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Jh( -yr- Pipe Brigade. MKilK H Cigar Cohorts, ifwijpi 'h V i ' front cs never before. The high (!S0f X ! ' "c r; ' ' c'ears helping "aMflQkA j rS ive i'.:T-..fcf use .Millions ! . Blackwell's I am Smoking Tobacco. . . '. 'pul.ii Drr.r.J in the market. Smoked for overtwenty. an; 'rme is still growing iii-ACKWELLS DURHAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, N. C. 1ITEATBKRFORD A I CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys at law. Will practice In courts of th state. Special attention given to matters in probate and to co lections. OFFICE In the Flinn block. w R BIIXYEU Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, tions made on all nu'nt. !JMn. ... . . Co 'lee- points. Loans neirotiatr.l rable terms. Albany, Oregon G KO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law, and Notary Pob.ic. Will practice In all the courts ot this state Special attention rlren to cellec-iona and matters in pre bite O alee: Upstairs slaaon-Twedale Block Albany. Oga opirs D. K v 1 1 V I 1 1 A WATSON, All legal matters will reel ire pre mp fltj In Odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, 0 esaaaasa M OXTAXVK A HACKLGMaN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J- WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. JAMES J. CHARLTON, Attornsy-et-Law. All leg J businessl attended "to promptlv: F LINN'S Block, Albany, Or 1) R. J. I.. HI 1.1. . 1 and Snrreon. OFFICE r,. Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon. D . MASTOY eft DAVIS. Physicians an Sanreon. OFFICE Corner and Br.-.edalbin streets. Albany, Or, Cans projipUv attended 1 citv and c.ontry. c V. CHAMBERLAIN. It. I Herneopathist. TSpeciJit in diseases of the Bye. Twenty years' experience OSce hoars 7 Ulan; 1 S p m. and tc evening. . .'buy , Oregon. 'IRMT NATIONAL BANM, OF ALBANY, OKMOH, resident . ran Presidcnl LFLIXS 8. E.YOCNG .K. W. LAXODOK rRASSACTS A OKNKrULbaaktnahnstoass. ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to chad. SIGHT EXCHANGE and Vel Taphic transfer, ssM Hew Torn, San Francisco, Chicago and P-ataand 'agon . CO .LECTION HADE on taorable Tome E. w. La L. Fins Eswaas 1 . Sox. INK CO NATIONAL BAXK, I or A LB ART, OBXaoN. CAPITAL STOCK tlSO.SOO. ident . ,,,,, ' L COWAN, e-President 11 RALSTON. s: Cashier O A ARCHIBOLD I aacroea, J L Cowan, t If Balshan. 1 baaM, W H O jUra, J A Crawerd and O A Arch held. fRANSAOTS a ceoaral banMrur business. DRAW SIOHI DRAFTS en New Tork. n tat y-tUr 1. " Orssron. tiOAN atOn'EY on approrsd security RKT.EIVE deposit subtect check. KICK sfc CO.,B4!VKEItS Or ALBANY, OREGON, TRANSACT a general Rankin business. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS so New Tsrk, San Fr n ce and Portland, Oregwa. LOAN MONEY on approrsd Security. RECEI VE deooaita subject to check. ujLLtmuss made on ryorIle INTEREST paid on Urns deposit. B ISK OF MCIO, SCTO, OtMOU, dent 1 8 .O 8 Ma B AHK OP OREUON. ALBANY, OBBGOW. nollel, -I- . ..... H F MERRILL .. a; J LANNING lavWBLAIN Was fn4 lent... ahi-r . Transacts a gene-a banldnr business: Exchange bought and sold on all the priudpa cities in the United States! also en England, Ireland Kranne and Germany. Collections made at all accessible points on faror ble terms. 'ntereat allowed o.i time deposits. ANDERSON k ANDRERSON -CITY A.XJTH X ET, : ...1 e'Xt diaries Hotel. - Bed niotning and lace curtains well Ins i aad to Ntarcl. wor a specialty. Krai ch office nt Mcsea' harbor shop si iiorv a rise'1 evenings at 7 30 o'clock POSHAY & MA80N T-UiMLI 4.1U ffsTTsiill u, inst8and Booksellers i i lor John B. Alden's publications, iiMi waSwlJaVl publisher's prions with tl.KitMV. OBKsnOB irfcL,'-. DIUGING -Ed Davidson in Dren red to do wall din-wino- ia flfrt o'.a.s tyle. promptlv. and will a: uar ientrw ni work. A BARGAIN Fp.uir ano vbortaulb FAraflor sals (ro'i-ilng of 40 acres or less ..f lnd ona oiilo iixrth of Albany Lati'l well Im proved. ' For psrtiettlats Inxalre of W H Walnbr Albany Market. Whes'.oflc. OaU. 86o. Flour, 5.0tl. Hatter, 20o. Eags 80rt. Lard, IVAn. Pork-hnns. 16o; whould jrH,;8c sides; Ifa. Hsy. baled, 1S, o atoes. 25o. Apples, 60c. Hops. 17c. Drld fruit plnma, 9c, spp:es,'9c Chickens, $4 60 per dozen. Beef, on foot, 2c. Hogs, dressed. 70. Quality always the same. m Cay eats, and Trade Marks ohtnlned. ana nl 1 T ent business conducted for r!nr!erat Fscj. Oar Office Is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can secure patent in less time than Urn remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo.. -a, ,. H desert tlon. We advise, if pa'entablo or ...t. free 1 charge. Oar fee not one till patent is secure . A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents." will names ofactu-d clients In your State, com. r town, sent f.-'c. Address, C.A.SNOW&Ct ei-iilra Patent OCic. rVaMete " LFAII COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON 1891, 1892. Ins Terns linear! September tMk , A f corps of Instruotom, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of study arranged so meatttt all grades or students S fecial tuauctmtutt tftrtd tc Undent t from abroad. ?. is$tiaT 1 cerr Pre. I.I en I. YAQDINA BAY ROUTE o Oregon Pacific Railroad . t . a H04.C, ateecavsr. o- Qrag-in DeFelopmani Po's Steamsrs, Short Line to California Flint alaaa through paaaencer and Veight line fram Portland and all poifi o the Willamette Valley to and from Hath f raaoiaoo, Cal. Boats make cloet. connection at A loan tth trains of the Oregon Pacifi Hall road TIME SCHEDULE. exeeptSnndars.) Leeye Albany t -2 r. i Corrauia 1:03 r. Artf'e Taquina, 1:3 p. M, . L--v laqwna, rntOaS Laare Coryallia.lU a a, Amy Albany, 11:11 a. C. fc C. trains connect at Albans- ao Oarwallia. The above trains connerr'ai x aoulna with the Oregon OeveiopiuAOl Urrmprsny's Ldns of Steamships balrewr Va-)oina and San Francisco, SAILING UAVTEN . rn vascnia. Ka . VaUsf, Oi Mater Uah , ttii t raoa aaa raaacnaSo Willamette Valley. December Bth 13th ; TTVh. The Company rryea tbe ngnt to iHsmga sailing dates without notion. X. B. Passengers from Portland and 7Ulamette Valley poinu can make clpss e-mnectian with the trains of the Yaqob natsat Albany or Corvallis. and if dftt i nod to San Franeiaeo should arrange to rrrve at Yaanina the evening before date f saiUnr a rrwlEkt rates ntwnya tk Lame I If yon wsnt to bay a horse cheap or feed for the ass of it this winter esil at Will' Mnsic ((tors. ACADEMY OF Lady of Perpetual Help EAST AND-SOUTH, -VIA- 8outhern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Trains lears Portland Daily Booth rnox Vtlt 1. ISM. 1 North Ar 7M tu Lv ri3 a H 7:Ur. si. Le 10 23 r m I Lr Pxtlaod CUislAr Albany Saa Prtndeeo Lt I TflO r si Abr t-aina stoo only at fnllninc .... . iv.tiuri. ajurtiand, Oregon City. Vi.ad ami Albany Twant 4knHH wag Har- lJ, ii 'i"S. LUjfir.f . aossscav sun., naar I Lt Portland Ar' 4-snTl Lr I J2rS m Jlsrl 7a i f H r m I Lv Albany SMrs Ar Roeeborg auarrteca Bartr ncarr gmn lUra Ly Ar Portland Albary Ar lOSIa Lr :31 a r si I 8:10 a I Lr Ar Albany Lebanon Albany Lebanon 9:00 a n I Ar Lv ; ' . a SOan :00a a I Ar Ar Lr I :tu I- 2:39 T a PULLMAr BUfFET SLEEPESS. SEMsHU HE lie Far Aseansaswdattawaf rnsaeazera. haldlsTa second- ia llrhei,.aiiarlicii e: prr Trains 0t iHf ai.i.i.N KeTyVKK roRTLASJII ANSS KIUIAIM. Man, raaiBDAtti (Except Hunaar, ly V? oVtTSsn Ar TtSm :lt ' I Ar CorvalUa Lr 1 1!:56 ra si rasas rsais ssilt (Excapt Sunday . 