The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 28, 1892, Image 4

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been list- In-! J 'hi h H kes on
Gi 1 list p "i inc. Made only by
Durham Tobacco Co.,
AM, n. c.
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Special attention riven to matters Id Drabate
and to co lection.. Ot'FIOE-In the Vllnn block.
w
R BI1LTEC
Attorney t Lw vnd SUdtsr in Chanoery.
ties mad on all p'nta. Lovit negotiated
reb! terra Albany, Oregon.
Cellee
n G
EO. W . WRIGHT,
Attorney at law. and Ntarv Pab.io. Will practice lin
all theoourt. of this Mats Special attention eive to
eedleeiiona and matte in prabaU OSBee: Unetalrs
Masan-Twedale Block Albaar. Og
D. a. II jilt 1 1 .
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WATSON,
all legal matters will race ire prerap
fflca in Odd Fallow'! Tempi, Albany, 0
atteriti
J OX TAX T K.Vt H.UKLEH4N,
Attorneys at Law,
Albany, Oregon.
J
WHITlfKT
Attorney at Law, Albany, Or.
JAMES JT. CHARLTOS,
Auorov-at-Law. All 1 -irvl, basinets
ptossjrtly:
PLDOJ-S Block, Albany,, On
attended .to
JTJR.
J. L. il I LI..
Phjctaian and Surgeen. OFFICE Carner
Ferry streets, Albany, Oragea.
D
UN. MASTOV fc swAfIS.
tBSfctftvM
Sarseons. OFFir E-Cornev
tod Bioadalbin streets. Atban?. Or,
Calls p
promptly
' raw anu ewansry:
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Wssssspslhlst sT3pecUiat in diseases f the Era
Twensy yean einerience oe hoars 7 U It a;
ONLY
LINE
RUNNING
2
THROUGH
TRAINS
leaving Portlaid , 8:45 f. 1.
7:88 P. M.
fl 2
DATS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Honrs Quicker to St. Paul.
23 Hoars Quicker to Chiraso.
40 Hours Qucker U Omaha Jand
svansas city.
PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS.
"SOW mn
For rates and general information csl
en, cr address
YV M IIURL.BURT.Asst.Ocn l. Pass. Agt,
'.Wtvasningion St.,
Portland, Oregon
JUDGE. NELSON'S
E CISION.
' SaAing of patent msdioinM.th Judge
vs: -'I wish to deal relrly and hiora
bly with all, and when 1 Had n srrlels
that will do what it is recommended to
do, I am not aabsmed to say so. I an
acquainted wlfh Dr Vanderpool, (having
boon treated br hi in for canoe r) and have
nsa-i his blood medians, known as the
N B Head che and Llrer Cure.and while
I aui aeventy five yara ld, and hare
a ed many pills and other remedies tn.
the blood, liver and kidneys, I must ear
fpat for r. kldoerv tooio in Bright's
diHease, and aa an allemlive nar the
bhxd, or to oorrect (ha action ef (be
atomvjh and bewels It Is a ve y superior
remedy, and hiata anythlnsc i ever tried.
r b it Ehos.
Yaklme, Waah.
t H o mn t hottie. It U the
man' frien i and fa oily d -Kjtor.
poor
IX
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psaitHss.iK r.ajitii !t il i.iltl i t( k, '
a Pjsi' Uavsfn line it!,! ! I it Ji
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manyotS dimies i I ' i a irt' iun; i;i
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disooTorv i Ailed -jf 'til t .i .u '
with tl k'. lit Liisfy tj. i.'t i . f i e , 4
ba iisrer twe j.- . 1 , , ( , ( , , . , . , , .
ael hf mail. iIk Ii i i i 1 1
when 1 .-,i.i 1 r, 1, 1 ; ,,1..,, . ,
SVMCM.M ' ' 1 11 t . .....
orfeeiiua.ile. Oa awate lasue.1 by
J ai-ataming, Jrggli, Male agent.
Aluaay, Oregon
n
NK Of OltEtlOH.
ALBANY, oaaaoN.
npllal. -i- a a
President .....
Vloe-President
ashlar
If FIIERttlLL
t J I. ANN! WO
. Isr W BlillN
Tranaacu a ganora banUagbostneas:
Eichange henght and wild on ajl the tiriuclna
cities in tbe United States alas an England, Ireland.
r i wi'i ana uennany.
UBS
llsetiena made at all aecesstbl point, on fever.
ho
uteres, allewad j time depeelu.
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BULL DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
I'm an old smoker, and
have at one time
or another tried all
the different Smoking
smoke Bull Durham
cm all.
Bull Durham has always
oKl and fastidious smokers.
i nKormity has always
; twenty-five years ago,
the world. m
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SHILOHS
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Oraat Coach Car ia
verthoet a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorised to tell it oh a pos
itive guarantee, a test that no other care can
successfully stand. That It may become
wu, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex-
, are placing; a Sample Bottle Free into
home in the Coifed States and Canada.
I von have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron
chitis, use it, for it will core you. It your
child has the Creup , or Whooping Cough , are
It promptly, and relief is sore. If yon dread
that insidious disease Consumption, ate it.
Ask your Druggist for SFtILOH'8 CUBE,
PrlcelOcts., nets, and $1.00. If your Lungs
at sore or Back lame, nse Saitoh's Perous
Plaster. Price 15 da. For sale by all Drag,
gists and Dealers
EAST AND-SOUTH,
-VIA
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE.
Trains leave Portland Dally
KttP
BogCi rtaanqrl. rl 1
f :0W. a. 1 Lv Portland ArlTis aa
10-M pi It Albany Lv I l:t a
aa a a Ar Ban Frandeoa Lv I 7;0 r a
Abeva tralna stop ealy at lollawlof autions nf
af Rosaborg. East Enrtlaiid, Oregon City, ,aeV
aurp. Salets, Albany, TRgeot, Sbodd, Haiaer Ha.-.
rise an. Junction City, trrlng, Eugene .
sasasrae ataia, aaiLV
M a I Lt Portland Ar ' -lra
12:45 r I Le AJhaay Lt I lt:su a
Mth I Ar Boeebnrg g.v I T sWa
auaarr MCA14 aaAT sicarr Sryaav)
1 30 r u I Lv Pactlana ArJU-Ma
9"r Ar Albary Lv j 930 4
BRAX
kl a I Lv Albany SrThTHaa
0C i a I Ar Lebabo LrfcKaa
SaalAr Lebanoa Lv 2 S3 r
PULLMAr BUFFET SLEEPERS.
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Fer AeesanaaaMlaleai af Pawsesigers. kaldli
Kecead-e taaa ilestetsusitaesleal la Ca
ere" a Train
sfaM Mde Mvtsiaa.
PSsITLA A9s sn AlLl,
Mail. fsaaani (Except Suooay,
7:30 an 1
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Portland
CervaXUs
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amass raaia eaav (Eacspt ganday .
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Pnrtland
McMinaviUe
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a
ThronRrh Ticketa
e all points
EAST AND SOUTH.
Fetfa;. Intoimatiea regarding rates, maps,
ea Cempany Ajraat at Ai'any
KOEHLEB E P. ROGER,
Manaasr tsstO. P. sad P. A
Perv'and, Orecsn.
YAQD1NA BAY ROUTE.
