The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 19, 1892, Image 2

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(The Ijcutocrat.
The report heretofore given out thatUresh
im sould tske the stamp (or the people!
patty ii denied by the Judge himself.
Successive generations of the Allin family,
of Ilarimlshurg, Ky., have been in office con
tinously aa circuit or county clerk since 1786.
If the McKinley bill speaks for itself, the
Canton, O . , Xfnt-Dtmocrat wants to know
why its author is hired to stump the country
at large tu explain it.
The unprotected industries pay higher
wag8 than the protected industries. But
the unprotected industries don't have to
keep up a campaign fund or buy castles in
Scotland.
A QUESTION SETTLED.
Lebanon, Aug 13, 1892.
Editort Democrat:
A bets B that in case there is a failure to
elect a president by the people and the
election is thrown into the house the presi
dent and vice president can not be elected
from the same state. An agreement is
made that the Dkmockat shall decide and
that the decision shall be final with the
condition that the law governing the case
shall he given, or reference to it made:
Inquirer.
Hcans belittle the force bill and disparage
it as an issue to strengthen themselves."
"How about the general outlook?"
"From the information I have received of
the causes supposed to l troublesome in
the south all being eimilar 1 have no
fear of the loss of a single southern state in
the presidential election I do not appre
hend the loss of a single democratic nomi
nee for congress where the republicans,
third party and alliance poople fail to combine."
It is no great sin for Mr Cleveland to be
fleshy. There are many very respectable
tat men in the country. Mr Cleveland does
not, at last. get his fat by frying it out of
the manufacturers.
We have discovered the workingman
whose income has been increased indirectly
by the McKinley bill. He is the auctioneer
who sold the infant tin plate factory at
Anderson, Ind, by order of the sheriff.
It is said of Mrs. Lease, the alliance leader,
that '-she would be a very handsome woman
if she bid not have to wear skirts. Skirts hang
on her about as awkwardly as they would on
her husband."
An eastern editor after reading One of
McKinley 's $500 speiches concluded that if
the democrats will permit the people to go
on taxing themselves for another year there
will be a perfect par.demonium of prosperity.
lMter, the alliance senator, says that he has
not a shadow of doubt about Cleveland being
te next president, although he thinks
that it will he necessary lor him to get bis
e .-c ion at the handsol the house. He does
..ot reg.irrl Harrison as hazing the ghost of a
chance of winning.
The New York World has a scheme of its
omn ty which to raise a fund to carry 8n the
jit-ma 1 tic campaign in the west. It leads
Die m v mem with the name of its proprieter
1 subscribes tea thousand dollars. The
B t G trui puts down one thousand acd
ihr Phi ste'qhia Record one thousand.
V e cannot sympathise with those hyper
critical journals which object to the $350
tariff which Major McKinley exacts for his
speeches. If there is a single puerile indns
try in this country which needs protection
it is Major McKinley 's stereotyped oratory.
D R Murphy, chairman of the democratic
state central committee, has called the com
mittee to meet at Portland, August the 19tn
to make arrangements for an effective cam
paign this fall. This is as it should be.
Every effort should be made to win. In
many states the unexpected will happen this
fall.
A Dispatch !iom Omaha says that about
fifty unicn printers yesterday organized a
Printers' People's Cub, The primary objec
of the club is to secure the nomination and
clectim of men known to be in hearty sympathy
with trade unions. Two-thirds of the club
members are Republicans who have bolted the
nomination uf Whitelaw Reid. It isclsimed
that two-thirds of the union printers of Omaha
will become members of the club.
"A looses the bet. The Twelfth Amend
ment to the constitution reads as follows:
The electors shall meet in their respective
states and vote by ballot for president and
vice president, out ot whom, at leat, skal
not I an inha&itant of tic tame state vviti
titmselves; they shall name in their ballots
the person to be voted for a president, and
in distinct ballots the person voted for a
vice president, and they shall make distinct
lists of all persons voted for as president,
and of all persons voted for as vice presi
dent, and the number of votes for each
which list they shall sign and certify, and
transmit sealed to the seat of govern men
of the United States, directed to the presi
dent of the senate. The president of the
senate shall, in presence of the senate and
house of representatives, open all the certifi
cates, and the votes shall then be counted.
The person having the greatest number of
votes for president, shall be the president
if such number be a majority of the whole
number of electors appointed ; and if no per
son have such majority, then from the per
sons having the highest number nofeexceed
ing three on thelist of those voted for as
president, the house of representatives shall
choose immediately, by ballot .the president.
But in choosing the president .the votes shall
be taken by states, the representation from
each state having one vote; a quotum for
this purpose shall consist of a member or
members f.-om two-thirds of the states, and
a majority of all the states shall be neces
sary to a choice. And if the house of rep
resentatives shall not choose a president
whenever the right of choice shall devolve
upon them, before the fourth day of March
next following, then the vice president shall
act as president, as in the case of the death
or other constitutional disability of the
of the president. Hie person having the
greatest number of votes as vict president,
shall be the vice president
if such number be a majority of the whole
number of electors appointed, and if no
person have a majority, then from the two
highest numbers on the list, the senate
shall choose the vice president; a quorum
for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds
of the whole number of senators and a ma
jority of the whole number shall be neces
sary to a choice. But no person constitu
tionally ineligible to the office of president
shall be eligible to that of vice president of
the United States."
From this it will be seen that the only
restriction or limitation on the action of
electors as it regards the locality from which
a president may be elected is that no elec
tor shall vote for a president and vice presi
dent both of whom are residents of the same
state with himself, bat there is nothing to
JtsroxK
There is just one Weaver man in the entire
building occupied by the Dispatch office
Even the Prohibition candidate has a
stronger hold. But the one Weaver advocate
makes more noise and fuss than the twenty
five Cleveland supporters. He is just like
Weaver. Portland Ditfatei.
There has been a man around growling
about dull times. Look out for him.
The attention o( the city marshal ia
called to him, and the public is warned
to be on their guard.
Governor Boyd and party, o! Nebraska,
famouH ou account of hie long contest
for the office, finally dechled in his favor
by the supreme court of the U s, passed
through Albany for Ban Francisco yesterday.
The country papers ot Oregon have
commenced to advertise the Portland
exposition for this year free of charge, as
is their annual habit. Pendleton K. O.
Completely off. The annual custom, so
far as the Dbmocr at it concerned, ia to
get pay for advertising the Portland exposition.
"The outlook for democratic success this
year is very bright indeed." It was Rep
resentative Sperry, of Connecticut, who
said this. Mr Sperry is a conservative
democrat and knows his state and all New
England as well as any man in congress.
Having earned a reputation for caution, this
remark made to a few of his colleagues in
the Biggs house lobby attracted more than
a passing notice: "I have had a good op
portunity on the several rips 1 have made
lately to get interviews with public senti
ment down my way. My own district in
Connecticut has never before in my experi
ence been so enthusiastic for any candidate
as they are today for Cleveland. The same
condition exists in other parts of the state,
only not to such a pronounced degree. Con
necticut has been for years a very close state
and is likely to so continue, giving its elec
toral votes to the candidates of tint one and
then the other of the two great parties. But
I this time everything indicates that her six
1 votes in lier electoral college, wi I be cast
for Cleveland. There certainly can be no
doubt but that the tariff reform has gained
a great deal of strength since the election
four years ago and will continue to grow
for some time to come.
They have been telling about seeing
eight whales at one time at Fort Gamble.
A Newport man says he has seen fifty at
one time during the winter, sporting off
the coast, and the lighthouse man tells
about a certain old whale who makes
regular trips up to within a short dis
tance of the point and tuns himself
among the rocks.
