?rZ.J 1 U'''''gJli'.l-'i-L.'i!J!l'.L!"? PROFESSIONAL" CARDS. HF-TT r 1 1 " IMIIBI " J. K. WKlTIf ICMrOKD, iUdPHT Aft Lift Will pratla til eoarte af the att. tj-aol.1 etkaoUm a-ivaa lo mature la probata Mid to ee hwtttme, orrfra-i tk riiaa kieok Ik 1. 1. ILSCtiwaS, d Lit kiuirx a. a MM efc WiTIOS, 1 Alt layal mtttort will reeelve aeewrA allentlew. OfBes la Odd ratio' Teaaple, Ala f, W. n. niLTEiT, A at Uar an J malt. la Taaaaarf . Basa mm aifcla na all pa'nia. L-taae aagiant4 rattle tanna. Albaa-, Onfom. G MO.K. 0 1 t U t. iiunr il W.ll ftUf it 'l .1 eaie. ... el t i i "n i ri 'a talHM.iHKni 'H-im'ni . QKt. w. WBiuat, aHaraaratUa-anJIjavrrvViHaWlllPtaatlaa euxM al Uila ea aal In the Ueltad Sent frtnna. aai -taa am r Otagea, A-haay, tfa. OIT1ITK a BaVCKUUlAW, Attorneys itUw, Albaij, trfRCR. jQU. J. I. MILL. ntru ad I iff na. tBJcB-Cerwar larvy atraass, Aikaav, iaji AVIS, Bhy-Maae aa a J BrewlalMi a. !" " avi AlWaart.M aaf aallif I aVaailaiaiai o4 sattfvy c v. naikssBaiiAii. v. , vaaepatkla. I aWVaaaUla la Ala fawwiiar awa kt. 1 to I a , m4 a I evssaaaj. I7IK1T SATIOVAt. BAaTae,, I? a? lairt, i TtaaPneidaa . (WlW.... ntAiCTS A OgltaALWaklaaVuelaaa. AOtVlST". EtCTeubtaaessaSml. flOUT IICHilOl end S4 vrwadUe Iraaalar.aaM a Tark, tea frannlaaa, Ctteag aad t CO -UCCnOWI gADBea twvenable Hi. Too Biaia. lafiul, tea. LI XX CO liTIHALBlIB, Or lUilT,OtHOI, CAPITAL BTOCt r ,. . fraatdant . J a COWAf TlrtoJMl ...I BV ALflTOl at Cashier.. ...0 A A EC B I BOLD, I aat-roM, I a Caaa. I at w 9 Arsk td.l. W a Mm, J Urawerd ak leaia. fRAKHAfT" eeweral banking kaataaa. bBAWSlOBl DftArTSew Sew Tark, taa eat farilta I Oregoa. IOAK MOlfCTaa apiKavW saawrtag tu El s oapaat to a ar raas B AIK r KSOSaT. AlaBAaTTf OBaaxm. Caalul. PnaMaai Twa-Praaldant, .immai aatkW ihhU a naaral aaaalaf boataaac Kxchanra baufha aaa aaid aa all tha alaataal aluaa in Ilia Cntvad ttotoai aiaaaa ataaAa IralaaA, franaa and Gmuf. CuiiaaUaaa auila at all ininlala palala aa tknr bla torma, 'atoraat all wad m Una dapaalU, B AIK OP acio, aoio, oimom, raaidoat.. i Maati Vic PTlitont Ji Mraaa CaslUar. If Af Marrl. A LEAST COLl-SOUTE I3STITUTE ALBANY, OREGON1' 18Q1, 18Q2. rirat Taraa V-aaod BapUaakar Mk.l A full aorpa of Inair notora, CLASSICAL, SCIEHTIFIC. LITERARY C0?.MEKC!ALANO NORMAL CLASSES. Codraaa al atady arrangad M uiaal lb b!I graxlaa ofatadaota. wm tmamctmunlt Jtrt4 It slnJtnl frm mhrtad. rr. BtsT iciit Praaldia Red CrownMills isOU, LASiIJlO 4 CO.. 110PR w rmacAvts ruo iPrioB roB ABO BAZBBB TIB. rAMTLU REST STORAGE FACILITIES. ACADEMY -or Our iadj cf Perpptual Ejlp. A. STRAW EY, ...... pkofbibtab or tub.. City IiYery, Feed ml Sals - CT A B L E. Harlnf pnrehad new rif a aan fura lah flrst.elaaa turronU al oa!l. BpaolBl atienun glran to traualact atoak Hoi aaa boaraod b tlis dif or mor.th. 'li4ipBiKtua) 1 tit Vlij. T)er)'"'"a e-nn-tln with tha S Char! Ir.(el Ts'-phona arrtora glrdn prompt Ritritl'i) Fonrtti Struet,' twen E!larorth and R.rfl Car Una. Albany.-:- Nurseries. Wo ara .(rjrhi pltitr til fl it l,t al t, n aM l4ralla vuiatlaa, la Hi. aUto. fralt On in '.i I I' ll- t.l i INSPKCHOX INVITED, and - - 8ATIrfF' ACTION CU ARAN TEE!). l-9M.il v. ii 1 1 I till i : i i .11 r ii i i i . i r 1 1 . .- .1 fj i Ml. f .to 1a acamwi))(iMi l!. , lowl'nif ntmly lor .'nti rlMna ak lt. .' . V I T" l' vii.rt..W . i io oiiH' iwiHi reniMy Jivr ' vi 1 f.'.rV'tiuM 1 iiiwrilr- it urn! leal V fV'n:ram(3'ji5 IT ""X3 A. J. fc'I'ONKtt. K. P., at' a. lA. . . t'.".. i- vl.ix. ' 1 n kyni. ! moau: amaaroM: IGalna, J.ka Salaaa fJL.i J V ; "fl " y" 1 "v WHY IS THI VJ. L. DOUGLAS THI ft&ST SHOI II T.t All m THI HUNEYf II ! a muim j. (AitiutiH was tbraad n bur taa laaa saaa aia mi b and t, aad a aato ad Hall tbia. Una dalf. .Tabla aad durahia. Ttiab4 atina aa uftarad al Otit v" I aaina prada aa aud hM.mft.1i AftMft BaH n a hdn M II ftj AJ ill f0 !! iaaai ftanara, Hallmad Han a aad Lata 1 man all aiawiaarai auaaair. aaamiaak aaaota laakia. haary thraa aulaa, aatoa al' (xU. (aairiUaararaar. on At lit aalfi aa batar ha aaar nfarad ad ditaCa ia ariaai oaa trial will coavUMa tbuaa a aaa Isr aaaxi aaa aarrK-a. 1.. Aa aa ii4tta4 ahoa. baat kUUIfl TVatsla. awariiiatiiauuatorTaBaA U Um ara akik aa l0uja. ItTliab aud i vuabla, faaataa.-dWa ttial It. L. tHmfiaa' auua aal aatoa aaa ataaaaaa aa taa wwa w aa.a au I VO CBfTITlTl I aTV" oaaiaaa ( tL.Aa, iraaaiaa,( L. E. BLAJ IV L.A QIIIPPE. CURED By using S. B, Headache and Liter Cure, and S, B. Cough Cure as di rected for eolds, Th'y were SUOOESS FTJIild-ST used two years ago during the La Grippe epidemic, and tery flattering testimonials of their power over that disease are at hiLd. Price 75 and 50 ets per bottle. For &Ie by Fo- shy & Mson. EAST AND-SOUTH, Southern Paciflc Route SHASTA LINE. Tialoa Ian Portland Dal If i Nortk T:r. a. La Portland liPI La Albao A'rTf M aa L ( 4 W a a t it a a Ar taa Praaalaaa La I T.i T Akaa araiaaatop aalf at lallawtof atollao north al Baaakara. Baat Fervaad. Oragoa lit. Wood aara. Baiaaa, Albaaf . Tauaoa, nU, Ualaaf liar tokarg. Jaaaawa Cu, Iritcf , Bagana. aaaaatu aan., an.r l.-ataa L ItNn I La Portland A I Wan t Arl 0m L I It. Ml tdra Ar L I 6 SO a mi m mr aura"rn ii atuaw aaiw bwlhtlMWI ffuta tS OU to avux . CltS aSaaalaa aad-aawrd. MiallnaMaalf ?4?a abaa aRarad w aqtiala rraaaA tiituu ihM ai kut rrm al iv a,t il vboawit aaa Ijr auauCT aaa aarripa. AO M aad . Warklaaaaaa'a ahAad 4aaa ara f l aad dmla. Thnaa wba fcaa laaa a anaa fc li aw aa oikar aiaka. ttAVII aad !. a.ibwl ah.xa aaa UOYD warakrai. aof..c-ara: Utaaai ftik.ia . fci mm t ka - m u I a uuw min locaM aiii.T aicart BraaaT) ra L 10 Laainoa aais. IMr a L Albany Xabaaua Albany Labanoa ar La Ar L lAaa I to a a ittri 1:40 r a Ar La Ar Mil a I II a a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars. Par Accaaaatadlatiaa at ard-4"laaa Paaaaa gera, attoxha4 (a BiyraaaTralaa aTrad aida Malalaa. BBTWBBI rBTLAa Aa C9KTALLIB, Van. aiaioiui (Biaaptfaaaay, TJOaa I 11:10 r a La Ar Portland Caraallla 141 La ura Biraaaa Ttan aaa. (Eicip. lanUj. :40B I f.-Mra La Ar Portland M.MInnrllia Ar I :M A a L I 4.44 a ThrouRh TIoltotM Ta all poiato EAST. AH0 SOUTH. ri Iji. lalarmatlaj ragardlng rataa, ma pa. a aa Company Agaat at Albany . OBULBB B P. BOOBHB Maoagar Oat O.f. and P. Aar YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railrodd, T (id, Bccelrar. 0r8in DaTelopmsnt fo's Steamers, hort Line to CalirornU.. rirat-claaa tbrouirh paaiwtnger nod lr eight Una fratn Portland and all point- m wuiaraeiia vauey to ton from eaa r raaeiaco, cai. Boaia onakt poa eonoecUrn at Alban Wh tralna of tha Oregon Kaclfi Kailroad TIME BCHtlmK. aacapt aundaya.) iaaaa Albany U: r. a. liara Taqnina, 7:00 Laara CorTallU,10:t a, a Antra Albany, U:lf a. a Laaaa Uamlila l.ogr. a. Ail t Taqoirta, 4:111 r. a O. A C. tralaa cosneot at Albany and yTTallJa. Tha aboTa train a ooanaotal I aaatna wiHi tha Oregon Davaiopmant nanpaoT-a md nr Btaamebipg batwaaa raajftina Bad Kan Franciaoo, AILIVd t)ATE 4 raou Tiauiaa. WlUaawtta Tallar, Datambar Utk , tl.A flat, raoa aaa raaaciaco ITUUiaatta Tallay, Daaamkar Sth ; ltlbj rtk. Tha Compavtr rawrya tbo neat to araa-g eaillnf dat B tr'thout notloa. m, B. Paananga a from l'arvlan4 and Ulanaetta VaPiar Txl nla aaa maka oloaa raaaoUan with tht tr Jna of tha VmhIu tola at Albanj or O rratlla, and lfdaa ttw4 loBan Fntnoi DO should arrange to rnrt at gaaaina tiaa araning narora date laauin MTPaaaaaicr.r aa Pr.gfct rnlei always tha rar laforai'.! aut'lr ta A R Chapniaa.Prelrktaad Mkat ajr.at, aioany, . C. BOOIIE. w, r. aad r. Aran -" ' , , , CrralIU, paa Sciontiflo Amorlcas JL"T f Agency Tor Mk ""'"l. TRADE MARKS. k. OtBIOM PATIMT COPyRICHTB. ato. Pnr Information ard f rea ITandhoolr wrttfl to MliNN tX il UKoAimAV. Nr Yuuk. Oldeat bureau lor aauuiinat patanta In Amarloa. Every pitwit taknn out by aa la brought bafora Ua pubita by a ootioa giraD li as of clutma la Uia Iarrt eirmilatlon of any lotuntlfe papr In tha riii. rpienniuiy iiinQtravai. Ka InlolliGfAni man moii :n ia without It. WoPkly, 3.0 a VuuusuiftKii.