Oregon
Pacific Railroad,
T C
Oti, Eeeelver
-o-
Oragffl Development Po's Stairs,
no" "it U lalifbrsja,
au -.1- . . . .
'reieht lino from Pnrtlan .11
a ie WUlatnetto Valley to and froi
r ranciaoo, vu.
Boats make cloo connection ot AJ ban
"tn trains oi toe uregon PacIO Railr
T1MESCHID1JLX except 8flaora I
UtveAlbaay lt.-to
ueave Cerrallia i :a
r.o'MCerlt
M r. . Arrive Albany, 11:13 aT
ArrlreTagolna, i-.tb
O. A C. trsisa mnnaat aa n....i
Oarvailia. The above trains cAanantK
Xaorrina with tho Oraaron riavaienJE
Jompony's Line of Bbsamsblpa tetP
riumssna ssan rrant isoo,
HAMI.IBICI DAT EH .
'sea raaenva-
IUawase allay, Oetsaaer Uth , Had J
raeasAll raaaasoa '
WUlaaVHl Valley, December r.b . lgth; t7tb
The Com pane ewrves tba nrai a.
mange asUing dates without not Use.
N. B. Paaaenscera from Part l an.; n
Willamette Vallov eoinU can maka rlaaa
nnectln with the trains of tho YaqoA
rente at Albanv or Corvallia. and IfdA.
"od to Bon Francisco should arrange Is
rrrv at zaonlna tho evening before date
' asuin
svYasseasjer aa Freight rotesolwovs Ih
Lowest
FIRST NATIONAL BtK,
OP AUiAIlT, ORBOON,
resident
Vice Presiaent
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8. E.YOI
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1'. W. LANMtVoK
rRAKSACm A GENERA T. banklngetustnee.
ACCOUNTS KEPT snblevt to check.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and tel raphie transfer, M
New Verb, San rranclao. Chicaaro and FniiJ
regon
OO.LEOTlONr SUDEon favurahl. terms.
DIXSOTOS.
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L E Blais, l. Pub
Edvasd . Set.
WKCO N ATIO. A I. R A K.
or albart. os-eoN.
CAPITAL STOCK flH.StO.
Ident T j.
COWAN,
TPW" M K ALSTON.
at Cashier. o A A Heft I BOLD.
P aSOTOa. J L Cowan J M U.t.t... VST a
Liadd, W II iloltra, i A Orawerd aSl OA Arch
id.
rRANBACTHaeeneral banking bualneai
DEAW81GH1 ORArrsen New York ai.
sil i".rn, I Oregon.
A)AH MOWKY on approved security
RECEIVE depeelu aubiect check.
Ct;ICK etcCO.,KAlKRKw
OF A I.HAM Y, ORF.eotf,
TRANSACT ircseral Bsnkiiir budnias
Ii RAW aillUT DRAFTd en New York, Kan Fr it
fee and Portland, Oregan.
wan aiorvKv eo approve
ovod aecuri'y.
RKCErVE depesits subject le check.
twaajsawTivswe nil ikcVi (vrms.
IMi'i'.iiK ji' ji.id oi, isavs depovite.
POSH AY & MASON
WWSLALS Ann KBTill
i.ruifftfianil Booksellers
; to for John II. Aldan's puulrcn
hW we a) awM'dr price.
Hi. HA IVY. IStlKUCkx
REl'tBUCAN 1NCONSISTFKCY.
An exchange suggests a joint debate be
tween Dolph and Mitchell. This Is a pei-
tinent suggestion, inasmuch at they voted on
opposite sides on two of the fotemost issues
of the campaign. Senator Dolph voted for
the force bill, while hit col league vottd agiinst
Senator Mitche'l voted for the free coin
age tnl and Dolph against I!. I mis are me
issues made up between the two Oregon sen
ators, yet both are on the stump advocating
Harrison's election. Verily politics makes
ttrssge bedfellows.
The paradoxical position of the two Oregon
senators in this campaign illustrates the insin
cerity of republican pretensions. It is any
thing to catch votes, without icgardto prin
ciples. It furthermore illustrates the fact
that among politicians tho scramble for the
offices overshadows everything else.
As to the difference between the two Ore
gon senators on these two important issues
of the campaign, Senator Dolph is nearest in
Hue with the Harrison administration, while
Senator Mitchell is nearest inline with he
opinions of his constituents. The people of
Oregon are not bantering after force bills or
a gold standard. We ventnre the prediction
that at the election next month mere will be
a majority of 20,000 against the Harrisonian
idea of force bills, and a single gold standard.
We do not mean to ssy that either of Har
rison i competitors will receive such R ml
jority, but we do say that the combined vot
of Cleveland and W eavcr will be fully so.
000 in excess of Harrison's vote.
Hence, it isaafe to say that Senator Mitch
ell has kept on tae popular side of these iss
ues, yet he is making a wonderful how of
incontia ency by advocating the election of
Harrison on a platform that will bring abott
the very things he has been voting against.
Telrrai .
RAUIA3
A tall, keen witted son of Erin's Isle who
Uvea in the foot hills stalked into the Dm
trot office a few daya ago and in a very in
tense way asked: "Is that so about Pennoy
er laving the dimocratlc pan j?" We inform
ed the impulsive Celt that it was so, bat we
said apologetically that the governor insists
tnst he has not left the party, bat that the
party has left him. Quick as ltgHUoing the
response came back: "Sorely he Is a moighty
had moo If the xhele dltoocrauc party de
serted him . The Democrat man concluded
that if any farther remarks or apologise were
needed the governor must supply them, him
self. The Record hits the knaves right be
tween the eyes in this way : Mr Thomas
C Plait declares that "the most sacred
function of the government is the pro
tection of the workingman." Sacred
humbug! If the government should take
Its hands off the workingman's roof, bis
alt, his blsnket, hU breeches, fits tools
and hi medicine he would be duly thank
ful. He would like to keep a larger por
tion of what he earns far his own use.
The orators who go about just before
election, turning up the whites o! their
eyes and telling the working men how
anxious they are to "protect" them, are
losing their ability longer to delude them
oat cf their votes-
A dispatch from Raleigh N C aays:
Mr Lease of Kauiaas, has received ao
t f rjioooloiaske Republican speeches la New
York and o'.bcr States, but mainly la New
Yetk oo "Sonthern outragce." She receiv
ed the orTer while here end it still ccaslder
lag it. gome of her lelatlve have advised
her to accept it. Tbe tbitd party has taken
down one of its nominees on the Stale ticket
R A Cobb, who wss nominated fer Lieu
tenant governor. W A Guthrie, who was
nominated by the third party for associate
justice, declined and declared fer Clave! snd.
William H Malooe, tho nominee for Super
ior Court judge in the itth district, declines
aad comes out for Cleveland. He Is tbe
ninth republican uf prominence in the State
who this year has pursued this course.
m sate
A few days ago the Ongonian published
a dispatch from racoma saying that W H
Calkins, a laadiag republican of that cay
hat received a letter from W Q Gresham
saying tbe report hat he supported Cleve
land was false. Tne following from the
Seattle rWagro tells the whole story.
