mm NUTTING. Keillor and rroprlrlar. J I- JL '. The average lenglU of life it considera bly longer In England than France. There have been more earthquakes re corded this year ahead than In anjr entire year for a long time. The king of Greece U about 35 year Ilthaia complexion as clear ata bah', speaks with fluency a dosen languages old and According to the ron H'rr (hero Is a probability that the democrats and third party la Clackamas county will fuse on a county and legislative ticket. A Pennsylvania train a few days ago "made the run from New York to Wash ington City In tour hours and eleven mln utev, making an average of fifty -eight miles an hour. This Is the fastest run be tween these two points on record. The executive committee of the national democratic committee met in Washington Tuesday, and issued a call for a meeting of the national committee to be held at the Arlington hotel In Washington, Janu ary aist, to decide upon the time and place for the holding the neat national conven tion. The Grand Falls ot Labrador are said to be more than twice as high as Niagara Falls, being 360 feet high against Niagara 164 feet. The river Is but 3000 feet wide where it falls over the rocks, and for iSS feet above the cataract It descends In rapids at an angle of 30 degrees. In a Nassau-street cutlery store Is ex hibited a knife about seven In ches long neaily sis Inches square at the ends, from the four sides of which stick out In all di rections 365 blades, saws, awls, screw drlTrs,p!ck,scltsvs and so on. The knife looks like a large magnet with Iron filings attached. It was made In the western part of the state, and cost $.6oo. I think no woman can do her duly In this nation who stands with her hands tied and hear legalized crime In this country sanctioned by a government which U draining the vitality ot the people at lite expense of misery and poverty. There ' ought to be protection for woman's rights, and not so much talk on McK Inter. The mother ought to have a yoke in the con titutlon, and thus be able 'o ttrlVe an ef fectual blow ft the sa'oon, which Is such an evil factor. Francis C WlllarJ. The Albany Dsmockat, Portland Tl prawi, Pendleton :st Grgonutn, Wjsco Hun and other democratic i.a:era tlut now oppose free silver coinage, as being bad polio, are respective. y s -ed to pulmsh the silver plank of then late democratic pia'.Iorm. halem Johrmtl. The Dkmocsat wl.l chcei fully com;ly upon the condition that the Jsuriuil wll first get the leading republican papeis of this state, such as the Ottgo ', Slatr . man, PLumdtnlcr, Pendleton Tit bunt and State Journal to publish the tCver plank In the last republican state platform of this state. Tbe country is now to be subjected to a new class of "calamity croakers" of which the New York Tribune is the representative a ad fit leader in tSe east, and .be Ortgonian oo tbe western slope. These "calamity croak ers,' after years of xealous and industrious effort lo down Coventor Hill by any meant. fair or foul, hive now attempted to people inioiuppxi 01 toeir tiller and un relenting war sgsinst that indomitable demo cratic leader by denouncing him as "ibe mcrtt dangerous man in public life in tbe Uni'ed Sla'es today. Well, be is dangerous: dan gerous to the further domination of the re publican party. And this is all these cros'teis mein, and it is this (act that disturbs their very souls. T lie NEW SPe-AKIC. Cliarlis F Gisp, of Ceo -g' one of th most distinguished figures upon tbe floor o congres. He hss been upon tbe floor of tbe house for eight years and has during all tbat time been an active participant in all its de bate and actions. Last year be led tbe fight for tbe democratic side in tbe contested election cases, having been formerly chairman of tbe committee on elections. He also, dur log a large part of the setsion, led tbe fiht against Reed's rulings, snd made probably tbe best speech that was made combating them. Criip is a strong ois'-or, and his speeches upon tbe tariff question base always attracted st.ention. As a speaker he is sharp snappy and aggressive, hss made tbe rules of the house his particular study, and it' is pret'y generally conceded thst since ibe death of Mr Randall and the elevation of Mr Carlisle into the senate, no democrst in i!e hcus is ss competent and forcible an authority as be oa questions of farliamentary law. Both of Mr Crisp's psren's were Eejlith actors. They came to this country on a pro fessional tour, and, liking the country, became nstaralized citizens. In 1S45 they returned lo Englsnd on a profsif nal tour, and the speaker was be-rn st Sheffield. His parents returned to this countiy and settled in Georgia. In 1861, when be wss 16 vesr, of age, Crisp enlisteu in the confederate srmy and became captain. Early In the war he was made prisoner, and wss kept for a year at Fort Dela ware. After his rel-.tr he joined bis parents at Zllaville, and was emitted to tlie har in 1866. He soon made a reputation as one o' the beit attorneys in tli . state. In 187a be was .;o:n:s l solicltor-riico! f-jr the south- wnte;n judi :'ul ci'Ciiit. In 1878 he was ap pointed ji;?jj of ti-e superior cou-. hut re signed in iS8i to accept the democratic nom na'ion fur rongnss. His l ome is in Aiflericus. l.KillT IN A DARK pi.avk. The Chicago Tritium has, for year, been recognized as the leading republican paper of the west. It was a most earnest and effective supporter ot llarr'.son for pretidt nt. But It must be true that a light as broken In upon Its darkly shaded vis ion. Hear it: The present system ol protection back trae and waterlogs ereiy other manu facturer. The whole system Is mutual olunder one of another and alt of