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- ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J It. WKVriitCKi'OKD. A Hunt. st U. Will prsltl. kit mrt ef the tat. 8tMi4si attention 1mi to msltare la pmbat and loo. lcU ji. orr'lCa-lata rilna Slack. . a. , N.KHHIII, a. a. vsiaa -lL4CKnVR!l WATHOX, Alt laral mi'Un will imIt arwt i la Odd fallow' Tampla, ' " attanilva, O.ltat Attonwy at U iml (Mala la Caanoary. CaUae- KmiMliw all fa'aia. umibiwi -arable tarme. Albany, OBM. kiUrmtf t.. W it ' " lift .( wta. tciixi a-' HlKlllVHill ''.Si-la 141 . II Ht. ie. w. vruiuirr, 4ttyatl.aa.aadWnWry rhttaWlllratle a vsurw ! I his no uJ In the t'aliad sHnSsJ taronava. Waal -AVaal Haas arar U Oita, A.saay, laa. M USTilTK aft Attoroaj itLtf, Albaiy, Irrfon. -JJH. 1. fc. HILL, WiraUaasad 1'ir.isa. OinCB-Oaroar I try saraaas, Aiaany, I IRS. MilTtV OATia, WyHnUa a li , ria MMr aaaai a I sSWalMa sama. AlVajw, rf Oaa ajsr si ry an mairf q v. cnimii&.iia. n. ., faataA). BsTBstsUla ta disjaaos Mail a. anf yaaVtfajwj f la I a at lUIia,aJlalihif. , . I7IRST 9ATIOXAI. B4MK, ' AHiR, raatlnt... Visa Praaldaot . CaaUiar nI rRABSACTS A aBSBrULtuklaatostaaaa. AlVOFSTS KEPT ubHa M aaaai. fiOsTT til rUltOa and M vapala WBaafa-. was Saw Tort, Baa rraaata. Cataaf aa f 4lla4 "JoXCHO!Tf BADBaa arMa Sans. BaVAaa I . Baa. Lift CO I1TIVIALBASIE, Or AUAITtOaiMII. CAPITA STOCK tlS,S. fnetdan.... ....,.J L COWif tWPraaidaet M lALfrOI atOsahlar,,,,.,, A ImCillOLD p-marrou, Cawaa, I U Ba-taa, V Lndd, W a !-, i A Craven h4 OAin fHAKSACTH a sanerai baaMaf aaataa). DRAWSIOB1 URAmaa . Tart, Baa til Sarsur I lOrafoa. LOAN MOif BYoa apotora aaaajrtb &CKIVBdaatlaaabtaa ahaak. B ASK OF RKU0S. AbAtAVT, OlMOlt. Caaltal. aahW i I at W BLaII fnaaaata a faaval kaaMaf aaaamK Kiehaafa aaufb aai aait H i tin fataalaal atUat ta lha Cniu4 I la Ma alaaaa Ba(Ua4, InjUk. rranaa aa4 Oarawa). ColiMUaaa Bad at all amaa'kla patata aa fctraa- klalarma. iataraM ailawal aa HaM AapaalM. B axe or CIO, OfO, OkBAKtV. ral4aat Tlaa- PnauUol . Caahlar - .. aui Vacrts, U Biaat Galea, Ja ilBiSI COLLEGUTS IISTITTJTE ALBANY, OREGON 18Q1, 1892. Viral Teraa aaa4 keptaaa Var M.' A tall aorpa of lnairnotora, CLASSICAL. SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY CQ7JIMERCIALAKD NORMAL CLASSES. Coaraaat 01 atady arranitaJ 1 iamI ta a'.I graJea oratuflonu, SftUl iMnetmtnti tjtrtd le rtdntl frmm mbrtad. r rr. BlBCtT I COXDIT r rel 4 a REVERE HOUSE, ILBAKY, OREGON ;nAS. I'FEIFFEU PROPRIETOR, r'tKxl op rat-elAAta atyle, Tble aiipplied afh 4 lb beat In tba Dsirkot Ilia tetplDK apartmaoti. Simple roon t eoraiaeronl orTSera. RedCrownMills kom, lakkixu & o.. i lorn ?ftHibW rLOOB irTERIOB FOB FAlafUB KD BAXBBB TIB. EST STORAGF FACILITIES. XX THE Ff BilKCICClS. For aai Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE Albany, Oregon. Albapy -:- Nurseries. w. w h ph tt, an-t kl..ffnil trraa, Ball drbl. rarl.Uea, la tha auta. 0 m .It thiaata On I111I1I 1,1 i', ,,,,,, 1 , iNai'ECTioar inv(tet, SATISFAOTIO.V GUARANTEED. V 17. L. DOUGLAS THt BEST SHOB IN THtV.HLO f0 TH( HUNCYf lo hurt IM fi a.K oi fca tl Ana aalf. ai ili.k Bitft aaT, and (wnM M aia a.ta 1 en oil atanaiaa a4-aawA, ihaflnartealf mtrw nh. .Tr i"r w mwhi J Vl a)alw.JiVaU a, Ba hna oflWaiTai Ihu rrfl aaaia arada aa aua- CO M ralti raaat taanara, itaiiroan laS. an Uiwk aj-rlaraall WMrltaami Ituacall aramlraa, mx'll InuOa, tMF tbraa auiaAj aalau .1 ... tM i)D.Mif .111 .Mratur. aO Sff IKf Hill npnwinuf fnrmmqw )aa ahla trhi n trial will amirlnc Itwaa arhowaniaahr-raiimfort aatl atrvlra. 0 aa BJ.ea waramanian-a anon ua .ar idmik and duralil. Thiaa wba lia (tvan Ib-an a trial will rw aa othar maka. DOyS warn krAia )! a wrwli.rat tUafaaa M Uxtr niarila, Ua luorwlua ala Wi". J.OO llaiii-w . beat amaoB bUUICn iKmnvHa. rrnl tiuntatii ImmiriNt aaooa MUn 4.u) tt SA.MV l.a.l.i'.a.at.. m t.m U w ara IBa iw r nnaixmaola. Hlril.Uaaddurabta. rlli W- - Iiilaa; nam aad Brloa ara uaa4 ua laa UXkaa uf os tlwa. t"TTS,B. ""." r t- - r4 OTJEED By using S. B, Headache and Uter Cure, and S, B. Coueh Cure as di rected for colds, Thy were SUCCESS FTJXilaTT ised two years ago during: the La Grippe epidemic, and Tery flattering: testimonials of their power over that disease are at hiLd. Price 75 and hQ ets per bottle. For s-le by Fo hy & Mson. EAST AND-SOUTH, Scmthocn Paciflo Route SHASTA LINE. Tatioa Ian Portland bally. I Nortk ar'T; M ab L 1 1 tt a LalTra rrua3 Alhaar tm TraaaM aarp aaV at (oilawtae atanaoa nyrtb - Bmi Partauiil. Wraroa ara. Saiaa. Albaar. Tasjant. Shadl. 1U)7 Uar- Mkarf. Jaaattua Citf, fcrtiof , Eur.". UitL, sin.v !Jr B I L I II a a I Ar rmu l -rtl.od Ar 4O0SB LeMra I Lr Albanr V1.'!" t.aSra Ar B-oborf La I ao a a a La abt locaU Mat Bicarr Sraaav) SSra I 'r L I !: r saaaaos nmi. It ra L Albany ar SI&4B SSSra Ar Lahaaoa Lt S:0 4 a TSOb Lr Albaa Ar I M 4 B Ar Labaaoa Lr S:0 r a PULLMAK BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, Far Aaaataaaawlatiaa af Saeaaal-riaaa rmaaaa rTral SHa Mrl.laa. rTlAIB AB tBTALLIB, BBTVTBKS M41L n4iaDAiil(tueptSanair, T. 4 B I Lr " Pnrtlaod Ar I S S0 r B 11:10 SB Ar Carrallta Lr UM SB Biraaat raAia iaf (Baeipt Bosday . Itfi r a I Lr p..rtlan4 Ar I :20 a B T.-IS fa I Ar MeHinnrtlla Lv I s a Tiiroup: 'JTiclxetH Ta all point EAST. AKD SOUTH. Pai lai. Infonai'.loj narardlas ratae, aatpa, a a Ooippasr - Aant at AJViny . OElfUtB P. KOOEP.S Haoiar Uat O. P . and P. Af YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. o Oregon Pacific fiailioi T sT nocc, Kecelver. O- Orea DsvelopsaiiS ro's Steamer., Short Lint) to California, first-class tb rough passenger end Etlinefrem Portland and all point WUlamett Valley to r n1 from ftan ileeo, Cal. Boats maka clo eonoectton at A I ban It'll trains of the Oregon Pacifl Kallrosd TlMBBCHgOtat. aseept gandajra.) UtraArban 15; rB, Latra Taqmna. 1:n0 A, a Uava CorTallla,10:Ss4,B Arnra Albany, 11:)S a. a liavr wnim 1 :na r, a . krfif TMOlna, 4:SS r. a O. C.rrslas connect at Albanvend OnrrtJlJ, The above trains ooanectat istlQM with tbe Oregon Deveioptrtant frmpmqr' Line of fltoamsbips lei ?f rj T aakia and tan Franctaco, SAtXalfCt DATEH . rSOB V4l4. ' WIBaautt Tallay, tHaambar 13th , Mod SUt raoa 4as rA!icii;o Wlllaowtta Tallay, Databtr lh ; ISth; tTtk. The Compaq- -iytp ,be ngnt so ivneeeaLUng dat a "'Ibont notW. B. PeoK's from PorilD(5 and w"lilmeU Vfley po nts cm make Hose rmascUa with tbt trains of tbe Ysouln puts at Albany or 0 )rvallle, and if le llnad loPsn Frsneiieo should arrant" to iVe atTastna the evening before Cat f eaiiln XVTasseaaer aa rr(ht rate always the Leweat Par laformitl.i ap;ly t A R Chxrmn,rrl(bt and lcat Ara, Albany, . .. H; .. O. W. a4 P. 4jrn Carralla. .t4i4 Scientlflo American L Annnrv for.