The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 09, 1891, Image 4

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    EAST AND-SOUTH,
Southern Paciflo Routo
SHASTA LINE.
liar Train laav FarUaaa1 Dally
Siiutfc
K ttti I L
SI 4 Ar
rss
rTS:aA a
Portland
Albany
lu Fnndm
Jtl
L
r HI a m
L I ,os r
Ah..,, train atop only el lollowlaf elation north
at Roeeburg. Kaet ForUaad, nnrw Itty, W.ed.
urn, Salem, Altai?, Tanrant, Hhnd.1, llalaey. liar
laburg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene.
tosssss a lib, Star.
li'tan I Lv IVrtilad Ar t:O0a
I to r a I L Albany L I 11:00
t:r-w Ar K.-. bury Lvl 10H
4L44IT LCt 1LT 1IC4TT 8TI4T)
ft 00 r ll T rrtled Ar I )Mi
S"r Ar i!?"? Lt t oo a a
uuioi aaaae.
rTa1 L Albany ar ; 4 a
I it r a I Ar Lebanon L :0 4
fMaalL Albany Ar :Mra
I I 4 a I Ar Lehaiioa L l:WH
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars,
Far Aeanelaliea. at eeaa-Cla rum
an, attache I fcaprea Yrala
rTi aid MtIiUi.
SETWEK IM.BTI.Afte Ah ALUS,
Mail. rS4i.ui(Ci.-pt8unty,
I.U4 B
r a
ILv
Ar
Portland
Camilla
Ar
,r I r
, Hurt
L
air ta4i aaikT (Exe.pt Sunday,
tttor 1 Lv
i: ra I Ar
Portland
VUXInn.lll
Ar I : 4 a
Lt I 4 a
ThrouprU TicltotM
Ta all polala
EAST. AND SOUTH.
fat tail Inronaetlaj regarding rate a, avara, a
tOompur Aeat et Albany ,
1. . ORULER B r. RCK1IH8
Manager 4.M10. F.aadr.Aff
TAQUIKA BAY ROUTE.
Oregon Pacific
T aswCC, ftacelver.
Qragm DeTBlopman. Co'! Steamers,
Short Lla I Calirtrala.
Ftrnt-olass through ranaenRar and
freight Una from Port'aoa snd all polnta
io tua Willamette Vait" in nil from Man
f .no!co, Cal.
Boat malts clona, r. i "ol on at Altan
train of theOregon fa.-ltt Hall road
TIME SCHEDULE. wpt iuwUft.)
Leave Albanv li t) r. a,.Lan Yaquiae. J?,l
leeva t'.wrelll l:vj r, a.lLaavo CorTellis.lO 4,
Arrlr T equina, IS r. a Am- Albany, 11:11 4.
O. A C. tralaa connect at Albany and
Corral!. Tho a boy a tralna connect at
Taouina with tha Oresron Haraioproent
Company' Una of Htoatnsbips between
Y equina and Han Franrlaoo,
SlILIXO DATUM .
raoa Taent.
WlUeatett valley. Toeedey. Aug sth; Thoredey,
Aag luk ; a.tarday,Aog Ind ; MoeJay.Aog (la
vaoa s. raasciac
WUIaasett Ylly, Friday. Ja'y Hat; Sunday, Ana
U ; Tasadey, A eg Uthl Wedneauay, An( .Sth
Tha Oompaujr wwarYee the ngat to
hang aaUlng data a without notlea.
9. B. Paaaernera from Portland and
"TlllArneU Vallay poinU aan make oloao
aonnootisn with tba tralna of tha Yaouina
ranta at Albany ar Corrallla.and If dea
Unad to San Francieoo should arran;a to
irriT at Yaaulna tha arenlnr baforo data
ftaUlaf
aWPaaacBcar mm rrat ralat alwaya tka
Law rat
Far laf .nBtli apply t a A R Chaimn. Fralfhl aad
iafcat Aranl, Albaay, C. C. SICB.
a. r. 4 e Aa .
CarraUa.
REVERE HOUSE,
ILBARY, - 9REC0K
JIIAS. PFEIFFEK PftOPRIETOR.
inwad u In Irat-claaa atyla. Tables
ripp!lHl with tba boat In tba market.
Ka alaeptnpapartmnnta. Sample rooaf
ar eauairwirtxal traralara.
MM.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Jr anv.nH and Kartjr Bt, AlLaoy, Ol
ODPKRIOR wark. gaarantaavl In aver;
O branoh of tba art. aaVKnlar ging a
ail klii la a a?aoilty
i LB A!) I COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON.
1891, 1892.
rirat Teraa aaa4 ttyUaiVtr tik, ISM.
A toll corps of iaatraatora,
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
LASSES.
C'oaraaa ml a(ady arrangad la' kuaat Ik'
1 .l ef a'd gradaa af atndanta.
VaV tHwnttnli Jm-td t tladtnt$
frm mbrtad.
IT. f.l nelT C1f r
rmliltal,
A. BTRAMEY,
.,..rm,r.uiTi' .rn
City Livery, " Feefl aid Sale
-S T A B L E.-
Iiavin rarchiae4 navr rla can furn
i'n firat.nlaa tiiri oulH al call. pl
a.tf'iif n Klrn totranNlr.nt atocic Noises
boaruol by tnody or month.
Cheapest Itmlea In tha City.
Tulephona onna-tlon with tha St
Cbtria-i Hotel Te'ephons ordera gfren
prompt aitnnllon.
Fourth .Struct, brtween Ellsworth and
fStroetC'ar Una.
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
POUND DEAD.!!
While trying to Crowd theii
WAY INTO
DV3 h FlOitfAiJ BROS
ijlore, where they always have on hand
the largest Stock aouth cf Portland, of
the latest Improved Rifles and Shot
Gum; an Immense itock of Fishing
Tackle of every description ; Tents,
Hammock, Camp Chairs and thounandt
af other thing too numerous to mention
rtepnir Shop
M connection with the Store, and one of
lie best workmen in the Stale to do any
ind ail kind of work. , .
CoRie on!, Come l. No rouble to
ihow goods. "Small pre fit and nuick
IV' 1 oui motto.
THE STATE.
Oaarao af .tapy arranrol axpraly ta naat tha
aa d af Iba fw:nin(f ami uiasKaniaal Inloreaca ol the
atata. Lara, oomudiau. and wall-vautilalMl bulll
Inri. Tha tf U located in a eu tiraUfd and
anmmanlty, and una ol tha haaltbiaat In tba itata.
4 MILITART TRAINING
Kxpensrs weed not xea 9150
tar ta MHrt tnaalaa.
Ta .r i-r. (r.;bolrihiii rorn .ry a lanty
WriU (ar aatalrEia v JJ. I.. ARNOLD. Pr..
Corrallia, Urejcm.
MRS. OR AFT AIM'S
Cucumber
and
Elder Flower
Cream
I not 4 eaamatla In tha aanaa In arhtah that tarm
I popularly nal, but parniauantly dmuUIIm, H
crmiaaaaott, ainnoth, claar. ra'vaty .bin, and by
daily ttaa aradually niakM tha cumplailon Mnral
ahaja bll-. It (a a aonatant rotaM.Ii from tha
rSaaa al aim aiid wind and prarwita aim burn and
Irarkl, and blaorhaada will ntnr oiwii whlla ynu
It. It alaanaaa tba nwta tar bolur than anap and
alar, n.iurl.hxa and bull la Uj tha akin tlaaiKia and
nraranta tha formation id wrlnklaa' It tha
rnahaaaa, ctoamaa and (moothnraa ol .kill that yn
Bad whoa a llltla lrl. Knry lady, ynunaorold,
owrht to om It, aa It (Ivr a mora youthful apiar
aiMS to any lady, and that parnianaiitly. It ooiitalii.
aa aold, powdar or alktll, and la aa hannlaaa aa daw
and aa nurlahtu to tha rk'n a. d.w la ta tha Sowar.
Prtr l a, al all druHaa and halrdraaaara, or at
lira Uamlaa Urahani aUlii.hm.iil, UiJ pvt atraat
Maa rranrhwo, wbar ah. tnata ladla (or all blml.h
a. id th.faoaor Siiiara. Lullaaat a dl.tanoa traatml
by latiar, Kn4 atanip (. bar llltla book "Haw to
W Haautlral.