The Baker City council is asked to pay
MOO for making an assessment of Baker
City's property. The bill is too high.
Pendleton only pays (400 for making her
annual assessment, which reaches a
grand total of more than $2,000,000.
Such a city's assessment can be made in
forty days with one assistant, and then
without' working more than eight hours
a day. Pendleton E O. Too high yet.
Albany, larger than either city men
tioned, pa vs (considerably less than Pen
dleton. Next-
St Peter (on a summer vacation, but
looking after business on the side) Bee
here! why haven't von been up my
I eder miliary stair.
BotPAU), N Y, Aug 1C .The situation i
in the Erie & Lehigh yards today presents
inii uuie cnunge irom that of yesterday,
with the exception that soldiers ore patrol!
ing tho yards and martial law is infull force.
Very few trains are moving and neither
road appears to havo enough men to keep
the tracks clear of freight t ars. With two
excellent regiments of the National Guard
in the field and the police reinforced by 200
specials, the feeling is much more reassur
ing than yesterday. The police claim to be
able to handle the strike within the city
limits.
Be
up
has
the
2nd
of Earth-Why.
wav '.'
Surprised Denixen
I'm not dead yet.
St Peter You deceive yourself ; you've
been dead some time, and you are very
much in the way here.
Surprised Denixen I'll call in the
; neighbor to prove I n alive and in
business.
St Peter That's too much trouble.
Here's your beet local paper ; .how me
our advertisement- Exchange.
The Or r onion editor has no doubt in his
own mind that he is in favor of protecting
the negro in his right to vote provided he
votes the republican ticket.
A Crook county paper recently claimed
An advertising agent who was in Syracuse
lass week, himself a Republican, but going
to vote tor Cleveland, mentioned a little straw
showing the direction of the wins'. "I was
on the boat going to Seabright the other day,"
said he "and chanced to sic 00 deck near a
erouo of seven prominest business men of
New York, all Republicans. They got to
talking politics, when it was discovered that
every one of the seven as going to vote fer
Cleveland." One of the group, he added, is
an employerof 2,800 persons, 1,500 of whom
are men. Like "straws" can be picked up
almost any day.
A notable acquisition to the democratic
ranks is District Attorney Green, of Fulton
county. New York. He is just completing
his second term, to which he was re-elected
by the republicans and was a recognized
leader in the party until now. To a repre
sentative of the V orld he said today :
"I shall vote for Mr Cleveland if I live
until November. I have long been opposed
to the tariff impositions placed upon the
rjeorle bv the McKinley bill, and now the
republican party, aided by the influence
Harrison, has sought to thrust the force bill
uoon the country it is more than I can
stand."
Mr Green was a union soldier, and hi,
example will have great weight with Grand
Army men. among whom he has been
prominent
that Gen Bidwell. the prohibition candi
date for president, wa a heavy land
owner in that county The Engene
Guard does not propose to be outdone
and produces the following, "tion
Knute Nelson, the free trader,
been nominated by the repuv
governor of Minnesota, is the owner of
of timber land
very Old l.drrd
Umatilla, Or, Aug 16. In a little dirty
tepee, at the Indian camp near here, sits a
dried up, withered specimen of humanily,
who can probably claim the distinction of
being the oldest Indian in the country. The
Indians say be is 1.10 years old. His ap-
leurance would confirm the statement,
is blind, deaf, and so thoroughly dried
that he would hardly weigh 50 pounds.
imprisoned For rree Speech
El Pao, Tex, Aug 16. Word
reached this city that tne editor of
Monitor Kepubtlcano, the largest paper
published In the City of Mexico, hss been
put In a militarv prison for writing an
editorial In relation to the present distress
of the republic.
Seen a Bailie.
Homestead. Aug 6. A conflict l
tween the militia and a crowd of fully
3000 men. women and children was narrow
ly avoided in Homestead this morning.
That there was not a battle which would
certainly have resulted in the loss of life,
was due to the prompt action of Provost
Marshal Crawford, the timely appearance
of several Homestead policemen and the
efficient work of deputy sheriffs.
Prunpl Jasffee.
EtXENsBt iiiiU, Wash. Aug 16. Passen
gers who have just arrived on the Wen at -chee
stage report a terrible tragedy on
Mason Creek, which is above Wenat?hee on
the Great Northern line. A man Iravalinir
up the creek alone was held up by three
highwaymen and, so the story goes, was not 1
only robbed, but the thugs cut off hit bead. I
Another man happened to come along and J
saw the affair, unbeknown to the murJervrs
He made a bee lir to the nearest camp and
told the terrible story. In a short time a 1 jlll
large committee" was onranized, and! .?
starting on the trail of the robbers, finally !
uivwiei in overtaking them. Owing toi
the large crowd of pursuers, they had little
difficulty in capturing the murderers. The
man who witnexsed tne affair was taken
along, and readily identified all three. They
were strung up to trees without ceremony
Kara la Haas:
Peximjbtos, Or. Aug lo. Friday next
who has 1 at the oourthoose in Pendleton at 2 o'clock
licana lor ; P m- r reveries lorn will be banged.
ART S T u u 1 o.
MAttle I . Martin.
Sth Street, residence of Rev G W EDM.
GOOD NEWS
for the millions of consumers ot gh
eTuttsPills.e
It givrs Dr. Ttitt plrasurn to .11- A
ttouiica Mini In Is uuw putting; ul
TINY LIVER PILL
which la nf-iodlngIjr small sfclSj A
yt retaining; nit U10 vlrltstaiolthe w
litrgrr nn. ... uaritnu-et puralv
vrglalli. Ik.tli siicsortliew oil Is A
aru still Issued. 'Jt'lia exact slz or
m T'JTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS ft
fobbtnru J11 the? border cltl.H "d.M
SUMMONS
Store.
Best stock of 2nd good in U11
Valley, and the moat reasonable prices
have on hand all kinds of
FUHNITUnt, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS. BOOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY,
ETC.. ETC.
it o doer went of H K Youn-r, ' eld .10
L. G0TLIE8.
lu the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, or .inn County.
I.anrn Brlon, Plaintiff
v
Samuel 8 Brian, Defendant
To Samuel S Brlon the above name de
fendant. In the name of the Slate of Oregon you
i are h ;reby required to appear and
answer the complaint of Plaintiff,
: now on tile In the office of the Clers of
J Linn County, Oregon, on or before, the
first day ot the next term of said court, to
j be begun and held on the 4th Monday,
j the 24th day of October, 1891, ard you are
hereby notified that If you 111 to appear,
at herein required , the plaintiff will take
a decree against you, dissolving the mar
riagc relation heretofore existing between j
Plaintiff and defendant; for the icstora'jon
of Plaintiffs maiden rime, for the care
and custody of their minor son, and for
changing his name from Oliver Pcrcv
Brlon to Oliver Percy Senior, and for
her costs and disbursements of this suit to
be taxed.
j This Summons Is served by publication
I bv order of Hon Geo H Burnett, judge of
! said court, made st Chamber in Salem,
j Oregon. August 5, 1892.
MoSifASVE Si HaCKLVMAN,
Atty s for PIff.
0RE60N GIANT
Will Chop ali Kinds of Grain. : Sure Death to Wild
Is.
