. , , , , - . -trrtstaas 1 c D vou want to keep yew hv. b r ' heme ! night, I-wjUlW- and' keep him r.gr;eabi? ivJ peasant . Hj must smoke, and yet, you don't like the smell 01 h's tob. c o. You can drive him away to his c'ub cut of iust su h L; trigs cotso misery, unhappiness and divorce. The trouble is that I:? uses poor tobacco. Coax him to get BLACK well'? BULL Durhm Smoking Tobacco; indelicate aroma H no? b: of?erc1vc to you, and it will not fill all the ci'rtvns, irneines and clo.iiins, with that stale disagreeable odor that r.ov I hies you. Keep your h rsband home, and avoid aii risks by r. , . ij hmi smokfi Bull DURHAM Tobacco. Sold eve-ywh.' 5 . BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Dutfeftin, N. C. WlElTHEItrSKU et tlAMBEKLAIR, AUrH7t at Lao. Will practice In all courts of tha tat. Special attaatlon fivon to matter la probata aad to ee.locttou. OFFIC&V-In tk ninn Hook. tttat ii.EtT, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Ckaneerr. Oollee tiaa mas or. all aetata. Leans nefotlated rabl terms. Albany, Orexoa. F.. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law. and Notary Pub.it. Will praetio in all thaeeorts of thwatata Special attention riven to collections and matter in pre bate walC: Upstair Mawn-Twedal Block Albany. Or D. a r. ii.unif . B -AC H,M I KS ak WATION, all I era! matters will rec.i r promo atteoUoa. Office ir. Odd SoUowa Teraphj, Albai my, u jyjOKTASTE fe HACKLE.V&N, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J J WH1TXEV Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. JAMES J. CHARLTON. Attrnv-t-Uw. All lecal baaaes attaaded t promptlT: FLt.N.N'S Black, Albany, Or: D R. J. I.. HILL. Pnywaan and Sorgaon. OFFICE ran-. :ro;s. Albany, uragwn. H. H4STOV A tVII. .is !sn Sarreort. OFFF08 Corner econd aad f : iVijiu streets. Albanr, Or, Call praiptly attar-ded in onv and country. Q V. (Htn.GBI.UI, M. Ham.w hist. fiTSpecUist in disease at tk By. Twaaty years' experieaca 9 (nee boor 7 Ultaj a S p b. and 8 I renins;. Albint, Orajwa. LINK CO SATIOMiL BANK, Or ALBAMT. OUM. CAPITAL STOCK dOO.MO. !d-nt L COWAN, . . J H RALSTON at Oashler o A AKCHIBOLD. I aanoaa, J L Oawan, J If Bajatoa, W Maid, W H .J lira, J A C reword aja O A Arak M fRANSACTRareneraJ ban kins; bnstnaa. DBA W 81UB1 DRAFTS on Hew York. See n - Orafoa. LOAN MONEY on appf ored security RXCCIVK deoeaiu snbteet check. FIRST RATIOS AL BARK, Or ALBANY, OKKOOIf , LFLINN VVeaPrasMent OWhlic , rRASSACTs a ritrsnr.j,v. ,B.TO ma B. W. LAHOBON Aooorrwra k v it - New York, dan Francisco. Chicago aad PiUand rajron OO JJSCTlONy HADE on farakl terms. F. Yoi-fa X Bu.ni. B.W, Laaavaa L. run Edwakd I . Sax. CUSICK ate C.,BARKEBS r ALBANY, ORBOOIf, TBANSACTa searal Baiikinr boat OBAW SIGHT DRAFTS an Nw York see and Portland. Oragna: LOAN MONEY an approved security. RECBIVF. aVapaait subject to check. ma uml,l.ia. ul.s mule en taveraaie ISTAUUSST paid as Urns deposit. B AST HL Of OBEGOS. iUAST, OIMOS. Caattal. fMridaak - Vice-President... aehiT sa.aea. H F MERRILL B J LANNIKO UtWBLAIN Transacte a tsunu baakiar I Kxchang beufht and sold en all tha principal ottios in too United State : also on England, Ireland. Frame and Germany. Collections load at all aeoaaaiU points on rarer, bio term. 'atorest allowed o j tint deposit. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!. rying to Crowd theii WAY INTO & FROMAN BROS ;y arwavs have on hand t Mock south of Portland, of i improved Rifles and Shot immense stock of Fishing i every description; Tents, Camp Chairs and thousands Sngs loo numerous to mention pair Shop ii with the Store, and one of k men in the State to do any of wor ' ;: Come No rouble to i "Small profit and quick 0M PAC IFIC BAILBOAO 10. T. E, HoKfj, hecoiver, SU - )EB EXCURSIONS FOB 1892. J iele Viow on iaU at CorvaUia and AI. b.ny for III -e eacuiaiona at the vtry low Huuin. frip Rate of 3 26 and 93 M, T bpeetlvei: . Ciod for: lh King trip on EONKSDA VSaniiNATCBDAlS of jfli w.fk nl for lbturn ur.lil Nan in in:z. CC HOOUK, OP A. A CHOICE MEATS Or An Kiss .;rr-riolc Ac - Baker Opposite Schraaer't Llvary Stable, next J-or to Wiilatoett Packin; Co' store. wSowawssss- Sm K aw B A AAV - dlfal "eay SH 1 I aBS ,X.SSa, -C k I I I It 1 T ' 1 1 mm- i ui vra r in i a - , , . .-w-x' u i nil in n . i i - wSP--.J U 1 1 II 1 i I .()'' ! llli . J . . i I - .. -nia 1 n K-n I I I j I 7 'i 1 i i ? - 1 x I nr. vumh.i i j ? i lid 2nd Store. Best stock of 'inl'anV goods in thi Valley, and ths moat reasonable prices have on band all kinds of FURMTim, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS. BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. On door wait" of S E.Youut 'a old ato L. GOTLIEB. JAFANSS 19 I CURB A new and Corailat TrsaM i t, tinit. kf pslteris,Ointm;jt in C ipiu'a i,t-s in 8 a 1 1 P a PwdtlTe Cure ' t v i.l.l v. - i . t it r Bi lag Itchinr, Chronic, BMlAtar HwiU'.try Piles, aeaay ether diseaMi ail dai'i witkiaici; iti wm a treat baniflt to thi (iniral hialtV Tn laaTrv at a ialietl oi.- r k 1 i.-i; it i-a with tha k tile un-iimry hiriiftir. V i r, n haanrrbeaa knjwi tifiI. 1. -:t Wir soot by mail. W,jv aBltr t.-n ilis iv ! i whan a written cuwaitet U p xitivjly firn ; bozos. to rerun i tc sa nr if n tatl. Ital lor treeSamale. Guarantee issued by JfA raataatKS. aknsntat. Halo Ajroat. Albany, regB 13 R. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT LATEST PATENTS BEST IMPROVEMENTS. win rare Wttkoat orertasatw-a of brats, arr. fn tes,si or la Jfseretiee, aa araeal raaaaaiMa, eraiaa. luawo. aaoimr. ra- lussm. heaaot, reeawarliw. rldery. Hrer aa blotter eoawialata. laaw back, lawkaso, setaUea, faaotal tO-keene. ole.Taw.els.il a Son oaoaita. W Oorfai aosoowaosa OTer ell Mam. aa sins a rarreal that 1 hutaeUr M by ia or 00 rorfWI o.w. aaa was cote illirtl abav. a. par TaeMaeaa bav. bote ear by iau war aooa after ail easor r 1 Til 1 fail., aa grr. kaadroa. r loxttsMiaJa la tMa aa rrory oiaer mte. ooronfai larauvtn KtatTan srsrtsauav. u. rrealeat boa or dM rat amfta win ALL BBLT1 lit ..I limine, in MibariairTfws is taut reji oad tmr Ulagirmli Paipblela. aaaUofl, eahd. tree, itlieav No. 172 First St,, PORTLAND, ORE. FD 17m AXLE rnHt.cn GREASE BEST IS THE WOP.I.3. Ttarwoarins fjuaHtieeace ucRurpaaacd. actaaltr Csatlaotlar two beata of any other bra-: a. Itda bcudbrliest.arCETTHi:GL)ill!(l. FO SALT gY VKKTJ-.SK OgNERALLY. Tjf For sale by STEW'T t?c SOX Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE Albsny.J Oregon. Sggoy ijs ! OTtin. . Ig suaq jtXieAO pi3 H M VJ fc. ? r, ft 't ' j, v. i 'Si i." femTOl -rm "iaoj'jtj alei," aii'a, s"oAa7 por. -ptvrjr .-ur.tuj atrj 'ypn j 'sic -.-sidy o" :'.JJ '- ! '-ajwps saiiw i3Huioit; pui aijup-v poe a-ai-j -in s,ooa if a.vioiasM avd'ai a?u si ix U3H01S3U HJ.1V3H ''I A tV SODAVILLE Soda Water, The best mineral water in the World, John Isom, Si's., in quantities to suit. It keeps the svsteni in order, and Is refreshing, plrasant drink Everybody sh uld kop itiithitr homes. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION RE. Tht. success of this Orsat Cough Cure la Without s parallel in t'-ie history of medicine. A I dr-ie .ts are set Iicrized to sell it on a po i'iros;.. ctee. tea: that no other cur can sticeeishiUy stand. Thst it may become in own, tii Proprietors, at an enormous ex pense, ar ' placing a Hitmple Bottle 1're into et-cry bid as in Hie United States and Canada. If Vrtn Ivtve a Cpirh, Bore Throat, or Bfon ' i!'.- as '.l, to.-It will cure you. If your i hi'..' u.. H i Cr-inp, or Wboopbig Cough, use i ...i r .. ,1 -i, , f , relief fs sure. If you dread ftv.i 'ieua disease Contnmption, nss It. AV- yn .r prturt for 81UU)H' CURE, i'-P" to .. iwef... indtl.OO. IfyourLung sronto-HacV lame, use Bhfloh's P.'irous :i-irr. Price 26 CIS. For sal by all Drug. .1.1. ,iml Hosier. COBLIJsr worm and BORER. PROTECT -lYOU R -3TREES. PAPER, PAINT, ROOFING. Samples, find circular free. Psiaffine Paint Co., Portlaxd, Oregon, Br Lnar-E 23wrrH electro- 53fcaFS? MADKETIC Jjjggr SUSPEMSORr. tytlicus a-T WaaisfBi WMaHlir rrt TH li m Ainnivn - a.i. " FADar, -r- rnt'l S .O S9r 'JPi .... . . innwr pidatsmto vttw a inii it if m.i iTin as B" vs The "People's parly" depicts in strong tetrns the condition! thai are thought to make the People's parly necessary. It telis us that "the nation has been brought to the verge of moral, political and rotteiial ruin; the people are demoralized; the neaispapeis are subsidized or muzzled; our homes are mortgaged, and the land concentrating in the hands of capitalists; the urban workmen are denied the right of organization for self-protection; imported pauperized Isbor beats down their waces; a hireling standing atmy un recognized by our laws is established to shoot them down; the national power to create money is appropriated to enrich bondholders: a vast public debt payable in legal tender cunency has been funded into gold-bearing bonds, thereby adding millions to the bur dens of the people; silver has been demone tized to add to the purchasing power of gold by decreasing the value of all forms of proper ty as well as human labor; and the supply of currency is purposely abridged to fatten usurers, bank rupt enterprise and enslave in dustry." It is these abuses, ni-pnncing the integrity of the government ana sM weal of the Republic, that have called the new party into existence for, it is further asserted. neither of the old parties can be relied on to provide a remedy. But this is saying what there is no warrant for. How can the leaders and teachers of the People's party include the democracy in their condemnation when the democracy, have not had even an opportunity to show what they can or might do for thirty years? There has been no democratic policy daring the period in which these great evils have grown up, for even during the brief four ears from 1SS5 to 1SS9 when a sterling, intrepid and upright democrat was executive head of the govern ment a republican senate annulled every at tempt to change the established republican order, so that there was no break in the piti less course of the republican policy. One party and one party only is responsible for the evils which the People's platform deplores, for aii these things have grown up under its reign. The malign conditions are the pro duct of its rule, the offspring of its loins. It begat them a'l, and if we would get rid of the progeny, we must first get rid of the parent . The democracy has never ceased to protest ajsinst the abases of republican rule as faithfully and vehemently aa the People's party n;w protests against them, and it is most unjust for the People's patty to assert that the democracy cannot be relied on to correct them. The democratic party would hive ror reeled them long ago nay, it would have prevented them, il only a small propor tion of those former repnbiicars now acting with the Peoplc'a party in thi West bad lent their assistance in the task . The very West ern stales to which the agricultural interest feels most scvere'y - be oppression of the re publican policy "have been the stannch sup potters of the republican party; and when, years ago, the wiongsol that policy were rec ognized, those states ought to have abandoned toe dominant and airogan: party and joined the democracy. Perhaps it ill be said that western re publicans , while ceasing to oc republicans, were not willing to become democrats that it would have looked too much like an act of rerrean-v to dearrl one nartv and on owe. In . . . , uppuuewt. 1 sc. . .Km uo tue wcx best thing, l he deesocracy and the 1'eople s party have one thing ia common; they rec- ognize a common enemy in the arrogant sectional party under whose domination ail the evil complained of have come upon the land, and they agree in the necessity lor r!is loging it from the seats of authority and powtr. They agree tbkt another four year of republican policy woald be another four years' reign of these abuses, at the end of which Monopoly aad plutocracy would prob ably be so firmly intrenched that nothing ' short of a catastrophe could overthrow it. Let the People's party tben have the dis cretion to limit its work to those republican states which it is able to carry and leave the reft o! the task to the detnocracy. Tha will insure the defeat of the co-omoa enemy, at least, and with the common tat Sly defeated there will be Utile difficulty in providing re lief for the agricultural west and south from the evils that oppress them. S: Louis Rt fublk. Contrary to the strictest injunction of ex-President Cleveland, that Mrt Cleve land's name mutr not be used tor organi zation purposes In the next campaign, the Monmouth, III.. ladies hare organized a France Cleveland club of Warren coun -ty. They have not only organized the club to promote democratic in n rests with their moral support, but their determina tion seems to be to raise a campaign fund, as shown by the subjoined letter: Parlors of the Frances Cleveland Club, Monmouth, III. s To tie Hon. Theodore Aeo, Secretary of the Democratic State Committee : My Dbar Sir I am direciel by the Frances Cleveland Club, of Warren coun ty, a women's democratic organization, to send you the inclosed check for $ioo at our contribution towards ih.- atate campaign fund. Though the sum Is small we trust that it will assist In wrestling our atate from republican supremacy. With this hope and this belief, I remain very sin cerely. Sara Bond Ha.vi.ky. D is believed to be the first contribution to the campaign expenses of a political party ever made by an organized body of ladies. Som; republican newspaper, not hav ing the fear of Beelzebub before him, started the report that Cleveland would not sUnd on the tariff plank of the Chi cago platform. Ralph E Hoyt, a journal ist in Chicago in early days, but now a resident of Los Angeles, recently wrote a letter to ex president Cleveland, touching the latter' indorsement of the tariff plank in the Chicago platform. Today he re ceived a letter from Cleveland in reply, in which occurs the following significant ut terance: "I think no sincere advocate of an Honest tariff can be dissatisfied with the posiiion cf the democratic party on that subject, and 1 am sure there is no need of fear that the contest will not be mtde on the lines laid down, which have already proved to be accentabie to a great majority of the people.". The democratic states of New Yotk and Indiana have given their judgment upon Plnkertonism by passing law forbidding employment within their borders of armed bodies of hired mercenaries. There can be r.o doubt thst Pennsylvania will forbid it also when a democratic Governor shall have the support of a democratic legisla ture :nd that time may not be far distant If the object-lesson at Homestead shall be repeated. 