The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 04, 1892, Image 2

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BOTES & KUTTINO.
Bill tar ! reeprleters.
Ttie house rule committee hat decided
to report rule fixing March ai, 13 and
4 a a special ordT tor the consideration
ot BUnJ's free cotnrge bill.
Advice received at Minneapolis are to
the effect that binding twine lor the com
ing year Drill be advanced from 3 to 4
cent. IXmn with the tariff, down with
the tru-.t.
Jerry Simpson I very enthulatlc over
the St I .out convention. He ay there
will surely be a third party presidential
ticket In the field. He would not be u re
prised if the next election wii thrown In
the house.
Two year ago the republican of Ore
gon were foolith enough to put a free
liver plank In their platform. They should
do not ning of the kind thla year. The re
publican party In national convention will
declare against free ail ver coinage. The
logic of It position will force It to do thla,
and It U right and necessary besides. The
free Mirer man will be a much out of
place In the republican party from thla
time a a pro-alavery man would have
been out of place In ft from 1855, to 1865.
or at a dlsunionUt would have been out
of pUce In It durli.g the rebellion. Or
gonian. Respectively referred to Senator Mltch-
ell, Dinger Hermann and the Salem Jour-
"The American 1'roUvtive Tariff Lenpio'
had eotae aort of a public circular to send
the iirfuNte the other day. Ua the a&aie
day it had a confidential corarnuruauUon to
make to one of ita 'corrcxpomlenta in New
Hanilshirv, No doubt it mixed those let
ter ud, for the BrfuNk ha the confident
ial communication, whi.h. is entirely at the
Protective Tariff League's service if it want
it Hftre ia nothing in it to interest the
Jtrfmhlic't renders, but if this aort of thing
happen often the Protective Tariff League
may find itself embaraased before tbe cam
paign closes. JteuWc.
William Florence, of Irving Park, wrote
recently to Senator Palmer, saying that tbe
democrat of that statu were enthusias
tically in favor ot hit nomination to the
pnsndi'ncy. Senator Falmer ha replied ;
o I am sure Cleveland would arouse the en
thuxiaxm of the masse of the people. The
contingrncy of my nomination for preni
dtsnt in m remote that it ia hardly worth
considering at all. I would not, under an;
circnmstiuicew, accept the vice-presidency.
could onlv be induced to accent the brat
place by the assurance of tbe convention that
it wa necessary that I should do so a con
tingency that ia very unlikely.
1.1- - : "
Reed, of Maine,! the largest man In the
House; Wheeler, of Albama,.! the
tma'.'.ett, and Curtis, of New York, It the
tallest. Mills, of Texas, or Turner, ot
Georgia, t the ablest, and Allen, of all
Ulppl, Is the wiulest.Curamlngs, of New
York, or Caruth, ot Kentucky.oi Hender
son, of Iowa, la the mot popular; Hooker,
of Mississippi, I the best orator; Hoi man,
of Indiana, I the oldest, and Bailey, of
Texas, I the youngest. Bou'.clle, of
Maine, I the handsomest ; Bingham, of
Pennsylvania, is the best dressed, and
Jolly, ot South Dakota, It the homllest.
Springer, of Illinois,! the most gariulous;
Wilson.of West Vlrglnla.the most learned,
and Culbertson, of Texas, the best lawyer.
By nr. in, of Indiana, is the most aggressive.
Burrow, of Michigan, the best parllamen
tarin,and Simpson.of Kanas,ihe readiest
McMl.lin, of Tennessee, la the debater.
Rife, of Pennsylvania, the fattest, and
Tucker, of Virginia, the thinnest, tfin
Cmpbcll, t New York, I the beat
oaturcd, and En'.ce, of Tennessee.the most
m petit ous. Moody U the moat taciturn;
that is a quality Uncle Sam doe not keep
on tap in his house of congress.
The congressional apportionment pro
posed by the republican of Ohio is writ
ten proof of fraud and unfairness. The
exact ratio of population to a district la
174,872. The largest district in population
la the democratic Fifth district, with J07-,
317. The smallest la the overwhelmingly
republican Twtlf'h, with 149479. The
democratic district is 33,445 above the full
ratio, and the republican district 29,393 be
low the full ratio. Tbe average popula
tion of the democratic district I 12,500
above the ratio, and of the republican d!
rlct 3,500 below.
In the proposed district It require 71-,
6k democratic vole to elect a congress
man and only 24,171 republican vote,
making one republican vote In represent
ee .ower very nearly the equivalent of
three democratic vote.
Prerident fIc.rrl.on and Governor Mc-
Klnley shnulj not lose a day In preaching
another official sermon on the evil of
gerrymandering. Their own party furl-he
the text.
Woolen poods manufactured in this
country are cheaper than they were when
the McKinley bill wa paased. More of
' those goods are consumed and more do
mestic wool has been consumed in their
manufacture. Stalnman.
1 am, whore in tne name or common
.sentie does the protection for the woolen
manufiicturer come in at? But, after all,
woolen (foods should be a great deal cheaper
than before the pasHae of the McKinley
law , for the poor, deluded wool grower has
hail to mil bis wool cheaper than be did
before tlie passage of the law and hence the
manufacturer should sell cheaper, as he buys
his raw material cheaper. It is probably
not true that more "domestic wool" has
been conmimed, for, for one year since the
pannage of tbe McKinley bill the amount of
foreign wool imported waa more than thirty
million pounds more than the year immed
iately proceeding its pannage. The Statet
man should bear in mind that there ia more
shoddy goods in the "Inarket by far than
ever before, hence their cheapness. AI'
wool good are by no means easy to obtain
and .the price is as high as for the last de
ca'le. The McKinley act makes no "difference
in favor of the manufitf turor." It distri
butee the protection fairly between the man
ufartnrer and the wool-grower; while the
Springer bill. a this democratic paper ad
mits, "makes a difference in favor of 'the
manufacturer of iJ5 per cent." Orrgoidan
The McKinley bill gives the woolen man
ufacturer 01, per cent and tho wool grower
41 per cent. Does the Oreonlai pretend
that this U a fair dixtribution of protection
between tbe manufacturer and wool grower?
Why should the manufacturer have .00 per
cent more protection than the wool grower?
That paper bsis never explained this partial
ity. It cannot complain of Springer wh
makes the difference 35 per ... whm it
boldly endorses the McKimey law which
gives the manufacturer 50 per cent. TLe
campaign of education is cloning in tightly
around the pampered organs of the protec
tion scheme, and they sea that in the near
future they will have nothing left to stand
upon. Farmers, mechanics, laborers, and
professional men are quietly inquiring in
to that schema which the Qugouian in its
befler fin 1 palmier days called the "robto
fiiri.T" and light is breaking in upon their
liilii mid in the near future protection as
COCNTINU.OCf. .
The touthern newspaper might better
have described the crse bv lng that It
I not likely that the republican will per
mit their canv'ldale to be Counted out If
they are elected. Under no cli cumsiancei,
however strong their msjorltr.wllt repub
lic n aupervlsor follow the example of
Hill and hi fellow conspirator In count
ing In men who are not elided. -New
r ork Prtst,
If that he o, then republican leader
have changed their tactic very much late
ly. People' memories are tco acute to
have forgotten that republican leader like
Sherman, Edmund, Garfield and other
entered Into a conspiracy to count out
Samuel J Tlklen who had been duly and
lawfully elected preslde.il ot tha United
State by a clear majority ot 19 In the
electoral college and 150,000 majority In
the popular role ot the people, and thua
thla Infamy wa consummated and fraud
became first triumphant In American his
lory. Then, again, only a, tew year ago
the republican leader In Montana, with
deliberation and premeditated plan,
counted the democrat out of two United
State senators and no defense worthy ot
the name ha ever been made to this
charge. Then, rgsln.when'the repulblcan
congress under Dictator Reed met to or
ganise two year ago they found they had
but three or four majority. Thl was too
email a one to carry out their prearranged
plana, hence a Systematic scheme of con
test of democratic teat waa Inaugurated
whereby thl majority ot three wa In
created In a few week to twenty teven
Some ot the democrat whom they de
prlved of teat were elected by a high a
13,000 majority, A democrat wa elected
governor of Nebraska iS month ago. He
ha just ttcured hit Wat which ha been
occupied all these eighteen month by a
republican who wa not even a candidate
lor the office. The tame thing occurred
In Connecticut and the democrat ha not
got hi teat yet. But why multiply r
amSTIOX, DCX0CKAT3.