4:lc r m I 7:26 rn I bv Ar Portland ttcMlnnyille Ar I.V :'.l B.4S a Through Ticbetta o all point EAST AND SOUTH. re fail iufoiiaatioj res-ardlng rat, mai on Or.mpany Agent at AiSauy KOBHLEM E P. EOOEK8, anaer ,,'t Q. f. rd Portland, Oregon. 500 Reward ! M riay tUeftboro reward for any caw of Ian ITpepla, BIck Ueadaclie, Indlgwit4i Or r Costiveneaa wo cannot euro wits W. . ia i.lycrPm. when the direction .- r.;l .1 with. They are purely Vegetable, an ive satlifactlon. Suj-.; l.'natod Laiiro e ceatr. twavs of aiwiah i a aa . ..c. lanufacterod O'l ' lulls' r wkbt ooau-AH!: '"UlCA'i i. il ALSAJVY CR. WRIfMAH & HULBSRT BROS, Res! Estate Agents tarms and Ranches for sale Alaocity broperty in, AlHar and Corvallis HaLU CHRAP. ilr AmoV old I? pa Srd adi a en, being bloc 4, Hsckle.n.'an's addition, Oood hnusa. will salt cbrap. one hall down, balance to suit purchaserlnqulre of Dr W;n Amos. The Ortgonian, for lhe first lime In a long while, is engaged in writing "crisp" articles. W nether at the poles or at the equator, the world's people are really traveling around the sun with the earth itself at the rate of about 65,000 mile an hour. The earth's motion is one of comparatively slow rotation, yet of swift progression on Its orbit. The republicans in Kansas and Nebraska are straining every nerve to cheat the pop ultsts out of two United States senators to which they are clearly entitled. The pop ulists may depend upon it that the demo crats will come to their aid when republi cans attempt to force stolen senators into acts in the United States senate. As the tariff question la yet an unsettled ptoplem we deem it pertinent to call at ten lion to the fact that during the late cam palgn we were told by republicans that the tin plate manufacturing industry had so far advanced that the markets were largely supplied with the home product. ; If this be so, why was it necessary to import daring the month of October 189J, 43.158,075 pounds of tin plate against only 30,054,856 pounds for the month of October 1891 f Already a large Dumber of manufactories that shut down after the election, to scare the country into the idea ihat Democracy was hostile to industrial pursuits, have re turned wotk ia fitC al! of them have The closing do i was simply an exhibition of the same kimi of petulance that a child shows who refuses to play when it can't ! have everything its own way. Democracy is j not the enemy of industry and prosperity, I but the steadfast friend and promoter oi both. Unner the policy of a tariff for rev enue only we shall have our ships back upon the seas where oar fathers placed them, and our markets enlarged to the utmost limits of the earth. With the enlargement of our markets will iome increased demands for our products, which will create an Increased de mand for labor. Free trade is the natural principle of commerce, and to interfere with it is to place restriction upon its utmost possibilities. The Chinese wall, as poor Tom Re-d boasii.igly calls the tariff, shuts out more prosperity than it shut in. The people lound it out and tore down the hin drance at the November polls. Ex. Mr Woolgroaer, we have a word with yon. We trust you will listen attentively while wt recite a few facts. It was promised when the McKialcy bill was passed that the Increase In duties on wool would result ia largely keep ing foreign wool oat of the msiket, and (has ! you were to have the privilege of the control , of the boose market, and thus you would se cure more ready sales for your wool and the consequent better price for wool was given is return for the largely Inct cased duty placed upon manufactured woolen. Listen, now. Since the passage of lhe KcKwIay bill you have been selling wool at less figures than before and you have less control of the wool en market than prior to the passage of that Jill. Proof: For the month of October 1S91 there were 9.359,955 pounds of foreign wool imported. For tae month of October 1893 there were I7.a03.737 pounds importer . For the ten months ending October 31, 1S91, there were 114,1X1,733 pounds imported. For the ! "ioolDB """ 3. ; were 140,174.814 pounds Imported. Keasem- bet these fgurcs are taken from the record aad we chsilange dispute. Voa may re! v upon them. Now what do voa think of these facts? There are two extremes in Presided! Har rison a message which when placed upon an even f ootisq show his deductions to be un tenable t that extent as to be rtdicaons. These are, tbe advocacy of a subsidy for the purpose of developing so American raercha t( marine. Taking the republican defiaifiiai of a protective tariff it ia for the.' pat note of developing manufacture so ss to supply the ho ne demand aad create a market whose consumptive capacity will demand the home supply. Thus to pat tbe lepobhcaa policy of protection into effort granting that a pro tective tariff would acsompish all that re. publicans claim it will we would need no merchant marine as the scene of production would be the scene of consumption. Ia other words we would neither export nor Import. Thus it will be seen that we cannot have high protective tariff laws In effect aad at the same time develop s merchant marine. nor can we with tbe hope of making it re munerauve have an efficient merchant ma rine service under high protection. These sre diametrical and one can only exist at the expense of tbe non-existence of the other. To make our merchant marine profitable we would have to develop our import and export trade, whici is just the reverse of what the republicans claim for high protec tion. Mr. H-rrison strikes an unpopular string when be advocates further voting of subsidies, even if his proposition were logi cal. The development of enterprise in tbe f Hurt, at least