STITE3 & HUTTING. Editor aa rroprleUr. Twenty years ao John Maley of West Virginia wns sent to prison for life for mur dering his young wife. It now come to light that ho wiui not guilty. What a tad calamity to Mall two young lives. Chairman V C Jonei, o( th Kansas dt o:rtic committees Ex-Got, Qlick tad other Kansas leaders havt tieU (ecret conference nil, it i understood, decided to hold tbe del eai convention early anil have tlx delegates to CblcufM Instructed to vote a unit lor Cleveland as an offset to tht II ill convention la New York. Drlce Wallace ot Price pteclnct, the candidate tor county treasurer, Is a care ful painstaking farmer who Is held In high esteem bv all who know him. lit Is honest, he is competent, lie fills up to the full the Jefleminlan test ot fitness tor a public office. The funds ot Linn could not be deposited In safer hands. Keep your rye on '.he big vote he will receive, ' , 1 "i At a meeting and banquet ot the demo crat club in New York City a few syren- Ing since Mr Forgahar a Tammany mem. ber ot the legislature drew forth much applause when he said that although iamntany Hall might oe in uvor ot sen ator Ultra nomination lor President, still the old orgrniaatlon would give a hearty and loyal support to Crorcr Cleveland should he secure the prise. A Paris statistician has count! the num ber of word employed by some of the most celebrated writers. He reports that the works of Coroeillo do not coutiiin more than 7000 different word, and those of Moliere 8000. Shakespeare, the moot fertile and varied of English authors, wrote all hi rngedic and comedies with 15,000 words Yolt.-d.re and Goethe employ 20,000. Pra due Lout contains only 8000, and the Old Testament says all that it has to say with 5642 words. A missionary on the middle Zambesi, who has travelled over all that region, says the bofct maps of the country are very inaccurate that rivers are hud down where they do not exist, ana that numerous vULoget appear where there is not a trace of a human habi tation, lie says the map are simply an ag gravation to travelers, who are often put to inconvenience by relying on information which they find later to be inaccurate. Weaving appears to have been practiced in China more than a thousand years before it was known in Europe or Asia. The Egyptians ascribed the art to Isia, the Greeks to Minerva and Peruvians to the wife of Vanco Capac. Oar Saviour's vest or coat had not any seam, being woven from the top throughout in one whole piece. The print of a frame for weaving such a vest mar be seen in Calraet s "Dictionary, un- der the word vestment. I tie democratic convention that met yes terday was a model one, and did just what the people elected it for, nominated a ticket which, upon the whole, is an ezcell ent one. Its work was the revult of open, lair candid deliberation, and may be re garded as the combined best . judg ment of the representatives ot tbe party. Uood men went in before the convention as candidates and when the open ballot showed they were not the choice of the convention, they grace fully retired. The people at the polls in Jane will ratify the nominations made with a good round majority. A dispatch from Covington, Georgia says: President L F Livingston, of the State Alliance of Georgia, addressed a mass- meeting of five thousand alliance men here today, the following resolution was un animously passed: "That we. the democratic and alliance citizens of Newton county, most heartily indorse Col. Livingston's position opposed to the foimation of a third party at this lime In hU speech Col. Livingston declared that before hi election Speaker Crisp was pledged to libers! financial legislation. Recently, in the yard of a public schoo in Philadelphia, a drain from the outbnild ings was found to ba choked, and rn ex amination a little root of a maple tree had been found to penetrate i very small pore in the terra-cotta pipe; yet so rapidly did these roots increase, after they found there was plenty of food in command in the drain that, although the pipe was eight inches in diameter, several bucketf ula of small fibrou roots were taken out, which had completely choked all circulation through the drain, It was a wonderful example of the increase of root under circumHbincea favorable through the abundance of food. The liouo comiiiitfoe on election of presi dent anil vice president haa author zed Rep. rcKenlative Craig to prepare for submi.sxion to the bonnen joint resolution propping tiie substitution of the 31 st day of December for the fourth of March a the commence ment and termination of official terms of memlrs as the house of representatives and United Stab senators, and providing that congrewi shall hold its annual meeting the srxnd Monday in January, and substitut ing tbe 30th of April for the 4th of March ax the data for the commencement and limi tation of the term of president and vice prexidect. The census returns for New York City are all in, with the exception of two elee'lon districts. The total population of twenty-four assembly dlttrlcu, accord ing to the enumeration, is 1,705,295. This Is about 300,000 more than that shown by the defective Porter census. The total population of Brooklyn, according to the census returns so far handed In, whh the exception of one district, Is 953 338. The mlint; district will probably bring It up to 955,000, The fedcrul census for 1890 wss 806,342, and the po'Ice census, four months la'er, 853 MS. Senator CarlUle whose fidelity to the principles cl the democratic party Is with out question and wlio.c Intlght Into things political is surpacsed by no democrat In the country, says: "In my opinion the continued agitation of Use s'lver qiicction in this congress is not only uwIcsj, but very uuwUe. Every body appears to admit that no free-coinage bill can become a law, b-cause If passed by both hotn-e It would be ve'oed by the president nn.l there the matter would end. Practically, therefore, there is nothing whatever to be accomplished by the agl ta'lon, except to engender divinio and dUsTiMons amt'ii th(e who are subnta.i tU'lv uhl'ed upon a'1 other economic and political questions. "Oiir true policy, it seems to me, U l secure as far as poMtlble economy I t pub!!.: expenditure, make a clev and emphatic record in favor of ihe reduction of taxation upon nil the neceMtri of life, urjje the rn e .1 of nil subsidies and bounties to fnvorvd interim and adjourn at t'.te tafii'' poil day. "I'pou nil the questions which rea'ly divide the democratic 0'J republican . . .1 .1 1 itl Kupp rt 11 and if e c.in confine the ap-. 