each. Suppose 1 have a protection of 50 per cent I levy that much extra for my goods on my neighbors. But my neighbor also have a protection of 40 to 100 percent and ther levy that back on me, and when we come to balance book of the year we find that, at least, so far a the workingmen are concerned, what they have gained In nominal wages they have lost in the arti ficial cost of living. The manufacturing capitalists. It is true, have Increased their profits, but It has been at the expense of the unprotected farmers, who can not tax back by fixing an artificial price on their products because the market value ot their c,rop is determined by the foreign Quota - ijOns. In this protection struggle to grab i ne from the other, where the game Is the ucvll take the hindmost." the unpro tected agricuituialist are tne one who get taken in" and done for by the smarter town gentry, rrotcction is a fraudulent and false system. Fredom of exchange, like truth, alone leads to honest n.-sulis. ' Here i the goal to which democratic hopeiuks forward with ardent joy when the whole country shall be thus brought to the truth. BTITE3 & THETAKIfT, THKM, IS A.TAX, The Tangent debating society lias been wrestling with the question ol whether the tariff oh wool enhances the price of that staple product, and according to re port decided It docs not. Tire American sheep fanner, who has been In the busi ness any length of lime, can reply, like the man in jail wiren lold by the lawyer that they could not put him In jail on the charge against htm . Welt, I guess thev can for here I am." The evidence and 'logic of experience shows that the tariff does aftVct Ui price, no mattter what the argument upon the subject may show Zero.. - Well, then, it the tariff duty placed up on Impoited wool enhances the price of domestic wool, this tariff duty must un questionably be a tai, and In so tar as there is an Increase in the price ot domestic wool.thls tax;takenafiom the consumcrsatl the people, for all are consumer,) 1 paid Into the pockets ol the wool growers. Here we find sixty millions ot people taxed for the benefit of ont million wool pro ducer. It the lltrald want the credit (?) ot endorsing a scheme to tax 65,000,000 of people for the benefit oi 1,000,000 It can have It. So tar as we are concerned, we have to say that so long a we remain an American clliaen, believing In the funda mental principle of American government, that is, that this I a government for the protection ol the mines against the en croachment ot tne classes, that our I government ot free and equal cltiienship, that all clliaeus are equal before the law( that there are to be no special privileges to any one, that taxation must be equal, we shall oppose all tariff scheme that build up one man's business by taxing all others. But the lltrald controverts what McKln ley says about the duty on wool. He says It was not placed there to Increase but to decrease the price, tie sjys the tax or duty Is paid by the foreigner and he al ways prefer to tax foreigner for the money to run the government Instead of taxing our own people. The lltnld Is In a maae. RFSISVANCK TO i'RAI'D, . Frothing at the mouth doe not alter facta. Calling Gov. Hill hard name doe not change the results of the election. There are truth which certain ol Th WorWt contemporaries have need to bear In mind. The legislature of 189J Is to be demo cratic because the people tuve voted to make It so. In certain close districts theie have been attempts .o change this result by fraud, but they havebeen baffled by democratic watchfulness and by insist ence upon the enforcement of law. Ballot carefully marked for Indeniza tion have been thrown out, a a wUe ballot law direct that they (hall be, In order that bribery and Intimidation may nut have effect in elections. Attempts to reverse a T.ajority by count livg again votes that have been once count ed have been detected an J forbidden as the law jut!y diiects. The at'e-npl of a pariUan juje domi nate a board of county csnvitsscrs and to con. pel it to certify falsriy as to the result of an election has been rented by all possible devices, as every such proceeding should be resisted. The deter mlna' ion to seat an Ineligible man In th; senate in defiance of an txprcrs constitutional provision has been opposed In legal ways, as it mutt be If the corstl tutlon Is to remain the supreme law of the land. This is all that republican newspapers refer to when they declaim against the democratic plot to steal the legislature." It Is all that Is meant when Mugwimp journals, In their hysterical anxiety to avoid the imputation of democracy, In veigh against Gov. Hill as an arch con splrator. The World has been careful to search out the facts In everv disputed case and to present them with entire Impartiality, as a newspaper should. New York World, HO DANUHU. No graver mletake could be rtade by democrat than to loosen the obligation by which they are pledged to secure a radical reform In the present robber tariff scheme To waver now In the great contest, merely to strengthen some candidate for the presidency, would bring certain, swift, in evitable defeat. If the democratic party should waver one jot or tittle !n its here tofore unselfish purpose to reduce the tariff to a revenue basis, then, while un swerving democratic reformer might not laugh when overwhelming defeat csme upon It, yet they would feel that It had met the just retribution visited upon It for its cowardice and unfaithfulness. Out all talk about the election of Crisp to the speakership brlnj- an indication of a return to Randalifsm Is alt folly and bosh. Crisp I just as true and aident In his devotion to