&.l Uridwar. Hew Vork. ynan tlJii six mirntb.. AMrtmm Mesa w JJtt. ii, A. tTIHTWRy. PhyilcUa and S irr.aa. Qni ivm. t . aal ''.r, S fork Uily lw dt, fiaalalty. iTl J 4 -Tr, i i t w. 04 Ma a man ticss j. wiiiTik-fi nr. I ttoraay ii an ii i i KKTIltMCHMCNV AR0 RKrORU. Mr lfolinm ehkagtd hti mind Fr'daj aboul pimiitlng tmendmcatitohii ratrtneh- aient rttuludoniand ihey wtre pat to tha oi in tha aaink form that tht wart detitttd an th ptttiout day, Tht irtult dtfiotd Hit poaitiun of llit dtmocralic nitjuilty on tht question cf tubtidin and bounttet, Tht flrtt r4olullon, which declare! tgtlntt lubtidiet and boumtei in vary foim and atao tgtinit lending tht credit of tht got trnment In aid of I'titatt or corporate tnttrpritct, In langutgt that aJmiti of nomiiundeitiandinger tvadon, wee adopted by a ott nearly at Urge at tht full ttrrrglU of tht democratic membership, liilit tht antagoniiitie vote wae leu than half tht republican strength. That settles the fait of ertry tchamt lir tul.tnliee or bounttet that may come before tht pietent congress, tnd It may bt taken at a heavy b'ow and tnit dit- eoirtgeintni to tht proposition to indorse tht bonds of tht Nicaragua canal scheme for $100,000,000, Tht sec and tesolution was also adopted, but by a smaller volt in lit favor and a larger out tgsinst it, Tht cxplsnttion of this diminished tuppoit It tht fear that It xnlght bt constructed into a declaration against such appropriations at that for river tnd harbor improvements. Mr Holmtn had esaUineJ that tht resolution wst njt intended to hsvt that narrow contti action, It simply declares tgsinst unntccsttry and lavish tsptnditurtt and that "no money ought lobe appropiiattd by ccngrtss from tht public treasury except such as Is manifestly necessary to carry on tht several department! frugally, efficiently and honestly administered. H Suck work at that of river and harbor improve ment is the regular work of a department, all tht money being expended under tht manage ment of tht ofGctrs of tht government. It it pert of the oidinaiy administration of public afiairs and iherefort the declaration of tht resolution decs not apply so long at tht work it done withdut regnrd to economy, efficiency tnd honesty. With this understanding thtrt it no raasoo why tht declaration should not have the full support of the democratic party. The action ol the mtjority in kbt boust in otakiig tbt declarations embodied in the Hot- mats resolutions will receive the hearty appro val of the great mats of peaple, outside as wetl as inside the democratic pert jr. Tkt republicans congratulate themselves oo their shrewdness in having anticipated the action of the democratic congrest by making the steamship su'saidies and sugar bounty part of the permanent expenses af the government or a term of years,iheiefure competing anna al appropriations to meet them unlets the credit of tho government is to be impaired It was a shrewd trick but it is not impossible that a way may be found 10 circumvent the scheme. There is a grave question whether subsidies and bounties to Individuals and cor poration! art not in cofllct with the coottlu lion. That question may be settled by the higheM courts before long. There can hardly be a difference of opinion at to the inequality of such a policy and itt uafaimets to enter piUes aad industries tHat btvt lo snuggle along without such help. If the subsidy and bounty legislation of the last congress can be repealed it ought lobe, tnd the state ol tht treasury demands is. Cleveland PLiinJtttler Pit RLAINB'B HBALTH. It ia ld.e to attlempt to dUguUe the fact that Secretary Blaine Is a very sick roan. It It not merely an accidental attack of III ness,but his physlc-1 power is broken loan extent that obvkmsljr Impairs his mental capacity ahn any serious strain la put upon It. It has been evlJrnt to all Intelligent ob servers of Mr Dlalne's physical ccndhlon during the last two years that he It a hope lea InvallJ, and It Is simply cruel lo at tempt lo keep Mm under the strain o presidential cot.teat. Jr deed, the con viction can hardly be realated that many of those who are presslne- him as an os tensible candlJatr, are simply masquera ding under bis acknowledged exceptional popularity to advance their own personal or political ends; an J It Is Intimated In In telllgent political circles that the Imrneil! ate friends of President Uarrlson are specially interested In keeping him before the public aa an apparent candidate,know Ing that he could not accept a nomination If tendered to him, and hoping to prevent other candidates fiom entering: the field and acquiring formidable strength. Mr Blaine haa rendered grrat service to the country, and at time bas It been more conaplcuoua or moro deaervlng ol popular ad t. ration than during bis preaent Premiership. lie wti the only statesman of his party In the great contest for the revision of our tariff poller. But for hit enlightened statesmanship and unfalter- log courage the McKlnley bill would not have contained a single feature of reci procity, and the rnrty would have been en tombed beond the hope of resurrection. The one element of strength that now re mains for the republican party In the nest national con'est.lt Mr Blaine's reciprocity, Thus he saved his party from wrecking Itself and .he has been as eminent in diplomacy aa he has been In statesmanship duilng his service In the present Cabinet Let Mr Blaine have rest; let him have peace. Phila. Timtt. THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDA! E. In chocrng its candidate for the presidency this ysr the democratic party will be gov erencd mainly by itt desiie to win in tht t lections. Though the partisans of individual aspir- an's may not be able to understand It, the party is not concerned to exalt the born of this man or that, lit purpose is to e'ect the rau didate who can most surely be elected. It wants a good demoeiat in the . White House, and it does not greatly care which of many good democrats be shall lie. It wants emocratlc laws enicted and democratic pol icies carried out. It desires to take the shortest 1 oad to lhat enr. It i l select itt candidate witb reference to his election. Per ianal considerations snd persons! 