101re.il to iniw: uueMions aone . - .1 I (ifOiiC ry i rr.i iy v on," The (net U the vlve voce system of vot ing In conventions U a daisy ,and the dem ocrat of Linn county art wedded to It. There ait always unpleasant things connected with conventions, and that Is, tht defeat, quite frequently, of as good men us those who receive nominations. J 1 .L1.. .11 Tht mar.ly bearing ot C C Uackttman yesterday, when defeated for the nomina tion tor county clerk was observed by all, and called forth many cxprtsslont ot fa vorable comment. The Australian city of Melbourne.whtch was founded less than 50 years ago, has alieady a population ot nearly halt mil lion, and stands fifth among the cities of the Brl'.Uh Empire. It Is now a treat hipping port.and Its slum quarter Is small. EIU Conner a sallied surveyor was nominated for the office ot surveyor, Mr O'Conner Is fully competent to meet every requirement ot that office, lie will He elected. G F Russell our efficient county school superintendent was renominated for that office which shows that his administration ot school affairs meets the approval ot the people. George hat scores ot friends and will get a big vote. The remarkably beautiful green color of some preserved beans and other vegetables is said to be obtained by boiling the vege tables in a copper vessel while an elec tric current is passed through it First quality second growth white ash for carriages is to scarce that the probability is that in a few years oak will be used for coach polos and other purposes for which ash ia now used. V P Elmore of Brownsville, one ot the candidates tor in legislature comes rec ommended by tht best cltliens ot that part ot tht county as a man ot sound judgment, high personal Integrity and good ability, and one In whose hand, our Interests In legislation may be safely trusted. The serin ans ot the German Emperor, which he delivered on his yatchlng voy ages, were not written by him, but by Dr Rlchter, the chaplain-general of the army. They were w ritten by command, in order that by reading them William might lllus- t.me ...uuv v. I'- I T J MuuWsthe candidate for countyJ' Antnmiiaii.inor lirod at Rrio. Hit coiuns rneom- . mended by his neighbors as a man pe culiarly fit for that office. A man who con ducts his own buainata upon careful buta ne principles, be may be depended upon to do likewiso with the affairs of the county. X P Payne was nominated for county clerk. In view of tbe fact that he had to meet face to face three very strong, worthy men in the convention, and the further fact that this is the first time since 1SG0 that the democrats have renominated a man for the clerkship, it is plain that Mr Payne ia a strongman. Ho will carry a large vote. C C Jackson ia the nominee of the con vention for sheriff, lie is a farmer and Uvea in llalsey precinct. He too is a native Oregonian, a self made man, an energetic, honest competent citizen. He hat hosts of friends all over th? county, and the repub- ican norainee.whoever ho may be, will have a hard row to boe running arr.iinst "Lum" Jackson. - j A Blevins ot Tangent was also nominated for tbe legulature. Mr Blevins is a farmer of sound sense and mature judgment He will truly represent the people of Linn county in the legislature, lie served one term in the legislature some yean ago, and tbe experience then acquired will be valuable to him when he shall go to Salem next winter. Geonre Humphrey the candidate for county judge ia probably the most extensive ly known man in the county. . He hat CI led the offices of Justice of tbe Peace, deputy sheriff and sheriff, the duties in all of which were faithfully performed. He is fully competent for the office of county judge. E E Davis, though opposed by one of the most competent jounj; democrats In the eounty. Prof W A McGhee, of the Leban on public chools.was renominated tor the office of Recorder, this being the third time be ha been so hooored. Practically he will have a walk over, and It will be al most Inhuman on the part of the republi cans to put up some respectable man to be slaughtered by Ed. M A Miller, of Lebanon, who Is one of the democratic candidates for the legisla ture Is a native son of Oregon, a young man of good ability, unquestioned Integ rity and sobriety, and will make an excel lent legislator. Nearly every body In the county knows '-Mill" and ihe vote at the polls will show the high esteem In which he Is held by those who know him. HII.I.aNICLEVtl,AJil. The, follewing, a boy's essay on a goat, reminds us of the attack of Hill on Cleve land: One time there was a young gole that felt butty, and there wai a old ram which lay' in the rode half asleep cbuno his cud The (rote he had been shet up in a pantcr all his life, aud had never saw a ram, and he said to lis sister, the - gote did. "you jest stand still an see me wipe that freek of the face of tbe earth." 80 the gote he went up before the ram and stompt bis feat and shuke his head real friteful, but the ram he didn't get np, but only jest kep or. a chune his cud and watchin out between his i lash es. Dime by tho gote he backed off an took a run, and then rose up in the air and cum down with bis bed on the ram't hed whack! The goles hed was basted, but tho old ram he never wunk his i. Then tbe old ram he smiled with his mowth, and scd to the buttegotes sister, "Pears to me mbsr, that kangaroo of yourn is mity careless where he itcs; be cum gum dasted near mukin me woller my cud." Hill is the "young gote," and he is ex ceedingly "butty," but all Cleveland has to do it to lie still and keep on "chune his cud and the people will do the rest. Portland World. A dUpatch from New York under dite of March 5th says: The old contest between the first mort gage bondholders of ih? Oregon Pacific, and It former presldenT Egenlon Hogg, now receiver of the company, hae been renewel. The bondholders met !od and received a report from the reorgani zation committee. After a prolonged dis cussion it was resolved the con.mittee should prepare a new plan piovtding for e piirch ' f r"-r-,",.rf l-i . fit of the tissiiin tioiiuli'ikt.-rr., and should have full power to take all action neces sary for their protection. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, trustee of the mortgage, is l:o insti ucted to lake pro ceeding in the Orcjjon couits 10 set aside all the recent sale. The reorganization committee consists of LindWv Smyth, '-ervh Warto.t and George Dcbkeim, of ' Philadelphia; Alexander Brown, of Balti. more; Roland Hazzard, of Peacedale. R It J, . 1-. boo n. I J I Jt ,. , .. . . . I V- I ' 1. of this city. v.