A representative of the Telegraph met
W H Calkins yesterday and refeiredbine
to U.e T acorn a dispatch alleging that he
had received a letter from Judge Gresham
staling that he would support Mr. Harrison
aad expressing hisloyslty to the Republican
party. Mr. Calkins at once denied that he
received any such letter ana said that the
dispatch was a pure invention. He express
ed considerable Indignation 'hat such an un
warrantable liberty should have been taken
with his name.
lhe one producer in the United Stales
who year alter year always hss a surplus Is
the farmer. His surplus product is of no
benefit to him unless he can exchange it for
something that he need. Whatever hia-
det the free and easy exchange of com mod
ties is an injury to the farmei . The tariff
levied for the protection of manufactures Is
an injury to l.im . It taxes him on every
thing he wears, on every arrideof household
use, on sil the Implements and machinery
of his farm and on the clothing of his wile
and children. And it shuts the markets of
tbe worid against him. Every farmer In
the land bould vole against th Republican
tariff.
A repu blitm jctrixaj iss I) at "proe
tion ha i proved a distributer of great
sums of money." Indeed it 'has about
election time. Wanamaker acted as the
collector and Quay as the distributer four
years ago, and Carter, Martin and Hackett
are in tbe same business now.
If there is anybody that desires to bet
that Harrison will carry Indiana and the
country be will be informed by calling at
the Courier counting room when; he can
place a bet on either or both results to tbe
xtentof from 15 to 11000. Evansville
(Ind)Cooirer.
The executive committee of the National
Negro Tariff Reform Association organized
at Indianapolis yesterday. They are en
gaged this morning in preparing an address
to the colored voters of the United States.
They will urge colored voters to vote the
democratic ticket
T ( I Virii-ll a A
ir ee vv no inan, ot umatia, was mar
ried at Chicago Monday to Miss Belle De
witt. also of Omaha. Dr Chan is said to
be one of tbe wealthiest Chinamen in this
country. The bride is young- and pretty;
and comes of it highly respectable family.
Dr Chan and bride were entertained
last evening by Charles Kee, Hip Iang,
Quang Chan and other promit ent Mon
golians in thiH city.
I am one of those uninstructed political
economists that have an impression that
some things maybe too cheap; that I can
not nd myself in full sympathy with this
demand for cheaper goods, which seems to
me necessarily to involve a cheaper man
and woman under tlie coat. .President
Harrison ;
I If the tariff on wool makes clothing
cost more, a person will get a ong with one
suit where he would otherwise have two.
I Jay Gould.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
The Columbia Medication
Ouicago, Oct 21. Amid tho echoes of
the largest chorus assembled in tho history
of modern timet, under the arches of the
liireest building ever constructed in the
history of architecture, the World's Col
umbian exposition was formally detlicatiHi
today. The event was one well calculated
to inspire loyalty in the American heart.
marking, as it did, the first international
exposition to be partial oat ed in by ever?
civilised nation of the globe. At the audi
torium 150,000 were assembled to witness
the exercises of the dedication of the groat
World's Columbian exposition.
Aatl-sUM
Utica, N f, Oct 2l.-An Anti-Reid
league has be organized in this city. At
a mass meeting held this evening, it was
announced that the signatures of 1044
voters had been secured for membership,
with a prospect of increasing that number
to '2000 lief ore election day. Strong; reso
lutions denouncing Whitelaw Iteid and
Charles W Hackett, chairman of the ex
ecutive committee of the state republican
committee, for their astltudo against or
ganized labor, wai adopted, and ex-At-aemblrnian
Stabber. who was elected on a
lalior republican ticket, made a seaming
speech.
A a Important rrejtct
Umatilla, Oct 2i. One of the most
important steps yet iakan toward the de
veiooing the arid land of this section of
the eounirv was made by a party of Pen
dleton capitalists todav. Switxier island.
comprising over 1000 acres, located in the
Columbia river 12 miles above here, has
been leased for 20 years, lt is the purpose
- - , a. jr , I
of a company to plant the whole island in ,
fruit trees, and improvements have been
already begun. Ditches will be dug and
i....i.k.., ii w,. ;n ! ,t.l
from the river by means of patent water
wheels.
tat enisled Salride
MABsariELD. Or. Oct 21. Chris Kat
ionhover committed suicide last night at
sol bpnngen s place, near Randolph, on
the CoquiTle river. It will be remembered
that the wife and tire year old child of
Kationhover were murdered by John Fill
man three years ago, and that be was hong
at Kmpire city for committing
The cause ol the suicide is unkr
the crime.
unsnown.
Indian Ai-ous, Oct 20. The people's
parry is in a stats of some anxiety in Indi
ana. Secretary Vincent, of the state com
mittee, said tonight:
"We have positive evidence that Lea
Crandall. editor of the National View, of
Washington, is lending assistance to the
republicans, and we have strong grounds
for believing that Mrs Lease is doing the
same thing. Mrs Lease should not nave
gone aooth with General Weaver.
Isdetendknck. Or, Oct 2rj. The
seventh annual Oregon state Baptist con
tention was called to order at 2 o clock this
afternoon by Rev C A Woody, convention
secretary, in tbe absence of 1 "real dent Kev
6 T Fllis. The nominating committee.
Rev C. W Hill. Rev G W Black. Re! T
Bush. O P Coahew and Will W Brooks
reported the following officers, who were
duly elected; President. H M Clinton, of
Portland; vice president. Rev L J Tsumboll
of La Grande; corresponding secretary, Kev
C M Hill, of Portland; recording secretary
O P Coahow. of McMinnviUe: treasurer S J
Blagen. President Brownsoo. of McMinn
villo college, praacbed the annual sermon.
Tne sermon was an eloquent plea for Chris
tian fellowship
Aa lasoarlaal she rta toot.
Haulm. Or, Oct 20. A decision jut
made in the supreme court in tho cast of
the agate versus R H Randolph and W K
Morand is of great importance to physi
cians throughout Oregon. The defendants
were severally indicted for practicing med
icine without first having obtainad a li
cense for that parpoae. The supreme court
holds that the act in question is fair aad
rrsssnsisblL. and valid in tbe particular ob
jected to aad moat be uphold. It declare,
therefore, that there was no error and that
judgment must be affirmed.
The r h IB ley Still slid Is
New Yoaa. Oct 30. William G Smyth,
of St Louis, United States consul at Hod
dersSeid. England, has just arrived in New
York on leave of absence Hudderafield is
a city of 120,000 inhabitants, and Is in tbe
heart of tbe cotton and woolen manufac
U ring industries of England. In an inter
view today, Mr Smyth said that many
manufacturing industries in HuddersSela.
Leeds, Oldham. Nottingham and Sheffield
hail either closed or been hopelessly crip
pled by the Mo Km ley bill.
liLE.No At res, Oct 3a. The revolt in
ntiago del Latere is assuming formidable
portions. The rebel are in full posaasa
a of tbe capital, and have placed tbe
p vincial ministers under arrest The
gaternor oa asked tbe national govern
ment to intervene to restore tne status quo
Tbe provincial guards a.e arming to oppose
the rebels.
sneailpex la Seattle
Sa.tTTLE. Oct 20 Three cases of small
pox were discovered tonight in th Anseri
oan hotel, on Washington street. One man
was taken from this place to the pest house
yesterday. Tbe hotel is trader strict quar
antine and no spread of the disease is
feared.