0SSSSSu sB&Sssi imSC BSSBipi
0 reasons why you fhould buy the Giant :-
ASSIGNEES SALE;
45 sold tn '88
2,288 sold In '89
6,268 sold in'90
20,049 sold in 91
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Svaal Aannotar. Mineral
1 Cosmtnr.
is j aunaa
sasJess
the petition now l-ef-rr the governor raanHx
upon the McKeniie. At the present j sentence. Zorn wa caile.1 upon tin roorn
tlme the denartment of the interior at '?K "d Jkedand chatted tn broken
tmf . a . . 1 . I
Washington, is examining the same as to
whether it is limber land or not. as the
inspectors have entered complaint and
bad the same temporarily suspended.
TEI.K(rKPHIC nkw
WHKAT. OEST
The Rosebarg Rrvtew has the sympa
thy of a larg number of Orcgonifns.
It'savs: The reo- why we don't talk
aoout the Oooa bay railroad any more is
because it al as seems to awaken some
report about the Oregon Pacific. We
have a HtMe regan lor the feelings of the
public that's all
Under the hesdine "A Fraud." t!
Jacksonville Times refers to Robinson's
circus as follows: "Two performance
ware riven, one in the afternoon and the
other in the evening, which were wit-! -hip then asked Lord himberiy. as thel
nessed by less than 2000 people all told. leader of the liberal peers, to explain to the
It was tne ime wormy cnesmur, wun SAotue the ioreura and domestic policy ot
dded. aime of fthe inraminsr cnavernment. Lord Kimberlv
said that he (Lord Kimfaerly ) wis not ye:
a member of the cabinet, and could not
aaUllMsrjp
Losnox. Aug 15. In the house of lords
today. Lord Salisbury stated that the cabi
net had presented its resignation, which
had bet n accepted by the queen. Hi lord
verv few new features id. led.
which were g xxi. The people of fackson
prohibit an elector from voting for pre noi morc lhan ,50 dcd ihe circos.
dent and vice president both of whom are
residents of the same stab) exespt his own ' .mi,. ,ea in , Eastern colleare
state. All the elector in the electoral cot-' lh- nmfecr was delivering a disaertion
lege might lawfully vote for a president 1 when he was asked about water agates, j
and vice president from the state of Xew j He remarked thatthere jvere undcubtedlv .
York rrt the d,cXor.frn A en, 1 ork. In . . th.n polhlne In
this way both president and vice president them. An Albany young man Ir. the
might be elected from the same state by Ue class had a good sample in Ms pocket aod
.Uhn ll.l.Llm,iiilki ,K-ro ' presented It, much to the astonishment of
therefore consider himself authorized
to reply to the query of the noble carl. Lord
'onnetnara and tho Duke of Edinburgh
took their seats, after the usual oath
the boost adjourned until Tuesday.
Ewrlish on a variety of topics with the
visitors, guard and jailor, and seemed in a
complacent and even cheerful flame of
mind.
A War riesaa
IltaiJN. Aug U According to reliable j
diplomatic information received here. China j
has addressed a strong reprt sentatioa to j
Russia, protesting against the occupation
of the Pamir country by Russian troops, as
a brearh of the treaty of Li rids, which
fixed the frontier 100 mi'-es north of Aktb
whete the Ruv-ians are now encamped. The '
) governor of Chinese Turkestan has nut
troops to ruotect ue trunlser.
TavrKaSTala MrtAr.
Rt rrauo. N Y Aug lO. Soon after day-
break the track were cleared aad the be
lated trains acre endeavoring to get away,
the switching being done by the train
crews. The Krie onViaU estimate the dar. -
age so far done their property by strikers at
f).OO0. Tne Lehigh Valley loss is prob-
60.000
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NOTICi: 13 HEBKB7 GIVEN THAT n
tba undersigned assignee of J E Cyras and
VY P Pitonford, partners doiog basinass uo
dr Pnn, nasns and style o( Cyras it P.tsh
ford, will, oe
aatarasv, the 1MB day ot aeaieasber. I SSI
' at 1 o'clock P M. sail a, public auction at
I tba Court Houaeiioo.- at Albany, ia Lion
' county, State of Oregot-, all ot the ngbt,
I title aad iatsreat that die ..! Cyras ft
: Pitohf . rd, or aitner si them, had ia and to
; the follawieg dsaeribol real estate oa the
! 15th day ol Jaaoary or al may Vme 'mu
j after, towit:
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I I of the nortbsast of s-ction 7, tawaabip
j 11, south raoga on ( 1 ) e ts'., in laen Coont).
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iag river u-trns soge'.ner at high wst Lr aaark
ibeacw raoaiue op the Crabtree creek near
th edtre of low wst r mark, a distance .:
3i rooa, taaoea ssit a r as to a woiat aom a ,, ubHc ,uction to the bisrheat
high water muk 00 the sast bank ofKoa ine wJde.r ,t the Court House door
creea si trie uf jif3i 11 ut ics.kt ... u
the m;il dam, i-c-.ce isSSSI th ast mud
1st Becanse it is the best mill in existence.
2nd, Baoaose It is made at home.
8rd, Beoatuss it will grind more grain than any other mill
st b. Becanse it does batter work than anr ether m!U.
6th. Because It ia n expense to 70a sfier v-n have boogbt It
b. Beeaoae it doea not beat tba grain U gt ui.ig aa othtr m3ia do.
7b. Because yea can make nvire money vrUO Use Oregon Giant tha i with any
ther mil,. Por want of atare we will give you ha other tbrraraaaoov why yon
hcnJd boy the Oregon Giant if yon will kiod'v ill and ex mine tise mill.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & 8TAVEB CO ,
2nd & K lis worth nt, lbany, Or
AOMIMIITRATCR SALE.
In the County Court of Linn County,
Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Mis M J
Barkftart, deceased .
NOTICE IS HE'tEBY GIVEN THAT
in pursuance of an order of the County
Court of Linn County, Oregon, made and
entered of record in said court in said
matter on the 2d day of August, 1892, I
; will, 00 the
fetaaav at earasl.r. USM
at the hour of o'clock PM of said day
as
Aibenv, Linn Countv, Oregon, tor the
n-.rwu M.I.. .im. w.A a-W.
north baak at hi(h wsUr mark to tee narth J aid eiute, 1J the right, title and
w. . . interest hkeh the said decedent, Mrs. si.
u.ce -tar,v m a otrecs un. wsn- j Burkhart had at the time of her death
placaifbegiaBtag. contaimngCva (5aerea. !( . . t. tolkw iietcribell
. man or as., .iiKsaa.au . -M,v Uad. tnwit An undivided oce-
yV'- filth interest in the north of the Dona-
I? Zll .""1 :Lw tion land Cairn of C P Eurkhart and E J
' Mid so if, beiag a 30 inch Biroara 'orbits
wueei.
burkhart, bis wife, said north half of said
,. claim containing 1 60 acres of land t-tuated
j in section 10, township 1 1, south range 3
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Oregoa, d.lv made aad r.
00 tne 27th day ot Jane, 1S92
is to be made for cash in bead
sale. J. H. PEERY,
Said asl. ; 3
a day of
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aati.ted an-l injumi by ttse
is no restriction as to states from which the
election shall be made as the house does mot
elect the vice president.
the learned professor.
SITUATION IX ALABAMA
SsaseSBasl.laae.il
Salem. Aug 15 Governor Pennoyer
today appointed David M Guthrie, of Dal
las, and Samuel H Holt, of Phoenii. to fit
vacancies on the t '.ate board of agriculture.
The vacancies were ratued bv the death of
Thomas 6 RichanoeyJ. of Dallas, and the ;JcU bm.dt, pSsiotiSj.
resnoval to Germany of D S K Bnick. of! a
Rcaebnnr. i Wat. Palea. L K lUata. ft
stAsn.
asvs. aaaA Sat tmmt sws I mill ss ft s
a was saw a was It Ssw ss aa mmm si .H a
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a.iSi. 1 11 r 1 " - saawks mm urn- SI
at ssaa w S wswiMjg rw
I .v w CB-VvVFURD. Agent.
