lie Dtiwaat TE3 & KUTTlTTCr. Kilitert aa4 rreprlrter. . X ! .'.L!i Ion W K Willi, of Rosebud, la being km of as a pootllile nominee lor Su ms Judge by Uie republican, and Hun ' Ilonham.of Salem, and John Burnett, Jorvaliis, by the democrat, Roseburg t'tn. , ncw8pnjxr man who cannot toe any orence tatwnr-n the two great political :i on tho tariff it a poor ntick to under 5 to twii'li and enlighten the public on at economic quentions. t appear that torn of lh woolen sasna urers art suited with th Springer bill, r all . Tbej are willing to concede tone ige in the schedule t in exchange (or tree i. They can sllord to, especially if the age are mad in tome other fellow' idule. (even, the Mataachutett congress n, I a woolen manufacturer who frsnk tajs he expect free wool only at the :e o( a large part of the duty on the nufactured product. Ve commend thl fact to the attention he OrtfOHiaa. V 'rural democrat" a.ks: "Wa the l-treasury and land loan tcheme ever part of the faith or principle of the nocratlc party ?' io, not in the history of the party can lattorm, date or national, be found con ilng an approval of thete acheme. jual right to all, and special lo none, I 'opposition to all cla legislation" cardinal democratic doctrine. lie tax payer of Polk county will have mbl tax to pay thl year. It la true. i t U a little over two mill more than f lad levy, but wl'.h the addition made, count mil pay the lowed levy ot i county In the atate. We sue there iio ground for kicking. Polk County arrtwr. Vhat a whopper. On account ot the bridge Linn county' levy thla year I mill. The ordinary levy In thl jnty I 15 mill, but iS mill I the ,hct ever levied In the hldorjr uf the jnty. i t. There U cne way In which David B Hill i gain the edeem and confidence ot the nocratlc party of the nation, and that I heading the New York delegation to kago fur Grover Cleveland. Thla I hi y road to the presidency. It would re him capable ot being the servant of . party a welt a attempting to be It . It would insure the nomination and Action of Cleveland, and clve 1(111 a n hold upon the gratitude of the demo .Ulc party. Roecburg Review. low ulofncal and senmin it is that in " Unitotl StattM where high wugr are J we should say tbit we need a proUvt- tariff to protect our laborers against the iper labor of Italy, France, Germany 1 Ramia, and in the same coun trice y say they want a protective tariff to pro t themselves apain.it the industrial pro U of tho United Stub's and Great Brit- w 1 ., !. 11 we neea a tarm iur protection iney t not. ' t we are so fearful that we cannot mpeto with them why should they be arful that they can not compete with us? The Newport Timet gets on Its ear about ur statement a few weeks since, con- mlnir the democratic newspaper of the lAilun being in the advance of the repub Jcan paper. Now, the Roseburg Plam Unler and other papeis admit our state- lents, and the rlaindtoJe, a strong re ubllcan Journal, accounts for the fact by jaylng Jhal 'the republicans read demo- ratlc paper Instead of the republican apers, and thus neglect their own iuur hals." Why do republicans read demo- railc papers in preference to their own r pen? The editor of the Timet know. ind, what Is worse, fee I a, the reason why: I he republicans are an Intelligent class of Wrens, and they know a good thing when hey see It. II j( emit. A kind Providence has granted divers Udvantages to divers parts of the globe; Lrhy should there be an Inhabitant to par- akeof them? When I wish to bring a 1 barrel of sugar to the station the law Lhould not constrain me to wear the har ness myself, for it Is more economical to Seed my horse a peck of oats and have liim o do It for me. And so between man and nan. None of the gentlemen here present manufacture their own shoes, because by allowing their specific vocation they can team the value of ten or of a thousand ps'r hoes In less time than it wou'.d take them o manufacture one pair. The McKinley law protect tLe manofac jttirer and mine-owner against foreign com ;"tition, but leave the laborer to look out ;f hinnelf. Even the foreign contract- abor law is constantly evaded, An official jiiMpe-tin of Pennsylvania mine has just aliown tliat American and English labor jhaa been crowded ont and the work is done I by the lowest and most vicious elass of f Hungarian, Pole and Italian. This situ ation is the result of the republican party's world-renowned system of protection to A merican labor. A third party man gives as a reason why he decided to leave the democratic party and join the thirt) party was In con sequence of the rlisracter of the speeches made at, and resolutions adopted by the democrats when organizing a club at the court houe in this city some time ago. Now, the speeches made were In advocacy of an aggressive tariff campaign and ad vanced legislation in regard lo silver. The resolution which was unanimously adopt ed declares that Tariff reduction should be the paramount Isaue, In the corning cam p iljjo . All this was soundly democratic and no man who believes In Jeffersonlan democracy would for a moment take any exceptions to the speeches or the resolu tion. According tj advices from St Peters- b'irg the Czir intends to Initiate measures .for tho rotors. Ion of serfdom among the 'pvstant. Reports from msny district officials fco icor in the statement that thelnciease j of population In the village Is so great that the land belonging to the "mirs, er local communes, Is Insufficient to support all the members. The government, with the view to remedying the evil, proposes lo allocate to the peasants vast tracts of land under con ditions similar to those ot serf tenure. One third of the harvest Is to be stored In the command magazines for the support of the peants; one-third Is to be aoid by tbe government for the payment cf local d:b'.a to tl.e state, and one-third is to be rrtsiiied for the payment of government taxes. The peasants will not be allowed to move communes, but lll be kound to the soil and will be obliged to fulfil their con -trscts with the state. Tbe lystein will be first applied In the provinces of Samara and Saratoff, and if successful, will be extended all over the empire. The execution of the new law will be intrusted to the dUtrict o:H;Ltl stvted "seemsk! natcbalnlkl " As these aie recruited from the reaction nobility, who favor the restoration of serfdotn.they !ii e certain to report the scheme a success A SIMPLE TARIFF TAX. To obtain t complete vie w of reciprocity, free trade and protection we must svold the entanglements of detail. No man, no million of men, not all humanity can Calculate how tariff or no (nrlff would af fect every Individual In the United States. We must endeavor to grasp the principle of these doctrines; Hthrt be sound, Its application will Ukewlae be wholesome. Granted then that we protect ourselves, let u consider! If a nation's law compel A to protect D to the extent of $t, and compel 0 to protect 0 to the extent ot $1, and compel C to protect A to the extent ot $t, then the nation will have es tablished -an absolutely equitable pro tection; but will have likewise established an absolutely unmistakable nonsense. On the other hand, If A protect B to the ex tent of $t, and B protect 0 to the extent ot $1, and C protect A to the extent ot $3, It will