Simple BottlBrTJ.'p.'.iTd iLi:
U pay poatair and paoklu, Lady aff.nl wanlad,
MRS. GRAHAM'S
Face Bleach
Cur ta wnrateaaa ol rravka. Sunburn, ftal
MnUiichaa, Plmpla and all akin blamtahaa,
rra SM.a. Hannlaaa and aRactlra ; ha aaiupl
an b tant 1 Lady BtfanU wantad,
Thtt ntlt (rfT5 ,n "" no flr"' nr.lai
UrUgR'St Mil nl my praivnuiona will
aara bl nun. addad to till. d.rtinwiit.
My praparaUoaa ara lor Ml by whntl iraf
lUia Chloajoand ar.ry city w..l oHl,
PMDCC fjb. c
liUilLO Hoaitrnn
tor Threat, Aith.na,
Caldt. Inlutaia. BraaehNI.
rat, Vtl?plng raugh.Cr,
I. and ".'V llif luii cl tl.a
Thraat, La"? C"'. Ix ' tntiaipln
tprady Hi irianrt:l. t.rnuu id " U K-IUU
FORTf.iILLER & IRVING,
-FUNERAL DlUEiTOFiS.-
AiiarUI Kmtalruiug done Ssloatiftaaily.
Alhatoy, Urrgosi.
"FRUITS AND FLOWERS."
N ILLUSTRATED HORTICULT-
oral uton'hly Jonraal.edttad br Trof
R. Laka. No farmer or fruit rower
afford to ba without It. It PAYS
wtioaver takas It, 12 ier Tear, f I ale
aaontha, 2 erot.
a a alngia numiwr,
Addraaa,
. U. II HTICA KNS,
Portland. Ungon
Star Bakery
Cor BradWlbln and first
mm MEYER, : fnpriftor.
0aiel rraita . Mrstsf
Uliuwsrr, tiarfomsrrt
Orted rrl. Vegetable-a.
Tabaceo, 4'lgata,
Mossti Bpleo.
Coflcft Trs,
Kte Etc..
lataL-tairarythlagr that la k.pt In a ranaral
rartety and gannry ator,. lilgkaat
awkol urk paid lir
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
as BBnta far W. L. Daada mmm,
Ml Car aaatw la yoar alaca aak
air a MW fmr MIbImm. mmrmmm iba
Iwm, aadjrjii tkeaa far yoa..
Lr"TAhVk XU HCDHTITl'TK. U
FOR
WHY IS THE
17. L. DOUGLAS
13 SHOE cihWU,
fEST 8HOE W THE WORLD FOR TH KONETr
a aaamlaaa aao, with aotaek.ar wai Urrad
,m ma iwinu. af ma caat nna mr, attllab
f "U tAoaaay o4Hr MM0ulwr. u auuala bauil-
vwaooaa auatia rrtrra 4D iu fn.0D.
'SS ...!.. Ila.44.wt4, Iba flniit .air
' V ah aw offarad lw a itt; aqua!. rraaoS
inrtad abuaa which at from ( (!' Io ani.
A IU.4.MW.. Walt HUm; flo aalf,
J9b aty Ilsb. ermifortalda and durabia. Tba baat
X Tr offered at Uil. prlea 1 ura frad a cua-
wnada iJkm elln( fruni St ub ttJlt.
: Pol Ira Hboai rarmara. Kallmad Maa
AJ . and LuairCarrWraaJI wmv than. .....if
yrulra. atnouta Inatrta. haary rhraa aolai, umd
W. .td. 1 me pair will wrar a yaar.
oO Hun alf no batter alma avar offarad at
J"i till, prlco; ona trial will rrnvloaa Uiva
Jo wrnt a iIkw for cm fort and u-r.k.
ft? .5 and '.MI vV'arhlnruinn' ho
y ara ri-rr Mrou and durnhlr. Thnaa wbo
tltm .IVf B 1 1, '-n atrial will w..r nnnlhip ..l.a
InVC D.u ana .1.7) arnooi ahoaa ara
lUlO Wtira tirtb. iMivi.vm ali.paf Uu.mI1
I their marlta. a. th Iwnaa1n uIm .hw.
1 S'l.OO Itand-aawed ah, bt
.ClUlvO LxinKola, rerr.trll.h: equals fr.uet
umm MKMfafviaiitixirriin mji fj 9SJ.
tfadir ...10. Kvi.OO and ttl.75 hoa for
v.rii(h MMiflnUnitola. HlrllxtiMiiililursl.i.
Latlan. Haa tlia VI. Iu lnai(W nam aud
na ar atampod on tha ixnti.m of rar-h alioa.
W. L. UOLQikH, Uroktun, Ma.
-5:VD-L. E.'BLAIPJ.
Albaay
ROW WORKS
Mantifaeturera .S
(EAM ENGINES CRIST Al.D SAW
MILL MACHINERY !R0Nl-0NTS
A0 ALL KIHOS OF HEAVY
AND LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
; CASTINCS.
racial attoation aid a iMtirlua H
i o' maoblner.
fVmi (fads n Short WsUo
Tim (JREAT
wn si its world or WONDERS,
pens Sept 17th, 1891 ' Closes Oct 17ti
Itiuie by tha Oraat Zapadraa Baad dir. it
want tb City ol Mantua.
At Iram th traat aivitmrf l Euraa nd AmrW
' valued at anatar million dallar. Wonder,
lut elaetrleal adaption in lull 'eaeta
. ttaa. A aplenld aeria M
mineral exhibit.
A.'JU I.Mi'iiiir.M.'IS-l .K Aitr, fDtJ
, .... tTIX A.f U BOIEWJI!.
A treater oanba' f exhibit, tha evor kafer
praacnted open tha vat.
TBB STOflK Tr.PART4KNT UAD A PR4UI.
KHNT rBATURR. tUMO IX PRBUlOalS,
Tba rrt Ainplay ef fruit al Ik. I naat Mtkib t a
Aaricultar ever inado in tha Paoifla narth
woat. All nianufaetiiri. In lull
tetlen, P.r.rythiiif n;
: JJa dead abiWa,
law. -:- BXraSITISX ? -:- EP0aTISJ8
tfAdmuwiaa a nulla). Greatly rdued rntan
M'lJr round trip an all panMnaar IriieCatt
80MK1IIIN0 Ui vt.it N TUB MIMUEIW
It AND 7.
Mr John W Kirk, the white-haired vet,
ernn who wa with Morte when the ft rat
working telegraph line was stretched, and
who stood betide the great Inventor when
the flr.t ateMsgo was trannmtlted from
Annapoll function to Wskhinton, lias
n.sde during hi life s great many inter.
eating calculation in number. The two
mott remsrkahtc numbers In the world are
three and seven.
"The numeral ncvcn," s)s Mr KltV,
"the Arabian pot from India, and all fol
lowing have taken it from the Arabians,
It Is contpkuous In biblical lore, being
mentioned over 300 timet In the scriptures,
either alone or compounded with other
words, lt scsm a favorite numeral with
the Divine mind, ouUUle as well as Inside
the Bible, nature demonstrates in man
waji, and all the other numeral bow to it.
Thee l a'to another divine favorite, the
number three.ihe Trinity. TliU it brought
out by r combination of figures that is
soinewhrt remarkable. It I tte six fig
ure id.,857.
'Multiply this by 3, the answer Is 185,714,
"Multiply thl by J.the antwer 1418,571.
"Multiply thl by 4, the sniwer Is 571,438.
"Multiply this by s.the answer U 714,185.
"Multiply thl by 6,the answer Is 857,14a.
"Each answer contains the same figures
as the original turn, and no other, and
three figure of the sum remain together
In each answer, thu showing that figures
preserve the Trlnlt.
"Thus .85 appears In the flr.t and teconc
number, 571 In the second and third, 4)8
In the third and fourth, and 14! In the
fourth and fifth.
"It I a1o intcrcKting Io note that taking
out of any two of 'hee sums the group of
three common to both, the other three
read in the uvual order, from left to right,
will alao be in the same ordei In both turn.
"Take the fir.t end tecond snms, for ex
ample. The group 285 Ircommon to both.
Having read .$5 out of the second um,
read right along and bring In the fir.t fig
ure of the lhou.ar.di latt. It will read 714.
All the othe.s wilt read in the ame way.
"Again, note that the group of three In
the first sum arc the same a the two
group, uf three In the fourth revcred In
order, and that the nine thing la true of
the tccond and third. The laat multipli
cation ha It. groups of three the same a
those of the original number, reversed
again.
"Examine the' reau't again, and jou
will tee that In these calculation all the
numeral have appeared ave the 9. Now
multiply the original mm by the mighty
7 the divine favorite of the Bible and of
creditor. and behold lh' answer! The
last of the numeral, and that one only In
group of three again the Trtnljf !
