 72 per cent, of cotton and shoddy, in the pro portion of 92 'A ber cent cotton and 1 per cent, of shoddy, A finer fibric of the amr order, "a cloth which everyone but an expert would call an all-wool w-oratrd cloth," was fonnd to contain "21 per cti.t of cotton and 79 per cent, of worattd," and the EcounmV,t addV;"Xne production cfthU firm Is much superior to iriat of U11 col'.on-fiiled worsteds that ate oTtHije market OAVrOjV Wells," .A Alirj(fi nosoitniont of hcavv rtb'aiid horna til.M ' ut. itt O U MtFarlaud'a. 1 TjKd Caret Tteil la Danger! In ailnwing insciiyity of tha Lidoeya to gro through n-glnot. Tna deadly ahoilao IUiglit's rli-eaae and diabetes will wreck ihe go dly bak of health if it i allowed to drift rudderless upon thorn. The bladdW, too, if inactive, sod judicious uiedioation dot not speedily direct lbs halm toward the pott ff aafty, willbe wbo'ined by the quickuknd of diaoase. In seleotiug s dmrftio, lot ysur choice fall upon Hoatetter'a Stom anh Bitter, which stimulates tba renal or gna withont irritating nd exoittng them, two effect to be apprehended from tha tfa me-1iokted stimuli Isrol v resorted to. These have a tendency to rea 't prejudicially. The BitUtra iovigorata the kidneys and bladder, in common with tho rrry an.) dilative a'Cana, id o ll .rd Ue itig aid. Italro sff.trd duil a-HKUnce 10 preventina and curing intern. ittent ami remiUt-tit fever. Bilionsneia couatipation sun rhumstiim it alia tu bjuk.ates. . A new line tf window shad from 80 J cent to fl SO each complete, at Smuu!Si Young s. pi tai TELEGRAPHIC NEWU A Oorrtbl Tragedy Bkklin, Sept 9. From Kicff comet the ac count of a horrible tragedy, A Jew named Kaplan, driven to desperation by aa order to leave Kussia, be having been deputed ora wmiortauie businei by former decree, first ehot b la wife and then on by one h'a five children, tie aftetwarda killed hlmielf. Kap lan left a nmv statins tha motive fur the Crimea, which wat a desire to tavehla family from othesw Its Inevitable hilterp. Ea-rrealdeal (irevy sf i'raaee. PAHS, Sept 9. M Gravy, cx-presldent of tha French republic, died today, For. four day he had been suffering front congestion of tnelunea, 1 he drain 01 M urevy waa suit unexpected. No alarming eymntoma were noticed and no auxteiy wa Kit when he wat taken ill. The funarat will take plac Mon day at Munt bout vaumey, The Bepabllvaa CeaveatloB. RocHEiTEK, N. Y. Sept 9, A letter wai read from Andrew D While wilhdiawlnj; hit nam a a gubernatorial candidal. Then Hcnktor O'Connor, of Binchamnton, Placed in nomination for governor J Stoat Fasten, of Chamang; T M Farthing, of F.rie county, nominated Philip Beeeher ot Buffalo! J a met It Pott, oi troy, nominated General Carr, of Reniaelaeri William It William, ot Brooklyn nominated General Stewart I, Woodford, and General liutterfield presented the name of Mr Wadaworta. Faaaatt waa unanimously nom inated on the other candidate withdrawing. rertisad lalarcalsd. fo at land, Sept 9. Information haa been received in Portland that tU Albany, Mining Company, who ar now pulling up a ten- tump quaita mill, with a aaw mill atikche-J, made a hue atrike laat week la their mine al Quart viUe, Santlam diatrict. Tbey ttruck a fine, large body of tree milling ore wtiich pros pect so well that the company anticipate the old excitement of the White Bull mine, ia th neighborhood, will be (tea again, only tail timi, from auperion machinery and manags nisnt, tha excitement will lait and not fust out a in tariier day. Th mill approaches completion and wlil soon be in futl operation Then the result will be patent to all, either that there ate four Covar d'Atenet ia the Cat- cade mountain Clackamas, Santlam, DIu river and Bohemia or a number of compat eat mining experts sre sadly mlalakea. Th proof will co as very toon now. Aa the mine tie all tributary to Portland success al Quartxvill meant much for this city. Blarvlag Baaataas. STTiTtasBUKa, Sept 10. In the province of Orel, band of peasant are tagtng over th highway attacking convoys of grata and food evea when the coavoya are eacor ted by sol diers. Fight are of (reqaeM occurrence and many persons have been killed. Crime kt ramptnt, owing to the desire to escape slar vkiiou by itnoi ion man t, sad the j-tila are crowded with ptiaooera. leyele Beeaval Bpehea. SpaiNCPiPLO, Maaa Sept 10. Ia the Bi cycle race ia Hampden Park today Zimmer man, of the New York AtUetlc dub. aa the star pet former, winning the anile ordinary, tialfmtle ordinar.y qoarier mile lately and half aula tklet y handicaps. Ilia lime in the latter race waa I wo 4-5, healing the world recmd or 1 107 . Twe Mew aVMaappakl. Seattle, Sept ta The city la throw n kt. to the wildest excitement try the kldaappiag of Toas E Bally, the young millions ire, sad K U Atbertsoa, hi ailory, tbla afternoon.by Detective M C Sullivan. Although the ab ductton wkk mad at 5: So o'clock, on second street, when It waa crowded, no facts art ob Uin.ele and the whererboata of the mea art unknown. A rumor ha beta circulated that Bailey ia auapscted of having the secaritWa stoics from tne bask ia hi poeaesaloa. A posse of police and deputy ahcrilTa are out borckack chasing the