1 homps II Carter, of Monttnj, has ac cepted the chairrr.snship of lbs nations) republican committee. The republicans have had a hard time finding gome one that would accept the place. When protected monopolies vote taxes up and crowd wages down It is lime for taxpayers and wage-earner to vote the monopoly party out. Mr Harrison Is in danger of going down on Mr Carnegie's sliding scale. Sad Drowning. Seattle, July 22. Alex Purver, a oung farmer of MaUqui, and Mifs HerUia ay, of Victoria, were drowned at Matsiini while bathMK in a smaU stream on ine Purver form Tart evening about 8 o'clock. Purver and his sister were teaching Miss Jay to swim. They got into deep water suddenly and both Bank. Miss Purver managed to drag her brother out, but lie immediately plunge.' down again to rescue Miss Jay, and was seen no more. Miss Purver hastened home to give the alarm, but by this time it was quite dark, and it was found impossible to recover the bodies before daylight this morning. Looks Mad- St. Louis, July 22. An advertisement appeared in a local paper a few days ago for puddlers, heaters and iron workers to go East. It Is now stated that the adver tiser is an agent for Carnegie, Phipps & Co, and that ne is hunting for men to take the plaee of thr strikers at Homestead at from 15 to 40 cents higher wages per day than the strikeis were receiving at the time of the lockout. A Bank I allure Olympia, Wash, July 22. The Bank of Shelton, Mason county, has been closed by the sheriff, and the whereaboutA of Cashier Metzgur are unknown. The liabilities are estimated at B15.000. The assets are not known. The safe b as opened today, and less than 8500 was found m it. The heavi est depositor is County Treasurer O'Neil, of Mason county, who had $4400 of the coun ty funds in the bank. A Bat Iranabr Btte. Spokane, July 22. The j 8-year-old j daughter of Theodore Jennings, residing about 8 miles southeast of Spokane, is lying at the yoint of death from arattlesroke bite, and there are but slsglit hopes of her recovery. The child was playing about the yard yesterday afternoon with her brother, and in passing through a clump of bushes stepped on a rattlesnake, which struck her on the left leg. Marrily t balrman YoiiK. July 2i. The national dem ocratic committee met today and organized In' flu tliiamnMin .tlr. ff ii. tt VV V II. ..,. j " ' v.m ...... i.uiu. 1 or r ennsyivania, as cnairman. ami Mmon i P Sheenn. of Indiana, secretary. Immed- ",c t..nu .o n .o.ny , ..jle,rl , oe ronftr,ed and proven that tha lately after the roll-call, Calvin S Brice, more than from Eugene to AI- ; 0yaj Baking Powder i. pare and whole chairman of the former committee, reiter- "nr. tugne Register ome, and that itataodV, aa far aa atrength ated his declaration that he did not desire ! aad parity are concerned, at the head of the U tt.cwsitleml a candidate for re-e lection. Hamty was tben selected chairman by ac- j cuunauon. ami made a tew remarks, ex pressing a deep sense of the responsibility devolving upon him. and promising to use his best efforts to promote success. Secre- j tary Sbeerin rat re-elected by acclamation, and Robert B Roosevelt was chased tresiur- er. He is a member of Tammuuv hall. ' and appointed by IVesident Cleve' and minister to the New "Netherlands. Sioverwoe mitsseai Homestead. July 21. A secret confer- I ence of over on hoar's duration was held tonight between ilorernor Pattison, Presi dent Weihe, of the Amalgamated Associa tion, and W J Brennan. legal adviser of the strikers. At its conclusion none of them would say a word as to the nature of the discussion, kit said, however, the re moval of the troops from Homestead and the bearings of that matter from each pos sible standpoint was gone into. Weihe and Brennan denied that threats of any kind were made, and are reported to have" stated privately to friends tbat if the conference proved as satisfactory as they hoped, the whole trouble would soon be at an end- Will Bo, roll BUs Steel. PiTTsnt Ro. July 21. While the work-j men at HAniMrtad will nw ulmil Iw,m. i. 1 rXMsihilitv that thev will be defeated, it is evident the Amalgantated Association has taken teps to worry the Carnetrie comrmnr. even if it does succeed in getting non-union; men enough to operate the mills, which are PW WtaS OB OCCOUnt of the strike. If the j boycott plan succeeds union workmen ever?" i where will refuse to handle iron produced at any of the Carnetrie mills. FlaaErapllag. Robe, July 2i. DsBpaanhes from l ata- v r.tna ma say that the eruptions at mount are increasing in violence A fresh stream oi tava pours antra tne mountain aaa u opproacning Nicoioai. witheringtrees and burning huts along its path. The people of NiccJoti have passed most of the day in prayer before the church, fearing to enter it on account of the continued earthquakes. Some of the shocks were fe.t even in Syra cuse today. Fire and steam mark the way of the lava down the mountain, and great rocks are ejected to a height of 100) to r200 feet BvweU mil Bans. Oi.tbpia, Wash, July 21 .The Thurston county people's party dub unanimously adopted a res Motion present ing Governor William A Newell, formerly governor of V i A n- i . :. ;;M 'rri,' ? " r.,'"" mI .Vtf iL r,7r- Sple Je ' ' 3 maaie tor governor. the Salisbury Losdox Jnlv2l-.lt is thomrht nrob - i T.L ? tl r - v ttMTt P" Li?