eiuorvat. German-American Cleveland union has issued an address signed by Carl Sehnrz, Oam d Ottedorter, Williain Steinway, Henry Villard, Louis Waudmuller and Guatav H Schwab, which, after praising 0 rover Cleveland and giving reasons, urges all (iernian-Americans to cast their ballots for i he democratic candidate. F S HafTord who fortnetl y taught school in Oregon, ami who, by the way has heretofore been a consistent republican, has been visiting the Tennescal tin mines in California about Which republican have blowed so hard. He says: 1 We found quite a nunber of buildings and some -too men employed, about Jo of whom aork under ground. We could not get pcrmrssion to go below, so after examining the or and the smelter and engine, etc., and talking to some of the Welch and English at work there, we came aw ay. If you 'don't think it would damage Harrison's chances any you may punt that I came away wondering some what abou' 1 he propriety of increasing the price that over 60,000,000 pay for so common and useful an article as tin, In order that a few English and Welchmen mat come over hete and work the richest known tin vein. If yon send a marked copy to Governor McKinley, of my native state and tell him that 1 am a good republican in search of Infoimi'ioo, per haps he wnl reply. A republican friend takes the Democrat to task for having said a few days ago that the duty on wheat, corn, oats, wool ect. does the farmer no good, ind wants to know how we reconcile this with tnc objection made by dem ocrats that the tariff duty increases the price of the article upon which it is placed. Now the Democrat has said scores of times that the price of no article which has to be sent abroad for a market could be increased by the im position of a duty. As to wcol every one knows that the wool imported into this coun try h of a kind net produced In this country, and that the price of wool like wheat Is fixed ia London. It is not for democrats to explain why the McKinley bill has done wool growers no good . Properly we leave that to the pro moters of the scheme of protectioaisrn. Shedd Aug 20 iSoa. Editor Democrat. see the following statement in the Hrrali. Is it' not a mistake? "The gerrymander by whish the democratic party hoped to capture the state cf Michigan in the approaching presidential election has be.n spoiled, by the supreme court directing that the vote be made by tne previously arrsnged districts, tbu nullifying the gerry mandered districting. This strikes an effect lee blow at Cleveland's chanches." JsiertJl. The Herald's statement is incorrect. The question wss brought before the saorcme court of Michigan, (a majority of whom are repub lican") and the new law was beld valid by the unanimous vote of the court. The question was then appealed to the supreme court of tha United States, bnt no decision has been ren dered, and is is highly probable the cast will he-abandoned. The Jacksonville Times says : The talk about a fusion electoral ticket between the democrats and people's party in Oregon having not been of any avail, the matter haa been dropped. The democ racy have come almost unanimously to the couclusion that there is going to be a liv ing show to carry the state for Cleveland an 1 Stevenson, riepom rroin every sec tion state t a.it there are mat y repabli cans who will support the demoeristic party ticket for various reasons, while tb balk of the recruit which are now going into the peo ple's party are from the republican ranks, and the dominant party will lose both ways. There is absolutely no hope of the people's party carrying Oregon, bnt there appears to be a chance of the state goingover to the democracy Democrats should take heart and organize thoroughly in the interest of the raasw.'s, and lose no time about it either. The Lebanon Advance says there is oniy one way the plutocrats (meaning democrats) can defeat the "reform" movement, and that is to keep the masses ignorant. In the same issueiit says: It is not recorded that Cleveland will be elected even if that doty should devolve upon the house. None of the electors from the free silver states will support him to begin . with. The Silver League have furthermore decided to address a series of interrogatories to democratic eon pressmen who favor free coinage and are seeking a re-election, in which their constituents call anon them to commit themselves in favor of no man for president who does not pledge himself not to veto any free coinage meas ure. It is thought that this will have tte effect to defeat Cleveland, Even iiotild they fail in this, there are many other ex pedients which will be resorted to that will make his election extremely doubtful. Here is a mess of stuff which, if a man could believe, would make him ignorant enough for all purposes. Now suppose the Silver League shall submit questions toevery candidate for congress, and suppose every congressman elected this fall was opposed to the election of Cleveland, how would that affect the election of Cleveland if the elec tion should go to the house. It is net the congress that ia to be elected this fall that would elect a president in case of failure of election before the people. It would de volve upon the present congress to do that duty, and, as the election would be by states. and as the democrats control 30 out of the 44 states it is difficult to see bow Cleveland would fail of an election. In line with the above clipping from the Advance comes the statement from Dr McCi ne the great third party leader to the effect that the constitu tion of the United States forbids the elec tion of a president and vice president from tbe same state. Upon this statement he builds the hope of the election of Field for vice president. He says the election will go to the j?or.se and that Cleveland will be elected. Then as a vice president can not be taken from the same state as the presi dent Reid, will be ruled out and the repub licans in the senate will take Field in pref erence to Stevenson. The ignorance in the whole matter above is in the fact that there is no such provision in the constitution as tiiat referred to by Dr McCune. C Keep the masses ignorant, indeed. PKOTECTlOIt IO FAKME88. Is any fanner fooled by tbe pretense that tbe McKiuley tariff protects fanners? It pretended tc do so by raising the duty on when .swhich was 20 per cent, to 25 per cent; on com, which was 10 cents a bushel, to fifteen cents a bushel. The product of wheat in the Uuited States in 1891 was 450.000.000 Ijushels, and the amount im ported was 8.210 bushels, while the amount sported wan more than 100,000,000 bush Is Does any one supposo that we should have sent out so much and brought in so little if foreign wheat liad been cheaper than our osrn? The tariff on whea' might lie pu up to 500 per cent without any other effect than to increase the cost of what little wneat of a kind not raised at home we im port from abroad. What is true of wheat is true of nearly everything that the farmer raises. The truth is that the farmer cannot lie protected no long an ho doe3 not wish to raise hot house bananas and other such things which be has no desire to attempt. Meanwhile republican protection increases the cost of fifty things which the farmer must haTe. liejmbiicans, themselyes, ure lieginning tj admit that MassachusettH is a doubtful state. There is noeacuse for her people remaiuing in doubt any longer. lest them turn their