so long as tne democracy is in power, must be by natural conditions, with subsidy as the most remote contingency Common sense does not tesch that any peo ple shall tax themselv s excessively to de velop an industry or an enterprise In oppo sition to tbe fixed laws of n.ture. The best and surest way, and I he only ennitable way. to develo a merchant marine is to amend our shipp ng laws and wipe out class legis Istion to 'be end that we mav have an unre stricted commerce. Give as an unrestricted commerce so that vessels can command frei .ii both vav, going and coming, and the merchant marine service will develop without a subsidy, -Cann-il Bluffs Gie. SOME ODD rALCUliATIONS A flea can jump straight upwards and vault over a barrier Jfarj tlmea Its own height. If a man could til. play as much agility , he could clear a wall a mile high at a single bound. If he could jump at far forward accoiding to his weight as a flea can, he cou'd make two and a half trips around the world at one leap. According to the beat and most recent calculations 1 00,000.000 tons of water pour over Niagara every hour. This represents 16,300,000 horse power. The totsl coal production of the world, either dally, weekly, monthly or yearly, would not furnish steam power sufficient 10 pump it back agatn. ?ABioOi kkr. Ilearin mind Ibatevervne subscriber to the Democrat la entitled to lhe New York WorUl and Democrat both for the mall sum of $2,80. Every person who is aireaoy a sur-scrioer t otlie Democrat c by paying all arrearages and one year in ad vsnce have both for the same pri;e. Th H orld, u the best genersl newspaper in the world and the Democrat is the best local paper in ihe valley. Now is the time to sub scribe fur your v, inter tending. A Grsat Invention. -I the self pouting- coffee and lea pots. With them yon can pour coffee or tea without furr ing the pots. Wonderful. None of the hundred 'Ittle inconveniences of the old fnsliloned way. Coffee cooka sure and pure and cannot burn, and tta to perf c ilon. You iaisc' the light Hd and tbe coffee or tea runs from 'he spout. Ifyou would have the finest thing In tne world order one when Mrs 'I ait, the local agent calls on ou. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Whlakry Did III Thk Dalles, Or, Dec 16. William Bethune, a native of Scotland, aged 55, was found dead in his bed at the L mitt il In house this morning. Bethune came here from Mitchell about three months a-ro Just before leaving there, he claimed to have discovered a wonderfnlly rich vein of quartz in digging a well on one of his ranches. Divorce papers had been lately served in behalf of his wife, who is in Mitchell, and since that time he has been drinking heavily. He owned three good ranches in crook county. The coroners jury returned a verdict of death from excessive use of liquor. Meat He a Rtekest Clllaea Seattle. Dec 17. Henry L Yesler, a pioneer of Seattle, who diet! at his home at 2:30 o'clock this morning, was the strong link between the infancy and the manhood of this city, and was for many years its most active citizen- Brick and stone blocks erected since the great fire of three years ago by bim and those now under way cost about $700,000, and represent a small share of his property here. Set Key olutlonary Laredo, Tex, Dec 16. Orders have been sent to Lieutenant Hedieken, In command of the troops in the field in the lower coun try, to go at once to San Ygnacio and in vestigate the report that the Mexican soldiers captured iu Saturday's battle were brought there and are being held prisoners and, if there, to liberate them at once. A Spanish paper claims Saturday's fignt was not revolutionary: that the Mexican soldiers came to San Ygnacio to a dance, and that a row resulted. Creea Casds Wen Arrested New Yore, Den 16. The police raided the printing establishment of Eugene H Marvin, at 482 Kighth avenue, this after noon aad captured three truck leads of 1 green goods literature and paraphernalia. ' Marvin. Drourietor of the olace. was not caught, but three of his men were arrested. Marvin is said to be the man who has the printing for all the big green goods oper ators in the country. Hanged ot Brow ned Victoria, B C, Dec 16. Law night. Wallace Christian, formerly a sealer on the Oscar and Hattie. fell overboard from the dock into the harbor. A number of men on the dock witnessed the accident and secur ing a rope threw it to Christian. In some unaccountable manner, the rore fell over the unfortunate man's head, but this was not seen in the darkeeas. and when the reacoeia drew the body up they discovered they had banged Christian. The Wall rauer Tru.i New Yore. Dec 16. The National Wa Paper Company, popularly known as th0 wall paper trust. todav filed a certificate t increase its capital from U.w,w to S30.000.000. The capital was divided in to 3,000,000 shares. A Baakrant Casta try ! Losaox. Dec 15. The Times prinU a dispatch from Sydney. N S W, to the effect that lor tbe next three months no omciai salaries wilt be raid in Snmoa. except those of the chief justice and the president of the council, tven the king is not exempt. The prevailing destitution is the cause of this action. Public bankrubtor impends. and appeals for outside help will be made soon. Boise, Idaho, Dec IS. Early in Mar Frank Ford tee. a voting stock baron, will attempt to drive from the center of this state to Ogalalla, Neb, 45,000 sheep, a distance of 1000 miles. Tbe trip will oc cupy six months. Tbe sheep will have to cross the Rocky mountains in the wildest part. nJid will have to ford scores of small a r tee-lag Banker New York, Dec 15. The mystery sur rounding tbe disappearance of Banker Linns E Post, of Tacoma. Wash, is cleared up. He has not been murdered nor has be committed suicide, as was generally sup pea rd. and it U denied that tbe present Is not tbe first occasion on which be has mys tenoutly disappeared Mr Post was seen alive in loboken. where it now turns out be took the steamer for Europe. It ia be Sieved his departure was to escape censure for carelessness in hiiiiness A t heap Warderrr Pas am a. Dec 15. Adrices from Sai dor state a plot to kill President Eaetm was discovered a few days ago. Tbe plot was formed by Salvador exile in Gautemala. Tbe president was invited to s banquet at Salvador, at which an Italian hired to as sassinate him, bad been detailed to serve as a waiter. When the snetu were sealed. tbe police, who had been informed of the plot, arrested tbe Italian. He confessed that he had been hired for to esmSatl murder. r aUalac Very Sirk. WAsnixoTOX. Dec 15. Inqairr at Blaine's