fcak, and a special train wuh over too leading cituen tia tutt ed for Tscoma. Detective Sullivan and his two depalic were captured at Black River junction oa the arrival of the Iram there at It o'clock by Lore! Kocera and a posse ol epedal deputies, jnd the whole party bat lust ret a roe J oa the regular train bom Tacotna. Sraslk4 Cattia La Gbamde, Gr Sept 10. Evidence bat developed within the past few day that an organized gang of cfcttte thieve etisi ia this country, with n probability that there art confederate in Baker City and ia Idaho. Many farmers have aniseed cattle bom thair fields reeentty, the latest sufferer being Mr G W Buckman, a prominent fanner in the Sand Ridge, who report the kt of tlx fine bred beifcra, Monday nigbu E&orta are being made to usee the guilty panic, but at yet witboit success. Btra rslTkcra twwdrd taiea. roETLANO, Sept to. The jury in the case of Mr Phoebe Colbnra against the Portland k Will mrt 1 Valley Railroad Company cast in at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, after hav ing been out nearly twenty four boars, snd re turned s verdict awarding plaintiff damage in ins turn 01 bjjoo. 1 He amount sued for waa 95000. atlatra rreatstewt. Santiaoo, Sept 11. Asgttstine Edward baa joined th cabinet of the congressional government at minister of public works and Manuel Alatta aa minister of foreign affairs Tbia forma a rot lit of all the political (at- was except n.e iieimacedtata. Drarte oa London to the value of f 3,000,000 in favor of Nairn aced s nuinistera to France and England bave been found in the treatury aad canceled. I nt political leader are contnlung aa to csn didates for president. It ia th pen era I opin ion that Senor Ramon Lucas wid be Mleeted. A Terrible Enrhonke. New York, Sept 11 ThHeranld has a cable dispatch fioni Saa Salvador, which aayt the detail of th terriole earthquake ihocV, of wnicn 1 cabled you Wedneeuay, proves k to have been mare diaastriou I has supposed. Ia this city about forty persona were killed snd sixteen mo"c or lea tertoutiy injured. There ia bo telling ta what extent the mortality list will reach, but judging from the fearful results ia san bkivatior, tba number ol killed through out the country wril be somewhere in the hundred Cavered With Btertgage. i, . Washington, nepi 11. in census office baa Uaued a butletin, which glvct the mortgage iidehtednesa of the slate of Kansas by counties. The total assessed valuation of real and personal propertp in 1890, notin clading the value of rail road pronery.. which 1 placed at Ss7.866.ait. waa I200. tot. vi t. It is estimated ihe true value ia between Soo, 000,000 and $900,000,000. ' It ia found tkat Kantaa haa a mortgage debt of $.35,485,108, hich doe not include atate and- railroad land contract debt ol 17,061,767. I'ader Bane Ceai. LaGeande, Or Sept 1 1 .What wat withou doubt a most cowardly minder waa diaxver u tu this city this afternoon. A tramload of soai wa received at Ihn place thiee day age (.uHiincu 10 tn union racinc Kailway torn pny, iroro kock springs, vvys. What at first waa an unpleasant odor lecan.e an un- lkc alan!. - - B t . -cos.,,, (nq ln invriatigiiion waa mace revealincihe decompoaed body ofa mn ear, t.anialiy covered with coal. V it Murrayihe marble dealer, think that he recognize, tn it Mr Nile, of Ihe firm of Ni!s & Vinton, of Walla Walla, who stopped with him J wo weeks ago on bis way toldnho, where e'was going to set up a toinbttone. ,J Rafea Ry aharks Sks Fncisco. Sept 1 1. Sohooner Gen- eral Banning arrived from Flint' Island today with a cargo 01 cocoanuta, Her commander Captain bpnng, reporta that while loading her cargo the vessel wa twice blown out to tea by severe storm. On each occasion about too native! were on boaid, and they battered ashore in canoea. The second time several canoea were capsized, and the occupants were thrown into the water, which swarmed witb sharka Out of thirty one natives who were thrown into the water eight were killed and eiten by sharks and one man bad bit leg bit ten off below the knee. " . Mather t ' Caatorisj is isoommsndedf.by pkyaleiaaa f p children testhing. It U a purely vejfs khls prep ation, its ingredients are pub lab d around each bottle. It i pleseant te ha taste snd absolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, regulate the bowels, fanieta p!o, oura diarrnoea and wiad eolio, nilaya ievrrishnesa, deatroya worms, and prevent coiivulsioj, soothes tha child asd give it refreshing snd natural alaep. Cattoris la tha'ohildren'a panacea the uiothora' friend. S3 oiosea, 5 cents, ' . ' -H19 yregon country newspaper that gets notices Dy the Ungonjan, even ad I versj!y, is always in ciorer. AR ISrOBTAhT BlU. The Beyal Bafctag Pewder i'adesaaa1 la aha Hew fsrk lealalatar. kaaaw auat New York P rest, J Last Monday Mr Kelly Introduced the following bill In Ihe attembty, A careful reading ot It will thow that it la a very Important one. An Act to prevent the uae of poltonoua and Injurious ingredient in baking pow der. Wiiebbas, Daklng Powdtra manufact ured In thla atate, known aa tha "Royal" alum and other Baking powdera are ad mitted for tale at absolutely pure j and, Whebbas, Official examination