'booms" sill havt secondary place in the convention's consideration if the convention truly rt fleets the attitude and will of the par-y. A bill to take a census of the population of New York has become a law. As soon as the census is complete a new d 1st Met Ing of the state lnU assembly and sena torial districts will be made. The World estimates th it a fair apportionment will make the legislature democratic on joint ballot by ma jorities ranging f-om 14 to 38, based upon the result of the last election. It is to be hoped that the democrats in that state will make a fair, straight-forward ap pointment both for legislative and con gressional purposes and thus place the ban of party condemnation upon the scheme of gerrymander!!! Pear Telegram: There la to be no war. Cool your ardor. Let 'a save all this out breaking patriotism of ours to expend in waging war against some nation more like an rquat. By the way, lf .it must have vent let's castiusttf Great B'i'nln for Inter fering with our ruhfiig rights. There would be some credit In that. Cotton g'Kitla have tut bea a cheap siusa t'na war aa they ara now, C'tll aad sua what bargains WF IUadksa. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Ab IxatllMiDetaaad, Nbw Yonit, Jan 29. The Ilomld't Wiuhinifton special myg; Prcsidwit Harri son will aond to morrow another ultimutum to tho little South American republic fti substance Uiit cable wru tent from hero by JJUtine.at an early hour thin inominir! "iTCsfilont ilarriMnn aecmiLa Chili's html- ouy in the bnmil and generous spirit ia which it wtw offered. " A raliln to this ef fort will follow i "While Chlli'a anolotrr it in tartnt all Uiia country could tuk. vut thnre it one more thin to bo done before tho dijrnity of the United Slfttoe be fully suUhIIihI. Chill must sutliito Hie start ana ttripoa." , '. suiiea ttbiis al I'lay. Skattlk, Wash Jan 29. Willio Jivck- man, an ll-ywuold boy, waa klllod tlilt afternoon at Mavdmtbatinr Boy, on tnko Washington, by a stump fulling on him. Another bov bad Ilia litir timkim in tlin aunia accident. The boys were playinir, at roccas, in a mt unit was iH-intf rloared for tho new achoolhouse, and a liulf buniod stumn wus tipned over on thorn while Uicy wereiiidinii uiulor it. Tlie Ijoy'i hcml wot driven into the around and he wus dead before ho could be rescued. The Wheal Marks!. Portland, Jon 20. All wheat nmrkuU are in a very depressed ttate and values continue to decline. OuUiilu of a few imall iwmdt of Oregon valley, hold at fiirtirea which Prohibit tradino-. notbimr is Uuiiir offeTud; butshippert, betnir under no prensiiru to ouy, are by no means anxious to operutoat the ireaent time. Ouotutions under eziitintr circumstiuicea are difficult to irive. hxportert aasnrt tlutt ll.ftO for Walla Walla, and II. W for valley, is hill value for wheat now, based on values abroad. Dsablt Btoallag, London, Jan 29. Newspapers of Uiit city join in saying that the second momage of President Harrison has cotiGnnod Uie previous opinions they expresned. that tYMident IIiuTiaon ho Uwn truilty of "doulile-deaiinir. and that he was aware .J it -if t t a m a oi t.niu s apoiogy netor it-.o message wot sent to conjjrea. rjiglish ncwapapers, now seriously and briefly condemn I urn aon and predict republican defeat in November. Portland, Jan 28. Col Frank J Parker of Wall Walla it back from San Fran cisco. where he went aa the sole representa tive of Oregon, Washintrton and Idaho in the reception of the international league of press cluU. He reports hiving hod a very pleasant time, and being wined, dined and banqueted to his everlasting entixfy. He bad the honor of actimr aa Mrt Frank I lie's escort from San Jose to Son Francisco and made many abquointaneea among the eastern newsimiier men. . He extended general invitation to the league, in tht name of the northwest, to visit this section and be thinks it proUble that they will come to Portland or the sound next season tears Kgaa. Nitw York, Jon 28. Ricanio Frumbull the memlier of the Ctiilion congress who managed the llata affair, said before the lU'fonn Club tonitrht: "It was believed in Chili Ftran was Hal moceda's chief aiviaer. The cmngreasioiiaJ party also thought he manifested too great anxiety u have the ft.WU.00U shtttedon the Ptmsacola, when be could not but know lialinoceda by to doing waa committing robbery. Mr Kgan honored me with his friendship, and I shall ever be glad to him far hit offer of asylum for myself and family during the troubles of the limes, but this does not blind rue to his faults. He har bored and sheltered red-handed murderers. and not pullticai refugees, and turned the American legation into an aaylnm for blood thirsty outlaws, and when I think of it my American blood rises in indignation at the thought the start and stnpea should shelter -w.u ruiuaui. Yfca tteeabllraaa tlaarrrl. Portland, Jon 28. John L Aver, whose management of the republican cam- pcucrn in the municipal election lust June. gained for him the soul ri met of "The kid boat of Oretron." was resterdav forcibly fx wted from the prenidency of the Young Men's Republican Clulw. of Oregon, at the convention held at Columbia hall. To I sure, another prwulent was not elected in t ' i A k . ' .a a . a a). . nil suiui. out win ue usiay. John L was put on a greasy toboggan slide early in the game ana wnen uuk ciosea upon Uie tie liberations of Ute convention he was speed ing down it at a lightning rot., leaving a triumphant faction and the much, coveted Trreaitbmcy behind him. But John L took bis defeat irracefullv and frankly aiJrnowl edd it It wag perhaps the noisest convention the republicans have ever held in Oregon; It waa also a trifle inharmonious and noininl if not bitter words were frequently indulged in. Tks raraser's Alllaaee. Ciiicaoo, Jan The election of oflkert of the former 't alliance took place this af- tan-noon, and President Powers, of Nebraska did not secure enongh votea for a third term u t ttavens, of Waahmirton, had fur su- pefior stremrth. and waa elected. Kumora of discord over the secretary and treasurer 11 a? a a a .a were rioaung around, ana when the present incnmuenT, Aucrust l out ol Iowa, was nom inated a cry went op he had been hobnob bing with the nmnblicant. Aftor a brief struggle, Adolph K Lnillemand. of Nebras ka, was elected in Pout's nlnce. Th an nual report of Kvrrtary and Treasurer Post is understood to have shown large deficit. Bkatlag Bsearda Brwksa. MwnCHon, N Y Jon 28. Joseph F Donohugh, the champion skater, today skated a bolf-mile straight away in 1 r0-' f-o. beating Uie best previous recortis of i:'i4-d. lis made the first quarter in 85 seconds. We tavt Bseh wther Haw. Wabuinoton, Jan 27. The develop ments in the Chilian controversy since the presidents ultimatum have been a aeries of surprises, w hen the first newt of the de cision of the Chilian government to practi cally concede all the United States aaked wot received in an Associated Prest message from Santiago, it indicated such a com- S lote change on the port of the Chilians mt, while there was hope it was t rue, many tXTitons were hardlvalil In rmA',t it The later dispatch not only confirmed this message, but eacn new development added to it Some feature. Tonkins' it sfrnnrmr limn the statement originally made. Bt