- "T"" 0Lsh!B,y 3xPt - on retg from ofSce. the dukedom tie- cltned in 1886 and on the occasion of the queen's jubilee in t887. Her majesty is reported to have renewed her offer. lre at Myrtle Polal. Maiuhfikld, Or. July 20. At 9:30 p m Monday, a fire broke out in the basement of the old store building at Myrtle Point, for merly occupied by Wise Bender, aad belonging to H m Dinger Hermann. Every j effort possible was mailt to get control of j she flames, but without success, mi til dy- namite was used to blow up the buildinns on fire. After three large buildings had 'jeen destroye-l. the fire was got uuder con-! trol. It was a narrow escape for MTtle Point from meeting the fate of ber sister citv. (Vimiillo and hawawastaaw n ld of a.bi The windows in the surrounding buildings were a1! broken bv the heat of the fire, and the woodwork badly scorched. Ringer Her mann owned a large interest in two of the buildings and is the heaviest loser. The total loss is estimated at 115,000. The cause of the fire is said to be incendiarism, for which F C Kennicutt is held in jail to answer the crime. A Bloody ASTalr. Dublin, July 20 There was a bloody riot in New Tipperary today inconsequence of the excitement over the elections. Sev eral Parnellites attacked a party of anti Parneliites in the street and a hot encounter with clubs and fists fo lowed. Reinforce ments came to both sides and when the police arrived a score or more lay on the ground unconscious. By hard clubbing the parties were separated and partly dispersed. Two hours later the word part of both wde. gathered again and began rioting through the town. Men who had nothing to do with the fight were overpowered and ma) treat til ui the sheet. Several men who had fled to their houses for protection were dragged out and knocked about in the street. Their houses were ransacked by the mob, windows and doors were knocked out, and the fur niture was smashed or thrown into the street. Working Asalat Homestead, Pa, July 20. The people were curious to see whether the Carnegie company would continue the operations of yesterday in the Homestead mills. They had their curiosity gratified this morning by the sight of large volumes of black smoke issuing from the tall chimneys of the armour plate mill and Trees shops. The absence of hostile demonstration on the part of the locked out workmen ien has given the non union men much enrourage ment, and has quieted their apprehensions of personal danger. Big Horse Bale Mr Engene Bochanan. of Moscow, Idaho, bought of Bailey Wisdom yesterday two i uuiuuun ui mgn ureti trotting horses, which he ships to Moscow for the purpose of start ing a breeding farm. This is the lai Ket sale of trotting horses made to one man," said Mr Wisdom, "since we have been in lmsiress and it goes far to show that the interest in high bred horses is looking up, and we oelieve that good horses are cheaer now than they ever will be again in Oregon. Proud or the Bone Salkm Or, July 20.-8alern is proud of her stallion Holmdel, who took the race at Anaconda, Mont, yesterday, from seven competitor. U dindel's rword was 2i23"b' and he lowered it yesterday to 2:i84. Tits Vote 'n Ireland London, July 20. According to the Daily News, the total vote of Ireland stands for home rule 315,329, against 78,!r?9. A Stage Held i n. Stockton, Cal., July 22. The Roberts and Union Island stage, which leaves this city at !1 p m was held up this afternoon on the old French Camp road, about two miles iruiu town, uy a masae'i man wno was armed with a rifle. The driver was relieved of a gold watch and a few dollars in money. The passengers, two laboring men on t.ieir way to the island, were also ordered to turn their pockets inside out. They hail only 12 or $3 Itetween them. The stage carries no mail. Officers guve chase and quite a combat ennued before the roblssr could be captured. Startllac Discoveries. Waiaacm, July 22. Humors are rife to night of startling discoveries in connection with the Mission affair, wherein it was re ported many men were shot, others wounded and some robbed, and the bodies disposed of in such a way that no clue to either the IwrpetratorHof the outraire nor the distvMi- tion of the bodies has ever been found, un less it has been done as is reiwrted yesterday or today. MINI IT. Albany should be safe now ; nearly all the newspaper men and their families are out of the city. Marion county has only 152 more males of ichool age than Linn county ; but It Is ahead of thh county 1,436 on females. Wherefore. Speaking of the arrest of Frank Coon in this county for forgery the Pendleton , O says: "Wonder If this is the same F ranlt 00n wno married a girl one night viiuivitvil UMU ICU lltl nit iicki lUUin ing." lollow- A craxy e hat figured out the ing: I tie i republicans have a Harry-son, the democrats a land to Cleve to, the prohibitionists a well to Bid for and the people's party a web to Weave (r) acd a Field to make hay with. AH are satisfied, and tne merry work of politics goes on The Southern Pacific Is very accommo dating to people up here. Thev give us an excursion rate of $6 for the round trip J kit Ysnuln. anrl ih. .I. i, Prti.d j . Vonul a J ,l p ,1 j ; . r;. u 7 V o J, J T. 1 .lT GrlnU p, Couriery. of a phy.l- j ci(m nw . ciK . ,.jjr G rjwiht ! Lothrops forfeited his t;o bail and left ! for the north one evening la.t week . Hie ! cae against a resident physician was dis missed " It seems that the local doctor had Lothrop arrested tor practicing with out state licen.;, and the latter retaliated. C Hodes, of this city, who was arrested j tome time ago on a charge of selling ltqu r to minors, entered a plea of not guilty at the time His case came up in the circuit court Moudav and through his attorney withdrew the plea of not guilty tnd entered a plea of guiltv. The judge sentenced him to pay a fine of $50. Eu guene Register. Twelve years ago. Dr N G Blalock bonsht 400 acres of barren aowebrush land at 12.90 an acre, near Walla alia, except for breeding purposes, shall be He irrigated it and planted it all with guilty of a misdemeanor." It will thus fruit trees and now il is worth about be seen thst Chinese and other pbeas 400 an acre. ; ants, grouse, quail and partridges, can only be killed between Sept 1st and Nor There are eleven locomotives regnlarlv 15t.'-111(1 the person who eats them i as employed in running to and from this ". PtJ 'bb the one who kills them. The station The wages of the men employ j w bonld be lived up to, as it is the ed in the locomotive department of the j only way our best game can be preserved S. p. whose headquarters are at Rose-' 'O this valley. bargamoot to about A4000 monthly. S KotburK I'lamdealer. Mrs BG Grnbbe, superintendent of tne aatera scnoois. leceives i z a vear. The principals receive from $750 to fSOO I a year : the regular teachers get BGO0 a year. Mrs A H Dodd is at the bead of Central school, with two assistants. Miss Jane Morris is in the North Salem school. Benjamin Bailey, of Cbtnoa, III., a r A I ar , . I . r,rM.rtnr haa f. I Ion Koir In large fortune by the death of an uncle in Oregon, and Israel Thomas, of The Cove. Or., has fallen heir ton part of 68,000 acres of Isnd near New 1 ork t Uy worth piles and piles of money. Such items sound big on paper bat rarely pan oat well. v iiavi.ro Alien wars uvuuu uiri si vier- gon City in the sum ot $200. which was Charles Allen was bound over st Ore- furnished, tor subornation of perjury in inducing one Charles Clark to swear to an untrue statement in order that be might get a marriage license for a girl under marriageable age. Cases of sub ornation of perjury for this purpose have occurred in this county on several occa sion, as well as in other places. a In Los Angeles a detective has ben , engaged m getting the names of not only I the inmates but the visitors of the bouses lf Pr0t,ta,10D- t