Tallman. Or
SUMMGMS.
a lis Cirtmit Conn of tie State of Oregon for
the Cecal y of Una :
Anna O Byen, Pialm'ff
T
K i Byan. De'eodant
To E J Bran h- d-'eni-.'. above
namml
THr NAM l- Or TU t. STATE OF
regoo. yon are oertt?y rvnuirevi to
appear nod answer the complaint n ed
scainst you in the above entitled suit by
this fins day of the next term of tba
shove entiilad man tow t: On the 1 4th
dav of Oetobar. sod if you fan to ao
tor want thereof Jit p'sanutr win
Terms of sale, one-half of the purchase
price cash in hand at the tie of sale, and
one-half of the purchase price in six
months from the date of sale secured by
a first mortgage on said premises.
Dated this 12th dav of August, IS92.
FA BCRKHART.
Administrator of said Estate.
SHERIFFSS ALC.
In sac CVrasf Coarf for lima Comalf, State of
Oregon.
is will be to keep watch.
United State Senator Pugh, of Alabama,
has been interviewed with reference to th
political condition in his state. He add
some light on a subject that has Leen mis
represented by the press:
"The situation in Alabama is not under
stood here," he said. "No opinion not
based on a knowledge of local conditions
and the relative strength of the democratic
and republican parties in each county is
worth" anything. I think I have this knowl
edge. "I will not discuss relative merits. The
facts are that Jones and Kolb claimed to be
democrats and were voted for as democrats.
DA1L U .1 m -r
wuiaiuKuuuicmuuH, . delinquent tax list
from the democratic party, and were voted
IjaT in primary elections in each county for
delegates to a state convention. Kolb
claimed that the rules prescribed by
j Eugene people are having some of the
experience at Aioaay accoraing m ioe
following from the Kegtster; iy re
ports from neighboring towns we can
s,rr " Ts.rThar.Te.dv i
beeun. that it Is a fake, and many other i
things-, but
of the company
r , . , ,, ' r : for John ihirnam. tor semces in the war
mJwn's. a7K.loltebillion and diasbilities incurred
mm DDI ICl IIIl W llaiv w ill xm. wuu,, .. 1
only T ol knowlrg what the pro pert
SCAT tX TsTK
aaTwaartacssssntiat ss
AXLE
6RE8SE
wrosLr
awttaaUssr two aaossa ef say c-oct t:- . Jtok
aS-c-ta IT bsat, frUCTTHlL, Ui... L OS.
rem oalz bt db iLOBt azxDLKii. f. rsw
SEALE9 BIOS FOR A BRIDGE.
By order of the County Court ot Ma
rion Count v. Orecc n, sealed p-ar.v, strain
diagrams a&d bids for a wagon b:iUe
across the Nona Santiam :lrer at Mil!
Citv, Msrion Count v. Oregon, vni: be re
ceived by the clerk of said court un:t3
Friday, September 9, at 9 o'clock A M of
said day . Said bridge tube 16 feet ic the
clear, covered and painted, and to be lo
,n t., . w .mi, -5 : cated Bt one ol the two oroooseo site, one
in the complain: filed in thaaboTaen. of which sites is im nediateiy below aad
titled conn, lowit: For a diaaoimioo a:' the other above the raLraad bridge at
i the bonds ol mavrtmoo y now axisrlnc ha- , said place.
! twsori piaiotlfl and datendrnt and for the Separate bid will be received for eich
casta and dibur5nuw of this sait to be ol said locations, and for the .ocaticn above
' taxed. ! nsd rail roar1 bridge the bad wilLbe for
1 he cummoa is served hy publicsstloa j Ma&0 bridge exclusive of the ap-
u'wwrs. noausv o xvuraeu- ja nrou-h on the eorth side of said river
SHERIFFS SALE
It Ow. Circuit Court of tit tuite of Oregun,
foe the Countor Limn.
William faber. Flaibiiff,
vs
1 V Pipe acd Lottie A Pipe. Deicdaat.
XJOTICE : llllj Cif THAT
: V bv virtae of an ex&iatica sr.d ovdsr
ol sale daly ssaaed oat of the -.1 ova nsssrd
oaart ia the above entitled tatt miO en
Aalarstajr, la rtlh star af Arnica taws
at the front door of the coaaty B 1 -ia
the city ef Albany . Lina eoautv , O aataa
at tea boar of an o'cioek x m of auil4T .
sell stpablie ..rtipci fee cash ia hand to the
faigUat btddar the real state dwerihe d i
aid execatsoa and nrder st sale i faUwa
towit: Beghxaeag at a aosnt 10 ea ah and
6t links E and 3 caaina and 89 bcks Saf tsm
N W eorees ot the doaatioa land c'aaai ef E
S While and wife, at.'aficatwo No 891; clsiai
, wtplL. 8 of E 3 wast of tM VVOas
Meridian, ia Lisa coasty, O 'jn raaaiat
south 36 castas .d 61 tt
line diwiiaa the aorth b nc
south halt of the said do'ataoaaj I e'ain;
thence east oa Aa siideesuer j aa i I skwi
and 60 iistt, thence nortn to the eeater of a
county road; theaoe o wth 70 d eeree and 45
read to the place of begrar tag, eosrfaaamwg 40
The proceeds sn-mz fror.i th sal.
of said real prcsert v to ha a-mlnd ia. l
the payment of the coat, aod exptstsaa o ,
aad apna said ezastlos ad the angina
caaUaad diaboxawoawU of salt taxed at
f2S.10: second, t Use p aysaawt af tkeataar
aejr's fee aascaotiae to $130; thtnt. to the
pssissitof piaictifi s dataB aasasnating to
2205 S3 with accrging interest tDcseesi at
the rate of 10 pe - ee it pee xaaass; aad
foe -to, the overpiaa if nay tseee ba to ha
paid lo Um defandaaU.
Dad this 27th dy oi Jafy, 1S9S.
CCJACKSOH, i
Sheriff of Ltaa enoaty. Or gaa
of amid court, made at chambers 00 An?
gust i, 189i.
W Earn isfoto A Cat vs bkmaais.
A I" rbev. for Fiff.
Separate bid a f II also
..J J ...... - - aI
W AHtxoTox. Aug 15. Among the las'
day of
congress were two of rtepreaentative Her
mann s: one to pension v iHiam Kusseii. o:
right here at the headquarter : w f , " ' ht virt
. , "1, " ; Jackaon county, ih. for (ervices and in- V ,
7.hWn JeVn?MJn i in 'oa Indian war. and one I '
nrr than that "everything ss - 4 ,.. . md- . tba six
memlT of the Missouri rtrt ,"rd'J
while a
militia.