Over Poll! Irs
Dublin. Ga, Oct i9. Satar day last Mr
Betsey Wilkes and Betsy Allen were enjoy
ing a pleasant chat together at the home of
the latter, near Lawrence, in Montgomery
county. The conversation turned on poli
tics. Everything was peaceful unti1 Mrs
Wilkes asserted that tbe democrats arere all
corrupt, and that there was not an honest
man in the party. Mrs Allen retorted by
assuring Mrs Wilkes that she had listened
to the abuse of Cleveland and the democ
racy as long as she could without time be
ing called. She suddenly landed a sting
ing blow on Mrs Wilkes' face. The latter
grabbed Mrs Allen, and for 10 minutes
both went at it in regular prise ring style.
One or both would have beeti seriously in
jured had not friends interfered. Tbe
women's faces were bruised and blackened.
and blood flowed freely.
A I cart el ArrMeat.
Dayton, Wash, Oct 19. A horrible ac
cident happened at tne electric light plant
mis evening-, electrician r l Harry.
recently from spoaane. in some manner
oecame caugnt in tne ny-wneel ot tne en
gine. Harry was found in an unconscious
condition near the wheel. A lot of rubber
hose was wranned around the shaft, whirls
at every revolution was hitting Barry ter
rific blows on the bead. His skull is
mashed to a pulp. Physicians will perform
an operation but it is thought he cannot
live.
A assail War.
Lebanon. Kv. Oct 19. Terror reirm: in
Scott's ridge, in the southwest part of this
county. A desperate btttle is expected at
any moment between Shipp and his friend
on tee one side, and the Underwoods and
"Hully Hkaggs on the other. Each sida
numbers about 25 men, all heavily armed
and ready for battle. Pickets have been
stationed, and travel through the moun
tains has been entirely suspanded.
A a Old Ten e her ,
Jacksonville, Or, Oct 19. Professor J
B Farley, a veteran school teacher of Jack
son county, died at Waldo, Josephine
county. October 4, aged 60 years. Pro
fessor Farley spent about 110 years teaching
in the public schools or Jackson conntr.
and was a man of fine education.
Eaeugh of the COP.
New York. Oct 20. Spencer Trask, t f
the firm of Spencer Trask & Co, Wall street
bankers, and president of the New Tork
Edison Electric Illuminaiing Company,
director of several railroad, and conspicu
cusly identified with the republican party,
says he will voto this year for Cleveland
and Stevenson.
A Big steal .
City of Mexico, Oct 19. Et Universal
today says that tbe general manager of
thn local branch of a lifo insurance com
pany of New York has been accused of em
bezzling $80,000 of tho company's money,
and has fled. The police are actively
enrolling for tbe defaulter .
Mrs Harrison No Batter
Wadhbngton, Oct 22, 4 A M. At 4
A M Mrs Harrison is resting quietly and
there is no change in her condition.
Death
la looied lor hourly.
MlbFITg.
Portland cl.Js n!av draw poker for
chewing gum, according to a local paper
mere, and know all about husncs, full
nouses, etc.
Eugene city Is to have a new cily jail.
It Is to be i Cx jS feet in site, one e'ory high,
will be made of wood and will not have
anv bay windows.
Astoria hat three or four dally prpers,
w: have not counted them lately, and
they are spending most of their time
boasting about their enormous ctrcula-
tlon,and giving the other fellows fits.
The Examiner says: The merchants of
Astoria have formed a commercial pro
tective association. The object Is to pro
tect merchants against people whs buy
for cash in Portland and get trusted and
never pav In Astoria.
The Albany Democrat is accused of
"genorsl fellowship." of being "liberal.
obliging aad unselfish." Thi Journal will
go one better and insert "good oeiore
"fellowship.'' Salem Jo-irnal.
At the Millers convention In Portland
It was resolved that "Whereas, The mill
have been runnli.g at a loss of a very
small profit tor some time past, and, be
lieving that a mill-owners' association
would be of great advantage to all "Re
salved, etc which looks as if there might
be a rise In the price oi Hour.
Geo M Miller is sending east for special
material with which to construct 3 model
of his latelv invented flying machine. He
V nit lrtivi ihsviiiw 111 ins; iiiowiioivs w e
hM itr, "received verv encouraging sd
j tce jrora tbe Smithsonian Institute and
'other scientific sources and Is very confident
of sucsess
The model will
be built at
Falrrnount
-Eugene Guard.
Should the
flying machine be a success Geo M will
become as famous as his brother, Joaquin,
the poet, who has been spending his time
In flying, of a different kind, as in flight
of Imagination, etc .
Governor Pennoyer has no more au
thority to declare "tomorrow, tho 2 1st. a
ieral holldar than any on of the readers
of hls article has. He did not look up
the Code and dec.are it a day of fasting
Or thanksgiving, which he might have
properly done, and thus made It in fact a
ci iiy.i. iw i n uwiv , .
of justice could have legally been held on
that day. Having simply declared it a
legal holiday, be:aue It is the lour
hundretb aanlversary ol a "momentous
event." he ha. not envolned upon any
court or anything or anvbody ele any
obligation to obaerve It as such Onlv
the legls,ature has power to create legal
holidays. W refer the governor to page
650 of the Code - Statesman.
tmVn .'nT'wifi
leave the oastorate ol lhe church The
rt.rta i.'
ol. Stduct wl h ladv members of the
G i church. A second affidavit was produced
In which Mr .a member ol the
rrsreto
cgeT taken w.-L ZVl
.U17nce...d Rev Corwtn was le, down
easily, tie isiaeo lor n nour ana saia "e
had not been accorded fair treatment ana
flat' v denied a!! charge. He claimed hit
accuser wa a ver, reckle. woman; that
be never loved her. nor attempted to love
her 5 never held her hand . never had her
lean against his chair. He believed e
wss a chrlstisn He produced a sworn
der.ial to all charge
Not
psjsjsjaj
very long to city
es to be a live one.
election, lt
A local C L 8 C is being organize.) in
this city. Anv one interested in good
literature cannot do better than unite
with it. Lee than an hour a day will,
be enough time for the reading.
1
Albany claims to have aa excellent
telephone service journal. No. not a
citytervice. Simply the same circuit
Salem and other valley towns have He
- - - : . I aw I 1 . .- -. - . 1 . . , e e a. av
are pruuii j anaai wince,
neno nas not come yet.
! inscovery'' m S distinct, forcible voice, j
s.,.m . ,w "Discovery Day" was presented by a
-1?. ZllZSlJS! .lrlna'reeT cU v. A dialogue. 'Welcome to
tlona'chure cUy andTved ?" r"ai
ZOmJS: Tt.7r-perifTT "ZXmJi
says one of the members of the church vis-lhZnJuVMl
had investigated his ,t record and de lhS!,hX1:
elared : llT. history for the past twenty ' ..Z?ftrFJ?Lx I
rrTth. .- ZZfTZ- SI
H in. ,r,TT,lTinv
tbin. to do with him.
The San rranctteo ew Letter says:
"The article tn a Sunday daily upon
change of name recalls the case of il -
Ham Hoag. of this city, commonly called
Billy. By the mere dropping of the
superfluous tail in the third letter of his
name he wa transformed from the
nneuphoniooa Hogg into the lew porcious
Hoag. The reaann of the change was
that hi wife objected to th former
appellation." finch cases are frequently
duplicated. Mr Moyer, of Brownsville,
ia a brother of Mr Meyer, of Scio, for in-
stance.