- y - w A TRAOB MARKS, PS .,t' BtBIOM PATBNTS) . rv4 COPVRIOHTS, ato. Fw Information ard free Handbook writ to nlNN A CO.. Siil BuoAOWAT, Nkw York. Oldert barcaa for aacurtna patentu to America. Hrary patant taken out br us ta broitrht before tba pobUo by a notice glran frca or charge la tbe Ianroat etrmilatlon of any aetentlfle paner In the world. Kplendlilly Illustrated. No liitfllllireut Bian hould ba without It. Week I r, KkJ.OO a yeart SKSo x month. Adrirma MVtilT A C0 VuuHKMKiui. ;i Uroalwar, haw Vork. n Wa; tt U acknowledge tha larltnar rem1 lot (Mnorrbura A aleC Tha Only phim remedr fnr KrtmrorrlKraorWriites. , I tirentrllw itaBd fe, i wife in rivimmaudlDB it "i to fill SMflw-rs. "2 A. J.B'KikKK, M. D, VielMt' 1 THrKaMCrtrMfJ , . .... - re-'-. - V 1 V l.tt.A. ' lWATtia. Us L'U.i'Jb 6.ou. 5ekCt'X. 4 1 f ,'llirMln) 1To6I)AYR.1 ff i i UumcMi-d D"l fl a- y ..... riwuu I - VliK'l T $Iic f inonnt KKItl'IStTHK cmKHlr TIIKKOAO In kiwthor column will le funnd nnothi-r lotter from Jatl Newman. IIo aotimi, If we untloratand him, to continlo that tho tiirifl ytin in a robWy aynlmn. lie wiyi ho endorsoa tlm rtHluction of U10 tiuriff, Umt he ia ohmxwhI to hiKh protwtlon, all of which la ilomiK-ratic. Uut we arc unablo to why any democrat, for a moment, thould talk nboutclaiming that any part of tho furore of a protective tariff ahould bo dixtributed aiuontr produocrti or any body elms. Can it bo poaiiiblo that any democrat could claim a port of tlm apoila roxulting from a eyatom which he himaclf aihnita to boa roUwr ytt!tn? We think not. We know Mr Newman too wull to mippoae Uiat he mcana thia, ami j ot Im luiitfumfu acoma to atlmit of no other coiwtmrtion. Tltia thinir of a low tariff man or a tariff for revenue only man, boinjf willing to have tho wounds which ho haa rmnved by tho on forcement of tho robber tariff arhumo inol lined by bc'lnrf mado a recipitont of a part of tho apoila ia unimto. No, let ua couv monoo at tho right end of U10 tariff scheme to minimiac, if we cannot do away with-lta evila. Ix t us not attempt to cvon ' up the scheme by making other clito of ClUzfus IU Wneficiariea. If it ia a robber achetno let us not only refuse to extend iU boneR ciaries, but. on the contrary, let us dig up the evil and dtwtroy it. To extend the evil is to ciliary it and render it far more dif ficult of remedy. To extend it would be acting on tho same principle that the peo plo of Multnomah county seem to bo gov erned by in regard to awesnmcnU. They claim that aa real estate is not tuweasod at its full value, their mortfcagwe should not be, hence they anaeas them at SO cent on tho dollar. Dut to thus BMees tliem is an open notorions violation of tho law. So to ex tend tho beneficiary ajioila of a robber sys tem to a jrrt'ator rtttmlier of people ia simply making this invanion of the right of the people a more grievous one. Tho fact that the tariff war haa been along one, without satisfactory result, is no reason why we should surrender. No sir, let us tako oour- aira. Tho battle is practically won if the democrats will hold font to tho vantage ground gained in the last five years and march forward in solid phalanx as in tho days of yore nguinxt tho vulnerable points in tho walls of the fortress that nowprofocta the enemies of tariff reform. Hsmllton Creek, Feb. 4th, 1S9L EJilort Democrat: I very resdhy accept your explanation 1 could not believe ycu would turn your back on our old land marks but at the tame time your words Indicated that you would. I will give them; uaJ we repeat, If the democrats should shift their attitude on the tariff questlonwe would rejoice In their drtat." Now, this Is plsln end simple language that a way fairing man though a IjjI cannx err therein. Now, 1 Indorae the reduction of the tariff and have always been opposed to high protection, but my opposition does not chsnee It The tariff la aa old aa our government, Great and good men fought tola knavlah steal before you and I were born. When AnJrew Jackson was piesldcnt and John C Ca'houti vlce-preildent, South Carotlna nullified high propcctktn, sod threatened to leave the union, but a compromise wss effected, and protection went on, Calhoun claimed that It was wrong to tske of one man's earnings and g!e to another who was enasged In another occupation. Cut In all theie irking times, I never heard o a single Incident In the hUtory ofouf country where IrgUIstton wa entirely neglected and nothing spoken of but the tariff, the sole iue whl;h tngsged the attention of a great nation ot more than sixty millions of people wss whether Jn the distribution of favors by a protective tariff the producer should share the spoils with the manufacturer, one party claim log that the robbery of the consuming public by the tariff ehouM be shared by the ptoducer as well as t' e manr.facturer while the other party claimed that public intereat demanded that such robbery l.i behalf of tne producer should cease and that it ahould be sanctioned alone for the benefit of the manufacturer, and this thing has had the sole attention of our grand statesman with theu s'lver tongued tpeeches And still it goes on. This Is a gov eminent of a majority and when a northern capitalist wants some class legislation he has only to cry out against the south.-null Ificallon,' 'secession," "rebel," and "trat tor"anda majority will come to his rescue as this has been the cnte.but ihank God.tlie change 's coming over a part of the north and east but I am persuaded when the young vote as your ''daddy" shot give It to rebels In the neck, for they killed your grand-father, I think they will be loyal and vote as they are told, but I do not see any use of eternal question of tariff when It la changed. The south tried war to her sor row and I must confess that a great many have lest confidence In themselves and others. I must confess I am tired of tariff. It has been battle door and shuttle cock since I cin'remcmber. Our oeo- ole are looking to legislation for relief but 11 never comes. Jac Newman. TWICE A W EEK t'OltO.IE DOLXAK A Y BAR, Tl.e Tlce-a-weck edition of the St Louis ' is ucquestionably the best and cheapest nt ionsl news journsl published in tLe United states. It is iued on Tuesday sad Friday of every wrek, making i: in effect a semi weekly for only one dollar a year. Daring the four winter months ssch issue con tains eight page, making sixteen pages a week, and no week's bsue during the year s lets than fourteen pages of seven columns each. Five separate editions ar, pr nted, one each for Miisourl, Illinois, Texas, Arkanaas and Kansas, and a general edition for other states, containing nothing hut detstlsof im.. portent events of interest everywhere. Tit Rtpublic is the Ieadin; democratic paper of the country, and baa s special tariff depart ment, edited by Hon WraL Wilson, MC with contributions from -other distinguished democratic leaders. Iodispensible during tbe great political campaign of 1892, Remem ber the pri v, only one dollar a year for teo papera every week Sample copies will be stot free en application. Adrets Tie II- tublic, St LOj't, Mo f HE FlltST (jllN. Many are saying that the firt gun of the presidential campaign will be. the election in Oreton In June. vThfa ia a mistake, Rhode Island will hold her an? nual state election on tbe first Wednesday In April at wjilch state officers will be elecud.