141.857
7
' No oihrr combination of number, will
produce lh' tame result. to-t not thl
how the Imperial mu:tljtcii:. numeral 7
and tdlvinltv."
Replying to the query of a young .liool
t-achcr. we answer that the amount of
surplus money In the treasury of the United
States at thecloe of Cleveland' admin's
tration wa 136,607,265 it while the avails
ble surplus now I $1,66,942 51. There I
a wrole volume in that dmple unvarnthed
ktateinent .
Sra W K Read' lina of drraa (o'iU au.1
til. a befor bating elaewhera.
I'arker H.-ta, groer".
E W AeM.on &Co ae arlUn m-i tiwtU
at rottlanJrica.
For liarcs'ti in iiKiriunieDt, licaiM'-i
t.,uot K W Achituu&Co.Ail any.OrrKt'D
1
The Road to Wealth
Cannot tteMSsfsth trsvl4 IV
eut od kMlth. T raseh wtaitk r any
corated stltloa la llfsraaulras tha fall
sessauiea sad srat;a f all the fa.
HI kind asturs kss ndswsa as ltk.
Tkacs coiMtlllon canaat txltt aalts tha
ytyitcal kelnf It la perfect working
Ctr, sad thl la laiaesslbl wha tha
hrer snd tptttasra torpid, thtbrtr.w
Inc. the tuertlons, csailng lnd!rtla
and tVptptla, tilth all of thalr accoa.
anrtng korrors.
OH. HENLEY'S
Englif Dandelion Tonic
xsrts a S ISo Inflvtaca ever tka llvsr,
iclt.s U beaithf action, rssolvM Kt
chranle sr.rgtmfnt. and promotes Ins
Iterstlont; curst lndlgitlon snd eenstl
esl!a, t harptns th apprtlla, toast t
tt sntlrt tytttm, and aitkss Ufa worth
IHnj.
UMBEEi.
Vt'owit'i t't at' to lh. public that w
k.vi j i-t a id- I r r 1 i;.mr t-too. tnlil
and re pre. r I u fit n:nti all kinda of
Inmbor, (Iraai'd 01 rmuli. a lh pur
Cliar tvay cli'w, as irood as l!to beat,
add aa cheap aa it csn bo aold.
In piynint wa w.H tnka all kind ef
produce. -u-i a hay. fl ar, Krln, t.ajon,
hatter, b inn, Im-t by tha quarter, ete
in fact anything tha. we ran tiaa. Pleaaa
ae us before you p i-o1mm our bill of
lumber. 11 frfi ftonfi tent that we can
ulty'ii You will nlwtyafinl one of
ns at oar mill 14 mint from Lnbsnon,
8 ml'.os from Waterloo, on Haiullton
erneV, WIKf A RBRKI04.N,
,. Lobnon, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Ctrru-l Court of Ike Stale f 0re-
fOH, for Linn County.
ALFRED DITT1JEMSEU
PlnintifT
Beiherdioa Littbenner, i
Defend-1. )
To Rarherdinw Dlitlisnuer, Ike abo
named defendant.
IK TIIR NAME OK 111 t STA'fB OP
Oieg in, you nre herebj' rtqulrod to
tDfinr and answer thu o.mpiaint filad
aKilr-ftt 11, In tha ab-ira mlltled auit.by
ivtabrrilflih. 1811, l bat lnlri tha flrat dy
of the term of th court lollowlng tha ex
piration o tha time praaeribsil In tha
rder for publication, and If too fail no t
anawer ior want then f the plaintiff will
apply to the court for tba ratlaf demandeo
Id his cmplninf.. yts: That tha boads of
matrimony esiMino' between plaintiff d
dsfnndant b firrrsr dissolved, and for
tue wttita and disbursement of this salt
tol'Staxo'l.
This mim i;iins ) piibllsbnd by order
af Hon. K. f. Bie J.i 'tt of said eonrt,
and mala rnd flit a I the 9'h day of
asptuni bi-r, 181.
j.k. wnATriEftroRo.
. rll,d Aitorory for flff.
2nd
Store.
4;friijai
fJcst h'xxik of Zt,d tpV ;ood In the Va
ef, .nd the nont ruasr into prir.fn, bolh
i b Iselling. i have on band
!l k.j
H',mll, 3TJ3( TI.4A1
mm, S33KS, PIu'TUSES
CL0SX3,-C33CXPRY.
' ETC., ETC,
.;.r 'sitl(,r5 e Yonnn's on tr
L. COTTLilB
TELEOUAPIIIO NEWS
Iloulaagrr Brail.
UrusbKI.s, Sept 30. A IIUlvi before noon
today, General lloulange, accompanied by an
attendant, vltitsd the Uit resting place of
Madam da lionmmaln, lilt lata nil.trest.
Sending the attendant to a respectful distance
to await him, Doulnngtr stood alone for tome
lime by tlis grave of NUilnm tie llonnemnin,
apiissting to be affected by the molt sorrowful
rrllection, Aliout noon the attendant was
startled by a thary reroit, and lilted with
grave apprehension, hurried Io the spot fiom
whenc lh report had snisnsleil. The man
wai shocked to find Uoulangar lying dead
Hiion Ihe ginund wil t a revolver clenched in
hi tight lin ml,
A Tralii Wreck.
Akron, O, Sept 30. liurly thl morning a
collision ocoutrid a lew mile east cf Kent, on
the New Yoik, I'ennsylvanla and Ohio, he
t fiel.ht anu a passenger train. Three were
killed snd twenty injutcd, several fatally. The
passenger lialn was the Michigan section,
which conlainrd the Olln Family excursion,
the members cf which sn.l many ftienOs Wei
going 10 a naiional minted of their kinditd at
llconington V'li
While Deer IIbbIIbr.
Astoria, Or, Sept, 30. -Another hunting
accident happened yesterday at Mlthwauka,
on the lower N'ehatem, by which John (Iron,
ncll lost his life. Ilia brother cam in today
and gave tha particulars. The unfoitunat
man was going on a vkil to his father's house
r short distance fiom his own, snd while on
his way thither, saw two der lolteting on lh
outtlde of some slashing, lie hurried to the
house snd procured his father's Winchester
snd returned to the spot where he had seen
the deer I tarty GLen saw him making fur
the brush, and atked him what he wat after.
Gronnell told hint there were two deer cIom by
1 1 disappeared ia the thicket tnd Olsen,
waiting for him to return, heard two shod
some moments after, Gronnell did not re -lura
ss soon ss OiseJ thought h should, II
shouted for him. but received m answer.
Fearing aom accident had happened, Olsen
w.-nt in search ol him. lis proceeded to the
spot where he s the smoke ile last, and
found Gronnell lying dead in the brush, with
a bullet hole in his totehcad, he having ahot
hinticlf accidently.
Qall neaiaaiieBal.
Gt'ATKMAt.A, Oct I News of the mut
sensational character has been receive I here
during the psst twnlr-four hours There Is
Conit!erahl rscitemcnt in Saw Salvador re
tarding the revolt in Gautemala. A ray of
light ha I ght h lust been thrown on the
present revolution in Gautemala by a retired
American officer, now residing in this city.
According to the ory he tells, three Ameri
can supplied with plenty ol money viaiicd
this city about two month ago, To him they
diaclosed the fact that they rerecn'ed a rev
olutionary party in New York that had lor i
object in downfall of HirilU'kovorn.nent in ;
Gautemala, and were bach I with fund to
carry the movement to a tuccdaaful ias-ie.
Their plan of acil n was to send expertcnc4
military officer to Gautemala. They were tn
l diatri uied throughout the republic, anal
a hen the time wst ripe ware to take com mam
of the revolutionary troops. II believes the
present revolution is due 13 the New York
parties who furnished funds and ammunition
to the insurgents. Advices received here from
Salvador to Ibe effect that I'rctident lici
with over d'KJo troops is on Ine GsuicmsUn
frontier"
A Harder.
LaGranuk, Or Oct 1. Frank Coleman,
bartender st the Lode saloon, this morning
notified the police authorities that trier wat a
dead man at Ins saloon, snd at the asm time
g4V himself into custody. Coleman claimed
ih i he had nothing lo do with Ihe man ile.ih
hut said that a h had soma difficulty with
him during the night he ihourjit best to give
hlmsrtl up. Tli coroner' Inquest however,
developed a very strong chain cf evidence
against Coleman. The murdered man name
i I'airick Sheehan. Several witocsKS t rati
fied to seeing Colroan beating btm at about
4 o'clock tin morning, but ss they had no ap
parent od eftect, (hey didn't notify the au
thorities. 'I he Jury' verdict wai that v'eath
bad been canted by Coleman,
arse Thieve Arrested.