residence tonight elicited the simple response that Mr Blaine's condition was about tbe same. From other sources it is learned his condition is less favorable than this morning, and that be is not only a very sick man. but that his present con dition creates tbe gravest fears. A person qualified to speak by reason of-his relation ship with tbe family, says Blaine's trouble is with his kidneys. These become con gested whenever be takes cold. aUs ate lea ad HI en SHst. Chicago. Dec i5. George Moore, who was arrested two davs aso in Los Angeles. Cal. is wanted at Johet, III. for the murder of one Garlidt. committed over 25 years ago. Both men worked in a distillery, and one day, during a quarrel. Moore brained GariicK with a poker. He thrust the body into a fnrnace and Bed. Jamas Brown, a colored teamster, became aware of Moore's residence in California and informed the police. All Ceaslp New York, Dec i3. Mr Cleveland an nounced today be had decided to go to I.nkewood. Januarv i5. to remain till he goes to Washington. He will prepare his inaugural address at Lstkewood, and go from there direct to w ashington. N hen asked about the cabinet. Mr Cleveland said: ''There is nothing in the gossip you hear about it. anil there will be nothing to say authoritatively for some time to come. At the proper time there will be no secret of the selection of members of the cabinet." Bach Party .e ta a Tale Bismarck, N D, Dec 14. -North Da kota will this year present an anomaly ia the electoral college. Harrison, Cleveland and Weaver will each receive one vote. 1 Tie state board of canvassers have declared Wamberg, republican, elected by eight majority; WifiiaMs, fusion, by 181 ma jority. The first named will vote for Har rison, tbe second for Weaver and the last for Cleveland. Nat so Terr Bnd Thk Dali.es. Or, Dec i4. P W Dee- huff, master mechanic of the Union Pa cific here, has just returned from I'alouse City, which town was reported to be in danger of quarantine on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever. Mr Deehuff, who visited fulouse City to attend the funeral of his little granddaughter, reports only three deaths. He states that the dis ease is abating, and that the report of a panic is untrue. J n McCoraacK lost but one child, not two, us reported, the other being convalescent. Mlsased the Mall Maiishfiei.d, Or, Dec 14. Postoffice Inspector W C Boutele arrived Saturday evening from Bandon, with Mrs Manset under his charge, tearing hero Monday morning; The charge is supposed to be be for sending obscene matter through the mails. Her husband, Frank Manset, Is now in the insane asylum at Salem. She was divorced several years ug. A Peeatlar Origin TonoKTO, Ont, Dec, i4. A four-tory building on Pearl street, occupied by John M French a Co, dealers in paints and oils, and five other firms, was destroyed by fire today. The estimated loss is $.r0,000. The fire was caused by the spilling of some methylated kpirits in French a Co's part of the building. rta's Elect Inn Abtoiua. Dec 14. A city election for three councilman was held today, the two tickets in the field being tbe republicans and citizens. The elections resulted in a complete victory for the citizen candidates. Cloaks and' jacketa at cost and leas al W F Read's. ford. SII .HH IX Multnomah county continues to assess mortgages at 50 per cent. Douglas and Union did better at 75 per cent, and Polk at two-thirds value. The other counties respected the law. The lawyers think they have a joke on a couple of their brethren, resulting from a little unpleasantness between them dur ing the examination of a witness this fore noon, in which it was proposed 'o settle the matter in a muscular manner out in the hall, but the matter terminated like a newspaper war for Instance. Just what the corpui delicti was we have not learned. A photograph of the skull of a prehis toric animal, found at Baker City, Or., was sent to Professor Condon, of the State University, who pronounced It a rare specimen of the bos latifrous, an ox that exlted during the glacial period. He had a thick skull and a very small brain. The professor adds: ''It is worth some thing to know that he lived, too, among the Blue mountains in prehistoric time.-' Eugene Register. The Albuquerque citlxen says: "A newspaper man haa no business to seek office, ft is his business to try and get an office for the other fellow; to sound the praises of the candidate and keep quiet his own feelings; to whoop her up for his man and let his man forget all about him when he Is elected ; to defend his candi date against th" unjust attacks of the opposition, and fee that whatever favors his candidate has to bestow goes to the other fellow It is his business to boom th,. ltw f txr all If la wnrtly mnnlh afl.r ( month, and then see it 00 worth of print ing go out of the city because tan cents can be saved in doing so. It Is the busi ness of the newspaper to give every enter prise a frequeni "send-off ."and then catch shoe! because he had failed to record the fact that some prominent cltiten hsd his delivery wagon painted. To subscribe liberally to every public, charitable and church entertainment, advertise them far nothing, pay hla own way to everything, and then be called prejudiced and mean spirited because a column is not devoted to that particular affair. Do you wonder that there are mint cranks In the news paper business? It i beund to make either a crank or a philosopher out of a man." Last vear Oregon 'a 31 county boards oj aqnaltzstlon retaraad to the Secretarv ot state s total taxable property of 128,447, 746. This year the same returns shew a total taxable property of 1131,230,132. Some of onr Albany merchants do not propose to allow any monopolies, and hence any they will take Encyclopedia and Olimpwea coupons, as well as tbe regulars. This may liven matters op some. Elsewhere appears a notice) of one offering to do eo.and others it is said will follow. Oregon is full of colleges, some 58 ac cording to tbe luteal returns. Aa every little collection of houses is a city, so nearly every private school is a college. These are matters needing regulation. On the other. hand it means that Oregon is alive on educational matters and is after the game. Though not baring a high grade college like tbe big three we have some splendid leaser lights where tbe instruction is thorough and superior , faculties are employed. The Pendleton E O tells of a sample foot race : There waa quite a foot-race at Athena Tuesday- The contestants were Killiao and Lewis- Rillian ia a reservation amateur of some note aad Lewis has been employed for a consider able length of time on a ranch near Warren elation. He ia supposed to be a California professional who has pre served bis incognito in order to make an easy natch. Tbe stakes are said to have been 11725, and it is supposed that al together there most have been S2250 up on tbe race. The contestants were started and Killian signalised himself by tailing down in a mod hole. Lewis ran ; oat the distance fifty yards, and was de- c la red the winner. Deiuich, the Willamette hotel porter who got away with Mr Eaves money, to the amount of ntarlv SS00, baa served bis time and been pardoned bv the gov- ernor. upon recommendation of tbe district attorney, who convicted bin .