Qnsleat Bis Pa Port Townsknd, Jan 27, E N Deady, a ton of United States Judire Deady. of Portland, has made a rjeculiar annllcstinn to Collector Wasson, which causes a great deal of comment here. Deady asks ner- mission to bring in a number of Chinese from British Columbia, representing that they had a right in the United States, hav ing formerly resided here. Wasson refused and Deady insisted, on the around that under a recent rulingby his father, such ininese hod a right in the United States, but was again refused. A tailed Effort CnrcAoo Jan 21. Today the nations conference of representatives of the vorioui political reform movements now existent in this country, held a secret session Miss Frances E Willard nresided. and stated the object of the conference was to devise wayt and meaus of electing a president of the UmtedStates who will with one blow kill the rum traffic. The idea is to unite all these elements on one candidate for presi dent, tn the belief they outnumber either of the regular parties. , tsdeats Intpeaded Seattle, Wash Jan 27. Ten students were BTWRendedfroro the ttate university today for refusing to drill. They have de termined to ask the faculty to reinstate them Friday, and if their demand Is not complied with they will ask the court to grant a writ of mandamus to compel the college authorities to reinstate them. Garxa Deserted San Antonio, Jan 27. There is little prospect of an early fight between the troopa and Garaa't men. It it stated upon reli able authority that Garza hat only two men with bim his brother and an experienced scout; that they hide in the brush during the day, and venture out only at night to obtain supplies from friendly ranchmen. , A Dap al Special prayer , London, Jan 27. Rev Mr Spurgeon, of the London Tabernacle, hat issued a circu lar proposing that the churches set apart next Monday as a day of special prayer for ! the abatement of the scourge of influenza. Spurgeon's letter concludes: "With the court and nation in deepest mourning, it is time to cry mightily unto the Lord. HIBPITB. The Corvatlls Timet continues lo take a gloomy view of the OP but It sill keep vhlt up until the road reachet Brltn City. The editorial department of the (Salem Statesman says that cltt's police depart ment's not good, or practically that1 wnue in local department sayt it is a good force tor Hi site, this would indi cate that It Is getttngln the 1' l't box. The Helena. Mont., neonle are relolclntr that their bill for a government building hat been reported favorably by the tenaie committee. That't nothing. Salem's bill hat patted the senate four timet. The house It when It stick!. Statesman. MB WILL SWT. Waslmi La dsn Uuolo 8sm Can lamm Chili Hut will hit Talk about amoke. The Chill war talk wat a result! ttraw 'stack. Hoeaklnir of Chill lhat nation hat received more notor iety In a few dsyt by being mentioned In connection with the US than In Itt pre vious hUtory. The US it Mihe people' of the world. The Portland Teles-ram tats that the largest number of yesaelt ever In Portland harbor at one time, with the exception of blockades. It now hero. There are twenty tour oi tiitm, and they make at line a looking fleet as one wanlt to tee. Every one of them will leave port laden with grain. They have a registered tonnsge of 39.490 tons, or a carry Ing capacity of about 60,000 tons. The Immense fleet is rspldly diminishing, and goon the last grain ship will have left port. The registered ton nsge of the aggregate vesacls la port Is more than that 01 all the reaseit now en route to this port the rapid decrease In the stock of whest Is the cause of this diminishing number of vessels on their way here. The Wasco county board bat Ignored the action 01 the Mate board of equaliza tion. Thit it evidently going to be a lab-gided affair after all. The Oregonian'a heading of the rcpul- llcan convention there telle the whole ttory: Just Uk Democrats. Kepobll cant have a very equally convention John L Ayer to gten out. The "Host' and hie friend Buffer overwhelming defeat, The Farmers- Alliance of Watco conn ty petitions the county court to appro- J riate $960 to pay Hi Interstate Artificial tain company to produce a rain to cover lu.uuti square niliet no rain, no pay We would very gladly give Wasco county tome of our rain on special occasions if tney would simply take it away. Ultimatum it the word of the day, and now it 1 tieing run a into prise rliclitt. women will have ultimatums for their dissipated husbands and husbands ulti mat umt for their extravagant wlvce.and there will be no end of fun over the word. The Oregon Pacific railroad haa been bought le by the bondholders and ibe process of reorganisation it being gone tluough with. A few more reorganita- tlont and then probably tha balance ol tht) road will be bui:t McMinnvtll T. M. It will be built under the present one.ana keep the lact in your mind. At milk it peddled at the rate of 22 3 uarts for I in Forest Grove, it it evi ent that the locality It more adapted to . ft ., I .ft f " .ft ma uairy insu wnzon v uy. since Uie price of tnlik I here 2 35 for SO quarts. Courier. In Albany the price It II. 87,4 for 30 quarts. Among the enthusiastic speeches made in the republican convention In Portland yesterday, wat one by Hon C B w inn, si Ajbanr. me menus 01 Mr Winn here would like very much to nee the a perch In print, and the Democrat will endeavor to secure it Here le the way they dj things la Clackamas county: Last Friday, the schoolmaster of Meadow Brook took Jim Bonny by the nape of the neck and led him along likes, tick calf because he spattered mud over a couple of girls coming from school. Jimmy waited tile chance until he and the pedagogae got neiween two logs wnen lie let ny irom the ihoutder and plugged bim beautl fully on the nose and between tha eves Jimmy it a brick. A great many men, who have hereto fore held the contrary opinion, are now brought to the point that a tvttem of etate taxation thould be adopted, which snows no deduction lor indebtedness They think it worthy of a trial. Some of theto think that Indebtedneit to a cer tain amount thould be allowed, filhert think that mortgsgct and any recorded 'evidences of indebtedness thould be de ducted but no other. It ia evident that this 1 articular feature of the aubiect of assessment ana taxation win attract an unusual amount ot attention in the leg islature at its next eeasion. If yon hear a man iav that every woman who haa lived to be twenty-five haa had to aet her teeth to keen nure put It down that there le one bad place in hie heart. That ia an insult to woman hood that should be resented. There may be impure women : but a maioritv are honorable and pure, and it is a vicioue idea to talk anything else. One's associations must have been very bad to get any other conception of womanhood. At time pastei water witchei obtain a firmer hold in the affections of the resi dent of tho Big Bend. The latest con vert to a belief in the efficacy of this method of flndins water is thug told about in tho Wilbur Register: "After digging four wells on this place, Mr Von uenren became uieguited witn hie Judg ment and secured the