Areptative ofthe SoWdeCltb has
bsen is Klamsth Ccuniy. He carries hi
badge on bis coat. Comment 1. never nec-
cisary in ach cases.
"Llve and let live" is si old sayir,; that
may well be applied to basinets of to-day.
Th world needs less selfishness. TLerc it
plenty of room, and tbe spirit shook! be to
help and not retard the progress of othrs,
Geo Morgan, a newspaper man and first
class people's paity advocate, ia company
with Mr Savage, of lktite City. Idaho, who 1
here in behslf of lhe populist., passed down
tht road Fuday Irons a political visit to Al
bsny. Wiodbum Independent. Matt have
been with joe Wakbop, as nothing has been
heard of it here.
E II C9wles waa in hortland last week and
reports a queer Iwt he saw made. A crowd
of men bad contnegsted on the street and
were discussing politics. A gentle tn, who
was stsnding near, stepped up and remark,
ed: "Gentlemen, I do 00: caie to discus,
politics, 1 k: I want to bet; It's my burtiness.
I will bet any aaas, from $loo up, that I can
take out four states and no man can same
lour that Harrison will cany. " A gentleman
accepted the bet for ftoo The ma took
out Maine, Veimont, Ohio and Pennsylva
nia. The republican named Michigan, ill
inols, Iowa snd New York.- sVcod burn In
dependent. A Tangent man has handed the Drm
ocrat a little slip, containing the fol
lowing with a request to publish, t 'novo
the tines are "Unsigned for insertion iu
Methodist paper," and it is headed "A
Christian Citizen's Duty :" "We do not
presume to dictate the political conduct
of our people, bnt we Jo record our del
iberate judgment that no political party
has a right to expect, nor ought it to
receive, the suppon of Christian men so
long as it stands committed to the license
policy, or refuses to put itself on record
in an attitude of ouen hostility to the
saloon. Declaration of M E General
Conference May, 189J. Let every Meth
odist do his duty Nov 8."
V r.s,
IMore
PsorLR
want good groceries
than anything else. It means a good
deal for the harmony of the household.
Matters go alon. more smoothly. Deal
with Conn A Hendrlcson and you wilt get
the best groceries at the lowest prices.
Their produce Is always fresh, and they
keep the latest In everything. You are
not in It if you do not buy your eating
goxlt of Conn & Hendrlcson.
Your ATTXNTIOM is called tiour line
itienne cost umea.ca pes. jacket.,blaters aad
fns, which is now complete.
They are tailor-made and guaranteedtofit.
Th: cloths are of the latest fabrics.
Very truly,
Samikl E. Vouno.
I tav just rfo'il ii, tisoitmsiib of Lv
tr.r limps direo Iff hh! esattini Factories.
Call mi see thsm, C E BrawnelL j
OUK AJTOstlA MTTEBt.
Astoria, Oct. 17th, 189a.
Edilert Jtuiccrat :
I believe arrangements have been per
lected by which Cory Brothers will go on
ithlhe const ruction of the Astoria and
Portland Railway, while It Is alio reported !
on good authority that a capitalist of the
East is now Investigating with a view to
construction down the Columbia from
Goblo to Astoria the probable cost of this
much talked of Goble line, connecting the
Northern Pacific with Astoria, which from
appearances new Indicate much better
times for Astoria, when the new adminis
tration shall take charge of governmental
affairs about March 4th. Indeed, In the
next four years we may expect the United
states to be prosperous tar beyond any
former period of her hitherto prosperous
record as a nation. Lrbor and capita
will adjust themselves to the necessities
of the situation. The Chinese question
must be settled by an unconditlona en-,
Icrcement ol the restriction law ot the
d It Is as Impossible for a Chinaman I
enounce allegiance to hit heathenl h
,i , . 1 u,- .x
way snd government, and become a
naturalized American citizen, as it would
be for an intelligent American to become
a Chinaman, even without the tail. Yet
rtnr Knr.len Mlaalitn hrtards a re rnrtl a nl 1 V
.Z?.".r" . ZZZZZL
sacrincing tnc uvea oi intelligent cririiiiaii .
teacher tn a work that has cost hundreds
of thousands of money and self denying
Uvea In the vain endeavor to christianize
one Chinaman. Tte heroes of the Amer.
lean revolution shed their blood to per
petuate a free land as a heritage for their
children, and not for the heathen hordes of
Asia or the paupers snd criminals of the
Uld World. The cholera scare ha done
some good In checking emigration Now
If we can have a political earthquake that
i will shake I. 11 out of our deinagogu
will shake I. 11 out of our demagogues
i and tricksters and awaken the people To a
realizing sense of the great Importance to
them of the coming election and the
necessity of retrenchment and reform for
the prosperity of our country In the future
lt would be the boss racket.
Saturday night both political parties
were out en masse wi'.h torch and banner.
The democratic party was well represented
and well organized, as electior. dav will
nrov.
r Dtrlu, Non1,t fcHow lhat go,
Oiarighied and went to England lor hi
health aa around rlurin. court week but
! ,ince an Btellgent Clatsop jary has decld-
, that Barry bad nothing to do with
j MorrU. European lour, Norris keep still
j ,,, waoderm whT lhe jur, mnt find hlra
,tf ol ,hjo-eng fdmself. Verilv
j, b blUd ,,, crime (Ulk in
Seamboat travel is very cheap on the
Cojumbls. With good boats, good ac-
commodatlons, safe and oulck transit and
. i f. ,,, i.rU.. t,.r,
!he Elt, t well M wcbleei to the manor
very low tare Induces many
j t orn to take a trip to tbe ancent city of I
1 WTs"' ch,Rner.&' ihhabtzA
'hcWn tSeencroachmenUof the mighty
saving hitherto Ui.lt , hot, corn e
Janl?: Fo' T"?? i
"" "T, TuLTu
rf"' .. .
"Villng
! 5:.
Your. Nar.
. -
, " . ,
A r the I . S. todav.in every place
- U,ftl MpPOrts a collecUon of houses
and a school . the 408th anniversary of
, tie discovery of America by-Ccdombos 1
has been celebrated in a becoming man-
ner. Tins forenoon the event was amy
celebrated under tbe auspices of the
public schools, tbe program arranged by
the Youths' Companion being practically
carried out. At 9 o'clock a host of school
, children gathered at Ibe school house.
They were joined by the u A R veterans ;
and the band. Trie flag was raised on
the school house and cheered and I saluted
Than a procession was formed and a
""eh made to tbe opera house, where
"America" opened the program. Ret E
R Prichard one red prayer. Mies Maud
Crrwbv read the address. "Meaning of
J the four Centuriea" Mies Ltutie Sedg -
wu.v rre-it-d. ao oa to I heard bv all.tbe
j od,. Columbia's Banner.'' The school
j . . . a . i
, ctl Ik ren sung, tOln Hi Out me gem ot
I tbe Ocean " Lee Payne recited "Tne
The opera boose was crowded : but on
accounlof so many children in tne aodi-
, enw me ol , he exerciset) ere tot dis
I as . 1 1 .
j unctiy nearo.
I
! aaTsTr siuav.