tariff reduction as Mr Mills. But the Democrat would expect and hone for the defeat of the party if it should now desert it tariff views. ORGANIC ('flANUK All attempts of democratic and Heimann papers to draw some expression out of Mr Geer have failed so far. Salem Jtuxml. Indeed! when the time comes tbat nothing in the way of "expressi?nn in words, (in orfj mind you,) can not be drawn from Geer, tbe Garrulous, then may we reasonably conclude that sotce radical, soma organic change has occurred affecting his rrentsl or moral mska u;i. Tbe idea, that, for a single moment, the Gsrru'ous is without a "diarrhea" of words is too absurd for serious consideration. I Geer will not lallc it is because he has lost Uit power ol speech. That istlie only Coir. fort il t'..e matter for the Journal. The Davcnpo't, Iowa, Democrat pub-' llihes a symposium, of political views of the prcsldental ticket for 189a. It Includes interviews with nearly 100 democratic members of congress The majority favor Cleveland for first, and Boles, of Iowa, for second place. Next to Boles Hie strongest candidate for vice-president Is Grav. ot Indiana. Several Iowa congressmen and two from other states favor Boles for first place. novae - Is li very important in this a;e of vast material progress that a remtdy bo pleising to the taste and to the eye, eavily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in it nitare and effect. Posaessiug these uush- t'er. Syiup of Fips is the ouj peifect Uxv- eiye and uost gentle diuretic kuowa. Rat the taw Mart Tacoma, Dec 6. George Fraicis Tiain j-, cashier of the Ledger, who is now on a visit 10 relative in New York, reports that he has carefully examined the bead of the Sage bomb thrower, on xhiH'i'W the morgue mi New York, and tbat it uot mat of A J Wilson, late of Tacoma,' Train is well acquainted with Wilson and would have been able to recognize him at a glance. At Im May bu aeen the finest stock of gold and silver watches, diamond and other rings, jew elry, ilverware, Ac, in the city. W W Davis iynow in enarge ot the Do1 moulco restaurant. Meal 25ueuts. Eutern nysterr, fresh. Every thing first-class. , fj POLITICAL TRICKS. The political trick are not always ot a character to cover their author with glory, or to cause their name to go down to prosperity with honor or renown. On that Is ascribed to Governor Hilt, of New Yoik Is about the thinest, and smacks the loudest of autocratic dishonesty, of any yet put on aecord. To break tne repub lican majority In the senate he cause the throwing out of a lot of ballot cast for a republican candidate for the senator In one ot the Interior counties pn the c round that they were "marked ballots," and therefore Illegal. The marks consisted in an Im pression made by an em quad In printing some of the ballots. This piece jot type metal, as often happen In printing, had 1 Wen up In the form, and some thirty bal lot were found to be (lightly marked by it. Now, this, of course was not an In tentional marking of the ballot so a to Identify the person who voted It, which It the act that the law forbids. Aforiunf Herald. Verily It Is true that "the political trick are not always of it character to cover their author with glory, or to causo thsli name to go down to prosperity with honor or renown," and a proof of this truth we have only to adduce the statement ot the lltrald that "Governor Hill caused the throwing out of a lot of ballot cast fur republican candidate for the senate In one ot the Interior counties, on the ground that they were "marked ballot" and therefore Illegal." Now, the truth Is, that Gover nor 1 1 111 had no more to do with the can vasshig board ot Onandago county than the governor ot California. He was not a member ot the board, w net present when the canvass was made, wss not the adviser of the board and had no more to do with Its deliberation than "the man In the moon." So much for the "political trick" of .he lltrald played for that pur pose of political capital. Then a to the marked ballots. In addition to the lin pression of the rm quad, there was a pen ell mark around the em quad Impression thus clearly showing that there was an evident design to disclose the character of the ballots. Political tricks" are no good. WHO WILL ITBa Tne Davenport, Iowa, Xfit ha published lettert from too member ol the Fifty-second congress on the advisability of giving Gov Bole a place on the national ticket. It was left entirely optional with the writer to give him first place or second, The result show that Gov Bole talked of generally for vice-president; In fact, that no other name Is mentioned, es cept that of Gov Gray, and his champion are all found In the state ot Indiana. The drift of sentiment In favor ot Iowa' gov ernor for the second place Is strong ttiroughout all the southern states, and tlx congressmen from that section are notice ably outspoken in announcing their pref erence. The unmistakable current In every state Is for Cleveland for first place. There Is no opposition to him In any quarter and the onlypossiblltty hinted at for Gov Bole to go to the front is a rupture among the friends of ClevelanJ.I lllland Flower In the Empire state. Seven Illinois congressmen throw com ments at Gov Boles without committing themselves to him. Breckinridge, ot Arkansas sajs Bole would be highly acceptable to the south as vice-president. C'unle, of California, says his Idea ol a ticket 1 Cleveland and Botes, uniting the cast and new democratic wtsl. Wilcox, of Catltornla, says Cleveland anJ Bole would be the strongest ticket possible. Cable, of Illinois, says If Boies ha the place on the ticket Iowa will be safely democratic. Springer says Iowa