-; 1; "v.-m;. J A protection contemporary call upon the DKMocRAr "and other free traJo pa pers" (note the humor In this) to make a note of the fact that the McKlnlcy law gives us free sugar, and that tht people contained 67.46 per head last year against 54. 56 In the year 1890, This extremely kind and accommodating contemporary further adds, that this Is a present of thir teen pounds of sugar to every man, wo man and child In this happy land ot ours and all at the result ot the McKlnlcy law. Now, this Is the very thing that the Dim oca. at editor has been noting for several months with the liveliest satisfaction, and we have taken some paint to Impress up on the mtnds nt our "tret trade" readers the (repressiveness of this fact. With ex trenie satisfaction we note the lct that these self-same free trade readers have fallen Into a train ol reasoning like this l taking the tarlil oil sugar has so letsentd Its price that each of us can now buy thirteen pounds more fur the same sum ot money, will not taking the tariff of! wool enable us to buy more clothing, blankets and other necestary woolen goods, and taking the tariff off lumber enable us to build or rent better houses for the same money I And will not removing, or reducing, the lailii on tin-plate, or cut lery, or glass are and crockery, enable us to enjoy more of these comforts and nec essaries without additional cost? Sugar Is all very well as far as It goes, but we cannot I've on sugar a'one, even when moistened with something else. We need clothlr 3 and shelter and furniture and tableware and numerous other things 'o make us comfortable , and decent, all ot which are now so hravllv taxed bv the tariff that our supply of them I less than we need or should otherwise have. Moreover, '.he free trade reformer Is not Ing another thing. If taking the tariff off an aillcle cheapens Itt cost, and cheapen ing Its cost stlm ulate and greatly Increases the consumption ot It, more labor must be employed in Its production. The Increased consumption of sugar In 1S01 over the previous year, due to tht fall In Its price, was 363,000 tons, all ot which wat rcQned In this otintry, and thus called tor a large additional number ot American workmen at the rate ot wages previously prevailing Hence we have mare sugar and more em ployment for labor by removing a duty. whereas If the McKlnlcy bill had added -.! ,rt,K ... I.Hff lh.r..,.t.l bc" ! uK,r nJ lcM wp'omeot 'or lanor. And lastly the tree trsde rcforrn.-r Is wonJorlngln Ihe light of tnclr facts what be comes of tht. argument constantly made by the tame or-an and piotecllor.ls's gcncrsl'y that the tariff Is not a tax paid by the con sumers, but a llcen e exacted from the (Orelitnrr for permitting him to sell his goods (sugar) in our markets? If the foreigner piid It. how does Its re moval thus Inure Immediately to the ben efit of our cons umers i It will not do now to say that the sugar tatlff was an exception to the rule, for It was In connection with this very tariff that Senator Edmund, certainly nut the least acute and able cf the protectionist speak ers In the senate, was to carried away by what he conceived to be the conclusive ness of his argument, that the tariff was a tax on the foreign producer and not on the home consumer, tnat he challenged the other M to produce "a single Instance In pt(oni er human experience" where the increase of a duty by a country has In creased the price of the article to the con mer, or where the diminution ot a duty by a country has diminished Its price to the consumer, or where putting the article entirely upon the tree list has worked any essential or appreclable.or even observable benefit to the people of the United States or any other people that consumed the commodity so brought In." - Senator Edmund correctly and ably stated the logic of protection . The removal of tbe suar tariff has I ren us the Inexoible lo;lc of facts. J E Michael it another one of Uie native sons of Oregon. He lives in Waterloo pre cinct. It mtit be regarded at quite a corn pliment to him that the convention should have selected him from among tho many good names before tho convention for assess or. Mr Michael isa tuber tteady citizen of good judgment and will make a- good as sessor. The 1natd thinks there was not much enthusiasm at yesterday ' convention. The convention was not in tbe enthusiasm busi ness. The enthusiasm will come later on. Tbe convention yesterday simply meant bus iness, and we never taw a convention that teemed to mean to much btminetw. There is very general good feeling among democrats, all expreering themselves a sat isfied with the ticket. Of course there were disappointments, but these always attend upon conventions. All expressed their de termination to go home and help ele:t the ticket. ' Toe Japanese, It I said, dislike the Rus sians and the Chinese, but like the Amer ican and the English. They are fearful of the aggressions of the Russians in Corea-and ot the Chinese J n the Islands that lie south ot Japan; but they do net 00k for any act of aggression by the Uni ted States or by Cng'and. The U -.;est siphon, probably, is on the levee betwten McKlnnry Lake and Ihe Mississippi river. The main pipe Is two feet In diameter and 616 feet In length, and It has a discharging capacity cf 16,000,000 gallons a dsv. Frank Fan ell was renominated for cor oner, lie is. qualified to meet fully all the duties devolving upon him In that Important office, lie will have much work to do in June, and it Is sife to say he will do It well. Deatb f James I Pau l , Bakeii City, March 6. -James P Faull, one of Oregon' prominent citizens, died this morning at bis home in this city, after an illness of two days of peritonitis. The diseased figured in state olitics for year and at the time of his death was a member of the state republican central committee, and was a member of Oregon 'a second rail road coramuwion. XV offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of C Harris that caauot ba cured by Eall't Cotar i Cure.. F J.CU2NEY&CO.,I'ropa.,Toledo, O, We the pndcrsinned, have known F. J. Che Bey for the lsul IS years, and believe him per tcetVr tionoratle ia all bncinsss transactions and financially cb'.a to carry out any obliga tlonn maile by their Arm. WuTTBeAX, VVboU-saleDTUfplftts, Toledo, O. V alo 1 no , K 1 s s aw & Mac visr, W hoiujals Drug (Tints, Toledo, O. Uall's C&tarrb Cure Is taken int'nr.allr.actiniT Ui'ofrtTy upon hkind ait-l riitio-is ?'t-":.fes or the system. Wi-. V ner hottiOs hold by all BrugglsUj. TmsIIbioi... 