.
jg a Smith to N A Jenne. lot 7 and
j s in bl 10. Halse
j Le Bilyen to J J Barnes, piece
j land, Jicio
J H Campbell Sanliam Lumbering
0 . ot 15, bl I A A ll's Ad
I Albany
j Peter Wigie to Mathew Nichols,
: 236 acres 15 w 3
Zeua ijeongrd to Wm Bogue and
Fred Putter, 46 0 acres 12 w 4.
Wm Casper to Jos Morrison,
J N w' Ihlwes,'
' res 9 K 2
K , Bryaat,tsisi
1 1 w 1
500
700
300
4T00
1SS6
300
2S0
950
A F Krumreis to Henry Berg
man. 1 lot, bl 50, IPs 2nd Ad
Albany 1000
12,506
Will sete Far Ctevetaad
Mount Airy. NC. Oct 2I.-Dr Tyre-
york a republican of grett prominence and
influence in wertera North Carolina, has
iiuii. it. 1 1 fn 1 '..t i'i l 1 1 .1 was nnmtnut-
ed for governor by the republicans and de-
r mn to run. lie vi cArrv m.inv voto t
the democrats
Monet to Lean. I hav money ia i
sums of 500 to S20.000 to loan on im
proved farm lands in Linn and Bentcr
counties, at lowest current rates.
delay in furnishing the money.
C (4 BcaKHAirr
Real estate agent. Albany, Oregon
STOP at Will A Stark' if you dire to
tee the finest line of silverware ever
brought, to Albany. It embracea many
novelties and will he sold at rea'cnabl
prices.
I)RSS TlMMTNGS. Tbe latest novelties
rtreti 11 in n !ij csn stasys I e found at
Samwkl E. Young
la cases where dandruff, scalp disease?,
fallin j and graynesa of the hair appear, do
not neglect them, bat applv.a proper remedy
and tonic like Hall's Hair fteneurer.
La mas Kwrr .Yssts I havifjatt received
a caeeef ladie' ribbed snoimer vests, long
snd short sleeve Special yalaee.
Sanol B Tocko.
Niagara Kid glove in black aud cntors,
il per pair. None better for the priee
Kvery pair warranted .
SauuklK Touso
Albane Ore.
MABBIKB.
BUELL BRUSH .On Saturday fore
noon, Oct 22, 1892. at the residence of
Mr John Brush, in Albany, by Rev W A
Trow, Mr W B Buell, the insurance man,
and Miss Ida Brush, the popular miliner,
and one of Albany's most estimable
young ladies.
HUHTER-AUDERWAY. M Joseph
N Hunter and Miss Alecia Auderway
were married on the 20th of October at
the Christian parsonage by pastor G M
Wein.er. They went directly to their
own home and began housekeeping.
DUDBIN GLAZE. At the home of
the brides parents Mr and Mrs Thomas
Glaze, Oct 20th, 1892, Mr Martin S Dir
bin, of Marion county, and Bertha M
Glaze, of Linn. The ceremony was per
formed in the presence of a few friends
only. The contracting parties are ex
elent young people, and have the well
wishes of all who know them. Rev I B
Fisher officiating.
HOMK ASD AltKOAt)
THURJIOAT
Laos county does not propose to be behind
her neighbors and presents font teen divorce
suits on her October docket.
The 2nd regiment band of Salem, probably
the teat nana 10 tirtgon, has disbanded, a
local piper says for lack of support
Th Building snd l-osn Association meets
tomn row night at the Oregon Bank . Mr
BUiu, the secretory, rill be at the Ban' in
the afternoon from 1 o'clock.
The Presbytery f the C P chnrch will are tj,e districts and appointments :
open tooigbt at the church on Maine street, j Albany ; place of meeting, Albany ; vic !
with a sermon by the retiring moderator, j president, Prof Crawford.
Rev Knowlee. j fjj. pi, 0f meeting, fcio; f ice j
John Wilson wss arreated at Bodaviile j president, Prof Maabrouck.
charged with stealing acme cattle . ft was i !-Wion ; place of meeting, Lebanon ; -clsimid
thst Wilson snd Elmer Clsaghton ! vice president, Prof Michener.
sold three head of cattle belonging to Mrs; Brownsville ; place of meeting, Browns
Ellen Altiidge at Sweet Home scd kept the j ville ; vice president, Prof Stanton.
money.
Ibe Roaeburg lieview sats it is claimed
that the Myrtle Creek Uydiaalic Mining
Co , have so far expended i&VOOO and of
,h,ir !ona ,,itch atomen than thee
mum. ..,,;- , tv, -mtt,l the '
pv.. Tmr-1. ; t.n,ji
. . ... ,. u ..-.i
be Vinetaid Laborers of the Bs tiat
. . . , .
Preaident, Fred Dawioe; vice president, W
S Thouipaoo: corresrondina secretary, E A
Caosiet ; recording' secretary, Anna Foshat ;
treasorer,
Author Koahay.
No Abdrf,s Joe Wrldrop, the Peo
ples Party man. was to speak last night at
the Opera House, a fact announced by tho
circulation of a tew posters. An audience
of just two were present to hear the ad.
dress, both gentlemen being from the
Forks ; but on accou.it of the lack of In
terest the address was Indefinitely po!-
; poned.
,
j
raioAY.
Columbus' Dav.
1492 WJrl.
Fine program a: the opera Home to-nigbt.
It will pay yoo to end Co'cmbns' day at
the opera boose to-night .
Mrs Elixi Sjeieasr. a farmer reileot el
Albany died at Napsnee, Canada, oo Oct 13.
Toe address of Peter Oane'e, who is ia
Oregon, is desired by bis father of Creieect
City, Iowa.
An Albany voaeg tcsn ia Portland this
week, tnak a rapid ride to lh ooliee court
j o account o'. a aaloon tight
riot aad costs
!
Major Magoe ha completed his waik
irom John Iay to Cbieogo, having orrired ,t '
I tht latier place the 4A irst. He left John:
I Day Jaly 4th.
The 8t Cbu-ltm sale, adverliae.1 for I
o c!o,k tBu aftemcoo.dtd not take place, no i
fcad.r. beirBVnt. Taaaalowas poit- I
a.,i Wednesday tttpn.
! '
wh:at. k:j ctw rs
i nrr hu HtT'TK ,
The motardid not ma tolav aa expected,
Wh sea. put t the traci
Mr (' Alexacder ha. porenaaod his
Prtoer-. intereat iu the Lebenoo Adve.-
vilX " it alone.
Ce.h-,Ji,tlnJ'-U,W
"l
mSSx -
The Sodavtiie mioerj eoringa. So V
ennng. to 1,-co
tmontj . were discovered by Robm Coy I, ia '
IMi, while ridiog the ran for cattle Eg. I
We are iafor ned by parties fr. ra 8;io
that Gov Peaaoyer will adJieas the people
that
2Sth.-
on snd vicioitv neit Fridar.Ct'
cffrsoo K view'. I
At tbe saeetus of taw Baild eg sad Loan
AsaocatuMi last Ji'bt $1000 was loaned at
63 months interest i advance A i:h
drawai of 10 bare fro-n the first eerie waa
granud.
Yesterday while a rock wa. tetcg 1 lasted
at Waterloo fliegpiea st- uca John F.
Bailey, break tor oae or two at hie nbe. Ht
tried to dodge tt piece which was eeec
coealag, bat jaatped tbe wrong way.