eyes to the sun and see the robber-like policy of taxing tbe many for the few and they will be doubtful no longer. "1 , - I 1 T'l jt'tVr ufr n u i MCivy MIrlT. A pioneer citizen of Lane county writes to the Democrat to say that ho is purely an independent in politics. Before tho war he was an old whig. When tho war came on ho became, a "union" man, and later on became a republican. He revolted against the republicans with Andrew Johnson. Since that time he has been an indepen dent. His first choice for president is Weaver but he will support Cleveland in order to defeat Harrison. He says, as an independent, under no obligations to any political party, he has been considering what is his duty at the forthcoming presi dential election. He says: "I shall vote for Weaver if 1 have reason to be'ieve he can be elected. I will vote for Cleveland if it be necessary to defeat Harrisorr. My vote will affect the election in no state but Oregon. Which candidate is most likely to overcome Harrison in this state this fall, Weaver or Cleveland? Acting from my standpoint I shall vote for t.ie one who it most likely to do this. Getting the facta before me in order that I may arrive at the proper solution of the problem I find that in June the republicans had a majority in this state of 21,070 votes over the people's party, and 9,449 over the democrats. The republicans'will not be able to increase their vote much this fall over that of June. They were very harmonious in their choice for congressmen and cast a full vote for them. Both democratic candidates were weak and ran very poorly. In one district one religious body alone cast 600 democrat ic votes against the democratic candidate for congress. A 11 these votes will be cast for 1 1 Ireland. There are half a doien lo calities in this state where Cleveland will make considerable inroads into the republi can vote. The people's party vote in the whole state will not be any larger if so ; cussed in allot its features, and ibe meeting large as in June. In some counties they i adjourned subject to the call of the president, will make come gains bnt in many they wil j "1 shall not appoint this committee on cam lose. I have made my estimtes and feel paign work for a week, at least," said Chair- safe in saving that in the natural eourae of ; public sentiment the Cleveland electors will . UVIA 4k.. V.U ! Slater did in June. Now it is easier, in view of these facts for Cleveland to overcome the republican majority ef 9449 than it ia ) for Weaver to overcome 21,070 majority. Not much foresight is required to see that there is but one chance to wrest this state from Harrison and that ia to rote for Cleve land. If you want to publish these re flections and results yon may do so." The'above is from a roan who is entirely unbiased in his views, except that he pre- fers Weaver, but is anxious to defeat Har- rison. It is as the Democrat has before j said. The contest in this state is between Cleveland and Harrison. To defeat the latter one must vote for Cleveland. We know there are a few democrats who say they will vote for Weaver to defeat Ham son. But they mutt know if they will re flect but a moment that in voting for Weav at Cleveland's expense, tbey are weakening ; the chances of the only candidate who can j r" iracaii iisiiuuu. l ihu m csej democrat stick to Cleveland. The state committee is maJting arrangements to matte a vigorous campaign for Cleveland and every democrat should do all in hia power to strengthen their hands. manner The Orezonian in explaining the in which the house elects a president ia of a failure of election by the people ,M says: In thus choosing, the representation froi each state has bo', one vote, whether tbe de eg.tioncaus.sts of onereprent.tive or.h.iv. .,noaJMle TUt, iB (M.Um The New bat be feat his war in the hall, and hi. re A quorum may consist of a member or mem ' , , mains were found in the opposite end of bers from each of two-thirds of the state, ao , Vork II oriJ. PhtUdelpbta Retod. BouoaGlaoe : tbe building, borned to a cinder. teat in tne present congress 30 member, a 00 10 constitute a quorum for this purpose, if each member cam- from a different state. A ma- jority of a quorum sleets, so that 16 repiesen- tatives, each hou. a different Mate, the rest 01 aewsocrai. oo.y. oui iie - gJd and ExeruUve Chairman Halket to the deiegttioris neing absent, might elect s democrats all over the country wlo would ' fV Trilent Harrison, when be has coru president over 200 lepresentaUves from 14 ; -heerfullv -notiibs,ie!rom cents to ten dot- raeted his stay at Loon lake !o undertak. , other ststes. Onr contemporary, inadvertently, evidently, 1 says that s majority of aquorum elects. The I constitutional provision, (which we published j tew days ago in answer to s Lebanon en- uuuci ftuwui' uvuri iiiiuk:s uiu.iun ma. ' " r uiHnuDi suaii consist ui a tncmuet ui mcintitu from two-thirds of tha states, and a majority -11 11. . t ir . . a- - So it will be seen thst 30 states msse s quorum but it takes 23 slstes to elect, j Tbe democratic campaign managers appesr to give op New York. What else can be the significance of Use frantic appeal to get to work snd try to carry the West? Tbe New York World and other democratic journals Of the East appear to base their main hope on sach states as Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and lor these states tbey are raising the great co.r jption fund, which the World started with f I o, OOO . O rrgoniu n . Tne "democratic managers" donnt appear to do anything of tbe kind. This "sppearence' exists onlyinthe imagination of the Oregon ian editor. The wish is father to the thjugbt Well, the World is not raiting a corruption fund. Corruption funds are not raised io thst wsj . Wansmsker knows bow to raise a cor" ruption f and. Quay snows how to put it wbere it will do the most good, snd Harrison know' bos' to enjoy the fi nits of its use. No tbe! democrats sre going to csrry New York snd some of the northwestern ststes too. Bes ! this little prediction in mind. "" 1 ' ,; In co-operation with V 8 weather The contest is between Ct'veisnd and ! bureau oJ lhe department of agriculture Harrison; snd no mstter whst we msy j office, Portlsnd Oregon, crop-westher kssj -desire ot how much we may sympathise j ,eUn No al ttea.or of 1892 .for wcea end- wlth the people's party candidate, we are compelled fo make our choice between the two great parties. Thote who prefer the re-election of Harrison over Cleveland are justified in throwing away theii votes upon the third party candidate; but the man who has the least spark of democraos left in him, owes his vote to his parly at this crisis. We hope the committee will Inaugurate an active campaign, and that every democrat In the state will do his full duty. By united, energetic and har monioua action, much can be accomplish ed, and Oregon may be enrolled on the aide of democracy in November. fort land Ditpatci. One of the most truely buutiful and at the same lime, significant spectacle, to be seen in this canvas hss just been brstight to light in Arkansss in the poliiicz! campaign no being c-rrieil on, and ihit is that vVliipp'e.RepuV licar., snd Csrnalian, People's party, candidates ! for Governor, are not only miking s jii.it can eats fur the office, but are also riding on a joint railroad pass, Whipple carrying the book. It is thought that Carnahan is preparing gracefully trt withdraw within tbe next ten days. Weaver nnd Field will open lhe Peo ple's party Presidentisl campaign in Arkansas the present week. Some of the Republican journals, which announced with staring headlines that Mt. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic candidate for Vice President, hss been s member of s treasonable organization called the Knights of the Golden Circle, during the Civil War, are now printing obscure denials of the slander. They don'c want to have tbe reputation of willul lying; but if they can get a sneaking ad vantage out of suck lying ttiry don't ohject, yoa know. It is quite noticeable that the Oregonian speaks in a uracil milder lone about tbe school question than it did in the fall of 1890 when tbe democrats were making a vigorost assault on the position taken by the republicans. The republicans have tueir eyes on tho electoral vote of Virginia, the democrats theirs on Vermont, and the people's party theirs on Texas. Such is politics. STATE OENTUAb COMMITTER. The following are the proceeding of the meeting of the democratic state central committee held Inst Friday as reported by the Tthgrtm, It will be seen that the party leaders have determined to make a contest for (9ts) Oregon ejector. This is, as has frequently been said by the 1Kjioorat, the very course to pursue. It is our duty to do so even though we may not win: The demo ratic state central committee met at Tammany hall last evening for the purpose of opening the fall campaign work. DanR Murphy, chairman of the committee, called the no e.ting to order at 7 :! o'clock, and the fol owi.ig members reported pres ent: Baker, George Chandler; Benton, J Ft Markloy; Clackamas. J X Draper; Clatsop, H Wise; Columbia, S A Miles: Umatilla, CII Kndee: Lake. W A Wilshire; Lane, John K Campbell; Linn, J K oatherford ; Marion, John Gray; Morrow. T J Matlock; Multnomah. D H Murt ' Douglas, TK Sheridan: Washington, . h Huston; Y hill. J W Baker. Captain George II Moffett, as chairman of the committee appointed to devise a cam patgn plan, reported jn favor of the ap pointment of a campaign committee to act in conjunction with an auxiliary of the chairman of the state central committee. This plan was adopted by Calvin S Brie in hia successful campaigns, and waa found to work admirably. The leading demo crats of the state who were present took up the question after Captain Moffett had con cluded his remarks, and discussed it to thoroughly and satiafactor ly that the chair man was instructed to appoint the com aiit'ee. SITUATION MtCUSSBD. The t'ttuation of the campaign was dtt- man Murphy to a reporter this mornin"aa I desire to consult with Colonel E. D. McKee, j rJ ,K, n.linn.l rnmmiltrr hrtnrr makinif SDT selections. We intend fighting for every inch of ground in this state, and the prospect ss , very flatterinc from tse present outlook, it it is decided to stump tbe state, no regular campaign speaking wi'.l be done till about a month before election We will have), J, I Dsly,orDslias;J K ais - Weathertotd, of Albany. I ), D. Whitman, of Medfurd; Dr MnlUnix, of ! Astoria; R. M Vestcb, of Coltase Grove. and C. K ir:.i. t t- i make add XHg headqcaktb. Democratic headquarters wid be opened soon, and will be occupied jointly T Chairman Murphy and N nonet mitt eman McKee. who will afford wra' every facility during Us ; campaign. It has not yet been decided where the headouarters " will be located, but srge. airy rooms Will be take a in one of the numerous conven- lent buildings of tne city The next meeting of the commutes: will j prosaoiv oe neio ss soon ss ine cnsirmsn : . has decided whom he wlM. appoint oa the ' : csranalgn committe?, when s i mt con ference wil! be heid. Wil.U lor HELf A campaign fuad, fssr tbe purpose t f easbUag 1 m . . mm ' h. ,1mvrfS tft mil. ,a tlOP fit- Itenr in 111- iojts, Inmana. Michigan. y tscoasia, lows. : ssd H tka Is being raised by popolar con trirvo ansa, such as can be cirtn bv nesr'.y every anc tne ioat uofestcu are ai me neaa 01 1 be movement. Heretofore cantribotions to , , . . . 1 ' j ! ,. . 1. .t 1 .t srs. It it to rs.i fi"i". " (i.tiatu an opponunuy to g.ve .ocn v. .. iney m. awe to do tttat these sems; apers nave initiated plan of aiding the party 11 recast. We think there sre five hundred democrat in , . . , . , ,. - , I this county who would cheer 'oily gie from 50 I i-a.nl a to ten dollars were tbe onpor.ouity Tbe Democrat is authorized to receive . a"1' eaatleihiitimis rmm anv whn wil. farwsrd aura amount, a, they cnoose o give, or pi Mies may eea.i theit contributions direct to t re address given below. Any one wishing to contribute .1 j mi ..... saw. riU-,. Ktsak rwrirasr . money order or check as hem: ron tub wester?. DKnTOCRATtcfA vi'Ainx rcKD. I contribute . Name. Address. Date. Make check and money orders payable to the Western Democratic Campaign fund. Address all communications to the Western Campaign Fund, box 2,354 New York City. KM a I STATE WBATMBK Sl.lt t II IK lng Tuesday, Aug 23rd. In Wo. ern Oregon the week just closed has been conspicuous for an entire lack of rainfall. The weather lias in con sequence been all that could be desired by farmers for harvesting purposes. Springs and wells are eaid to be run ning drv. Threshing of fall and early eprlng wheat is rapidly nearing completion Reports. of the improvement of late S3wn grain are sti'.i coming in, 'hough it is : conceded the crop wi ill he light. 1 he potato crop 1 1 almost beyond re no amount of rain dernption now and could improve it. What litth fruit there is still standing on the trees is in need of and would be benefitted by a few well distributed showers. There has been no rainfall at all throughout Pastern Oregon since last re port, and tlie need of a good rain is badly felt in the northeastern counties. There lias been plenty of sunshine, although it cannot lie anid to have been excessive. Tlie tempera ture during tbe day was fairly warm, perhaps a bit higher than normal in some sections, but the nights have been very cool Although. the fall and earlv spring arbwat crop is being harveated in moat counties, iu portions of Wallowa county very little grain haa been cut so iar except rye. Threshing operations are just begin ning. More reports of the excellent condi tion in which the bay crop is being put up are being received daily. Fruit is upening fast and the trees are reported as being generally well loaded. JHbnby F Alc'atokk, Assistant, in charge Weather Bureau. Albany Msrarl "Vhea', MXc. Oats 34c Plour, $5 00. Butter, 20c. , K.ge 15a. Lrtfd, 12H0- Pork haras, 16t; shoulders, 8c-, sides 13a. Hay, baled. $1. Po atoes, 25c. Apples, 6O0. Hops 25c. lined 1. 