'rzr. , CojtHisTEKCT, thou art a Jewel. Mat thews & Washburn keep the Jewel and other firet-clana stove, aud there ia no better way to be consistent than by in vcrifins in one of them. Matthews & atiliburn's motto is to ker p the best, and their prices ate always negotiable. Large tales ppeak lor the manner in which' theso facts are sppree.ialed through Linn county. ('IBU IT t'tttRT. Following Is the docket Lr the court I convening next Mondays CONTINVKD yaOM LAST TfcRM. State agtjas Gannon (burglary, Ktate agt E P Rogers, No it dtscrlm. nation In freight rates. P J Porter agt J C Eider.et at partion. Thos Jefferson agt O S Montgomery to recover money. T Dlltendorler agt Perry 8mlth( to re cover money. Topllls St Co act Mary Covterdt to recovsr money. Geo J Braner agt Mary Cougill to re- covet money. Moonty, Valentine St Co art Msry tjougnij to rerover money, The Albany Farmers Co agt S S Mc r auuen; to reuovr money. to recover money ' - - " " y MAR,, - 1 T P Baldwin U Co agt Goldsml.h St Runklej to recover money, Bridge Si Beach Mfir Co agt Smith Si Senders; to recover monjy. J C Boyer agt Sml'h St Senders t to recover money. Alignment E Becker. I B Stetson agt Smith St Bonders; to recover money. Assignment T L llcnnets. Assignment G W Smith. E L I'.ryan agt Southern Pacific Co. T J MiCiarv. asalenee T L llenness ant L.on wonncr et at 1 to recover money. Assignment Kwong M ookee Cj. Davis Bros agt Wm Powers; to recover money. I K Dawson agt Wm Rclrea and M Scott Injunction. W S Thompson agt 1 F Powell St Co; to recover money . Bride e St Beach Mfir Co lit G W Smith and WCutck;ta annual assign ment The Wln.iebarger National Bank act Jos Pearl et ux; to recover money L G Thompson agt Nellie Thompson; divorce. A Schilling St Co at I F Powell & Co; 10 recover money. F II Vaughn tgt Slnper St Vaughn; to recover money Cooler St Washburn a at W T and Martha Pierce; to recover mour, Richard Mayo agt Deli'o Mayo; uivorce. Coolcy Si Washburn agt J J and Nancy -eoo; to recover money. F II Vaught agt Matt Scott t da nages. uayis tsrc agt reter tv Bear; to recover money. MC Bingham agt Elisabeth Bingham; aivorce Jas Hawkins agt Peter It Bear: to ra cover monev. Brownsville W M Coast I it Burkhart ei ai ; ia recover money. J T Kearns sat L Case et al : on note Peterson Si Garland agt Jat C Caood; torecoyer monev L V DavU ajt Nellie R Davis; divorce. FlelKhnrr, Mevcr Co set Waters Morelcck; to recover money. Edward Stover et al airt Mr A W Stover etal; partition. Jacob Korrross act the Southern Pacific v-o;umage. Almtra Milter tgl J P ai d Msrtha a'boo:lng; equity. Mrs t U DavU tgt li 11 DavU; divorce, Geo W Slavens gl Martha A Slavcns; divorce. 3 C Goodale agt Bervsta M Hansard et al ; foreclosure Urn. State agt Ortn IIram;aro. State agt W R McKI mon. aault with dangerous weapon. Slate H Frank S Ingrain ; murder. Cooley Jt Washburn tgt Jas, L Put man; to recover money. . -waw CAS J M Brown agt A F Gooch ; for cc'osurc Chattel mortgsge. Bank of Sclo tgt Orrcon Mcts'lc Co; on rvwimcnmeni. . II Lons it J M Cofftll; to recover money; anachmeiit. D B Montrlth ant city ot Albany t la- Sinn si psuiiieiin vt. s.iiy vi atiwrji m ff si ,i.s. ... .1 iil junction Margsrette A Montelth agt city of Al- oany; injunction. C II lfoberg sgt G W Ecll el al ; 4rt- eiosure mechanic lien. A a Mcllwaln tgt CD Turner; to recov er money ; attachment. Assignment A J Acblson. AS Knox agt city ot Albsry ; Injunction. Ibanon Ssntltm Canal Co agt O J Jbaird et al ; Injunction, D M Osborne A Co tgt Henry Ky et al ; to ecover money ; attachment. D M Osborne Co agt F Acherrnan ; to recover money Hester, Mav Cotgt W F Ayers; to recover money; attachment, A J Carey agt Harold Bros; to recover money; attachment. Joslah Fullerton agt Tho 1) Ellis; to recover money. AC I till agt Uodidje mil; to recover money. SRKothlngcrctaltgtT A Mori It et al; damages. II H Rutherford sgt Fred Orannlng; to recover money ; attachment. Stewart Ac Sex agt J II Campbell; to recover money ; attachment. L W Wallace tgt Serepea U lUutard et ai; foreclosure lien Senders Sternburg agt L Houston; to recover money. Mary F Bramln sgt F A Burkhart; to recover money; attachment. Reuben DtvU Sgt J A and Bessie Archi bald; foreclosure. Sarah M Shields sgt P 0 Htiper & Co; moti jo for leave to iiue execution. ilonteilh St Scitenbach agt C W Housloe; to recover money, , Blumaur & F ank sgt W J and B E Dsv enpon; forecloturt. R L Stbin rgt A J Adcon; to 1 ecover money. II A Frsnct agt Oivillt France; divorce. T G Prict sgt M .Scott; to ttcover personal property. ' WC Csssett sgt Nancy Csssell; to set asirie deed. Oregon Fu-niturt Co t,jt Thos Brink; to recover money; attachment. . Montelth & Seitenbach agt R E Houston; to recover money. Assignment Cyrus & Pitrhford. Daniel and L I Houck agt W J Ternon et al; partition. M Alexander sgt A O Smith et ux; fore closure. Chas W. Weaver gt Fritt Huffman dam B A Lmrlers net L T Heonets et si: mo tion to vacate judgment, G Abrshsm sgt Eggert Eigsn; mo' ion to set aside judgment. R L Stbin sgt J-T Dixon; to rrcover money. 'V Alvan Tnomas sgt Minerva T-mai; di vot ce. Geo H Rib eck sgt Ala L Ribbeck; di vorce. . DEL Tourneau st Robert L Tourneau; divorce, . Mary J Pecry agt Illram W Peery; divorce, Auigiinent Albert ins Krissel. DittenlmffVsr, Ila Sc Co agt Waters Bros; to recover money; attschnttn', DlttenhoiTer, Has & Co rgt W H Reed; to recover money. ' L E Biain t M TanJ Elizabeth Lindiey; to recover money; sttachment, John Croft agt Henry Mills; writ of review. R C rind ley agt II B Derrick.; to recover money; attachment, Frank Frotuan agt- Lewis B!su et ux; to icover money Wm F Heller agt J01 Pearl et ux; to re cover nuney. Guo Johnson sgt Slopet &Vsughn; to re cover money; attachment. R L Satjin agt W II Illat'j to recover Tiilie J ifattralian agt Luban Caie and Asiifoy l'earc; lorcclosuie. Gzo W Wright sgt Enna Varner et slj forccloaarej i Laura Wtllon agt Jst C Wsltonj divorce. William llerron act lot Pearl and Thos IlrsnHoni to recover rnottty. John W Gaines agt J E Cyrus t uxt to recover money, Joint W Gaines set Wm T freskins et alt to recover money 1 attachment. Aoliby Pes ret set LsUan Cast et alt fors- ctosurt. ' CMeysrsgt Thos Hi Ink 1 to recover money) attachment, Mariena Sovom sgt C B Sjvemrj divorce. Mary Vool sgt Frank Wolj fortclosurt. Matthews & Washburn act M F B'snin; lu ttcover uianeyi attachment. D F West act A L Cannons to recover meney. W F Rssd act R Cusisr; conf.ion Judg ment. A P Blackburn adm'r Owen Keti set C I) Waltoni forrcloture, T.ukL.H ft .t T L. s tltflntt S MAS LilltttVlM juugmcnt. ' ElTa Klelnlttmmer set Fretl K'clnhamtnerj divorce, M