He has token particu- i h" P"" -o tte- t PArnesof Hie manied ; en who frequent such places, and has , quite a list In order that there could oe no mistakes numner oi tne t hnstian ladies who are Interested in the work have accompanied the detective, and in concealed places noted down the married men They now propose to go to the wives of these men and ssk them to use their influence to keep their husbands from patronizing these bouses. Mill Cm. The Gazette intimated last week that there was on indication LnB . lne " 1 .mPr wouiu resume at a sl.. T IB v 1 . ur f?" on ",e,r u exiensiou, ana according to recent reports we were right j m jumping at such a conclusion. I Another collision on the Lumber Com- panv'e log supplving railroad, occurred Monday afternoon, owing to one of the urates giving away to me rear car, I which came down with lightening force, I plunging into the front car, demolishing and scattering things generally. Both of the men jumped to save their necks, one of them, Joe Rebhsn, injuring his hand and wrist by the fall. Still another accident occured on the Mill Company's road Tuesday. While joe Stish was coming down in the after- noon a cow, belonging ,o Tom Barnes, uieptiivii ins poeongc uy jumping upon the track, rausinu the front truck to jump the rails. Joe was again consider able shaken up, but not seriously. Gazette. K tsBBB Patksr Broa, grocers. P. M. Frsnoh keep railroad tint. Buy your groaerUt of Parker Bros Fias groceries at ( mm & llendricson'a. Latest sheet music at Will St Link's. Hew cream oheeae just received at Conrad Meyers. C W Cobb, job printer, Klion Block, does first claaa work. K W Aohison ftCo ars.selling monument at Portland prices. Stewart St Sox sell the very best j at ens shear and scissors. Ths finest line of pocket knives in the city at Stewsrt ft 8ox 'a. Smoks tha celebrated Havana filled 6 cent oigar at Julius Joseph'. Dr AI H Kilit, nhyiioian and surgeon Albany, Orj.-m. Cllt mads In oity or count ry . With his new bakery Uonrad Meye able to offer old and nsw customers ate thing firstolassin baked govdi. We are goiog to put the prion dowp oath aud eM for oavh only . A Ton Bros. to Lime, plaster, cement and tastr, at cod, at A Morris & (Vs. ff haa Vsky waa sloe, ws tat a hsr Castor is. Whan aha waa a Child, sho rtoxl for ( 'astern. Wbsu ah booain Kiaa, li clung to Ponton. S'tstss she had Children, she gavs them Castoria, SLEEPLESS NIOHTS made miserable by that tsrnblscough remedy for yoo). Shiloh's Cur is ths SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, A positive ours for Catena, Diphtheria sat.' Canker. Moutfi. Auutlulilo . Hon by Hoard of Health ine irauittK Powder Question. Board of Health can engage In no mora commendabl action than the examination of our food supply atl the inttruclion the public as to thoae attiolea which are found to be pure and wholesome, and which therefore consumers shou'd ute. Action of this kinn with the baking paw d:rait particularly opportune. There are quantities of baking powder in the market to uso which ia certain detriment to tha health of the consumer. They ara made from alum, or impronerly comconnded from other chemicals so that they leave a strong. aiaauuo residutn in the loou. Many of theae powder, having proved anaalabla in the Eaat, have been collected by their manufact urer?! fro the dealer with whom they were left 0.1 commission, and ahipped to the Pa ciffo Coaat. In the effort to gain afoot hold in this market una:rupulnu manufact urers of these cheaply made, low grade baa ing powder have indulged in extravagant atatemeata both with reference to their own and otter brands, claiming the most im probable eLdonemenU for theirs, and de faming the brand best known and longest used upon the Pacific Coast J he following extract from the reports of our well known health authorities will be of 1 a; f . I uarucutar tiueret.: The State Chemist of Waahinotan. Prof. O. A. Bethune,aaya: "Thete ia, therefore, no question bat tha Royal ia the at-ongeat, purtat and most wholesome baking power in tha market." The Seattle Beard of Health say: -Finding io analysis that it ia made of the highest grade of cream of tartar and bicarbonate of soda, and ia entirely free from any adulter tion, we heartily leccommeud the Hoy! Ba- j amgiowaer ror it great strength, purity and wholetomeneab The Tcomt Bo.ru of Health says: "Io our judgment, the Koyal ia the 'est aud jstrnogest baking power before tha public, We confidently recommend tt because of ita parity and care of preparation The Spokane Citv Board of Health reoott "Tnere I -.rtaioly no baking known to us : equal to'. . r Royal for atrengtb and uniform quality, aud we reoommed it for it abtolntt : puri.y and wholeaomene." The Hoard of Health of the Citv ef San; rrancisco, a:ter extended tesu, aaid of the i Koyal, that "it isaheolatrly pore and heath- j J tul, compoaed of the beat ingredient, of the ' L"?, u , T "W0"' Hen8Ul 01 character; the Heal h "Hfiuoov avteu.ll sur Umeer of I.os Angeles reported that it .TS.1"" 8t?t--" hll bUx Chemut of California, Pmf. Rising, louo "HS "P-rior in atrengtb and "r" 10 1 . It 3 e. . . a ..I. Tub Game Law. The lost session of 1 O" nattooal holiday for the .tele h. - .-a... . . . bration tl the 400 1 h arm I ternary of the dta-' the legislature enacted as follows rer of America by Chn.topher Colosn reference to feathered game: "Every il! 7 ' Iters, m who sli.1l within tho il.la f (Irs. 1 ' in l ,1.. it.i. A... . i l. l ' awa. vvon e. .o lilt. Iwtll "JO I Ol U HI Vli, BUU ' the 1st dav of SeDtember of each vear ; use, kill, injure or destroy or have in ' tMsxesston, sell or offer for sale an v wild ; swan, mallard duck, wood duck-, wid- aeon, teal araoon.hill ww hlar-k .nri- tail or canvas back duck, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Also every person i, .L.n t. v ,1,1 j , .. of the following vear. take. kill, ininre or destroy, or have in possession, sell or jm- . , , j offer for aa e any grouse, pheasant. Hnnanii.n i....... .....: .... . Woasg Til IN TOB SALTATtOX AbBV. The cose of Ute State of Oregon vs Law- j rence Lewis, charged with disturbing ' "uuusunn t lent meetings, was i t.... : I !-.!.