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r t gctuartat. The governor has a plain duty to perform when he comet to consider the Durham ballot liw, veto it. The only tin plate mill in operation now is the McKinley plant that grinds the tax out of the American consumer. Democrats and republicans alike will sym pathise with Governor McKinley in his fi nancial misfortunes. Judge Jackson was confirmed as Supreme Judge without the formality of a division or yea and nay vote. Mr Clarkson seems to have forgotten the fact that President Harrison at one time appointed a first assistant postmaster general who didn't reflect any remarkable honor upon his administration. Senator Paddock was one of the men who recognized the danger of McKinleyism when the tariff bill was pending in the Fifty first congress. His defeat for the senate will undoubtedly confirm his opinion on that point. The captain of the Eugene cadets will send two cannon to Portland for the use of the Thurman legion on the day of the Cleveland inauguration. Good enough Hurrah for Eugene! and the captain of the cadets. P L Fountain of Klamath county, but formerly of Linn county, is a candidate for the Klamath Indian Agency. He has the in' dorsement of the democratic county central committee of Klamath county. Barney) Martin of Carvallis is also a candidate. Czarism will not go down the throats of American people, and there is no use in trving to fores it. When a man gets too " big for his breeches, and tries to set him self ui as a little tin trod, he is going to get pulverizer) when the next election day comes around. President Fulton may just as weli come off his perch. Jeiegram. Yea, verily, true as divine inspiration. W N Roacb, a democrat, was elected United States senator from North Dakota, yesterday. This will give the democrats just hair the senate, which, with the casting vote of Vice president Stevenson makes a majority. The democrats will very likely elect a sena tor from Montana. The Democrat believes it voices the sentiments of nine-tenths of the taxpayers of Linn county when it gives expression to the opinion that Senators Weatherford and Myers and representatives Blevins, Miller and Elmore were faithf uP servants of the people and ttat the latter made no mistake in their election. A two billion dollar congress was utterly condemned by the votes of the people of the country. We believe that a more than two million dollar legislature will meet the sane deserved fate at the hand of the voters of Oregon in June 1894. The legislature was largely republic in in both branches and that party will be held responsible (or this in excusable extravagance. Tn; republican party leaders in this state are sinking their head with an ominous turn as they discuss the ioad the party will have to carry in the campaign of 1894. The extravagerces ot the state legislature are without parallel in this state, and in con templating their extent we involuntarily turn our eye to the ReeJ congress for a precedent. It is frequently said that some men have greatness thrust upon them. The reverse i true, sometimes, as happened to presides t Fulton during the closing hours of the sen ate. Following in the footsteps! the noto rious Reed, he counted twelve senators as voting "no'' v. bo had not voted at all. This was done to carry through a bill emascula ting from the Australian ballot law some of i ts best features. Here Fulton had littleness cast upon him as he was unequal to the task oi doing right. His conduct will rise up to fitter him greatly in the future. The governor has but one course to pur sue in regard to the Durham bill which strips the Australian ballot law of nearly all its merit, and which was railroaded through the senate by the adoption of Czar Reed tactics, and that is to veto it. It would have been impossible to pass it had no Fulton, the president of the senate, adopted the Reed tactics of ruling that a member shcnld be recorded as voting "no" wlten such member saw fit to not vote at all. Veto it, -governor. It is a good place f-r a little veto. Waldo M Potter, register of the United States Land Office at Fargo North Dakota, w'uo carried the sobriquet of 'Father of the Republican Party in North Dakota,' comes out in a scathing letter, in which he re nounces all allegiance to the republican party and asserts that the democracy of Glover Cleveland is preferable. , For 12 years, he says, he has watched the action of the