Sttriiburt set R and Mareiret Custer; loreclusurt. Chat Kcifer agt K tot) M Cuittt; foredo- surt. Flkt Aoktrman set M T Lindsay; motion for Itavt lo litius tsscutlou. A B Mcllwsln sgt Rust Caster; to recover money; tltschment. TKLKOllAPHIO N KWh Jitira4livnt Washinotos March 8. Oneof the tie- vtiUipmmiU during the past week is the po cullur manner in which tho letter of Beer tarr lllainn upon tho divorce case of his son is taken, lite general liiiprctwion is that tl l one or the most unwtae acts ot the a rre- tarv. and is conclusive irroof he is eitlinr bmiking tinwn mentally or m ha ileter- minrxl tlmt for all time he wilt 1m out of politics. It is beltev, d he wat indutwd to write the letter or statement at the request of Mm Kluine, who no doubt smarted under the imputations and assertions of thn I Had- wood rritirt; but at the same time it is i lieved it was a very unwise move, even tf ho did not intend to retire permanently from public lift. aealtle Bemaeratle. Skattlk, March 8. The tuuukipui elec tion today was a landaliile. The n-publi- cant have held iKMsewton of every branch of the city jrovernment, but the democrat now make a clean sweep, eleetinir ever man on tlie tieket by majorities from alMmt 'MX) for KoiialU over Leary, tlown. Owwtf to tlte lurire number of nomination the num- lx-r of charter amendment to be votd on, the counting of the ballot it tf ing on very slowly. Of the Ki4 vote nt not more than KK) wore counted at midnight. I walllla Criaaeral. ri.Ml.KTo!, Marth 8. IImj democratic county convention met here today and noin i tutted the follnwini ticket : JU'im-Benta- tm, MicbmU Toner, J M Une and 11 J 1 BVlor: county itaiog. tj iweerlvt mm nuwioner, A i tiordon; shsriu, W J runushj cierk, W M lierre: tmumrur. V il June; tummar, W W iirannin: ehofl sutavinbmdent, I) W Jarvi; coroner, Ihr 1 union. 1 tie prnmrtunjf 01 me convention a 11 nt . - s ,1 a went OS tmootidv and tnhtnuaaticaiiy 1 tiert was no contention, no diuercnce. Frstravry ruun.AstJ, Man h 8. The gold medal widt h the chamber of commerce will pre terit to Mrt Edward White, of Copalis, V ah. for bravt-ry ia ounnettion with tbe wreck of the ship Ferndale. has been fiuUh ed and will be furwardetl t hr in a few days. It is a beauty. About tbe tar is a miniature stinlmrst. On Uie bar u tlte in scription, which was UKavOd by K l Mc Kce, who was intrumntd in inaurinz tht chamber to reward Mr White: "Heoriam live in tlie hearts of heroic iop!e." cbrtaa Trvaly WAitisr,Tos, March 8. The M-naie in executive sewion, this afternoon, conxidered tbe arbitration treaty in regard to tlie Ibdir in rVa. Tliere wa much omxwition to it I The xly of theenabmi bitt.-rly rnwntintf 1 u uuvi or any imny arni noioing uienu'lil 1 of the United .SUtbw to the water aoiinrwl rrom liursia wa oeyomi question, I bey f.-T1 2 w.7f ! .r'rw? ""T"" S" lU I riu4itM tAnnrorr:nn fi,wisimt t-4 f,trt.ifm r . ... ar- l liifrufjYn DUanlerly Oladrsiu Paui. March 8. Seventy ttudenta tf mc agricultural eouegn at Uuigon, near Veraaillet, armed with cudfU, yextenlay made a raid upon the village. In the course of their dnsccration they even invad ed the cottage, beating Uie occupant and aiaauing windows. VesperaleTtrie. Losnox, March 7, The torie profetui to I be patriotically stiirett op over the Atneri- j ri-fln AmilttMnlA Aft 1 til. t K.tt irirtro . ti.tm I Tly are o terribly in the dumji over their defeat in the eounty council election and the thunv) tliat italfmtr i making in tlie bouse of common that they gladly turn to any foreign inane that nmy divert public notice from their home weord of humilia tion. The public generally rare very little forth ifc'hring Sea iwuie. Hie opinion of the lower and most of the middle-chiM i with the Americans, or at least favorable to a calm and reportable settlement cf list liebringbca question. The tone, how ever, are to desperate that a collision be tween uie American and r.ngiwn navies woum not t unwelcome, and there 1 a current rumor that the British squadron m the Pacific is instructed not to go out of itt way to avoid uie American, Asstrta Blastertaa. Astoria' March 7. Tbe Astoria people, by "Minut C Crosby, mayor," have mulud to every member of the house another cir cular, reiterating their former statement about the Columbia nver. While paying "all due deftTOnce" to the sounding of the Unitod State engineer, they limply dont believe the report of the Anuria pilot as more aeeurate. Itis believed here that the effort of Attoria to "shut off" naviguiion on the Columbia will probably induce Del aware tUtpafthhing bamlet on tli lay at the mouth of the Duluware River, to prc tet againnt any furtlier appropriation for that river. TfcalCatilasairrar. Euoexk, Or March 7. Sheriff Noland and Corwtable Kissinger arrived from Fall Creek last evening with Charles, Clarence and Jesn Mellne and John Parker, who were engaged in the fight at Fall Creek bridgo Saturday night. Ed Griffin and Jamea Holce were aeverly injured, the farmer receiving eleven knife wounds, and they are in the justice' ofliee at Fall Creek , which will serve a a hospital until they can be moved. While their wound are serious, yet they are not neeetwarily fatal. The four prisoners waved examination, and will appear before tlie grand jury. The trouble a rone between bd Griffin and Ciar their enee Mclleo, who wore fighting with Kmve and pintoi, when the other pitched in and made a general fight. four Democrat Triumph. I'oktxand, Maine March 7. The eloc tion here was a great triumph for the dem ocrats, they grined control of the city gov ernment by electing a majority of tho city council and a mayor. The following are the return of the majority content: Ingram (detn) .'MW; True (rep) 8125; Peering (pro) 103, The common council is now composed of nine republican and nine democrats, with no choice on throe cotmcilmen. Thi gives the democrats 15 out of 28 votes and practically turn out all tho city officers. The city it turned upside down tonight. A Hnrrleaae la Fortagnl. Lisbon, March 7.