At tkie seaeeo oi tew veer it ia vary ne see
sary to keep a bottle of West's Coagfa Svrop
ia tbe boars for eadUaa e las. Kothing
like it. Care like magi... 4 cx i-.tti,25-;
; lug u
draggis.
e, 50c. Sold by J A Camming,
Those baring -Verge of the seen ea-
I Z "
I tertaieosent desire to ccrreet the
icat the ApoU- wooid furnish
at thwir enteiutsmeot next Ttreada aa pab-
iaaaed la tbe Herjkl U.t eeroing. It aaeasai
hare red O H, v c cb.
Ud Over,..-., i, sH coLra .. Klein
Bro
Ladies i.fl tie. a. actaal tost forth
next day. at Klein Br.
Choice i rked Veataoa at C E Bwnc'l..
C K att seell :ier lo-aa.e totvf BsSMt
pot cheat .
The fir.f. craabesriesof the hhoi at C T.
Brvjwnel!.
Sweet cider for miac pis by tbe gal loo
at C B H; n ., t
Retioiotd SgRvicg.-
Evangelist Bate-
; man will preach on lh subject, e'hat
1 is Uod, and How we can Comprehend
i Him," Sunday morning. In the evening
on the subject of "Baptism." It will be
finely illustrated from the blacklvoard.
I Ij everybody come.
At the United Presbvterian church the
services will be conducted by brethren I
k.,.M t -...!;.... 1.. r o - - 1
I V .MMUUK,.T ; . I mHIKI1.
Rev C A Woolev, D D, of Eugene, will
preach iu the morning and Rev William
Knowie. ot McMinnviUe, in the evening.
AU seats free.
The usual services will be held at the
First M E chnrch. Preaching at 11 a m. I
Sabbath school at 2:30 and Epworth ,
League at 6:30 p m. Iu the evening the;
pastor will preach specially to young
ladies. A cordial welcome to all.
Regular service at the Dad I Ul aa last
church morning and evening. Sabbath
school at 4 p ui.
At the Congregational church th pas- i
! tor will preach at 11 on"Belief in Jesus.'
j In the evening at 7:30 on the parable of I
. fcx'r Service, sabbaiii school at tne
close of the morning service. The Chris
nan Endeavor meets at :. Report of
the state convention
All sue welcome
to meet: eerv ice?
Services at the Presbyterian church
as follows : Preaching by the pastor at
II a 111 and 7:30 p m. Sabbath school
at 12:15 p cj, Y P S C E meeting at 8:45
p m. Subject of morning sermon, 'The
Christian's Aim;" evening, "The Dis
trust of Humanity." All will be made
welcome to these services.
Rev Hume, of the C P church, will
preach at the Baptist church in the
morning.
The usual Sunday service will be held
by the Y M C A tomorrow at 4 p m in
the rooms over the Oregon Bank. We
hope that these meetings will prove a
blessing to many. Men only are invited.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASS E
e
The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Lin
County.
and -.- Hxva -:-
Call -:
Yooa
.ton's Patent Eye-Meter at F M
FRENCH Slewelry Store.
DELINQUENT TAXES
"P-BUNQUENT Coun..v taxes of 1891
17 should be pail at once and save
oois or sale, a
Propei-'.: wil
attf nded to in
are dangerous'
th must be reduced
be jved upon if not
reasonable time: Delays
September '.Dili, 1S92.
0 C JACKSON.
Sheriff
1 ,jlifl ",9.- feihi
ART S T U D 1 O.
U.IU Maltle E. Martin,
5th Street, residence ol Rev G W H'U.
EOItATIOSAt ATTEBft.
Albaxt, Or., Oct, I7th,' 1(2.
To the Teachers and Friends of Ednca
tion:
; j wish to say to the teachers and
4) nets 01 eaocmuon, mat in cusfBrowu
with the school work in the conntr, it is
ray desire to
hold ft series of local ms'i -
tntea in the
several localities suitable,
during the months of OctoberjNovemtJtr
and iWemhar. I have divided the
I county into five districts, and appointed :
i vice presidents for each The following I
Halsey ; meets at Sbedd, Hateey anil
Harrisburg; vice President, Prof Latla.
The first meeting will be held at Al-
bany. Oct 29th ; the second at Lebanon
Nov 5th ; thirdjit Hcio.Nov 12th : fourth
at Brownsville Ni.v 1ith - fh sthaAaV
var rtf . 1
Piocram for the meeting at Albany,
Saturday, Sep. 29th, 9:90am:
1st. Organization and election of offi
cers. 2nd. How to teach division to primary
pnpils, by Miss Sedgwick, of Albany.
-t..i r.'...i.;. -....in c 1 i i
achool Prof ( ;.,!,!. r.t !;. KV. la
" 1 ii i u. rucniiiK u au UDxrauwj
'
ArrEaoog, 1 :30.
1st. A talk to primary teacher, l.y Snpt
atSSSBSBSt.
2nd. How to economize time, Prof
Crawford.
3rd. Miscellaneous-
The program for the other
meetings
will appear from time to time
G. F. RcsagLL, finpt.
Full of troutdt
the ordinary pilL Trouble trhen
yoa take it, and trouble when you're
got it down. Plenty of unpleasant
ness, but mighty little good.
wit
ith Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet,
I there' no tremble. They're made
to prevent it. They're the origi
nal little Liver Pills, tiny, srigar-
I arWhwaaw h a K1 eXWW aaa a1 a
t mvcj iiaw uiuvue mabibi bb. vuni
vegetable, perfectly harrnlesa, the
asiiaiicas, easices avuva Leea
They cleanse and regulate !
j sTftcrn, in a natnral and easy way
mildly and trendy, but thorotumly
hLTIw
and eWtaoiit-eile Dna Ittfla Patlag
for a laxativa three for a cathar-
tic. Sick Headache. Bilious Mead-
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil-
- A. .--I.- A .n jX7
ivus rs -srnt auu au saws aw
01 "iB ,,TBr stomacu aim uuwtao w
prevented, relieved and cored.
-t- i j s
1 hey re th cheapest pill von can
awawi
r 4ttH RHEUMATIC PA8
VtjJ 4 flD i.oamiatrteti.eCattemmAa.
aU -? M fm rwtss Floesee reorwa rawossassc, seV
W'fe VsaJ Wjakslli. hip. Udaey. cheat, and sinrolll
L if : -,axyVea sad wi iitmawa prke.fie.
I 11. S ""m ' aalsaaS
WSi laael
bny, for they're guaranteed to give J BOVS'S 5? VSJ?&
satigfaetaoa, or your money is re- ! ggt
cnrneti.
Toe pay only for the Tains re
wtured. Can yoa ask mote?
ICODIaI worm!
and BOfvc
PROTECT- YOUR- TREES
P&B
PAPER,
PAINT,
ROOFING. I
Sample and circular free .
Paraffine Paint Co.,
Portland. Oatcox
CHOICE MEATS
Kmirick - & - Baker
Ope.m
4-i 1
Red Cro wnMlis
ISO s imK. ps.-psirross.
Mtooaaev s-LOca sc.-caioR roa rawi'i
Ajro BARRBS CSX.
B
AUK OF hit IO.
SCTO, ORRttOW.
lent..