thow them to contain ammonia and other lnu- tlout Ingredient! therefore tha people ot the tttte of Ntw York, represented in Senate and Ataembiy,do enact at follows; Section 1. Every can or package of bak ing powder containing ammonia otiered for tale In this atate ahall have acensplcu out label thereon with the word"Contatn Ammonia" printed thereon in plain type, not smaller than great primer, and any peraon who sha.l tell, or have or of er for sale, any tuch can or package of baking powder witnout aucn taoei tnercon, anan be guilty of misdemeanor. .Section a. Thla act shall take effect July 1, 1891. CwTNTT I'Ot'fET rBCKEIICA ID. N. niaakbnra. Jialea : B. W. Cooier and wut. uumiMtugn, vwasnkwonars., Matter of proposition of Geo D Darnard 10 furnish election booths continued. In matter ot petition ot II W Younir et al for change of county road, Sam Clay- pooi, ureen Morrit and r M smith were appointed viewer. In matter of petition of las Peerr et al lor county road, Daniel, rete Bliyeu - , - , and Harvey Shelton .were appointed viewera. Miller Son, acct road, continued. Petition of Geo M Stafford, et al for al lowance, continued. - Care and medical aUI for Tot Uensest aiaanjweii. Isaac batimarth, aid for poor $10, dis allowed. 0 Case, aid poor $4), disallowed. Following billa were allowed i G 0 Cooley, aid Mr Clark ,$ 6 00 z a Mo, aid Henderson faintly. , to oo Ladies Aid Society, aid Long fam 10 oo i.l- r li 1 .111 f iwim uuiu, aiu j vv vex 10 00 U V Coahow.ald llall family 10 00 Fee atate va Ben Sheppard ....... 50 00 W E Curl, aalary treaaurer at 3 D R N Blackurn, salary Co judge .100 00 W C Miller & Son, seer roads. .. . 46 at Train tc W hltney.acct road. 3 00 lliram itaket,aiu MrsOalloway... 1600 Fees State vs John Jewabery.. .... 37 50 B W Cooper, Co. com........... 5 ao Wm Kumbaugh, Co.com 1 1 00 Talataa Mlaaral Bp lac. jACKaoit Co , 8pU lltli, 1891. Thinking you and my numprout friend might like to hear something of my whereabouts and tba state of my liealtb, I have concluded, by your pennlnaion ami ktndneaa to say a word through the col nmna ot your valuable) pappr. I am now basking In the clear euoshlne, Shoo feet above th level ot tha aea. at Hon Jodice J C To! man "a wonderful mineral spring, ituatea at-out 12 tnilea from Ashland tn t delightful cove, nrtlrd among tha rolling hills f Jackson county. 00 Emi grant Creek, near tha Llnkvilte or old emigrant wagon road, soma 0 or 8 mi let from tha Orpgon A California line. Ore gon certainty ia a wonderful country, not only In her e rea la, One trulta.big timber ana good looking women, but also in Iter numeroua health and Pleasure resorts. I am now atoppinx under tba hospitable roof ot Hon JuugaJ UTolinan.who spares no pain in making everyone who cornea here happy, H good living, tig red peach?, aoda, iron and gat aprlnga can do anything for them The gaa eprlnga ar certainly a curiosity. Tbey aeera to kill all kind of bi rd.rpptlle or inaoct life that cotnrs within their power, and yet for asthmatlo and rheoBiatio and many other chronle diaeaafs they aeero to have a wonderful recuperative power. Hy th inhalation of these nsea I aeem to b re covering quit rapidly, full aa much so aa could be expected, considering I only weighed 124 pounds on my arrival her when my standard weight was lw iba. Geo. W. Gbat. KAL VXTATB B4LCA. Paddock to Nell! PadJock.10 acrea in aec 8,tp 12,8 R 4 w...$ 1500 A coatel to Jat LAurent.lota 7,8,01 24, H'a 2nd A. Albany B A tttafford et al to J H I'earl.loU 2, S, bl 2, K Ilayea A.lUlsey. . 500 J B Morrla ct al to K Goins, bl 10, 8outhA, 8cio, andlotl.G'a land plat. 1000 Uriah Terhum at nz to II W i'eery, parcel in Hodaville fWO VY E Price. 8r.t to Mary A Home. lot 2, bl 10, 8't A.Bodavilla.. . . 100 J A Mcreron et nx to O W foong, Kof8txblU,U's2ndA, Albany 800 V K Ililyeu to W C and II C Miller, N w ii ot 8 w X. 17, tp 102 SKI I 230 G C Henderson et ux to II Bryant, lots 1,2, 7, 8, bl 15, H' 4th A, and ble 14 and 13, and lota 1,2, 3, 4. 7, 8. bl 10, H'a 3rd A.aiao 00 acres in tp 10, 8K4w I N (inlli.'ord et ux to Drucilla Wigle, bl 2. in H's A, Halsey. 400 Henrietta Peart to Florence Stew art, parcel in Halaey 1 G W Davie et ux to Lucy Wright, lot5, 0, bll, Hhed.l 900 A Elakcr et ux to It II Wright, lota 7, 8, bl 1, Bhedda !.......' 00 $6107 -On to ? T Cohh. taeesssor t Paisley ft mil, flion Blnek, tor yapjah printing lalUia.lt. W iearsstin at tramps. JAW New PBocEse. - Mra A M Tatt la new ktlllr.it a new prot'ets for canning fruits ai,d vevetablea without cooking or sealing lr tight. Sample ot her work may be aeen at Brownell'a atore. Tha best mast eoffa ia tke eity at fast a sfeyere. Hatb U notice) that Allen Bros' gro eery store ia always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, tbe very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. readies, Berries, , I'abbnirea, Turnipa, Ntw Potatoes. MA Kit! El). DAVIS-PHILLIPS. tVedn?sday,Sept 0, 1891, at Salom, Grant Davis, of Silver ton, and Miss Phillips, of Bcio, liev Williams officiating. SIMPSON -PERRY. On Thursday evening, Sept. 10th, 1891, at the Baptist farsonasfe in Albany, by Rov. Geo. W. lill, Mr. Abner (Pink) Simpton and Miss Josie Sperry both of Albany. After the ceremony a reception was tendvred the happy couple at the residence of Mr 11 u iIi.