Is In the front rank of democratic states, and democrats may expect to carry it in 1S91. Bvnum, of Indiana, thinks the vice- president should be named from Indiana, whether the president comes from the east or west. Hayes, of Iowa, says that the Interests ot the democrats demand that Boles have a place on the ticket. Cummlngs, of New York, want Coles Lay ton, of Ohio, wants Bole for pre! dent, but It he can't have that he wants to see him made vice-president. Kilgore, of Texas, says: "Cleveland and Bole for 1S92 would cult me mighty welt and would weep the country in my judg ment. 09 tub aeiTneets boixoakt. December Tth, 1801. Mre I'urdy and family are moving to a farm several miles beyond Monroe, Uen ton county. They are having a disagree able time for such an occasion. Willie Cnrtis closes Lift term of school in District No 63 this week. We believe he has given entire satisfaction. If iss Lola Allinpham Las been having a serious time witlt the rheumatism for about two weeks. It is reported that Mrs M A E Smith dangerously ill at her home just across the Boundary. Most of the young people in this vicin ity will dance at Coburg Dec 24th. Mr Durtch has moved his boarding camp from Coburg to relix liarger's place below i'riceboro. lie Doards titty men, mostly Italians, who are ballasting the railroad. Mr Lee is planting quite a variety of small fruits, insetly strawberries. Hiram Curtis has been visiting his parents here, recently, but has returned to Washington where he will teach school the ensuing four months. The hi uh winds last Thursday played havoc with fences and windmills in this neighborhood. One of our most popular vounit men mourns the loss of an overcoat since the Junction masquerade. The relatives of Mrs W I Eramwell here have been notified of her being dan gerouHly ill at her home at Coif ax, Wash, ltn but little hopes ol her recovery. The past week's storms proved too much for Clarence Luckey and he re turned to Eugene, thinking farming a very disagreeable business anyway. Mrs Eva B Ward visited her brothers at Brownsville the first part of last week. A Btioi Itkm. 8 K Young has just re ceived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including parttcu larly a fine line of school shoes The best makes in the market can be lound in bis shoe department. IIavb TJ noticed that Allen Bros' gro- aery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, ttie very latest In the mar ket. If there is anything to be had tbey have it. Apples, Cabbages, Grapes, " Turnips, Cranberries. , Cauliflower, jOranges, Sweet Potatoes, Lemons, Carrots, . Pigs Feett Celery, Bauer Kraut, Beets. Kloin li: cs hve a large and choice stock of boot siid shoes for sale at reasonab prior- D not invest in foot ' wear ant yonhiva een tlivir stock aud tbti cleat piano at their store. - Doh't go to the trouble of runningVi over the city, but go directly to Conn A Ilendricson's and get what you want in the GROCERY line. Their stock is large and well-selected. Fresh produce aiul fruits can always be secured at their stands at the lowest prices. You get good goods and prompt attention. In crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., they are also having a big run. No better place in the city for bargains in this line. Don't close your eyes against then facta. arm , Oregon will soon need two insane asy lums, and one should be located cast ot the mountains. Joe Bimon Is mentioned tor the Circuit Judgeship. His appointment would bt a good way lo get rid ot him. A Brownsville man's complete assess ment Is for three blooded fox honntls and a shot gun, $130. There are two dogs on the roll assessed at $50 each. WoblooCls a Rood name these Jjys. Put a pin In the fact that we ony Lave about so much rain in a year. The pres ent wet weather la to make up for tome other time. Hone le eternal In the human breast. Albany papers have commenced again to talk about the great possibilities ot the Oregon 1'acUlo railroad and the great benefits it will bring that town. Pen dleton East Oregoulan. The following appears in the Salem Journal : "I desire to inform the public that the Oregon Land company ot your city, as at present constituted, is using my name byway of reference without my permission. W W Thayer." What does this' mean. A Cleveland woman le suing tor a di vorce on the grounds ot "cruelty and neglect," but tier worse halt says she took her pug dog to tied with her and drove him out in the cold. Public sym pathy is divided between the defendant and the dog. Men hare a hard lot ot it in this world. Over at Filverton the other day they had a sign in one ot the mud puddles In the street which read, "No fishing above the grade." The same sign would be appropriate on some of our tUlcm streets, ."talesman. Htich a sign a few rods this side the 8. P. depot would not be out of place. Recently bonds ot the city ot Roeeburg were sold to a big Denver firm through B Goldsmith, ot Portland. The money was received and expended In sewers. It Is now learned that the bonds were ille gal, creating a peculiar state of affair, though it will make no difference in the result, as Roeeburg is an honorable city, and will not take advantage of techni calities. It has been the unbroken custom for fortv year in Massachusetts for two ot the life prisoners to be pardoned on Thanksgiving day. There was an excit ing scene in the penitentiary this year when the envelopes were opened and the names readout of two men who had been in the prison between eleven and twelve years. Both had been convicted of murder, under extenuating clreutn stances. They have been model prison ers and their pardon had been recom mended by all the officials