11 it- -plums, 0c, apples, tto. Chtcksns, It 1 0 par doii'ii. Beat, on foot, 2Ho. Hog", dressed, 7c. The boat .must ouBss in tbsssity st Com ad sdvyer a. f TEtjF.G-RA.PH IO NEW Tlir rired. HrFK.w,o, Aug 2:1. Au attack was mode on the picket lines of the Tamil eat tajd. regiment, stationed at Tofft farm, thianfter-1 noon, by 40 strikers. It will probably re sult fatally to one of their number. A crowd enjraged in throwing atoms at John M (luicken nndt'hnrles Cable, non-union men who won- working in the Tofft farm yard. Lieutenant I buries 1, Austin and Sergeant William Conrow, of Company (', ordered the stone throwers to disperse. They re fused to do ao, nud were tired upon by order of Lieutenant Austin. One of the Ban was struck by two bullets. Cholera Kprradlai : Wasiunhtox, Aug SI. The deport im-nt of state is in receipt of official report con cerning the alarming spread of cholera from Asia to Kurope. Some days ago the vice-consul general at Teheran. Persia, re ported that the deaths daily reached the large number of 400 persons, He staled that 500 cuses are being treated by the American mission hospital, and made a strong appeal for fundi from the United State government, having no money in hand for such purchases. A Barecreas War. Taneikk, Aug 21. Negotiations be tween the Sultan's officials and the leader of the Anghera tribesmen, looking to sub mission of the latter, have ieen broken off by order of the sultan. The sultan has di- i reeled that a grand attack be made upon , the lr,veler, who pa trough Uie Anghenu and to. stimulate his Uve..w p.incville have certainly come from pro he .lus offered $4 for every prisoner, they ; lfic iti(.tm A mt ,nd wJ,e were capture, wounded or unwouiided, and tX , rOTked , ,hroUgh town who had thir for every head they bring into their camp, j leen cMfarrrf u ed into one wa(on. vtnrih obhrmiiM i rhev came from Nebraska. Ocoho Re .. . waitsbi bo, vah Aug St. vtaiumirg held a special election today, for the pur pose of voting on landing "the citv in the sum of VS6,W0 for water-works purposes Much interest stag shon and a full vote polled. The opposition worked hard, bnt were not in it. the result being heavily in favor of the scheme, about eight to one. The event is being celebrated tonight in grand style. Daarlnt laallaas. UtTHKtE, O T, Aug 23. Deputy Mar shal Lilly came in this morning from Otoe. 1 ? - " M "1. " I, bringing nearlv a score of Indians. Lilly states that the entire I Hoe tribe is dancing t'10 Messiah lUlDCe. A Hereisl sjrestTts 1 Cou-MBt-s, O. Aug 2:.. This was the , opehingdayof the meeting of the new) i anting pare association, i ne attendance i was :aaai and the conditions fine. In the ; trot Kvangeiine made the fastest tune . i- a u : ' i ecr uusue ut as e-srisr-oau iu a i ... tu nil- 0,li JtiWi " " mm- BsttUe- ni r-r.ui. All; aa. 1 a m. An i;uu : was made on the twetftli regiment soon ( after 2 o'clock bv gangs of strikers and their ' fnends Thev crept up to within a stone's throw of the camp, hidinf under the cars 1 1. , n, , i a, a mi .na.ii . ... mht . i i , . .. . ., 1 1 1 ' 1 A I -1 . 1 . I 4 . I I f .s tw mJAimm Tlu, ' shooting was kept up for a long time, and , still the stonethrowint? continued. The latest ret- rt from the scene of the sboottng a. .i a . i i: ti i J men nave iwa suiieu sura wraiSMSed in .ine nlasnein the Vrie val si I mtuM ir,f,,l,. r.f Ihst etf-t- seul thst a mimlwr of other men have been wounded by the soldiers' bullets in other varus. The soldier ' at Seneca street say that the men hail been Fatal t ire Arrsarat. Blaixk. Veah. Aug 22. The Tbe In- ' tematicnal hotel was burned this after'" c ; Ed Jarobson. bead Sawyer in Cains Brotk ' ers' mill, lost his iife in tbe fire. He went to a room in tbe tiunl story to secure a - trunk, which bad already been taken out ' Kv a frisml anil mrmm asaaaaasasa A tmlWtmr. . " --. - w..av - . ..... wnrtrmpn went up with Jum. and into a room across Use ball. Me toured it to hot and retired, calline to Jacoiaxsn to do tbe same, which be must have done soon after. um New York. Aug 22. The Herald says if ha rteen decided bv Cltairtitan Brok- . srjeethuiakinv- tour f the state. The snb .r . V . . . -s Hueock. Mr Hlsroci urge,! it SO atnmgiv IT- mtoM LIlKllHtli t lueilUUUeu UT .eSlatlV'1 , that it hnally found favor with the state committee and the only thing now net-, j sary to make it an assured fact is the con- j sent of Mr Hanisot). Cl:vx!.ajd, (. Aug 22. There is now no doubt thai the fC.00.000 of ntsperted c Xew y' ,,liiani JoltBsr 1 Huntington. Uie Cleveland millionaire, ! wbo has been having a hand to hand fight , Wlt1' death in Kurope for some tm-nth past na just sent a sworn sia'enient to 1 leve- 1 Und declaring tbe use of bis muoe upon the ; notes as on indorsement to be a forgery. The Va. atrea 1 Wali-a Walla. Aug 22. A peculiar afternoon, when Mm Miller and Frank poster, residents of hennewtck. arrived to the highest LilJer the rsal prop- here in rapidiy-tlnven hacks, rusbetl into detcribed in si ! necat on and order tbe office, and Hied contests on one piece of 1 of sale a. fo'lowe. towit: Lota No three land at exactly Ihe same time. Mrs Miller u i four (3 aad 4) ia block No 5 in Kirk succeeded in making her filing first, tiirougli 1 rntoick a dditiro to the loss of Lebanon, Foster 's failure- to bring wiUiests-s. j j jnn Conaty. Orwgoa. aa shown b tna i maps and plats cf said town now on tile io Sieae te riecew Reenrder a effiee of Uon County, Ore. Tacoma, Wash. Aug 2i. At a tneeting j gon. The rworsrds aitsiag trom tbe of the Pacific Northwest hassthall lonmJ i sale of said tea prop.ity, to t . nem in tne witimntial bank this evening. It was unanimously derided to close the ! bttsebajl season today, giving to Seattle the championship of the second series. The O Ali- n at ..its s cseauie ann romanu cuius are ta plav four ...... . ..l. - I . a I 1 . . i . . cine rne nnai championship. 1 but action ot use leasru.- n.w been made rn-iwan- account of the financial condition of the various clubs, brought about by lurht at tendance in all tbe cities in which the clnb belonging to the league have played. The salaries of ail the players will be paid up to date. A Train I Kasras Citv. Mo. Aug 21. rial's WirttStw sw-ei-1 TL- Cs r . . -V, ilZ. r L'V 1, u han Irancisco train which left here at. 10::kJ last mtrht wan be d un and the Well Fargo express-car rohbed hy four masked! men, near Auini-ta. itutler county, about midnight. Before 9 o ckx'k this morning the outlaws were raptured, with wart of ! their Imoty. The amount of money secured prolmbly did not exceed 80ffl. but the amount cannot be definitely ascertained. Tlie robber)' wss committed liy four fann. r living in the vicinity of Iiouglaas. Kntler county, and it seems it was anticipated, for as soon as the sheriff heard of the affair ne pounced upon the outlaws. Mlaers Airesled CoalCkeek, Tenn, Aug 20. Troops who returned from Briceville about G o'clock met with very little resistence. A negro desperado and miners' sympathizer who was sworn to kill the first soldier whom be lnet, offered resistance and was shot dead. a dozen or more bullets piercing him throuh About IZo ininem were taken rartsonen nnd are now under a strong guard. A miner has just been captured wearing a lieuten ant's uniform and sword Where he ob tained them is a mystery. Another Blel St I'etehsiu'ho, Aug 21. A serious labor riot occurred yesterdny at Kkater inslay . Workmen employed m the Hughes steel rail factory set fire to a number of workmen's dwellings, plundered the factory and begun to demolish the furnaces, when a military detoenment arrived on the scene. A sharp encounter took place and several persons wore killed and a large number wounded before the riots were suppressed. Hut iiersaasjr London, Aug 2i. Many deaths from heat are reported from all parts of Germany. While marching in from the parade ground a regiment stationed in Halle lost 41 of the privates, who fell in the road overcome by the sun. One of them died, and three others are in a criticiu condition. In Posen there have been six deaths' in consequences of sunstroke. In Curium be six greiiadierf died after the review this morning. a . V . 