- .k!u ...... . ni .ir-i. v.. muipauuj nfi4-u Tina n ,,10 auain Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will make their noma on tne farm ot tne groom's lather, near Albany. Tbey have the beat wishes of many friends for happiness and pros perity. ELKINS-COCKRELL. At the resi dence of the bride's father, In Lebanon, Sept 5th, by Rev Martin Hickman, W W Elkins and Miss May Cockreil. DIED, OSBORNE At his home on Mc Dowel creek, on Thursday, Sept S, 1891, Perry uaborne, aged 47 years. Mr Os borne came to this state from Missouri about 18 years ago, nnd haa resided in Marion and Linn counties since that time. lie was a victim ol consumption. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn hits decease, Scio Press. mama The Dalles lias not only beeen afflicted recently with a disastrous fire, but it is also annoyed and oppressed by two dally newspapers. rortianu xeiegrain. Winn and Shields aie the nominee of the people part ot Massachusetts for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Al bany people could get up a ticket of these name The man who hauled tha firat load of aand used In building the ftalem peniten tiary la now a convict within Ha walla. Serves him right Aatorlan. Thl I poor philosophy, else all men wha help build penltentlarle deserve tome day to be ln them at convict. John Maxwell arrested at Eugene for aleallng 54 buahclt of wheat, waa dltchtrg. cd. He didn't t.cal the wheat at all. It waa a aquare deal. A mean clast ot cltl aenaare those who jump at contlualon and put their neighbor to trouble before Investigation, A mile In 39 a-jtrconda, or at the rate of over ninety mllee an hour, la the un paralleled feat that wat accomplished on Aug, a6th on the Round Brook Railroad, between Neshamlng Fall and Langhorn by engine 206, drawlr.g two ordinary coachea and Free dent McLeod'a private car "Reading,' which is equal to two coachea In weight. Other mile were reeled of with ipeed a astonishing aa the crack mile and at the end of the "Hy" the world'a record wa broken. The fattest mile wa scored In 394-5; th fastest Ave mile In 3 in 36 4-51 the fastest ten mlhst In 7m 13, averaging 43 tecond per mite. Speaking of the O. P. troublea te Tel egram aayai The conduct of these work Ingtnen la beyond ail pralaea. They did not strikes" they did not destroy property i they made no clsmoroua demand or boaslaj they just went on worklrg and kept watting, v hone and fully expect that judge Pipes, who made the or der, will not be tilfled with In this matter. He waa undoubtedly right In taking? coir nlxance of the matter wnen legally brought before hlmi and unlesa Ids order la duly and fully obeyed, It will be his province and duty to have the Oregon Pacific offi cial arrested for contempt of court. Those men ouget to have their money, even II the road hat to be aold to get It. They have been trifled with long enough, C C lloffue I out over the line of the O. P. company tendering! the nav to the employe for the month of Peburarp last. The empiovea, however, acting under the advice ol their attorney, refuted to accept th same, fearing that auch a plan tnlht Interfere with the payment ot the whole amount due them, CorvalU Gaaette. IW Is the mixed va way a Corvatllt paper gave an Albany Item : "Tom Mc- ptary, a notorious character, whose rareer hat been aa varied aa It la vlclm, had bl leg; broken over at Albany by being knocked down a hort flight of atalrt by an Innocent old man, who ws acting. In eclfdefenae. Tom haa been an Inmate ol our city jail more than one This waa another Mcixary entirely. Will the DsatocBAr tell ua what ha be come of one Mr Schmidt, of New York, who was ta Albany a few months since Irvlns to enlist the farmers of Linn countv la a dairy enlerpria. From what we could learn ot the project It aeemed feasible and promised too much to the farmers of the country to be allowed to sleep or die. Advance. Mr SchmlJt wat located at Roacburg a few days ago In ihe Ice cream bus) neat; but since the weather turned coed have not learned what he I doing. A good joke la told'of Carl Launer. of near Wheatland. II waa married a abort time ago and the honeymoon was spent at um toua spring, mattock. etr, waa taken car ot by on of Ida neighbor. Arriving In Saiem on hi re turn he concluded to go somewhere by team, and walked to hi place, took his team and hack, leaving a note pinned op in tit barn. Th nest dnv the neighbor tnid the horses but did not sen the note. "The sheriff of Polk, Mar lon, Linn and Lane counties were in formed of the theft and all were on the lookout. Several day after Mr Launer and bride arrived home with the team. They had not been found by the officers ot tli law. Tclephone-Kcgtater. The remain of Mia Ida Mii!a,a former Salem lady who died at Port Townsend. were taken to Linn county for burial Thursday. Journal. One had better be a be ball umpire than an obntruetionist. The former al waya haa a few friends, the latter, none. 11 1 - 1 Insurance agents hive receive i the new rate bonks, under the recent read justment. It show good risk to