- Als-j a le;Ulature who.e duty It will be to elect a Un!ted"Sta'es senator to succeed Senator AldHcn. .' ; Louisiana will hold her regular stale election on Tuesday, April 5th. , A Horseback 0ael. Kldokado; Ark Feb 5. A duel" on horseback was fought near here last night by S C Shaw and John Ballard, in which the former was killed and the latter had his horse shot from under him. The coroner's jury rendered self-defense . as the verdict, An old feud eauped the trouble. TELEaKAPIIIO NEWS More JaHl.lp Talk. , WAetfiNOToif Feb 5. H has been slated before Uiat there is no chance for Joseph Simon to 1 circuit judge, and it was sUo stated that Uio Oregon delegation submit ted to Um prwident a communication high ly comqimieittary of Judge iioru, aif t ui ton and Mr Watnon, but it now apwars from source which seem reliable, that neither of those, gontletnen can secure the nrltii. urn! thin mom in it ltennweniauve lermann nveived from various iKirtions in tiregttn, chieliy from fortlantl. strong eiv ilonamtents for vvilUam U nuiwrt. of 1'ort- land, whicli he subtntttnd to the attorney general and who may possibly bo appointed. The ld Plle, PiiKsroTT, A T Fob 5. A ssnsational re port reached hero toduy from Varde Valley, to tlie effivt that two Indians passed venter- day, going in the direction of Sau Carlos, having in cnptivity a wliito girl, lu years old, whom they hail stolen from near rliig atiiff. t'antaiu JaA'knon. who hrouifht word to Prowtt, is an old and reltablo citixen of this count v. Ho states Uio if hi and her cautnrs stot)twd at a ranch and tho girl was jienuittcd lo go into mo noun to got somciningtoeui, wuen she told her story, imploring to bo rescued, As mere is no one at the houso except a Ixiy, ho could render her no assitdaneo. I'krspaaadi, Ciir.iiALis, Fob 5. The county coinmis sioners divided today to issue bonds of 8100.000 to fund tho outstanding tndebtod ness. Hie bonds were bouirhtby J YCoff man, cnhier of Uio First National bank at face. They Ihmut hli per eont inUtnwt, lite sale is regarded as a good one. as only one; as only one county In the slate has sola lis bonds more advantageously. A allreas labaldyl Amtoiua. FebS. Atacilixcns' mooting Uds afternoon, a committee was appointed to get a subsidy of I (XX) acres of land for tho Astoria and Columbia liiver Railway Company to build a road fifty eight miles from Astoria alongthe Columbia river to tllalie, there to connect with the Norihorn rauilc. A Ut trrdUI. Nr.w oiu, Feb 5. Iticlmrd D Alligi'r, imiiirunce broker, who sued the Mail and Kxprosa fr a libelous publication in Sep t4niler, HS7, in which hewaschargod with cured a verdict for KW. the heavieat ever having torired a cnet-K for w um, Unlay given against a newsaper in this city. Bealaaee' Faaaeal Nkw Yoiik, Feb 5. The Herald's sjec- ial cablegram from Valparaiso, Chili, says: Juilire of Crime Foster today passed sen Uwe in the long-ponding and much discuss ed lioltiuiore asmult now of October 10, 1891. The finding of the court is as ful lows: Carlo Arena and Alias James are sentenced to M0 days' imprionnunt for wounding William Turnbull, the foal heaver of the liultimore who died of his injuries, 500 fur dianrdiT. sixty days fur carrvintr a knifo and twenty days for mv inir an assumed name. Tins make a total of K2Q days. Jose Rhumada is sentenced to xjt uaya imprisonment lor injuring 1 urn Hull. ViruVric Hoderigncy is sentenced to thirteen days imprisonment fur wounding lioatawain Matel'harle W Kiggin; another of the American seamen, for tiublic dis order and for carrying a knife. It is held by Judire Foato that the evidence does not show that Krtlorigncy did kill Kigtrena, on the ruutrary it i claimed that Riggin's ilenth wa cauaml by a shot which wa tired by som unknown person. Gomel and Iodrirney. under Uio Chilian penaltic." miiHt pay the families of Turnbull, Rigifin datniiifps. llieae damage are recoverable by civil suit. Congrew will moot again in April. Tits TariaT Bill. Washisotos, Feb 4. When the ways and means committee meet tomorrow it will probably formally agree to make a favorable report on th free wool bill, and the majority will grant the opposition mem bers a week in which to prexe a minority report. IJoth report will be submitted to the hrmao. The democratic members of the committee have interviewed thoae ronmljers of the majority who are oppoaed to the svp arate bill plan, and have indicated their purpoae to aid their colleatrw. with tlws uniUTtnndinff that the committee will re port bills Btlm kinr every prominent ftmture um mi nmirj um. cmjiiio mrniurra oi tlie majority are contending Uiat the reve nues will not stand a reduction, and this is met with tbe claim that bills can be intro duced to meet all the requirement of the cone, and that if a complete revision of tlie arhedule ia neeaaary to prevent a shortage or revenues, resulting from placing raw maU'riil on tho free list, a iretwnd bill would be propowl. It is Wlievd that not Iraa than six tariff bill will be reported from the committee. Sealed By ratlUrlaaa. jmaua. iveo too . ibere was a re port enrrent today that Governor Tliayer, who leaves for Texas rwxt Mondar. will torn over the office to Lieutsmant-tiovernor Majors, to prevent Governor IJovd from taking his seat. Thare is said to be a olan back of it ail for tlie lieutenant-govtrnr to can a special meeting of the legislature to transact some important matters, and to checkmate any scheme of governor lloydto call a rpecittl aeiwion to enact a maximum rate lull and Michigamzo the state. Tbe pouucian characterize the rumor as false. al( laiiatUrs. WAsnixoTojf, Feb a Senator Doliih today received a letter from the Chamber of Commerce at Astoria, inclosing a set of resolutions pasaea by that body, urging congress not to appropriate money for a dnep water ch' nnei on tlie Columbia and Willamette rivers from Astoria to Portland, but urging that the money be spent at the f 'nay.-.!. Ml.. Tl.-ll Oil.' . . I vtwiiia ojiu a iic iiuica. a mm memorial ... wa aaareasen 10 uie committee on appro- firiations, but as it doe not havo charge of he river and harbor bill, which will con tain the appropriations, Senator Polph for warded it to the commerce committee. It caused some amusement in the committee room, and one of tha members said it look' ed rather selfish on tho part of Astoria. rig Beaded Tliayer. Omati a, Neb Feb 3. Last night Gover- emor Thayer s mends announced that he would surrender the gubernatorial chair to uovernor Uoyd on demand. Today they say nothing. In reply to a taunt today ucuurui rreuHKT, Anayera attorney, re torted: "Wo are not throuirh with this thfhg yet. This unguarded remark warn ed lioyd of further trouble. Tonight it is stated from authority that Webster will at as late an hour as possible, file a motion in the supreme court for a rehearsing of the bare. No Hare teller. New Oiu.eaxs, Feb 3. John A Morris, of the Louisiana Lottery Company, today issued a lengthy address to the people of Louisiana, setting forth the facts in connec tion with lottery matters, lie said : Confident that the granting of another