republican bosses in this state and has found them to be a set of tyrants who have dragged down the party from a majority of two thirds of the voters to ignominious defeat. Governor Pennoyer speaking of the ap pointment of Gresbam for secretary of slate by Cleveland says: "It would accord with the eternal fitness of tilings if Mr Cleveland, who bolted and disregarded the wishes of the regular dem ocratic organization of New York regard ing a candidate for the presidency, should confer a cabinet appointment on Mr Gres ham, who bolted the nomination of his party. Such an appointment would be a premiun on bolting, conferred by a bolter." Now, this statement about Cleveland's b)Itiog is far fetched. He was a candidate far president and, notwithstanding his own slate voted against him, he was fairly nom inated and overwhelmingly elected. His own state by a majority of nearly 50,000 shown 1 his popularity there. His Excel lency attempts to heap upon Mr Cleveland the odium of being a bolter. "Misery loves company, and we suppose the governor wants some one to go along with him and share the odium of being a bolter as the fact is notorious that the governor bolted both state and national tickets last year. The governor seems to be making bis case worse. HEALTH l(lTS. Raw eg; for a cut. Hut water for sprains. Hut lemuniidc for colds. Turpentine far lockjaw. Hot milk as a stimulent. Salt iva'.er for falling hair. kiw oys ters for hoarsness. Tar on sugar for wtac lungs. l ilcklime la water for poiion. Sugar riiois'.ened with vlneger for hie rough. Milk pudding and stewed fruit for bilfious dyspepsia. Smoke inhalation it a new treatment for cons'jmptlon. Castor oil lias not failed in any care to re move watts to which it is applied once s day) from two to six weeks. Celery coffee is s ntw drink. ltd ssid to give renewed strength to the brain and nerve. states' rights and the court. If J S Clarkson will look over the su premo court records since the civil war his apprehensions of the triumph of states' rights through Judge Jackson s influence will abate somewhat. He will learn there, perhaps to his aston ishment, that the supreme court, while composed mainly of republican justice. has already and finally decided, on the states' rights side, a numbes of cases more directly involving that issue than any that are likely to arise hereafter cases whose decision, indeed, practically puts the question finally out of court as a debatable issue. It was a strongly republican court when U decided the Louisiana slaughter house case and the Ku-Klux case, and", when it overthrew the civil rights bill. Every judge on the bench was the appointee of a republican president when the court decided the Virginia debt case, and that decision was one of the strongest judicial assertions of states' rights that have ever been made On the other hand, the southern, demo cratic, states' rights Justice Lamar helped to make the majority of the court in decid ing flatly against states' rights in the original package case. The trouble with Mr Clarkson is, first, that he confounds strict construction of the constitution to which all judicial minds seem inclined with the theory of secession and the spirit of rebellion, and second, that he cannot understand that there are men who, in high judicial position, can divest their minds of all narrow considerations of partisanship and give judgments in accord ance with the law, the constitution and the fundamental principles of government. Those democrats who are disposed to criticise the appointment of Gresham should bear in mind that there is plenty of room in the democratic party for men like Gres ham. Had the party a thousand such new men as he it would be all the better for it. Mr Cleveland fixed in his dard of man he required for the office of secretary of state and then began to look about for the man who would fill the measure, and found him in Harrity . Dickinson, Whitney, and Bayard, but these "old guard" demo crats all and severally declined. By the advice of many democrats of national reputation Mr Cleveland was induced to consider the propriety of offering Judge Gresham an appointment and thus he wa led to make him secretary of state. That Gresham will be heartily in harmony with every democratic measure which Mr Cleve land will attempt to carry out admits not of a doubt. No high minded man like Judge Gresham would accept a position were this not true. I Ml I II 1 I A republican