not be long before B and 0 will have been protected into pauperism, for A will have protected both their protected pos sessions Into hts protected pocket. It need not be mentioned that things perfect abide In heaven 10 know which ot these protective method now prevail In our country, and be It remembered that any devirtlon from the fallacy ot equal pro-i tectlon U unequal protection, and unequal protection Is neither more nor less than robbing one to enrich the other. If the burden pressed equally on all It would not be endured. As It Is, the crafty use Is to abuse the unwary. Why, then, you ask, are we so much more prosperous than the people ot Europe general and free-trade England In par ticular? How U It we can manufacture millionaire out ot the people' money, and till continue to Increase abundantly from yer to ycaif 'Simply because the civi lised nation ot Europe contain a 00 Inhab itant to the square mile, and wo but twenty. If a farmer ha two pastures of equal size and place 200 head of cattle In one and twenty In the other, which would grow fatter? If I were permitted to raise the tariff on bananas, for Instance, high enough to pro tect me against the pauper bananas ot Central America I would agree to furnish genuine United Slatea bananas. Tiue, they would come rather higher $1 piece, perhaps for I would have to raise them In conservatories but what of that? The money would remain at home. Or would It be m jre economical to send our neighbor In the torrid sone $1 worth of bacon, or any other of a thousand things we have, and In return receive from him too bananas? That Is reciprocity between governments. Tariffs produce artlficlclal condition, forcing labor into uneasy channels. Let all peoples of the earth do what they can do beat and easiest. Let them Interchange their ptoducts In perfect reciprocity, fiee without let or hlndiance, and then there v. ill be no loss. But, If we are to raise our own sugar and the Cuban hi own corn, we shall nave but little su gar and the Cuban little corn. CORRECT TUB BLI NDER. The delegates from this state So the nation al democrsttc convention are commisioncd to represent the democrats of this state. The derroctau of ihta stale bavc a right to select those delegilcs in their own wsy. Tbe way prescribed by the state committee Is not their wsy. It is a wsy which they have utterly condemned, as is stoo by the anroimous freest of the democratic press against the calling of a fresse-out, mid inter convention upon insufficient notice. The state committee knew in aJvsnce that its sasp-judgment ;o:icy would not meet the spptovsl of the party. The H'orlJ told it so itb emphasis, and the World, as Senator Hill knows, and every member of the state commute knew, spoke not in the interest ol any candidate or in antagonism to any, but In the interest of fair play, of party peace aod party success. It sroke the mind ind wish cf the democratic voters. la spite of the warning tbe committee carried out the predetermined programme. called the convention for an unprecedented time and upon unpresedentedly short notice It did Ibis without discussion, without con sideration and without even putting forth reason or an excuse for Its course. But it is not to) late foe the committee give to the matter the consideration which should hsvs glvsa to r io the first place. The committee would not beed the World t warning. Perhaps it Will beed the echo of which resounds tl.rough all tbe democra: newspapers, and comes back from the people in hundreds of indignant an.! protes;ing letters, The thing was don by direction of Sena tor Hill aod in bis interest. The senator an th4 committee must now see that pcrslstec.ee in tbe plan will injure him more than any body else. It was done in tbe as me of dem ocracy. It threatens the democrat witn dis sension and disruption, Fiom every point of view the celling of midwinter convention is a blunder. It ought to be corrected. If the ststc committee has any sense f fi delity to its trust it win bow to the expressed will of the psrty sad rescind its action. If Senator Hill is regsnlful of bis own ambition be will use the suthority which Le has over the state committee to leaj it to un do its blaader without delay. The opportunity to repair the daraige pre sent itself now. If it is not promptly cm braced it will pais awayand the blunder will remain to do its disastrous work. New Vcrk Worll. FREE WOOL, " It has been decided to attack the tariff law, section by tectlon, Instead of endeav oring to have It all repealed at once, th chairman on the ways snd means commit tee has Introduced a bill repealing all the duties on wool. The ''compensatory" duties on woolen goods are also to be taken off, but the advalorem dnties on woolen goods are left untouched, and thu they wl.'l be left as highly protected as they ever were. The product of the farmeris to be put on the free II'. The product of the wool manufacturer is to be left fully pro tected. Slattwnan . There is no feature of the democratic position on the tariff question that has been so uniformly, persistently and will ingly misrepresented af that In reference to woolen. The Oxtvon'an has almost dally sfted the democrats proposed to put wool 011 ihe free list and retain the present duty on woolens. But here comes the StAtttma and either Ignorantly or will fully maes a statement which upon the very face of It is false. It ssys the "com pensatory' duties on woolen goods are to be taken off, but the advalorem duties on woole.i goods are left untouched, and thus they will be left as highly protected as they ever were. If the Staetman can tell bow woolen clothe are left at highly pro tected as Cver after removing a duty of 49 cents per pound It may be able to shield Itself from the charge of open mis representation. But It can not do so. To remove th ,rvm11v.',, or specil'r dutiet fr'oai wuoleos leaving the adva lorem du'.ies still on means a reduction of nearly one half of the present duties on woolens. A cause that needs to much fallacy, sophistry an willful misrepresen tation to prop It up as protectionism dors,. I one thtt should be dished out. :' , Whereto GetThem. When wanting en organ r plana call on G L Blackman h"e you can .ebr.t from a fir.t clau t-wss.. NSW YOttK XOT EKOCUU. When the friends of particular prwidtmt- iid candidates go np to tho Chicago conven tion urging tin nomination of their favorite it will not be enough to moke the pledge that ho can carry New York. True. Now York is highly Important, (not essential) but it is juxt as important that U10 candidate unit carry tho entire south, and 28 electoral vote beside tho south and Now York. It was said by many democrat only a few month ago that the candidate that Uie emocrata of New York united on should Ins nominated, and ordinarily this would huvo been Rood politic, but reccut event in New York have chunked this policy. It is powuble, and even probable, that tho dem ocracy of tho nation may bo constrained to defeat a candidate becauno ho is demanded y New York. Thin prows out of tho hot actional broils engendered in that state by tho ''snap judgment' convention called by the state committee. It is highly probably that tho fool friends of II ill have thus early placed the obstacle over which thoir favorite may stumble into defeat. Hill could