- Journal. It would seem that a man rrr r, ra.a "TZ tbi OTd " Mr Glover writes back from Kansas for atay where they are. After selling his B SB U M S syajv sj-s. vuut:uKai SSS VlsJKVU SB UU place down in Fox Valley some time ago, he moved back to his old home and find ing things different from what he expect ed, volunteers advice to friends in the valley Mill City Gazette. A neat and dandified looking fellow wearing diamonds, medals, etc. long hair and a sombrero bat waa on Tuesday's sooth train. He waa Captain Jim. a well-known Arisona stockman who had been in Oregon purchasing land. Tbe Pullman porter said tbe decorations were distinctions placed on bim for heroic services done the world in killing 14 re porters, three horses and two doaen mules in one shot. Ashland Record - A Umatilla county coyote is equal to an Albany man according to the following from the Pendleton E O : The other day ume nonters piacetl some decors noon the bank of a stream east of here, says tbe ' lenuieton intrane, while goinj to dinner. A rancher who happened o be passing, saw a coyote approach, keeping ms rinngry eyes on the supposed ducks. Gradually creeping upon them, the coyote suddenly pounced on tbe decoys only lo discover that all that glitters is not ducks, or words to that effect . The Phi ppa family, of Jackson county ueata use recora tor lamilv trouble. Here it is : M J Phipps waa sued for damages l y Spencer ChUdere for throw ing him over a plow, by which the latter received injuries- The suit was for $10,000, hut the jury gave Childers 1000 Emma Cooper sued Celeste Phipps and ber son for damages for defamation of character and obtained a verdict of $60Ut). Young Phipps married a sister of the plaintiff and afterwards procured divorce, to sat aside which another sait is now pending in the docket. In his sworn testimony in the divorce case he made an allegation against Miss Cooper which the jury found to be false, malte ious and of such a character that thev gave the verdict as stated. PaKHAPS Yau want the nest groceries to be secured In the cltv ; then call on Parker Bros. Perhaps You want flesh produce just Irom the gardeners, then call on Parker Bros. Pei haps You want the best baked goods in the city, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, etc. .then call on Parker Bras and you will get the goods and first class tieatment. Cash Crocesy Store Allen Bros, are now in their new quarters in the Brink Block, at the corner of Feiry and SecOud Street, and wi'.h cheap tents, a small expense account generally, and a first class stock ef goods. are prepared to give their customers the best bargains to be obtsined in the city, tor cash. Caah counts with them, and the public want ing Ihe best goods and produce to he se cured in the city should call on them, where they wlH get low prices and the bett goods Reopened W R Graham haa reopened his tailoi shop, and has on hand a fine line of suitings, ready to be made up for those wishing nrst-claas work done. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage in tbe past, icsolicitsn continuance of their patronage and , romises good work and prompt aMention to e needs of his patrons. Look Here, Take vour bntler, eggs. chickens, and other farm produce to Car ters grocery opposite the Rusa House, in Albanv, ami rei tne highest market prices In trade or cash. Great reductions iu Aerniotor wind mills for Decembir. See the agent, Vi W Craw a i mameakmsmmmBsmm A Notorious Set op Robbers. A ! former resident of Eugene, Jos Theimer, has gone back to Nebraska, and writes ' 1.'. ......... I - -1 J! , f a-,ua.co nuicuious manner, on the face of it showing the man to be a liar of the first magnitude. The paper the fitrattoD Herald, takes it all in ami warns people to shun the far famed "garden of Eden" as a pestifcnee. Here is the article: "Emigrants, westward bound, are warned against locating in Eugene, Oregon. The writer had a nice home, worth 2500, in the above named city, but was swindler! out of the same by the city officers, who are a notorious set of robbers, with but one exception, the city marshal. This band 0f cut throats trumped up charges against me, had me thrown in jail where I took sick, and waa only released after deeding my property to my wife. After they got my property out of my bands, by chicanery, they induced my wife, who was in collu sion with the conspirators.to swear false ly against me and forced me to leave the country." The Guard takes the wind alt out of his sails, among other things saying : "Thlmer was a resident of Eu gene for many years, and during all that time never contributed to the support of his family, but on the contrary took tbe hard earnings of his wife and children ami spent them for liquor. He frequent ly became intoxicated and shamefully abused and maltreated his wife. Owing to the influence of the UAR post, of which he was a member, he waa treated far more leniently than he deserved, yet he had to be confined a number of times in jail. His conduct became so unbear able at one Hme that he was committed to the insane asylum." This is tbe kind of a ma:i who gener ally writes op Oregon. Ha must either be crazy or malicious. Thk College Extebtaixm .xr. Last evening in Assembly Hall.at the College, the Erodelphian and A. C. gave an open entertainment L. societies delighting thv good sired audience present. and ron ferring great credit on studer ts and facul ty alike. Miss Abliie r ry presided for Mr Melvin Wil- the Krodelphians and ',,...,(.. i ft T VI : i-.t :.. "wi .