Democrat .of Linn county ahould bear
In lnd that next Saturday I the day for
holding primary meeting, and next Tun-
day la the day fixed for holding the county
convention. Since 1966, with a few par
tlal break, the democrat have held the
management of Linn county In their
hand. They have been faithful to their
trust and hence they have been retained
In power. Of course a tew mistake have
teen made, but these are at-noat unavoid
able. Next Tuesday they have an Import
ant dutv to perform. Upon the work of
that day depend the tuccet of the party
In June. There must be an open, fair,
honest convention and capable, honest
men must be selected a candidates. Thl
course followed and the democratic party
of the county wlil march on to vlctorv In
June. The democratic party I the parly
of the people, but thla must be thown in
work aa .well at in profession. Hence can
dldatea In whom the masse have confl -dence
must be selected. The Da mock at
baa no candidate to urge upon the con
vention. It seeks to urge the convention
toVtake no mistake but to keep faith with
the masses In the nomination ot a good
ticket. We have ro tear that the con
vention will make a mistake on thl point,
but the duty devolved upon the Dimo
crat aa a democratic paper, constrains us
to warn democrat of the Importance cf
doing their work well. There la much
confusion In local politics, and democrat
should purrne uch a course a wlil show
It to be the true, steadfast friend of the
people and thus entitled to their support.
A I EllOCaUTICKErOK.
Senator Palmer represents a reform which
is perhaps as vital to the future of this
country aa any other now being agitated in
the political arena. He is the representative
of the democratic party in urging- it It
was that party which, in tbe Illinois cam
paign of 1800, took the initiative in the
work of breaking away from old traditions
and exemplifying a new method of choosing
United State senators which should come
nearer to the people as the source of all po
litical power.
The colossal fortunes which have succeed
ed the civil war period, and which have de
bauched senatorial elections in many states,
have made such a change a vital necessity.
In control of a senate chosen by caucus the
money power could, by the corruption of
legislators and the skillful manipulation of
votes in a few doubtful district in doubtful
states, perpetuate ita power, no matter how
frequently or emphatically tbe people in the
election of the president ahd members of
the bouse of representatives might ex pre
their condemnation of it and their desire to
overthrow it. An illustration of this may
perhaps be afforde 1 ere long, by the defeat
in the republican senate of all tariff reform
fnestaiiiipa nr cnnnt'i ntv In llui Iia fiuiiu I
Itpform in thm L4i r.u iL .
necessary part of tbe general plan of reform
indorsed by the democratic party.
A dispatch from Atlanta Ga. says:
The majcHlty of t-e Georgia alliance
men will not desert the democratic for the
people's part This wss demonstrated at
an alliance meeting held today. The
speakers were Congressman L F Living,
ston, president ofthe Georgia alliance, N
A Wilson, vice-president of the alliance,
both of whom have just returned from the
St Louis conference, and ex-State Senator
Z T Zachery. a prominent alliance man.
All the speaker declared It would be
folly for the farmers, who compose he
majoiity of the democratic party, to leave
for Die new partyr whose main strength
lies with the republican In the west and
northwest.
Tne campaign committee of fif teen.head
ed by Senator Colquitt and ex-Senator
Brown, appointed to push the canvass of
Senator Hi. I lot t!?e presidency, ha Issued
sn addresa to the pople, settln 4 forth Mr
Hill's many good qualities, and ayingtht
he haa been recommended to the democ
1 acy at large by tne Ne 0 York can vent Inn
as the man who can most turely carry
New York state. Various towns In
Georgia have already organized Hill clubs,
and the movement for the New York sen
ator wlll.'t I etated.stsume great strength.
The following are candidate for the of
ficers named, subject to the action of tbe
democratic county convention: For county
clerk, C E Stanard, Brownsville: CC Hack-
man, Lebanon; N P Payne and J P Gal
raith, Albany. . For Sheriff, C C Jackson,
Halsey, and M Scott the present incumbent.
For county judge Geo Ilumphery and J J
Whitney of Albany. For county treasurer:
II Farwell, Brico Wallace, Alex Montgom
ery and W B Smith. For assessor J E
Michael, Santiara; W J Itibelin, of Halsey,
and II 8 Williams, of Jordan. School
superintendent: O F Russell; V M Mitchell
and L M Curl For surveyor : E J O'Connor.
lor commissioner: J M Hassler and Wash
Philip. For the legislature these names
are mentioned: W R Bilyeu, A Blevins, C
J Shedd, M A Miller, A W Stanard, 0 P
Cofliow jr and W P Elmore. For recorder
E E Davis and Walter Mefihee. !
The democratic county central committee
of Yamhill county met at McMinnville Sat
urday. By request, they took a vote on the
preference for candidate , for president.
Judge Galloway, the chairman, led off with
an emphatic vote for Cleveland. The vote
stood: Cleveland C; Peunoyer 0; Boies 2;
Palmer 1; Carlisle 1. There was an em
phatic opposition tJ Hill. Armng t'w re
priblieans Senator Dolph is mentioned for
(From our regular eurrjxmieiil,(
Washington, Feb. as, t?o.
Speaker Crisp U at Fori re 1 Monroe, and
units he diiolirT the positive orders ot till
physician he will not return tbi week, al
though he tfttil when he led that he
would rsturn In tlm to preside over the
House on Wednesday, unlet he was too un
well to do so. In hi) alxence.no meeting of
the committee on rule can be held to act up
on the request of those aha signed the peti
tion asking that a date be set for the consid
eration of the free coinage bill, and, in view
ot the announcement that the war and
mean committee would on the first of March
call up on of the tariff bills fot consideration,
the situation It a Utile embarrassing, tnd call
for same very fin party management.
It ia estimated that nut leu than six weeks
will be required for the debate on the three
tariff hills, and a tevcral tt the appropria
tion bills will Meanwhile be reported and dis
posed of, it teemt safe to tay that it will be
May Defer the final vote It taken on the last
one of the tariff bills. Mr island, speaking
for the silver democrats, tay. they will no.
object to the tsrifl bill having precedence, If
the ecmmi'.te on mles will tel a day for the
consideration of the free coinage hill, but that
they will give way to nothing un'.es tucli
day i te. He will not hear of the compromise
preposition which hat been suggested, that an
early dy In the next tesstun of congress he
set for the taking up of the free coinage bill
Some tort of a compromise, such at can be
approved by all conservative democrat, will
have to be reached before the House can pro
ceed much farther. It 1 an absolute political
necessity.
The guvernnunt printing nffice deficiency
fur tbe current Ccal year it 1385,000. Not
wi'hsttoding t'.ie io.mcos approf ilationt
made by tie billion dollar congttss.lhei will
be a dtficienry in nearly every one of the de'
ptrimeatt of the government.
Mi D C Mills.whols at the bred ef tb syn
dlrat whiih l.otdsihe Bchring Sea sealing
privilege, wa the fellow guest ot Mr Huriaoo
and Secretary Blaine at a dinner given by bis
old business associate, Secretary Elklnt, an
evening or two g sad gossip says hi com
ing here at this timt It closely connected with
tha business before the Bebring's Sea com
mission. With two such fiknd s Secre
ts r its Blaine and Eikins in the cabinet, Mr
Mil's baa a right to feel confident that hi in
terest will properly protected by the admin
1st rat Ion.
Representative 11 titer, of Ohio, wbu oj
(ositloa to tbe free coinage of silver hat given
htm consider jble prominence Of late, hat
htnde! Mr Ho'msn, chairman of the demo
cratic eauce. a request signed by foity odd
democrats for the calling of act us on the
silver quest!?, aad Mr Holman aav hi will
issue the call this week. Tt call way be
issued and the caucus held, but unless it i
much more largely attendtd than tbe last Cau
cus held for the tame purpose, it it not proV
ab'e that it will settle tbe policy to be pur
sued by the House.
The committee to Investigste the Pension
bureaa will bold It second meeting Thursday,
when a day will tie tel o begin taking evi
dence, which promise to be voluminous.
Rcpicsentative Cooper and Enloe will repre
stnt the prosecution, so to speak, and ex-Kep
rnntative Pyon, cf Illinois, and Grtca B
Raum, jr., are counsel for the Commissioner
of Pensions. It mty bt thit tbe beginning
of the investigation may be postponed a lew
day to accomodate Representative Cooper,
who is tbe leading counsel in a murder trial to
take place ia Indiana.