The Firs Train
St Paru Ang 14. At 7:40 this evening
the first regular through train on the Great
R llamoarsy
sod Mary E Hnmpbrwy bis wife, L,
W. Dsvoeawd Joha Kobsoo. purtieis
ar.dar lac firm wu. of Deyoe Rib- j
too, dtlvndasAs
SOrlCElS HEREBY GIVES, THAT
virtue an stecatina aod .irJer cf ssls 1
cei oat of tba above nsmad coart I. j
the above rootled sstit to me dixcied acd
debvered, I will on
She I lk star arpsesnarr. ISSO.
at the front doer tbet aaaty t'oar! Hoasei
, in the City of Alhaav, Lioa foaaty. Ore- j
inn. at the hoar of 1 o'clock PM ol
-A II .a saassAsBata. -es-s. . i .r , im
When vou hear a man sneering at the t " - . ZZIa tK. hW hid lev th. raal nroo-
local paper, because they are not as big. rstreguu tnrougn train ion tne jret , -p-y- --j- u ctccaUoo
cheap and newsy thelarge cliy pap era. Northern to Spokane left the I nion depot-1 S LV lolloas, tow.t: larta No three
vou can saicv t . iiwi .... 3 ..w. , a, a - - . ..- j - - i .,
squander his wealth in assisting 10 make ent extent ot the new transcontinental sys -them
better, and that generally the papers j tern. The train was brand new from the
have done more for him than he has for i engine to the red lights, aad was well filled,
them. The man who cannot see the bene i There will be no esperaal celebration of the
fit arising to a town from Ms newspapers j important event.
hasn't as much sense as an oysrer, ana ne
is of about a. much value to a town as a
G relic.
The suit of Mvra Clark
In c-nidering the qoes'ions ol political
eTnn .my, it is well for the American citizen to
take :n-o consideration the following facts:
"A' no'time in our history have the earnings
of t e American people been as gnat,
m no'td bt their poser to purchase the
comfoiK an! necessaries of life, as they are to
day. Measured by the same standard, they
are vastly greater than those of any other peo
ple I. the world . Herald
There is another fact that should be con
sidered, for no conclusion, based upon one
f-ct should be accepted when other facts
be iiag upon the same matter cao be so easily
1 A urrrt as in tHs case. The fact is that in
G rminv, Spain, Italy and Russia, (all pro
trcioD countries) wages are oppressively low
an : i.lsrers at the point of starvation, while
in ree tiade England, there has been no time
in i s history when the earning of labor people
have heen so great, measured by tbeir power
to pur;base the romfotts and necessaries a
they arc to day. All of which shows that the
tariff has nothing to do in regulatieg wages-
hi,
He
state committee, and especially the basis of
representation, were un n
Jones obtained a majority of the delegates
Kolb charged it to the injustice in the pri
maries and made it the ground for not go
ing into the convention. His delegates
went into a separate convention, which
nominated him, and both candidates co n
tested for the governorship as regular dem
ocratic nominees, the democratic supporters
of each candidate claiming that tbeir man
was the rego lax democrat. National pol ibes
and national candidates were not discussed
and had nothing to do with producing the
result. Both sides invited and worked for
republican votes.
"There are white republicans, more or
less, in every county, but nearly all the white
republicans are in the white counties of
I 111C CUV HI - V ' r v t
the : ..... hss at last been decided
AakyraeaeS AreMeal
i Naples. Aug it. The festival of St
Anseimo was dosed at I ess this evening
I with firework in the market place. A
Gaines against crowd of several hundred moole had ealhar-
about 60 'j ed around the snot where the fireworks i
and four (3 aad 4 ia black No 5 :n Kirk
Patrick sdditiea to the town of Lebanon,
linn County. Orecoa. as abown I t tne
map and plats of .aid town now oa file in
the Recorder, office of l.i.n Coaaty, Ore-
oa. The pooeeda attsing tram the
axis of sait iss' prop.-rty, to he j
.ptbed, first, to the paymsat of ,
the oats aad expanses of sale, including tie
easts and dtsbonetneots ol salt taxed at I
37 .'25:KCObd to the svmeotd piaiclifT
i claim amounting to Ue sun ol 93 35 with
THE
IlAitiOll
Par mi GTosi-S
For sale by
S9KW2LJI9 SOX
Dealers in
GENERAL HARDWARE
Albsny, Oregon.
v. s aa a.
IS
lipfrkl
THE : BEST . HIGH : GRADE
BICYCLE et. Examine
' into lu superior point. In ttock both for
j ladies and men, at Stewart & Ks.
VAX VILSOX, Agen.
a; bargain.
Frfir am' viomsuris.il k .r uul
consisting t f 4? acres. Iineiml nsnj
aiile north l Albany l,r..l itya One '
suite well Improv.d. For (nr.oer :n
o m.tton trqi lre st tne (arm of
Wat li tt'sxst.
North Alabama, very few white republicans away, And cat up ihat apple, his own
... . ... i, . 1 ...... ii ...
uearlv 60 ear con'est and 10 trials before
the supreme court. Mrs Gaines died some
seuen year ago, but the court ha award
ed to her estate the sum of 938.788 in full
satisfaction of her claim. If Mrs Gaines
were alize she orobaMv would not havo
after j ere set off. A bunch of rocket
acrraiDiC interest lfc .'coo it tte 1 sic of 10
ttt ! M. Ml na, ,iiiiiIr an the fliriksf ICI oi
t5ir,'inB "whJ1" nd ,w Urirj5.ttorney. fees; third to the 'pxymeutci
i"""- iiaiiim sneunioi in aii uirei - .mount due the defendant uevoe
Uons through the thick crowd, carry ins-; Boboo. smoabung to the sum ef 162 with
j with them fire aad panic. Six men were f jat, rest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
i struck in the face or neck by the rods and ! o-r ut0m from the Sth dsv of Jane. 1S89.
i u I 1 1 ... 1 l 1 ,1 . . 1 r - . . . . . ,
nc-. w tauii uitu urn uufiieu uiai inav
A BIG STOCK
:- op
accented so mall a sum. as her c'alm went j died before they conld be removed. The
up Into the millions' and the had the dls- j sparks set fire to the light gowns worn by
position if no the money to fight it to the ; several girls, and before the fire could be
end. extinguished four of the young women were
seriously injured. In the panic many
children were trampled on. Several men
Saturday evening George Humf hrey j suffered fractures of their arms or leas
called the Man About Tcan to one side while they were struggling in the crowd,
snd remarked that he had seen a boy and some 25 or 30 eomen were more or less
eating green apples In a tree, which re- injured.
minded hfm of the following poem which
It is to be hjpet' will prove an a-rful
warning to the boss of Alba, y: "A little
green apple hung up in a tree, Singing
Johnnie, come Johnnie, come Johnnie;
And It was as sour as - apple could be,
Singing Johnnie, come Johnnie, come
Johnnie. He climbed up that tree right
Gen Weaver takes a roseate view of
prospects of being elected president .
say C'eveland will not carry a state sauth of
feasor and Dixon's line but that he will carry
them. He lays Harrison will not carry any
state east of lbs Alleghany mountains, but
tha' CieveUr.d will carry all of tiiem. He
s.v IUriison is not in it- He says the fight
is hetwern him and Cleveland. He says if
the e ection slioulu be thrown into the house
his porry will have more voles t'.ian thedem
ocr.ts. Does he .try to deceive people,?
If there is no election by the people the
lower house will elect. The election will be
by thercsen home anb not the one to be,
elected this fall. In esse of election by the
hause it is done ly ststes, each st.le being
entitled toonevo'.r, and that vote will be
deter-oined by.i majority cf the congresmen
from ihn, state. As now constituted the dem
ocrat have a majority of the members from
jo states, il c repablicans 12 and the Alliance
a. How the peoples parly have more votes
than the democrats is hard to understand.