Su.r.4,Oct I. Sheriff Croisan has for
several days been chaalng toe thieve who
Saturday night Hole a hone snd rsrt from a
man earned Scott at Lafayette. They were
tracked through Silvertoa, Sublimity, Stsyton
Scio and Albany, and were finally arrested
this evtnire at Ashland. They will be ta.en
al o-ice to McMinnvllie for trial.
SJaary nahlag Atalr.
TTEVEi' Ocl5. Fhe citjr i fttt leipg
emptied of haly coat pilgrims, and the rosdt
in Ihe country for a long distance are throng
ed with them, thousand perfcrring lo go home
00 foul. The exhibition ha netted a large
urn of money, but the F.nglith and other
louri.lt are (aid 10 have been more profitable
for the church tbao Ihe pilgrims, mutt of
whom lived in poor fashion and seemed to
have but Utile mwey.
Bly a krare.
ifOKANl, O-.t 3. A courier arrived today
from Chewelah bearing a dispatch to General
Carlin, commanding Ihe Fourth Infantry,
frrtn Indian agent Cole, who went to Ihe
scene of Ihe reported Indian trouble In Calls
pel valley, Idaho. Agent Cole repor.'ed that
there is no foundation for the tcarej that greedy
vrlites ar tryin to dispossess ihe Indians of
their lands, and to stare the latter aw,
threatene-l In bring in ihe troops.
deary all Araandt
Portlakd, Oct 3. From slaicmeatf by
saveo banks in this city It Is learned lhat the
arm nnt of money sent out by tanks here to
bank in Ihe country aince hirvest began!
13,185,000. This 10m in clesn cash distrib
uted among the wheat -growers should Lave a
tendency to rel the fmsnciil stringency In
ihe wheat-growing sections.
The Casilematasi war.
CiTy ok Mexico, Oct a. The revolution
ists in Gautrmsla fiaslly .uccecded Wednes
day ia drawing Barillas' slmy into s fight, and
the government troop were badly used vp,
retreating lo Gautemala City, forty mile, from
the scene 01 Ihe fight. There was ureal
secret rejoicing in the cily when tl.e new
reac'ie.l there of the defeat of the govern
ment troops. President Ezeta, of Salvador,
declares Gautemala i ripe for a plan of con.
solidating all Central America into one re
public, and he will not lore the opt ertunity
10 bring about this remit. Advices from Sal
vsdor are to the effect that President Kzeia,
with over 4000 troopr, U on the Gautemalan
frontier. , .
Saletra Newt.
Salem, Oct a, Recently the city council
Ordered the water lank belonging to the
S.lem Truck tnd Dray Combaiy, erected
along the streets, to be torn down. These
were used for street sprinkling purposes, the
sprinkling wagons being filled from them,
Today John Savage, of the dray company, in
stituted suit again.t the cily, claiming dam
ages in the turn of $500 occasioned by the re
moval of the tank.
Ira Adama, who recently accidentally shot
off hit arm, today brought suit for $1700
against ine raciiic Mutual Accident Insurance
Company in which he ws insured. He claim
the coinp tny did no' pay him for Ihe lots of
bis srm.
WaiisT Get Them. When wanting
sn organ or nlanR call on G L Blackman
TRsr-e ysu caa select front a Int clast
'La.
On to 3W C bh. tuooeianr tof TsUIey &
Sinilnj, Flinn Block, for ynurj b printing
sf all kindt.
HARRIED.
HUNDLEY WICKIZER. On Thnra-
day evening, Oct. lat, 1891, at the resi
dence of aud by Rev. Jf. F. Stewart, Mr
r n ir,.nrii.. ... 1 mi: u 1. ,r. ,'.
j v uuiniicjr auu ien uttujiau vvicKlzer,
both of Linn county.
DIED.
TURNER At hi realdence six miles
south west of this cily, on 8aturday morn-
inaOct.3,t89i,at2o,clock,EphralmTurner.
Mr Turner was born in Howard countv,
Missouri, August 17th 1891 and was there
fore 70 years 1 month and 15 days old.
He moved to Oregon in In i860 and settled
on tne farm where he died and has resided
the' e ever since. He was a hard working,
honest citizen and leaves a large family
of grown sons and daughters to mourn his
death. . . .
STRITELLOnThuradd- Oct 1, 1891,
at her home In the southern suburb of
Albany, Mrs Jacob Stritell, aged about 35,
The deceased leaves a husband, child and
many friends to mourn her death
HYM N'S !: II.
A very tor-go and ttpprcclnUvo audience
gathered at tlie Opera llotmo lust Fri
day to bear Congressman IJynutn,of In
dianapolis, dUcuea political Insutt.
Many ladles were prcaent and nuiiieroui
republican! also. Mr llynum la a pleas
ant speaker, and ho speaks with great
force and effect, lfo started out with a
very complimentary reference to Oregon
by saying that heretofore he tins said that
he lived lit tho West, but since coming to
tha raclilo Coast ho tees his mistake and
now says he lives In the Kant. He said
the tariff question is tha ono great Issue
affecting the Interests of all. The repub
lican party has changed Its course on the
tariff question. In 1S70 H0-81 it declared
for tariff ref win, but In 1HM8 It veered
around and declared for protection or
prni-lli'itl prohibition of iiitpnrts. In
18S0 that party elected a president who
was a member o( tho Cobden Club and
who declared that he was In favor of that
kind of protection that leads to Ires
trade. Mr Rynutn Illustrated tho differ
ence between paying a direct tax as a
city or county tax ami an indirect or
tariff tax by saying that when men pay
their city or county taxes most all grum
ble and complain when they have to pay
rom $l.f0 to $3 00 on the hundred,
whercasevery man or woman who buys
Imported dutiable Kods pays an average
of fOO on the $UH worth. This tax he
pays without knowing how much he pays,
lie made forcible Illustrations of the
fallacy of the home market scheme as
urged by McKlnloy, by showing that
w hen a man manufactured products In
this country, shipped them to Australia,
exchanged them lor wool, shipped the
wool back to this country, that man is
Just as much a producer of wool as the
man who herds his sheep on government
lands free. He showed that a large mo-
Iorlty of the labor people of the United
itates are engaged In non-protected oc
cupations and that wages in these occu
pations are blither than In the protected
Industries. He showed that skilled la
borers in this country, tn consequence of
the greater amount of products turned
out per day, actually receive less wages
than thono of Knitland. This was proved
by the fact that the value of the product
of the American laborer in IHHO was ItOHO,
while that of the English laborer was
only Ho7. He showed that notwith
standing the cry has always been that
protection secured good wages, yet pro
tested manufacturers, immediately after
the passage of the McKinley bill, began
to reduce wages.and this at all times and
circumstances will be the case when the
supply of labor is gtator than the de
mand. The speaker was closely followed by
all his auditors, and when he declared
lhat he was not here to abuse republi
cans, believing that the mass of republi
cans were neither leas nor more hoitet
tbn democrats, but he was here feeling
that every republican w as at much In
terested in the question as bo, anil that
he sought to induce them to think and
reason only, his remarks made a deep
impresnion on his hearers. It Is safe to
say that nitich eood seed was sown and
that some of it fell upon good ground.
A TTanderfal Story.
The in; stcry surrounding the finding of
the bodlc of twenty Chinese In Snake
liver, Wallowa county, Or., In 1887 ha
been solved. The bodies ah bore gunshot
wound,howlng they had been murdered.
The Chinese consul Inetitutrd an Investi
gation, but was then unable to find who
committed the crimes. Consul ttee now
makes public the following statement:
"Ulouh MrMlllan.nowof Walla Walla,
Wa.li., but formerly of Imnaha, Wallowa
county, Or .make the following statement
to the end that justice may be ttone the
Interested paitlra. 1 make thl statement
from a statement rosde me by my son,
Robert, aged 16, jttat prlur to Id death,
and by me then reduced to wrlimg. In
the latter part of April, tSS-, my aon and
Rruce Kvans, J T Canfield, Max Larue,
Frank Vaughn, Ilium Msynard and Carl
Hughes were stopping In cattle camp,
four mile from Snake river. My son anu
Erbna. Canfield, Larue and Vaughn went
to a Chinese camp on Snake river. On
field and Larue went above Ihe camp, and
Evan and Vaughn remained below The
whole party aa armed wlm repeating
ride and revolver. There were thirteen
Cblrtcae in the carr p. and they were fired
on by ihe party above the camp. The
unarmed Chinese retreated, when they
were fired upon by thoee below the camp.