Coogro i ia Chicago today, and the Cap
itol reminds oae of the middle of the long re
ccs, so q alet is everyibieg. The adjournment
wa only until tomorrow, but a there it aot a
quorum of either House or Senate here noth
ing can be done until Wednesday, wbtn the
excursionists will be back.
It seems strange that a man wtu was set
down Dpja by tbe voters of li e country as hsrd
as was ex-Cir Ree!,hoolJ still cherish politi
cal ambition, but he doe,md be is working to
secure the support of the Maine dclegat
tbe Minneapolis convention to bis presidential
pretentiona. Mrljerrison has also called apon
Mr Blaine to cbecklhate the movement, and he
ts promised to do so, but tbe naa in the
White Home is afraid tf the ex-speaker all
the same, as be know that be bears h'tn
neither love nor goor,
It begins to look a though the joint resotu
lion providing for a constitutional ararndmeal
uthorizing the elect ion of senators by tbe peo
ple would get through congress this session
Considerable crow ing may bo expected
from the protectionist editors over the fact
that under the beneficent provisions of the
McKinley act the American lien has incrva-
ea ner product to such an extent as to en.
tire! j exclude the pauper product of the
Canadian hen from this market. The price
of eggs may now be considered as very near
tbe cotit of production, and protection can
point to one infant industry in which tbe
tax is not paid by tbe consumer.
I The convention of the assessors at Port.
1 land adopted the tallowing resolutions:
Whkra, Under the practical working
of ilitaesment law of this state there
is wide-spread andgrowing dltsstlsfaclion.
W11 tut as. It is believed that the cause
of many of the evil complained of Is In
herent in the assessment laws.
Resolved, That it is the sense of this
convention of the county assessors of tbe
state now assembled for the purpose of
considering all questions relating to assess
inent, that the assessment law should be
amended to a to reach result a follow:
First Tht all assessment upon which
it is proposed to levy and collect taxes
should br made at a uniform time, to-wit:
tlo'cloc noon of lh firit Monday of
March etchyear,
Second That the listing ot property
Should be completed within ninety daya
from that date.
Third That there should be no deduc
tion on account of indebtednesa and there
fore no assessments of credits; that exist
ing property atone should be assessed, and
of the place of Its actual location.
Fourth Thai there should be provision
for the enforcement of a lien on tne prop
erty assessed, dating and attaching on and
after said 11 o'clock noon of March 1, for
all taxes levied for the current year under
said assessment, but that said lien shall
not be confined to the specific property
assessed.
Fifth That the fixed rates of taxation
of 5 mills for school purposes and also
univeislty tax be repealed and the rate of
tax levy be made b) ne atale authorities
necessary to meet the estimated expense of
!he government of the state In the same
manner as I donu by the county court for
county purpor.es.
, , . 1
The democratic party has J majority of
the popular vote in the United States; of
that there is no doubt. It also has a ma
jority of tbe totes in states that cast a
majority of the electoral votes. The only
thing that ca 1 defeat the democratic party
next fall is a bad blunder or a serious divis
ion in ifrj own ranks. If these occur, the
men who are responsible for it will not be
easily forgiven by tha democrats of the
Country. Ttlexam.
The democratic and republican county com
mittoes of Umatilla Co. havemado arrange
ments to give a course of instruction to the
udges and clerks of election under the new
law regulating the condncting of elections.
The election officers are all to meet at Iler-
pnerand hold a mock election where all may
learn the practice! way of conducting elec
tions. This ought to be done in Linn
county alwo. .
Uimy rumor isays the third p irtv has se-
ler.'ed Judge W Q Giwiam as its presi . I
Miami.
15 II Flausr. formerly of
y of ot Helens,
where he edited the Mist, and later of
lilllsboro, where he was connected wlilt
the Independent, has decided to start a
democratic newspaper In Salem, and lias
rented a building tor that purpose, it
will lake unflgt(lng perseverence by
Flagg to make a democratic paper count
in Saleln.
A Sale rt paper says Out when "Sandy"
Old (hot Emit Webber he wa a republi
can, but that he ene'grs from the peni
tentiary a tull-nedged democrat. 11 it
thus apparent thai the Oregon penitentiary
la a great reformatory Inttltull in. "wet
come. Baletn ha
organlaed a
kindergarten
effort wa
arsoclatlon
Kecentl
y an
dtafi
ttarted here to eitablUrt a free klndergar-
ten. This effort should be continued. I he
kindergarten I the future starting point
for the education of the masses, and give
the little one Idea for future usefulness
obtained In no other way. Let the kind
ergarlen nio jgmenl be pushed torward
The Portland Mercury aaya the wife of
n Albany professional man has been In
that city with a detective, and did not be
have iut rluht. Must be a mistake, as
n Mhlng can be learned here ot anything
01 the kind.
A tug of war l now going on between
Seattle and Tacoma in the matter of
reulstrallon ot voters. Seatll elalma to
have to.ooo 011 the list, and Tacoma Is
determined to surpass this; but cannot do
It, we predict.
The editor of the Seattle Post-Intelll
eencer characterises Krsncls Wlllard as
either "a demaBoirua" or "an ass," which
I In keeping with the P 1'a style of
journalism. Ml Wlllard, regardlest ot
politics, t one 01 me nooieti a wen a
ablest and purest women of the present
generation.
SaUm does thing In the Salem way
It the undertook to build a railroad to the
moon It would ao. Journal. Ye?
What about the Fall Cli" R B. the Ml-
verton motor line, besides the Astoria
and Salem R R Incorporated tweor three
year ago.
Marlon county has fallen Into line. The
Statesman says: The Marlon county
farmers alliance met at Orange hail yea
terdav and held Quite an Interesting meet
Inr. there being present tepresentatlve
from many ot tbe subordinate alliance
throughout the county, The ball was set
to rolling nicely In the matter ot p'sclng
a third ticket In the field this spring It
seems the cent ral verdict that a third
ticket was necsssarv and the alliance will
now work alon; that line. It Is likely
there will b state, congressional and
county ticket.
It I al thai Senator Hilt wilt soon lead
to the marrlaf altar one ot Albany's
rich wlilowa. ,
Telegrams have Wen received from
Ogden, from which It would appear that
K It Lutkey had oot been In that city.
It waa a caw of mistaken Identity.
Walla Walla failed to come to time as
a member ot ths base bait league, not
raising tbe necessary I10.00C capital,
and now AlUny Is suggested as a substi
tute. Could Albany raise 10,000 in
stock?
swasssaw
Koms time ago. ft London paper offered
a 2-yuinea prise for the beat definition
of a kins. Among Un; 7.G-.0 answers re
ceived were tbe lolloping : "A report at
head-quarters." Contraction ot the
mouth due to enlargi utent ot the I eart."
"An article that is always accepted and
(im)printed, but not itlways published."
A Portland Welcome reporter waa told
that Portland capitalists will soon begin
the erec'lon of a 1150.00 smelter In the
Okanogan mining district. In the state of
Washington. Portland has for years bten
furnlshlnf a large share of the capital
necessary to Inaugurate all the great min
ing enterprises of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho.
Ths Dkmocrat Is tinder obligation to
soma one In Washington for a large nam-
berof cli pplnga about tbe marriage o(. Mat
tie Mitchell and ths Baron De Fouehon-
caald, or whatever yon call him. There
is nothing to be proud of when an Amer
ican girl makes a fool ot bet self by
marrying a titled foreigner, bence w
refrain from Dubiiabing them : besides it
would take several issues to cover lb
field.
A man who is running an agricultural
naner over atAnacortea. wi! 11 water on
one sid and woods on the other, is solic
iting subscribers In ths Willamette val
ley. Now It ia in order for some one to
start a mining Journal op in Marion or
Polk, or a lumberman's paper op at
Pasco, vv estern Oreeon. and particular-
It the Willamette valley, ought to sup
port a good acrlcuWural paper,and prob
ably would, if one should ever mate us
appearance. Ex.
Florence, the actor, once gave totni
advice to a friend in these words : "One
gallon of whisky costs about $3, and con
tains about C5 ii cent drinks. Now, If
yon must drink, buy a gallon and make
your wife tbe baraeeper. When you
are dry give her IK cVnts for a drink,
and when the w hisky it gone, she will
have, after paying for it, ftl.75 left, and
every gallon thereafter will yield the
same profit. This money she should
put away, so that when you have become
an inebriate, unable to support yourself,
and shunned by every respectable man,
your wife mar have money enough to
keep yon until your lime comes to fill a
drunkard's grave."