The democrats have a majority of the
members in the following states: Alabama,
Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida
Georgia. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ken'uc'ny
Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mich
igan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Miisoari, Mon
tana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina, Ohio. Rhode Island, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West
Virginia, and Wisconsin. The republicans in
Califo-ms, Idiho, Colorado, Maine, Ne-
vado, N Dakota, Oregon, 1'enniy
Veniiout, Washington
are in the black belt, where most of the
negro voters are found. With hardly an
exception the white republicans voted for
Kolb in every county, and when the negro
vote in the whole state is aggregated 1
have no doubt that Kolb received more
negro votes than Jones. Nearly all the
negro votes cast for Jones were in eight or
ten counties running from east to west
through thc'.black belt. As a rule, in all
the couaties where the negroes are in a
minority they voted for Kolb. With seme
exceptions Kolb's large majorities in white
counties was made up largely of white and
black republicans voting with alliance dem
ocrats, hliminate the white and black re
publican vote from the democratic vote cast
for each candidate and 1 am satisfied Jones
would have 20,000 or 30,000 majority of the
white democratic vote of the state.
"The bitter feeling engendered by the
contest will be unfavorable to a reconcilia
tion, especially on the part of the alliance
democrats who supported Kolb. My pre
diction is that Kolb and his admirers wil
eare but little about the presidential elec
tion, and if they have on electoral ticket it
will be independent of all parties, the para
mount purpose bein to preserve their or
ganization to elect their nominees to con
congTess. So far as Cleveland and Steven
son are concerned, 1 have no fear that any
combination can prevent the election of
their electors by at least 30,000 majority.
The white and black republicans who voted
for Kolb will go f:rr Harrison. Woaver
may get sonic of the alliance men who
voted for Kolb, but nothing can beat Cleve
land and Stevenson in Alabama."
"What effect will the forcejbill issue huv
on the southern vote?"
"The force bill is looked upon as a I error
1 standing menace. The organized dem
it the paramount issuo in
(states. The kickers, the in
e third party and the ropub-
ev; tne angeis lu rieaven sre
oday. Here s Johnnie, here a
lawful 1
ringing
Johnnie.
A writer in a Portland paper declares
the Northwest league baseball games to
be fafees, saying it is known before how
a game will terminate, as well as what
club wilt win the present championship.
The national game is a great oue if on
the square, but let there be crooked
work and the people will put an ele
phant's foot on it.
According to the following the city
council'of Prineville must bo an august
body: Mil Kell was arreHted ia the
council chambers Tuesday evening for
words nsed in defending his position on
the side walk question . His oflense was
a contradiction of Marshal Perly's state
ments. On coming to trial the next day
on a charge of disturbing the meeting he
was released.
The following fish story is from the
Eugene Guard: Chas Hadley now
wears the medal of fhe champion trout
fisherman. Yesterday while fishing on
the McKenzie with two flies attached to
hie leader he caught two eighteen inch
trout at one cast and succeeded in land
ing them. He says they were not as
much trouble as one fish aa they appar
ently pulled against each other
were hampered in their actions,
trout at one cast are seldom taken .
sod the farther sum of $10 attoraeva fret
acd II 8,60 cost and di-bartemeots; ! i-ih,
ta the payment oi tho claim c tbe
defendant L E Bteio, amoaetio to tho sum
of $134 10; tilth, theoverpla. if any. c he
(aid ta th defendant Mary E. Humphrey.
Dated mis 8th day of Augast, 1892.
C. C. JAt'KSOK.
fiherifi of Linn County, Or'con.
SHERIFFS AU.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale ot Ore-jonfor
Limn County.
best assortment ever brought to A-barj j
just received at
mVswks i
hi the Pii22ifx aad Get frier, I
FIAE ASH LA D
Peaches
every morning this week at
C. E. Bbownbll's.
corner of 1 iami, inhmidt. niaintiir
A BeaMe Traced jr
Tacoma. Aug i4. At 10 o'clock this
morning Henry Harris killed his daughter
Ktta at the Cleveland house, corner of
rm.:i. ai j . . 1 : , - . 1 I
1 uirurcniu him t, sireeui, ssa iiumeuiauiy ; .. ,
afterward killed himse f. Plunging a knife Wm Hliaa, L E B'.rin, R K Humphrey
three times into his own heart, after having - nu Mary K Muu(pbr? his ;'-. i
tired four shots at the girl, none of which j vv Deyoe snd J .I111 Ko.on. psrtnr
hit her. he withdrew the weapon from his; under the Arm name of Deyoa A Rob
own breast, and. hurling it into her bosom i Mso"rVnl?m.",,,.. .,,.,. rn
he left herbo.lv lying on the floor and fled. NoTiOK IS HKREB GI EN f H A r
a r .... Isas as. -t ... trnW an aVaatl l.tll 111.1 ts T I
.. A. Commin
Wall Paper
oe received lor
the lumber, tbe
counts furnUhinz all tbe lumber on tbe
greund and '.he contractor furnishing a I
other material. Each bidder will be re-
quired :o dene'.: aith his bid five per cent
of the amount of such bid to abide Use r
suit of the awarding of said contract as by
; la st rec cued and provided.
SaU court reserves tne right to reject
an v aod all bid received under the said
order. WM. H. EtiAX, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S Sill.
far Ceray Court of tie Stat of Oct torn
j Count r of Luarn:
la th matter of the estate of," James E 3ail
deceased.
NCTICB IS HEBE&V GTVEX THAT
by virtaa ef aa order of sale daly mad aad
catered ef record by ike above entitled
. eject ia t st above eetitlad case sites rej.
i alv Angus, term of said court towit, oa the
6tk day cf Aaaaat, 1S9S, the aadertigaed
: admiatstor will, oa
atsrraaj. see lasa stay at aeaaessaer. ISt
at the boar of 1 o'clock E at of said day. at
; the Coart lis ass dote ia tba City of Albany.
Lib. cecal v, Oragea, sal' at pM, aeetiea
to the ksghertt bidder lle foitavieg de
sert hed leal property beloa, mjt ti said es
lata, towit,. Lota I and Sin bWk Rs T3,
ia Moateitb'a 00 .hem addttion to th- City
of Albany, ia Line County. Ureoo. Terms
;of sale, oee-half cash sad one-half ia six
I saeathsjatth arrrov e-. rarltv.
JAY W. BLAIK,
Ad . ' . ' rs
i H R h ku" itt. Attorney for Admi sstrst rr .
SHERIFF'S SAIL
fa tie Circuit Coart or' tie State ot Oregon for
Lima Count.
"ff
SHERIFFS SALE.
fatkedrcuit Court of the State Oregaa
for iiu Couutf aflame.
C G Bar khan. Fiaic.iff.
va.
J. B. Tbooansos ana J.
!. Ranch, l.endants.
TssTOTICE fS HEREBY GITsvS THAT
J3H by virtue t an execution dijlv 1. -sned
ont cf Use above i.amad eoan.ie7 Use
above enut-'el i-etian to nee dtrecced asd
delivered, Z did 00 Ue5b dav of Aogrxat,
'S92 duly lsvy ; pon ail tba rjgbt. uue
and interest of J X Baacfa, one cf tbe
sbove named defeodaets, in aad to tbs
Bead property hereisafter dneriid and
tf1B.ee
at ine front door of th
Coon Hottsev in Use Cut of SJ
l.visslv. Orefroe. at tbe aoor ol 1
pta, of said day, sell at poblke
for cash a hnd, to tne Mi si 1
Coo at v
lann
o'eiKk
-iJC.-CC
beirier
the Real Property levied upon, described
as follows, to aril: Lota 5 and 6 to Block
SS, in Gottra Park addition 10 tbe Oty of
Albany. Una Coanty. Orestoa. -rB pre
t to tssiaptMied. Srst to the paratent sf
the costa of acd upon said execution and
tba orig.nal coats of salt fixt a: (13 W
rtd tlie further samorflts) Altoraeyw
fees. Second to the pay mem of Plain
Pee! aim a arou riling to (he the ram o
fleoS 96 with Ingres: theraoo at tbe rata
ot JO per cent p r annnm troat tte !t H
day of Jane, ISSi.