carry tho south and presumably New York and Now Jersey, and three or four elector in Michigan. Iloyoml this, nothing at this time is certain or even hojeful. If he should be nominated, tho feeling of resent ment created by the call of mid winter convention in his state might subside, ltut he must have 14 more vote than New Jer sey and 4 in Michigan. There is nothing more certain in the uncertainity of fjtolitic than that IUU will como up to Chicago ith a united torenty six votes, but this inachino made delegation may fall by the force of it own weight Senator Hill has many admirers, but his methods are very distasteful to thouMOnds of indepen dent democratic rotors of the country, and notwithstanding Senator Hill would be much preferable to any high proteetioi ist, yet it would be imposaible to bring them independent voters to his support in case of h.s nomination. In Ctue tho convention goes outeido of New York for a candidate a largo nutuU'r of available men are to be found. Gormsn, though quite frequently pokon of, would moot the same fate as Hill' and largely for the same reason. Gov ernor Russell, were lie ten year older, would make an ideal candidate. Governor Pattison of Pennsylvania would make an admirable candidate clean, conscientious and able, and it would be well to keep him in view. Twenty years off the age of Gen eral Palmer would leave splendid presiden tial timber, but he is too old and will not be nominated. Gray of Indiana is spoken of but mcwtly by men of hi own state. He may be nominated for vice president, bu not for president. Boies, of Iowa, if a western man is selected, will most likely take the cake. He is incorruptible, coura geous and able as well as sound on the tariff iuetion. Whether he could carry New York is a grave question, and equally doubt ful about carrying enough of the west to di!fiMe with New York and Connecticut. IlLslNE NOT IS IT. James Gillespie Illaine ha written a letter that brings contentment to a great many people the democratic party generally, and all the Harrison republicans. Whether the opinion was well founded or not, the democrats generally regarded Illaine as a much harder man to beat than Harrison or any other republican whom the party might have called to its leadership. Hence they regard his retirement in the light of the most dangerous foe placed iortt d toW, Ilamson and hi friend are pleased, a a dangerous rival voluntarily retires from tho field. Hut what next? ill Uuunes friends ac cept this letter as a finality ? Most of them ill. A few will not. They will still clamor for the "magnetic" man's nomina tion. Hut will not the opposition to Har rison (and it is strong) place some other man in the field? No doubt. And this procedure that has been going on between Blaine and Harrison for several months having for its si ngle purpose tbe nomination of Harrison may be the very rock upon which be may stumble and go to piece. Many of those who have heretofore folh wed Mr Illaine with singular devotion, will now bid him farewell forever, not because he has practically retired from politics, but because they will regard his conduct for the last six month as that of double-dealing, The letter marks toe last milestone tn a singularly eventful political life. Our neighbor, the Ilexald, makes a show of favoring a protective tariff because enable our manufacturers to pay high wages and at the same time compete with tbe "pauper labor" of Korope. How illog ical this position is may readily be seen by a simple test: Suppose our manufacturers wirre to have protection against only one foreign nation, and that trade with all other foreign net ions should be free and un' restricted; what nation wouliJhey ask to be protected against? Every one with one accord would say England. And yet in England wage are much, higher than in any other European nation. If Professor John Williams White of Har vard, accepts Prof Harper's offer of $7,000 a year to fill the chair of Greek at the New Chicago University his salary will be almost as great a a cabinet officer's, but he will be worth the price. For Mr White has dined with Plato and supped-with Aristop hanes for twenty year with an appetite that good digwtion has waited on, and there probably no one in America; unless it be Prof Goodwin, who knows more abou Greek and Greek lifo tlian does he. The large salary offered him is interesting as showing how inuoh U-tb-r this profession of teacher is remunerated nowadays than used to lie. it Vergennes, Vt, is the third oldest city in the United States, having bedn chartered in 1788. Hartford and New Haven, Ct, were chartered in 1784. Vergennes is probobly the STnallext and most quiet city in the country, having a population of 1773 and covering only 1200 acres. Nevertheless it has a mayor, a city council, a board of al dennen, and other officers pertaining to full fledged city. .The preferences of the members of the legislature of Massachusetts for the presidential nominee of their re spective parties are as follows: Democratic, Cleveland, 39. lull, 16; Rus sell, 13, Flower, 3; Campbell, 2; Palmer, 1 Whitney, 1 ; Doies, 1 ; Gray, 1 ; Butler, 1 ; Republican, Blaine, 68; Harrison, 25; Sherman, 1. Tr.e Stay ton Time gets off the follow ing on the Oregonian: The Oregor.lan meets the charges by contemporaries that while that paper listed its new building in the Improvement for 1891 at (400,000 and was assessed at only a little more than $51,000, by statbi that the indebtedness clause Is what lets It out. It claims to be deeply tn debt. The Times owes nothing. Look IIbre a Moment. I have some of the choicest residence lot in Albany fcr sale, terms so reasonable that anybody can buy and own s ho-nof his own by paving a small puyiue.it down una" small .1 mont.ily payments thereafter until all I I paId ori For Iurther information ca'lat ,beoflicc. corner 3nd ,d Brjadalbiu St.., ' opposlte Democrat office. 1 I Dr GW Mastos. TilKIllLLIUlDIXA NUM1ULL. It It but possible, but not certain, that the raid now made on the democracy by Senator 1IU1 for a presidential nomination, may defeat the selection ot Mr Cleveland as the democratic candidate; but thcie I no possible contingency In which Illll could effect Jhls own nomination, The democrats of the natlan are not prepared to enter one ol the most hnpoitant contedt of our political history with a candidate wlto would symbolise the purpose lo na tlonallse saloon polltlcs.wltli political thtft as one of the jcwcbi of the new political constellation. We tay that It is possible that Ike "snap judgment'' convention called by Senator Hill In New York to assure a solid delcga tlon for himself for president, may defeat tne nomination ot Cleveland, but It Is not at all certain that It wLU do to. An over whelming majority oTlhe democrat and tariff reformer ot the country desire the nomination ot Cleveland as against alt others; and It Is entirely safe to say that four-fifth ct them, taking In the entire country Including New York, very posl tlvely prefer Cleveland to Hill, white large nercintage, and quite enough to control every debatable state, would vote tor any reasonable candidate of any other party to defeat the election of Hill. Thl Is not sentiment; It Is the plain truth, and It should be presented In cold types for the study of the men who are