-a. a-- a. ibb oixa ncsiii recited "The Swan's Nest." A song by aqnarte..Ethel Redfield.Nin. UElbriith', Victor Moses and Oscar Goodman was heard with much pleasure and heatrtily encored. A duet by Misses Cooa-ili and KUUlemir. ....all ,n U, tl.1.1. V illiams pronounced an oration on"Our Future," which waa a very bright effort speaking for the talent of the young man. Eva Simpson recited a selection from "As yon like it," with rare talent. Mr Bert Wight read an essay on "The Priv ilege of Being an Ameriaui,'- an inter- i eating production. Miss Nina Oalbraiih I . . ..1 a. f -a kUL.. JI .La. U U part in a happv manner. A live leature of tbe program waa some impromptu ; speeches by Profs Condit sod Lee, and : some toasts under the efficient manage- mentofthe toastmistress, Mies Mamia Cundifl. Miss Ava Baltimore responded to a toast on the prominent topics of the day in a pleasing manner. Mies May Pollock took off ('hauncey Denew's Cleveland after dinner toasts in a bright way, and Eva .Simpson did tbe French man in a captivating manner on the su ti ed of "The Ladies -" Patker Bros, grocers. I. M. French keep railroad tistw Bay yoor groerrie of Parker Bros Kb groceries st Conn 3t Hendr.csoo's. La teat abtet masse at Will & Link's. New ti sain eheese joet teo-ivad at Conrad Meyers. P J Smiley job printer, Ftina Block, does first class work. Smoke th oalebrated Havana, filled S cent cigar at J sites Joseph 'a. Or Vf H E;ln, nhyetasa and aareoa Albany. Orafti. Calls salts ta cnty'ar can try . With hi nw Sairry I' ran I May abieto yr .ij ai 1 iew ciitsawt, thing firalclaas m baked gordx PttVMA.VEVT Er.ASCH LatXISRV A branch office of the Salejs Steam laun- dry has been established in Albany. All wrk srH be collected and the laondried I articles delivered at Salem prices. No i other expense AH work guaranteed ' Orders may be left with Oaborn Davy. , permanent agent ana soiiciiortor ioaoy Watson tc A Big Optnjbti-xity R G A OIL, hi Co, have a jar -lied with beans and ! giee to the re rsoo guessing aeansst 'o tbe number it c auras, an elegant gold wa'ch ' and chair . The watch has an Elgin I movement with a 14 carat Hun'i-; rase , "III aaaiaaju iu " Si . a" a vt a. S . a sm ! with chain is $35. One goes wi-.h each i so cents worth af merchandise, j , Before baj 10 ryoer winter .lock nf hoota .-J .k ..I .v.l- 1. LasTU. Km. Albaoy, and get their pneea. Thev wtil and can save ya money on every s mt is a please re s tkena to show goodr W y Read bat a large stack of hoots aad ahnes to select C om, sod tbe best va.n io town. A large stock of pruning shears .ad prao og hooka, fj.be beat made, jast referred at Stewart & Sot's. Now is the iixtt to aae hem. r Po yoor achool shoes go to Klein Bros as they repair them free of charge if (hey rip, ran oyer orjthe soles come loose. Tbe heat msat eaaffea la the city at I l i dyer a Kemenaber that F L Da moat does goar sntas fit, sad sears ooesible coming rips n c'othing bonght of his store. Overcoats sold at cost notil Christmas. Call and j Read's. i new fall dress goods at W Movivc OfTFtr. The undersigned is prcitared lo do ail kinds of house raisin? and house moving promptly and in first- class order. Call or leave orders at my i residence at coi ot inir ano t'an s'reeis, Albany. I B Tuxaraoat. r.unranteed to cure Bilious Attacks and i Cuoatipaiion. Small Bile Ucans. KNCTCLOPADIAE and Glimpses of tbe World con pons taken at W F Read's. To ah) nigestkm take one Small UeeBesO after eating. 25c. per Ixittlc. nil n. HOWE. On Saturday.De-.. 17th,1892 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C W. Sears, Mrs. M. A- Howe, of cancer of the stomach, aged i0 years. Mrs. Howe was a pioneer of 1S53, coming from Iown residing i.i Portland from that time until a few yen ra ago. She was a member of Taylor Mreet M. s. church, Portland, and waa a woman of excellent character. Funeral services tomorrow at 2 o'clock at residence of C W Sears. MclLWAjN. On Thursday morn! n Dec. i.sih, 1S92, at the family resldence.in Albany, of paralysis, after a short illness, Mrs. A. 15. Ncllwaln, aged 5 7 years The deceased came to Albanv with her husband and family In 1S77.fi 0111 Southern Oregon, where tney had resided for twenty years, and was highly respected, she leaves a husbard, two daughters, 1 ton and many f Heads to mourn her death Mr. and Mrs. Met twain came toCallfernia In 185a from Pennsylvania, residing mere for five years. The deceased belonged to a wealthy ano mnuenusi tamlly In the East, liAVAGE At the family home In Salem, Sunday, December 11th, iSoa after a brief illness, the wife of W N Sav age, aged about 35 years. MrsSayage was the daughter of Mr Ray, of tbe San- tiam valley, and she leaves nine children to mourn her lots. DODGE. On Thursday evening, Dec 15, IS02, at Lebanon, of dropsy, Mr A nomas Dodge, aged 08 years. Mr Dodge was an earlv pioneer, residing around Petersons Butte for manv vears until Ave awo years when he moved into Lebanon, where he owns valuable propertv. He waa a man of wealth, be ing worth 130,000 or 140,000, and pos sessed many good qualities. He leaves a wife and several children. mow: ad anno ad TUCKSI1AY Hops are 18 cento. Wheo they were 22 oeott some held for more, ami now get less. Mr Tbomae Brink ha. moved hi fortune store to the building opposite Htewait k Sox, where he will no be found. A special meeting of Alpha Temple No 1 will b held a the K of V Mall tomorrow af ternr i at 2 o'clock, to which all memUjs sre i j'Ksttd to attend. uurapuhf in retool hss a nice pian.. wblcb I thev wi.k tf.!,i. i i t i giving.e. of anlaaZ uZnnZ Jan 10th and 11th, 1503. The WilUrn.ite Valley, at rived at Ys-! .U,u. mm ii ocoth tnis morning, with a amaii lit of passenger, who will come U the valley tomorrow noon. It is not certain abont the du srs between tiarriahurg and Cohgrg d-aerviog to be con grstalstedon the advent smoog them of Or Litnenger aad J R Wliitnev. Thaw j turned tc day, after having killed fifty eignt uncae ana two (jeese. The ground la being cleared for Mis Wood's brick, at the corner of Second and Ellsworth s'.reets. The marble shop will be moved io the resr of the lot, and the brick, one store, t wo stoi ies high and sixty feet deep, will oe erected on the corner. There sre several applicstfons for the store already, as well as for those in the P O. buliding. The Baddlng k Ixian Association meets at the Oregon Bank tonight. The Oregon City Express says O B Whit more, grand official instructor, pmconoce the A O C W lodge of that city the best drilled of any in tbe district. Paol Baeltoer, a 15 year old boy, Lett three stories in the Capitol building st Ss lem to tbe basement . His head waa ent ht,r i 00 bnes were I roken. He had been playing : OQ railiog. Marshal Mint , of Salem, pnlled faro baik Wedoeeday night, ueidg ran by George Sam! II 5.. I . e . ( Sands. He was held to await the action of I thegraod iurv ncd-r .VI kmmAm j : . . . ' were j wpaiwn in caan. Th .. ,. ,i. j O VZt Tiy aLn"? T ltd!?aJ! '.J" Coctar Twsy, of laWauW bar. -TJ". ,"' villa aiwi -;n " . . . -.wawar aawaw IllSSiaiU. John Iaorn Sr. lisp EJ Ltnnm, and haa Ffeiff-r hat uurcnaawi of Pm w ..i a the north west corner of Second and EUa worth street, consisting of a frontage of 67 feat, consideration $5000. This mi ass a PwJdsal for Second street which is torn . attracting considerable attention. i The State Boa an r ; ! - a .... 