paper, speaking of Carlisle, Gresham. Bissell. Lament and Morton. members of Cleveland's cabinet, says that they are all "poor men." Well in point of money wealth this is true, but in ability, personal integrity, and wide experience they are rich, and this i what the nation stands muii in need of just at present. The country has been ruled by wealth long enough. Last fall the people, the poor people, decided that a change was desirable and by an overwhelming victory, turned the plutocrats out and the democrats in. It is fitting that Cleveland should select "poor men" for his cabinet. The rich have had their day and they have employed their time well in taxing the many for their own benefit. There will be less official style when Carlisle, Gresham, Bissell and the other members of Uie cabinet are in control than under the rule of the protected barons of the country. It's a healthy sign, this return to Jeffersonian simplicity. Tliose democrats at Portland who nude application some time aga to His Excell ency, Governor Pennoyer, for permission to use a couple of cannon belonging to the state to celebrate the inauguration of G rover Cleveland as president of the Unit ed States and who were refused with such abrupt brusqueness by the governoi .applied, through Senator Mitchell to Steve Elkins, secretary of war, lor permission to use a couple from the fort ai Vancouver. Per mission was promptly granted, and now, while the governor may have all the satis faction which hi arbitrary course vouch safed, the democrats will also feel that the iron heel of one clothed with a little brief authority is not sufficiently powerful to crush out their nilarious joy and enthusiasm which will find veui on she fourth of March. Concerning the repo-t put in circulation by certain republicaa papers of New York to the effect that Garft!c as opposed to the appointment of Gres'1 Hie New York World says it is authorized by I . h Mr Cleveland and Mr Carlis c to say tbtftgit no truth in the statement. Mr Carlia.e when informed by Mr Cleveland of ti-e appointment of Mr Gresham declare 1 it u most excellant ap peintnent saying thai h: knew Mr Gresham well and that lie was "a great big, broad minded man, the very one to be cboien ." Ovct a hundred specimens of deep sea fishes have been secured off the California coast. For the most part they ate darkly colored, soft bodied, and many cf them are covered with phosphorescent spots which act as port able lamps, whereby tbe fish are able to see in the dark depths of the ocean. These fish live in the open ses, at a depth cf two to five miles, snd their soft bodies at this depth are rendered firm by the tremendous pressure of the surrounding waters. I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj The Washington correspondent of the Ore gosroa is, indeed, hard pressed for political capitsl. lie says Gresham is a republican in every thing but in name. Hut the very reverie Is true. He is a democrat in every thing but In nam;, and this fact coupled wi n bis unqutstioned integrity sad ability ac counts for iiis appointmen'. These demo cratic principles will show themselves in his offici si conduct, A democrat in A Ibany who finds a cause and motive for every move made on the po litical chess board has found tbe cause of th appointment of Greshim. He say that tha gentleman is cousin ts the wife of bis Ex cellency, Governor Pennoyer, and the lattgr's tender interest in the relatives of his better half, induced him to recommend tnis appoint ment to Mr Cleveland. His influence with the president led the latter at ence to make the appointment. Ciignty-eigbt degrees below zero is given as tbe minimum temperature at a point on the Lena Hirer in northeast Siberia, lati tude 67 north and longitude i'.U e&ut from Greenwich. The thought of that may help to make us better contented with tVe cold weather we have bad this month. It is a strange fact that while paper i? being used for dozens of purposes formerly monopolized by wood, or even a harder material, such as car wheels, boxes, barrels, tubs, pails, etc, wood in rapidly driving other jitgrrrfllfliif to Lhe wall in the inanu facture of nearly all the cheaper grades of paper. The financial outlook for the state is glo'my in view of the fact that the legis lature just adjourned appropriated nearly two and a quarter millions with not a dollar In the treasury. The people mourn snd groan when the looters rule, but when old democratic