active In tho present Hill raid upon the democracy. While the defeat of Cleveland It possi ble by this presldental raid of Senator Hill It Is not only possible, but It Is even proba ble, that the democratic people of the Un ited State will nominate Mr Cleveland with or without the vote of New York Stale; and If so nominated, he would be elected not only without the clcctorlal vote of New York.bul tho certainty of his elect Ion would compel even Senator Hill t fall In with the party and give his stUo to CtcvclanJ. New York democrats of the Illll school have twice defeated democratic candidate for the prciUlcncy by deliberate peifidy. Hancock was sacrificed In i&o,andln 10S8 Cleveland was dellberate'y betrayed to make Hill governor. There Is natural distrust, therefore, of the Hill Icsdeis. and the only certain wsy of electing a demo cratic president this year would be lo nominate the strongest man, regardless of the heroes of political theft, and compel their support by teaching them that they are not necessary to democratic success. They had the power to defeat the dem ocracy In i&So and again In iW3. They have not the power to defeat Cleveland In In 1S91, If the people ahalt emphasize their devotion to honest government by nomi nating him as their candidate. Such is the attitude of the Hill presidential raid given In a nut shell. Philadelphia Tim". HMI IIS. It is now settled that dogs think mora than some people. There are rdentv of men willina to be president of tbe United Htates; but not everybody Is willing to lie poundmaster of Albany. Linn countr is the manufacturing countv of tbe state.and it has more good towns than any county of Oregon, a fact that meant much for ts future growth. First class schools are a great thing lo the upbuilding of any community. Money given In the interest of new build ings or lor endowments U well expended. A big field is offered for some Albany man to rover himself with glory by giv ing a big endowment lor our home college. The Orting Oracle says that all tbe lunatics in tbe land are now gathered at Kverett, or Port UarUner. Ita are worth from 12000 to $ 10,000. It Is to be savs the Reveille. This wilt be followed by a slide-back that will be such a set back that nobody will get their money back. Speaking In hi paper of hi arrest for bomb throwing the editor of Ihe Prlnevllle New say: "The whole thing was a farce from beginning to end. .It wit not a matter of prevention according to law.but simply a put-up job of persecution from a clanlth and ghoulish set of Indivldvals who would rather aee u out of existence than to tee us here." The Herald gives a democrat tbe tot lowing important notice, referring to tbe announcement published in the Vtno crat: While tbe llerald does not agree with Mr Galbraitb in politics, and will endeavor to help elect a republican clerk in June next.it is free to say that be lsa thorough business gentleman, efficient and well qualified snd if he could gel enougb rotes would make a good clerk. Salem's outlosk for a public building Is very dubious. According lo the latest ruling, It will be entitled 10 a postoflice building costing thirty-three and one-third dollars, tne present rent, a dollar a year being 3 pei cent, cm the amount It has decided to allow. Even this will have to go through three committees. Crook connty's tax levy amounts to 21 mills, and the levy is made on the 1891 assessment. A slightamount of contention Is arising as to how much tbe grade shall be raised at tho corner of first and Calapooia streets on account of tbe bridge. The Roseburg Review Is somewhst ex cited about the Salem csnnery; It wsnts one In Roseburg. It Is all right in all points except thedivldends tostockholders they haven't aeen the dividends. Out the farmers and others have seen theirs. Salem Statesman. It will lie welcome news to tbe mer chants and bnslncss men of Portland to know that material is now on the ground for the Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern railroad, and that operations will be pushed vigorously as soon as the weather settles. It is expected that trains will run regularly by the last of tbe present year. Welcome. Bpeaking af Lackey the Eugene Guard sas: Borne people still advance the idea that be "skipped." Tbls seems very re mote Indeed. He took no money with Lira, when he could easily have secured thousands of dollars from friends, for he had tbe confidence of everybody, His property was entirely nnincumberrd.and is wortli several thousand dollars more than tbe attachments now made. Be sides, riotbing whatever of a criminal nature lias appeared against him. Dedication Sbbvicbu. The Universa- list church at Albany will be dedicated next Thursday evening at 7 :30, Feb 1 1th, Rev 8 Goodenough, of Oakland, Calif., will conduct th services. There will also be preaching Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday, Feb 14 tb, both morning and evening. All are cordially invite! to be present- Ths IJeppner Gisette pritted John L Ayer's "advaooo" speech in full. When t e editor found out all about the eonveD tioti ha collected his fin a noes together, bought a pair of heavy oow hide boots with bra 1 in tbe soles, and when last beard fiom was making for Portland at a speed of twenty milas a day. It may be necesssry to write more about this hereafter. Wei ooiria. - - : . A luge stock of pruning shears antf prun ing hooks the finest made, just received at Stewart & Sox's. Now is the time to use them. . Tl2LEGltAllIia NEWS ttaVenieeM tlodles tterevercd, Nkw Yotttt, Fob 6. The" digging nnd delving Into tho Hotel Itoyal ruins for tho unfortunate victims of Sunday morning' Kro were continued throughout the day in a vigorous and effective manner. That por tion of the ruins underneath where theoim and dining room of the hotel had Inxm was cleared of dohrU. by 8 o'clock this afternoon. Up to that hour seventeen bodies had boon recovered. Twelve of thiwe hail Inmn taken nut before midnight lout night vnd four more were found botween tho hours of 4 and 0 this morning. The seventeenth body was discovered at 1 M this afternoon. The Male Asylum. Salkm, Feb 0. The quarterly report of Dr Itowland. ucrUitondonl of the insatie asylum, shows the total number of jmUenU lo be 704. Tho numlier received during January was thirty-throe, in the nsvlum are 624 male patients and 240 females' Five were dischorgnd as improved, six died, nnd and nine were dim'hanwd as cured. Tho institution suffered considerably during tng January irom the ravages of the grip. Why N.l lillliert Wahhinoton, Feb 9.