- A hnrricane which passed over Portugal sea district did much damage to property and harbor works here. Six persons were struck by thing debris and killed, and a number of other- more or leas injured. The river Tagus hat already overflowed ita banks, continues to rise rapid ly and threatens considerable damage. Htarvlns la Wasolntn Seattle, Marsh 6. George Beala, a rancher who lives twelve miles north of Snohomkh, was brought to Providence hos pital tonight ia an exhaiwted condition for want of food, caused by his being prostrated in his cabin by an attack of rheumatism which rendered him helpless, Tliat he was found in time to gave his life, was mere chance. Beala lives alone in a cabin !i50 feet from the track of tho Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern railway. T!t Hullt PoiiTtAXtJ, March 0, It is currently re ported that the Astoria people have conclud ed a contract with Mr Sr-holleld to Imild them a rtulroim np through thn ebnletu valley to contuK'tioii with 'some overhind road. No 011H nppnsrs to know who Mr rlchoS'Md represents, but it is hiiibtd he is not contieeted with any of the present over land roiwls, l no tchntnn to orpan w a iomt sis'k eomtiany to lake the land offered by citizen of Astoria as a subsitly, and tmv thn Ixtntis of KMMM demanded bv Mr Scholiuld, hat, it is retMirtetl, lxwm mum- M II I .... tl ! . t .. I 11 ... .1 - luuy enrrutu uuv. ifc 1 injiii'veii nun, me roan Is ajisureil on the present layout, and altlimifrh the pnHtrs are not signed, seiilil ami tlclivereil tut yet. it is cotiinernd lis certain that they will be. Ho the citizen may lie congratulated on their proMM-ts for securing a ruilroad, or two, probulilv, fur it hiuj always been mid m mm a one road wa built then some one would build another, A fulling Affray. Ei cinsE, Or March 6, A cutting alTray in which three or four ieron were more or li-ss injured, took place last evtming on Fall Creek, almut twenty mile etwt of Kugeiie, Two brothers mimed Jrillin have been liv ing on a ttlaim owned by Walker Young. They hud Ixmn clearing tin tlto place, arxl litwl etignged one of tho Mclkfl Ixrys to do someshuihing. Mellon was to work by the month. After working three days Mclbw gaveup Uie job ami claimed pay fur the same. ThU was refused Wy the Uriflin boys, they holding that he should work tho month out, or receive no pay whatever. ThU anger ed MeUee and with two of his brother he met the Untlin brothers lust evening. Home lively word passed betweim them, and tli7 finally came to the use of knives, all. five being erigtiuvnl. Bquire Kane wo called and skirted for the sheriff ami a docbrr. Hi statement vat tliat at lent tbreo were woundel, one probnbly fatally. A Vmm Aeeldeal Tins UAMjca, Or March 6. A Groat, head milter In Uie Diamond flouring mills of tbi city, and who ha a brother with William Grout, of Purttiind, met with a painful aeeiuout uxuiy, while hunting near Hiiipe's Lake. In elttubing tbe rock, he ned bis gun to aid his proire, and in so doing caught the liauuuer in such a fashum a to discharire the gttn. 'Hie entiro lftul ltawung througti hi right immi. ie wat driven to The iHUlo and bad hit band am putated a few inches almve the writd. At iat account be was resting easily. C0tHTV i'MIKr rU0tt.Ktit. iD. R. W. BlwtbtuTt. JimIm : B, W. Cuoi.tr and wm, umuU(n, vuiusnsw. A P Blackburn wat reappointed euper- vlaor of dlttr'ct 27, W M J-ane realitned at supervisor of district so, ana Marion Hixer a ap pointnl. it A eoramervllle rcsticnea at uner visor o! district 4.1, and ingelo M hary wat appointed. u u bwan at aptMitnUM road tuner Vlaor at Crawiordsviiie. John Miller wot appointed supervisor Of district 1. KILL OHtlKBKD TAID. W A Fruit, bounty .........I 01 1 K Com tit, tawing wood tW I R N Blackbnrn ... .107 00 O PCoshow Sr. aid Hall family.. 10 00 U Cbooley, aid Mrt Clark 0 00 Maek lawyer, aid Henderson 10 W Ladiea aid eoclety, aid Long cbll- , dren 20 00 J M Flaugher, aid W Cox 10 00 P U Wallace, aid Mr Kill 10 00 (i F Craw ford, aid M ra Robert. . . S 00 Veter Powell, aid Ombome family. 10 00 B While, aid Matilda kenworthy eto , Frank Harnett, aid G F Junky... Hiram P. kef, aid Mr Galloway.. G W himpson, ld poor A P P.tackbarn, top ditt 21 Tho Levis, bounty TJ Stile, ex teacher .. Cha li Hart, ex teschcr........ GKBnsM-ll,ex teacher... C W Cibb, printing, ttatlonary.. 10 00 11 00 3 00 4 40 24 00 1 00 1K 00 2" CO 30 CU 27 00 ij t Masituii, ex insane...,. 6 00 1 P W allaee, ex insane. S 00 ft W r l ajne, rx insane. ........... Frank (iear, vnugar bounty Albany K L Co Frank Duncan, wild cat bounty. . Ktitett fc Nutting, advertising..... ohn Ubtr, Janitor feet.......... WJohnoon, bounty 6 W 27 00 1 to 31 00 10 00 7 00 Bad Blood. Impure or vlt'ated btovl Is nin tins ott ot tu cui 1 .&, farm ef tonstUun or larSlfet tton t' il.rt up Ht sysura, w'.sn tbs LW1 istais'Jy t9 est lu rrivtfil lth iheef fvurtawr. Its? nli:5'sfrilli itcn,t t- !.! th', rud;tlua tr tiUcitsut tbs lttxl v.f h- ts dnsss wlarrsl otaS." Tbs Ht.TJt tl-,r :rj I old at, 1 n'-ij.t' J:;' Vsjt.tr 'l-Tai; 4-;!: It M'HKto. H fts t.i I rr s-t 1 f !' tr. uA it anwj. t'i Iier, k ' -4 tU ta tasiaiUt ful ai'i;ii, .4 lu ti. r ii-!-- f.. ut tit tr4it-i.l s m n-.i li'ir tarrivd tis its u.'a! rUai-ls Try It d4 uuU t-jt (Srabtfa! H't.oit. lias. si irsi)ij'ji Tatra .ei Uaritst m-t-, v, amies, s us-k rt lYr ih.i .J tiUs4 sad wa leotiiint cr : . r. urh X tit bet n easni' ; its i lis, fnr t (iil I: i;i-if us IntaeUatit. Itittv si.'.. i-t::t t tl and travd ut? ,irv;H r:t; snt os-eryttilos Is lu-w wo-s i !g full r.a,l t lyillaf. JIj'q Vegetable Ul u Sareaparilla FOR lALI BT- CEO C STAHAfiD FOR lALI BT ALBANY OOOOOOO O OO GOOD HEWS O q For tht mlllltnt f tinsumtri tf Q OTllttPillStO It kt Hr, TOSS lsnsf isst. nounca that k ft bw fassinj sip a, v TIHY LtVER PILL O Owlitoh lsf tUmifli salt ste r yet rataistlsttl u !Varsra W jisraftr svsw. siisibbss purtr A astal!. sstlscifassM mill 1 (Mil miUMk ! Mll Imam, asms sna e( - TUTT'I TINY UVlft FILLS U sha 1st tKr4-r Kiss '. OOOOOOOOGO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 5? OGS. Pure bred 8 O Prown Leg Addrres. W Vj born egga tl per 13. VV Ci a ford, Tallmn, Oregon. RENT. Vew fwalllnf. five U1 rooint. bard flitah. eastern nart of the elty. Inquire of Ed R M Carter. . 8K. 8TEKLK CO., Albany, Ortgon iiOau teener on mod real eslat security In -1.1 an and atljaiuiag eountloa IJBBSH COWS FOn8ALE.One.hl tnt out-fturth Jersey 00 wa lor aata Alo Itnperted Kar y Hun.ise potatoet Prios, 75vnta pv bushel, CaJi c n me 3 mlim taet of Albany, F C How maw. il? ANTED. A girl to do aeneral T T ' Itousework In a ttnalt family. ln quirt at tti'a office. PLAIN SEWING. The unasrslgusd wiil take in plain sewing whluh will Ihi don la f rt-o!as order and on reasonabl Wms. Lsava order at residenoe of Thos Jo aes, n 7th street, bstwesn Broadslbln and lerry ttitet. -. Wist WarrtBlAD, ?OR SAL t House and eorner lot la . U'" Sd add. 750, Apply to I VV Davis WT ANTED, 20 ahtrea"' Albany Build T v mg and i.tan Ast elation atnrk first aerie ieora'ary. Inquire of Jay W Ilia hi Jjl J. O'CONNEKs .A.n 1 JJurvoyor, Aur.:iYm- - - - -or THE Ctlobratad BOOMER and Vre Wheel J)rilla. AtMlTOIIELT I13VV1B fc BTAVJGJH CO., Albany, Oregon. SHERIFFS SALE. tU Cireuil Court of lut titaU oj Orrcon for tk County 0 Linn. K CARTER, Plaintiff" F A RUItKlf aKT. Defendant. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OlVESTIIaT by virtue of an elocution insuwl out ol tha above named court. In tue above tntltlmt otlon, to u. dlrrv-twd ami dtllv. end, 1 did on ll S'J.b dy of January, HWJ.at tl.e milt or th ttwve nmn i plain tiff, levy on and att li all the rlht, tit and interest ci thn above ntmtxj in tt.no ant In ami lolbor-l iir;Mirty rereln afttr daaCilUed. an 1 will on Ratarstaf, the lI day mt Harrk, lM. at the Court House d -r, in toe elty of Ailranv. Linn eounty .Oraon,t the nour o' 1 o'oloelc p tu ot tald day,Mli at puOlie turaionior eM 10 nann wins i.ihm( hitldor, aald rcl property descritwi fit low, tow If 11-tlnrnnir at Hie NW ornr of block iri.llarikleuiao'aZud addb Mon to Mbny,llnn county .Oregon;! bee e esnUtrly and paraUwl with tbe south boundary line ot al I block 6 fM; tbniiet aoolbarly and paraHr.1 with the t boundary lint of aald block ll 'will 1 h once westerly parallel with ihe north boundary liner f ld bloe.k to fret, tn nee nnrtharty on the wt bouoriary ll-eof al'l block to the place of glnnlng. Also the N 14 of tht lootijo In I Calm of C P Rurknart and wife, Notification 0!5, In p 11, H R S W, vt tht V. lliamotte Meridian, in I.lo.l eountv. Ortsron. 'lut 1 rocked arlaicg from the sale .f said real property to be ptM, flnst, to tbs payment jf the cot ofanlupoa tbl writ, and tl ordinal &im amouutlng to ih itim of $2K second,to tbe paytuont of nlaltittlPa ctatm amounting to tht um ot 111 s.1'1, and third, that the overplua, if an r thtrt b remaining a'ter tbe payment of the turns above, to bt p'd into the aUivt entll ed e nri to abide tbe further order ol eid court. Duted tbl 3rd day of Jnury , 1802. M. J- COTT. Shet iff of Linn eounty, Oregon- St Jt 5 i kS'A l.f.bi i lss-Tss S, fcsk f o sil .ss .arw' rru. lMl4ts 1 iss S 41I.,SI. SM S tar, SS nifmily. sussss tsSults. I4sr'4 4hsr. mmsi. trsji trt. r lOO.OiHS sui.l, twos ,nT hlrtv WujsTrlot, Hssssswssr'Hssts.' UsssawU. HxnintM i tm t-4 nt t r mi r-l f. T R E E Oor.'t fail to i.snign ICCtJ C ViaTF. turn r!jcr tiuriita, aPCJ 1 0 irKai wsl the P.ooa M3ia Scat Co.. r -tiiso. 111. m AXLE Ell GREASE BEMT n mm wostt. JjrrsHrrollUrsjiMTOrtisl. I'VctM? iiiUiu!jr two ff ri's; . ro i(K.ot t,y bsot mt titl ' r II u . ta t Jt E. Ton BAttt FTHgal-KTW flfrttUT, yfy W tl e Z'. Z C ES1S.:S'E'3 k rite cjci.i.r.tiATCD . . . . ccvimi St. Tit " S't P.T?1 ,A nt)ct!jtf!. ; fS ftfr. rs', LL A" If ri" to'.-. Oewjx U S-'-Xl h'i e H B3 2' tn t i. v. :sro::. r.in i.j.:.; x t.- ra HasI ttoek f 2nd sood in Ih V!ly. ari.t th most ranablt priee I hv- on baud alt kind of fO:KITU3,' STGVES, TIHWAHE, mm, ECCKS. PIUTURE3, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, T0.. ETC." (tr.a e r eit tf S B YotnV eld atort. L. C0TTLEI3 ALBANY ;QR. pmm & HULBEET EROS. Eea! Estata Agonts arm and Ranches for salt. Also oily brosnrty in Alhan and CortsllU. FOSKAY ; & MASON , tw,aiAi a asvAiti- Droggistaand Booksellers Autti i tut John B. Abif u'a publloatlontk UlrbwetMItt pntisbiw't j!s wlti SwgO''l'' AlilltXt UKKUUI REVERE HOUSE, UBaNY, . . - . OREGCS JHAS. PFEIFFEI? PftOPlUETOR. Tltted on araiiaan etyle. Tablet supplied wi the beet lu tht market Nlet aloipi na atirtotenu, Pimrla nom . oomnifirutal travelers. ARE - YOU - GOING -TO - RIDE - A TBXa-X-OIiEl this summer ? If to, call on Van Wilson, at Stewart & Sox's, and see a New Mall, which slways gives satisfaction. I BYE - TO - LIVE. . Albany Slein Dyi Work!. U Clothjttg CkaneJ, Colored and Repaired. Ladles shawls and Dress Goods a specialty. - Faded clothing restored to its orlgina color, to look like new. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give Me a Call. Work called for and delivered. Oppositt Parrish's Ililck. rs i l l , sj-vi sjsx WW it 1 an. t! tu .iVU -. 4IIIU In . " JOUM C W fe,M tj J, A, rtun-it 01: ly SITERIOS. positivo force feel A ;r , ... li ;-'v"- ' :,iif-.. V,:.i i , - v i..;: y .r -' ' 7 VTA ' iu.l $ : 'i.i h - SUMMONS. At the Cirruit Court of tie State aj Ortgon for Linn County, JOH HAvVKIN-l. Plaintirr, PETKK H BEAR, Defendant, To Piter II 15r, the above narcff l de fondant. INTIIENMMKOPTIIISSfAKOP Or-gon yon are hrty rr-qairtn) to ait)r and answer tbe complaint f tbe .iiititr file-1 in ti a'oove enttt'.nd einrt, with (lift u eric of ,il l omrt, by tht firt day "f tho neat rrrgular tor s or the above entitled court. frwIU utt the Hill ddVOf Mateti, and you are hereby notlfid 'hat if you foil to appear and answer staid complaint, tlte plaintiff wid take judg ment attaint you frr theauni cl tl.tO, with IntareM thereon at the raw of ten (10) rr cent pet nnum, from the Via day or April. ihi. and for tbe run ber amor 110 wl.b Intereatt hereon at the rate of ten (l) rroerK r annum f rom Sfcpu It. IKtti, and for tbe eontt and dUburaementa of tbl action to be taxed; and also take an order and d-ere of aald court, to atll tbe following aecribeu tanl towns ail yonr, dafendant'a ria-bt, title and InUrest n tlte donation land claim of uwen liear. Hing noiifieation No 2240 and claim No 41. in townnhlp 12, Month Kns 4 Weal ndclairu No 48. In town whip 12, Souih Kange 4 Vet. in Linn eounty, Oregon, couusinlng 044 & terea, let 41 acre brret(.rur aoin to various panic leaving 003.50 cri. Wbkb aald land was duty icvlttd U'xrn l v writ of attacb rnnt dul v tokuwl out of tbe abve n- rued eourt. In ihe above entitle! aetionon tbe U;h of ptuitMT, 1H91. fjriba purpoMt of a curlng any Judirtnent that plaintiff tnlgbt revver in itie ooveenut.ea eau. This mm ;non ia nerved by publication In tht tik Rkjht DKMrcaai b- ordr of the llorrrbl It P BottSftJudgM (fine above ei.tltld Conn, made at Chamber ti the 10tb dy of Ji naary, 1S91 J L WKaTuEKrvRD. Attoroe) for Piisitlff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. f OTICE r HKREBT OITEH TO ALL WHOM I I najr ounewn shsA ikm rs4ftiist Iss ta) sjipolMss miminmntttr, srita voc wui anrwaw, e Urn ssSaU ilulssn Jubria, dnrssssil. AU psmua hsvlrtf slslms srsinst si4 sststs ar rcqruivd t trrssscl then rtulr rtftd so ths tuxtenrlfftUMl slih si. rwnoUts Irooi this del at A'banjr, looa sou a urfs. Tbi lb VJ 1st uf Jsjnssrr. imn. - i K WEATHESFfRD. AdminlslrU srlta lbs will aoaslf It Johns, dse'd. ADMINISTKAT03SH3TICE. f VOTICE 1 HEKEBT GIVES THAT TIIE UX- 11 rlsrstirnod wlminsssr.tnr rt lbs cstaM tr G w s rsHt Oorrsd.hs tlsd bis Anal teounnt fur - Ucunit al si I and stnruiar vt lit suatiar al asid suil thsA ttw CuntT rvrt A lbs lts ol Orrcon U Una county lu tsrxt