connected with their cases. Their fellow prisoners were wild in their demonstrations ot joy at tne aet 01 gubernatorial clemency wnicn Preceded tne customary Thanks giving feast. New Guinea, the largest Island In the world If we exclude Australia, lie some eighty miles to the north ot Queensland, between U degree li minute and 10 de areas 41 minutes south latltute. and I to degree so minute and no degrees c,o minute est longitude On the North nd bast It Is bounded by the North Pacific ocean, on the south by the Coral Sea Torre Straight and the Arafura Sea. and on the west by the Arafura and Banda Seas. Its greatest length is 1400 miles, and Its n.axlmum breadth 4 to miles. bile the area la estimated at Jii.sSo square miles. All the land to the west ot 141 degrees east longitude la claimed by the Dutch, east of this New Guinea has been divided between Britan and Ger many, the boundary line running: In direction from northwest to southeast, the northern portion belonging to Germany anu tne southern pari to uruatn. The ballots for the successful ticket at Lebanon were headed tanners Alliance tlionuli it was the ticket opposed to the anti-license ticket. What the motive was in giving that learned. head we have not Occasionally yon hear thoughtless men remark that the republicans do all the Scratching in elections, that the democrats vote straight tickets. As matter of fact there is nothing in it at all, and it is time men were broader on such subjects. The truth is men are vcty much alike in this matter regardless of politics. This fact was well illustrated in the vote in the 3rd ward. There were 67 straight republican tickets, and 64 straight democratic tickets, W scratched democratic tickets ana hu scratched re publican tickets. The headings showed tbat there were 160 democrats and 140 republicans voting. In a number of cases in the citv dec tlon names were written without scratch ing out the other candidate, the intent being to vote for the former; but tbe law is plain on the subiect. that neither name shall be counted, and they were thrown out centrally. In the Third ward one of the laM votes was of that character, Mr Wheeler's name being written; but Graham's not being scratched out. In the middle ward two votes were counted for MrCuaick of that character; but in the other wards the law was strictly followed. Lias cwCsTf ceticii. Council men in the hall of Oak Plain Grange, Dec 6, 1801. Called to order by President John Bryant in tbe chair. The tecretary being absent. Bro 0 J Bhedd acted as secretary protein. Roll call found a quorum present. The agent said be had nothing ot importance to report at this meeting. Special com mittee appointed to arrange for tbe meet ing of the state grange, reported progress and asked for further time. Granted. The free delivery of mail outside of towns or throughout the country, woe dis cussed at some length, feveral seemed to think the people in the country, have as good right to have their mail deliver ed as those who live in town. At this time dinner was announced, and many hungry grangers proceeded to help them selves to the good things set before them. Dinner over, business was again resumed under good of order; many ex cellent remarks were made. A question was proposed tor discussion at next meeting, How to make better roads. This question is of interest to every one who travel, for the roads are in a Horri ble condition. Many good suggestion! were offered during the afternoon. On motion the next meeting will be with Knox Butte grange, the first Saturday in January. A full set of officers will then be elected for the new year. The usual vote of thanks were offered for age ot hall nd repast furnished. There was not as many present as usual on aocount of the bad condition of ttie roads and weather. Most every one knows that webfoot has been on a regular tearlately. On motion adjourned. Teachers' Meeting at Halsky. The next regular meeting of the teacher of the third district will be held at Haliey, Dec. 18 and 19. The committee 1 arranging a suitable program and we earnestly re quest all teachers, school officer, frienat of education and the public In general to attend all these meeting, the hrst session will be held Friday evening. Rev Geo W Hlil of this place will lecture On that evening, and Hon J K We.itherford will address the Institute on Saturday evening. Every one cordially Invited. G F Russell, Supt. Kleiu Bro oan m k yon any style of not or shoo you wish, and will gua anteu a erfeot Pt, try thsm on a pair. . Aaolher Crank New yoaic, Dec 6. Today another dan gerous craik came on the Scene.. He is 0car Weyranch, 50 years of age, a book Cinder by trade. In a threatening letter sent by him Saturday to Conrad Harris, a retired wine merchant, be demands $500 within two days. . Id the event of its refusal tie gives vent to the following: ' "If you don't take notice to "this you will be tbe next to Russel Sage, and I will blow your bratDiin the air." TELT2CHIAPHIO NEWS A rsrlaaate Greeay . Portland, Dec 8. A man named Oscar Jalmion was workad by bunko sharps yester day. At tbs depot he was mel by a stranger, whose pleasant wsyi captivated Johnson, who left hi family, while h took a walk with th stranger. They went Into the mug saloon, and both had some beer. Thry became in terested spectators of a game of dies, John son's friend asked him fur a loan to engage In ths game, which the guiltless fellow let him hav to th amount of near a hundred dollar, Th money as lost of course, and Johnson was left without dollar. II Informed th police who toon found the shsrp thst had faolcd tli countryman, aad mtd him return the money, with a threat of prosecution If