-r An evening paper dtps into the subject of the circuit judg- ship in the ninth circuit and prints the following tonight: "Pwjflc coast senators and repnwnlutivea ore very nnu h interns oil in the probable appointment of a circuit judge for the ninth judicial didrict. It is rumored that the lucky man will be W 11 Gilliert, of Portland, Or. who is heidg urg ed for the place by tits friend. This pro diction seems to nave hal some foundation for several days. No one has yet been found to say a won! against II r GilWt. A TsrrlMe Blew. Omaha. Feb 0. Tho great Union Pacific system received the greatest blow in its history tonight when the city council Msned an ordinance di luring forfeited all the franrldite granUil this comiity by Omaha, and instructing the city attorney to tear np tho tracks of the company on city property. Tts tlesnll eflhe fire. Nkw Yohk, Feb 8. At 1 o'clock this morning there is nothing on which to bam a correct estimate of tboe who jirrUhed in the burning of the Koyal Hotel. It is posi tively known that there were I.'jO person in the hotel at the time of the fire. Uf these eighty-two are known to lie safe, and twelve liodie have been rwovered, which Wve fifty-eight iersons unaccounted for. That some of tlnve escned is certain, - and it is eqnidly certain Oiat a good iortion of those escaping, perhaps all. will forever keep their identity secret for obvious reasons. Only when the last piece of debris has U an re moved from ihe ruin will th number of dead lie positively ascertained. The work of identification Is very slow. Aaatfcer HlMlag Mas, Rkattlk, Feb 8. P I) Ilurke, a Great Northern contractor, h s mysteriously dis apiieored, and nothing has bm-n lward of In tn since Friday, January tl. At that date he left his hotel with the express! in tention of going to Snohomish, lie jaiid his bill, and it is not known wlu-ther he retu-lud Snohomixh or not. His rvtntives claim that he dirharged a laborer recently with whom he liad a hot quarrel, ami thut the disgruntled man mad threat against Hurke's life, liurke' wife and fmir children live in Sparta, Wis, and know nothing f his iliKapiuTn'o. lle wasaman of good habits, was sumrsoful in boines, out of debt, and hod large sums of money due him. ttevvrwar Bjr4. I.tScul.X, Neb Feb 8. Governor Iloyd arrived and took pouMwsion of his office to day. Wlien the entry was made to the ex' ccutive apartment Oovernor Tliayer ad vanced with extended hand, remarking, "How do yon do, governor?" Iloyd bowed but lirnoml tbe outntretehed member. lliaV' er fltuiwd slightly, ruked if be could be of any asMiirtani, and receiving a negative renlv. h-rt the romn. Governor Ikivd beinir aked if he intended to make a clean sweep of the republican officeholders, admitted he had such action in content oUtion. A num is ot 1 hayer appointee have already tendered their rewtgnauon. Aa AaarrhUi tbtrV Skattlk, Waah Feb 8. A speck! dis patch from Ia Conner says that Milan Gal lilier. a Seattle capitalist, stabbed OF N aener m Uie McGlynn House this worn' ing. He won arranged, bound over to tbe grand jury and takrn to Mount Vernon for trial. iU iher is a biuhlv restmcteil nio- wer. He came to Olymp.a in tlieearly lo's and has large pmiierty mtercxUat (Uymtna near I .a Connor and in Keattte. He is 60 years old, and a peaceable and law-abiding citizen, u F agner is better known as "Herr Most Wagner, beratue of bis anar- ruin prucuviuce. tie is a proiewuonoi agv tutor. ISS feaJvagr: NEwroitT, Or Feb 8. The steam schooner Maggie Rosa, which was Wily disabled at sea Decemlier 4, sailed for San Francisco this morning in command of fan tain J J Winnnt, her repair having been completed The Maggie Um was nicked up off tho Siushiw by tho steamer Willamette VaJlev and towed to this port, the crew h iving taken to the Ixntts, ie Y illametto v alle; received tflwy salvage. Hie Firemen Fund Insurance Company, which had all tli'. rude, made alt the repairs to Uie vessel Prawt't Jtlr MoxTifKixo, Ark Feb 8. Chloe Wright a 1 -year-old dangliur of Jackson nght was outraged by Henry Beaver, a negro this morning. Heaver was afterwards found hanged to a limb and riddled with bullets Malse Speaks Oat. Wasiiixotok, Feb 7.- Secretary James G Illaine has finally spoken. Under d.tte of yestrrduy has written Chainiinn Clui kson, of the republican national committr. form ally announcing he is not a candidiita for the republican presidential nomination." The full text of bis letter is. "1 am not a candidate for the presidency, and my name will not go before Uie repub lican national convention for nomination. I make this announcement in due season. To those who have tendered me their sup port I owe sincere thanks, and am most grateful for, their confidence. They will,, am sure, moke an earnest effort in tbe ap proaching contest, which is rendered es jiecjally important by reason of the indus trial and financial policies of the govern ment being at stake. The popular decision on these issues is of great moment, and will lie of fur reaching roiisoqucnce." A Terrible Disaster. New York, Feb 7. A disaster, appall ing in horror, and bringing to , mind the terrible occurrence in Park Place, still freb in the public mind, occurred in this city early this morning. Tbe Hotul Royal, that well known landmark, which has stood for more than a quarter of a century at the southeast corner of Sixth avenue and Fort ieth street, burned to the ground and a number of persons were burned, suffocated and crushed in tho ruins. At the time of the disaster there were nearly 150 guests in the house. The hotel employes, ail told, numliored fifty-five. Of the 150 people, five have thus far been found dead, six are in Uie hospital and sixty-three have been reported alive. One hundred are still miss ing. A Leae. Illabwaymaa MoKZ.i.cvf5E IIiix, Cal Feb 7f The stago to Valley Springs was stopped by a highwayman this morning about four miles from this place at the same spot where the stage was stopped January 7. The robber was masked with a gunnysack. The man was about five feet ten inches in height, dressed in dark clothing and his voice soouded Uie same to the driver as that of the former highwayman. The driver was ordered to throw out the express box. Tho only passenger was a young man named Mailles, who was asked by the rood-agent if he had any money in his pockets. Answer ing in the negative, nothing more was said, and, the box being thrown out, the driver was ordered to go on. . - Aa Army Officer Befornia - Port Townbend, Wash Feb 7. At the Murphy meeting tonight Lieutenant Kim ball, rrf the United States infantry, made one of the most pathetic, eloquent and af fecting temperance speeches ever heard on a platform. Many persons were moved to tears and applause shook the building. The opera-house was packed from stage to gal lery, standing room being at a premium. Lieutenant lumbal urged upon the friends and members of his company to "sign Uie pledge and quit drinking as he had clone. A grout number responded to his eiur.Ofat appeal. CLEVELAND 40, HILL ). Wheeling:, W Va Feb 2.Iutervlews today with sixty of the loading democrat ic politicians and bummm men of thlscity, in eluding the oily olliciaJs, showed forty-nine for Cleveland, two for lull, and tho bal ance distributed between Whitney, Holes and Gorman. Tho iubrrvlew worn called out by interviewers recently jiublishod, in which too suite was claimed for II ill. Ileeoi led Cabinet Changes, Nkw Yoiik, Feb lO.Tbo Times' Plain- dolphia"siecial says: There is a rumor of impending cabinet change in quiet circu lation. It is that tho postiiifwter-general is to resign within a few days 'and is to l stmt to ran to suocel ft mister Wbitlnw Iteid, who has long desired to return to the United Slates. Hi important sequel is that General James Clarkson is to be upiKiiiited postmiwter-genoral. These moves on the party choekorlioard are said to have been arranged on the occasion of Mr Wanamak- ersvixtt to Mr Clarkson at the Plaza in New York hud Saturday. A Rew Kaad rremtied, WaSHisoTtiN, Feb 0. Several days ago Senators Mitchell and Polph addrowtod a letter to President C P Huntington, of. the Pacific roads, urging him to take stop to wards building a line into what is known as tbe Klamath Lake biudn. This letter seems to have intcrented the railroad twig nate considerably, and yesterday he sent from New York a reply which indicates that it may not le a vTy long time tieforo such a rood will lie built. 