lottery charter would be the cause of con- tinued agitation and discontent on the part . :i m -m t , vl a uuiuwr ua ciuzcns oi Ajomaiana, no and his associates would be unwilling to accept such a charter, even though it was given without the payment of 11 license. Between Fires, Faeoo, N D, Feb 8. -Lee Lum, a Chi naman, found illegally in this country four months ago, was arrertod at Grand Forks but discharged by Commisoioner Carroil. He was rearrested and brought before Com mitisioner Spaulding at Fargo. He was ordered sent to China. Judge Thomas has reversed this and orders him sent to Canada In order to cross the Canadian line $o0 must be paid the Canadian eovernment by somebody. The prisoner has no money and the marshal will not pay it, Andrew Caiaegle lamina; . New York, Feb 3. Andrew Carnegie haa made up a party to visit southern Cali fornia and Oregon. Tlie trip will occupy a month or six weeks, 'lhe party will com prise Mr and Mrs Carnegie, Andrew D White, Sir Edwin Arnold, Mrs King and Charles Stewart Smith. They will travel in a private ear furnished with every conven ience. The start will be made from this city February 12. Universal SalTraie Buusskm, Feb 3. The important ques tion of the revision of the constitution, raised by the popular demand for universal suffrage, came up yesterday before the house of representatives on a proposition by Kerr Janisen, the radicid leader, for . a re vision of tho suffraere clauses ot,the . consti ution. Premier lieernaert gave his adhe sion to the proposal. - Miami. There are men We meet who sr end their time fli lug at the man In the moon. Al bany needs men to fire at close range. lhe following contains an Idea It will do to dresm over. Little Sue "W have had a urcai awsksnlnn In our church," i-iuie Ethel "Why, In our church they never go to sleep," Thlsls from a Des Molns, Iowa nsnert A family of cood standing In society and possesnlng some means, residing at Unlvertlty Place, would like very much 10 live with some hired girl for the win ter, . A stranire death Is leported from New Orleans, lt Is said that wld'e playing a host upon a fire a telephone wire and an electric Itgl.t wire got crosaed, the stresrr. of water irotn the nozsle struck the wires. a heavv cut rent followed down the water and allied the Arena t who was holding thenossle. In the death of Rev Spurirronthe world loses a wonderful msn. lie wss In the .'Hth year ot his age, having been born at Kclvcden, Eaaex; Entiland, June iq, IS34. lie wss educated at Colcheater and com menced preaching at i3. Ills book Plato Talks of John 1'louur.s.sn" contains as msny beautiful as well as witty thoughts s one will often tun across In so few psges. Over 42.000 nhotonrantiM wero lent to the dead letter office at Washington last year, Another evidence of the foollrh' nest ol the present age. Ye t foils I If this be true what a Rodom Tacotna Is, to be sure. Judge farsona. addressing the Republican Lcaaue. tart: "The oootde net at good an administration at they are entitled to.' xsewt. Iowa't tramp law dnlet to confined. vagrants tobacco, liquor, sporting papers and playing cards. Thus are the rights of American freemen being gradually eroued taya an exchange. On one bridge In this city a loving coapl can be teen jtaodlng every night until a late hour. There are lew coun tries In North America where daring couplet no matter how loving can brave tbe storm and liana out late at nlsht in the middle of winter. Kven her th girl's mother talks of taking tbe you ok man out a cup of coffee and a plate of donghnutt to take the chill off. Salem Journal. 4 ..l. A.., T CI... I L...l I A .nii.iiij urci hum j , ' 1 v - , ...v v late republican candidate for governor 01 New York ttete, and wife, Jennie C Fat sett, conveying a atrip of land in the southern portion of tut country to tbe Northern l'aclflc and Puget Hound Shore railroad companies, wa filed for record yesterday with the county auditor. Tbe consideration named wa 91 and the strip conveyed supposed to bo a right of way for the railroad throuiiii a quarter section ol land owned in King county by Mr rassett. heatlle Telegram. Tbe Town Talk of Astoria savt: There is at present a hot war wasiiif within the limits of this city. It It no Chill ----- - - j - -- - . . war on paper or battle between boodl faction, but It lookt as though It wat going to be a fight to the finish. It it a tort of contest for supremacy in th. Camp ot the tVomant' Relief Corp.. There will be no ure-srmt or hroad - twordt used : but a regular baog-pulling ana nair-twttcn engagement. i woman named VV'clls. living on the Patha, near Iayton, Wash, who ha previously given birth to thirteen chil dren, hat given birth to another, weight ib's pound. Once there wat a yonng rooster wanted to ran the whole barn yard. He strutted about, gave bit orders and kept puffing op until tome 01 tne outer low is set upon him and lore all of tilt feather out. and he now goes abont w ith a different ayer irotn lit old time pomposity. Newspaper men like to have their patrons nay dp promptly, even though careless themselves. The secretary of the state press association in a circular gtvet a list 01 metniiert 01 the association with the amount due on annual dues. Out ot 133 active mem tiers only sixteen have liquidated in full, the Dbmocbat men being In the tiztcen. A farmer owned tome aharet in a val ley business bouse. He had a ton and wanted a place for bim in tb house. He got it. There wat about as much busi ness to bim as to a drone. The result wat added to other thing, that there wat a general contention, and now newt ot the failure of the firm appears, though with more assets than liabilities. The ttory contalna itt own moral. Agent Crawford hat returned from Washington. Young Chief and the rest were delighted with their trip, lie re marked : "Me tee the big chief. General Harrison, many cities. Washington. Chicago, New York, and have a big time." The Indiana taw and shook hands with the president and member of Oregon's delegation, by whom they were well received. They were much taken with the Brooklyn bridge, which they crossed and recrossed on numerous occasions. 