services ot a water witch. Afcer some time the witch suc ceeded in locating water at a depth of thirty feet. Mr Von Behren ia now a confirmed believer in the niaglc art, at the ex.ct depth waa foretold." The Euuene Journal eotcaushton that advance report of the republican conven tion in Portland, and gives some of Bon A yer'i long address, tnst was not de livered at all, at well at several other transactions that were nipped in the bud. That was a bin si b between the cap and the lip. Ayer is boss no more. Accorrlintr frt fit Wwthnm Tniinand. ent the Minto family must run things in Marion county: witu J w Aiinto in the custom house. Tnhn Minto. fir., in. spector ot sheep, Harry Minto marshal of the "nitv Af Pnara Tan Mintn with a first mortgage upon the office of sheiiiT ui aianon county, ana uoug Aim 10 run ning a public gambling den, it would seem as if the Minto family were pretty ell provided for at the public crib. Bs m StAtoM. Spring comet early In Oregon. It It nearly here. If you would have a tatlor msde suit In sesson and In style csll on Mr Schifflsr In . L E Bhln's tailoring department and get your meas ure taken for the beit to be tecurtd. A ne line of tuttingt just received. ty!ltlt designs, staple goods, and fits gusrsnleed. DIED. SMITH. In Brownsville, Jan 22, 1892, of pneumonia, Mr George Smith, aged about 36 years. George was well known in this country. He iiyed at Springfield more than twenty years aero when his father built the wooden water wheel for the mill. He was a natural mechanic and machinist and was engaged as en gineer in a sawmill at Brownsville at the time of his death. He was common ly known as "Fiddler Smith" by retson of his great ability as a violinist. Ea geneJournal. BOKN. STAItSER. In Portland, on January 25, 1802, to the wife of Gus Staiger, formerly of Alliftnv, a son. AA kthtlBK HBBOIXB, A Pennsylvanld man after tnakbfg a trip through Oregon, going to Florence In Lane county, wrote a long letter to his homepaper.snd among other thlngt.suchas a compliment for the beautiful V lllamett valley, one 01 the richest farming coun tries In the world, ho tells the following! About noon we reached Hale s, wluie we stopped for dl.iner and changed horses, Here we saw one of the heroines of Ore gon, Miss Anna Whitman, daughter of one ot the proprietors of the slsge line. rive years sao, Bt the age or teventcen or eighteen years she begsn to carry the mail oil horseback over the mountains, a distance of nearly forty miles, She con tlnued at this most ot the time for two yean, In tome of the worst weather that thlt rainy, muddy region can produce. During ihese two yeart Mlas Whlaman's lonely rides through this desolate region were not without adventure. One time she found her road cut off by forest fires whith were tsglng In the mountain, she tried In aeveisi tlsces to find a way throuch, but had to turn back and take another road, and by riding at night suc ceeded In getting through on time. At another time, in a lonely place, she ssw two large bctrt I" the rotd. She man aged to get past them undisturbed. Then the looked back to tee If th.-y would follow her. At that moment another bear came out of the woods just ahead and the frlghlet ed horse tprtn suddenly aside, throwing Miss Whlsman to the ground. The horse then ran back past the two bears and stopped. Miss Whit man's safety then uy in rtgaining posses slon of her horse, Thlt the managed to do without being attacked. She then urged the frightened animal pttt lh. bears sgaln and went on her way. MU WHt- msn Is a quiet, modett-appraring young lady and does not seem ta care much for the fame her achievements have brought her, triBDsa. A Ketidrat Vf asls la riaM h Kmnn, Jsn iH. The ttrects ot Shedd are a dl.grsce to any town. If the residents would take little more Interest In their streets ll would Improve the trsffic of this burg. It msy not be out of place to let the people of Linn county know something of the loyslty of out burg. One of out residents seems lo have quite a daah of loyal blood tn hit neck. It Is understood from reliable sources Ihst Mart Mutlin hss contrscted with Coon Bros., of S'nrdd for a No 4 shot gun and a ten Inch dirk knife. Hessvswhen Uncle Ssm cslls for trooos he will be the first man lo cn lUl. Mart Is a man of wide experience, having traveled all throuch South America. It haa come to the ears of sortie of his confident sl friends, who are not able to keep secrets, that he had some trouble while tn Chill, In which one of the duaky dsmsels figured rsthcr conspicu ously, and that seems to account for some of his loyslty at present. Some at the old vets of Shedd t.ave been trying to psclf y him. but all (hey can get out of him Is -l am going to fin hi Chili." David Gibson has several barrels ot genuine apple cldsr, which he will dl pose of at reasonable ratca, alo aome fine Jelly and apple butter. David la a pro fessional tt the bu.lncaa, snd can be relied on. Mr Undcrwo-jd Intends to stsrt for Iowa about the 1st of April He will move back onto his father', farm. Si NSLowsa. Wind It ailboads. Anything from As toria about railroads it always of interest. They are aa a rule the biggest exhibi tions of wind lhat come to our notice. Here it on from the Town Talk: The latest railroad rumor is that E L Dwyer tent a dispatch to the trustees stating that there are letters in tn mail which will explain his absence and the result of hi work. Anybody who it anxious to know more may look op tht rumor for themselves. Mr Bchofield, the "new" proposer, It at the Occident. We un derstand If the present proposition tub milted by him It not entertained, be has another lhat may "work" nt. Time will be called on "propositlont' about February 1st, next Monday. A "railroad C position" is a wind instrument, it rt the name of itt invenlor.Bill Iteid, a native of Scotland. Old Yamhill. Yamhillers can thank their stars that they are not at other men are this year sure enough. Wlu'e the county court let os down easy with a 17 mill asse-ement, including road tax and all, our Clackamas county neigh bor will have to tony np with a tax of 23 mills and labor on the public high ways as in the days of yore, betides. The man who casta hi lot in Yamhill is a favored being anyway. Graphic. Linn county ia close at hand with only an 18 mill tax, which ia pretty low these mod era days. I SincRirp's Escape. George Stucer, the well-known Lumnl Indian, who vat arrested on suspicion of kl'itng iuoses Yonkin atFairaaven. Wash., made a desperate attempt to murder Sheriff Delormer, and succeeded in making his escape. The sheriff took Slucer out to the scene ot the Yonkin murder, to vUw tha it round and endeavor to draw out an admission of his guilt. Tho In dian enticed the sheriff to me euge 01 the bluff overlooking the bay, and aeventy-f ve feet high, to show bim the tracks. Aa the sheriff approached the edge the Indian pushed him over tha precipice. The sheriff caught hold of a shrub and saved his life, bnt the Indian ercaped. All SiaNs!savs the San Fiancisco Poet,' ml nt tn ft, ravlval rf Mi a era of railroad construction in the west.which has been suspended for the past three or lour years on