AprU ftsh, tti, 1 lie hour at Mo ctui-lc an vt asidrUy, tir h.rtrHt tjrUau If snjr So smid senmst ud IbT svUilnf 4 ssidasiManf satd rrsveasnl. This lb tail day of sUrcfe, 1M IK WABMOTU. J K WtATttssraa, Adwiaisussur. Alt; fur Asmln. A0?r1INISTRAT0TS H3TICE. TVT0TICE 18 IIEREBT OIVXH THAT THE on il dersiirned, ba bwn appointed admjnisttaualor tl MtsU ot Chv Is iuldats.deowsrL. AU persri hiring rlstms acsltut sl dsvrssssxl ar rvquirsrt to prrswit then pro)rlr vertAcd. to lb nndersliru I at Albuir, Linn count r, Orn-oo, viiiiio si mxtitbs rrtir litis osm. Lll lb 22th dT ol rsbrnstr, lyt O W KLMBAUCH, O p ?, AdmtnUl.rstnr AHy tor A.tnir. NOTICE TO CF.ECITf ?S NOTICJt H UEHcBY OlVEJf THAT J Ln Cjua ai d W P Pltcbford. psrtr.fr tUlrg luslt-tss In froSo, 1 itrn ccccty, OrfSGi,,uudertbtUtn naoit ana style of Cjiiia A Puebford, Lave duly made an assist nurt i f all tbe tuoperty, r al aoi pern nal. to tht cndersigutrd fur tht benefit of their er-dltora. All paranct havlnt; o'alir.t sgslnt tbe tatd firm are fctrtby doiind and rt quired to present (bt a m under oath to tbe undersigned, at tht office cf J K Weatharford. n tht eity of Albany, Linn n r.uty. Oregon, wltbl d tn rtt nionibt from LLc s.i.t hereof. Dated tt srd. 1KV2. j.n rsusRT, . Atsnratt AKKUAL MEETIKC. SOTICE la hereby arlven that tht tnnual matttnv of tbt stockholder of tht Albany BuUdln Asool alien will bt bald at tbt office or W O Twttdale, on Fts-ry Slrosv , tn Albany, on Monday, March Slat, l S3., at ,; p m.for tbetlto tloii of dlri.i, and auon otbar bu sluts at may coma before tHt rctttinj. Dated rb 13ih, 18t3. J.JOSEPH. 1? O TVTEEDALI, Stortsary. Prealds-ns. STCCKKCLCEP.S MELTING. NOT1CK M HEREBY GIVEN THAT there will be a meeting of the -stockholder r tht Odd Fellowt Hall Bnli-liug Association beldst thelrofSot in Albany. Ortcrn n Monday, tht 14th day of M a.-ch, 1S02. at tbe hour ot T o'clock p ra of said day, fr-slit purport of elect) eg seven director to rerva for tbe ensuing year and for thy trtutaotloa of any other business that may 00 me before aald meeting. litis tht !6th day of January, 1192. W O TW KEDALE. B A PaaKan. : Preaiisnt. secretary ' ACMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE CF AP PCINrKERT. ' NOTICB IS IlEREBY GIVES THAT TBI underalgoed sss been duly appolntsd by ths unty court for I inn eounty, Oregon, administrator f tbs etuvtof Wra A Dasls, decrased, Ists of Una ounty, Urrgon. All psisont hairing claims aftsiost tatd oetato art Hereby not'flsd to presont them prop rly verified to tho uadsrained at bis mideno st Murth Ssleut, Marion seaatjr, Oregon, within stl Btonliis from this date. ' And all psrsons indsbted ts ssid slate are hereby notified to pay ths same I tliei'mterairttrd Unmdtate!y, Dated Kebrusrv ith, ItsH. CrOKOR-lE, Tilmo Ford, Admlnistntor of said eetnte. W at Kaisbm, Attve for Admiiiistrstor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. VTOTICE 13 HEBEBT GIVES THAT THS XTS. JM( deratfmed hsa thts day been apjiointed admin irator of iheeeutleof leter Welt, deceased, by ths jeunty court of L no county, Oregon, and that I bar led inv bond ss required by law and sin now duly lusliried to aot as auh administrator. All Dersons ssvms; elsims siust said estate ar hereby ro- S5ureu sun iiiuuieu m fresoos uie same to ste at the Vfice ot W K Bityeu, in Altiany Linuooonty, Oregm, rrith tbs projw vouobers, within six mouths from ine ante nereor. Dated at Albany, this 49th day ot January, 1903. A J WELT. WRBllyeu, Adrainitrtor. , Atty ror A.iinmiraar STCQXHSLDESS' MEETIKC. TVTOTICE 13 HEREBY GITEM VHAT 1 the annual mentiog of th stockholders of '"Tho Wiliamotta Heal Estate Company," el Altituy, Ursgon. will be held on Thurs day, March 50th, 1882; at th boor of 4 o'clock lo th aftarrjooa of said day, at tha otnoe cl tjeo W TV right, itt Albany, Ureoo. for the purpose of electing tfficors and di rectors c tairt oompanv for tbe term of one year net enauin from said metia, and to Iraue&ct suuh other busmese as may properly oome Infiirs sai.l meting. Duted pliiur,ry 2;;-,h, 1802. a. iiacrli:max. l re&i.!;n:t. Drills and Soaclars, iU H - :Vy - Albany IRONWORKS Ifariiiractiirsim SAW UlLLf.UCHUiiRY IS2H QHTS AO ALL WW OF HEAVY Km LIGHT WO EX, IH iHClt AMD ERAS5 CASTJSC3. rental attention !' da of tnaAol new o mlrlna ttt fawns Slide on Short 3otlot FGimiiLLEO a fRViflQ "J If j.k- . A . t -FUNEKAI, DIBEaORS.- Arterial Kmbaluiing done cslenllflcaily Albaoy, Oreftrra. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!. 7 s-k. X4 Vhile trying to Crowd tbeii WAT INTO DEYGS & FUGulAf! BROS store, where ty tlwitt have on hand h Urcest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved RI3s and Sii'.-t 3una; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; "tents, Mamrnoclts, Camp Chair and thousands f ether things tto numerous to mention Repair" Sliop i connection with tht Store, and one ol tie Best workman In tht Stat to nd alt kinds of wor Come one Coma Ko roubl new goods. "Small print and W is ou. jiotto. J. A. Cammipg, a fall irvtsraiy Ir'nintts, Oils Gla is ii, Etc., ALBANY, WICKMAH&AHDE1 Ccpoalt St Cutrlea Hotel. Ped clothing and lact cartalca well atttudod to L f latch work a tpeeiaUy. Prat eh effitt at Moses,' barber shop, tar I CrBre-ndltln and FlratStf CCNRAD MEYER, PROPRIETCC Cttaned rraita, Glttsatraro, Dried Fi-niit, Tebtteee. Sactir. C'fice Caitns iiftt getablea," Spleea, Tsa. - In feet esrytb,g that ts kept tn a tn-r variesy and tsoeery store, l!jfuel Dwiet priee paid for Ala KINDS OP PROD UC 3 HEALTH IS WEALTH ! Da E C Wssr's Ktasa ss Basnr Triitiismt, fusra tteed specillc for Hsteris, Dizxiuess, Con sulsio . Fits.NsrTous Neuralgia.Headache.N'eisous . lrost! ation caused by the use of alcohol or tobseoa, : Wks ulness, Meats Depression, Softening ot the Brs'3 resulting in insanity and lesdtnf to misery, dt&ay an 1 death. Premature Old Aire Burennesa, Loss t f Power in either x, Iuolatry Loeses and Spermatorrhoea oft used by over-exertios of the brwn, tslf abuse or over-indu'g-enc. Eaeh bo . contains one mentbs treatmeut. Si. 00 a box, or six boxes for 5, sent by mail prepaid en receipt of pnoe. WE SIAU4KTEE felX BOXES f To einsany esse. With eseh order recelred h us for ait Inxea, accempsoied with Si 00, wewilleend th p irehaser our written itu&raatoe to refund the moiiej If the treatment does not sffl set a cure. Guar-" anteer Issued only by J A naitutug. tJrassb.t, Role Agf nt, Altiauf, ttregoa. 0MET TO LOAS -Home loan, in eumsto si.ilt.ou A! rap::al t I & r au laiiti Kiunv r-f i e" or c r v do--" 1 Bakery j . "j Al . .1 A-' " IS V f i ri i-"-.C' r 1 1 .1 li : 1 1 MT (I A