1 hey could not understand tho rush and bustle and confusion in the great white villages and wanted to know of the agent why everyone was in such a hurry. K O. Call Air Ibttlb. All parsons la- aebud to G L Black man will pleas tall and settle within ttn days, as ba sxpsets to leave for Portland, and after then all aeceants will be left for eolltttion WrihtoCit Thbm. When wanting .n organ r plana call on U L rJlackman ht you can select from a 8rs class tot.. , - MAKltlKlk. SMITH-SCO IT At the residence of John Ktapleton, In East Aslcm, at 8 p m, Wednesday, February 3, iSoi, J W Smith, of Staytbn, and Kate E Scott, of Salem, Juatice Batchelor officiating. HARTER-GOLDBAUM. OnThura day , February, 189a, at the court house In Albany, bv Geo Humrhrey. Esq.. Mr John 0 llarter, and Emma Goldbaum, oth of Lane county. The happy couple nave maey friends around Albany, who will wish them much happness and pros, perlty. LISTER. On Tuesday, Feb J, in Poland, from lagrlppe, Mrs Dr Lister, ied Ia. veara. Th deceased waa. a pioneer of Linn county, residing here un til a few yrars ago, both at liarrttburc and Albany. She waa the mother of O P Tompkins and Mrs Weeks, of Portland, Mrs W W Briggs of Hsrrlsburg, and iVlldam Lister, of Grant's Pass, and was a woman highly respected. B0KN. MAY. On Thnredavr" February 4th. 1802, to the wife of Mr Sam May, the well known merchant of Harrtsburg, a girL Bam is said to be doing well. GOFF. On Friday mornlntr.Febrnarv 6th, 1892, to Mr and Mra E E Goff.of Al- uany a girl. DIED. SIMPSON. In Corvallis, at the home of his son, J W Simpson, on Feb 2, 1802, G B Simpson, aged 81 years. Th deceased has been a resident of Oregon for 38 year, living most of the timejn Polk county, and waa a highly respected gentleman. Leader. - , - ' 1. '. ' ELKINS. At Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, February 3rd, 1892, Eva Elkina, daughter of Wm. 8. and Mn?gi Elkins, of abscess in her aide, aged 21 years. social ua pEttaogii , TifvaaoAY Wm M llosg, of the O P. Was In the city again today. Mrs Dr McAlllstsr Is In Rugene, the guest at her son, Pref McAllister, o( the State University. Hon J K Weatherford left for -San FrancUeo a day or two ago In the Interest of the Robert Johns estate, Sir Morrclt Mscktnzle.the dlstlnguUhed physician, who has been seriously ill with bronchitis, d'.cd yesterday In London. W I Vawter, formerly of this county, Is prealdeiit of the new Jackson county bank, just orgsnlssd with a capital of $50,000. Mr Hoy Kslwards, a rest estate agent of Foitland, once a rtsldent ot Albany. passed through the city toi'sy for Roie burg on business. MrO P Tompkins, ot Portland. Is re ported to be dangerously IU without pros pect of recovery. The notice ot the death oi his, mother appears elsewhere The Salem Usnd Concert Co. went to Eugene this noor., accompanied by some of their aires and lady frtends, and will give a conceit t -cre, They will oe In Albany ssturdsy. Tuesday night about 11 o'clock, oa the front porch of a DastocH at msn, the sweet music ol a guitar .and harmonica, were heard, sounding softly- and harmoniously In tha sleepy esrs of the hearer. It was fivan. KicniuV) aiiu wa. nf'f winivu, though the musicians have not yet been luentinea. Hon 1 M Wallace, brother of the late R S Wallace 01 Sa'em, sends us the cata logue of the Statt Normal sthool, of (tree!ey,Colorado,of which he Is president. The school Is a fine structure, has a faculty of twelve professors and a total enrollment ol 157 students. Mr Wallace takes a deep Interest In educational work. Jcurnal. Mr Wallace was In Albany several days witn kis sister, a lew years ago. ' raiDAY Mr Charles K Moore has been an pointed postmaster at Corvallla to sue ceed Mrt Helm. W F Read and Tat V Vino will leave on Monday for tbe Kantiatn mines for a few uaya sojourn there- Mr Chat Piper, postal agent on the overland, was in the city this forenoon the guest of hit alsler. Mrt r W Lang' uom. W C Davit of Albany, and W K Craw ford of Hhaddt, are in the city to inspect the hosiery department of the Kaltm Woolen mills. journal. tAreaoAY Mr Reed, the rustlinc Osborn binder man, It in Uie city. Geo C Btanard and O P Cosliow went to lirowntville today on business. Frank Skipworth. a compositor on the Advance, ol Lebanon, wat in the city today. Petldent Condit. of the colleire. wnt to Portland thia noon in the interest of tbe college. Mr Wriitht II Wallace, in tbe employ of the Farmers & Mechanic's bank, of Marlon. Ohio. i visitina with Mr and Mrt l II McC'ullagh, former neighbors, 01 Hilt city. George Wacgoner, Rr. and Jr. were in the city today on their w av to HaUey, where t tie former t Isiuer it lying seri ously ill w ith the grippe. Mist Padie Nelson, who has If en vixit- Intf Iter folks and friend in Ashland the I'..t pc.ti.i nvTnv, 1 1 iu' " Tuesday. Ashland Record Mr. , P fv- ftf k.. the uest of h brotlr'i Hi gu.lol L .f.ri past several week, returned to Albany Mrt J K Cox. of Kansas, is in the city the guest of her brother-in-law, VV A p-,""",: . mVV V Cox . She ha been visiting her parent 1 t.i..,., .1... in Polk county. Mr and Mr Cox were residents 01 Albany about twelve years ago. rtuiTY cot kt rmsM-EMiiaca. (o R. Jf . IUnrktrturn. Jadi-e ; B. W. Confer and Bumbaugh, Cucanilavuoar.) Win George Luner reappointed supervisor district 17. Appllcatkn of J L Reece for roJ, granted, and T as if unter, S A Dawson and Strsuder Fromsn appointed viewers. ss Kester, sup. dlt 20 lopklns lire, acc'l G II 6 10 ' 4 3 1 80 7S 7 5 1 as a 00 too no 7 .10 5 00 20 as 6 00 8 30 ia 00 county M Hcott. fees John Gstiowsy. toad Geo Klum, acc'l road U P Card, atc'l roads Albsny Electric Light Co.. II fcwert. acc t 1 11 ((sight Bros, acc'l poor DK N Ulackburn. salary E T T Fisher, survevor fee W II Davis and G W Ma.lon, ex aminlng J E Porter, inssne, each. Slate agt Gibson Meyera r l ohen. acc t poor W Cooper, as commissioner. . . Wm RumbauRh, aa commissioner Petition of & Gtimes, et ai for road, disallowed. Aaaal Lather Brasaa'a rail. Ai.B45T, Or., Feb. 4lh, 1S82. Everybody who heard Luther Beneon's lectures In this city last fall will remem ber his tad confession that he had fallen several times during tbe jears since his reformation, and also hit earnest appeal that we would pray that God would "keep Lather Benson"! rotn falll.ig again. I wonder how many of us have done it I Ho long ago at when Dr Rush began the war on alcohol, the opinion was presented and supported bv Scientific evidence that the drink habit is a disease, and Luther Benson is only one of tho multitude who give practical proof of its truth. e are glad to welcome to oar side, on this dis puted ouestion.Dr Keeley with hi Gold cure. It would be called an outrage on the public if our City Council won Id grant a license to a butcher to sell dis eased meat, a whole family might bo destroyed by it. That certainly weald be bad enough, but they need not buy it unless they chooss they could "take it or let it alone 1" And if there were a few killed off here and there that would be the end ot it But the saloon busi ness, not satisfied with killing off very many, not only ol the untaught and un protected, but who shall say how many of Linn county's brightest and most promising, at the same time has caused these men to bequeath to their children weakened will land depraved appetites that prepare them even from the hour of their birth for the destroyer. Is there no help for ilT Must it always be that a man, by paying a certain sunT into the city treasury Is privileged to do bis ut most to destroy this generation and place a mortgage on the next? - W. Syra per Figs Produced from th laxative and nutiitious juice of California figs, combined with the midicinal virines of plants known to ba most brie'iolal lo tbe human syatarr., aota gently 00 the kidnejs, liver and bowels, elteotuftlly oleansing the system, dispslling colds and hesdachss, snd curing habitual oonstipstion. Boacaty