lis refused. The busko man ass '.ben let go, snd hi victim was mads bsppy. A California tlersa. San Fsancisco, Deo 8. The weather bureau says th rain and in California bavs er tended Into tli Sacramento valley and con tinue in the upper part of the valley. Snow is falling throughout northwestern Nevada and northern Utah, where from one to three Inches bav fallen in tbe last 04 hours. aiasea she Maa. Wasuihuton, Dec 8. The Oregon dele gation today submitted to the president tl various indorsements of the different Oregon candidates fur the circuit judgeship, snd, as stated previously In the reort to th Oregon Ian, recommends Joseph Simon. Tbs members 01 'tis delegation say that la view of Hi strong recommendation forwarded on the behalf of the respective applicants, they long difltrcd among themselves in th endeavor to unit upon sume no of the Oregon candidates snd it is finally become apparent, in view of the sirorg showing now msd to th prssidtnt on behalf of Mr Simon, tbat only he could recelv bis possible approval. bea'lftaaw sllaa, SrOKANK, Dee 8. An iniane msn giving the asms of J V Crclghton and claiming to come from Albany, Or, pie.tnled himself to the sheriff today snd begged protection against Imsimsiy pcisoas, woo, he thinks, neve d signs on his life. He imagines himself to be in l ortlaod, and want lb sheriff 10 go with bim to lbs St Chstles and Esmond hotel and arrestithose who are plotting sgsinst him. II Is a tall well dressed man, ae claim to Hav been swiodlsd out of mining properties in Kouinsra Uregon. n says he has been twice la tbe Oregoa siylain. the Caase ef the elay Ashland, Or Dec 8. Unusually hravy rain st euros hsvt prevailed la Southern Oregon and northern California since last night. llssvyssows bav fallen on lb snklyous interfering settously with Irair. on (ha South em I'acihc. ibe southbound passenger. leaving here at noon today, wss delayed by now and icy track 6v bouts between Asblaod and biM)on, at If summit of the uouatai 1 n northbound overland, dee nets at 4:10 o clock this (terDooa, caoaot gel bi until late looighl. raltea It Elerstosi PaNbtiTON, Or Dec 8. Tbs Pcndletoa city election yesterday resulted In the etecion of I C Leasure for mayor j T r Howard aad Fttckeringer, lot esancif meoi T B Morgan fof marshal; Clark Wood, for tressurer, and George K 1-asH, for rsco der. The latter had no imposition. Th fight wss spurted aad 671 votes wr polled. SaUa Kleef lea. Salkm, Or, Ike 7. TK City election to- dsywssa republkaa vhtory. M W Hunt wss elected sidev msn in the first ward, (eff Collins and Ker Ufors in it. lecond, O D llultoo in lb fuufh, and Colonel Olmsted In th third, la th Ant, Hunt was elected over Joba Gray Ay s majority of one, snd in tbe second. Collins over Napoleon Davis by on msjortiy. 80 votes were east. A Bis Saew Mrsa. SroKAN, Dec 7. A tbkk snow storm, accompaalcd by a heavy gale, struck Spokane this morning and continued unlit dark. Tbe diifling, blinding soow soon covered the tracks of Ibe .Sfokan street railway, and having no snow plow, tbe car on this lin were soon blockaded. Attempts wet made all day to clear the trark, but without evaiU 1 he ralasjawla Mlaes. Usownsvillx, Or Dec 7. Messrs Robe nd Stsndith bav Just returned from Ibe mines, and work on Ibe Tcormsn bat been suspended for the season. The lunnel is in on tbe led.e 300 feet and is I $0 fet deep . Tbe lead ore shows more gnld than ever, an from ssays returned from Salt Lake City it carries goid in paying qosnlities, besides considerable silver. The sulphurets sent there carry nearly joo per 100 in gold. A Saeeeufal Rxeewtlea. Sto Sif, Dee 7 Martin D Loppy, tbe murderer, was killed by electricity at aiS p m today. According to Wcrden Brown tne execution was carried out the same as at tbe line of the killing of the men in the same chair in July last. The warden refused to giv any inhumation, except la say the law wss car-led out and the execution of Loppy was a succes. siaa. Portland, Dtr 7, Captain Symons Lnited States engineer, has returned frcm a vlait to Vaquina bay. The principal object of nis journey was 10 inspect two Quarries thst ars being opened there, snd stso 10 cf rtaln me possibility anu praiicsmiiiy ol procunnsr roca lor in icttics aioi g me line ol tbe rail toad and shipping it on the cars to deep water. The ereal trouble with the ouarries along the river is .he vast amount of debris left after taking out tbe rock wanted, and the difficul'y in disposing of it. Work Will Le kept on all winter 4n the jetties at Ysouina Rock is nnw being dumped on the north iettv. but in a few days the force will be transferred to (he south jetty, snd it will be bailt up to high water mark and finally completed. Crbpasaalaated. Washington, Dec 7. I be day opened without any apparent change In ttt speaker ship contest'. Th five candidates are as cheer ful ss ever, and their followers seem Imbued with the same confidence and persistency which chsraTterized the early features of the contest. The caucus met promptly at ic o'clock this morning, and, without any pre- liminsry proceedings, nume-ous ballots wen bad during the day. On the thirteenth ballot aken at the night session, Crisp was nomi nated, - receiving 119 voles, Mills, 105; Springer, 4; Stevens 1 . t BlsSUrtat Rostsuao, Dec 5 W E Balnci, assistant manager of the Coos Bay, Roseburg & East ern Ruilway and Navigation Company, ar rived ton iuht from Marshfield. lie reports tbe worst weather and heaviest storm ever known in that section, Tbe hurricane was from the southeast, .snd the barometer 20 51 deg. snd still falling. Tbe steamer Willspa, plying between Portland and Marshfield, and the schooner Del Norte were lying outside