1 ! Niagara hid gloves iu blaek aud coloia, 1 per pair. Sons better for the price, ICvery pal' warranted. SamuklE You so Albany Ore. Wlff AT. Ci CENTS Three Salem roune men viaited waster. the and cemetery at midnight on thouht thev raw it trlinst with ureal glaring evenhut it was only the refiec lion ironi the city a electric lights on a tombstone. An exchange says that Senator Coge wetl, of Lakeview, who haa enjoyed a lucrative law business, is goine to retire from practice. He lit made a competency and can afford to take it easy. A thief entered the residence of J H Cradlebaugh, editor of the Hood River Glacier, not long tlnce.during the famlly'a absence, but after making a thorough search, left without tapping the vault. 'J he thirf made a great mistake by not inquiring into Mr Cradlchaugh't business. Sllverlon has a remarkable Marshal. Hear the Tribune: Our Chie of Police believes In enforcing the law even against himself. Last Tuesday one of his horses got loose and came down town. Mr Webb promptly took It in charge and collected the dollar which was duly turned over to the citv treasurer. view. The l'endletdu E O aays: Jack Frost making merry at M-acliatn. Water (rose half an inch thick at that place the other night, and the difference in tern perature between Meacham and Pendle ton ia believed to be fatly twenty degrees by a party mho waa '"Iroien oat." The frienda of Sam Garland and F il ; Miller will probably utiject to part of the . following from the Prineville Neva, and ; Major Canterbury t.. the other part : Mr and Mrs A K Stowe, o( I-ebanon, , accompaDied by J W Morgan, weie, gsets at the Prineville several day this week. Mr Stowe is the leading attorney OI me cuy oy sue ssuusiu, auu kiiuui i.l... ........ aI . i .. . ... - .Klit. I mMII n, ,h mnii mote across the moun- tains. Tlie party returned to their borne , r ndav. .. I The r II if in at ha mipht have nan - - " - -- ..... new!: 1 B Wei's and family and J W Ionian fsmiir .eft Tee! Spring last Fri- j tty. Mr Jordan wishing to return home. it was a, hik m:ciiutu iu icuie.u ..... seek, and Mr Well wss heard to remark j the treet that he had a good time and j "hcd h hdt ',.ed . lofc.r- . He 'did not then know, and don t know I yet, perhaps, that early ia 'he morning of I the loUostli;,; Mondsv a big tree fei'. right serosa the rxt where his tent isd been. and would probably have killed or in- lured all iu occupants. A man a ho whip his wife 1 considered a tvrant. What about the wife woo whip her husband. A Portland paper tells Use following: A certain lawyer sat In has office last Monday afternoon preparing a legal doronier.t. His cletk were in tne sack room, and when the w'feof the law. yer entered the young men very poitteiy closed the door tonnccttng tne two ro- in That. howeTer.did not prevent them from hearing all that took place la the "front," 1 and they smiled audibly when madam s voice ran? o .: clear snd distinct with a demand for two hundred dollars. They ; could like vise hear the lawyer declare he would ie. rive her the money tnd Inform her that she would have to poll on er own ban account. Th-r knew what ws corn!nj.r.J k dH no: surrrise tne.n when ; thev hetrd madam sat s 'There, take that"" Peeping through the crsck of the dour they saw tbe wife hit her liege lord a blow oa the head snd mey saw tne -ou.-man jr' to grass." But be came up smil- lag 1 i repeated bis assertion thst madam . would hate to draw on her own bank ac- A ItTr- P It count. Then she gave him another blow, this time square in the (ace, and down he went or, the floor. Wit a her dainty little foot did the loving wife kick her husband, and then she Si-.ur.ced out the office SHERIFF'SS AlF. fa the Clrrmt Court for I Ann Coumlu.Stel OI 1 Orrgoa. Jscsb Satbattdt, plaistitT, Wm. Ritea. L K Blain. 1( C Ham-shry and Mary K Hamphrey hi wtle. L, j W. Deyoe sad Jobs Koteoo, partners seder tne firm aameof Deyoe it K b soo, defettdsnts . , ww -s . . aw s - Sees e s ss rw a " I I 1 1 v Teww m w Uti.r. l itr.i.r.at i.n r,., s tta t fy vinae i an execotwo sou .woer ti saw . daly tsioal oat of the above named con rt in ! ; the above entitled suit to tne directed and ' j delivsired, I wdl on tsisrest : Ihr lib dat mt Bteaabrr. I SSI. at the front doer 01 tbeleunty Coart II . , in tlie Cit-of Albans, Linn t'.tuniy. Or- ... ..!,. .,...( I !..-a P VI of mmiA S ' Mi Mbh aaetiem for rash m "W""- "" "' j . sis and dishureemetais of mt tasid at :""1 tbe payment "! tin . at teas' in rf nt I Ik! in t in tha sum att VV1 .1 s aa It r. A " , I TZZ T , in t tan ..,...., TSZLTmTiZTZ iZ. II ?n ! 'ti.. ..rrunt dne the H,fr..l-.nt. l'v. ir Ilobson. animating So the suoi f 82 with oti rest tt.crenn st the rale cf 10 per cent per snr am from the 5th dsy ,f Jane, 1889. nd tne nu hsr sum of S10 aitornevs free end l6,ii coatsssd dit barsemsnts ; fouih its tbs payment of tho claim ot the ; defendant L K Blaio, smounting t the sum ! of $134 -10; fifth, the overplue, if any, tt le 1 r . . . . . . . ... a. It . S I aid t.. 1 11 .ie.eo.la it M sry r.. . ,nnspB,. 'J't, ;'-'t 8th day of August, IS'.r.' r 11. I'linx i,.-- - of Ijuo C unty, Or'tjon. SHERIFFS aALb. ! Ae Circuit Court of the .Suite o Ore.jon Linn County. Jacob Sohraidt, plaintiff vs Win Piles. Ia E Ulrin. II it Humphrey 'Ud Mary it Huii'p'urey his wif. 1 W ryoa ami Jchn Kooson, nsrtners under the firm name of Deyos A iiob sot. ilefehdanta MOTICH H HEREBY GIVEN i HAT by virtue of artexesu Ion and orjer f susle dnlv issued out of tbe above named court In" the sboveentiled suit to tne di reeled and delivered. I will, on Hulsirday. ibe 101b dsy or fteplrsnber. i .te "l 'he front door of the Counly Court i House, iu the City of AlUany,L.uin Coun : 'ex'"1' " '""". vu in band to thi Istbsst bilder, the real property described in 1r.1l execution and order 01 !e as follow, towit; Lots eight aud uinu t and 9) in blank one (l) In KirtatrlcK'e) eeooud addition to tbe town of Lebanon. Linn county Oregon, aa shown bv lhe inspaand plats ot said town now on tile in the County Recorder's ifnoe of 1 Inn Couoay. Oregon- The pro ceods arising from Hi sale of sfl 1 real property to be applied first to the pay ineut of the costt sue expenses ot sale, Including tbe oosts and 1 Isbursemenm of suit taxed at J37.I5; second, Io ibe pay ment of plaintiff's claim, towL the sum of$H2.5U with accruing lutereat Hi re.m from the 21Ui day of Marob 1892 at th rate cf ten per cent per annum and the further sum I5 attorneys least third to tbe payment of tbe defendants ' Deyoo t Kobson's claim amounting to .be sum 01 $82 with interest l hereon at Ihe rate . f 10 percent per annum from tho 6th day of Juno, 1889 and tLo further sum of $10 at tome vs fees and tha further nuin cf $16 00 coals and disbursements; fourth, to tun payuientof tie amount dua the defsnd ant 1. E Blain. amounting to the sum of $134.40; the remainder. If any, to be paid to' ibo defendant Mary c. Humphrey Dated this 8tb day f August. 1892 C C eAUKHUN, .Sheriff ol Lion Cout t; . otegon Do YOU NbED A ISA BY lit'oi.V ? miller & Irvlni; have just received Fort- a hue sssortment. Robber Urea . Each tup piled with a patent brake, a great thing 45 sold In '88 2,288 sold In '89 6,268 sold In '90 20,049 sold in '91 60,000 wai be aoM In '92 A Stool Windmill and St Tower overy a minute... 