8 Mseat
.0 s B
A BARGAIN
rvrr at vsetrrABLS fat m fer sals,
consisting of 41 acres, cf land . one
mue nrtn 01 aioanr Lm well in
proved. For particular Inxnire of
W II Warkxs.
REVERE HOUSE,
sLBATvY, - - OREGON
HAS. PFEIFFEH i'Ss.iPR UTOR
Star Bakery
CsrBrsttttlwlM atasl rtrst St.
COJvFD MEYtR, PKOPRlElOR.
stntied t ra in,
(ilatissre,
Orletl Frails,
To bit ceo,
Magar,
t'oHee,
CssasieA Meat
Qn tsssB wsr.
Vegotatblea,
Ctcssrs
Spleen,
Tea.
Ct..
le tact evert th.g that is ke;.: in a
variety aad roorv tra. itigl
geuer
gkesl
market price paij lur
ALL KINTOS OPPRODfJCH
ANDERSON & ANDRERSON
-OITT AvTjrjSTIDZR-jr. 1
Opptisiteit Cuarles Hotel .
Bad eiottilng and lao eortalua well
u tided to.
Starch wora a specialty.
Braaoh office at Moses' barber shop,
aendrv closed evenings at 7-SO o'clock
500 Beward !
will pay the fthovo re vara ror any case of L,
"it. Dyspepua, sick aasatsa he, 1 iwsktwasxas
u nr Cwtlw.nata we eanMct our with W
uable UeerPtlks, hen lhe direetlau, ;-s"3i(
y.i.sl with. They ar purely Vegetable. nn
. 10 gtv musi action, sugar coated lrg
.SaaL
intijfy
-.nj la. ,.r.. is gmula sstasart of
-a jotut . wear cxwtrAHY. cniCASu. iu
t s eeuu. Be wire or count
GREATEST SKIN GURE9
Cntletira Cares AH Skin Kruptlons,
Gives a Clear Complexion I-rec
from Pimples.
Too mnch praise cannot be said of the Crrsrcaa
BxaXDiaa, a I have need them for taw las year
and a half or so, aad Bad them to be the greatest
and b Timor remedies of ibe
Sao. I have need a good
many .-. called toilet soaps,
and I and Cc-nc t a Boaf
is th beet I have ever need.
I Snd It far superior to all
It cur.- au'Vi'.'
.mplejion. A fr,r h .-
pootog I woobt naeao other.
Sod lor the far-., either, a. v.
I s rnr lor ail lilssilkn.
blartbeeita, eexeaaaaod an
lrrtu-i ssatosal ssssawasoel
UV! laee. for after cainw
saw OtrncCRA Boar owbiie. it make, the face
asaeoth aad cool. ud dre not gtte that wan
iiuiinir-- wtae so aaway other toilet oosao
TVy the Ccticcba Kcaxorxa and yon will
regret II that yoo have evCTdooeso.
do.
l,EWJfl I-. a.r.i.i.r.14,
U Lee Avenue, lirldrpott,as.
Eczema to Years Cured
I parehoaad and seed CcrirrBa. "viti th asaet
nifrrfaii rewolte. 1 wae troubled -rtth eexeeaa la
dM
, at aaH ihraai sag tea yean, aad bad aaWe
of betasrearew. .Trru-uxa,wiawaap
i - . . - - . .
nl taw i i-nt-c aa floar sad wticost i
baa iasoeatly rerawvea mj campmmi, aao
my iW aoawat aad heenay.
j Jku, t. S;?X&.r.
;
Outicura
Remedies
Are the as assist skia rare. Mood pertfW, sad
CWiSHiaa, easy; tmr,Mel its-
1. Preeared I v th I-ma Dsst
as CaaaucAt. CoarotUTicrx, Boston,
ar How to Cor Blood liiaeaaea." sssaVd fro.
DtDVC 8Ma aac tvodp pertfied i
DHDI t by .cTKtaA.-'.ij-. Urn
j m
fm L DOUGLAS
cal
acM as vae nrsee . sr-bs
asss. At .-I St?, TT I I saM si 1
i W- .
mm stjTsa-B w-irr mmtt if m aiili i
asm preTTbeT.aii
K seriirr h-.wrieB brfartwa
eeb. eat who a ilam i
aaaatytaataajich
Ladies' &St HS'tmrSp
-gj.sie sis aasT.Staw swat rxe!Tr,i.Tf
Saw re. Txawarevsi .11 Hi. 1 1 aafietn las sa dara-
-nVL. K HI A IN
TWO MEN AND USE BOY
FOUND DEAD !
A hile trying to Crowd theii
way ntro
0EYOE & FR0MAN BROS
Store, where they aiwav s have on
I he largest block south ot fort land, ot
the latest improved Rifles and Sho
i ins; " tmmecse stock of Fishing
j ackle of every description: Tents,
I Han. oc .Camp Chairs and thousands
' if ou. ing too numerous to roetstsssi
Jf 'pair Sli op
i 1 connect n with the Store, and one oi
' I've best wo men in the State to do Saw
tad ail kind, of wo.
Come one Come No rouble to
bow goods -Sirill p refit and quick
W i out jnotlo.
ILFAIT COLLEGUTS IMSTITUTE
ALBANY. OREGON3
1801, 1SQ2.
tret Term )ee4 sveaeeaaaee as .
A I, 1 corn of instructors.
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, UTERABY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Costraea ot study arranged so moat tk
all grades or student
f swesW iafarsaaias rsreaf 1 aTaaTiafi
rVea .itrvaaf.
bluest . resotT
Pre. Ideal.
HEALTH IS WI A
Da J C W sal's 'aava buo.v taaatsnnai
goaaaasnd saaetft tor Hjsteeta, -OiattiMa,. Caa
vulsfetuv Cta.Nervous Seii,-!gHeaaeS.Ne tveos
rrtk eased by she u el aliatael oe tobaeo.
haaVmaa, attota! Ospeeaskva. SeAeaing t tbe
nun reaoiane In insanity anal '.lm( v m erv
ittV iIth. Prematur. 0(1 Age Bvrreur.es,
Loss et rawer at either sex. Uvotuatarv Leases aaJ
SteasaMnnoe saoaed by vr-exnuoa .( the
svsiri, Mtfabu or ver -u'eaawa. Gash ijE
at!-?'' T!aS '
hSiea Kr 5 . sent hy rastl prt ?aij ea reesript et erie.
wa a AKAVTCC MX HOIKS
T cor any evs .With erh rder rev-eirej br as
rc-raix hagas, acttirued with Si.OO. we win aval
tbe purehvser ear written guarantee t refatd the
asoaee if she tmalioant aaas mi - . .,.. .
ant iaaaed only be
J Caasaslag, !' tat aatei aa.
Alaaay, wreg
ALBAN Y.OR.
f BITSIAI ft HULBERT BROS,
Ben! EsUta Agents.;
earma aad Ranches for sale.
Also eity broperty 111J Albane
and Corvallia.
0. . IHelarland,
-:- l' EA LEI IN :
Haraess-and - Saddlery.
Display in The Dm
Oppaslte First .Vitiottl B t it.Albaiy
baa. Yaagtinsl 1 1 eejsaalaeaajcoa 1 j 11 kitliaaajc
' Catts- W-t-DeaaxW awawa east the wri kj
wv!l!S WkSmAtmm. aaataa. SsMs
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