Twelve Chincaeweie Instantly killed, and
one other caugM afterward and his br ale
beaten out. The party got that evening
I5500 In gold duat. The next day eight
more Chinese came to the camp In a boat.
They were fired on and ail killed, and their
bodies, with the other, thrown into the
river. The rsrt.- then look the boat and
went to anuther'Chlneae camp, about four
mile di.tant, where thirteen Chinese were
working on ihe river bar. These .wce all
shot and kll.ed, and the bouie thrown
Into the river. The camp was robbed.and
$50,000 In gold aecurcd. My son was
present only the first day, but was ac
quainted with the tact, a they were
talked over by the partlc In hi pretence.
The circumstance heie detailed, occurred
on the Oregon aide of the Snake river In
Wallowa county, near the northeast cor
ner of the state. I Icon McMillan.
"W M Clarkr. witness.
Dated Walla Walla, August 31, 1891."
It Is probable the murderer will te
prosecuted .
Weather
Surninary ot Meteorology for Sep., 1 Slit,
from oliservations taken at Albany, Linn Co,
Oreg-n, by John Brtggt, vol. obaarver for
the 8it 1 Service, U. 8. Arm v.
HiKbest barometer no tha 23. 30 J7.
L-iwrat b.romtter on tha 2, 29.78
Meaa barometer fortLe uoiith, 31.02,
ilidliost daily avarage of bar.. 30 33.
Iiareat di ly averg of b r., 29 84.
Ilighuat to nperauneon the 2, 92.
lowest It ii'petatuiaun the 28- 9, 35.
Mean for Ha nio.ilh, 58 43.
Highest d -il range otTI er. on thai, 43.
Lowtkt daily rn of Titer. 00 tha 30, 0.
Mean temperature at 7 a, m. daily 62
M-an t niperatuie at 2 p. m, daily (ID 40.
Mean trn petature at 9 p. ru. daily S3 3.
Prevailing direotinns of wind, N.
Mas Velocity or force, 3.
Total rainfall or melted snow, 2. 19.
Depth of snow at tnd of mouth. 0.
Number of days on which .01 inch or mora
rain fell, 10.
Number of days of cloudiness arerage 8
scale 01 hi, .
Of 30 davt olxervatious 10 were clear.
eloudy, 13 lair, 6 f iggy mornings, 0 rain, 0
naxy, u overcast.
Frost on the morning of tba 22 and 2G.
Temp. 1.80 on average of 12 year.
Rainfall, 0 43 00 average of 12 year?
Whae Bahy was at, wa gave her tsaasaaia.
Wkea ska was a Child, sk Dried for Cnaloria.
Whoa aha bant Maw, aha alung te Caatarhv
Whoa sk aaa OLUdrwn, she gave them Caataaaa,
To Tea Drimrrrs Probably
three fourths of the tst contained
are "Green Teas ". Cnpleaasnt
as the face may be, the bright,
sklny green so familiar to us all
Is not the natural color, but Is due
te the facing or glaslng of the tea
with Prussian blue, Indigo and
ther mineral colors.
That coloring hides the elects
f poor teas Is undoubted; but Is
it healthful, and does It not call
loudly for the Importation ot a
brano of pure, uncolored, ansnaa
Ipulated tea?
It was this contlltlon of af airs
that prompted the placing of
Beech's Tea before the public.
Being the absolutely pure, un
colored leaf It Is different In color
from any you ever used. It draws
a canary color of a delightfsl
fragrance that I a revelation to
te drinkers, and it purity make
It more economical than the arti
ficial leas, les of it being required
per cup. Sold only in package.
o cent per pout.d. Ask for
Beech' Tea, pure a childhood,
foi sale by Allen Bros., Flinn
black, Albany.
, Misrus
Speaking of fearlessness here is the
best example yet seen. It is from a Sa
lem paper: "The Journal has declared
war on the cinch element, and It is a
largo element In Oregon."
Tho reports of the two National banks
show a line business for the hanks, and
as well epeak for Albany and vicinity.
Add tlie tleposits in the other hank and
we have a sum approaching $ii00,(H)0, not
much of an indication of very hard times.
One or two little villages in the valley
feel very badly because the detiiocrntla
orators did not visit them. Here is a
wail from a republican paper at tho
hamlet around the state capitol : "Halvm
democrats are trying to learn what train
the eastern democratic orators will go
through Hitlein. As they orate at A I
bany and Eugene, small torvas up the
valley, the Haiem democracy hope at
least to be allowed to set on the fence
and see them un by. They could see twice
as many people iu Bale 111 as they will at
both above places put together."
A new lodge of K, of I', has been or
gnnlxed lu Roschurg with 65 charter
members.
a
The editor of the 1'rinevllle News finds
fault with a compendium, recently sold
in that town by a book agent, because
l places MtBt Helens in Oregon. If Kt
Helens is not In Oregon where in thun
der is it? The Dalles Kun.
In accordance with a resolution of the
fUate Press Association resolutions of
condolence and advertisements of paid
entertainments will becharged for In the
Dkmocrat hereafter. The rate for reso
lutions o! condolence will be 6 cents a
line.
A Missouri man once s'ole a saw-mill,
a Galveston man stole a red-hot stove,
but It was left for Kan.aa to cap the cli
max. A farmer at Nor which wa recently
robbed of hi entire wheat crop one night
after It had keen cut and stacked. The
thief had it thrashed at night and sold the
grain for $1000, with which he decamped.
Mary A Livermore in her address Ire
fore the 0 L K 0 at 'Chautauqua advo
cated as the highest aristocracy intellect
and character, instead of wealth as now
in the U. H. and title as in England. The
idea is one that should take hold o! the
people, lt is time that people with noth
ing to recommend them but their money
take their proper plar-e in the world. Let
us have the new kind of aristocracy.
The Woodburn Independent states
that in Marion county in 1M the repub
lican central committee raised $3000 for
lcKiiimnte campaign expenses, each can
didate for the gislature being assessed
$150, the candidate for sheriff $000, and
other nominees In the same proportion.
In Clackamas county, the republican
candidates were bled in a similar man
ner. How a candidate lor the legislature
can afford to contribute $150 except he
lie well fixed or sells himself to the lob
by, in case he is elected, Marion's "eor
rup. ring" knows treat. Oregon City
Courier.
Aa Answer,
ljunrrcTaroa tux P.i,i.in,
Palkm, Or., rept. 2th, IS'JI.
Editor t Ptmotrat :
Will you kindly give us space for a
brief reply to the article, "The II ind Ex
hibit," which appeared in your paper a
few days since? It was seen, and read to
us, by a friend. (Perhaps, in justice to
all, it should be said that the friend re
ferred to is in no wsy connected with our
school. No doubt the w riter was prompt
ed by ffi hos of the warmr-nt sympathy ;
but seeing that iu his kindness of heart
he has failed to comprehend the real
state of the rase, we lieg leave to make
the corrections which are due our Insti
tution and to Miss Capwell as its super
intendent, i
We did not in the least consider that
we were on exhibition at the fctate fair.
We were there to help show the woik of
the school, bolh in the industrial and
literary departments. This we felt to
be perfectly right and honorable, being
only just to our school and a due recog
nition of the generosity of our fair state.
As to nnpleasant remark, we were not
annoyed by them. We may be sensitive,
but we certainly cannot expect to be
shut away from everything unpleasant
in the world, and it is belter that we
should le governed by good common
sense. At the fair, we found the people
as a w hole most courteous and kind ; and
the week's work was really one of great
interest to us in many ways.
The average time spent by the children
of our school at the fair did not exceed
three hours a tiny, and they went only
four entire days, but it was of our own
free will.
No one need fear that Miss Capwell
will imposo upon the pupils.for a kinder,
truer, nobler woman could not be found.
In her hands the school is Prospering as
never heiore, and, as she deserves, she
possesses the esteem and love of tho
pupils. Ft-i'iu
WOHTrl rOSlDERIU
F. M.French k oops railroad time.
Day year groeeri of Parker Bros
7?w ersam ohoo just leoeived at CouraJ
Meyers.
Siuok thn celebrated Havana filled 5 ernt
sigsrat Jnlias Joseph's.
A Urge trck of wall paper, with late de
signs, at Fortmiller t, Irviug',jot received.
Have yoa seen those parlor suit that T
Brink has jnst received t They are nice.
j W Bentley. boat boot and shoe maker in
oity, three doors north of Democrat office.
E W Aobiton & Co handle toe celebrated
Portland cement wall for -emotery lota.
Tbeas wall eaa be furnished at half the oot
of any other and ara far superior. ''
Dr M II El lit, iihyiiclan and surgeon,
Albany, Oregon. Calls mad In itj or
eon try.