0 T Theoa fwuro tall tne toyofttMvM-9owinsv tver-going, voriBSting taei Armottft Mhtri On KOevi others fOviow. and w T uka tha Country, Tbtritgh aold. w w;t .babl V. ad.) of Us fi 4J JLct meet- r. Its fl. Or4eTT atom Wtlt4 wmktUabv Ell. 4, btaltrv fan yawiy laamMaat v j-. i ahd au e t4 pt.utt!) M JaifcDt af iucrtWt) U ti LaVtlUbt (wfttaM f tlkt 0W. At jutt ccitoni le kBtnr ttmm t.e Ar- s,uMiaiu many timaaaa many! nvindrntiia aa all other makara combinad? n atJN W snillaMIMItM WMBL Ua rt tit A T i Kiwi. - TaalaaM itn i t 7 Id W mmnnnmt Is UM to m 9 w,U5 IsWt Ud bat iatJK- ' 2 ami fr t' fr, IM U i.l'.fc j Ukr svswm4 M UkrbtM M Q r(,i u imitation x of our invarittona atuMtrilMir KW JsT tit-. tftvaUiUtfi twj Mri- tawt'-a aer. mU hy rtilasjs jX aiMUlUatlPWffJal ttCft X Mr Mm dfsutmoutc n kaktu itii aaatft tftaer t aaai -t whtMi. pm$i- x mUa aria. WU WUM m toalastt 7 aju)T f ui, A (mm am, acte. " jtHi. wm m mr aj Vtel . aka VlaMtoM af Hsaruka (iniiii provaa tnai tna da wmmmSSSSm lta?SMMipnrfitaiaMr.aaian wuawskiinmiiWirtiwHi2 mar. i- ' o most parrtoot baawtisajs ... ut son sm as ahauswive ' ftuttv re- : rtll TOWSfS. . t...jr.i rlalon of tho Aarmotor i fi ..it i t iiwiri.ai.rLM sats mm ym m ssaa wmt aas wa ntana SmS (Tasaanl aaaaawlw ttfmm ui a 9mm aanaaar sV c am. aw- mm mm mrm ana" tf mm wmm.mm mm amaMWttJsaai " mm. .1 .8 ea ss,. soh as 1 ali iSji 111 mill I sums sweat, at) N W CtliT RU. Avgenf. Tall man, Or- GOOD NEWS f For the atilHoaa ef cssrusitrt ef am Trxtt'sPiUs., It sue. Dr. Tutt pteswnre to ass-sfA n. ..! BMS Uwt he is now patctn; up a TINY LIVER PILL trhkrit Is of e SSBSSSasBSSjst small siaa, -as s rptasinins; ail Uie sir1ne ot lite TaW larger oar. tiaaswaSee-d tmrrl treatable. Moth sitt-sef OieSr rxlls Sk awe still sMttrd- Tne exssct atsc ( m TuTTS TINY UVEft PILLS A h sfaeai u In Use bortivrof this-ssil."" Iaj. now rrepsrsd gso! fuin .L' f f ia quantities to auil tt'issec n-. 1 V Fj ab:a rate Order alii found atatotasof Prank L Ksntcn, John Iaam ard Parker stro. Wigon will call for cr der st thoas asca at Sam and 3 p an daily, t zcapt BJundayv. Pr-mpt eertie gusrantead. J. A, Cnmmiog Wall Paper, I it tiya, I'Rititss. Oils Inaaa, Etc. , ORECGR rjaOB THE SPKI5S -Pan tee dee rise F fie lemlilaol tbe irsgaifi veil hesCth g.virg acda sprirga, irraiad on tha aorta aide cf the SanMsm river, about ana oaiia above 1 he. ar cb known aa Dateh Oaorgs's, are hereby directed :o camp at the Rntcb (ieorste taccb. wkara an abondsrsea mt garden vegetab'ea good timMby bay and sine pasture msy ba bad at very moder ate prices Mo toll rand an pail aa 1 ia not naesiisarT to paste Ihraugh .be toil gate to obtain all the sdvsntaga cf lata famed mineral spring and 1 basse oaanr lei rami .i.g ant cshing prtvilsgas. ITT LP. It A BALI. Daatsal a. Mete eeee eressw. awWarsstsa , , , s (erteeta wwawat Nates, aes ail electa .iweatisnrv srntr. is atasayisV. A BARGAIN. rit tv vitttiiuuts rsttm rnwii-ri tf 40 anew, ioa-sd em ai!e nnrh of Allary Lscd leys tas sn i ia well dr. jrsvsd. For fnrtaar a o matin', -e na st iba farm mt Wm tl lfsiii. AM S EP tJenHe.-naji years of age wishes employment A.-nns toane.to gaoeral offer, work, acaoon is bookkeeping. First olaas references. Address U Cios, B saavllla, Orsgr . r .txrtn t Jirl to do general house- v work- fall at resilience of Wm Konmiller at Ferry and Eleventh streets. I.iTTLr.a & Ball, dentists, make no charee Icr extracting teeth wl et they of r"' aiiit.c ai piaie. iuu can sets ! money by having them do vour dents! . ork. OfTice in Tweedsle blcck, Albany, ' 'regon mrN'lK'' . -V p'"e Mr psrutansnt ft home on farm, by a steady young man, A place where a' terrnanent home may l had. one with aged cojple ore s' r (hI lnquirait Dbmocsat lea. 1 I.BANT COI.LeCTIHl'R'1 C. H. DALRYMPLE, Mantytr, ellattisas ssaeeislty rega e- i;: - is all 11 eallay relets at site iss 1 rw VI l m srwta s itilataraLfiii tea,,, aaflWMic., It Heal BH I it i.iak N m7a ""el IftWUY H Be. B a X seta ata 1H arkJj tua, ar mil 2 mm a Haraaaaf kt- ma ttmwewmm tmt in- - , 1 m4 swai 4w h 7 i . rnaaaafi llllilllV iff I II,. . poit "ir tax fir sale NAI.E Ooe-hslf inters.! In a ' geoo paying business an 1st street ale at a oa rare in. For particulars In qu;re at this office. ESTRAY NOTICE." sir.neil from my premises. nearSoel- j bum on June Sttih. n Iron gray horse, ' dark on the hip holds hia head high, ' lump on lea bind loot, shod in front, serfen veers fed, about 1SH hands hlah. ; Will si vo teasooable reward for his re-1 tnin. Toti.enR SaratiasaB j pickers Wanted 75 hoplevery morning this wek at I OP II pickers, to begin work on probnblv AiigSOali. '0 cents a box will be paid. Apply to J J Urabau , st 1st and Faker st reels AlbMiy. Or, hi Store. Heat stock of 2nd ' nuT fiood In tin Valley, and the most reasonable prices hsvo on hand all kinds of Fu NITUnt, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC.. ETC. vine door went of S E Young 'a uld alo L. C0TL1E8. o. C. MeFarland, 1 -:- WEAI.BB in -:- Harness -and -SaddlerySf, o- Display in the Door. Opposite Flrtt National Hank, Albany, Or. ASSIGNEES SALE; NOTICi: IS HKUKBif GIVEN THAT; the undersigned assignee of J K Cyras and ' W P Pitchford, paitners H ing business tin der t'rm, name and style of Cyras &l Pitch ford, will, on aatstrday, Ike Kith la at isepleaalier. I sat at 1 o'clock P M, sell at pabllc auction at the Coo rt House door at Albany, in Linn' county. State of Oregon, all ot the right. title and interest that the said Cyras A Pitchf'.rd, or either f them, bad in and to the following described real estate oa the 1 15th day of January or at any t'me theie swter, towit: Commencing at a point on the southwest j i.l 1 he northeast U of stction 7 township: II, south range one (1) east, in Lion Coonty. Oregon, wbere the Crabtree creek and Boar- , ing river cmis together at high wati.r mark ' then run jiug op the Crabtree creek near j the edge of low water mark, a disttoco of S7 roda, thence eat 54 rods to a point above high water mark oa the east bank offtos'iog creek at the upperend of the backwater from -the ni.lt dam, thence down the eaat sod north bank at high water mark to the north end of tte old mill dsm of William Cyras Sc Hoot; thence westerly ia a direct line to the ' place i f beginninir, containing five 15) acres, more or leu, all attnated m the Cuboty of . Linn, Htate of Oregon. That I will at the same time also sell st . public auction a water whevl connect d with aid itnda, being a 30 inch Biincm torbice : 1 wheel. That said sale 11 made pursuant to an or- ' j der of the Circo.t Court of Uon Coouty. i l)i I Oregon, duly made and entered of record saj tbs 27th day o) Jane, I8!f2 Said sale it to be made lor cath 10 hand on day of sa!e. J. H. PEERV, Assignee. SUMMONS. Ike Circuit Court of Ike State cf Ore- gou.t r I.iuu County. Lama II r ion. Plaintiff v Samuel S Brton, Defendant To Samuel S Brion the stove name le fsmftml. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hrreby required to appear and . answer the complaint of Plaintiff, now on tile in the office of tbi Cicrs of Linn County, Oregon, on or before, the 6rt dsy of the next term of said court, to be begun and held on the 4th Mondsy, last 24th dsy of Csctober, 189a, ard you are hereby notified that U you f sit to appear, as herein required, the' plaintiff will take a decree against you, dissolving the mar riage relation heretofore existing between r-uunue and defendant ; tor the leslora km if Plaint iff maiden came, for the care and custody of their minor son, and for changing bis name from CCirer Percy Bridn to Oliver Percy Senior, and for her costs and disbursements cf this sui: ty be taxed. r order of Hon Geo H Bur5 iud of au said court, made at Charr.bers in Saiem . i Oregon. August 5. 