08WEGO The l alare Maanrartitrlng liabark af Prl laad- alreaSr a Par '.Stall r ;!,. B rrr lion tk. It is a well known fact that a tunitu factory, employing labor, no matter where situated, is tbe nucleus of a city, The greater tho numler of employees, the greater tne prospective city. I bo Krupp gun works of (lermnnv, support i city 01 ud.uou ; tne ruiimnn move mr '0. of Pullman, 111., a city of 12.000. Oswego, tlregon: is in its Infancy. Today the Oregon Iron A Uteel Works, and other Industries, make a t ay roll of 142,000 a month. With an increase In the manufacturing output, the city in creases In population. Population in' creases values of real estate ; therefor Osweeo offers lodnr. to tbe careful In vestor. lb very best fiel'i for investment. Oswego Is only two miles outside (he limits 01 Consolidated I'ortland. It lias cheap train service of cents a trip and e'ght trains a day ; also six steani- iMats each way on tne wiilarnvtlo. Oswego is a beautiful site for a town Oswego baa a splendid 2,400 water power, wii ich is orjerea to ntanuiactures lor a term of year free, and land with It Oswego has pure soring water in tiine over the town, oawego lias a beautiful lake where tbe pleasure-lovers of Port land will soon establish a summer resort. Property values in Oaweiro will advance rapidly and permancut'y as tts future is luunoeu on too development 01 the tavorable location lor manmactoring. Mils in Oswego Invite the home-seek r-r Lots sold on easy installments of $10 down and 1!) a month. Ask tho pub lisher of this patter to show you a plat of Oswego, or address a postal card to Rorthwlek. Rally A Co., 71 Alder street Portland, Oregon. Diiicr is tt;. A St Mrllwala wSTrr Kama Stotlrssi friers He masts the following redactions ia sur fur cash 1 17 Hi diy grsnulstcJ for ft 00. 30 lUritti C white for f 1 00. is lUeiiia C gulden for 1 1. 00. Here r sntne wholes' piic: IOO lb f t C 6" 4.'j CIS. loo lb cstra C while (f 4 V ct. loo lb diy graeulstcd e 5 V ct. lie will a'to sell a Cve gsllen kre of ti.kles lor 90 ;ents. sei raasa Taiktr Bros, grter. T. M. French ke(s railroad tlmsw ftiy yjr rijo-Tis of Parker lUn A pis psrsrs f r sal t Stewart A Svt, V'i3 groceries at Conn at Ifendr'csoa'. Utest sheet tnuslo st Will St I Jr.L'a. New cream obeee just teooirsd at Coorad Meyer. C W Cobb, Job printer, Flion Block, doe Brt das work.; E W Aohison &C'o are selling monomtnt at for Haul prioea. Tbe finest linel of pocket koirrs io'the otty at Stewart ft IWe. Stewart & Sot sill th very best f stent tempe "d shears aad sciesors. Smoke th celebrsted HsTina Eilcd 5 Celt cigar at Julius Joseph's, J. V. Dectlry, lesdini h" and shoe maker, just eset of Rssere linos. Oa to 0 W Cobb.' seeeessor to Pauley Si Smii, Fllnn Blrrk, for j nrj 1 1 printii.( if all kinds Dr M II E'.lia, ' htit ian and aurguou. Albany, Orsitan. Call made In cit) or eonntry. Ak Old Savikg ls,'pend not sll jon Iistc, believe not all you hear; tell not ail you know; snd do not all you can." Do not took for blood In a turnip or sieves In a confectionary store; but go to Matthews St Washburn's tove, tins are and hard ware store and examine their stock of goods, If thl I the Una you want. If you buy you will not spend all you have; you will believe what you hear because you cn a'o see; you will knesr too much to tell It all and you will not do all you can because the stove you get will do the work and save many a savage expression snd extra tep. Alttaay Markets WHEAT. 77 CENTS. Oa.82K ". Butter, 26 eonta per tb. Fsrtre. 80 eonta per dns. Pokstoew, 15 eants per bushel, Trd, 11 A It osnkt per lb, lisn-lntm, 13 osnta; slclor, li sent; ahoslderv, t cents, iwron foot, 1 f 2X cents per lb Pwrk, dressed. 0 eenta per rionr, par barrel, April. 80 eent Ar pies dr!ed,bleaehodBJ7e; sun dries!, sftso. lum, dried, 95o per ft. Chickens, young $3,O0i.0a. Mutton. t and 13.00 per heal. Granulated sugar, SK oenU; extra 0, H etnra Hops, 15 eenta. Wsy, 18 to 110 Old 'People. J. V. 8. Is tho only EarsaparillQ that eld or feeble people should take, as ths mlurrsl potash wbtcblsinereryotberBarsapsrlUa t.nl i.ofcnoT el, Is midsr eertalu conditions knov, a to be emalaHn(t. J. V..8. on tho eontrnly rs pnrely rccttsble aud stimulates CtgtMtlon snfl creates now blood, tho very tJilaj lor eld, Cclleato or broken floirn people. It builds them np and prolongs luciT Ures. A ease in point: Mm. Brlilen an sstimablo and elderly lady ol JI0 1!cj-i f t., S. F. was for riontks (Sediuincso rspiitly s to serieualy !arn ..ef farallr. It cot so bad tk at sit wet finally evicted Witt) falotiug spellv I-lie wtltes: "While tu tlist dna;eioBs coniSliluu I saw soma ef the tcetlnioutals oon eernlng J. V. B. sud sent for bettle. Ttiat marked the turning pntut I retained my lost fleah aud strengtb and bar not felt so well tu years." That was two years sco and Mrs. Eelden Is well and hearty to-day, aud still taking J. V. B. If you fro old or fcebls and want to bo built up Ask for . ' ,- Vegetable GarsapariJIa - Most modern, most effectlrs, lergeet bottle, Hame price, U-OOt six for f 3.00. ' " FOR EAtB BT STANaHD & ICUSICX ALBANY Joys SHERIFFS SALE. In 0i Circuit Court 0 tho State 0 OrcgSn for tut uoHiiy of Unit. K CARTKRpPlalntlff, A BfJUK IfAltT. Defendant. NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVK5 TtlaT by virtue of an aeetitlon issued ont of the above named court, In tbe above entitled aotion, to m directed and deliv ered, I did on the 2iHb day of January, mw2,ai ti.e suit or ins anove named plain tltr, levy on and attar.li all ths tight, tit 0 and interest of the above named defend ant In and to th real nroporty herein after dosctlbsd. and will on . Aalardajr, Ihe Mill Hay mt Mnrh, !!', at the Court House door, In the city of Albany. Linn county .Ornaon.at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of said dy,ell at publle t notion tor osn in nana 10 wis i.iiinest biddir. aald reel property described as fillows, towtf 'Winning at ihe N W oornsr of block 15,Uac.k!eaia'2nd dll' tlon to Albany, Unn oorintv,Oregon;thenn easterly and parallel with tbe south boundary lino St said b'oek 68 feel; thence southerly and psraltel with tbe est boundary lino or ssld block lis feel! hence westerly parallel wiih the .north boundary linerfNald block M feet, t'Knne northerly on the west boundary Hre of sski block to the piaee or 'xiginning. Also the N li of tbe IoimU:n Laud Calm of (J P J'.urU Ijsitt and wife, NntiAeatlon m, In tp II, M It 3 w. of tho Wlilarndte Moriuuii, in i.in.i county, ursuon. I he iroeeed arUlnir from the sale of said rcai property to be tp-jltad. first, to tba payment of the cost of and upon tbls writ, and tr original oosnt amounting to the sum of Uti; Mcond.to the payment of plaintiff claim amounting to tbe sum of 111 .U, and third, that ths overplus, If any tnsrn te remaining arter the payment of tho sum above, to be paid into the above entitled court to ablds tho forth sr order ol sld court. Dated this 3rd dr.y of January, 1872. M. f-OOTT. feberlfTof Linn county, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICK ISIIKUKRV OiVKS T AIXWI10MIT Bier rwffl til the utwleraliro lus heen i.iH.liitxl .i.ninitru.i', wtih the "ill snnesed. of llieeeial mt Hbcrt Jhn, Uuee4 all peru bevlns claims afciiirt M l eetete srs riiirMl lo ireeut them duJjr veriScl tu th uixlenlirneil within lamuiillts lrMO tltlsiUia at A'buiy, iSoasouuiy. Orvnn, Tbls tb liftb Jay af Jsnuary. iwij i k wKartieitroHn, A'lmlltrtifr wlUi Uie "ill aaMS4 ef B JeSse, SWd. NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. roncg is tiKKKiiY tiiven that the t'jf- I daralneil slmlntirtraliir af the eatat ot Alice Hoot. tenueel, has Ste4 with the Countr Cierk, tr litin owoif, irrotnm, b Snal eamucit 1 aeld eaWIe en-l Uie etlrt baa fliwl the lb dar of Marvh, Iwi, a. ihe tmr uf luoVlo k em, an.i the eujrt ruiitn f aalit (.uinty eotirt aa the place, for the bva-lu' of tbjw-Uone iherehi, l injr, wi J fur the aattlemabluf aut aetale. Oawd Januarv n)ll, li. ft A SiCKKflioS. 