account of short crops.of strikes. f IpIiiiikv in tha mnnpv market and v. ...QU..ftj y 1 other causes of minor importance. The I t't I IO. ft, -A . . V ft ipienuia grain crops ut iou,ouaici- v. Ii- vail t-A fti with all their facilities' could not handle them, have created a new interest in railroad extension and made the prospect much brighter. That means th t Oregon Pacific among other roads. Nxw llBALTM Oppicbr. We under stand Dr W II Davis, of Albany, ha been appointed health officer for the port of Ysqulna. The Dr is a first class physl- clsn end wc welcome nlm among us. Toledo Pott. . Stood Up. Several nights ago Charles Mctsiier was stood up in a very tragic manner on the ttreett of Albany.. It It new learned that it was done by some of his friends snd intended ct a joke. Bar aad Effective, Brsbdreth's P'l!s ar th safest aod most sflsotivs remedy for ludigaation, irregularity of to bowel, constipation, biliousness, headache, dizx.ness, malaris, or soy disea. arising from sn impure stats of the blood. Tbay nave been in use in this oonntry for over fifty years, and the thousands of auim pes;). able testimonials from those wbo hsvs used ttiem, and their constantly iaureasing sate, is inooutrovsitible evidence thst they perform all thst is elaimed for them. Brandreth a Pilla ar nurely veaetiible. ab solutely harmless snd ssf to take any tims. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Monbtto Loan, I have menty ka sums of (500 to 130.003 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Bin ton counties, at lowest current rates. He delay in furnishing the money. O It BUBKRACT, Rtal etsatt agnt, Albany, Orgon. All 1 iod of ebbij aatiug and ookin,r applts at Allen Bror. It is sotuallr sonomv to drink fteesk's Tsa. Being absolutely pur, it is mnoh stronger than th srtirlolal tnas, about oos tnira leas ot it, or scoot twenty grains, h ingsquirsd par eu. A tlier are 7.6M grains to a pound, there will b seen to bs betwsan three and four hundred sups to th pound, Ae it i but 60 eente per ponnd, this is at the rata of abaut one iMthjot a cant p?;eup. Fur salrjat A!!n I'rat. tlBMSI ABO AHKOAD THOBSOATV II Co of Astoria hn dinbsnded, A very whits flight up today. The Town Talk heads so artijlei "Fsots for Sleepy Astoris." V. 0 Norton hss stalled a pnr.or at Pert land Chllad the Oregon Orae'.s, A nuickailver mine has been discovered nstr Npriiifiltftld, This valley has nearly syorytuing in minerals. The "It G Young, " a Corvalli host with a capacity (f (5 tout, drawing 2H Inches hisdad and 12 iuehes empty will run le tween Salem snd Ksgsne. W HGalvsnl. J V Handrix and Nathan Piero".mmbsr4 of the national osotrat com mittee of the People's psrt7 for thsstst of Oreg iu hsvs Uautid a call fur a stats 06n- ventimt to be bsM at Oregon City, Wednes day, March 10, 1892. A Pnosraaot; Co. II B and KJ Miller, Robert Booth and II C K Inner . of the G 1 S 1' Ac P Co, of Grants Poas, met In Albany yesterday with the Albany di rectors, Ed Z eyas and Geo llochatcdler. The business of the company lust year was the biggest In Its histoiy, the tots! sales being s.6o,ooo. School Examination. Today and tonorrow will be devoted to examination In the public schools of the city. Monday Is the beginning of the new term. Elkctkd OffiesKs. At the Republi- csn club meeting last night the following officer vere 'elected! if U Hewitt, t It Wvett snd I U Whitney, vice nreaidenta: C B Winn, secretary; E 11 Hortoni treas urer. Who Is Pre Idcntr Executive com mittee. J N Duncsn, F J Miller, J O Wil son, The falowln,i'elegsta were elected to the a'.ste meeting In Portland today: C 11 Winn, V J Miller. J R Wystt tnd W r Read. PBIOAV. Dot tsaaamnt in the A 0 U W order for tha month of February. Bauton county's totl tax Uvy is9fJ10 mills, an innr ao over laat year. A two mill tax waa Isvlad In Wsae aonnty for puV.io roads. A good exsmplo fur every county In Oreg'.n, Tbs Celestials began firing their crackars this mornlug at 5 o'clock. If that is sot diaturbiug the pesos of a city what is. A man liriug near Ptndloton will grow ptsnute on an extensive seals this yar, having tucoratfu'ily triad thvlr cattatt laat year. Judge Lander Ilnlmes, U was ciro- mitUxt to th asylum from Portland a few days ao, in a nearly dying ooodiuoc, died yas'arday. A ahort akatcb of bim was given la th IJr.orKT a few days ago. John D'a, was found snaaking through eotne of th alleys af th city this afternoon, was srreaia l; but olaitn4 he was looking for an old ahoe, was discharged, with permit to leavs th city at once. In th DtM'M;ttAT'a list of tb wmmilte st tho Carl King anUrUinmout Ibe first nijilit th nam ( (i L Biackmsn was unin- ivnili.nlly oinif.jj'l. D-d yon eyer try to remember ait craevea n.ms tha mt day. Do it and you wi I ia a maj rity f caaeslaav out one. The J W Cunick bank will probably ban I a buaiaca th laat -f next wwrk. Mr KJ Cnait-k, who U now with ld l U BuaH. of Salem, will bs easliicr of tha bank It ill hsvo a largo capital, aa I atari out with Ikm1 backing. APTKtt Tn 'Gcns. Yesterday after noon Dr I.ient nger'a gin lust in the CalaiKKjia, was found by Tom Waller and Jack Hamill, and Mr Ivyoe's wat located. The water Is very swift at the place but only about four feel deep. The capeixinz though somewhat serious at the time, bos been toad the theme of considerable joking. Boat ride down the Calapooia are proving rather oncer lain affair. SATtShAV. The (itt'Aa wants a government land of. Boa at Mill t it. C'fits Muall. r is nuking arrangement to ' pan s oocficuoosry s ore lithe Unaberg A column Utter from Dr C A Templeton tn bis sitter is published ia th Crtwotyille Iims. It IS full f Itltftfrrit. Dr Kbkpstrick iV Sons Lwe aold their boo crep la Hmith & Half, of Eugene, at 2!4oenu, and I Key ar tow cortttt ID market. Dallaa l.emis-r. Mr Julius (li-.Uttl ir.fi.rma a. that th augsr market is t. tirei t ltd. and (he prios csnaot be gmen (- lay . liecca lo hia a I . vertieemrrit no j joiaimns are given. C.ll st bis slot .fr information. The damxratio rmr.ly oommitte ef IWntoo ojooty do not mart until April 13. The atata convention nattt oo April 19, which will ro!y give a f aw daya io which to arrsug to go toil. At th republican e!cb in Portland yes terday th following officer war elected. T II Tongue, preiidaot; B 8 Grekmsn,vits- Froaidaut; I. t'.ron tccrrUry; (1 P lugr.es, J B Kddy and C M Idl. man.ex.cd tivs committes. Mr E1 Gnia hss sold a half iLterrat in bia mill preparty, includluK water woika aod electrie dgbu to Hon Huoiy C,roa, onoof Lina county's beat tit u. ,'bia will make a firm ths ipcople of Sio and vicinity may depend on. A meeting of tk city cuaneil we held Istt eyaiiing, when a lien of U2 waa r dtrtd pltcad en the college lui'ding fer. street wk. The matter is only a tempor ary one, and will be probably settled la a few days. Article war filed yaaterday in th ofCo of th secretary of skate incorporating th Kaeley institute, oi Oregon, to b located st Forest Groi. Th inaorporatnra are F L Taylor, C B Campbell aod Frank Dvey, and the amount of the capital stork is f 30, 000. Tha rily BeasasiraM. The "City Restaursnt" Is the place to eat, You will always find it clean and