Ladies ean do their ihopping ia San Fran
oiaoo without Waiting the oity. and without
extra oom-ni.tiotj. U iss E J Barrows f t
chsinj ajsut, 148 Oroya St, Oakland,
Patronisa hem industry and bay harnl
tnvlo harneas, warranto I, from O 0 Me
Fail nd,at Dabrulliea old stand.
A large sssortmeot of heavy n k and
horse blankets at OC Mc Fail tnd 1.
Cotton g tods hav not been as chsap liuss
the wr a sy ar now. Call aad sen what
sargttat ff Jaaad has.
The best roast eoffao ia the city at Coma
al jyer s.
lit adlag Photographers A aaay Oregoa.
Wa have boaght all thenegstm smada by
L W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Nov
15th, 1889. Duplicate ean be had from
hem only of as at redoeediates. We haye
also about 18,000 naeativea roads by onr
telves, from which dnnlloates eao be had at
Ilka 1 a Us. Wa earry the only fall line of
vie wi of this state aad do onlargr d work at
lower t rates for first olass work. VVe shall bo
pleased to see yen at oar Studio in Frsman's
Mok, next door to Masonie renipls.
. Important to afoasskeepars.
It ie Julius Gradwobl great satiafao
tion in ssllingjhis FnejQolden Rait teasjaud
baking powder, with eleeant prises or with
out thera, that hi oustomers who hays
purchased invariably return and ssy they
sro well pleased, that the tea Is No. 1 and
ths bakins powder ia as cood aa ths best.
All hia toaa and bakiog powder bears the
nam of Julia Uradwotr Golden Rule
Basaar, and are exprossly put Hp for hi
bnina.nd ha still continue to giv with
escb'pound of tea or bakiog powder an ele
gant pioee ef gliaswara. ,
Notice. MrJ Jalias Gradwohl informs
tha Democrat that hi Golden Bale Bastar
will bo known hersafteras Jalias Grsd wold's
Baatar.
Dated Albany, Sept. 28th.
nonij Aftl ARROAD
TlltIWUAV.
A Gum Acciihnt. Last evening while
out hunting, Will MeCuh'och, of the
Herald, was shut through one of hi feet.
He was resting the muzzle cf li'.a 32 cali
bre rill on hi fool, when R went off, that
I the load in the gun, causing a painful
accident, I)r Davt dressed the wound.
K11.LKD nv ax AccinR.fr, Mr Mont
gomery received s dUpnfch from La
Grande thl mornl.ig, .latin;; Hint her son
Jcnka Montgomery hnd been killed by s
well which he was rllgitliu caving In
on him. MUs May Montgomery left on
the noon train for that city In order to he
present at his funeral.
To San Fmancisoo. Mr IJ.iy, of B.iys
Jeffrie Co , csmc up from Portland, hut
eveniot'. f'i'iii hlin It was learned that
Mr CI1.1 ii Conic, who died from
strangulation, vtMorlnv tno'nlng, hod a
mother nnd sister rcuhllng In San Fran
cisco. In response to a dl.pntch from
San KrancUeo the body will be shipped to
1022 Mhslon street on tonight overland
for burial.
ratfrAV..
Tks Juuotion City Ti;m i'l spprir In
a day er two.
The curfew lili h gu ringing lt night
at?, .10 under thscuifuw erdiustice.
C0I.ro list sold hUeifTo h'iu. Just
north of tho DaatoeRAT oUae,to C C H jvi.
A very jiuoh needer sewar coiia-ntton it
being made by tli bosthera Pa:iliu R R Co.
with the depot property.
Mr William Mask has sold his 'bather
hop to Mr Goor. Land roth, rcently of
Nswport.sn expari-ncod brbr. On account
ef ill health Mr Mack will uk a reit.
The moat'oa of the Congregsifanalist
oloaod in Albany last evouioi, ift ir very
uotreaeful and lotercNtiug soiuns. 15 wa
oompoaod of a lino body of mco.
The paper mid at Organ Citv turn nut
six Una of now paper daily for the 8 to
Fraocuoo Exam'.ncr. Tba capacity of the
mill i lo bo iiiorad to manufacture ti-u
ton daily.
Uriaa Pu.li, so ! 1 gftnlleman recently
from Colorado, and who ha t.ctn boar'ilng
eith Mr Ifavelin, on Eset Fourteeu street,
mysteriously disappeared laat evening from
EaKSoe, say ths Guard.
Last evening tho ton;lir of the Albany
schools organised an aao.-iatin for their
matnal o-nrtit. Mis Abbia Wright wa
chosen .'Vasidant, Mrs !.aai,ilio, Vica Prt
'dan; Mrs Isabo.la Gray, tlaoordiog Secre
tary, aud MiaMry M'ouut, Secretary tf
program committee. They wi.l hold month
ly meeting.
A IIouhr lii-'MKEO. Last night while
sitting at their supper table, about 7
o'clock, the family of S P Williamson, re
siding in the Townsend addition, discov
ered the ceiling of the room inflames.
With their neighbors an effort was ruade
to save the building, but w itL out succtns.
Allot the furnitnre though was gotten
out. Tho house belonged toj H Town
send and was valued at $."00. It was not
insured. Ahot house only twelve feet
away was saved by hard work.
Sewrr Wohk. Work on the Maple
street sewer has been progressing with
forty-eight men at work. Considerable
rock lias been struck, and there ia quite
an inconvenience from water, ihe
sewer near the mouth is twenty-five lect
deep. This forenoon part of the men
were transferred to i-erry street where
work was begun. More men will be em-
loved as fast as received. Rays, Jeffries
; to a
are rusher. Jlsyne & Ruck are
pushing the Madison street sewer wilh
ten or twe've men. Owing to the line
soil and dry ground they are able to
make very rapid work and are doing a
good job.
stranav
If son want a nice li.n;i.: l il. ti n can
grttt at F M French'.
DrciJod! IhaViarseat ar.d ch.ivt vrifi
of train tnwii 1 at C K l'-rnrell'- Pa.
dticd. bsakrt hud, gun. Llk, Ei.feti'
l,r..hf Sic.
Last trrnieg while . ini; Wtodwi'h hi
team oolfit air A II Howard hod a liiyer
cut .0 badly l.y tl.e I oJ. a to nr- .1-
a it (mpatsiion. which Dr lavanl. .
Tie fur r. I if Mi.' iriiol will tobe
plc at the ri .' tcr f lie husVand t f ihe
d.cra.eit near Gi'raV Park ubiiltor, to-
mo-r.iw rf.e:ru .t 1 o'elrjo , lUv T J
Wiln-to, flindoctn tiia same.
Jii.t ru i-i r.a vid .o,!atMl f r r 'il at
C E Brown. I ' 'l.-.' f r'l tia ia barr.lt.:
Chow Chna.
Cook tua M..l--e.
Pick l.i 111 vu-rtal.
Salt Iltirrinir.
Halt h.t II h,
Slt sa-'av n.
NX CO JfATIOX it. IIAXU,
I or at nanr. oasoo.f.
CAPITAL STOCK t;03,C0O.
fraaiilant....-. i L COWAX.
rW-Prcaident J St KAUSTo.f.
Aal 1'a.hlrr... O A AKCUIUOLU.
ri ka-roa, -i 1. f iws.i, 3 M Rslt4n, W 8
W It Jiivs, i A Cf).-t aat OA Arab
Ikal4.
TBAKSACnart hankl.ir bitainaa..
DKAWSIt'Iil filtArTSon K.w York. a
t Strtt.r 1, T Orson.
LOANalOrfKYna arpiOT-J soenrlly
kECKlVK detKWlu subtest eheaa.
B
INK OF OREGOS.
ALBART, ORROOf.
Capllal. ! -f S0.es.
PrasldMt
Vie-President.-
.H f MKRftlLL
.. t) LANN1NO
J.t W IlLAIN
Crrir
Tntaaaet a t;.n.-al hankine botlneaa:
Kschsnge bourht and T1 on all the prluelpal
at Ua. la tha United State also on England, Ireland,
Frana end Uennany.
Colleetleu mad at all aeeeasihl points laver
ski terms,
I nter eat alUwaJ j aim aepealu.
nOUTLANU HAVINU9 HANlS,
JL 0 PORTLAND. onKOOff.
Paid np apltl....
Surplu aad pruSu,.
...teflo.sno
. SI.OSO
Intertllwd a sflh( daroslu as follows:
Saer.Hnry Bering book ....4 per eent per annum.