tbe bar unable to some in. beveral others were bar bound inside. There were thirty feet of water on th bar at low tide. Another Gentleman. St John's Kan Dec 5. County Treasurer E II Lsndes hss been arrested, charged with being responsible for a $1 5, no shortage in th treasury. He asserts burglars, .November 6 last, entered the office, blew open the safe and secured 87000 in cash, but be did not report burglary to the authorities until Tuesday last The rest of the shortage be accoun's fpr by stating the experts who examined the books, made a mistake in the footings. , ACiteat rootKaee! Wheeling, W Vs, Dec 6.A large crowd witnessed the five-mile running match yester dsy between E C McClelland, the champion long distance runner of .the United States, and Amy btebert, of wheeling, at tha " state fair grounds, for 8 joo a side. Both men were in good condition, and tbe race was one of the best ever seen here. According to the terms of the challenge,' McClelland gave Stibert 1 balf-mile start, notwithstsnding which, . bet ting wos 10 to 7 in McClelland's favor, Promptly at 4 o'clock, tbe starter, Jack Crogan said the word, and tbe men were off. Tte first mile was run in 5:05. McClelland gained steadily on Stebert, passing bim on the fifth -mil and winning tbe race; time, 37:08. Will & Stark, th jewelers, c EXECUTOR'S NO f ICE. -VTOTICK 18 HBKEBY OJTKSf THAT TUB UN. Xl dsrstg-ncd exeoutor of ttie esuta ol Elijah Salt' marsh, deoaued, has filed - lo th County Court of Lion eounty, Oregon, his final aaoonnt in the matter of said steta.and ssld eourt hss appointed Saturday, the 9th day ot January , A D, 1892, at 1 o'clock p m er aaid day, far tha hearin af ohjeotiops to said account aud She seStloment thereof. - I8AAO SALTMABJH, JJWH1TSET, E3 Eutot. Attorney, ; - ;- E3a am now and am goods in the Silks and Velvets Foreign Dress Goods Black Dross Goods Domestic Dress Goods Shawls Oloaka Skirts Underwear fHoves Hosiery Handkerchiefs and Embroiderie Boots and Shoe CITATION. In tht Count j) Court ofikt Sat of Ortgo Jot Linn county: la tbe matter ef the estate and guardl. anshlp of Thomas II Miller, an Idlotle person. To Mali da Pollard. R N Pollird. A 1 Miller, America li Ktlleyjohn J Kel'ay, Rebecca VVnliiook. Lorensi Whlilonk, Huann Turnldgw, Win Tornldge, Mr Nettle Sooll, Mary J Crabtr. Jatnna A Crabirae. Wa Master. R ! Miller, John H Mlllsr. and alt other known and on known InUirid In as id sstsUi, CJreeUng: INTIir NAMK OK THE HTATB OF . Oregon, you are hereby clud and re qutrad toepiMwr In the ','omty Ourf of thsHute of Oregon, for the or unity of Linn, at the Court itor.ni thnresf, at At. bany, In the county of Linn, on atarwsy, the . slay ef Jsaaary, law, at 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon of that day, then and there lo show pauaw.tfany there ba. wby an order should. not buna out of the above emitted Court authorising and directing Jaim A C'raotree the duly appointed qualified and anting ausrdtan of the person and siUts of aald Thomas B Mllier to sell tbe raal property belong ing lo the fati ofaald Thomas R Miller. dMClibad aa fotlows.towlt. An undivided ona-alevealh (1 11) Interact In and to '.he north half of the D L CofKlohard i Miller and Margaret Miller, his wlfo, uotlloallon No. and claim No. , la lownablp No. 0, Boulti of Rang I, Mat of the Wlllamaua meridian In Marlon eounty, Oregon. bone by order of the Hon D R N Illackburn, Judge of tbe County Court of the Htate el Oregon, for the oounty ef Linn, with tbe aal of aald eourt afflssd. this S?tb day of November. A. I) , !hi. An star: N.P.PAYNE, Cleik. NOTICLOF FINAL SETTLEMENT. XTwTic n marsT cite ihat tm m ll 4ol adwibitsmMa of u hiim ol wn liaaU'jmu, mn4. Sao Sisd with tbs ttraniy Ow. fr Urn mn.tjF, or, Uatr Seal awounl In said asiaia aad lb mail h StU tlx ins dar nt JMusry, ISyJ. . Um Hmv 4 I 'clock p ss, Iks PMiia m wjmiom mrt, u u;, tnd rf u nuimtni m rium ssuu. HE5ST trm-a, i II fKKHT i t wEaTnenroiti), aamiVirtrstors Au Imt Auw'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TSvfOTM-K IS HtiKHr GIVES THAT THE turt Unn muMT, Onqrwi. oa Dm Hit, ay u4 m Mrs v Uuwwu. IM ol Una enuntr. Or. AU HflDN b.ttn atelma taminal abl Uto an bmbv ttutr4 and aotiW to miI th. una auk vBr taacfavrs lo ma at nv rakl,M In Alaaar. Una eouMr, Orvgon, mUiin ats noma nm an- a nav a x. Uatad Ihn rut dar ol Sot.robar. ISal . ... at. PAYS. W. K IHl.vr.l-. Administrator. Aiuaraay, SHERIFFS SALE. iwi Cirtuit Court of tie Slat oj Qrgon Jot Linn County. MARY WOOD, PlsJotlff, . FRANK VTOOD, Defend nt. V0TICEH HEUEUYOIVE.VTIIAT i. ov vinne or an azeutlon and ordar oraaja, lastiej ntu of the abeve named vonrt, in tne above entitle! actios. ill on alaraay, ike SIN way af Jaaaarj. Met, at tbe Court lisuae door, In tbe eitj of aiDany, Man eowniy.frson,ai tee nonr or 1 e'cionk p m or said day.aoii at publlo anouon ror easts in nana to tne tiighost Dioaer. tne rent prnpwrtv desnribad in sai4 exeeutien and ordor of aal aa fol lows, to w It: lotnumberad Ave f5i of block num. bared eight (8) In the city of Albany, In Linn county, state of Orecon.aa tbe sasne la designate, numbered and described upon the mat, plat and survey, ofaald cits' of Albany , now on file In lb County Keoorda.'a office in and for said Lion eounty, Oregon, Tbe proceed analog from the sale of said premises lo be applied, first: To the pament of the oosta of and anon ssld eieantlon.and the original coals of aald action taied at l.'iS SO; aoond. to Ibe payment of plaJn tlfTa claim amounting to the sum of fUGe principal and SbU.40 Interest, and aocrulng Interest therein at 10 pr ont per annum, and tbe further awn off 100 attorney's fee. rated thla 9ih day of December, M, SUUTT, Sherlffof Linn connty, Oregon. By C C tfoorr, Deputy. J. A. Cummiflg. fall Paper J rrngB, PaintHs Oils ALBANY, -:- OREGON YOU WILL MISSIT If you do notj purchase your Jerhr, consisting of Watches andCs In the best make, an elegant line of I Silver Ware, and many attractive novelties, just trie things for , Christmas presents, of Their Prices are VFRY REASONABLE. FISHs POULTRY, GAME.fresh from . Portland and other aces, always on baud at our market, near corner of Second and Ellsworth street. - - . .. , Slavohtbr Causslbt. FHn b Sdadd. 