la Ih Best Palley. Th a is a pstant meicioe advertitemea . bat your attention the m ment may ear you much suffering aa well as money. We our that oouflh Wt ear that tickling. We eur that hackling. - Wtear that throaoleving. fltTe ear Cronp- We oar Bronchitis. ' IW ours L Grippe Cough. QWs hslp you to sing snd sposk. Wears not the S. B. Lotenire. fJW are a pteaaant Cough Syrup, vv are put id ou ana 70 eent bottles. W are th S B. Cough Core. . rGurntd by Foshay & Maaon. Mowetto Lak..I hay money la nmi rtf SKVI rt S4n IWt 4a In.n nm im. proved farm lands in Linn and Benton coiMties, at lowest current rates. He delay in furnishing th money. . U l BcsinABv, . Real estatt agent, Albany, Oregon. For bargain, in monuments, headstone s to., go to E W Aohisoni Co, Albany, Oregoa Cotton goods havo not been a ohaap since ths war as they are now, Uall and sea what bargains WF Ueadhas. . t m With his new. bakery Conrad Meysriis able to offer old and new ouatomers every thing ftrstQlass in baked goodj, , IIOHH AKD AKK0AD TIlOaSOAT. An esrthftaskn shook ws felt st Portland. Oregon City at.d other Oregon towns )at nigl't. , , Coins oL18!)t sro alrendv In olrnnlttllnn. A Kugno bank recelvid l(KK), in 60, 25 snd 10 ent pieces. Tha earthquake did net atrine Alnsnv. stopping as nearly as we can learn at Sslnin on its ramble southward. Mr Ahson. teamitlv in boslnesionnfmlta the liass llfu.n, is orgsnising a J iint stock com f, any for a ttetm isaadry. Kr lend If sawmill at C.rvallit sta'ted op Monday momma assln. snd is turnlnu out iumosr as tna rate ol ao.OHO laat per day A w -it r lower is heina liuilt tiear the oornaroi rerryand Klsvantb strMits to famish wa er for the rrsident of thit part 01 in. city. FRIDAY. Whsit has diepped to "8 bent a. Tha Whits Rsn mine has sinot ope.nng V.oM,w,f P"1 "0.zu inl" KO.zue into the i;i National baad. A mwtinfj of Ordains rncsmpmsne No B. 100 V, will be hold om'rrow night at 7 o'clock, begreo work. By order of th CP. The putrier.hipof Loo's A and S A Allan in th grootry lu,l( i h !mn dissolved. Th fnrnmr w ill ctitiius lli, hsslne, Mr Arch A I loo retiring. Th Linn county snatraot oomtany ba been loooroors'ed with W A Kimsey, II uniid and V, K i)vt as incirporators, Capital stock, $5,000. ItflKlnninf Wednesdsy ef next waak tin lotal train will loavs Albany st 0:) a m instead of at 0 oV.ock, sad th Iloseborg loeal will lasvs Portland at 8:30 am lnstai of 8:03. A Klamath ouun'.y eotrespomleit reports that 90 dser were killed last wck on th. mountain twt of Liuunll vallev. and every pound of the mast taken home by the hant- ing. Asnisna iidiiis. Tomorrow niuht tb 2 id Kegimont band will give thoiv eonorrt at tbe opsra boas ia this oity. Oar oitisnn should show tbair sppraoiatton af lha mania of a splendid mnsloal organiration ly giving tne anter tainment a full hiiuae. First atrsat st tbe jancun of Cslapooia will t tilled in fir. or six fart on aoouot ol tbe new bridge, bringing the street at that polut on ths Mtablisbad grade, an improv- nient that will add to tha apj esranee ol th street mstarikl y. batcboay. Carl King shows in PrndleUn tonight 8 Gradwbol's adveitiacment fr th pr oe of sogsr. Mr Frad IUis is mskinz arrergemtnt to pro sstlooa ia Albany. Th wsll known attorney, S T Jeffrey and K I Iolgtto, haye formed S eo-partoer ship at Corra.li. Albsny was alive with nantlt lli'u aftor noon, many farmer from the country being hare attending tabnaines The Democrst-'o Central Committea of Bnta e-mti'y meets on Fab. 13 instead of April 13 ss the Lewder published. Orrgoo City continue a country t.D A w ordiuanc Its jut fsitwl to ri- No live, trogreisiv city wi'l aliuw c on in streets. Ar ang oval sr! Iwioa m-l fr an ad drra bar by tha arcri-fhry of tna biad of collate rst'OMnn of tba I'rtstiyUritn church, prtib.li'y t M'Jld.y if nutU. Mr li ISsckanitx hta just riiiietilid the alia of tbOi-ms!ooa with tine oil point ing and iovita bl friend in to sea it. lt is oua of Psppiooa vrratn-t clfurt ia art, and lb painting e-Mt 1312.03 DaliasObaerver. Vbst peiju who took a pick from th !Iy near tb. kitches of tb Rsrtre Hon- last night must rvturo it by Monday or be wdl be airrataJ, aa be was acen and is known. A farmrr near Albany put his farm in tb hand of a leal eetat m in for sal. A or chsaer was secured, wbro tb froier backed oat, and a suit will fallow in which the real Ut firm will be tb plaintiff. Any parson wishing to adopt little g:rl fJv years old or a littl bev two years old will tlud soch in care of Mr K C Broarn, who hvaa on Water stieet east of th raiirovl bHdgs, Tb baoio of ths children is Middle too, tbair parent be it a dead. Wiff 4: SUrk, th jewaleta. Fresh crUp eettry at Allfu Ilrnr. Mattbess & Wi-hbnru ketp tb Ukt Stove. Tb bast rraut s-.-tli-e in the city at fj -oisd efoytr. Ilav )oo in. d F E AKru'a teas, if not, why not. Hv you tri..d that id.l ioat O.ITo at F E AI in s. If nut, why not. Atlta I'-rfji alirsy Wcxp tbeir customer supplied with frarh batter andeggn. Tbio or gray bair and bald heda, so d.s- plessing to many people as mtrka of age. may be averted lor a loi.g tirno by naiog f 111 s Hair Kenewer. Tbe Dnuarte corsets and DcUarU waist furnish tbs basis of drara rel'ornt teodio towarda artitlio and bim:edreiag. They aacure earafort, deveioi tnent sod crsc Ladies, who wish to examine Delaivrte goods, sbcaM address tb agant w ho will caII with samples, take paioa in msssu-iog sad eoaranUe parfaot tit No trouble to show goods o thooiih uo order is takun. Ad- a.eta Mrs A M Talr, box CO, Alliaoy, ur.-g.m. Ayeou waatod. wbib cavtiorsixu F. M. French keeps railroad time. Buy yonr groceries of Parker Bros JIw cream oheea. jut r act 1 red at Conrad Weyer. C W Cobb, job printer, Fiino Bl.wk, do nrst class work.; . Bee that e'egant piano at Kleinjriroa B.iot and Shoe store, 1 R W Achison &Co are selling monument at rortian.1 prices. See W F Rsad's line of dress gocds and .ill.- t ! 1 L wibp neiora onymg eiaewner. Stewarts 8ox skII ths very best ratsnt temps d shrsrs and scissor. Sninke the calibrated Havana filled S oaot eigar at Julius Joseph's. Alargaatock of wall panor. with 1st d signs, at Furtmiller k Irving's.jost reoeived. nave you acen those parlor suits that T Brink ba juat received ? They ar nio. ir ii it, r,.m, unysiotan and anrgson. Albany, Oregon. Clla ma la Jin ait or oonntry; - Teachers' KxamlaaMaa. Notice Is hereby given that the regalar public examlnctlon of teaehsr. for i Inn county, will take place In Albany, com mencing on Wednesday. Feb. 10th. at 1 o'olook, p m and oontluae until Friday noon, Keh. 12h Alt teaohars must positively be present at tbe Um of enm rrteneement, aa no one will be admitted to tho examination who is not so present. OF. RU$KLL, County 6hol Brpt It is a big privilege to be able to get what you -want when you go to a grocery store. Allen Brothers keep such a variety thaf they can always . accom modate their customers. .This saves running around. If it is trait season they have the goods. In- produce their stands are fall . t i. ns ot tne latest ana nest. Their