simplicity hold sway tliey rejoice APPROPRIATION BILL The following is the appropriation bill passed by the legislature. The appropri ations foot up In round numbers $1,400,000 more tean $200,000 above the appropria tions made two veart ago. Besides thesa there are special appropriations that the sum ton! over $J, 000,000: Governor $ make 3.000 Private secretary to governor Secretary of state Chief clerk Slate treasurer 3,600 3,ooo 3,600 1,600 4,000 3,6co 6,000 J.OOO I.O03 Clerk to same Superintendent ol public instruction Attorney genera! Librarian Prison inspector UCNEKALFU.NI. . Pilot commlsloneis t,aoo Clerk to same ,.ao Health officers 4.400 Janitor and assistant 3.4 Traveling expenses of supt. of pub In. 1,600 Nlglnwatchman at cspitol building 3,400 Coatingenl expenses of library 50O School for deaf mutes ao.ooo Oregon institute for the blind .... 12,000 Improvements, etc. for sama 12,000 Clerical aid of supt. of pub. in.... 3, too Clerical servicein sec'y of state's office 10,360 Printing, department of education 7.S Board of agriculture 10,000 Improvements at fair grounds S1000 Oregon state food commlssroner 1,000 Maintainince of pilot schooner 3, 000 Railroad commissioners and clerk. . 20,000 Fish comniissio n 8,000 Electric lighting public buildings.. 10,000 Rewiring cnpltol building 2,000 Advertising state warrants, etc 600 Oregon supreme court reports 9,600 Eastern Oregon agricultural societies 6,000 Southern Oregon board of agriculture 3.000 Board ol horticulture 7. 000 Boat man at Ast Jria ooo Oregon domestic animsl commission 12,000 State libiarv 5. 000 State board of equalisation ifioO The Home, Portland 5. Orphans' Home at Salem St0 Orphans' Home at Albany 5,000 The Refuge Home. Portland 5,000 Baby Home, Portland 4.000 Magdalen Home, Portland 4oo Mileage, e c. of Joseph Emery 103 Oregon Pioneer Association 5 Compiling records of Indian wars. . 800 Portland Industrial Fair I.000 St Mary's Orphan Heme, Beaverton 2.000 Rewards for arrests, etc 1,100 Electric wiring at insane asylum. . 7.50O Otter improvements insane asylum. . 32,600 At the asylum cottage farm 4', "00 Fencing insane asylum lands 1,300 Landsao joining asylum celt age farm 1 1,000 Improvements at stale capitol.. .,. . 6,000 Drain from capi'ol grounds to river 3.600 New roof and painting sute Capitol 7,000 Purchase of oo i and pay ot fireman 5,400 Hili annotated law 893 Publishing resources of Eastern Or. 2,678 Deficiencies in ss . lam spproariations 25,558 In appropriation tor the capitol. . . . In appropriations for cottage farm. . In general expenses institute for blind Expense food commissioner Portage railway at Ca s Deficiency in asp. oi sute departm'ie. I'aiform series of school blanks.... Hall of bouse of rerescataiives. . .. Transportation of convicts TraosporalioB cf insane.... General expenses state penitentiary General ex Dense insane Expenses assembly of 1 891 ...... . Improvements, etc. reform scl sol Land f jr peaiteniiary water ditch. Salaries, etc. normal school, Moam'th 2x382 arer frr miKlir rr t r.i inff . aCQQ7 . ... 4.997 g 1 ......... a .P, Priming for sgnculiural societies.. 16.104 Salary attorney-general 5,151 E MCroisan, conveying irisasc person J J Dalrrmplc & Co. for interest. . John Knight, H C Wood. P A Conde J N Hoffman and E M Lrs'ie for services as agents of the state .... Board of equalization 1891 and 9a E M Crotsao. sheriffs fees Expenses case of Oregon vs S P Ross E Moore & Co. printing brief Relief of VYasKo county Rolling stuck for portage railway;. . D D Neer for services at capitol. . G C Fu ton, attorney for pilot com Office rent, pilot com'is 1S91 and '93 T C Shaw and S T Richardson com 8.97 6 .4&4 22 490 1,000 1 17 piling war records. 5i Extension to peoitenti J etc S-S Cleaning out Mill creek 5,000 Land. for penitentiary 2,500 Iastruro-nta aod clerical aid weather buieau i.ooo Boys' and girl' aid oceity. Portlaad 2,500 Pnrton Home for Friendleas, Portland 2,000 Dormitories, s-ate university 25,000 VAKIOt s OTHER FUNDS. SVanes reform S'-liool offirer . . . 36,000 Additional school hulldioga e'c. . . 78,000 SsiariW of judges. 'C 107,100 Addition ! egia'a'ive expense. . 5.000 Stjte teachers iotiitute and su preme conn , 28,000 Genera' expanses insane asylum. . 275.000 Books for library 500 Returning pitient to their homes.. 