Mr Henry BIskely, of Brownsville,
writes that he is not a candidate for
sheriff or any other office as reported in
a correspondence in the Dxmocsat.
A Chicago editor suggested that if the
atmosphere grows much worse In that
city it will have to be taken up in cap
sules. Detroit Free Press. Today the
fog was so Mtick at this city that it was
proposed to do away with the false-work
at the bridge and build on top of the fog.
A I) Bhepard, assistant general freight
agent, ot Ban Franclrco, and K P Rog
ers, assistant O F & P agent, of Port
land, returned last evening from a trip
on tbe O P to the front. It ia to be
hoped officials of the two roads exchange
courtesies enough to finally make pro
per freight rates for each other and also
a union depot at this city.
Gen LIsli Applegate is a candidate for
circuit judge on the republican ticket.
The Record, of Ashlaud, a democratic
paper, saya he would make a much bet
ter judge than one would suppose from
looking at his overcoat, his old straw hat
and bis Jacksonian home-made collar.
The Record says : There ia only one
danger about having Lish on the bench
That would ba to the poor prisoners
whom the district attorney would man
age to send to tne penitentiary. In
passing sentence on these dumb brutes
the general would never get through
with his sentence, tie would take them
back to the Roman Empire, the fall of
Babylon, the mistakta of our first par
ents, and if the prisoner's term was not
g6ne by this time he would bring him
up to the time of Henry the Eighth.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Seward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Ball' Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Wa tha undersigned, have known F. 3, Che
ney (or the last IS years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all hastiness transaction
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their firm.
WKHTaTKUAX, WholtwaloDrnprlstii, Toledo, O.
W aldi so, K in van & Masviw , w holes ala Drug
iristB, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is tnK.n Internally, actlna
directly vpoa the blood and imutous fmrfarenof
the gyBUjra.
iirugfc'ials.
Price, tho. ner bottlu. Eold bv oil
"ioatmiouuiisi tae. .
ifANTCD. 20 shares Albany Build
insr, and Joan Association Kt'wlr
Tlii.EOIlAPlIIO NI3VV6
That W blky Trt.
Boston, Mareh 1. -A story published
this evening says- "More surprises are in
store for the people most interested in the
whisky trust. Before anothnr twenty-four
hours elapse it is fflt improbable Unit ar
rests will be made which wiil create a pro
found sensation. The indictment resulted
from tho prosecution of the whisky trust of
ficials nnd Ute charge contained is tatntr-
ing wnn tunmuer ot tlm granrt jury, 1 lie
ttial ter has been kept excwvltngly quiet,
llistrict Attorney Allen says he can give no
information."
Jaehsaavitle Eleelle.
Jacknonvillk, Or March 1. Tho an-
nnal city election took place today. This is
the first election held under the Australian
ballot system. It worked perfectly and gave
eutire satisfaction, the following ollioors
wore elected;
Trustee. D Cronemillor, Dr J W Robin
son, Max MulUir. J Nun?n and Charles
Nicknll; recorder, H J Dnvt treasurer, J
Cronomtllfir; marshal. H W Grimws: street
eoiiimiasioner, Henry Wendt.
I ararlata Business, ,
Port Townskkd, March 1. Throe
Chinese, charged with being unlawfully in
the United States, were arrested today by
customs ollieers. It i reported in the Chin
ese quarter that an unknown sloop manned
ry two wiute men, while coming across
from v Ictoria Monday night with a cargo
ot contrahoittl Chinese lost four jtassengors
overlsxird. who were drowned. Tho re
mainder cams to Port Townsend and four
have been arrested. ;
Tbe Greatest la lbs WU.
Pkkvkh, March I. The Mollis Gibson
mute will distribute In dividends t328,000
among stockholders of record for March. It
ia estimated (hat the April dividends will
awonnt to 400,000. This is the irreatest
divhtend ever paid in one month by any
stiver nnna in me worm, uesnies thoae
immense dividends, the company ha a re-
serve fund of .jQ,000.
That Jail Break.
KofliBL iio, Or Feb 29. Yesterday, at
alwtit 11a. m., two of Uto Wingnta Hart
Minstrel Company, in jail on a charge ' of
burglary made their escape. They had
beam ai lowed in the corridor, and, having
secured sumo roil and poll from their iron
bedsteads, wrsppnl the ends with cloth to
deaden the scund. and jammed a hols
through the wall of the north end of the
jail. One man and a boy escaped. Whim
Judge Pitxhugh discovered the bole in the
wall from hi modem he at once went to
tlm scene. Both were captured at Cut U ire
drove this morning, having rtdilen on the
blind baggage from Oakland.
a MlllMta Mrs Will V Aar4,
LnxDos, Feb 29. It ia now estimated
that 410,000 luinera will cease work in
fortnight in their efforts to prevent a reduc
tion in wagna, Minuld tiie rew.nl tnten
tions of the mtntT U carried out and 1
strike ituuijrumted. bruin h industries will
be adversely al!ertsd and it is estimated
l.UUO.OotJmen will fl the effects of tho
struggle. 1 lie pruts Of coal u rapidly ris
ing in London. Figures today shown an
advance of a shilling a ton alxwe Saturday 'a
rates. The increase wilt fall heavily on the
floorer classes.
Baeaast tm Death.
Skatti.r, Feb 29. A terrible fatality oc
curred in this city this morning, by which
three children, two girls and one boy, , be-
tween the aires ot four and eleven years,
wer biirued to death and tbe father severely
injured in his efforts to rescue bis children
from the flame, which devoured his home
ami all his poeMinti. 'Hsey wvre John II
himpson. a liliu kmriilh. lived with bia wife
and four rhiidim. Urpha. aired 11 vetrs
Julia, 9: Ray, 4, and Rime. 2. residing near
tne aiadison street cable railway power-
noose.
Aa Oreiea tartars ha.
Thk Dau.ks. Or Feb 29. Three distinct
shocks ef earthquake were felt here at 2 JS
this morning. The vibrations were north
and south, and lasted about four seconds,
A nuiiiU-r of citiuw were awakened by the
shock, and ruhed into the street in their
night-clothe. In some residenre the plaster
was cracked ami crockery rattted upon the
shelves. o serious damage is reported
Whlshey Neat Arretted.
Cnicaoo, F.b 29. It ia definikly
known (he federal grand jury at Bostoo
February 11. tad ided all the 0 Si cits an
directors of the Cattle Feeding and Distill
ing Company, tbe "whisky trust" for the
violation of the Sherman anti-trust law
Today United Slahw Marshal Hitchcock
deputie were engaged in svrving warrants
for the arrest of tbe indicted men.
Lk S)4 VeeThesav
Amacohtes, Wa Feb 29,Labdy a well
dressed stranger represented himself here aa
a world's fair commissioner and cvltivated
the acmia.ntan of such persona as be
thought could do htm the most good. AfW
his disappearance Saturday a Wa! bank
uixeovemi, at a cost ot a.aj, that his pre
tenses ami loiter or croon were bogus.
Walt"Ua Jaio,
yvasiiixutox, tco !: there is some
dissatisfaction in the Washington delega
tion in congrr with the present sdtnini
tration. Nothing is said aloud nor for pub
lication, but it 1 evil lent that the members
of the delegation, without specifying; any
particular man, are nrt very well eahatied
with tbe treatment which has been accord'
ea Washington ty U10 administration in
raont matters. The appointment of the
circuit judge probably did more to stir up
this feeling than anything else tlat has
happened lately, because the members of
the dolctfution expected and honed they
would at-exire the judgsbip, especially aa the
state of Oregon had all along been mors
highly favored in appointments than Wash
ington. It is set forth that Oregon haa a
minister to Turkey, a judge in Alaska and
a collector of internal revenue for the dis
trict of Ore.ron though Washington has a
largnr population and a larger republican
vote than Oregon. ,
. Am Ate rieelprweltf.
New YokA, Feb 2. -The World's cor
respondent at Washington sends the follow
ing: China will strenuously protest to this
srovernnjent against the enactment of such
Chimwe exclusion laws as are proposed in
the Geary and Stump bills, now before the
house, if such laws are enacted China will
retaliate, She will expel all American mis
sionaries, toachera ana their families, and
all Americans engaged in any busings
within the Chinese Ktnptre: and aha wiil
sever diplomatic relatif n with this govern
ment. A GsmmI Sbawlaf .