stock of standard groceries it always large, of the' best to be seeured in toe market. At Mead's, tha jewelers, tsa good pise to ouy a nue-a waton. , Decidedly th largest and ehoioast variety of tea in town is at C E Brr wnell'a. Sun dried, basket fired. gssn, bsek, English breakfast-, ti Just reuired new and opened for retail f'E Brwo))'s tbs follo-.ving ' Chow Chow, . y . ' Cooking Molfcssss, Pickles ia vinepsr, Salt Herring, ' , Salt whit fish, Salt salmon. .. BThen Baby was sick, wa aave bar Caatoruv When she waa a Cbild, eh aried for Castorla. , When she becam Miss, she clung e Castorta, Whon she bad Children, she gave tiiam Castorla. A trtTKB BOM ASTbltil. Astokia, Feb a, 189a. Railroad news Is the principal topic of conversation on the streets of this city now, sad what Is going t be done by any of the companies that havo been blowing so much but thir ability and willing ness to build a railroad out of Astoria, no fellow csn find out. Even the presidents, lr ustees snd Vibscrlber to the subsidy are as Ignorant of the futnre prospects of Astoria as a Clatsop clam. To accept any proposttlsn that hat been made by the Glove company would assure an early connection with the Northern Pacific, but the opposition of a few old cranks and moss bscks is likely to knock the whole scheme out for some time longer, and nothing but the snort of Jim Hill's great northern locomotives through the valleys of Washington and the streets of Frank fort on the opposite bank of the Column! t, will ever srouse an old Astorlan to Inter est himself in such a modern innovat ion as a rsilroal. And such a thing as Jim Hill's toad Is no myth by any means, and anlirht be noaslblv. mav ba built, loner before Astoria haa decided the queatloa - 1 f m aa lo whether she will be the Oregon sea port or remsln slrr ply the fishing vtllsge on the Olumbls. rrsnkfort Is well situ ated, and Is a much prettier site for a large city than Astoria. The around is more level and quite as eaiy ol acccst for a railroad as is Astoria, and the rrear north ern manager know It. Preparations for fishing are beginning t int...., .MnrMn.n anrl 1 1 Wf c I. prices of canned salmoneremaln lo, with little prospect of Improv ment, yet there will be quite as much activity as usual during the earning Mason along the river Keal estate is quite ss oun as tne ototsi prophet of eyil snd hard times could de sire yet business of a legitimate character does not tail snort ot a tatr sversge. in deed the prospect for a prosperous season 1 verv bright. II IS Parker's new steamer, Astorlan, is plying between this port and th Inland Portland, up oae night ana oown tne next, getting a fslr share of the traffic, and holding the U P level In their en deavor to monopolise the buslne. Visitors to the seaside resjrt will certainly be accommodated with cheap fares ss well as comfortable and rsppid transit this season. Political procnostlcator are up a stump, and the custom house ring are In the soup, to use a slang phrase, which is per mltalable when talking of that crowd, They were o completely snowed under In the late election that the will never be in It agsln. This iudlcls! district Is likely to have new iudge after the next election. The iud e Is "tired." and don't wsr.t to be elected again. , Peopte will talk and the papers say queer things about that Mr Olds' Mat and sentence. If that fool fisherman had stolen a two Ion safe full of ailver dollar. Instead ef a paltry flah he cruldn't have tared much worse than ne did. Some people are born great, whilst others have greatness thrust upon them. That's what's the matter with yours trulv. Jtao. StEAl ESTATE SALE. Chas Bamford to BE Crawford.50 acres, iz w 4 s z.uo I D Miller to Lee and Ned Miller. 3S0.04 acres 10 w 3 15000 Mary Barrett to Frank Trites, and A J MHler.lot 8. bl lo.Albsny. 2750 J M Wiley to 8 II Myers, )i lots, uuanon low Mike liogan to John P Robertson, 73.61 anrcaK4 700 O & C U R Co to P F Madden, 80 acres 9 E4 1S3.40 Willamette Real Estate Co to J II Robb, lot 1, bl 6, tlalsey 53 Eliza J Bridgefarmer to Mary E i;assett, 100.3-: acre vi w 1 II Bryant to Frances Brannin, lot 33. bl 11. B't A....;. 200 800 150 N C Mejert to Jt-Cf Meyers, piece land, be 10 E Ilaner to J 8 McKechnic, 3.89 acres. 13 E 1 f McDaniel DBA Rampy, 1C1 acres, 15 w 4 Pell Himieon to John Vilis,66 acres 10 w 3 350 1200 1200 1C00 L E Hamon to Pell tsraison, 60 acres. 10 w 3 L E Hamon to Alma Wilts,C5 acres 10 w 3 Henry D llalght to Frank Haigh', Sj acres 10 w 3 U S to Paul Mignola, 1G0 acres, 13 El.. .Patent A J Carothera to Ashby Pearce. lot 3. bl 13, W's A. Albany 100 W II Attlesea to A J Carothers, lot 3. bll3.WA: 203 John R Bone to D I Hayes, - piece land, itaisey i Mary E Gross to Aba Hull, 330 acres, 14 w I 3500 131,454.40 Stole a Mcujir. The Pendleton E 0. tells of tbe following very peculiar robltery : Some months ago some curl ositics in the shape of mummified Indi ans were taken from the Indian grave yard at Long Island, on the Columbia river, near Umatilla. One, the remains otan Indian child ataut twelve years old, wa presented to Dr Hiniih, of this city. He left it in a room in the Thomp son 4 Flack building, and contemplated sending it to a medical college in the east. A few weeks ago, when he took Will Hall Poore of the Irrigation Age to view the cariosity, the mammy turned up miss ing. Recently a pale, black-eyed young man who had a hoot-black stand at th Pantheon, left the city. Later it was discovered by the officers that the yonng man, whose name is Geoige E Deletts, was negotiating for the sale of an Indian mummy at Portland for the handsome sum ot $350. So Deputy Sheriff liailey, who went to Salem with prisoners, cor raled the bootblack and will bring him back on this evening's train. E IJ Lvckbt Misswa. The Telegram of last evening says : The mystery con cerning the whereabouts of Captain N S Pierce and W M Wisdom has not yet been cleared np before another man has disappeared as though swallowed by the earth. The missing man thia time is E R Locker, of Eugene, a very well-known man in that section, who came down to this city on Monday last, and went to the Perkins hotel. He registered, and was assigned to room SIS, but said at the time he would not occupy it that night. He said he would return on Tuesday morning, and merely registered to let his mends know he was in town. His cousin Mrs S S bpencer, went to the hotel to see it he was there, and was alarmed to find out that ho had not returned. The police were notified, and have been look ing for him, but as yet without success. Mrs Luckey will come down to this city today to aid, if possible, in the search for her husband. Albany's 125 unoccupied houses tells tne story ot inflated values, lf Linn county had Corvallis within her confines. the people ot Albany could at least boast of having one solid city in that county. xsenion iveaaer. . The Leader man could not begin, to find 125 empty houses" in Albany, in fact very few, nojnore: than always in a city of the size of Albany. The troth is con siderable hunting has to be done to get a desirable house to rent. We have al ready the most solid town in Oregon outside of Multnomah county, v ValueB are solid here, as one would learn on buying Inside property. - Albany was never In a more flourishing conditions. 