Dated th a Sth day of Aug, ISSa,
C- C. J acws w,
Sheriff of Liaa Coaaty . Orexon,
AOHIRiSTiATOrS NOTICE.
V'HCE IS HEREBY 4
jj JaamlkaSRsU"
sti ; isan asssst
VEX THAT Tai rs-
Bvoraerafiaac
Loais Bluorauer aod E.nil Fran's, p
ea
W J Davenport and B K Dav o port, be
lli n dan ta
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlYEN . THAT
''i 1 .JO? 'kat saaaaa asU
Ovatea. atstsa six assatsa trasa taa4save'
Dssci lass StU. asj ot JsJ :
David stlvesteh.
Biacast. ax A Wsnex. Ssashnli stm
AttJ Sar aassifixstratce ,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
TOTOKJB HEBXBT GIVES THAT THE VS
SaateaSel rliai lOsaZ :xJ?r?'l?Z
aacaSJiil 1 1 i I setsta sae raaeasa s
J FI 11 If at, JPtaitstM, iLa
staggering as he ran. He reached the corner
cf the street, and there fell and expired.
A Bather Oae
Lihkktt, Aug 14. Siiiitbfteld, 17
nae duly Issued out of the above named
enurt In thesrs-iveentiled suit to tne di
reeled and delivered. I will, on
iber, l3.
FOR THE SPRINGS -Parties des'ring
the I ent flu ol the magatfi -nt .health
givicg sod. springs, i caied ou the aonh
side nf tue saniiam river, about ene mile
above bs 1 anca known as Batch Oeorge'e,
am hereby dlrecteti lo camp at the imtch
Oeorge . snch. where au abondacce of I -
garden vegetables good timothy hay and ; 0
Kne past 11 to may be had at very nibdar- as nssiu .......
ate price No loll nsttl ps'd. s i! It ALbARi. "" UlsCCOrl
not neeeaaarv to pass through the loll j
gate to obtain all the advantages of this!
famed mineral spring and thee unsnr-
pa.i..;l camping ant llslilng prlvilegea.
bv virtue of an execution issued out of tw j jsr!
1 above named court in the above eattlel LtetAuei
rait, to ine directed and delivered, I did Jaata J Csu
j tsalarst.r, Ibe lota slsj ot epl
I asS I, aBsas.sse .Una atf t htt f 'nil It I tf I ', 1 I
m 1 m . a . , at j It. tUV IIUUI IW" va .b wmm.n.-.j
from here, was the scene of a terrible dot bie House. In tho City of AiOany.Lmn C.iuu ;
tragedy last evening. Peter McAuley, j ty.Cregon, aeH at puidlo auction f ir caati i
a farmer, began drinking. Hemming )aud to thi Isbst OlJder, the reaH
quarrelsome, he was arrested, and while property described In w.A exscution and
being taken tn jail was met by his son, who I order of sale as follow, towit. laite eight
pulled a revolver and shot his father, kill- i and nine (8 and 9 In block oue (1) in
ing him instantly. He then sent a bullet Klrcatrick's secoad addition to tbe town
through his own brain and died in a few of Lebanon. Linn county Oregon, aa
moment. ' shown by the maps and plais of id town
momenis. i now on tile In tne Ccunty . Ktc.irder'n
Aa Overdose ; office of I Inn Counay, uregon- The pro
WoooncKN, Aug 14. Last night a
young woman named Helen Powers died
from the effect of an overdose of oil of
tansy. Tbe coroner called a jury, which
teturncd a verdict to the effect that she
came to her death from an overdose of oil
of tansy, administered by her own hand
CITY TAXES.
w
rBLL Dl'JUIMl -Ed Davldion in
prep rwl 10 do well digging- Is
nrt c:a- nyie, piompt'y, ana win guar
anteo bis work.
and without suicidal intent. She was 120
years old.
Cholera stricken Russia
1 1AL 1
vado. N Dakota, Oregon, Tciinsylvania b IJfe)
The discovery has been made that on
one side of the new quarter there are
thirteen separate representations of the
number thirteen. It was probably the
Intention of the designer of tbe now
silver piece 10 have the number thirteen
occur thirteen times, and thus break the
thirteen superstition, but there are few
people who have noticed this fact.
There are thirteen stars, thirteen letters
in the scroll held in the eagle's beak,
thirteen marginal feathers in each wing,
thirteen tail feathers, thirteen parallel
lines in the shield, thirteen hoiizontal
burs, thirteen arrow heads in one foot,
thirteen leaves on the branch in the
other foot, and thirteen letters in the
words "quarter dollar."
St Pktehsbijiki, Aug 14. Tbe cholera
returns from the wholn of Russia for the
1 1th inst show a large increase in the num
ber of new cases, as well as in the mortality
ond j ihere are reported mil now cases and -iOUU
Two i deaths.
M.llsbarr Uene
New YonK, Aug 14. The Tribune's
special cublagrom from London says: Salis
bury returned from Osborne this morning,
having handed the sea's of office to his re
luctant sovereign. Gladstone will follow
him with one visit, and probably two, a
necetMity that fastnns public attention some
what discontentedly on tho sitnation. Be
yond the fact that Lord Iloseberry will be
foreign secretary, Sir William Harcourt,
chiincullor of the exchequer, and John Mor
iey, Irish secretary, nothing is settled.
Aaerl.as Hatter
Cleveland, O, Aug 16, Forty milk-
ceedH arising from th 1 sale of said real
rt'ODertv to he .polled Urat lo
FOR RENT For light housekeeping
or ortasmaaiug. ine .man neuae en my
the pay
meat of tbe cost, sno exrenxuii ot ..lo,
Inoludlng tbe onsu and t.lsburseuients of p'aee at Broadalbi'n aid I bird streets,
suit taxed ai 137.15; second, to tbe pay Enquire at barber shop. L Visnx-oar
ment of plalnttlTs claim, towli the sum I
of$l 12 f.U veilh accruing Interest th reon
from tbe 2 Hti day of March 1892 at the
rale tf ten percent per annum and the
further sum $15 attorneys lees: third to
the pavmeuto! tbe defendants ' Doyoo .fe
Kobeon'a claim amounting to .he sum ot
862 with Interest thbreon at the rate uf 10
per cent per nu mini from tbe 5th day of
Juno. 1889 and the further sum ol lu at
torneys fees and tbs further sum cf $i6 00
coals and disbursements; fourtb, to iba
payment of tl e amount dun tbe defend
ant L K Blaln, amounting to the sum of
f I3t;40i the remainder. If any, to be paid 10
tbe defendant Mary E Humphrey
Dated this 8th day r August. 1892
C C .TAlKoN,
Sheriff ol Linn Couut, Oregon
( NOTICE Isleiebv glvsn ttat the tax
1 roll of tbe city of . ibany, Oregonjor tbe
; year 1893, hsa been -placed la my bands
: for collection and will remain ao for a
j period of thirty days from date of this
i notice, durins: which lime I will leeelve
and teceipt for said taxes nt tbe Council
OR S ALE One-half Interest in a 1 Chamber tn s.ld city,
soon n.vlinr hualneas an 1st .treat 1 All tax rbaigsd In s 14 roll raxtainloo-
asle at a barualn. For particulars in-1 unpaid at the expiration of thirty davs
quire at this ofBce. from the dateof thU notice will be re
lurnni aa ceiuiiiusui 10 tne couner. 01
said city, mrd the coats and expense for
collecting the im will be added thereto.