On term sarin busk pr nt per annum
On aertlfiestes al deposit;
Per three mentlts pr eent perannnm!
Ter lx months pr eent per annum:
rr twhr awnlha nt lr annum:
FBASK DRK.rU. Prrsidant
. P. THOstPSOS Vice-President,
' H. C, 8TRA.TrOX. Cashier
B
ANK OF ! CIO,
SCIO, ORROOIS.
mesas:
im. ....... ...w J R ktasar
.,.......Jsrr Snu
O S Mat
amaeroM:
E 01 at. Jeh Oaiae
. - f Smith.
PTetidant..
Vtee-FTsstdent
Cashier
8 Herat,
U Bryaat
Dees a (ar VaaktBg aad aaak.ara kadaeaa
ALBANY OR.
W RITSSAN & HULBERI BEOS.
' Rea! Estate Agents,"
: Parnts and Ranches for sale.
Also aity brossrty ia Alkanr
and Ooryalli.
CHOICE MEATS
Or iu Knraa
mericlc -fc;- Bakt?r,
, Opposite Rshmesr'i Uvry Stahl, next
or t Willamette l'aetriar Ce'i ttara.
City Eestaiiriint.
Raving been entirely remodeled, this old
Snd popular restaurant will bs made first
Jlasa n every rnspeot. The poblio will bt
given good meals at all hoars for only SS
isats. ; Everything neat and attractive
friyat boxo. Ovalera In every style.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
VTOTICK IS . HEREBY GIVES THAT O. P.
i.1 Cuahow, jr. the undersigned, has tli; day boon
appointed administrator of tha estate ol Henry
G riser, deceased. All person havinir elaims airainat
said estate mum present said elaims to tba under
s!arue i at the ortiue ol 1 K Weatherford, in the city of
Albany, Linn eoanty, Oregon, properly verified,
within six months from this date.
Dated this ai.tday of September, imv
O. Is, COcillOW, Jr.,
J K WaATitaareito, . Administrator,
Atty lor Ailmr. , . (SiUi)
-132a.
Kcport of tlio Condition
THElIIHOliTYMTIOHLMXK,
AT AI,HA,VV, is THIS STATE OV OREOOS.
a, tli clou ol buainesa, Sept lath, ll. '
stesoareesi
lrfin.n.l diwomnta ,. ,,. j9,fM4.?l
Ovenlralte, n-tureil and onw iirnl 4,!i'10.0
U. S, lhrntl. to aeeurs einuluUori.. Sr.,,W
HOwka, securities, elalrna, eto..v ..,. ia,2if..70
One Irion approved rewrr (tonH.,. i,!!3S.2S
Into Irom other National lsiik..., ,. ,
Inn. tritm stale li.nk. and bankers . 14.fl02.Si
Hanking hi'iiwi, tumitiire and flxturoa. . . IS.noo.fK)
i.iirf. ut iFtHrn- and t"t. paid ....... . I,S.M
Prrii inn. on V, H, botiil.....,. 10t4m,er,
Clock, and nthtr a.h Item,. M,m
11(11. id otbr iHUik ..,....,.,..,...,. ... erKr.on
r rsftlional par eurrnucy, iikk.,l, cent lu.nn
Swrte - . 27SI2.M
llftl tandur iufUm. Ctt.UO
ItMiniiptl.fti miia WUhl.'.S, Trrmmircr,
(; per earitnl cireulittlnn)..,M .
1,125 AO
Tutol. ..,,,
LiabllUlral
rtapltitl .bub nld li..
IJii.llvl't.i! .r(.lit
Kail..!,.! IrfLf.k niriM ...il MMI.,..
t0", ".'!)
.; i.v7
n ;. o.oo
1 s.7
Iii'liriiliutl di iits nl.Jrt fi check.
I'eriiAiio eriin.aitn tn titmi
true M other ,stl )iil bank..,..,
true to state l.v.k. and bsiikar
T..UI
Brail! or Oatou,
County at Linn,
I, O. A. Ak.hii-.au., Casfller, of the aUire
narnnl Intnk, do aolmnniy awr that Die stKiv state
ment I true to Ui iml4 my hnimtmiu aud ballet.
O. A. AClllBALD,Csslt!r.
Muliwiiliud am! twim to befor me thl lt day of
Oot.,1twl. T, J. HTITKK,
.) irt'j- Poblle
Cokab.TAtleat:
W. II. GOI.TRA )
J. A.I HtttHiltO , lil'ivUm
i. L. COWAK.
202
KEI'OItTOt' the coxoi r.o.ir
or TMB
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
AT ALiiASV, m THE STATE Of OKEOO.V
At tli elose rf bualncas, Sept t'.th, 1S01.
Hraaitree 1
Lnana srul i!UcuiiU...,......... ...' ,.....in,70.3
Over.lnll,aacured aud uow.v.ured C o70-'it
t'. K. liunda tu aacurs elrcuteUiM . . .... 20,000,00
MOw-ka, aatiirtl'!, claima, ete
lHielr.naapiova. reacrve afftuU. ,.. . 'Jll.nl
Oim fr.MO otW National lUnk. H.-2.,(rl
tritvf rrtn Htata Itanka and bankera...H lx.Ji!0 77
liar k Ins; boOM, lurnltuio, and Sxturo.,.. 1.'. ,000 01
Current xpeniKi awl taxes paid l,.r2
Pnmiiurue on V H boot................. S.K3X.M
I'haek. axl uth.tr caah tUra...... . . nm.Vt
llillaoluther Hank ..(X
fractional paper currency, nkkleaandemta Hi. '.A
Spai 2H.06l.4f,
lqtal kimlcr note. .... . . , 4U0.OU
Ue-lctnpuan fund wi'Jj U. S. lreaeurur(Bve
per cent of drculatlutt ) .. ...... 000.00
Total
,..n,us.M
UalrlUllr I
Cantal atnek la
StinMu. fund , , , , .... .......
t'tHiltidnd pr.i0le..,...www.
NaUunal lienk wUm onutAndinM'
liwlivulual deport anhte et o check
Demand cartiSi'StMof uepast.,.
true In other NaUonal iJaoka. .......
true to stata bank, and batikers
. ..). 00
10.mgt
40.UiZ.X6
1K.0IJ0 00
...ri7.aw.ew
,h,;u.w
Total tX!,!4S.M
Stats or Onsoox, Coi'xtv or Lis, as :
I, E W LaS'inox, Caahler of the above tuun.
d bank aolarnnly iwcxr tha: the bove (tatement
la true in Ui beat ot my konaledire and belief.
L W LA.NUUO.V, Caatiler.
Subaeribed and sworn to before roe Uiia tad day of
Oct., i:.
)
CuasaiT-Attwt :
T i Stllca,
Xutary Public.
l rusr. 1
H. B. Vol'XO, tbirctor.
L. E. 1!L.IN.)
fc4-'Ma. jatuau.wa-ag " .-. t. tKaSVatk
YEGFI SLE PANACEA
4ltPARE0 FROM ,
RO( Si HERCSi
S -atTHC CURC OF
OCOrtJI
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISINO FROM A
DISORDERED STATE of m STQNtACH
OR AN
inactive: LIVER.
rOR SALT BY ALL.
rmnr-'ierTxi arrM'DM picstrtx-
t . . . r-
i - - . ;:. 1. . '-. ..-..o o
- . : - . :r; . rt
. 3ri.t:y
-1-.: . , 1. !.: ri? ..:.;.,.. i- cf-er
t.-, . :.-! - .,! 1... "ia
... .i..iv ot w.:.:aLiraiia
n?l . . o t,ian-'f.'tjt. usilj bj
jo;.:; t-i i.,'ar-j;.T,t...:'ji.
J A Canaaaiac. Aveat
IVirtland. Orraon. A. P. Artnttrona, Vrtn.
RnUKh Brlmsl : Csfit.l lie. Oou.au. Saiem. Orraon.
aaro oouraca ef study, nun. rate, ot tulUoa.
Business, Shorthand,
affair In tstaskvn thtCfrluru: lu yt-ktr. BtirdfDl aVti (
S4 tMlF UOiaS VUUaijy M irULU SritLttUT aKiMkal. C.a
J.
K. U E1THG3FOKD,
Atteraey at La. Will praelioe a all eoarl af tha
atat. Special attanti m irea to matter tn probata
o t 00 la tijm. OFriCa-Io tk. riian Slack.
T K. ItlLTEU,
Attorney at La a tad S .lUllor la Chueey. 0lla
Siena mad on all pn'nta. fwn nof l!t-d aa tav
rabia terms. Albany, Oregon.