, Tacoma, Feb 28. The city assessment
roll for 1892 wai completed today. It was
made on a basis of the full cash value, and
shows
Real estate ,.... ....... . .$34,475,f92
Improvements ................. 5,479,600
Personal property ....., . 4,845,162
Total .................. .$44,900,455
The total assessed value in 1890, made at
50 per cent of the cash value, when proper
ty was valued more highly than at preset t,
was $12,500,000. : . . :
A Feeallar llatesaesitt .
Saw Fbancisco, Feb 28. "The first
choice of the New York delegation to Chi
cago for the presidential nomination will
probably be William C Whitney, ex-secretary
of the navy." This was the sentiment
expressed by Norman E Mack, editor and
proprietor of the Buffalo Times., He was
elected a delegate to the Chicago convention
without bis knowledge.
Shershaa Will Batlre
New Yobk, A Washington special te
the World says: "Senator John Sherman,
it is said, does not expect to serve out the
term to which he was elected by the Ohio
legislature last January. From an inside
official source it is learned he has made up
his mind io retire to private life. The date
of his retirement has not been fixed defi
nitely." , :
LyarhlHg Coort.
Tekkb Haute, Ind Feb 28. Friday
Itoxa Slaughter, aged 12 yea's, while on a
sick bed, was criminally assaulted . by Ed
Chessenisjrry and Frank Orry, both aged 16
Today nhe died from tho effects of tho as
sault, The pojmlitt'e is greatly exciteil, imd
liaarh Him Out.
Br Ps vt.. March 1. John L Hullivun
Hindu his Initial eparnnce as an actor here
lust night, and wound tip his periormrnce
y falling Hat on tlm stage in the Inst ai t.
le could scarcely walk or talk thronirhoot
the perforoianro, ami when bo forgot his
lines made disconnected smeches to tha
spectator about his ability as a fighter.
A Mars tha Atlaalle 1'east,
Nkw Yoiik, March 1. A terrible storm
of wind, ruin and snow ragtsl all night and
today here and along the Atlantic count.
1 he wind was sixty miles an hour. At
Iinng Branch, Anbury Park ami Atlantic
City much damage was rettorted. The sea
s making heavy cnormu imiprits on land.
aviliions have been blown down, ete,
TIIHEAtS.lf.OEKH.
If the threat is corrlod out by the friend
of Mr Cleveland of cramming him down the
'throat of bis opiKmotit. there is likely to
be considerable "throat cutting" in No
enibor, Portland Ui'fatck.
Threat, lndisdl Pray toll us who of
Cleveland's friends ever nttvlo a threat to
cram 1dm down the throats of "his oppon
ents." Haa Cleveland's fnond shown thl
'cramming" disposition by seizing upon
party machinery and rushing in in a very
unseemly way into a midwinter convention
to secure delegates? We trust tlie '
will be explicit. Tell ua who made the
threat to "cram." Toll rj whim and where
the threat waa made. Buppose one of
Cleveland's "opponents" sliould conto up to
the national convention with tlm 72 deity
gates from New York and a postiiblo 200
besides, and Cleveland should come up with
enough from the other stales to secure )i
nomination; would that be considered cram
ming Cleveland down the throats of his
'opponents?" No, there haa been no throats.
Does the DifaUh seek to prejudice its
readers against Cleveland by giving pub
licity to such unfounded chargi? We
trust not, and yet it looks very much like it
A dispatch from Huntington, W. Va.,
eayt
Gov Fleming. Congressman Canchsrt
and other prominent democrat from all
part ot the state attcnuco a meeting ncre
today la form a league ot club for the
Fourth Congressional district. A resolu
tion declaring allegiance to Senator Hill
was almost unanimously defeated, wutie
Cleveland's name was greeted with rous
ing cheers.
Waterson of the Louisville Courier-
Journal, ssys:
lbs way thine have been shaped In
New York It would be sulclJsl tor the
democracy to nominate cither Cleveland
or Hill for the presidency. Senator Hill
as a presidential candidate will encounter
difficulties which never presented them
selves during hi prevtuus candidacies.
tilll cannot carry a single northern state.
unlets It be New York, at all. Kentucky
will instruct her delegates to vote lor John
U Carlisle. Next to Grover Cleveland he
I the most piomlnent exponent of tarilt
reform.
Mr McKinley eay: You can't make
wool free on the sheep's back and tax it
on our backs." Then the tariff on cloth
ing Is a tax? Thank for the admission.
Pimples.
Ths el4 14m ef S ysaes ao waa that fasaal
sraptloaa wer 4m to a "bloi hnmor," lor
walck tbsy save pviua. Tb a all tt eld aaraa
perliUs auolals aaaash. a aseat obJwlianaU and
irsiss satastal, ttal lwu4 at ftrrturff.
tvstjsally trstas mmtUmt. Taabaveac
ste4 this waaa Saalsa cshs aaraaHrlUaa kbaa
It la ba ' so kaowa aha she ssesa
aea, tb klo4 avsaMec pawar, I Ik (4 sil
vtllaUDf or slsaaslas psswateoa, i
ifsd b? laAlfeasiea ee aaaMipasWa. vti
tha Wood. 1 wall slsaUa. a elsaa stcsstab mm&
haaltbtul 4'eMoa yaslSss H an ihar Siaasssar.
Tha lof'9 V sfssskla Sar ss rt'Ja ts eos swaa4a4
aftar lb ns&dava i&m a talat U bowsis aa4
MlmaUt tha !f sssiaa. Tb sltVrl Is Iramsdlat
and asset satUfaclorr- A abort teaUstonlal le
sentnsst Ue sxrSoa ef Iba poiaaa BaraaparUiaa
aad Jor's sjuaera vtaable fmparsllon. Ura.
G, D. Slaart, at MO Mara SL. S, f.. wrilas: " I
have for yaar bad ladbjastloo, I ttsd a popular
araapariUa bat II aeisaily as4 mora rlmtl
t break oat on asy faee. fttariaf tbat Joyawaa
a later pratiaratioa a4 aetad dlfkrant:;-, 1 1 ltd
It aad tba plmta lsdiai!y d(ar Roared
Joy's
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
rot SALI BT
tid C ITAIAIO ALBANY
SHILOH'S
D0I1SUMPTI0II
CURE. "
The saeeas ef thl Ore! Couth Care la
without a parallel la the history or medicine.
All drasctsv srs authorised to sell it on a pos
itive guarantee, a tact that no other cure eaa
moesasfuily stand. That it may become
known, tha Proprietor, at an enormoos e
pan, ar plaelng Sample Bottle Krea Into
Tory borne la the United States and Canada.
If yon bare a Cough, Bora Throat, or Bron
chitis, dm It, for It wilt ears yoo. If your
child baa thaCronp, or Whooping Oongh, one
It promptly, and relief la sore. If you dread
that Insidious disease Consnmntion, naa II.
Aa!t your Druggist for SHILOH'S CVRB,
Prica 10 et.. Mots, and It. 00. II yoor Long
are sort or Back tame, use Stilloh'a Poroua
Plaster. Pries iscte. For sale by all Drug
gist and Daalar.
AXLE
GREASE
BEST 1ST TIIE WOUXD.
SlsrWMkrlDeqaalllteaarsairattrtiaaavtt, aetuaTI
fuUMtlnar two boxos of anyothor brand. No
ttaoud by baa, iriit. Tt i 11 ai V i. 3i V 3 K.
FOB SAtlt BTPFAI J!RB QgNgRAU.Y. ftfV
A Hovclation.
Tew people know that ths
bright bluUh-green color of
I tba ordinary teas exooaed In
j tb windows frl ft rhe oat.
oral color, tkitvi wxatn as tha
(art may be. it t nevertheless
artificial', mineral coloring
matter being used for this
purpose. Tb eQect la two
fold. It not only makes th
lea a bright, shiny green, bat also permits tha
asa of " off color " and worthless teas, which,
one andar tbe green cloak, are readily
worked off as a good qnallty of tea.
An eminent authority writes on this sub
Joot: "Tb manipulation of poor teas, tneire
them a finer appearance, is carried on exten
sively. Greea teas, being in this o untry
onjioeinlly (.opular, are produced to meet tha
di-maad by coloring chea: er black kinds by
i'asiitgorioolng with Prussian blue, tumeric,
f rpsuni, and liidig.t. TMtmrlhed it SO C"
tral thiU veiy little gmuiiu untolort4 fre- r.