be lowered in Albany, and poor, hazardous risk 1 to be raised, which probably ia the correct principle. Yamhill county has seven papera and another on th way, and sn Ex. saya Yamhill agalnat tha world. Linn couaty haa nina. paper and another contem plated at toditville, so that in this caae at least Yamhill will be obliged to cease crowing. Corvallis Is talking steam engine. If tbey hop to keep the firemen in the de partment and get new members they must be up with the times. Our neigh bor is large enough for a steamer.and the firemen should make Han issue until they get one. Here ia a very aingular illustration of the optical deluaion which a change of position will sometimes effect. Taken row of ordinary capital letters and figures, SSSSSSXXXXXX333333888833 The top and bottom look practically the same size. Turn the paper upside down and observe the difference A deer ran almoat into the office of Bro. Van Cleve at Toledo this week. It un . doubtedly had a kick coming at aome of the editor's pungent paragraphs and waa looking up the fighting editor when doge and men interposed and Van wa saved Times. It almost seems as though Dr Menden hall were doing his share toward advanc ing the business of Harrlnburg. During the past three weeks he has sold out his practice to anew phvBlcian.has rented to a minister the only vacant house in town, and has abandoned his office in order that Miss Dutnond may uoe it as a mil linery store. Harrlsburg Courier. Because a prominent man gets into a little quarrel over an alleged trespass that didn't amount to very much, and the newspapers do not publish several col umns about it, some people howl and aay they are cowardly. It is not cus tomary to publish quarrels that do n4 go even far enough to get into the police court, nor is it rijfht. The biggest cow ards iu this world are not in newspaper offices. lit t Sing Photographer A eany 'sregan. VH have boo oh t all thenecativt t mads bv L W Clark and W II Greenwood up to Nov ISth, 1S89. Duplioatea can be had from bam only of na at reduced ia tea. We have alto abont 18,000 negatives made by our selves, rrom wnicn duplicate can be bad at like lakes. We carry ths only full line of viewt of this stste and do entargi d work at lowest ratea for firat elaaa work. W a ahall be pleased to see yen at onr Stndio in Freman'a B'.eck.aextdeorto Matonin Temple. Notice T he pasture of F L Such at Cloverdalela now open for stock. All well fenced, plenty of water and shade. Stock taken by week or month, 50 cent per week, $2 per month. Cattle taken at $1 per head per month. Will not be responsible for any accident or lost. V. L, Sut-M. IlOna ARB) ABB0AB THURSDAY' A Satitism man, aulng for diyoroe, aaya be haa the whole forka against bint, ami guess he will have to compromise. Mr Marion Thomaa reports a fair crop of hop on hi pUofl near th Santlam, th has rniulug a bent half of them. A it ia he Will have about 4000 pounds ol good hops. Th publathed 11a that dipiberia is atilt prsvalant arousd I'rineviile, snd that John Savage haa lnt three more children, making aevsu in all" ia slill going the icmnda of '.he piets, Piiokvill News. Robt Henderabot, the M-eslled dmmmar boy of the Rappahannock, ha1 that title taken away from him at a recent OAK meeting at Detroit, Mich, It did not be long to iilin Ex, Vfe'" i rtdmn tha Seattle da fatted the S -u (J 4, At the end ( vn 1 1 ninga tl,w e)ims ware ahead. Is wa then raining and it was proposed t Call th samei but it was finally cumj.loted in th? rain vii h tho toore above. The Salom Rod and Gun oluh hold iu meuthly gold medal h( ot, with the follow ing eoorenut of s pottieZ5i Carroll E Huifhe,2!; C D 0rMn, 10; Alex U follet, 19. Frank Howe. ID; A W Child, IU. BIPiVt tn. if tr t in. vw whh. i.) j,, e , 'Suaf luf wnse Glenn, 18. Howe ami Otbrielron shot riff the tie, Mr Grielton winning. raioAV. Har eral fin residence that will be a or ad it tothaoity ar being aud 111 t built tbl fall. Among ethers ar Dr J f Wallacs'a, W HOoltrs'a, Mr Baltimore's, Wot Vanes' and Mr Grigg'. Tb sUt eoavsntbn of the TPHCK meets in Afbsoy during October. M iaaek Lixxie Reed and Abbie Fry hava si ready been elected delegate from the YP8CK of Lebaoon . SaorsUry Noble decided yeiterdsy thst tbs land in the Lakevfaw dtatriot, over which ther haa been much ooetantien for year, wars swamp land, and hence th deads from the atate were good. Tk eighth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Aaeociatioa of the Pacific Northwest -ill U held at Spokane Fall. Washington, KrpUmUrS 27, 1801. Secre tary Young will at'ead from Albany, snd will bsvs charge of the alnging. SoiLetime even Bewapspers get thing mixed. The cat of the gtate of Oregon at John Jewabsrry wa before Geora; Hnmph- rey. Lpaty liutrict Attorney J it Wyatt sppsariog for the prokeeution. Th olotbee were stolen from the house of S U KaUton and balongad to M Gdmonr. Saverat bndaa mea arrived fa the city tbt tanning to Begin work on th aubst Bet am of the Albany bridge. The pita for it sre arriving daily and tn pier will be built at an early day. Whatever the aaparstraet nr it will nut interfere with the work on tbe piers. The Bkiikje. Mr Wakefield, of the