189a. Mohtaxvc a Hscklsmas, Ally's for Ptff. ADMINISTRATOR SALE. 1 In lheCounty Oregon. Court of Linn County, j In the matter of the estate Burkaart, deceased. el M M NOTICE lb HE'tEBY GIVEN THATi ia pursuance of an order of the County ' ' Court of Lsnn County, Oregon, made and j entered of record in said court in Laid metier on tbe id day of August. 192. I ' will, on Use lata way efae leaser, tatt at the hour of t o'clock P M of said cay j sell at public auction to the highest ard 1 best bidder, at tbe Court House door in j Albany, Linn County, Oregon, tor the purpose cf paving tbe claim and debts ; agates, said estate, all the right, title and , ' Interest -hich the said decedent. Mr. M. J. Burkhsrt had at the time of her death in and to the following described tract of land, towit An undivided ore- ; fifth Interest in the north K of the Dons-! j tlon land claim of C P burkhsrt and E J Bark hart, bU wile, said north half of said claim cntaJntng too acre ot land snuated in section 10. township 1 r, south range 3 west of the Willamette meridian In Linn ; Courtty. Oregon, said e-6hh interest : contsitting 32 acre. Terms of sate, one-half of the purchase price cash in hand at the time of sale, and one-half of late purxhaue price in six months from the date of sale secured a first mortgage on said premises. Dated this 12th day of August, IS9J. F A Bt RKHART. Adn.ia'strator of said Estate. SUMMONS. In lit Circuit Court of lie State 01 Oregon, for tin Count of Limn : Anita G U en. vs Ryan, Desndant K 4 To E J Ryan the dtfemdam sbova named IK THF XAMK OF TOE STATE OF Oregon, you are Hereby required to s appear and answer the complaint fi.ed against you in the shove entitled suit by the) first day of tbe next term of tn sbova entitled court tow t: n tbe X4tb day of October. iSktl and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof .the plaintiff will app r to 1 be eoart for the relief asked for in the com paint filed in the above en titled conn, towit: For a dissolution af tbe bonds ot matrimony now existing be tween piaintifl and dtendnt snd for the costs and disbursrnanta of this suit to be taxod. This summon is served by pobhVsatlosi L.t order ot Hon mm H H.i.-awtt. 1 ie of said conrt, made at chambers oo Aug goat I, 1892. WEAVllKHrJltn A Chawbkr L At Attorbays f or P fT IS : THE : BEST HIGH : GRADE : aTfc v f-9 tit -st t . i. 1. O 1 1 K. 1 C. et. Easmini ( Into its superior polnlt. In ttock both for ladle and men, at Mewart S S ts. VAN W 1 1. SON, Agen VIM. ASHLAID Peaches C. E. BROYVKElaL's. A BIG STOCK of -:- Baby :-: Buggies beat assrrtment ever brought to Air-art jut received at Scqpt Sox's. See the Biggin ami (id rrit. s. S. 8TKKI.K st CO., Albany, Oregon. Loan inoney on gaod real sate Is nut - i 1 ion sad asvjnining scasriss. ELL DIUOIKO -Kd Davidson in prepared to do well dia-ainat Is olaas style, piouiptiv, and w ill auar snsas nia vrsrx. An elegant line of diamond rings, dia mond pins aaddiamond earriags, just re ceived at Wiilffc Starke. Finest stock in the city. I 1 I www ws art mast aw. IIIIHTIill OREGON Wi.) Chop all Kinds- of Grain. I iaaaaaaa iaaaaaaaaaa " ::TfiiiiaaaVaaaaaaV BaaaaalPapiy djU,' flHaBaaBDyRfl ' 10 rearons why you fhould buy the Giant: 1st Because it la the teat milt ia eaistenee. and, Keoaoee It is made at home rd. Beoanss) it will grind more grain Uis r v other mi I 4th. sBeestnse it dots better work than any ..er mill. Sib. Beoanse it ia no expense to yon alter yon bars boogie it fltb. Bex aoee it does not best the grain U gr ding as other ro iis do. 7ib. Because you can rr.sk.- mre m'.nev vri 1 tbs Orezon Giant than with soy titer mil.. Fir wsnt of sisc m wilt kits joi- bs other ibresrsaaib why yon host Id bay the Oregon Giant Ifyesj wfh alsd' osil and cxsmlne trie asiit. MITCHELL, LEWIS & 8TAVER CO., 3457 2nd worth st, Albany, Or imrANTED. Manager and ovarsasr t f to hire in i over) men snd rep rsen a msaufso'urmg Co. wbo wan branch office. We pay office rent, ad vent nog and travsliug expanses. Posi tion parmariefit,s:ood saiary.no paddling, no eaovaassing. Experience not nsosaasry as ycu act uods oor Instructions. Too must bs known to your loeattoa and fori lab reference M ra aired. Address with stamp. Tna Brandsnbnrg Mfg Co., uaytoo, u. ADMINISTRATOR'S SILL lie Canty Court of lie State of County of I -in: la the matter of the estate of Jam deceased . Oetf F Hail XCTICK 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT by virtue of aa order of sale duly mads a sa tared ef record by lae above entitled curt lain above entitled eaass at Use ret o'.xr A ages, term of said eoart towit, aa tbs 6th day of A strut, 1V2, the aadersigntd wi.s, 00 tfc bo!.l 1 . said day. at sis taeCewrt Hoescdo-wir. th " itv cf poKih, cf Albany. taaa asaatr, urecna. set at pa to the aigltest bsddar tea fotfowiag de-st-nbad isal property belonging to aatd as tale, to wil. Lota t sad 2 w block No. 73, in Moo tenth's -owl born ssiditina to tka City of Albany, ia Linn County, Oregon . Terms of saie, ewe-half cash and coe- half ia sax mocth with ay-proven security. JAT W. BLALS Adsunistrator. tf Ft hxwrrr. Attorney for Admit astratsr. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. HEEtTBY GIVEN THAT THE CS- A uaej tar Aassr. NOTICE OF APPJINTMENT OF AN ACMINISTSATOR. WATOTIOE IS HEBEBT CIVEX THAT THE CX- -.-- -set-, saj Bsas J .iL dsssas'i s t ABI1XAS. - v , waauateeTs i Au ter SHERIFFS SALE fa far CSrenU Court of tie State offtrrrom fmr Leaa Oassrasfy . laonia Blc neaner and Unil Frsnh, p ffa va ? J Davenport and B F. Davenport, de fendants NOTICE Ps HEREBY OtVEN. TflAT hT virtue of an execurtin ivkue.i aSatT tbw above named court in tha above ewfti.tel suit, to tne directed and delivered. I did on tbe 14th day o? July, 1892. levy npoa . ai! tbe right, title and Interest of the shore names, ;eendsn ia aad to the rsa pro pert hereinaftrr MatJawSti, a-J sriilaon isalsrrsaay. law mtdii ef sjessiesatser. ts at the front door of the County C urt I House, in the Citv cf Albany, Linn C.juutv. Orefton. at 'the hour of I o'clock P M of sard dar. salt a. 1 urxL. auctioo. . fjir cash in hand, to tha Lights: bidder. the real proper.v levied npt in tbe boreenti::e ui: deacriei follows, in.ii: I av No four i4) in cock No three rw ;n Rewrd'a addition to tbe town of Tancest: in Lino eouotv. Oregon, the procveda ariina from the sale of said property to be applied, first, to the pay ment of the coeta of and 1. poo said exe cution: second, t th? s.iisfaction p eint.flV claim, amnur.tinst to the sum of JlrteM.OO w ith inter es' ibreon at the rate of per seol sr n-iusn trum the 14 h daw of M i- -'i lst- and tbe further i sum of $175 mi stioroeys f? and t'je far ther sn oof $30 .05 original ocata, lea the sum 08102.15 credited npoa said claim June 1$. 