U ofcrtd f.ir tale."
It was tho knowledge i t this cottditt. n r
affaln t! a: i rompted theplae rig of 1 eccli's
Tea before the public It is atwolutt 1 )n a
and wl hmit color. Did yoa over si aiy
genulue nucolorod Japan teat A k your
fr.ieertoppenavarkafof Ileech's, and' u
will see P, snd probably for tha very fir.it
line. II will be found lu color to bo t be
tween the irtlllrial green tea that you have
been accuntomed to and the black tea.
It draws a delightful canary eilor, and Is so
fragrant tl at it wlil bo a rovclattou to tea
drinkers. Ita purity make it also mora
economical than the ar.lfitial teas, for lei
of It Is required per cup. Bold only to pound
I ackRje bearing this trads-mark:
uto As tiiiildhoodr
If your grocer does net have it, he will gel
It for y ms. jv,c5 s pas poua 1 For mia a
m
SHERIFFS SALE.
In tin Cirenit Court 0 tt
for tho County of lAnn.
Slat 0 Ortym
S K CARTER, Plaint Iff '
FA TiUKK II AKT. Defendant,
NOTICKIS HKMKItY UlVFXTlItT
by vlrtt of an aaecutltm lssuwt out
o ths above named otitirt, in ttie above
entitled aollon, to in direetnd and iliiv
ered, 1 did on the 2inh day of Jsnnsry,
I'd.!, at ti e suit nf the above nsmnd plain
tilf, levy on and altar It all the rtubt, tit e
and Intetest cf the above narnul 1I1 f. nl
ant in aim to tbe real property t eroln
afier Imc ibsd, and will on
Kalarday, Ih tlh slay mt Marrh, last,
at the Court If ous door, in tbe city of
Albany, t.lnn county ,Orgon,t tbe hour
o' 1 o'oliwk p rn of said day,sxill at piitjllo
t notion fir orh In hand to tho I.UIient
btddur, aalrl rust prnperty dwtcribed as
f) lows, tow If UHslnninfr at the NW
oornnr of block r,IIw!klu!tV2iiI addi
tion Mi a litany, Linn nount v, reon;Uietici
easterly and parallel wild tho south
nountiary line 01 sal titocK tm rt:
thence aoiithsrly and psrallM with the
west boundary line or said biocir lis feoii
thanoe weaterly prl'nt with lbs north
bourn! wry tmecf aald liloek Co fcot, t'n noe
northerly on the wiwt bounoary lire of
aaiu oioea U tlm piaon or Migttinlfig.
Also tbe N M of the iMirjatl.in I.aul Calm
of O P Jlurkbatt and wife, Notification
Oi).i, In 'p II, M it 3 W. of ths '.Vliismalto
Meridian, In i.ln ootintv, dretron.
The irted4 arUiing from tho sale of
said real propnrty t bo "'polid, firnt , lo
the-payment or the noeia of an-l ujion thla
writ, anil ti e original mmm amouutlna to
I ha sum of 'AI Hft; srjrnd,to the payment
or piairititrs c;aiui aipouutinK to the sum
ot tllt.HH, and third, that tbe overplus, If
any there be remaining a'ter the payment
or tue aumsaiKive, to im pain into tne
above emitted otirt to abldo the further
order ol a sld court.
Dated Ibis 3rd dr.y of January, 1892.
M. SCOTT,
bherlffof Linn county, Oreos.
LADIES
M( KykU-M srs ffi'-wttm fwaasa-wf.
pf rkssfii ; ssa t si rr sm .,i4rarfi a fr,
aWtuMtas U4js7a) 4 trHIHt fcs tUU tm &umt, I
j f, iiia ffaiufc aKulir Mmmn4
'kt. Mlmtl. VirtM,lrUawU Ovr
lAl,HMk isawM. s.(ii sjawTttlrty lfM?Trtt.
It h sn fktn af "MsfklM," ! l,.tral4
fsHiasvr A4 st4fsjs f s.f vmj ifi M FPFE
Dor.'t fall to irtlaaa i PCVTPWIIlTtn
111. rxrlor b w l nai.MUl.il I tIIMS I
toe Aood Hto tKai Co.. Ch'cttKO. III.
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vtilrh Is or
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laahvwatas tha bear rti,teMt.'
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NOTICE OF FINAL ETTIEMEHT.
Notice is iiKUKtir otrrn tiut the fx
drbHl nacusi af l he bat vli i sad Wntanusnt
14 W K ttubii, Jwl, ban AM bis S-nl aeoonnl la
tlx urflsa oi Uiacrtsnlr t-ierfc nf Linn eounlj .Orcni,
and Usl U n.anif curt 4 aaid Uon r..tn.ij, baa
apaiIMt U mda r, tbs Jih Uf nl Sl.mh, IWi, SUM
Inxtr m lo d'rlu. k m Ins ..rnnua or ul d-r.u in
UOM, and Hm tourt roota uf astd roaai,y wrt u Un
pltum tut twsiine a)ijack' II any to aal final so
auonl snd ib sdUcnKni M ssul estal.
Uslad Jauiury IWH.
aMPKEW 4NOHLR.
oko w a rtiriiir, Kiwutor.
U' lur aunra'or.
CITATION,
I the Conitfy CW 0 tie Stall fj Orrgtm,
Jn Lmn fount y:
Ia tha matter nf the not ata ,f llimy
U.-ar, daccasnd.
To all tba heir krj'iwn and ankaown ia the
a box e enlltli d tU, (ircnticgt
THC NAME OF THE STAT 2 OF
a-itntd tn tuar in tba errant v court of the
aiate of Orntjon, forth coaiily of Linn, at
the toart room 0ert, at i. ibinv, ia the
county ot Una, on ftordty, th 1 2 .h day
of March, IS'Xl.at 10 o'clock ia the lureaooa
of tbut day, thee and there to show cause, if
acy there be, by ao order should art isrne
out of tbe above nntitlrd court aatboriiiug
and directing O P C'-haw, tba duly ap
pointed, qaalttied and acting administrator
of said eaaate, tOM!l t' real bropertv b
loniriog to ai.l aataV, dascribnd aa follows
b wit: The snn-.nwrst one-fourth of oeo
tirtti 2. in toaushif H. south Haae I East
Villanlta men.tia'Kiri iJtiq coantv.Uregoo
Dons bv nrder d the Hon II H N Black
burn, Jndewltbe Couhtt Court of the
state of Oregon, fr die coootv of l.ton.ailb
tba aaal of sail court ai&xdt thia 1st day cf
rebroary, A U, 1S92. .
Attest. N P IMYXft,
. -.Clerk.
AOM2KISTRAT3.VS NOTICE.
TtroTICE IS HKItKHV OlVEJf THAT THK an
i. dsraient"!. hsa h.m apfKrinlAl s4ainttraUalar
UM Matt ol Cha. Im IUdiislx.lccuci. All lwrwms
having claims axainat sut dtHvawxl are require! I
nroaral taatnproMrtly -prflcj, (i Ihe untler.xl at
Albuir. lAun moult, urwus. wtlbin sts Mutitiis
trm t.i4u.
Paled Uts 2Jlh df uf rsirusry. ISM-
O W KL'aiUtXiH.
O P Chanaw, AdmitiKmtor
Ally for A.lmr.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE VS
dsri(nd atmtmartraLor ot tha MM ot
Alios Kovl. daoMMHl, hsa BlaJ iih tha County
UjOrk. fur I.( ti n anunty, Urnea, his final account
in asid aaiata and u eaurt has Oxad tna ila nay or
aUrrh, mt, a- lha hour of lo e'ciui-fc a m, and tha
00 art room of said ouuaty eourt aa tha plans, for tb
awing- nt jbjofUeaa lb or to. If auy, and for ths
astUatusnt ot said (Mala.
Patad January ttnh, 1S8I.
8 A SlCKF-RSOS.
OEOWWRIOIIT, Admiuislrator.
Ally tor Adtn'r. '
ANNUAL MEETING.
NOTICE Is hereby
given thai lbs
etookboidera of
annual meeting; of tba
tbe Albany Buiidlner
Association will be
held at the ofuce
of W V I weed ale. on
Ferry Strea', lu Albany, 00 Monrlay,
March 21st, 1S81, at 7:30 p m.for the aleo
tioa of direotora, anil euob other buaioeaa
aa maj com before the n-eelin,-.