01.D W WltHillT, A4iinlwal4r. aiwisr A'lwr. NOTICE OF FINAL ETTLEMENT. NOTKfg is iiKtir.ny oiveh that the ik .lortbfittl aueuior of Ihe teal will anl Uw. lament of W N S..I.I0, danaunl, be rHct hi final acot.aitl In the orrl uf ihe euunlr dark of l.hin euantOregun, s4 thu the emntr o.url of eai'l Linn wui.tr, baa aj..-liiUl M Hi lar, lh 7lb 4ajr uf Mffh, Iwi, t Uie h or of Vt e'eiAik in th f.riiMn ef 4 day.a the utns, end Iba cviurt Tinm '( Ml 1 1 mm renin aa the plaaa -t heanny nli)ci.in II any to aaa Snal se 'tint ami Wi ectilainent f aai4 c.iale. OaUl Januarr tnh, lui AStiltEW i Nut;tK. IW: W WKIOtir, Kircutor. All lor eucM NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. N WTH'lt IS IlKBKnY tilVEM THAT TUB tH eWrawneS edoiinleeralir 4 the ortel ot Mar'-v U Taileutl. daeeaeed. ba Sled bu Snal aceottat a wid edtniniIVor, and Ifeet Ik eminty court at tins tennty. Of ", bee eprulnted Mundey, Ihe 7th df 4 Me eb. I -art, at 19 o'eloeb ia the Iwrenuoa ot emid day, ee the utne for k .awing and esttllbi aeld ee- eonul and tba eattletawnt 4 eud eetate. iated Jeoitarr SUI, Hsl, . W R BIUY tX, GKO W WlflGUT, Ainuolttrator . Attorney. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICK 18 ItKI'.KtlY GIVES THAT TUB r.V. demrued ba lb dajr I on atMUUl admin lelret'rfot UwHlol JpUr Wt, demaani, by Uie emuity eottrt of L an e-s-ir,Ora., snd that i bare SJadwvbond a ralrd bjr la aod am now duly aoalkOad to at aa ao -h mlotlnlatratur. All trene Savins eialma alul aaid eetate are beteby re iilred end votlHad te nneant ihr eatne la ine st tbe torn re f W it Huron, in Aitwnjr Una want?. Ores' , eiih tb prujKit eotbcre, within sis moelbe tram Ute del bervd. Utud at Albany, On t.H dey of Janaa'r. 192. AJWBI.T. W R ntlrao, A.iminttualor. Any fnr Admtnl.ruor CITATIOH. f Ite County Coat of lh Stnti of Oregon, for Lin tuumly i la the matter nf Orastr, de.et te J. ths aaia'.e of Hrniy To sll the heirs known a: d nnkuown in tbe above nUtl d estate. OrePtwu: THE NAME OF THE STATS OK quired to appear in tbe ooou'y eoart of ths state of Oregtm, forth countv of Lino, at th rottrt room thereof, at Albany, in the etunty cf Unn. on faturdty, th 12ih day of March, I$!)2.at lOo'vlock in th foraooon of th t day, thru aud there to show csnse, if sny there be, why an order thouit nit itfue out cf the shore entitled court autborisiug and ditectiog O F Cosbaw, tho doty ap pointed, qjaUtted and acting adminiatrstor of stid raaate. to sell the real property be longing to said estate, described aa follows t" wit: The emjtnwrst one-foorth of seo tinn 2, lo towushii U. sooth Range 1 East Willamtitt mefili!i,in Lion eoantv, Oregon. Done by ordrr uf the Ugn D ll'N Black burn, Judge ot the Count) Court of the ttate nf Oregon, for iba county of Linn, a ith tbe seal of sai l court affixed, this 1st day of February, A D, 181)2. , Attsst. N P PAYNR. Clcik. K0TICET0C3.3)r.n - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT John K Cyrus aod W P Pitchford, partners doing buslnca in Sclo. Linn county, Orcgon.undnr tho Crm name and atylo of Cyrus A rilchford, hava duly made an nskigomtnt of sll tho property, rial an- personal, to the unden-lgued for the tteneftt of their creditors. All persons havlnu o'aima sgsinst tbe said firm are htrsby noliflwl and required to present the urns uuder ostb to tbe undersigned, at the officii of J K Wealherford. m the eity of Albany, Linn county, Oregon within three months from the data hereof. Dated Fot) 3rd, 1892. J. II PKfCRY, Assignee NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby gisea that I, or my Deputy, will meet tlia tax-psyeis of Linn county , Of ego j, at 0 o'oleok a in and remain until 4 o'cVok p m,at their respscti e places ot voting iu the several preulnuta.at tb tol lowing tlujs and plscss for the purpf st of oollecting tb taxes for ths year of 1691: Rook deck, Monday, Fsbiutry 15, 1802, . Fox Valley, Tuesday, Fb 18, 1892. Jordan, tYedndy, Feb 17, 1809. Sofo, Thursday, Fb 18, 1891 Franklia Butte, Friday, Feb 19, 1892. Shjlburo, Saturday, Feb 20, 1892. North Lebanon, M-"ay, Fb 22, 1895. Santiam, Monda O 28, 1892. Snath Lebsnoa, m .r.Fsb 23. 1892. Wsterloo, Tnee. eb 28, U'J2. Sodsville, Wedi ifrda , Feb 24. 1S9Z Sweet Horn. Tl j y, Feb 23, 1S92. Crawfordsvllle, i.y, Feb 26, 1892. -N Brownsvil.e, i .rdsy Feb 27, 1892. SB rowneyill rturisy. Esb 27, 1892. -enter, Satur t c Feb2 1892. Hley, Tuesday, March I, 1892- - Shedd, Wedoasday, March 2, 1892. Tangent, Thursday, March I, 1892. " Orleana, Thursday, Heron I. 1892. Prio. Friday. Mareh 4, 1895. Syrause, Satnrday, Mareh 5, 1892. West Albany, Saturday, Maroh 5, 1892, Albany, Monday. March 7, 18ii. Center Albany. Monday, Maoh7, 1893. East Albany, Tuesday, Marsh 8, 1892. Prompt pasrnsnt will b required. Fay ricsaad save oostt. M. SCOTT, Sheriff and Taw Collealor. Dated January 2 1st, 1892. F OUND-Jan 80th, in Iba lord ba tween Oakvllle and Peoria, an open aeed wAteb. '1 be owner can have tb a me by proving property snd p?ing a uijifs. ( s!i tn Jl A tlt(.b, lie vllle. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAWTK A girl to do general housework in a small fsml y, In quire at store of Kb Id Bros. 1 OST.A valnabl 9 ir of steel yo mi g'assei. The finder will e?nfr a favor by returning them to W II Loo. 11MISTKD.