- tor vrTterdav The iad fir.1 fonnd fur,m"' 1r ' ! WbL. in.'S fl.rdcrer: grand cver-wr. WW Br.miu, s . i i ; , i I bnt after the case had been reviewed beforehim he reversed his decision and jev.oi.TO (w tKicuuaui uvi aunt auu oiuciru uiai rciirwrwiu, uu suet gnrutrat that the pioseca'ion charged one thi no ; and nroverl another. Tha mat in the coUUtv will be considerably over 30. The county, though, has plenty ofi mom v and will loot the bill. It was . . . . . . . . Bs . mistake to have ever arrested Lewis on this charge. There seems to have been nothing against him. Anyway, he would have been gtn'tv of no crime had he torn down the tent of the hvpuotizer and i , , , , . . . ; .. ... f trampled it under foot. Her exhibitions are not recognized by the local ministry or anyone else as being Christian work . Her carryings on are nothing more nor less than blasphemy- Statesman. The Astoria R R Capt M G Morgan i returned this morning on the steamer Telephone from Astoris. Mr Morgan fcameto Astoria from the front of the Astoria & Coast railroad. He reports I that the contractors and bosses are rush- ing the work on the mad as fast as men con work. At the tunnel there are 165 , men at work. The approaches are all complete and by Saturday the men will -i.rt the big bore through the mottntain. The Crouch dvnamo is in operation. It j seem queer that an electric light plant 1 should be located in a section where j trees stand as thick as hairs on a dog's back. The contractors there want all ' the men that Morgan con send them to WOrk on the rcd Dispatch, im Another Wild Mas. A sheepherder i brought In the report Monday from the "... a John Day that a veritable "wild man of the woods" had been seen near siieep 1 camps In that section. Seve al people have run across him. Ills said, but as is i customary with wild men he hs always ' dispppea red at their approach. The re - i ported prt sence of the creature has caused much excitement up there, sr.d sn organ ized aitemp may be make to capture him, which should b: encouraged by the Rob inson's circus management. The Dalles T. M. A Fatal Disease A young lady who has been working at the late Robt Foster's since the death of him and his wife, has j Kn.w'1". a. m icyunui, .,,ui'. ... . . . .. . of Mr Foster's family have had a hard straggle. A'ith Mrs Fry, villi Mrs fry, ana trscar Bodine, a nephew, four have died already ) MAKIUED. IN MAM.- FRANCE. On July 21st, 1802, at the office otDalrymple St New port, Albany, by Justice N M Newport, I W In man and Hannah A France both of Albany. BOH.N. SAMUELS. At Anacortes, Wash.. July 14th, to the wife of E O Samuels, a daughter. Albany relatives and friends extend congratdlations. RALSTON. On Friday morning, July 22, IS92, in Albany, to Mr and Mrs Lon nerO Ralston a 10 lb girl. All are doing well. mi it. SMITH. On Saturday morning, July 23, 1892, atMacleay, in Marion county, Mr Elijah Smith, atthe advanced age of 87 years. Mr Smith was a pioneer of 1862, coming to Oregon in that year from Iowa. One of the party was Hon R A Irvine, who alter wards became Mr Smith's son-in-law. Besides one daugh ter, Mrs Irvine, Mr John R Smith, of thi s county, is a son. Mr Smith was a man of great moral worth and leaves a good name as the record of a very long lite well spent. The remains of the deceased will be buried in Salem beside those of his wife. FRY. On Saturday morning, July 23, 1892, of pneumonia, the effects of ery sipelas, MrsOlney Fry, jr. The deceased was a sister of the late Robert Foster, from whom she undoubtedly took the disease . She was a pioneer of '53, earn ing to Albany then from Indiana. She was married to Mr Fry, who survives her in l8o4, and in the same year united with the U P church, of which she has since been a consistent member, leaving a record for great purity of character, a noble mother and wife. Foar children, three sons and one daughter, survive her bea Mr Fry. ASU ABOAI THURSDAY. Pay your city taxea. Thi may be done at the recorders office, where, if the marohil is not prraent, Mr K Earlow will receipt tor you. A Man and a Revolveb. Yesterday evening a man named Lighten sought a revolver at the gun store, had it loaded and immediately diew it on the gunsmith, who threw the man down and took the shooting arm away from Mm. Lighten was arrested and fined $5 and costs. He had been drinking:, which was the cause of that and one or two other affairs. He Is all right sober. Dan Morris in Jail Again. Sheriff Jackson arrived in Albany this forenoon from Sweet Home, with Dan Morrl, whom he arrested last nljrht. Morris will be remembered as the man who escaped from the county jail aeveral month ago. and afterwards from a deputy sheriff. Sheriff Jackson was accompanied by Mr Green, of Sweet Home, who knew where Morris was. Together they went to the house where Morris was supposed to be. Morri run up stairs, and on the sh-riff and Green following, jumped from a window. . . . " . . . . . r j Un betm? ordered io flop ne reiuseu ant the sheriff fired a couple ahots, principally to frighten Morris; but he kept going. Green and the sheriff close behind. After a chase of half a mile, the former, a fast runner, caught the fleeing man, who was handcuffed and hit feet securely fastened. He was brought a far as Sodaville last evening and to Albany thi morning. Hi remaining dav in the county jail wi be without any of the libertfee sometimes given prisoners, having fortei.cd the con ' . - - . . fidence o! the of&cials. EKIDAY. The Hubbar.1 Herald ia dead after only a short life, hence a tbo. t illness. Oregon Eclipse woo the aix in Chicago yesterday in 1:14. furlong race Tho Pioneer printing establishment of E M Waite, of Salem, hat been purchased by Meaara Sttnson in WiUon. The aUliioo Palo Alto, who hold the stallion trottmg Stanford's farm record, died at Senator yesterday afterueor. of paeamnnia. Salem papers have their hands fall keep ing track of both Wilson and Afra Wood worth, both of whom are being given more notoriety than they deserve. 3325 pound of tobacco were raited in Oregon in one year as shown by the 1890 cenaos. It was worth $666 Linn county raised 120 poo ad. Josephine 3S3 pounds and Morton only 9 pounds. Tli President naa appointed Fri.iay, Bias Coon was examined before Justice . AT -a Sbnu ycrerday afiemojn for the crime of P""- com, and was bound ,nmr " 7 ZTTuZ & l?l,a thV", of 5)"T 9 " Th ' the man arrested ly -a a at o.o a ' HrtorirT lattkaon and Denntv Smith. The 1 1 of 1890 shows Oregon to have nan at tnat time 0120 atrsunus, wntsn i a- increase of 100 per cent over 1SS0 1850 there were only 2374 residence in the State. tZaZJ . I" I ', mu I . - IB 13W- ,";2,.t. i Z . 1 l . , . v I.,.- , 1?,372 in 1870. the dwelling was 5.07- In the same year there were 63 791 families and an average of 4 92 persona to the family. Tne atx- of the family bos decreased in teo v jar. trim 5.22 The! Lane Lumber League ha article of incorporation in the effien of the Secretary of State. Banutseao: Baying, btuldlng and operaUog saw mills, aaah and door factories and of selling the aame and prcdnctt thereof; put chasm and sale of timber and, caw logs, etc Principal office at SptrBgfaaid. Capttai stock, 150,000; amount of eaca ahaxe, $100. Ia-urpnratora, A W leeler, TC Wheeler and O A tVbeelor. The Grand La&zt AO 17 W elected the following cSsers at Pc-tlaod jerterday: r , . n i u .i. .1 i- unaaiwww, a- a. aa y. -j, - i esaiwsao: grstco reooruer. .ttaa ir. j Hooa Ei. grand receiver. K L Durham, ,of Portland; grand trustee. Gwar, H Dnr- ; naim u! Portland: repreoet txtivet to taw i vrsnd lodge , D Sohs Ch, Thomas A Stspaoot. J A Daley aad sattsdat. n,.ti,Mn. Wili.mi. . .rn-i.i ,n .r i aqaiea tomorrow mot to ft Tne Steamer R C Yoesg was be mod at Select etrdv afternoon. aiae f.