Paled Feb 12ih, IS82.
J.JOSEPH.
V C TT EKDALE, Swretary,
President.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
there will ba a rneeUnsr of the atock
holders xf the OdJ Psllowa 1111 Building
Association held rt thelrorboe in Albany.
Oregon nn Monday, tbe 14th day of
March, 1802. at the hour ol 7 o'clock n m
of said day, fi'-ihe purpose of electing
aevan director tn serve ror the ensuing
year and tor th trausaotioa of any other
business that may come before said
moetlng.
I hls the 25th dsy of January, 1892.
W OTVtKKOALE,
t A rasarR, Presi dent.
teoniry
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
legal votur of School Distriot, Mo 6,
Linn county, Oregon, that the annaal school
meeting for said district will be held at the
Court House, in said dtstrtot, to begin at
tho hour of 7 o'olook p m, on the first Mon
day, beicg lha 7th day ot March, 1S92, for
the purpose of hearing the report of Direc
tors ana Clerk of said distriot. and to levy a
tax for tha support of the school for the
ensuing year and for tbe transaction of any
other business that may legally corr.e before
the meeting.
Dated this 23rd day of February, 1892.
COBURKHART,
LHMobtamts, District Clerk.
Char Board of Direotora,
NOTICE TO 30H f
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
John E Cyrus and W P Pitchford.
partner., doing business in Scio. linn
county, -Oregon.under tho firm nma and
style of Cyrus fc Pitchford, bava duly
made an aasignmtnt of all tho property,
real and personal, to the undersigned for
the benefit of their creditors. All persons
having cairns auint the said firm are
hereby ootififd aad required to present
the sam under oatb to f.heondersiuned,
at the otflea of J K Weatberford, n the
city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
w libin three months from the u.tie hereof.
Dated Feb. 8rd,18-W.
J. II FESRY,
Siliil'i'ONSi
fa the Cirr.u'd Court of the. HttxUaJ Oregon for
Linn County..
JTOS IIAWKINS. Pfalotlff,
PKTKK K lift Alt, Defendant,
To VnUr n IlflJir, the above named de-
lenuttni, ,
N THE NiMK Of TUB STATE OF
OrPKon, you are hereby reo aired to
I
sppnsrantl answer the eomplaiot of the
piaintiiT.nied in the aoove entitled ontirt.
with theo'erlc of said oonrt, by the first
day if the nest regular ter o or the above
entlllml rwnirt, tiwiu on the Mi b dav nf
Maroi, loli'Jj ana yoo ars hereby notifirKi
bat tr you uil to appear and answer aula
eornplalnt, the plslntlff will takejadg-
ment against you for the sum ti
witb Interest thereon at the rale of le 1 (10)
twr rent per t nnum, from the Vtn dar of
April. IHki. and for the fort bar ismof
IH) whb intarest thereon at tbe rate of ten
(10) rcett. per annum from Sept, 1st.
iKHl, and for the costa and dinbnraemen'
of thla action to be taxed: and also take
en order and decree of said court, to m.11
tbo following describou land towlt; all
yonr. dfend ant's riybt, title end Interest
In tbe donsttin land claim of Owen Bear,
twins; notifloai ion No 2240 and claim No
41. lit tAWDshlp 12. Month Kangft 4 West
and clal o Ho iH, in township 12, sjootb
KaiiK 4 'est, in 11 nn county, Oregon,
contalnlnK seres, leas 41 acres
heretofore aold to various parties leaving
fH)3 50 acre. Wbich said land was duly
lcvtod U'm by writ of attachment dulv
laauMl ont of tbe above n-med court, la
the above eitU'd action on tbe 8tb ol
fptmber, ll. f.irtbe p'jriKKMS ofaa
curins; any Judgment that plalrrtlfT might
nxtovur in the above eotlt.ed eauae.
Thla sum.nons 1 aerved by publication
In the "?T4iis Bkjwts Davccaai b order
Of tbe Honorable It P Bolss.Judrft, . f tha
above ei tltl.rl Clourt, made at rhanibi-ia
on the lfltb day of Ji nuarf, IMfli.
, t L WEA rOErtFwHD.
' Attoruey for Pi I J tiff.
' s' a
NOTICE:
It the County Court oj Linn County, Oregon.
In the mailer ol tbe application af Morils
YV- JlerktrcheD, for cbaogs of nanxs
XTOTICE U HEKEBY GIVES THAT
11 tbe above named Morlti Walter-klr-o
-en baa fiJ hi patition In the Cou.ty
Couit cf Linn oounty, Cragon, praying
foran ordor ebni(ina; bia name to Morns
Walter, and by orJer ol sai l C'art,
Tuesdav. tbe 5'.h day of April, WL at tb
hour cf 1 o'clock pm ulaaitday, baa
Imh)0 fixed aa tba time f.r tba banng of
objsctions, tr any there t,wbv tbsappit
cailon of said peii'isnsr should nt be
granted.
fubtlaheJ by order msde bytbelln
DUN Mlackburn, Judg- ot said Court.
Ibis 27th dav of Kebraare, 1892.
In witnaa wber-f. 1 bare bernoto
snt, lny aanrl a"l am zed the sea) of aal i
Court, tb is 27tb da- ofrebrnary.A n.1892.
N Y PA NYE.
County Clark of Lin county.
By U M Fayie, Deputy
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THS VS
drrnl bas sbs day been Sititl adruln
4Htr uf Uiauauf VnUtt Wlt, dsoBased, by lb
saunty vmn at L no eannXf,Ormgtm, and that I bava
tad nr bond as raqnir4 by law and aas now Suit
tuUAoi lo aam-Jh admlnkrtntue. AH persona
saving cistm sirattMt seut sslaia ar barehy rs
mrd sn4 ntinl to pressnt uwasm to m at tbe
ufWa W R Mtlyna, in Altiany.Unnsnvnlv. Onra,
rub iba nrrnr vooclwrs, within ata SBontha fxaan
Pawd at Albany, lb SRh day of iannarr. I2.
A i WKLT.
W R Hilven, Adrolnuualor.
AUy fnr Aeralnisratar
ADMIKISTRATOR'S KOTICE.
VrOTM E IS HER EBT CITES TO ALL WHS at IT
may roncam tnaS laa tiD4r-i7Td bns
aioti4nid admlnlsuisuir, sritb IM will annas 4, at
lb aaiaia nf Hubert Ji4uml Jiasai. All naranas
bavl'-f daims araimS si4 swals ar raqolrsd to
iirwrtit thrm duly rtA4 to tba nndrstsml vithia
I. sanatba (ram thla date a Attn, Lisa county.
This (ha lif.b lay of Jannanr. lWt
4 a suiurartHU,
Administrator
with lbs ari! aanesad of a J alius, dae'd.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HE8KBT OIVE! THAT THE V3
nutnmi adminiau-atnr ( uia naata of alalia O
Tattaitt, dacnasad. baa Sled his Snal aemunt aa mid
administrator, and that tha county aourt ol Linn
coonc, Oraioo, has anonlntad Monday, thaTth dy
t Ma cn. itet,atlO o'elorh ta tha lornaaa of asid
day. aa tha dans Inr hearins; and salt! ing said as
anas snd tha ssttiacnant of a5d aataia.
Pattd January :ia(, lu.
W K PtLTEC.
GEO W WRtO fJT, Adouala-Ator .
Aisoraay.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE:
TfcJOTlCEI9 nEREBY GIVES THAT
11 tn unierinea aaaianew or tie
ea'ara of Cyrna A Pilch ford, lnaolrent
debtor,-win anil at puoitc aootlon on
Hatarday. March IBtb, 1892. ai 10 o'clock
a rrt. at C rus A fitahfbrd's aawmiil,
attuled about 10 miles soutbesat of Mci",
Or., all tha peraonal property belonging
to tba above named aetata in ray ear.
conalating of one first -claa leam saw
mill aodlitture. 40 bores power engine,
mill all w mplet and nearly as good a saw,
ia a good location, oca Bcirr cbopnr,lS,000
teat of lusiler of various kiods,everal tboa-
aand feet of toe ia pond, ona piaoioa; ns
china on Barnaul araterwbeelOiocb, good
a oaw, almut 40 feet cf ebaftine, one ear
gnar, taopair flaoges, four yoke of work
oxen, yokea, chiiis,tc Term of aJe,ooe
half caah ia hand, balaoc 00 60 daea time.