1 I t2 J J . 1 . I i sou tne couuuuuca ui n is increasing among her citizens. rortland, Orfon. A. P. Armatronr, Prln. Smutch School: Capital Bus. Onixaaa, Sslsm, rgea. Sara ooursas af study, sain ratss of latttoa. . llusiness, Shorthand, tritinf, Ftmrnimtiif, mmd Xnriisk Dtm'tumtt Tyrwrih STIiviKton lh: out th yasr. StudsaM adsalt- at any arena. v iwra atsasr ssasua. war ACADEMY -OF Naytu - Cur Laly cf ferret::! Eslp, "August Flower" There? is a eentlev Dyspepsia, man at Malden-on- tbe-Hudson, N. Y., . .named Captain A. G. Pareis, who has written us a letter in wxiicn it is evident that he has made tip his mind concerning some things, and this is what he says: I have used your preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight years. It is con stantly in ny house, and we considci it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at times suffers very much after eating. The August Flower, however, re lieves the difficulty. My wife fre quently says to me when I ara going to town, - we are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you bad better get another bottle.' I ara also troubled with Indigestion, ana wnen ever I am, I take one or two tca Bpoonfuls before eating, for a day or two, and all trouble is removed." SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State f Ore- gn,for htnn County. WCDAVfM and OE't W DA VIS, partner doing busiaea anoer me nrm name anit aiyia f Davi Bro., Plaintiff', PKTER R BEAR, Df?ndant. To Peter R Boar, the above nsais 1 de fondant: TN THE NAME OK THE STATS Or OrosTon. yon are hereby rooairo I to appear and answer tb coinolatat of the iaintirr n.eo in me aooro eDiirio i wun, with tbe clerk of a-Id cart. by tbe first star ol tbe text regular terra of tb above milled court, tow it: on tbe 14 . n oar at March. 1892, and yon ar hereby noosed Stist If you fall to appear and anwo th aald oornp.slot tb plalottn will uko fedgment against yon for th auui or 10 M with fotore'. thereon at tb rat of sen (10) per rent pr annum from tne xaa day ofOMptambor. 1861. and far the cost and disbursement ofthl action to be fcaxed; and aio ask an order and decree f aald court, to set! tbe following de scribed land to wit: a'l yonr defendant' riaht, till snd Infctreat In th donation land elaim of Owen Bear, being notifica tion !o 2240,nd olvm No 41 Jo township 13, Sooth Haag 4 Woat.and claim So 4S, In townahlp li, Month It nee 4 Want; in Llnnoocnty, 0eg o, containing (44.50 aerest, teas than 41 or heretofore oid lo v irioo partle. leaving Gl3 50 acre; wbiob aald land wa duly levied upon by writ ol attachment duly Uuea out of tbe above named court, in tha above entitled action on th 8th day o'sepuunoer, 1891 for tbe purpoae of eecoring any jadg snent that tbt tilaintifr mtgbt recover in tbe above entitled eau. Tbi suiamona 1 nerved by pablleation In the Sr 4tb Hio bts PxstootiAT by order ef tbe Honorable K P Botse. Jadge of tbe rbove entitled Court, urasle at Chamber a th 10th day of Januarv. 1892, J K WEATHEKrOKP, Attorney fot P.aintifl. SUMMONS. h lh Circuit Court for Litm County, Slat of Oregon: H A FRANCE, Plaintiff, ORTILLE FRANCE. Defendant. To Orvill France, the above narced de fendant : IN TnS NAME OF THE STATE CF Oregon, you are hereby reqaired to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against yon In tbe above entitled salt on r before ttie first day of tb next regular term, ef the above entitle I court next following tbe expiration of the public Hon of this an mm on tow it: tba 14th day ef March, IS'.'! and if yon fail to answer aa herein required, ths niUctiff will take Judgment againu yon for the reiief de- -aaanded in her complaint, to wit: A de eree ol the above entitled emit diaaolving the bonds of matrimony v sow exuittng between plaintiff and deleodact aoove aamed and awarding t plaintiff the suatody nf Acil Warner Franoe.the lolnor ahlld of plainaff and defendant. Thiaaervipe of summons Is mad by rnb'.loauon by order of Hon R P Boiae, udgeofcald ooort. made at Chamber. In tbe cl:y orsleu, on the 11th day of January. 1S92. BLACKBURN 4 WATSON. Altoroex for plaintiff. SUMMONS. fn th Cirmiit Court of lh Stat oOrfm for th Comity of Litn i ALVAN THOMAS, KaintifT, MIMERVA C THOMAS, Defendant. To Minerva C Thomas, th above named Defendant t IN1 xl Ores HE NAMB C? THE STATE OF son, too 'o ccreby reomred to ao- pear and aoewer lb eorap'aint of the b0v plaintiff, ia tbe abova entitled coort.now on fil withth clork of aald ooart, by th first day of tha next regalar term of said court, which said term begins on Monday, tho 14th day of March, 1S92, at the cntt boose in Albany. Linn county. Or a gov; and yon ar hereby farther notified that if yon fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required the plaintiff will apply to tbe oourt for th relief prayed for in said com plaint, tow it: For a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between yau and plaintiff, and for th eosts and dis bnncmanta of this suit to be taxed. This summon ia published by order Hon S P Boise, Judge of said oourt.mado Chamber, in the oity of fUlem, Oregon, th 25th day of January, 1892. rnblisbsd January aOth, 1S92. - W R B1LYEU. ' Alt'y for Plaintiff D n. , A. WIItTKEY, Phrelaiaa aa S jrrtaa. OdllOHl lr. ....... al OaBap, V.r Tsrk City. Pstaltf.I1-riO Fr a :., H threats, snd Tr&d-Uarks oMatosd, an all Fa ent bastbes eoi daeted for Modtrat Fees. Our Offics t OssssRs U. 8. Patsnt OrScs, snd w tan nr patent in 1 tlin than tnor ramols from WftKriglon. Bend modal tt.-w& or photo wftb deserh. -tlou. We adristt, if CatraHbla or not, free is chare. Oar fe sot oae tiil patsnl is secured A Pamphlet, 'Ifow to Obtain fstanta," with names of sctnil cllaat layoot-State, county, or town, sent free. AHorsss, c.A.snowaco. Orpsslt Patent Office. Wsshtncton. 0. C - SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stat o' Oregon for Lhtn County. A. C. HILL, Plaintiff, ) vs. I B0DEDGE HILL,Defendant J , To BodadgaJHHI, tbe abovj nam 3d de- fondant: IN THE NAME OFTHESTATKOF Oregon, you are .hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed . against you in t he above entitled suit on or before the first day of the above en titled oourt next, following tbe expiration of the publication of this aiianmons to wit: the 14th day of Maroh, 1892. And if you fait to answer, for want thereof t he f lain tiff will apply to the oourt for (be relie -prcyedforin"horoomplaint,vi:iOr thedia solution of the bonds of matrimony now existing bet wee l the plaintiff and defend antacd the custody of the three young or minoi 'children, ' and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. This service if made by publication by order of Hon R P Botse, Jadize ot aald Court, duly ma'lo at Chamber ia Salem, urogon, ueo, mo, to-.i. L.H.M0NTAKYE, wBB (11-18)