800 Public pnn ing and binding 60,000 Converlng patients to Insane asylum 28,000 Transportation of convict to pen itentiary 33,000 Arrest snd return of fugitives 10,000 De6cirncics in same 1,31$ Support ol non resident poor 10,000 Penitentiary Fuxo. Salary oi superintendent 3,000 Salariesofw rdens 4,200 Teamster and farmer 1,800 Bookkeeper 2.400 Shop guards at $60 per month .... 8,000 Guards 13,200 Engineer and plumber . . 1,800 Four night watchmen 5,430 Vi.iting phyMcian 1,200 General exp-naes 50,000 Firewood 4,000 Material for fencing water ditch, etc 4.1 50 Rogues gallery 700 FltOM THE TSUST FL'NDS -INTEREST Relief F S Moore, rebate Salary clerk school land commission Expenses of sal; of lands Collecting monej from escheated estates Keeping school fund accoun'a. . . . Management ol university lands and funds Agricultural coll-ge lands and fund 22.50 3,000 6,000 500 3.000 300 3o FROM THE TRUST FUNDS-PRINCIPAl. Purchasers agricultural lands. ... Lands purchased as school and state lands Repayment upou swamp land, etc Foundry plant, penitentiary Salary boaal of public works 1 ,aoo 4,000 33.00 55.000 2,00 SB BlKgR I'aiUcr Bros, grocers. 1 V. M. French keupa railroad time. ". I'my your grocerivs of Parker Bros Fiae groceries at Uonn & llcndrioson's. Mow nream cheese just leceived st Conrad B4yer P J Smiley job printer, Flian Block, does Srst class work. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 6 cent , cigar at Julius Joseph's. Dr M II Bllii. ohysiuian and surgeon nity ' or Albany, Om 11. country. Ctll ml l I 1 Laoiss Fists Shoes. I have a full lin adi" fine dress shoe, all solid snd ihs est njveltiea in t'yir, and ravsonabU , ces. Samcel E, Touva. GEORGE WASHINGTON. First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen. The mayor of Portland will receive $3600 a year, and the Governor of Ore gon $1500. Which had you rather be. The closing moments of the state legis lature were taken up with the passage of resolutions of thanks, some of4whlch were very silly and childish, snd would have been d'scr editable to a legislature of school children. The Salem Journal kept Its eyes open ana says what It thinks, and strikes the spike : This legislature is a record breaker and a record maker. It will do more to reconstruct Oregon politically than an session that ever met There waa a re markable absence of politics but a contin uous presence of a boodle, extravagance and vicious legislation. The Junction City Times gets very mad on account ot the failure to establish Blaine caunty, and say: "Next week wfc will handle the matter without glove and these distinguished ? gentlemen will be shown up In their nefarious cowardly ac tion." The distinguished gentlemen are all right, snd It is fortunate for Oregon, a few men are In the legislature with back bone. After July 1, 1S94, the sheriff and clerk of Lane county will receive a salary of $2,500 and the county will furnish deputies in addition thereto. The bill as amended cuts out the clause allowing the sheriff mileage and expenses for work within the county. When his official du'.ies call him outside the county he Is allowed his expenses which Is a premium on letting a criminal gets good start. It ia said this bill will give the sheriff ol Lane county net salary of about $1,000. All sheriff's fees are to We prd la advance and the sheriff ia not required to work after p in. Eugene Guard. As the law does not go Into effect until alter the next election there can be no kicking. Men not wanting the othce under the arrangeme.it. will of curse not run lor it Sections ol the state that sec u ret! plen ty of the boodle teem to be well pleased with the la'.e legislature. MrC W Fulton's name will be Dennis if he ever wants anything of Oregouians hereafter He has showed himself to be a first class demagogue. The Stayton Time has evidently s bone to pick with a Lehaarn paper judging from the fo!loing: Taose looking for the big gest liar for lbe least monev should corres pond wl:h the editorial writer of ihe" Leba non Advance." In the teachers examination in Lane county 6 received first grade certificate. .' second grades, 10 third grades, and 42 failed. The number of failures was pro- . a a a a 1 ostoty one to tne large numoeroi stuaents examined to see what they can do. At least that is permitted in some places, at the expense of tbe connty. Evin Daly, ol Marion county, made; arrangements to marry Mrs Goudenougb j Lkiu nut el. Pa. Feb 21. The town i through correspondence resulting from a was thrown into tbe most intense excite matrimonial advertisement, MrsAiood- J meat this evening