Dated at Albany, Oregon, this th day
of July, 1892.
JOHN N HOFFMAN,
City Marshal
F
Tor a
men In Akron were arrested this morning I
chaigsd Willi adulterating milk. The milk j
Inspector claims that salicylic acid and 1
borax were used to preserve the milk.
MVERSITY: OF '.OREGON!
s
EUGENE.
Next session begins on Monday, the
19f.Ii day of September, 1892.
Tuition, free.
Font Courses: Classical, Solent ilia,
Literary aod a short English Course, la
which ih.io is no Latin. Greek, French
or Qermsn The English Is pra emin
ently a Business Course. For catalogues
or'oiber inloimatlon,
- Address, j;w Johnson.
IPresldent.
o. l McFarland,
-:- DEALER IS - .
Harness -and-Saddler j,
o-
Display Is in the Oaor.
Opposite First National Bank, Albany, Or.
WANTED l6Corn gr od r iiy j mer
Adiiies", itck ttx lbl, Airy,0
with U.- mi 111 1
w.6ad. vithia six sssathi ha, -
ihe us.jkt. sdmtidstrato-, u a laasteaeTtee
m v aaiwt , in usi txmatr. at.
s? -vftS A
i AHIl 1 C H ASlLTstV
on the Htb day 01 July, ISA levy npon 1 ao.-tj tor Ainu-.
all Use right, title and interest of the
: above name a se'euaar. 1:1 suu aa ine ,
rat propertv heremat:-.- ceacnoed, and
will, on
ealarstar, the lota dsi eg saeaskr, ISSt,
at tbe frent door -f t- Coanty Conn
. Hons, in the Citv f Albany, Linn
Countv. Oreaon, at tbe hour of 1 o'clock
P M of said dav, aril a. public auction,
f.ir cash in band, to the highest bidder,
tbe real property levied upon in tbe
sb -ve entitle suit, described as follows.
towit: Lot No four (4) in block No three
(3) in Beard', addition to the town nf
Tangent; in Linn coanty, Oregon, the
proceeds arising from the sale ot said
property to ba applied, first, to the pay
ment of the costs of and upon said exe
cution: second, to the satisfaction cf
p:aintiff.' claim, amounting to the sum
of 1680.00 with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per osnt per annum from tbe
14 h dav of March. 1S92, and tbe further
sum of 175. eo attorneys Pie and t ao fur
ther su oof gstvos original costs, less the
sum of $102. 15 credited upon saidcUim
June 18. 1892
Dated this 8th day of August. 1SJ
C C JaCKON
Sheriff ot Linn Co tuny. Oregot-
PROPOSALS FOB FURNiSIINC UN
COUNTY WITH WOOD.
Proposal, will be received at the office
of the county clerk until Saturday the
SOth day ot August, 1S82 at the hour of
one o'clock p m of said day for furnishing
the county with forty (40) cords of oak
wood, either straight body or grub oak,
not to be lean than 3 inches in diameter.
Aiso with six C6' cords of rarge bodv tir
wood, clear of knots. Said wood to be
delivered at the court house in said
county not later than Sept 15th, 1892.
The right to reject anv and all hidse ia
; hereby reserved.
By order of the county coart this Sth
day of August. &fZ.
s s ss ss N P PAVNX,
Bt F M Kedfisjjj, County Clerk.
Deputy.
FOR RENT A new five room dwell
ing ia f astern tart of city by Ed R M
C. rt er, 4th and Ral.'road stieet.
VT ANTED A place tor permanent
T T home 011 farm, by a steady young
man, A-plaos where a permauent home
may bo hud, one with aged oouple pre
r. ed Inquire at Dkmochat ottlos.
CHOICE MEATS
Or All Kinds
mrick: - & - 1 Jake o
lOpusilts Sohmssr Uvsry Stsbls, next
i'-or lo Wiilamstt Psckl.it C.'a store.
ANTED. Manaaar and Overseer
to hire tuid oversee men and rsn
rsen' a msaui.oturing Co. who wan
branch offirea. We pay offios rent, ad
vertlsing aud traveling expentes. Poai
Hon permanent, eood salary, no peddling,
no oanvasalng. Expsrlancenot neossasry
aa ycu act under our instructions. You
must be known ln your location and
furtd.h references if rsqnired. Addrxss
with stamp The Brndn burg Mfg Co.,
Dsytou, O.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
O m
Th LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Lmn
County.
Cali -: and -;- Havx -:- Yocr
LBANY l M.KTI.(l t tJv t
C. H. DALRYNPLI, Manager,
OsllMtisu a sssjUltjr rsrsreltii st slit
tDsOsaU I. all th valley UWas. m
BIslus sssrs t'.i i Bis
YAFssjsBSSttpj? ssa
Johnston's Patent Eye-Meter at F M
FRENCH Slewelry Store.
j tlTLKR st BALL Den ttat a,
Mass seaa crswos, gdU enms, knag week,
(or tssth witheal plat ss, sad .11 staar asrssl nine la
asnvUtrr. ornCR-In Twssasie lsl,Albs.y,Or.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Strayed from my premises, near thai,
bum on Juno SOth, n irou arar horaa
I 1 - L . 1 . . . '
on the hip,
hind
holds his head hi ah .
loe t, shod In from .
dark
lamp on left
seven years o.d, about IS), hands hlih
Will give reasonable reward for hja
turn. xou.Neaa aaiBLlam,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
la the tauter ol ta astst slot Bedta. dsessssd.
IffORjaW IS HK&18Y GIVEN THAT THE CS
i.1 t)rien,l hss two aulv iH.i.1.1 k. .s.
coasty .vurt ol Una soanty Orsee. sdausssusjor st
im aw om i naigeoKssM, Ail psrsusshss
inx clsiBw sesiBM U10 sssst of tb. -JiVV uJT
sxsWsrsbr nqairad la pnssnt tbs saav aubL. sat
lasuths trvm th dsts bar! neaprtv nnlllsJ Ss
lbs undsrsiaW st th. aSM ot B H Rssrilt. in tbs
dfet at Albs., . Or. 8S tosST
s.. sir ... AiteiatstrsVrr.
Alt; tr Aiu rs,
Dstsd Um Itth 1J et Aug, 1388.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
NISf 8 "KRSBY annex that Bkt
JfrsivroeJ as. thla s, v . , 1 Ji l.s,
trswrds Wi no. st tbstot Loolis AkaaAh
s! Uau imty,Oreresad. All PSiSoos baiSNt
an hereby Mt'Sad tases
Kiit ihsmj rwopsrtjr TsvitM to lbs multnirss' si
SST v0!? ,riUta ruL-utbs Irom ibis ds..
i Aiutvut, lSi
W ,1 i! IT.
Aaaunlstrstor U b,is iwa ol th ssuts oILyJi
a Kuflw, deceases-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UK
... . 'jsisstusil, bs 'bis day beta inly snout!.! sd
roniatnuntor ol tbs cstst ol H L End, ssts a
iJbn tomity, Orsfea. dsceswd. All psrsoos
tiavtag chums sgslsst ssld sststs sr. mjuirsd to
et)t them rupriy verirhxl, to ibs uodsrsbjiiol st
Albany, Lion county, Urstfon, witbi. six atsashs
from tblsdsw.
Dalad this litb dv ot Augast, l&t-
EH BCD,
Admlnistrstor M the cststs ol a L Kadd, dscM.
Ct N.STKELKstCO.. sUbany,
ky . Loau iponer on stood real
(security in Llio and adjoining count. lea