1 I fas a - -- - - ' JB. i f j , , W"l K IM COUtT Clifk' isfllra. S. At. ' ,TH,T Thursday, Dec it aed j ' ,n mrtt ,,lh county offcert, i ,0,1''' ln!f Jpnvate citizens, who mav j """unem matters wjui , ' . , l""'v. AM Wilson, of TaJl-nac, recently aad vc:u iinrp anteo or legs. R eaten bee Can n A Heodricaoa take Ora gociao coo pen i on sll cash sales. Toe opera bonse rasAtageaneat assure as , the Tomer Gaiety iroanp's ' nnl will I beoce any lady need not hesitate to at- I t-stxl . A B U edd;eon lost 200 sacks of potatoes in tbe Jefferson fire 1 be cow, of ! be neagb b rHood had agreat fesat of roasted potatoes ootd two of them died aad several others j naoome daagerasly sick. H J Clark has parchastd the old I O OF j property at tbe corner of Dcejglaa aad Bane I aste aad, we andcratand. inter. tJ teanne the old ha I dowa .-1""-" res r- e in Ea- on toe site oi IL-Koeebntg Review awsieroay moral eg a satail buore m Km m" "sreeo. 1 bad been a caar of . uiphtieerta in tne hocae. and U faeaii y had vacated it. It waa nodcubt set acre le bara tne ga-rmt of tbe disease. Some innrsxre ootapany will fact the tell, $309. , The Eagene Joarnsl says. Rev K A Mc- Altster. pastor of the Unireraaiiet church of ! Ottsetty. ta Ml in, ,ries of Sand.y iinTB"?r,,,IfanaTmot-t- lith. in which the doc: tne of radioes pan- nhment will be reviewed and refnted. On going from tbe eailv snoraisg train yesterday raoratag VI r Pre-U Fia. thaaalooa k.'Pr- w a meteor fvi! into the street at me tptaKispa, charcii. l a dig aim the hot absuoc froea the groood it way foaed to he brown clay tah kind af a aW. - lao in orcamferencs. Part of it waa seat. 1 1 crtiaod -or analysts. I 'ePT the f. lowing aotice cf Tamer '. ! ' "" wae ...ria, use oosxpaay that play at tbe otera nca.- next Wednesday, Dec 21 1 From theMaioa-t e Daily Mining Joarcal: Taraer v.,,, Garety Orris Co is "all . "4 ht The ftft.naf a ly played hs,e .'aa. nig bt to a crowd, J boaae, and gar the best show i a ".-. a w-w amawet aw- j ,M J" ever gteea apaa a Mar- CITT 7 ""f regretted Wtat the .-031 pan y waa enable to fcire as a I I second night, f he nan nan t- mVv ,f . i , tikv.1 . , f!L " appe.-, rreaa nne interta:Lrr,er.t. COUPONS taken at W f Read's. A nice Klein's. pair of slip, err for holiday st Scavetvfr poooaat Wis A Sari's Ladies if yon waat your Xeoas present at- I uptrera as rv'e.n a. j 6y far the largest aasaartaneat of holiday slippers for gentlemen at Klein Bros. Al most at yoar own prices. ; Osvu sinning school a. the Baptist c ha rob r ndaj eeeotnge AH sn been ber will have to pay whether attending or not. Onlr f 1 23 , for 12 ieaaoa. Kiem Bros sell no shoddy stuff, hat sell , boots aad shoes made of leather. VIA VI Co (Bw io Baltimore bloci. Doa't fail to bar dry goods, hcltdav toods, elcete, of WFKead. I The beet ewtlrv at Will Jt .Mark r. Oeuniee Tereseee Sorstum co draught at C K Bmwnell's. A fell "ice cf fleece iifwrr to lee at K!"a Broa. Klein Mr oa iren clad schocl shoes nox em all 1-sdiee yoo van Huy avergaiUrj from '-50 at Kleio Bros. 11 tne go. 75c jj tjriir ir. unrrti t i ds a Read's. Jr.iFER.sox. Mr 1 learn has removed from Harrishnrg to this city, wheie she I will reside in the future. 1 Art Holt has rented a house in Albany and will winter up there. No empty house in this city is the reason. Jefferson Lodge No 33, A F & A M.will hold tbeir annual intalhuion i..:.i..ii in tins city this evening, at which time itiu'i" officers will be installed: A B Huddleeon.W M ; J W Houck, t W ; Jjeo Richardson, J W; D H Looner Treas; T M Witten, Sec ; F E Shnfer! Jivler. Grand Master Moore, Grand Sec. ( hadwick and Grand Sen. Warden Phil Metechan will be present Review. Mill Crrv. The Cliff House in thia place took Ore in the roof last Friday af ternoon, from a drfective atovepipe, and had there not been timely effort it would have burned to the ground. This is the second time in the past aiz months that the building has been on firs, and if it had been consumed it would have went down without any insurance covering tbe property. Mrs C R Read, of Gates, while return ing from her visit at Mr Robertson's last Sunday evening, accidently fell off the bank of the roadway to tbe log tramwav, brnising herself badly. Her husband was meanwhile walking in front of her with a lantern, but cnnlit ,.rn around in time to save her from the fall, cjue rolled down thn ami t , - 1 n , omuf distance, but at no time since can ac count for her mishap. Gazette. Vas. Mors Peoplr want good groceries than anything else, lt means a good neat lor tne harmonv of the household. Matters go alon moresmooth.lv. Deal with Conn tt Hendricson and vou will get the best groceries at the lowest prices rhelr produce la always fresh, and thev keep the latest In every thing. You are not In it if you do not buv your eatln goads of Conn - Hendricson. Curo for Colds. Fevers and (loner I TV v. btlity, Small Bile Iseaiis. 2&c. per bottle. The hnest line of -pocket knives in th: oity at Stewart & Sox's. B BaL KnTATE RALES. G B Tycer to L B Tycer, undivided half 40.21 acres 14 w 2 625 G W PbiHips to U O tiayne and C L Bock, 240 acres 10 w 2.... 4000 W f and B E Davenport by sheriff to Louis Bhitnarr et al, 200 acres 111 1100 j 1 N Woodle to W H Dougherty, Iot7b!7W'sAd 150 U 8 to 8 A Pierce, 1 00 acres 11 E 1 .Patent I J P Cavendish to T W Swearingei , 3 acres 14 w 3 400 Q B Tycer et ux to J C McCormick, 19.70 acree 14 w 3 Z0 ! L Tyeer et ux to J B McCor mick. 25 acres 14 w 2 1 C Jos Sanderson to School Dist 110, 10 acres 11 w 2 Farah Thompson to E N Calaham, 80 acres 10 w 3 200 U E Coggswell to Dora Coggawell, 170 acres 14 w 4 -.. 