by aa attempted bank enough came to Salem. Daly did not 1 robberv and the murder of a prominent like the bargain, and backslid. A breach f citixen in attempting to capture tbe bur- : of promise suit followsdnd the plaintiff; glar. On of rie men was captured, and recovered $776 damages. Good enough. J narrow !v ecapel lynching. Som boys j saw five men trying to force an entrance ' There is a mean girl in Wasco.and the j into the back window of the Iechburg story of her meanness has just leaked hank betiding. They gave the alarm to ; out. She bet a kiaa against a dollar j Constable Collar. S S alcCulloah snd with ti e editor of tbe Wasco News that j Oosmcleoian William Schvferr The three Harrison would be elected. The stake- j men huiried to the building, and justs holder of the dollar waa a homely old j tbe arrived, one of the borgiar came out 1 maid .and when be claimed tbe kiss from and was ordered to surrender. Tne borgiar tbe girl, was coolly inlormed that the , drew a revolver and fired, and Schaeier fell Lest some one gets to thinking every tarmcr 11 tr.teoenc ol honeair. we pno- 1 Saturday a farmer disposed of some butter at the grocery store of A ' uoKJsraun. it was aiscoverea a iter war as that the rolls had been made with extra care, for about one half inch on the ont- side it waa very fine butter and the re- u..u.Uoa...u.ua.u.i,, ''' -,re7 1 lhe VJ?dac'rl of rV',!! stuff could be located he might be held V UB VI IUIt7 VI IXIttUK UUW tlVIVBVUIsT food. A fanny man who asked, "where is the state ol matrimony.'" received the to! lowing exolanaturv answer: "It i bounded hv husT- j gin8 and kissing 00 one side, and cradles and j uauies on ine oioer . 111 coei. prnaacva arc ; 000 jpopalatioa snd brcomstlckt and slating out; a49iat nighta. It wss discovered by Adam and ; Evs while bunting a northwest aisge out I of Paradise. The climate is rather sultrv until yoa pass the tropics of housekeeping. when squally weather seta in with safficient power to keep all hands as coal a cecum- bers. For the principal toad leading to this Interestirg state consult tbe hrst psir of blue eves vou run serosa " ee Thera are 36 nurseries in Oregon, cov ering 1676 seres, containing 9,000,000 young trees, aod there are abojt 100,000 acres of grow ing trees.one halt in prunes one fourth in apples, one tenth in pears etc Oregon is bound to be a fruit state A Foster correspondent says: The most pertinent question now (or discussion Is; Re solved that Gov, Penneycr deserve more praise for vetoing the World' Fair BUI than criticism for denying us the use of the cartons on inauguration of Cleveland. The Salem city aaaesament last year showed a total of about f 1,700,000, after deduction of exemptions and indebted nessJournal The sams ss Albany's. A peculiar fatt considering tbe difference in population. Perhaps dns to the states owning nearly everything, which is not assessed . Ths same old story. In a very unbusi -nesa like way he indorsed notes pro miscuously. A collapse followed. The man who dictated the tariff policy of the nation was incapable of attending to his own affairs properly. And yet Governor "ininioy iu rrrs mrsioriuue is eruiiteri tu the sympathy of all. He gave way to a weakness peculiar to many public men. He Wintry a Wreck Yockostown. 0. Eeb 18. Governor McKinley left here this morning for Colum bus. Tbe Walker failure is growing, so far as liabilitias are concerned, and it is now known that the governor is on at least $75,000 worth of notes given by Robert Walker. The governor does not know how much the notes will aggregate, nor which ones have been paid, lie is not worth more than 840,000 or $50,000, and the payment of these notes will leave him a tin unci al wreck. Ill the Murderer Phoenix, Ariz, Feb 19. For tbe last two days there have been habeas corpus proceedings before Cbief Justice Gooding to release Kd Hill, arrested as tbe murderer of L Summers, of W ha' com. Wash. Deputy Sheriff Webb made the arrest, and Sheriff Lathrop, of Wasbingj.cn, is here to take the prisoner. This evening tbe demurer was not granted, and Attorney Marks now questions Governor Murphy's right to grant a requisition. The governor refuses to show the papers and the case was continued till Monday. T!ii Worst la Years Pittsburg, Feb 19 Tbe worst storm in years is prevailing throughout Western Pennsylvania, Keastern Ohio and portions of West Virginia. It has been snowing for 4 nours, ana irom iu to i inches