-.OOC, Iatured in the Irrnerial for $3,000 The man run . , -r at Oervaia yesterday was a deaf aad dumb man named Lsjibor. It ia very tranp that deaf and dumb aasam will travel on ta l oad trac'ui. Ia a i una way accident near Mourns tit ysatsrday, Mrs Olive Sayder, the expert sewing machine c per tor, had both leg ; broken. She waa taken to Salem. Collett ia p'avmg ball with the Scsoa,dc ing great work for them. Independence a ad Seto will play at lode-pen ote er the 31st, another game, for $100 a ti e and 60 per cent of the gate receipts. . i : t i a. w , tha ledgr today hor a iarge majority la- vor allowing P rtlaad ot Chlnose marbbsnts to establuh themselre hare, with only 1 enough Chinese laborers, b-wevor. to per- form the necessary aeasary wor, at the stores of Only . few oppose the .advent j msrchaau ot i nines- merer ant. A fatal sir. I t rtxurred near Band on ! hut Monday Afternoon, whereby Jlrs Louta Turner lot her life. She and her wer. driving across a bodge, and the became frightened and backed through the guardrail and off the bridge, fall ing about 15 fast, breaking Mrs Turner's neck and killing her instantly, also killing one horse. Mr Turner came out without any aeticua injury. Will At Stark. . leweierr. Buttertck nattr to Read a. The best jsw H Wdl & Stark's, Fruit and vea..-.-!eo at F E Allen & Yob can save money bv baying of Read. Try our new toasted coffee, at F E A Meat ft Co. Great clearance tale for the nxt ixty ) days at W F Read & Co a. Large atoek of white goods and embroid eries at W P Read ACt'a. Ashby t Carte, Real Estate, 80 Wash ington Street, Portland, Or. Ao elegact line ot diamond rings, dia- i oeived at Wdl ft Stark's. tSSi .took in ! the city. I ocio. ai uie n reuien s eitctiou .una- ! il.v I fi Xl.v woo ni aloTul e.Klof on. o a. . i a . .... or gineer and Wm Brenntr assistant cniei. Some ot the Albany people have (oand it rather an unprofitable business to import base ball teams, even it they do win first money. Despite the showers of last Friday night and the gloomy, threatening clouds of Saturday morning, the Knights of : t ytniBS picnic was in a measure a suc j cess. Vt 11 a m, the weather looking j somewhat more favorable, the band, i after playing one or two selections on the streets, started for the picnic grounds where perhaps 150 people assembled. It was voted to have the basket dinner first and the speaking afterward. At 1 p m, after a couple of selections by the band, Knight Q W Wright, of Albany, was introduced end gave an address that was worthy of a larger audience. Press, That Hunting Party. A man who has just arrived in Albany from the Alsea, brings important news about the Deyoe, Froman, Allen party. After a several days experience they had suc ceeded in catching a few tish and killing one deer. They mesas principally the gentler sex in the company, the' men not having killed any deer, though they had tried desperately. While the men were out hunting the hounds drove a deer into camp, where Mrs Deyoe die patehed the animal with a shot gun. We look for more good reports Irom the tent keepers in the party. ..B Impobtant . To know that the Heir.me ft Long Piano gives perfect satitfaclion. stands In tune longest, and Is an endless pleasure to all who buy them at B K IU -saan't, First st, Albany, Or. In order -o reduce our stoek we will sal oar fine Un of groceries at cash price, for trictly otah. Allen Bros. 8ss our bargain counter. W F Rsab. As a family medicine, ths Oregon Blood Purifier has no equal. It hi.i j t a certain and efficacious remedy for all dia cauaea Dy an impure state of tne blood ESTATE SALES. Matthew Lon sherry to John Poll I i 1 . a U 8 to F ri Buchanan, 45M 14 w4 Patent II H Quigley to Alex Smith, 165 acres w2. 800 The Dundee M & T Co to John Eaton, 183 74 acres, D L C of A 11 Eeterson. Waterloo D Co to A E Ansoree, lot 1 and 2, blk 43, Waterloo. R Koehler, trustee to Kate Mc Bride, lot 1, blk 77, M's 2nd add, Albany A 8 McDonald to F C Htanard, lots, Brownsville Total Postal News. Ti,e offices were established in Oregon be tween Dec I5tb, IS'Jl,and May 31st,1892: ' . .. . n . A . . .. ' : Antier, iak?; eeaneia, ivlauiath ; Ulan- wu, uiaui, iiauuJuri, VjOiUIJllMS ; Champlain. Multnomah ; Chesher,Lnc ; Delena,Columbia ; Derby, Jackson ; Dry- j den, Josephine; Endersly.W-'asco Fair; ' ... ar - ' utuuiics, luanou ; r inner, uenion ; eos- ter. Linn; Frniia. Wallowa; Garbaldi, 1 niaiii jijk. , uater, aiarion: naywaru, Idol, Harney; Iacv, Clackamas; Lake, Coos ; Leap, Wallowa ; Lost Valley, Gil liam; Minto, Marion; Natron, Lane: Olete, Klamath ; Orrville, Clackamas ; Peris, Columbia ; Raleigh, Washington; Red land, Clackamas; Ridgeway, Wasco: Rosa, Linn ; Roberts, Yamhill : Silvies, i nriiuy , .mu, j season ; t ncaer, Wasco; Warrenton, Clatsop. Names changed Cliesber, Tyane, to Varien :, Dencer. Marion, to Rrovdal Tlorm.n Umatilla, to Dale; Hillsborough, Wash ington, to Hillsboro; Ivie, Morion, to Elkhorn; Linkyilie, Klamath, to Klam ath Falls ; Pittsburgh.Culumbia.ta Pitts burg; Springer, Harney, to Narrows. Name and site changed Rock Creek. j Linn.to Oates.Manon Co. Discontinued Aioina, Jiuitnoman, mail to rortiana ; Rlitzer, Harney, mail to Springer; Desert, Crook, mail to Haystack ; East Portland, Multnomah, mail to Portland ; Matney, Gilliam, moil to Condon: Plevna. Klam ath, mail to Keno; Seafortb, Carry, mail 10 fort uxrora. correction vvood stock. Multnomah, instead of Wood -ttock, S. LebaxoKs One car-load of machinery arrived from Dayton, Ohio, Saturday, lor Ih. Pliimnin. Mill r-. - n I -U. ' - ...... v.,ij,.u , V. UMMObl One year ago last Wednesday night the j great fire occured In Lebanon . The j burned district has been rebuilt and i' now occupied by substantial brick build ings. Judge F M Miller, as a personal friend of General Weaver, made and eulogistic, non-partisan speech on Saturday when the Weaver banner was raised. Died, near Lebanon. July 19th, Aide Kluts. aged 24 years. Deceased was a i son of W H Klum and grandson of Dr Asa reterson. Me was a model young man, beloved by all who knew him. A letter came to Lebanon this week ad dressed to the sheriff of Lh.n county, fne letter found its way into the box of A A j Kees. Mr Kees looked at it longingly for 1 awhile and then concluded to forward it to ; the other fellow. Charles Hindman left T ueaday on a trip j to Idaho by private conveyance Mr j Hindman gives as a reason for his leav- 1 log, the lack of work and scarcity of! money. If i coons, be true concerning the I country to which he has gone, the induce-1 meets do no: warrant thi journey. Ad-1 vonce. Obegob Sttjests East. There were five Oreooians at Washington and Lee university, Lexington, Virginia, during the session of 1891.92, Tic, Messrs S B j Herman and Charles Hamilton, of Rose- i burg ; M S Warren and A M Smith, ofj : lllAri, aJi:VU.M.b of MAflnn. - ' - - , ... ... . iwiuin... v, niWMMI - ' .. : 1 1 - u a a tt t I j vilke yiiic : c nri luaui. . . uu is at earu of Congressman Ilennanc, lttended