neat; No restaurant In town with it can compare, The best meal in Albany you can get ther. Fish and game you'll always find, Best meat and delicacies of every kind. The proprietor will always try Your every want to satisfy, So don't forget at the '-City" lo tail, Meals they serve co suit you all. Now bring your friends and to these show The best restaurant in town to go; Remember v. hen the best you want C-ll at "The Citr Restaurant." Mr. Brannln will treat vou right. The "City" ia open till io at night. Beard and lodging $4.50 per weak. Whbrk to Get Them. When wanting an organ r plana call on G L Blackman srhs-a you can select from a first elasa tta,. Teaekere' rxatnlaatlaa. Notice ! hereby given that the regular public examination of teachers, for Lias county, vrill lake p'aoe ia Albany, eom menetng on Wednesday, Feb. 10th, at 1 o'eloek, p m an 1 continue until Friday noon. Fab. 12 b. All teaohar moat positively bo present at th lima of eotm menoement, a no one will be dmlued toth examination wbo I not o pressnt OF. RU-iSRLL, County Stheoi sjnpt 0 toO C MoFtrlsnd for ssdlery, har ness, whips, robes, sll kiodajof hone oloth ngetc, to. " Another invoice of our dollar kid glov just received at the Ladies Bssoar. This is th best glovtr ever sold for th pnot. Ladies, do you wish yonr hair to atay eurl, if so get a bottle of French ouriins Mrs Ilrmsu's Rookinghsm's Dy for the whiskers does ts work thoroughly, coloring a uniform brown or blsck, whioh, when dry, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. Rellsrad f Kidney Tranbl. J J Cronin, Rossini Housi, Toronto, rt J i. Vsa.'i. wriKi: v ftT t . I . t, 1 1,1 , . ' - uiyi uioa irouDnu nun a oackaehs for some tims past, and" great diffioulty in Bsssing urine. Thrs weeks ago I applied an Alloook's Porous Plaster, aad hate dons t every five days ainoe. Almost immediate ly I had par Mai relief, and now I am entirely free froan psln water- paasing freoly od perfeotly dear, without burning. I owe my great relief to Alloook's Porous Piasters and heartily recommend them In r.rv .--- ,. REAL KBTATal lilss, Willamette Real Estate Co to T J Black. lots 1,2,5,8, 7,8, blk 17 in Halsey s 200 11 M Perry to J L Hill, parcel in blk 5 In Sodaville... 2M Charles II (Joan to A Dodge, lots j, i. oisvo, M add to Lebanon ZOC Henry A Cloek etnx to J B Huston, iti.nt acres in sec 33, tp 14 8 K 3 rV ' ni Wm F Pierce to Wm E Warner, 8 w js sec S3, tp 14 8 II 2 W 100 nry A ('leek etnx to Austin Bond, 31 acres in sec 28, tp 14, S113W 487 Elijah Osborn to Roena E Barrett, parcel in Osborne's add to Lebanon 1 Brownsville B A L Ass'n to V W Blanchard, lots 1. 2, blk ft and lot 1, blk 4 In Galbraith's add to N Brownsville 300 George II Miller etux to Martin Gilleran, 1.23 acres, tp 13 S K t K 800 John Conner etux to K A Merrill etal, lot Zand -W half lot 3, blk fl. east add to Albany 2G00 II 'V Foreman etux to Andrew Bankson, 0 acres in D L C of E Powell 450 State of Oregon to Andrew J Gregg IN K yi, a ft, gee 30, tp 14, S It 4 Vv J II Burkhart to AtvJrew Benkson 8 acres In tp 10, 8R3 W Total sales wt)Ems ctssixaisu T. M. French keape railroad lien.. Buy your grooerU of Farkor Bf'-a Haw orasna oheea lust iolvd at Conrad Mayer. C W Cobb, lob orinUr. Flion Btoek. do Drat claa work.; Sa that legant'blano at KV.nl Bros Boot slid Sboe (tore, r- W Aohlson SiCo ara sailing moosroMts at l orxjana price. fie W F I lead's Ha of drs gocds and tilk bfor buying slaewbars. SU wart & Sox sslltb vary bt rstaot Umprd shears and scissor. Smok thelbrtd Bavsos filled 8 pant Igarat Julius Joseph s. A large stock of wsll paper, with lata de -tlgos.at FortmilUr k Irving's.jast received. flsv yoa seen tho parlor suits that T ISrlok bs ust reoslvcdT Tbsy ar nice. Vt si II K.lta, bhysletaa and aurgeon, Albany, Or too. Call made fin it 'or o jo try. , A CoMnca Industbt. It is a fact worth wide publication that of a large number of specimens of sugar beets grown in various sections of our state subjected to analytical tut by Prof G W Shaw, the chemist of the state agricul tural college the best specimens came from the Rogue River valley in Southern Oregon, and were grown in Ashland. Samples grown by Mr Albright, of this piuce, yieiueu zz per cent 01 sugar, whereas the average yield in the Eu ropean countries in which the beet sugar industry Is a paying one is only Irom 11 to 13 per cent. If (Southern Oregon can produce beet eo rich in sugar, it is cer tainly worth while for oar people to make an effort to induce capitalists to come hither and establish a factory Factories have been put np in California aad ir other states where sugar beeta will not make so good a showing as here. Ashland Tidings. Experiment in the vicinity ot Albany have also resulted well. Wi Sr-gECii. Yesterday we men tioned C. B. Winn's speech delivered before the republican convention in Portland. The following has been handed us aa a correct version of this popular young ruin's effort, and we gladly give room to it: Mr Preside it and gentlemen of this convention : I am filled with enthusiasm today. I ftel that the great republican party Is like the great American eagle; it spreads its influence from the Atlantic 10 Uie Pacific Ocean, and from the frown north to the burning eands of the south. The proceedings of this convention will be heralded to the four corners ot the world, and not only Chili will tremble with fear but all nations will bow to the rale of our great President Harrison, and if Harrison should fail we have another great man, Hon II B Miller, of Grant t'ass, who is ably rep resected by bis brother, who it now clerk of the R R Commission. Gentlemen.tbis is a great feast Scio. A I John sun and family removed to Salem this week. Arch says that the move is but temporary, as he still baa faith in the future prosperity o! Scio. A masquerade ball Feb 12th, under the management of Prof Crawford, is now under course of preparation. M C GilL P O Smith and I A Bilveu were over at the county capital yester day, taking with them the petition to unite the school districts. All the legal voters we are informed but 12 in both districts signed tbe petition. Hub W Bilrea ha boueht the Peter L Bilveu farm, situated 6vc milet south ol town on Thomas creek.Irom U W Phil Hps The sale includes a sms'l band of cattle and a number of tons of bay in the 1 . r: i ' unrii. juruiiyeu taa eg possession lin mediately. Press. ffbstl Baby waa atctt, w Bv her ksoia, Whan aha was a Child, el erled for Caatocia. Whan aha became lllat. aUa dung ks Oaatorkv Who h bad CSuUdrwn, aha gv tfaam CaaSorta. Rail's Hair Reeewsr enjoys th confldeno and patronage of paopl all over th oivllisad world who us it to res tor aad kp th natr a natural color. ADMIKISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance and by virtue of an orde. of the Hon. County Court of Linn county, state of Oreson.mate and entered of record on the lith day ofDeoembar, ISfli, authorising, empowering, directing aud liosnalng tbe undersigned aa adman. istrauix oi toe eatai or Alex Downing deceased, to sell tha real estate of 811 decedent hereinafter described. 1 will an fatnrday, the 19th day of January. 