730; Apply to I W Davis. HOLIDAY W1A Starl receiving my Winter showing full lines of following departments, Notions Ribbons Laces White Goods Linens Carpets Upholstery Yarns Corsets Groceries m 1 tMam ol NotaM I caIur fi "J Specimen Copies wiH be sent Free. ArtM u , Brilliant Contributors. Articles bar Ixwn written expressly fr ttis tomlna: volums k k.... , , . The Rteht Hob. W. E. Ofadatonc. 1 Count Ferdlnl7 TT r 'T ' The Marqula of Lome. -Justin McCarthv M P 't?dr?T CarneIc- CJ'fu W. Field. Henry Clews. vIU VmichJS - W?& . Cmnu Ur-Mrs. 7' ru,M,.. Vo,ume r 1892 will Contain r,uv ri crones. 100 Stor es of Advrnt., Articles of Practical Advice. Glim pics of Royalty. Railway Life and Adventure. 700 Large Paires Five Double "A Yard of Roses." f "aw NEW ADVKltTI.3KME.N1. 10K 8ALK.-!Ioue and lot fir aa'e or rent, on corner of 6ih and K'iawoUli Areata. Kor partlcnlsrslnq.itraof tor of OOXM A HKNUKICWQ3. 1O8T.A dark brown bird dog. Wore A collar with fx tag No. 10.. Aaawe.a to nme of Trial. A llbrl rsar.l will be paid for hla return. KI ZKYrt, FourtU and Lyon ht., Albany. Q N. STICKLE A Co.. Albany. Or a KJ t Loan money on iraod raai urlty in Linn aud adjuinlng cenutle. "WA.?TFDII,,tnw Trte9 I'l tot J f blue at the chair fartory, Albany. Oregon. ' f OSEY TO LOAN -Homo caplul to loan. In soma to roit.oa Albany and Una eounty real esta- or good, personal urtty. w K MoPheraoo" rirat btre.U opp Maaonlo Hall. Albany. Or. ARPET VE AVISO,-! will carpt at tor renidanr nno .il. north of Albany. Addr.ltr.z rt' MKS. W. H. WAltxklt, FIREMAN'S ELECTION. TOTICE IS HBREBToIVKS TUA il there will b an election held lu t city of Albany mi Monday, in Htb d of December, ltn. f ir the parpose electing a Chief and Assistant Chief B gtneer.or the Albany Fire JJepartmeat, aerve one year. Msid election to be hel between the bouts of o'clock and ! ?.'cl?c P n,tn the lull of Albany Knglne I o. No. 1. Dated tiia 1 day of Do , 1991. M I. Pir.r r iuu LMCPRL. SecreUr'y. President. I HIS FROG WAS CAUGHT AT F. E, ALLEN'S, BY A TEMPTITslQ BAIT Tbat is ibe ay we estsh cor custorcesa by furnishing thera with lbs ohoioest 6R0CERIES AND F TS n the market Oaite Ma aio Te np!e. Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and erery watch fits th price. I3ut price is ' not eyery thing in watch-buyinK; GUARANTEED QUALITY is tfe first thing. . I guarantee wachea accord ing to their quality; and quality makes the price All kinds all qualities all pricesTT. . F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Store. Star Bakery CorBrvadUlbln and Firs Sla, COHAD MEYER, Propriety. Canued Frutia, .. - Olnjhawarc, Or led Froii. Tobacco, dngstr, . ' olle, 1 Ets ' sjAiinest Kleata, ((neenktari VeKfilMbleal, C'lisi, Spices, lea, .. Etc., ; 2jL lufet TSi'trir tbat is ksptin a gtueml . VRiin- and boct stwr, Higbeet ruarkat p,-,os paid (or ALL KINDS CFPRODTJCE It I 1 1' 'triLa Samuel E. Young. I . INI! ay Sketches of Travel. Popular Science Article; Charming Children' Pare. Holiday Numbers. mutratca Weekly Supplementa. Nearly 1000 IUustrat.'ons. FREE TO JAN. I. 1892. SskwHsm wfca tr 5i IV thl ' keoiturtd tttltr ml w.i. PArr Tu. ' ana r.r a Pall V.r r,.- .1. ' ..Z Zr'-'",'m. rrr .r,. iwitrs COMPANION, Boston, Mass. H Is Prepared to Show the HOLIDAY In his Lino, as can bj found uold and bilver Watches of Other Leading Kinds, Diamonds, Gold Hwded Canes, Gold and Silver Headed Umbrellas, and Many Novelties too Numerous to Mention. t a a . . We are the People Wh tarrj the mo oniplet lin f Hard ware, Starci, Uaigei, et., in the market. MATTHEVS & VASHBURN. AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hare bay, oats, chop straw, oblcken feed, etc., constantly on band. W bolesale and retail acent for H. P. FIhr. CorvallU flour, abnrta 1 r.n also 8sow Ball flour. Custom obeppins; Full lice. CHAS. H. DODD & CO. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, FARM MAOHINERY. Front, First and Vine Streets, ol( AecMve rea Oateon ana WaHiisaToi roe DEAL PLOWS. DEERE'S GAZELLE DEERE'S NEW ' Specially Improved for 1891-1 Power Lift Sulky Plows. Buckeye Shoe Grain Buckeye Hoe Frets Grain Drill, Buckeye Seeder. Buckcj Taak Harrow. Deere fh HI DEERE'S DISC HARROWS. The latest toproved Isaplenent Car sowlnsr sn mi i. mn 11 11 .11 . kiui,.ii ,..iiiiiiLi..iijiiJ..AJWM-.'wi'nu umm mm mi 11 ..1 a mini a.a MA 1 We also have a fnll line of Baggies, Phaetons, Mountain Wagons, Platform and othf' eiuciea, sotimusx rAKM WAGONS.ST Spring lootnaarrosrs, jjeere uai Scientific Feed MUfa, Pacific Panning Mills. HAISH BARB WIRE, Etc Ma for ktrcuiars ana irtce itsu. E. fHRALL, MANAGER., ALBANY, OFIEGOT Dry Goods, seasonable viz: Woolens Oloakings Tailors' Trimmings Bags, Warpsand Batts (Flannels J eans and Oottonades Blankets Domestics Ginghams Prints The Best Short Stories. Hints on Self-Education. Household Articles. Natural History Papers. KM. KM. mbm. or nni i i tru . j j This Slip I and SI ,75, WERT Public as Fin a Stock of GOODS in th Vail ejr, consisting of a specialty for either cash or toll MORRIS & BLOUNT , Corner First ssnd Baker Sta -A NO- PORTLAND, OREGON. 9 PLOWS. DEERE'S SEEDERS The most complete and stxxeasfii Drill.