Portland bridge company, returned tbia morning from Rosehurg, and this after noon he and Superintendent Miller and City Suveyor Barr are locating the plera , or mo uriuKe. jy large pne 01 piling is already on tbe grounds, and one only neeaa to visit the locality to be convinced that work haa been begun on a atructure that will be a credit to Albany. The bridge according to the original contract aa signed by both parties will be built. It takes time to start a big bridge ; but when it once gets under way it goes up rapidly. Tjie piers will probably be up in month from the time the firat pi'.e is driven, and the superstructure within a monui thereafter, jiy cunaimaa 001 citixens will undoubtedly be able to cross to Benton county. A Biulkib AcrmEKT. Yesterday after noon at 4 o'ebek th Brown Brothers were driving 42 head of cattle from their farm to a pasture across the Luckhtmute, when thr-y met with a very costly acci dent. Tha cattle at first reftued to go anrrvaa, u uuaiiy went wmi a mill. Th load was too much for th bridge, and 100 feetot it went down, taking all of the cattle to the bottom, distance of forty feet, with it, the cover tumbling on them, killing 23 of them instantly and laming and injuring the remainder so that nearly all of them were expected to die. One of the Brown bad just driven his horse to the bridge, with the front feet on it as the brtdite went down, the horse jumping hack and no doubt saving his own and the life of his rider. The loss to the owners of th cattle is 11200 to $1300, wht the loss to Poik county win oa constue i a oie. At YattrixA Bat. C II Stewart nnd family and Mrs A D McCoy and children returned from Yauuina Bay this noon. leaving only a few people in the Nve Creek settlement. Nye Creek is becom ing the center of attraction, and next year it will be entirety in the lead. The proprietor of th Newport bath houses lias already contracted for the lumber for twenty or twenty-five bath houses next summer for Nye Creek, which is now the popular bathing place. The approach to the beach is being improved so that it will be an eaiy matter to go up and down to' and from it. A few days ago when the tide waa up a foot higher than the law allows, sixty feet of piling at the end of the north jetty was washed out. The only Albany people now at Nye Creek are John Morrison, S E Bar rows aud family and Mra II E Hyman. SArtTBDAT. Latest ahoet mutio at Will & Link'. Xew cloak jutt received at tha Ladies Baxaar. , ' Whett ia 78 1 cents in Albany today and 77 centi In Salem. Th steamer Willamstte Valley left San Francisco laat evening at 3.W The monthly shoot of tbe Mascot gnn elnb woe postponed until next Saturday. Talk about "Tha Hutlcr.M Larimore is the hustler of alt carriage painters in the eity. The Juvenile baas hall club of this city went to Corvallis today to pav tbs club of thst city. . Mr Pete Abbey, of Yaqntna By, haa rented tho Perkins Hotel at Portland, winch he will run hereafter. Mie Anna Duinnod, of thia city, haa opened a millinery atore ta Uarrixbnrg. She ia an experienced tiilliinor and deaervea ua oeas. .. Hart Phillip, the tailora, have jnt re oeived a neT lire of fine aamp'et. Call on them ia Strahou'e Block. Thaexpene of tunning Baker City aster work a I $11,083 per year. Vhe inooine ia bnt 7.057, leaving 4.000 aa a lota to someone, either the water company or the city. That hah and huh hoso race for $150 will take pi wat th Victoria fair, occurring daring tha tournament, and not at Oregoo'a state fair, though the aaaociation miiht wet! have auch a oonteit. Albany will be in it Thia week we hava made a innnd of our tore in town to aaoeitaio how trade ia openiog up. Wa found the actual oaah e!ea oiooa atore to be $113.00 in one day Stay too Time. Laat Tl.uraday at Portland Dt loo w tain one ot tha laoesj but waa not noh fur hi more experienced opponents. . In ths third hest ha waa second, being peck and neck, and ths time waa 2:212, the fastest heat iu therace. Three bids were receive.1 by tha city couccil Monday evening f,r tha construu ion otlhe new oity halt building a follows, Chsa Veshte, $5000; Geo Vaontta, $4300; Geo Riga, $4775. The hida wera referred to a special committee. Ashland Tidioga. A IIousk Burned. Last night aliout J :30 o'clock the house of Mr John Berry, the plasterer, situated at the southwest corner of the old fair ground, was dis covered on fire by Mrs Berry ,who was in the house. Mr Berry wat on the outside in the vicinity. As the flames were al ready well under way nothing could be done, and the building was entirely con sumed, together with some of the furni ture, ouly part being saved. The loss was about $500. No insurance. E W Aohtaon &Co are selling monuments at Portland prieea. - Am Example. -The teas for American amaumption are bought in China by Euro -pen experts, who are called "tea-tasters." The eooyolopediaa are authority for the fact that ia a few years they have to giye op their lucrative positions with shattered con stitutions. The onhealthfuluBss of the adul terations and mineral coloring matter otn not be more strongly pat. Bseoh's Tea ia pure aa childhood. Foraale by Allen Bros. The Dbmoskat will exchange a