QEO. W. WRIGHT,
AUernay at Law.ssd sTMary Puhli.. Will prsetiea la all
eonrt. el thi. rata and In the railed State courts
tnrOr-re. slfllrri -Front room over Bank ol
Oreron, A:bsar, tn.
J
WIIITrTEY,
AMnvnay at Law, a I Vatary Puk'.Ie. ' Alkaa
rare.
JQIT. JT. Ia. HILL,
Pkreleia aad S trrwi. OFFICI Cerasr First aa
Fern itressa, Albany, Oragan,
D
US. HASTO A DAVIS,
Ptiysisisns sa Sarreaat, OFfTOR Career S.aend
aud Hr.icd.lkin stre-ta. Alkanr, Calls prempfly
a era in wiv uj eesry .
c
V. CUAM8ERLAIII, If. O.
rlmepthlat. S9tpol Jist I dieaes el th By.
Twenty yean' eerieaee. Ofltue hoars T te a m;
I t S p m, an S taS .raalar. Alaaay, Snretea.
D
K. O. A. WHITJfET,
Hbysteiaa aad gara-on. Orai i.U st B.:isru If A
eat Oaf are, Naw Tnrk City. Disease at women a
speeisiqr. OFFICE r'rmii bleak, Alhay, Orsgen
HEALTH 13 WEALTH!
Mi
i ? Lit.
lift
TRETIENT
R. K . 0. WEST'S Kerr and Brain Treatmen
ruarsntsed specific lor Uysteris, Dicxtu, Couva
slens, Fits, Neryous Neuralgia, Headaohe, Uer.ou
rnlratinn earned by th use ol aleohel or tobaees,
Wakafulnesa, ktental Depression, Bitftening ol ths
Braix), resulting in Insanity and leading to miliary.
deay dea.h, prematura old age, barrenneaa. loss
f r . t i caviiied tiy over-exerUon of the hraiu
rati
ah k esntaln on month' treatment. SI a bx
r ix boats for SS, sent by mail prepaid oa receipt a
prio.
Wl OTJARANTEE SIX BOXES TO CTRB ANT
esse. With each order reoeived by us for six boxes,
aeennipaniett with we will send th purchaser our
written guarantea to refund tha money if the treat
ment docs not effect a cure. Guarantees issued onl
tiyJ.X, Camming, Druxsfiit- aireiit, Albany, Or.
SSCKkw-JBa
iTA.
at. It
.an
t
A
F
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)9
.owei
Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper ia vry
well known to the dtizens of Apple
ton, Me., and ndghborhood. Ho
says: " Eight years ago I was takoti
" sick, and suffered as no one bat a
" dyspeptic can. I then began tak
" ing August Flower. At that tune
"I was a great suffitrtr. Every
" thing I ate distressed tne so that I
"had to throw it up. Then in a
" few moments that horrid distress
' ' t.ri.1r1 nin n r A T ..1 J
, , . . wmw auu x WUU1U UtlVC
"to eat and suffer
Forthat "again. Itooka
urriri " little of your med
Horrld "icine, and felt mttdt
. . I1L... r .
Stomach Dciier, ana ajier
"Ukinga little more
Fooling. "August Flower tny
"Dyspepsia disap
peared, and since that time I
" have- never bad the first sign of it.
"lean cat anything without the
"least fear of distress. I wish all
" that are afflicted with that terrible
" disc-l ie or the troubles caused by
" it would try August Flower, as I
" am satisfied there h no medicine
"equal to it" o
UAVE TOCJTKtKB THE.
S B HEAD AC FIE CLTPE?
If .yen hare 14, ycj hire dmbtle a (lelunrd
yeurwtl aaneiaaatriiy rasny tima by latins pill fur
ta Stood, kidaey an 1 .xtarUpiUon.
A.a r;ul.Vrn( tnshlmj It b'j t--m,larU!a, If
taken tn half taaapo-xJal dares,
ask youk DRuaaisr fop. it.
IinflT HATIOSAL. RtiK,
L Or ALBART, OSKO J.a,
rest) it..IMU
Vtee Praatdoot ....
3ufa.r
.. LFLIK
. S. E.TOLT40
-E. W. LAK0CO5
rCASSACTS A OENERALhwikn gtowneso.
A'SMJNTH Kr.fT rubjoa te htk.
BiOktT EXCiiANOE and ta raphic tr-.Bfr, Id
' fore, 8aa F.-aneisco. Chicago sad P lUand
ranin
CO JJXTlOSf SADEoa U.-ral-U Vera-,.
UtLMcronm
J. R. Too E, V.". L.sew
L K Blau. . L. IVux
j.8f.&6X. v
J. A. Caiaiaing.
Wall
Orusr, J.a.int-a Oilss.
L)rlrin, mtc9
ALBABV, :- OHECOfi
WHAT IS BDHACH?
tborougr.ly rfTe;iv I..M-ct Binder npoa
tJte i.tar'a.', cud is mvicfactared aoltljjry
VieBuh-eh rndoctcg -n I Manufrctrring
Company, of $'..kttn, C'ia-rniA.
TUo woid "Bahic'u," i iriaii a ptif of
the trade imrk i f e t nprnj, a.id ALL
DEALERS ARK CAUriJN SO A0A1XST
SELLIXO ANY OTHEil INS SOT POW
DER, UXDKit THE NAME O? BU
HACfi. Per.m, who brdcr Bui.a:i from t heir
j ... l ... . . i : . .i .
M.a .uu . vjv tut tumb ir I t'r caa. ia nna.
an effocuv iaeectic.de, WILL CONTEE, A
FAVOR BY REPORTING TQE FACT
TO THE BUHACH PR IDUCIXG AND
MANUFACTIXG COMPANY. IX OR
DER THAT ALI PARTI IS GUILTY
OF SUCH PRACTICES MAY BE EX
POSED AND PROSECUTED.
lf Tour dealer don't keep Buhacb. don't
lot them cheat yoa by selling yoa aa iuferior
and worth! iosect p" 'ler. bat COY -MTXJPATE
DIRECT i-V V.'ITS THE
BUHACFI PRODUCING AND MANU
FACTURISG CO., STOCKTOX, CAU
WHO WILi, FILL YOUR ORDERS
BT MAIL OR OTHERWISE AND
UARANT5 SATISFACTION.
Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Put.
eat business conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our Office I Opposite U. S. Patent OtSc.
and wa ean secure patent in les time than those
remote from Washingrton.
bend model, drawiug or photon, vrlth rjescrln
tlon. We advise, lf patentable or uot, free ot
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patent," with
name, of aciu-d clients In yoar State, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
c.A.sr.ovv&cOa
OrnesHa patent OtBca. Washlnoton. D. C. .
A Revelation.
JA?N s pwpo anow was taa
5 ''Ves( i bri(:i't bluich-greeji color ot
tne tarotnary teca exposoa la
th wtedow 1 not the nat
ural color. Unpleasant aa tha
tact may bo, B 1 noverthelae
artificial; mineral eolortns;
metter being ascd Sax this
purpoee. Th aStect 1 two
fold. It not onry makes the
tea a bright, shiny green, but also permits tha
ase ctl ou-vtiiur 1 u.,t -va, aniiu,
once nnder th greon cloak, are readily
vrcrked off as a good quality of toe.
An eminent authority write on this sub
ject: "The manipulation of Toot tens, to clvo
thsra a finer appearance, is oarrietl on exten
sively. Greeu teas, being la this country
espoclally popular, are produced to mcot tho
demand by coloring cheat er Hack kiinls by
g'ailng or faoi ng with Prussian blue, tumeric.
gypcum, and Indigo. TM$ method U to ficn
frill that wry littls genuine unevhred grcea Jea
is offered Jjr tale."
lt was the knowledge t f this cocdltlon I
attain that prompted the placing of Ecechs
Tea before tha public. It Is absolutely j.ura
and without color. Pitt you ever sea rar
genuine uncoiorea jar an teaT Aj yot:c
cr.iecr to cpou a i ackae of Eoeh's, tad yi u
: will seo It, and probably for tie very firt
Umo. It will le found la color t be p:t be
tween the vtiilclai green tea that you have
been aeoustomsd to and th black teas.
It draws a delightful canary color, and I to
fragrant that it will be a revelation to ten
drinkers, ita purity make It also mora
economical than th artificial tcaa, for lea
of it is required per cup. Sold only in pound
rackages bcaxitg this trada-mark:
AreAsWdhobd:
If vonr irroecr 4oa not have It. ha will sot
, it for you. pjioOOe pel ponnd. Fur sale at
ALLEN BROS.,
ALOAfJY,
Paper,
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