1892 Dated this 8ta day or August. ISS! C C JACK-ON. Sheriff ot Linn County. Oregon PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING L NN COUNTY WITH WOOD. f PtodomIb will be xcWed ai he office 'of t h fHMTntv r!ifk until S : n rt. y tS ; h day of Atst, 1SW at the hour of : on 0 c,ock p p of aa;d dar for furnuhmg the county with forty (40) cords of oak wood, eitbsr straight body or grub oak, i not to be lass than i inches in diameter. Also with tlx 1,6; cords of large body fir wood, clear ol knot. Said wood to be delivered at the court house in said county not later than Sept 15th, In... The right to reject any and all bid is hereby reserved. By order ot the county court this 6th day of August, 1G9S. N P Patnk. Bt F M RiDrtaui, County Clerk. Deputy. CITY TAXES, ' NOTICE isbetebr ttivsn ttat the tax roll of the ctty of i lksuay, Orsgou.lor ths year 1N8, haa been placed in my hands for collection and will remain ao for a u,IaJ r , U I .lara fmnwm its.S rtf ISllS , (w.i.im v. an , . j ...... notiee. durina which time I will receive and receipt for said tsxss t the Council chamber in aaia city. Alt taxes charged In sals' roll renaining unpaid at tha expiration of thirty days from the date of this notios will bs re turned as delinquent to the counel! of said oily, aad the costs and sxaana for eolleetlng the earns will be added thereto. Dated at Albany, Oregon, this tth day of July, lttt. JOHN S HOrrUiN, City Marshal SPECTACLES AND EYE 6LASSES o Tht LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Linn County. Cali -: an n -;- Havk Yoca ohntton's Patent Ee-Meterl at F M R EN CHSJewelry Store. YOTKI B ot taw asaal 1 ef Ttwwasa qemrSaaaeeaasw. Ail twe rvwaraatawsawtia tbe yritiet laarfcits ssd peiawlj teetsee. wtrttat sea saaeetw frees taaeaes awrsot.se Ssawaat el altitsy a tasatt 11 aatjOr.' " " DueS Aaeww. 3 ItSS Jisrs A ruswi . .. .' Cau;Kt .11 - jrj- -. SJ . as ; isrcsaa, aaa au si raise eowac. Oswera. r as ateaawasw a aawatAaasaa as Bask ah K m tmmrn staass ... n utm !c aa Sas Sssa t-.rr I Dated st Albas. Or. .laraw Ivh. ;s BN Ms eywSsasBMSBBBajj ain ' ;CCam BBaVM GIANT : ke Death to Wild Oats, SHERIFFS SALE II ike Circuit Court of tie state of ffrrgtm, for Ike County of Linn William Kaber. FUmtnT ra J V Pipe and Lottie A Pipe, Defendant. 0T1CE I- 1 I I 15 CM THAT by vtrtaa of sa execution and order ot sale duly issasd oat of the shore named eoart ia the above entitled sett trill on Salarway. taw :Un star ut AmfOM, MM at tbs front door of the county eoart boase in the city cf Altaay. Luta osssuir. Orjscoa, st the boar of ana o'clock r. ss of said dsy, sell st pabKc aactsaa tcrcaaw ia band to the highest sadder the real :tate daserihed ia aid execntion and order ot sale as f oik. are towit: Begiatrieg at a point 10 eh sin sad 9 haka E and 3 causae sad 89 finks S of the N W corner of the donation land etssraa of E N White and wife, ssaealiustassa Ko 9ki rials 48, in tp II, Sof B 3 west of tna WOaateUe Meridian, in Lien eoaaty, Oregsn raaatag theaca south 36 thatas aad 61 oaks to tha center itae dividing the north bait of tha scnth half of tha said donation land liim. at oa e said center 11 aa 11 chants .scs, fat I Saaarthtl ktw :retr a cotsaty road; thence asrth 70 d egrees aata 45 rta.1 to the place 3 l-s;:cr .cj, I The ssrocaseoa ansta of aatd real tarct-ertv to hi spnlsed iwr. to 28.10: second, b the paTment of the attar ny s fee ssr.crr. t:nto 5150; third, to the tbe rata of 10 per east f.T saaam: aad oarth, the over pi as if tat then be to he pad to tbe defeadaate. Dated tins 27:h day of JaJy, 1892. C C JACKS0K. -her-Jf ot Lean easaaty. Or row SOiFS Wl. In tie GrruZ Court of tie for tie Count of Lame, Of Oremm C G Borkhart. Plaintiff, va. J. B. Thompson ana J. N. Baiseh, Pe endsntw. 7OTICK IS HEREBT '.IVKN THAT i.v by virtue "f an execuaoo doty is - sawd cut cf the above t am ad eosarfUia that above entit ei cti"n to m durvie-! aad dswiawaed, ; did on the 5th day at Angst. 1S92 duly levy upon alt tha right, seta and interests of J N Beach, aatw of tha tbove named d-s'endsar, in aad so tbe Real property hereinafter desert o?d and wiil. 00 at the fron-a door of the Cosiaty Loan noose, .0 use t. try or tjany. lonoij. vregoo. mi toe noar ot 1 p as, of said day. sell as pnbise for cash 'a hoil, to the httheat btd-rer.; the ruau fro party lewd 01 aa fo4 soars, to a it: Lota 5 aad S in Gottra Park sdditioa to the City af Albany. Linn "ounty. Crrecott. vae pre. eesda sariarwg from the sate of said psopar tv to betappiiel. Sra to he assy iiatsit af the eosats of ace: upon aasd rvxevsattSasa and theortg.Bal erases of stt final sat $13 W and the further scmofllo Attorney's fees. Second n tUe payment of Plate nts claim aarountiag to the tha sssa o ;tJ 9$ arith in teres, thereon st the rate or 10 per cent p r annum .rem the day of Jane, 18i Dated lb s gUt day of Aug, ISSC. O C J Artvsajt . iLeriffof Lina County, Uraatcn. AOMINISTIAT TS NOTICE, MtBeajraj IS HI Ri: V GIVIX THAT TmE l- sawrraaasau ayearseroi'taee ntata an aeoeaea frwat tae here tatsasthdsvofJale. ;-e. Dap svi vtvtstb Dai.kS U S mt srSUaX. , :; aatraa ear satawafssntec , ADMINISTRATORS MOTKIE. In the saattar of taw estate ef O T V"0TKUt IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THS CS lv eesstaed Sas been anly sssaabaad se taw eooote asurt o Liar, cueatv Omraa UxeseateofOT ksiioe deceased, ia; cisinss aaraiaet tzw estate et the are aereov reoaared u aeasawt the sasas i wisrbi hasathe atsie aeeeet property TeeiSeai, 1c Or. uWrasgsad at the ds at Kg Kssitt, at the cue of Alaaai. . S S Beers a. n a. n c a, Attj tar Aasssss, Dated tbe tsth tar at Aaj, ISWs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VrOTICK IS HKRSBT GIVE.V THAT THE t . 1 JeeawneJ Has lata dar been sanoreSeit trabv ate boats smq eaftbt sssata et Iiyess A I of Unn evxMl.'r.Or.v w, ,!a.esei. AU petsnaa eisims aewJaaal aatd estate are tem 1 r t t'i io I sent tbem prvHwrty verised to the Albany. Orss-va. within six as alhs (rv-ott rwatsass taeaesT ; .v uuss, asss Z H Rt DD. alsashatsaraior ale ba ois Nt of tbe estate ot Lrdia A StSBBB, I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ta'imfty; is hkecbv esi-s-v- ems n mm ISi r . . . ' " aaa.a.a m... , a.., -1 deminiedL saa this aav baas dwlv unkai..i m& . a" ewaie n t snsas. sua ewj, v-r,(cvw, ear i eat 11. au w:-'. ssaims asaiast aatd eststu are sew eeeeeol Usseapropseiv venSed. ta u easssi'an.l i AlhanT Una county, Oregon, wuass aU aaaatl Hated this lith dsv of Auifust, 1S . , . KHRCDD, Aiirmiustraior of the estate vf H L Ratal, est i. SEALED BIOS FOR A BRIDGE, By order of the County Court ot Ma rion County, Oregon, sealed plans, strain diagrams and bids for a wagon bridge across the North Santiam tiver at Mill City, Marion County, Oregon, wil! be re ceived bv the clerk of said court until Friday, September o. t o o'clock A M of said day. Said bridge to be 16 feet ie lhe clear, covered and painted, and to he lo cated at one of the two proposed sites, one of which sites is Immediately below and the other above the railroad bridge at said place. Separate bids wilt be received for esch of said locations, and for the location above said railroad bridge tbe bid will be tor said wagon bridge exclusive of the ap proach on the north tide of said river Separate bids wfll also be received tor said bridge exclusive of the lumber, the county furnishing all the lumber on the ground and the contractor tunusning other material. Each bidder will be re quired to deposit with his bid five per cent of thesmountof such bid to abide the re sult of the awarding of said contract at by law required and provided. Saiaf court reserves the right to nv and sll bid '.aceived under the order. VVM. H. EGAS, Clerk. THAT! HACKING COUGH can be as We guar- auiekly cared by Shiloh'a Care. antes it. SattSataSBS " aaSfreassssr. estate are rearebr leaieiiul sail asesiaat' V m,m mt tas same eitfc proper re or Bers te tbe i asiaBS es te hss attmers. Bascktkarn y u Aisaas.