eswint maohiu of any make desirad, exoept one or two, for so si e oak grub wood and part aasb; or will consider other proposition by any BE BKBK. ' A piano AtKleinJBro Boot and Shoe store, Parker tiros, grocer; New eloakt at W F Head's. Latest atyles tf hats at W F Reao'a. Redaction in aammer goods at W F Head' Apple parsrs for sale at Stewart A Sox r. Royal Dutch Coooa at C E Browoeli's, 8 A Ilulio, druggist, French's corner. Fl.ia groceries at Conn Si H'Bdrioaon'a. Paraeot and sun umbrella at lea than oott at VV F Read'. Gold apeotaolaa and eye alataee, all atyles and price, aF M French's. The finest tins of pocket ktilves in the eity st Stewart A Sot's. Completa stock of lad irk and gent' gold waiobe at F M French'. , Bkrifaln i gl, waff-he at French', The CortK r Jwlr Store S-,wut& H a. II tha very heat intent ttii.vd lir and tior, , A full line of Wamer'a corset, heat in th world for ths money, st V F Rr-ad'a, Lsdie ' Oxford tie at greatly reduced rates st Klein Brot, Moat tie told. J. VV. Bnotley, ladin bsot and shoe maker, juat aaat of Revere House. 0 W Cobb, job printer, Flion Elock'doea first cla work. Sea that e'evenl'piato at Klein Bros Boot and Mhos atore, A fine line avf crookary wars st I ,mn & fiadrioMi'. Notice the extra hollo pronmi t,,tjon need by barbers sre aold by St a art 4 ,,. Ladie Oxford tiaa at Kloin B-ns. Chrap ett in the oitj. Will I sold at i'atly re duced rate. j Hart & Phillip evry a fli.e line of sm pl aod pst toma of so I tins lor f eahionkble clofbing of all kind, li Hirab.o Block, ap stairs. Hart A Phillip, th tsifors, make to order fashimalde auiU in Um style. id s manner to give asti fauti-m. Call at thair room a, up statta. Strahan B oxk, ail t ou and get price. Bs sere to te "The Hustler" .text Satur day niKbt.aod Mwday mom i ng haatle yoop oariisge to lsrimo-o, the pslour, sod have him paint and trim it op. Larimore has tb fioest and best equipped esrriage painting shop in tt eity, and has la bis amoloy on of tne fiatxt carriage painter. laUly from Satt Lake City. AU work guar an teed. Do not boy your boots and sbne until yon se tb piauo at Klotti!lrae, snd a will have examined thstr large stock cf good. Klein Bro have a large and choice stock of boot and aboee for sale at reasonable srioae Da antiovast is fm.t wear oalil youbave asn tfteir stoat aa-tj th etsaat piaao at tksir s'-or. THE GREAT - MflaiiMisffialEuolQi WITM ITS WOBU OP W09IOEBS, Opaoi Sept 17th, 1891 Rotes Oct 17ti Maai ay th Craal Ztpeaora Baa4 a tract treat tbe City ot alssiea. Art Irww th rraa!. Sautter ol Earopa an4 A malic -m w a ww ran no aoiikr. Wiaacar rut aieetrkaJ a4arUun ta loll opajk be). A ephMtt'lii aartaa W mtaaral aabibtta. KVMT PBPART1IBVT FILLED WITH TnitVOV IL AMl INTl.KKxriX.J m ABT. llt lEf AXDBCIUJat. A sraatar oo-b. aiklbtta than ar Wore praaaotad Bpea takwt. TtUt SrOCX PPPABTjIEST HIDE A PROllt- Bk-tr PKATv liE. tMMU IK PREalLktS. "Ba atrfsat display al trait aad the tnest xk:b t a AsnaoitaraaverkHuleln the racifte aorta wot. All annalaetaria In fall ekotW'i. Krarythinc aa ; Bo dead esbibita. be -5- BXf oarnes - of -:- EirostToxa SaTAiisiaaiaaa aiv. 0kUv reins! rataWaa ar m reuaa mp va au lakkjer uaaa WHAT IS BDHACH? the ouly abeoluUly pure and thoroughly effective Intact Bowder npoa tbe bierkaf, and it maonfaetared aotolylby tke Bubtch Producicg and Manafactnring Company, of Stockton, California. The word "Buhach,' ia mad part of the trade market aaid eo npaoy, a-d ALL DEALERS ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST SELLING ANY OTHER INSECT POW DER, UNDER THE NAME OF BU HACH. Persona, who order Buhach tiomheir doaleia and receive insect pcw.ior that ta not on affective insecticide, WILL CONFER A FAVOR BY REPORTING THE FACT TO THE BUHACH PR ODUCING AND MANUFACTINQ COMPLY, IN OR DER THAT ALT PARTIE? GUILTY OF SUCH PRACTICES MAY BE EX POSED AND PROSECUTED. It yonr dealer don't keep Buhach, don't 1st them cheat yon by selling you sn inferior and worthloaa Insect powder, bat COY-MTNir-ATE DIRECTLY WITH THE BUHACH PRODUCING AND MANU FACTURING CO., STOCKTON, CAL., WHO WIL- FILL YOUR ORDERS BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. fsflfj TO Cooijhs. Colds. Intlnnr. eranchrtls, VUilt.a Hoarseness, Wheeling Couijli, Croup, or Threat, Atthoia, aad every a fleet ma of tk Throat, Lunjt and Cheat, inctnttms; Contumelies, Spesdy anil Lortuaoeuu Geuuice ineii " L Butts. ComM Mever. .pRttmerr" j; of, STAR 2UKELIY Career BroaiallJin and First SSs., DF.Al.KK IN - tuail sTrstttB, CbbumI Moatsv amvpa ltpnawarv, rten Frtrit.a. Prsreralaften, r rbrtee. CigBtB. ttKar , ; R'pab, rrtep, Tst. Et El)., . terythlng that I kepi la a sea xA tb 'vad groeery are. Hlgbse rtcetp ' raid for rtlLICUiPSuf I'RbbDCE. Alban IROWWORSCS Manufacturer of ' ilkU EKSSKES csist m mi mitthmmw mmm m ALL KTO CF HEAVY LI2HT 73aX, IH : MSCH m EHASS ; ,:; Ca fif 'j . rta i f ivkiO - H-!al attention jala o jarinK ll iia of machinery "August ?lower! This is the query per petually on your little bov's lios. And he in What 13 It For? no worse than the big ger, older, balder-headed boys. I,ife-i9 art interrogation poi:it. "What is it for?" we con tinually cry from the cradle to the grave. So with thia little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask: "What is August Flowex for ?" As easily answered as asked It is for Dys pepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing mors than this ; but this brimful. We believe August Flower cures Dysrxrp&la. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small country town. To-day it has an honored place in every city and country store, pofjSc .-cs one of the largest manu facturing plants in the country and sdl3 everywhere. Why is this ? The reason is as simple as a child's thought. It u honest, does one thine, and does it right along it cures Dyspepsia. Q G. C. GREEK, Sole Man'fr.Woodhary.SJ. I r VF.GFI .BLE PANACEA KEPAREO FROM ro ;rscs HERDS, i:THtCUHEOr il-1 J-A.f- 'Mll.tlH-j' tlMtH.-.-.vvM:' MID ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATE crns STOMACH oat AN INACTIVE LIVER. row BAur erv au DRUtXalSTS & GENERAL DEALERS Caveat, and Trade-Xurkr obtained. rid all Tab enl tmiii tn eoBilnctefl for M!e;st Fees. Our Offte kt Oppaarte U. S. Patent Ctbce. aac w csa aeenre .au-nt in lea ume ttum tboit remote from Waatiinston. bend model, drawitiir or photo wt.ll deaerip tlon. W adylae. If j.tm;.iiiie or cot. tree ct Cbkrpe. Our fee not oae till twlent kecurrd. A Pamialet. "llow to Obtain l'atecta," with Banmof artti J ciimt ?n yuux Suite, cuuai, or toa n. ao t free. AddreB, c.A.srjovVifcoA Craotlta Patent OWce.vVashsBBton. D. C A Revelation. Tsw fonl know SWst rhs Kr L t IJnkhiMe mL. XA th rdiuary teas vxpemA a sua wuawwa as not tse Bet aral sokir. Ccilniant aa tbe latrt may be. at la naTartbeleaa arvlScjC; idcaral solortnc mnUer Wcs msed tor thia r-ui-.-oaa. ta afiet ts two loU. U not ao B,are ths tea a triftat, ahtny preso, bat ko permit the Baa of off color aud wortfcleea tcaa, wlili. h. ooea aailsr Uis proea desk, ore readily worXad oJ a s Seed qoality of tea. An ezclunit satiiori'.y write n tU.'a tr.b Jrt: Tt mnriljclatlnoof ro-rVeej, U-sive UiiKa a f iter peanuicc, Uci.r. '.e.l ta cxteo alrc.'y. Creen tesa, twl.yv in Uiia country eepc3tai:y j op-lar, are yr.-xStuvi, tc ir-et tha dasod 'i-T er.iorjr.t; ehea -cr V i.!t!aty f:esir;t.r.-Jci!-.j;w?th I'rusaisrt tu-ietir. pypstira. sii-t jK.5:p-. mj'.V-Hx a pnt- fa! &.ot fry lff!fa piM.-rr.; uKNt-sd ;tua tea it oTvcd fjr tale." It wa U;e ltool:?s f tV sA:Cca if tftairs K t: iToraptcd itspiao : ;ro' Jk-wh'a Tea bclie the puUio. 3t U eU'Uuh !y ere acd wi:h-ot oclur. Eli jis e t.t etc iy taouina vaet'oitd Jki sn f. ? Ar ycrr rmror to cpn a laekvrc el lkefte, ini ys-n w!1i ee t'-, aud iro!U- fur U:9 very srt t'ra? It win ha found In eoicr i to jsat be tweeu Uia v:!fleiol greon tea, t:-.; ros hara bean aecaatnm&i to sod the liiac!! Us. It Jravra a uellE'itful frMJiy e';r, an3 I BO , fragraut tiat n will r - , reve!u;!oa to tca drl&crK. Jim parisr ;rfces it ea more economical than tbs ariiclia tca, fee leu of H is mjwlrea per nop. WJ onJy ia poaad rnekagot bearlna thl Cra(!s-rr.a;t : PureAsWdhood: If ktrti'ieroesBothavsit,lia vDl get tt ate yon. f:ioa$0e p poani Foraaleat ALLEN BROS., ALBANY. OREGON. -AM aay aswats fttr W. I.. Deseias ). tr aw far ete yoor piaea aak yr eeikar awaxl far ewfalaaaaa seearo Ike aeBay, vr mr4 tkerti lor yua. MTTAHS KO BSXITCTK. Bi VHY IS THE 17. Lb DOUGLAS 03 SHOE CErtfEN THE PEST SHC CU THE BJK10 FOR THE ttaNETf Klai aeamleaa al e, with no (acka or vu threait toTiurt UMrkeli mkdk of tba beat Sne calf, tylia aod easy, aad seat aaa we ewiAa atore hom of I live fmm3 cAan. av eaAar aaaAHTUecwe-, tt equal hauti nwe. kttoee eoat 4n- trvm ..uu t S6.0Q. t2f BOtiannlaa Haad-aawed, tbe flneat eal( aTP. aline erer -itfervii riir S5-IX); equsila llkacn regorte! ahoea wki ita eoat from B.ii to i2.00. SA 00 Haad-Mfwed Welt Shor. flue lf. ? atyHah.eoriironableknddurb!e. The txwt ahoe erer offered at thia (irlee : eme gratia aa cue miwukte ahora eo lug (rum s.0u to tu . CO SO t'sitra hori Parmer. lMlroad Ben JPa kua LttrOarrtere kll wear them; noeoalf. areunieaa, mooth Ic iMa heavy three euiea, extea awa edge. One pair will wear ijw. i9 ." ealfl no better glKwkTerofferkdkt ' thi prtoej one trial wilt coaluc tho wjiowant a khiie fur eorafort kad aerylce. f 5 and S't.OO Wtrttiraan'i stanea 3a. ark wry s rtrng and duraWo. Thoae who hjjk given thim a t iai will weiir no other make. If fWe;' -i.OO and l,?3 school ho.s are frr-f worn by (tie boyaeTerywhere; they aeli an their niertta, at U a luer?aitint kale ahow. If! H2 f; lm.l-rTcd shoe, beat V o!- T.v 'lyl'ah; eouaiafreuck kuuortd ahoe met! r from t.0i to S6.u1. Idlee" '2.50, M.OO and B1.73 shoe for BS, m are th beat fti e lXn ijola. HtyTiah aad d arable. I ntlnn.-. u at W. L. Doniclka' name aud artea are ttamiwd oc tbe bottom or ear h ahoe. W. U VUQULASt, Brockton, alkes. foshay & r.iAscri VBsuiAUi As nm.a . Druggists and Booksellers Afreuta for John E. Alden'a ptitillcailoijM, ttich ws al at publisher's prire vti;i. tItA't-W , "FEU1TS KD FLGIYEES." N ITjLUSTR i. T E D TJ ORTICULT ural montil joarnol, edttefl by Prof G. it Laks, Noftrmpror fruit cWmsr en a'ford to be withont it. I; Pais whoever tlsa It, ' f3 pir ytxr. fl isrrthn, it eptitsi.sici .;-n s:n-r. A - ,-. i ' 1 I Z: t : '' -' BiECpt TEA