1392, at the hour ol 1 e 'clock p m of aaid day .at the north door of the county court house in tbe city of Albany, In said Lion county Oreaoa, to the highest bidder for eee half cash In hand and one-haif on twelve months time at 8 per cent interest with approved security, tbe following de scribed premises, towit: the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter ot the southeast smart er, tbe northeast quarter of the south was quarter, lh southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and lots 0, 9, 10 and ii, or b-cmoo ia, in tp 9, SRI Eeftbe Wiliamette Meridian, la Linn aonntv. Oregon, being the donation laud claim of A J Kiobsrdson and wire la said town, ship, and oootainlng SIMS atret more or less. Dated this 23rd dav of Dcembr, 1881. M. A. DOWNING, Administratrix. SUMMONS. the Circuit Court ofths Stat ot Oregon for jjtnn vouruy. A.O. HILL, Plaintiff, Vfl BODEDGE Hi LL. Defendant TO B-ftJo'ltM HIII. thlt altnv nin.,4 fendant : N T11K NAME OP THE STATB OF I Oregon, you are hereby rwonlrerl tn appear and answer the complaint filed or before the first day of tho above en ti'ieu ooun next following trie expiration of the publication of this euenmons towit: lh. lilh ri.vnf U.wll, 1IQ1 ft , ".- w auu 11 you fall to answer, for want thereof th r lain m.i jK : i -i a - At, . j, . . u wm ppij to tne court xor ine relie nrcvftrl for In har'xnm .Iti vi.,pAi, . k . ... .... u ... Jft iuouib solntion of the bond of matrimony now ejft.ia.4UK urjtwnen me piamunr ana oefia. antand the custody of the three young or mlnm nhildrnn. anil for ani-h n, i further roller as may be equitable. 'this servioe is made by publication by order ef Hon RP Boise, Judge ot said .ouri,, auiy mass at i. nam tier la Balem. OMt,-on, IVo. Hth. 30!, 80 200 $ 7330 yrup" ForThroat and Lungs "Ibavt aa ial jbr Hemorrhaffo " aboot fra 70m, 1 "rutya W tiut lost FIVO Years. medical adt "and I took it et " dose in eome doubt. Thi r!t "edin a few hours easy slep. tr "wasnofurtherhemorchagtlHnnt "day, when I bad a slight attack " which stopped almost lmmtiattv " ly. By the third day all trace of " blood had disappeared and I had "recovered much strength. The "fourth day I sat up in bed and ate "my dinner, the first solid food for "two months. Since that time I "hare gradually gotten better and " am now able to move about the "house. My death was daily eac " pected and my recovery has been " a great surprise to my friends and " the doctor. There can be no doubt "abo-tt the effect of German Syrup, "as 1 had an attack just previous to " its use. The only relief was after " the first dose." J.R. LoucnitaAJD, Adelaide. Australia. SUMMOKS. fAe Circuit Court for Linn Couniy.StaU of Oregon.' t H A FRANCE-Plaloiiff, ORVILLE FRANCE. Defendant To Orville France, the above named de- : fondant i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer in cotnpisiai mea against yon in ids aoove ennuen son on or before the Brat day ofth oxt rsgular term of the above entitled court next following tb expiration ofth publico tion of tbl summons towit: th 14 tb day of March, 1692. and tf yoa fail to answer aa Darwin reaaired. th plaintiff will take judgment against yoa for the relief do utsnaea id ner compisini, town: a ue ere ol tbe above entitlad court dissolving th bond of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and delendart aoove named aod awarding tt plaintiff tbe eustody of Acil Warner Frmnoe.th oinor Alld of plaintiff and defendant. Tht aervloe of sammons i made by Job! teat ion by order of Hon R P Boise, udg of said court, msd at Chambers, In tbe city of Saleoi, on the llthdtyof Jaauary. 1892. AiftLtACkkUurtrs a. xaiwfl, Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. tie Ctremii Court of tkt State of Oro g on, for Linn County. W C DA VIM and OE W DA VIS, partner doing baslaeaa under tbe firm name anJ atyle of Davis Bros., Pla.ntllfs, PETER R BEAR, .Defendant. To Peter R Bear, lb above nimsl d fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and aaawer tbe complaint of th plaintiff filed ia tbe above ntltlel ooart. with tbe clerk of oMd eoart, by th firat day ol tbe text regular terra of tbe above entitled court, towiu on the 14. h day of Alrch.l89Z, and yoa or hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer tha sold complaint tbe plaintiff wilt take judgment against yoa for too sum of 340 At) with ioleiear thereon at tha rate of ten (10) per aent per annum from tbe 2nd day of rtoptemoer, 1891. aod for tbe coata ana disbursements or mis action to b taxed; and alao take an order and decree of aaid court, to sei! tbe following io enbed land towiu all your defendant's rifrbt, titl and Interest In the donation land claim of Owen Bear, being notifica tion No M0,and claim No 4Uu township 12, south Faogs 4 Wmt.and eiaim No 48, in township 12, Month Hangs 4 Wat; ia LiBDCocnty, Oiegin. containing S44.S0 acres, lea than 41 aero heretofore aoid so v trioa parties, leaving 803 60 acreac whioh aaid land was daly levied opon by writ oi attsusbmsnt daly i.aas i oat of tbe above named court, la th above entitled action on tho 8th day of aeptomMr, 1801, lor the purposes of swearing any lodg ment that the plaintiff might reoovor ia the above entitled eauan. This aa osmons Is served by publication la tbe Sr stb Rib hts DBtsoc at by order of tbe Honorable R P Boise. Jadn of tha above entitled Ooart, trade at Chamber on tbe Wlh day of Januarv, 1892, J K. WEATHEKFORr-, Attorney foe Piaiutlfl. S'JMMOXS. T (As Circuit Court ofth StaU of Ortfon for th County of Linn : ALT AN THOMAS. Plaintiff va. MiMFRynTnriii! n,i..j..i To Minerva C Thomas, the above named Defendant TN THE NAM II OF TBE STATE OF JL Oragoa. yoa are hereby required to ap pear and answer the convi'atnt of tbe above plaintiff, ia the above entitled coart,cow oa fil with th clerk of said court, by tha firat day of the next rcnlsr term of aaid court, which aaid term hegioa on Monday, the 14th dsy of March, 1S92, at th ooart hone in Albany. Lina county, Oregon; and yon or hereby further notified that if yoa fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required the plaintiff will apply to th court for th relief prayed for in aaid com plaint, towit. For a decree dissolving th bond ot matrimony now existing between yea and plaintiff, and for th cost snd dis bursement of this suit to b taxed. This summons is published by order of Hob S P Boise, Judg of said ooart, made ok Chamber, in the eity of fttlem, Oregon, oo tbe 25th day of January, 1892. Published January 20h, 1892. W R B1LYEU, Att'y for Plaintiff Cavaai. nd Trada-Aesrks obtataad, snd all Pat "l !?0,,"S eandaeted for M a era 4 a Feet. . -J" 0slt. U. S. Patent OBIcs, ISS 1! "5rJ1"D' lM hn dun tboet Meiid niodal, Brawt jg or chote wK draerln. .n- -'ls. if fatenliable or not, fra ot ""iV- t?' l0 ana UU patant ia aaeared. A Pamshlat, "Bow to Oblafa Patanta," witb c.A.srjovv&co Ocsssit Patent om. Wssttiritton. 0. C REVERE HOUSE, tLBANY, -. . OREGON ;H1S. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR, Fitted no fivat.1... ...i. BKmnMevI wit a IKa How m .V. Ska lOTplDffaartttientau Sample room VVWl'lMTJItU sWBVaiVral, Maoufoturr a--. 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