J II FEEKY,
Postoffioe, Scio, Or. Asaigne.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of the stock
boldora of tbe Albany Street and Railway
Compai.y will be bold on Wednesday,
March 9th. 1892. mt lha hour cf 7pm
of said day, at tbe efflce of tbe secretary
of eald company, the nana being at the
real eataH r.ffloe of CO Burkbart 00 First
Street, In Air-any i gun. for tbe purpose
of electing sevou dirators.to serve for tbe
term of ona year next enuDg from naid
meeting, and until Ibeir aucceasora are
elected and quaiified.and to transact anch
other business as may oome before said
meeting;.
Tated February 23rd, 1892.
OGBUKKHART,
Hejretaiy.
ADMINISTRATGSSN3TICE.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY O.IVEH THAT THK
deraiirned sdmiiti.tr. tor of tha aslata of O W
Vi armotb.deoeased.baa fllsd his. Altai soooant for set-
Uenwnt of all and aintrular of tha omltar of asid
Mtkla, and that ths County Court of tha a lata of
Oregon for Una county haa Ssad April 8th, IS&i,
tha hour of 10 o'olook am of said day, lo haarinv
objoctiona it any to said aacount and for astttiag
of said estatoof said diwaassd.
This tb 2nd day at March, ISO.
I KWARMOTH.
J K WATHSmm, Advintstrator,
Atty far Admla. ,
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
NOTICE ia hereby given that 1, or ray
Deputy, wiil m ha tax-pajeia of Lion
oounty , Oi.g c, o'clack a m and roroaia
uulil 4 o'o'cok p in, at tbir respsctiv plaoaa
of voting in the several praclnoU.at tha fol
lowina tlmaa aud plaoaa for tha purpose of
collecting the laxea fur tha year of 1S91:
R-ck Oretk, Monday, February 15. 119
Fo Valley, Tueday, F.b 10. 1888.
Jordsa, VVednasday, Feb 17, 1S02.
Scto, Tburaday, Fab IS, 1892.
Frauklis Butte, Friday, Feb 19. 1392.
Sh.lburn. Saturday, Feb 30, 1892.
North Labanon, Monday. Fab 22, 1892.
Santiaro, Monday, Fab 22. 189t.
Soulh Lebanoa, Tussdsy, Feb 23. 1892.
Waterloo, Tuesday, Feb 23. 192
Sodavt'le, Walneaday, Feb 24. 1882
Bwaet Home, Thursday, Feb 25, 1S82.
Crawfordsvil'e, Friday, Feb 26, 1882.
N frow avll.e, Saturday Feb 27, 1892.
8 jrownyiile, Saturday, Eb27, 1892.
Center, Saturday, Feb 27, 1892.
N Harriaburg, Monday. Feb 29. 1892
Halsey, Tuesday. March 1, 1892.
Shdd, Wednesday, March 2, 1892.
Tangent, Thursday, March 3, 1892.
Orleans, Thursday, Maron S, 1892.
Price, Friday. March 4, 1892.
Syrtuse, Saturday, Maroh 6, 1892.
West Albany, Saturday, March 5, 1892.
Albany, Monday. March 7, 1892.
Center Albany. Monday, Mareh 7. 1892.
East Albany, Tuesday, March 8. 1892.
Prompt pay mint wilt ba required. Pay
your taxeeaud eaveoost. .-
' M. SCOTT.
Sheriff snd Tsa Collector .
D.ited January Stat, 1S92. v
CHOICE L1EAT0
Or lu, Kmr - ;
turner iolt - 2d - X3n.iart
Need a
Watch?
I have all kinds, at all prices
and every watch fita th
price. But price is not
everything in watch-buyinc; ,
GUAHANTEED QUAUTY i the
I faarantc waches accord
ing to their quality; and
quality nnake 3 the price.
All kinds all qualities
all prices.
F. M. FRENCH,
The Corner Jevvelry3 ,
:', TWO JIEU AND ONfc BOY
FOUND ' DEAD!.
w - rs -
A'hile trying to Crowd theii
WAT IWTO
DEY0E& FftQriA?i BROS
jtore, where they a!wat have on hand
hu largest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest Improved Rifles and Shot
Juns; an Immense stock of Fishing
Tackle cf every description; .Tents,
Hammocks, Camp Chairs and tbousanda
of other tbinga too numerous to mention
Xlepnir Shop
a connection with the Store, and one of
ie best workmen In the State to do any
nd ail kind of wor
Come one Coras " No rouble to
how goods. "Small prcfit snd ' ouick
s W is ou; moXo.
Albany
IRONWORKS
Manufacturers ' -
lEAMEIiCINES CSISTANO SAW
KILL MACHINERY IRON 4GNTS
AHO ALL 033 OF HEAVY
ANO LIGHT WORK, IN
IEGN AKO BRASS
CASTINGS.
pooMi attonUtiu
da ot inacblneis
isirt a patrlns .11
f&UrrDf Kade on Short Notiot
A BIG STOCK"
:- of -:-
Baby :-: Buggios;
kfst assert ment ever brought to Albany,
just received at
Stetfqt 3: Sox's.
See the Cizdes and Get
Friccs.
FonTtmLER a irvifjg.
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS-
arterial Embalming dona Scientifically
. Albasy, Oresi
Star Bakerj
rrBrolsitBl ad First Ktr
CONRAD fiHEYER, PROPRIETOR, C
-assies ta -
(sstsieal rraila,
Glaaa stare),
Dried Fralla.
Tea-e,
Sgrt
('flee.
Kta
rsiard M at
i neQB wssrv,
Vrg4sisil.
Clsjara
S !,
Test,
la fsa .rrTth,w tbat la kapt ha
vamay ana gsossry sMsra, ji(hasS
market price paid lor
AT.L KIHD3 OP PRODUCES
h o :n .. ei : b: a : n a: h a a
B'4a
g . . . . THE CEZMRSATED . .
m
if
SMITH & WESSON
VOLV
The Finest Small Arns Ever Manufactured B
B llnriinliiilti liniii 1 1 i.i - 1 t it 1
iw . t
ta rriioa."v
ti 0UHBIUTY.
H EXCELlUCE el
y WORKMANSHIP and
H CONVEkiENfE In
im LOAOIN&and SAFETY.
ff Bawara of cheap Iron imitations
Q Send forllljstrated Cataictrs and Price ! tafl
is SMITH A. WESSON. '
ITH A. WESSON.
IS
WASTHD A girl lo do general
housework in a smalt family. In
quire at tb 'a office. ..-
IRDS 1X)R SAlK. Mra Vra Meyer
baa (ime tine canary bird, genuine
Sootoh whii tiers, tor sale. Call on her at
her home oa Water street, between Hill and
Maine streets.
PLAIN 8EWINS. Tha sndaraigned
will taka in plain sewing which will be
done la Grat-claa order and on reasonable
tarma. lav order at residence, of Tho
Jo aea, on 7th street, between Broadalbia
and Ferry street. Miss Whitehiad.
ONET TO LOAN Home capital to
loan, In sum to alt.on Albanr aud
L,inu 1
aoucty real ests'a or srood personal
security. rV R MoFhesson. First Strwt
opp. Masot lo Hall. Albany, Or.
ARE -YOU - GOING -TO - RIDE - A
BIOTOLE
this summer ? If so, catl on Van Wilson,
at Stewart A Sox's, and see a New Mail,
t 1 t t ... '
wiucn aiwiys gives sausiacuon.
ADINISITJATCTS K3TtC CF AP
: tsntiTirPT
,: rwuiifattrtg. : -
VTOTICB li HEREBY GIVEK THAT Tt!
J.S undereigi ed Baa been duly appointed hy th
eumy court lie linn comity, Oregon, atlminisu-stor
ol tbe 8UWo( Was A Daria, dtxeaKMl, inte ot tma
oounty, Oreitt B. All pe'sous banng claim ajraioat
asid entate ars hereby notittinj to prosent tnm prop,
erly verified to tho utulerned at li:s rwiasnca at
North Saiero, alarioa eounty. Oruijon, withm six
mouths from this date. Aud all ..-si.i, indebtaa ta
said estate ans hereby Beiirl.a to pa the same to
ti!SP!er't'a id trumxlutoir.
Dated Teiis urv (s.h. I
OTCEr-Itn,
TM.MO Tost, ' Adoiiab)t-r.ttor of said astat.
IRE