3000 I) Hanslett to (i VV and A Homer, 242 acres 13 w 1 4000 If i on insult to your intelligence, bat some an- j scrupulous dealers try it For in-, stance : you're suffering from some Skin, Scalp or Scrofulous affection, m are feeling "run-down" and; " used-np." There's a torpid liver, ! impure blood, and all that may come ' from it. You've decided, wisely, tats Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the medicine to help you. i on know that it s guaran teed to do so, as no other blood purifier is. If it doesn't benefit or core, you get your money back. But what is best for you to take isn't always best for tbe dealer to selL He offers something else that's just as good." Is it likely? If the maker of a medicine can't trust it, can you f One of two things has to happen. You're cored of Catarrh, or you're paid $500 cash. That's what is mused by the proprietors of Dr. s Catarrh Kemedv. Br its soothing, cleansing, and heal ing properties, it cures the TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD ! rm 4 ' 6- Vhile trying to Crowd theii 0EY0E & FROMwUTbROS store-, where they always have on hand he largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Sho ins; " tmraifitse stock of Fishing "tck't. '.f eery cescrlptioa; Tents, tan. oc .Cam p Chair and thousands t ot. ings too nameroat to mention fa ;pair Shop connect n with tbe Store, and one ot ! He beat wa -men In the State to do any mi nil kind, of Cowie one Come how goods "Small is ou; -not to No roobie to prasfit and naick WILL'S MUSiCE STOR CHICKEKrSG.- HFMilira- "STECK," AXD t sr. A Sv..a .-OaVOe, ESTEY." XEVT1IAS BROS.." OKGANS. D EARin.Tr -Wondar-COCit Bvtl lailria Write for Calalornes and Prices bet-r Farehftsine I ssaaaaal ntwui. taasa1 t G.-?.is at lowest fSrkast mail Inatreniar la. Boaea and Masse af Every Ikaseriptioo M.w U -- XeedWa. E. IL WILL, Albany, lr. lledCrownMills ISOM & LANNINC, PflOPSIETORS. aw r roc ass sxocn strrcaioa roa raan.ii arro sunn rss, RFST ST0RAGK ?A0UITlES SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Care ts wii hoot a parallel in the history of medicine. AH druggists are authorised to sell it on a pos itive guarantee. . test that no other cure can successfully aland. That it may become known, the Proprietors, st an enormous ex pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States sad Canada. It roa have a Cough, Soro Throat, or Bron ohltis, use It, for it will care you. It your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptlv, and relief ty sure. If you dread that indiums disease CVnsnmotion, use it. .Sfsk your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, fVicel0cts..Mcts. acdSl.OO. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shi'.oii's Porous Plaster. Price 25cts. Im.it sale uy all Lru 3lUaad le- l5,4f7j seali 'iassaaaPsaS fa-aaaastrstl REVERE HUU3E ILBAKY. OREGON HAS. PFiSIFFER ! PROPRIETOR ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA Terrible HafTe rings of XdtUe Baby. Seven Doctors aad Two Hospitals ' Pall, Cured by Cuttcora. Bass ate. asnSa awl eezeras. Bsttetaat and parsons waa rata spread to tea BabTfireaat, iacT h was nearly covered r ar. ', aSS BBBSBSS head, until aaouaas were suable to behoM; he had no - T "turn reai sum or flay. He was under treat, meat at different limes at ptw worse sU the aha. sr month I expendw: about a ner week Is aaadashaaa, and was ea arery dasaonraged. I par. end Ccrrcvaa, Ccn ccna Soapand fJtmcr-a 111.... r. mnA InlUal ' " .4-n. i -so .ut. letter wa a. rjar. ig were atteas. . ruUr-ly crirn, aid I n as ' .oy as any mrrrhar enaM ih rtoorsaeud srery awtker ts ose it for every Bah VVJ. if. TEEOr.aow ss w. " -t.irmasi Cuticura Remedies The zrtest skin carte. Mood nrkliia, noted of r--lern Ur.a. iamtm.j tzuei ay.mj nrwi or rod ?-tiiy f jasi mn tn rTj sareVe et fortariag , dladgnrisc I: Vis, burning, bieadnsg, scaly, mutad, and nira 7 dtwjas aad aaasora of the ifela. scarn.acd VRyl, vri h k.w ot hair, froas faafaacy to ace, r ' Sfjsa, acrofaloa. or hwRditary, yia aU -ftitod aad teat phyfcaa fad. old DBi.O 1.7- : -y-wt.re. Price. Ccnccaa, SOe. ; Boa, .vzT, SI. Prepared hy the Porrrsn 3 Cux-Micts. CoaroaaTioa, Boaton. id for " now to Cor Skin Diseases," St I tQaatr ation. aad 1 m Isatinsnnails P1--n.C3. Maekbeada, red, rough, -.happed, Bad i iff Sy sk:a cared by Cenctraa Soar. n-t'ofi njai-i, zxa Wcaka of the aavd k - ..Icon Aa! -PrJn the ':- t and only ; sdag t TB A DtTV yoa awe ysanell cad i ta aw sm beat wsttsa Car Tear aaeaer. year nmwear ay sirraaiac. walM for nsrieas asked, as BO 9VBtntTVTE.JB W. L DOUGLAS 83 SHOE cairf&W K B8T SHOE IITtCssJaU HsmtaJEx. that sag set ras.1 BBjtaw. SBwcTSal- - Si SRO SO Pall asravi SwOStsars arSO arat a olSBi?i Ladies' srtrSS& Ttajaii at rxasanas oe SweCaK. aa Lr R. BIdAIN. Ssie Aen AgccyfaT ?or aaftgtasaea r? '. MUXX i lSB Osnsat teres he c Brery nawass taa lie pcifc ; : r z efdfliir BIUOTJSN'eSS Tit? S. I. Bfati-faf aad LivfT Cure IS A SAFE. PHYSIC ftlH at ratur If taken as directed, we Guarantee Saiis faction or refund your money. D0NT SICKEN. DOS1 GRIPE. 50 cents per bottle, by POSH AY A MASON. DR S AJa-SKSrS ELECTRIC BELT LATEST PATEMTS KSJ nsnWMIUMrS. e wutear vrnaeu gjft au w. rer layatsia r Simla, ayrr? 'K. .uiwm. eraiaa. t Iftaaarcs. laaasvr. raeawaw.w. aaftatalata, sael MtTTaa etWal sett yr eeaaest SeM erer ySary wast aaea.rmkXS srsrsaaeBi. ta K ami ... mi. s4 Cr ntsasssaai PuapSMa. watiaa. was, ray. aaSta oaauaa aa aa4 riearMa MiwelSl'iaimaai. u. . ., WIT it?tcirga T c; -a Me, IT First St.. POaTANO. ORE. MDSIC HATH CHARMS. You can truly say, there is no place like home, happy home, iiyou possess one of those eiegant and sweet toned pianos, at Mrs Hymans, u.e. First street. These Jong evenings is just the time to enpv hi Store. Uas stock of 2nd awT goods alley, anal the mast reasonable have on hand all kinds of in the prices sad asnaes reSey the , coawarteaUy and Sr. :.fti. B9 a sessise aewrea sase. I frVliaacmrallMamrcnarcwcTe ; mid at the price. Tiisaas rsasiiai i i 'i ai asiiaslas I tlSava Hand swd.fcacsafaaas. -rkaa wF EM snssawexiesnr c, eft - , , -.. k ir -. yr t i Itaeptaayrdrj a&iwarp. i a SS) nae Calf, fTX.15 and sR-OSJ Wart- I wTTma Si iidis sawiasasnw autYlaTsssai slasaaastWt. aTawry asTwTsH aaa. TheSaJ'st ae rr-.snnt-.yt,, . ' iiissaw a aa a e.. -z, v itwar r aa nsi siaBiniaa nisiiaa. Cnsrriaa.-W. iTncassaw' same mA the arks atsnni II ea the ootxnaa of each shoe: sook (or a rrTTTimrr- "saeaisal af II n Hi mmmm SnwaSwaaattjaiJ atato taeaujtitaB bj saw tarcaV W. lZ DsTCsSTJ. Krwcataa! aiaaa. SnMaW Laraat c w - ; atl fLat sal wTTa ELECTS 0 ? sUCKETtC F saspfusosy raealwas ftwa yrimas areaetTM-. sa-Iu-M. Sva aal - ,.jrf ail i 1 1 ansBLitrwi a earraet tsat a ausaaUy Salt a. ta, weasar at WtsVrttt S,Ca, aaa -Bl tan allir lay iiaraaaaa. TWaaS aay. Seeawarets. HIZ7 taa lr-yaUa after all sakar - i Un . SaiWS aaSya sty SsaereSa t aaalaaaalal ia Ula aaa 7rtTi-i.I aw ixriyii, kiaittir FURNITURE; S-OVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKE. PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY. ETC, ETC. On door went of S S Young's old store, L. C0TLE16.