the S i atademic departments of the nniverritv, ; the other geltiemen were .Indents in the law school . Mesrs Hamilton and ; Warren were members of the junior law j class, acd will return to the university j to complete the course- Messrs Smith! and Moddock received the degree of; bachelor of !tw at the btte commence ment. Mr Moddock ulo won the Cran-' sbaw law prise, which is awarded to the j student attaining the highest prnthtiency ; in tne senior law class. The prize con-, I sists of the sum of $100, to :be expended i by the recipient m the purchase of law doobs. Among the astiington and Lee alumni in Oregon are L Berkley Cox and , nr u vx: i t, .i s. l.i i. aa ir ttuper, oi trunrauiu, , .ouu aa ( Smith, of Astoria ; Geo E Chamberlain. of Albany, and John Ti Stater. s To Mexbebs of F. & B. Cos. Mr j W'HUarn Winning, of CorvaUis, was in J the city today ma sing orraiHettteaita for a reunion in Albany on Sept. 26th, of old mem tiers ot . to-, ti. S. A., Cspt st- ers, and also of B. Co.. Capt Palmer. All such members are requested to cor- rearnonil with Mr Wmnme. ot I mm llm or Willi iviensiTTi hnx ann innn rarnom. ln(AW rt-SA TV,V i , - , .,, - -' " "' 1 "Seville ! Died. Arthur Spaulding died at Cor- Wednesday, aged 24 rears. He j WM a native of Oregon, and a bright young man, fall of prom ise, but tor , disease that could not be overcome. All over the United States the papers are crying out ior oeiter roaus vttve us t good roads. Teams and bicycles alike need them ; both now in nearly every state in the anion being placed on a like footing. It is an interesting fact though, that the fight is being matte unselfishly principally by the bicycle men- Who ever takes the lead, the cause is a worthy one. hiloh s i -vi. : : wtat tOl af ApptlS ned f.w C ia it, o.i iu. L Dtzzaes a vi a'.l aympto-tt ot iPcieiltsd 7 :; ntr bvtAe llyspspai The heatjrcaat coflaa in the citv at Coot ad sf eysr a V. ''V-Yt J Wi ITothinp can is salts' in favor of the best medicine Ih the world that may not bo said of the most worthless. In one ease, it's trne; in the other, it isn't; but how can you distinguish ? Judge by what is done. There's only one blood-purifier that's cuar anUcd. It's Dr. Reroe's Golden Medical Discovery and this is what is done -with it ; if it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you gat your money back. Isn't it likely to be the best? All the year round, as well at one time as another, it cleanses and pur ities the system. All blood-poisons must go. For Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Scrofula, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood-taint or dis order, it is an unequaled remedy. It's the cheapest, too. With this, you pay only for the good you got And nothing else is just as good." It may be better fox the dealer. But he isn't- the one-that's to ba helped. etr!4lYotici?. Strayed front any premises, near Shel buin on June oWtii, an Iron gray boras, dark on ths hip, holds his bead high, lump on left bin d toot, shod in rout, seven years od, about 15H Bands high. Will give reaao outbid reward for hi a re turn. YOU.TGBB SaODW BB. AVllUTCJUg WW" I GREATEST SKIN MB Cntlcura Cares All Skin Eruptions, Gives Clear Complexion Free from Pimples. Too ranch praise cannot be said of toe Ctmcr-m RltntDiss a I hat used then for the last year ad a hail or so, and find them to be the grt it. tf am ear, mood partner, and bomor remedies of the age. I have used a good many eo-ralted toilet soaps, and I find Cuncoti Boar la tV !at I bat-e ever saaaf, I find it far superior to all other toilet or medicinal soaps. It rare all fikin eruptions, and give a clear complexion. At for anara pootegl would nae no other, and (or the face either, a it i a cure for all ptaspkes, blackhead, eczema ia and ail irriutionaaad roosteeas of the face. For after nstar the Ccncr-su Soar awhile, it make the la smooth sad a, and doe not give that burning sensation which o 'fro aha CcmrtraA tton waun ao many otoer voiwi " tha ConccoA Barjoanaa and yon will do. not reeretTi that y have ever done so. it yon have ever none ac I.feWTS P. KELLER. U taw Aveone, Bridgrport, Coas. Eczema IO Years Cured j need Cr-rirrna with the nsost I was trembled with eczema in i ue torm or aai for ten years, and bad quite Ccncrsta. with the heir Ccnctrs Boar end Ctmcraa KroOLyxarr, ry n.wosel ray uisasiasr, saw asrt iv flesh aoond ana neaitny. JAMES T. WJLBOH, Marrcfactorrng CTi I tBlat, street, t xon,n. I. Crticura Remedies m .kia cure., blood porlner. faomor emadlr of modern ttwaea. ziolde where, rriee, Ccnci-Ba, 5oe.; Soar, 2ie.; Ba- 1 oor-VBS", ei. prepares by toe Pottm Dane ao Cuexjcax CoaroaaTioa, Boston, AW" How to Cure Bleed Uktsssses,' ni nv'f gun and two twnifted aad tkllDI O by ranccu Soar. Abooiately pore. RHEUMATIC PAJM8 lata Pain Floater relieve tin limstbr.et- atic. Up. kidney, meat, sans psdoa and vk x. naws, BEAT,',. MEEIT H X P i 2 S ! PILLS? If vou take pills it U eaj vou have never tried the S. B. WaUAt Us Lifer Citc It works so nicely, deaastug the Liver aad Kidneys; acts as a mud phytic without caos iag pain or tick news, and does not stop you from eating aad woikiag. To try it is to become convinced, y rWSwIAT A Star Bukerj I ( erBraada! bin ataal First Stw CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR, rralls, t rnunt-o 1 - Orled Ft attw. Tabtaeeo. Magati, Vegejstleo. 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Also city bro party in Albert, and Ceryallis. ssss REPORT OF THE COXDITIOM OF TBTB FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT ALBAX Y. IX THE STATE OP OREGON Attteelosaof bus-ness, JaW litb, 132. Kesaxtrces Loan and discount. ....... Sj0z.nA).OT Ov.rvlran,securil and unsecured S, SOS. XI V. . Bonds to secure ctrvntstioa. . 20,000,80 saock. seeurite. tc 1.08603 Hue front approved issoty agents S,tfiS.aS Due from outer National Bank s.7t9. Due from State Banks ai d beaker... S.f33S Bai'king house, fomitut. .and tltture 15.000.00 Current expeuass and tax paid . 13BSS Premiums on V S boots S.xSx.50 Csksanil other caah It at . . 300.52 BUaot other Banks SSti.OO Vraetioual paper eurreuct , rdcklo and cents 00.09 Specie ;r.6tX1.00 Legal tender note 500,00 Bnasaaption fund wtut U . S. Treasurer (9ve per cent of drcubttiou.) 900.00 Tola!.... ..arl,5i.t lAanlUtiee i Capital stock paid la ........ S50.0O0.00 surpiua niuu aiw vo I ndivided proflts. 15,081.0 National Bank note ouuuutdtog '17,300,08 Individual dopcoit subjot t to check 1SS.SSI.1S Detuand eartiftcateaof deposit 7i,105,5 Due to other National Bai Jt Due to State Bank and b inkers ......... Total . Stavb or Oaaaos, Coorrr or Lisa, aa : I K W Laxaoox. Cashier of the BxgBwa1 ed hank do aolemnly war that the abov stslsssawit is true to the best ot my koawledg aad bsf. S V LANGDON, Csssaaw Sa'oecrtbed sssfewora to bciore aae this Slatday of ixdy, 1802. a HJnphry, (b. a) Notary PtthHc. Coiutacv-Attea : L iUSW, L. E. a i; Yotwa, J00 260 & $ MO I! AawflmaweS.. I IMF) 1w SwBwBwBwBwBB V