-A girl to do general Call at rssldsna or It h nns work. office of Dr O W Msston. WANTED-Hlabest prios paid for blt.es at the chair factory, Albany, Oregon. SN. 8TEELB A CO., .Albany, Oregon. JiOati money on s-ood real estate security in Lion and adjoining counties. NOTICK Of BUSINESS CHANGE. L A Allen has purchased tbe murest of his partner, 8 A Allen, in ths un-osry basines of Allen liros, ths latter retiring. All scoennts should be paid to L A Allen,b) whom all liabilities will be psid. Albany, Fob. U'h. LA ALLEK, HAALLKN. ALBANY OPERA H008B. WAHNKH $, CklifOH,. .Lessees uti Measgers DIroet From Tfaelr How aiiCCKSflKSJ. York -etuaoE rou one mo itT onur- TuUllaDAY Evi5IJfO, FlIB. 11. Maes.fJeent PruSeetlen 4 Great Madison Square Theater Success, "Capt. Swift," WITH Sui4orte4 r s sueerb eetnany nt blh elaas rmf er. a ail uie orifinei etuunw,prp erllne and eleet es prnlueed ever VI Unw la Mew Yerk hf " this sMkiKar. E&Tt'kxu of admission, 59c and 7V. ArSeeure foul seats el Will A fink's. eur cti-lte seals eerljr, ' STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. VTOTICB tH IIEKEBY OTTB1 THAT l ths aoousl rneoiintr of the stock bi.ldt.ra of tba S liiany Bufidlng and fxan Asooclattoo will be held on Friday. Feb ruary ltb. IWZ. at the boar U 7:S9 p ra of aald day, in th IUnk of Oregon, In Albany, UnnoiuntT, Oregon, fnr the iftctlmi of nine directors, to servo for tba berni of on year iisrst ensuing Sroui eald mee)tine;, ana until tueir sueaeasor sre elt4 and qualified .and to transact auch other titialu a may eoaa before the asaorlaSon. lx,nt by order cfthnaaso elation tbls 1Mb day of Jannary, O II utevVakt. JT W laji. President. Vesretatjr ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. VTOTICK H UEEEBY GIVES THAT by vlituo of an order .ifa:e duly made and etitrvl nf record in tba County Ccnrt of Unn county, Oregon, on tbe Sin day of January, I Mi, in tje matter of the tuttats) of Maria Crewao, deoeaned, tb uodenifcned, tbe duly qualltled sad set, inn aximiolHtrator or said en Late, will on tur.iay. Ihe 13. b day of February. 1892, at tne br.ur or 1 o'clock p. tn mill at publle auction at th-Court House) door, in the city of Albany, Unn countv. Oregon. br cash In band to the highest bldi!-r tba real piopeirty belonging lo said e:ate. oewanueri as follows, town: Au undlvltcd one-e'.eventb of tbe north half of tba liona'loi hmad Claim of Kamuel l'ortr and wile, being 'tonation Claim No 3!iC3.and Ix-lng partaof Sfcliona A 6. 7 and 8, ia towoabip li, 8 K 4 W, Wli;rutHte Meridian, in Lino county, Oregon. I attd this I&b day of January, 1891 GEO. HUM PIT RET. Adm;oiKtrtor. f fAe Circuit Court ot tit. Httte ttfOrego tor Linn County . JOS HAWKINS. PlaioUfT, PETER It BEAK, Defendant. To Pntor K Bear, the abo named de fendant. IN THE NaME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, yon are hereby required tn appearand answer tbe complaint of tbe plaintiff Qled in the above entitled court, with the clerk of aaiJ court, by tba first day nt tbe next regular term of tho abov entitled court, towiu on the 14th day of March, 1S92; and you are hereby notiflad that if you fail to appose and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for theanm cf $5Vf 0. with intermn thereon at the rate often (10) per cent per ennom, from th 9th day of April. 1881, tod for the further auto of 110 with interetihreon at the rata of ten (If) percent per annum 1mm SepU lat. 18S1, and for tba eoere snd dUburaementa of this action to be taxed; and aHo sake an order aod decree of sai l roti?t, to ail! tbe following described loud towiu ail yonr. dsfendanl'a right, title rd Interest In tbe donation land claim cr.weo Bear, being n oil float Ion No 2240 and claim No 41. in township 12, South Rang 4 West and claim No 43. nTownsblp 12, South Range 4 West, in Linn county, Oregon, containing 644. W teres, lesa 41 acres heretofore sold to various parties leaving U03.50 sere-a. Which said land was duty levied upon by writ of attachment duly issusd out of the shove n-med court, in the above entH'ot erttonon the 8th of epteimber, l"-9l. f .t tbe purpoee. ofee curing any judgment that plaintiff might recover in the above entitled eause. Thla summons Is served by publication In the stats Rio hts Democrat by order of tbe Honorable H P Boirm.Jud'gif of the above et. titled Court, made at Cbambeis on the 16th day of Jr nuary, 1892. J W WEATHERF1RD, Attorney for Plaintiff. MONET TO LOAN Home eapltal to loan. In earns to sulUon Albany and ountv real estate or good personal seouritv W K MePbenrou. First Street opp, MesonleHall, Albany, Or. RED Y TO WORK.-Parties desiring wood pi;tla or any sine sNw done, can obtain piomptattouuon Dy se curing the aervicea of Daniel Lowe.at the little ferry house. Leave orders there. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINQ. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a meeting of the Mock holders of the Odd Fellows Hall BuKdlng Aanrwtlatlttn hald ! Ihal.ffite In ,lk.M. Oregon on Monday, the 14th" day i aiarch. 1392, at tbe hour ol 7 o'eloek p m of said day. for the purpote of electing savin directors to serve for the ensuing year snd for the transaoUos of any other business that may come before said meeting. This tbe 25tb day of Jannary, 1892. w flTai-fniriii EaPaKkir, President, secretary 1 . 2nd JpJ Store. Beat stock of 2nd ter goods in the Talley, and the most reasonable prices. I have on hand all kinds of FURNITURE, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. One door wet of S E Young's old store; L. C0TTLE13 mm: B 3 B B KSBIHStEMiafti . THE CELEBRATED . g SMITH & WESSON REUflLUERS R Th Finest Small Arm Evr. Manufactured. Q llniiin'iiil m -jl""''T'' I a ACCURACY, niiKaRii Itv EXCELLtJCE of rj WORKMANSHIP and ti COVEMENi-.F In i. LOADING snd SAFETY. M Beware of cheep iron iraltatlona.l H Send for Illustrated Catalogue snd Price L it to 1 CM ITH & WESSON. BPElXaFlRZIt, MASS. "SSww- . a 1 1111 1 11 1 lis 3 TVfO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD!! Vhile trying to Crowd thcii WAY 1WTO DEY0E & FROfilAfl BROS itore, where they alwsjs have on hand bu largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifles snd Shot juris i an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every descriptions Tents, Mammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention JR-epniir S91iop tn connection with tbe Store, and one of ie best wot k men In the State to do any tnd ail kinds of wor Come one Como No rouble to how goods "Smsll pre fit and quick a W is out Giotto. 0 11 Y flt7 fkTORF. I Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick sorsnrreae: Drugs, afedieitfes, Cbeniast., Fane and Toilet Articles.Sponges.Pruslisai Perfumsry, School Booke, and Artiste fclupplie Fbyslelaoa preacrlptlons fuly eempsosdsd. ifsr Star Bakery Crnrasidilln and aTlrstSir COKRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. Cat nasi rraile, 'Clitaasrstrw, Orfed Frail). TbM, Nagar, S'Atte. t5tw aasi) !. Qneeasware. VgclfsPe, Ctgat S plec. Twav. la feet eeerrtL. tba I kept is wiety so tvoeerr etore. mif aee (merset priea U for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Albany IRONWORKS Manufaoturwrs IEAM ENGINES C3IST ASiO SAW MILL MACHINERY IRCN iONTS AUD ALL OF HEAVY ANO LIGHT VVQRX, IN - IRON ANO BRASS CASTINGS. seoiaJ attention -l't ' a da of inacbinera Ptr1na all PaVtxros Kade on Short Notice FOSHAY & rVlASON aacaoi- -miuu aas aacaib- Ornggistsand BooksellenT Aaw Ufor Jobi B. Alden'a puollcatioos, blob we sell at onhfehtr' price witb ataiweut.W " ' - 4 in ART. OHF.WOrV J. A. CiDiaing. Wall" i rvarts, Xn.int, Oils Glasst, 12to., -0 ALBANY, OREGOfi ALBANY JOR. WRITmif & HULBERT BROS, Real EsUtf Agents. ?arm and Ranches for sal. Alio eity brofwrty in Albaor and Corridlia, Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits th price. But price ia not eTerything in watch-buying; GUARANTEED QUALITY the first thing. - , I guarantee waches accord ing to their quality; and quality makes the price. All kinds all qualities all prices. F. M. FRENCH," The Corner Jewelry Sto'e FORTUILLER & IRVlFia -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Arterial Embalming- done Scleotifiealty Albany, Oregon. " CHOICE MEATS Or.Au Kums tamricls -c - Baker, - Oppoette Schtoeer's Lin 17 SUble, next,' . oerte WiiliBtw Faatlaf Ce'sttere, Paper,