now covers the ground. Ths wind is blowing a gale, ana the, snow is drifting badly. All trains are late, but so far no accidents have been reported. Walskey aad Brawn Stent London, Feb 19. The Standard calls the home rule bill a ' colossal monument of ingenious futility," and ridicules especial ly the financial proposals , It says the unity of the countries would reit on a basis of whisky and brown stout. The Kirbest Banker in Berlin. Bkiujn, Feb 19. Baron Bleiehroeder died at 1 o'clock this afternoon. He was the richest banker in Berlin, and one of tbe richest men in Germany. The fortune left by him is estimated at 100,600,000 marks. He was one of Prince Bismarck s nearest business friends, and during the old regime was known as Bismarck's "body banker a Cballcase CiiKVKNNi:. Wvo, Feb 18. Representa tive Harper today sent a challenge to fight a duel to Representative Baker, with whom he had un altercation the other night. Buker in reply said he would settle the difficulty tbe next time be met Harper on the street. Both men are armed und a hooting affray is expected. eel ser,i 1 !i 1 ; PniijtnKLi'iiiA, FeTr20 Au application tor a receiver for the Meaning, made in a bill in equity, was filed by ex-Senator T C Piatt of New York, as a bolder of Heading bonds. The petition was granted and A A McLeod, president of the company, E P Willer, of the Lehigh Valley division, and Chief Justice Paxson, of the state supreme court, appointed receivers, in a bond of $'00,000. The total amount lost by the stockholders In Reading; since February 1, is estimated at 634,063,112. ladlaas vs htaaaaea, Umatilla, Or' Feb 20. Bad blood exists between Indians and Chinese at this point, and trouble may result. During the pant few weeks wood has been scarce at the Indian village, and to keep from freezing the Indians have been tearing down por- Uons of a large Hume, which was built tor mining purposes by a company of Chinese sevpmT Hawaii arm. The Chinamen exnended over $5000 in building tbe flume. Today a sauail of armed Chinamen surmised some i squaws as they were breaking down apart! of tbe flume and drove them from the toe no. The Indiana are desperate. Beaareaard Di-adr New Orleans. Feb 20 General O T IJeauregard. one of the last of the generals of the ton federate military service, died tonight Tbe first symptoms of the fatal illness were manifested two weeks ago. when he was attacked by a complication of diseases which threatened heart failure. The direct cause wa heart faimre. The uneral will be held Wednesday. Tfce Wart Dae 1 Sai.km, Feb ao. Now that the iegisla- LUJ ITtZ 3 Tto mH ha TLPr-lLS se.n ,' lt H "li5Tltb?e P?6? OUt Of the .00 introduced. Of ttlOSe which passed, ill originated in the house and ( in tbe senate, r ifty-thre were amending city chartiTs or incorporatod town, and 24 j carried appropriations. The majority of j the remainder were only minor amendments j to toe code Celtlag I Wamuv.t-s. Feb 30. Senator Mitchell was fortunate today in getting through an ; amendment to tfce sundry civil bill, in creasing tbe limit of tbe cost of the port of ' Portland public builaings from $500,000. as it first stood, to f 1.000.000. It will, of course, take a hard tight to keep the house from cutting ont this amendment, as tbe economist there will do all in their power tt) prevent tbe increase. a Beaawrrat Eieeictf Bismarce. N D. Feb 20 W X Roach democrat, was todav elected I'nited Spates senator from this state. ,Mr Boarh was, elected by a combination of democrats and . aawtopsmdenU, aided by some republicans. Sl.aTTI.lt- Vat, tl I'nilad Staia i'n. ( mi,K.oer j w Sprigg ba been given tbe aiyiv h Judge Hanfcrd. ot lbe Uoo or submitting to sn inSgslicJby ! j Judge Gilbert, of Use United States circuit g mnrl -f hia maaartin. iti, iiw. ..f j Tae Gam. the Chinese woman who was! ined before him January 23 on a charge of . being illegally in the country, and -ntenc- S siiow Oeported. At the trial a man testified that be was initrocted by Spriggs :.. iv, woman if .it.L .iiiJi plying 1 1 tbe marshal at Portland: also to make hi return in such manner as to ojnceai the place and date of arrest. This cauaedthe Portland Bar AssxMiatioa to adopt reaokilioas censuring Spriggs. and Judge Uanford gave Spriggs the alter native. T. sjaaj Bkllledi F-xn.t, a Feb 21-JohaT HoweHs and Albert atendil, miners at ! eJ f ranJtliB. were instantly lulled ad hj the gjt '. Dag M away cf the staging. P wnicn tney it in a ahaft at i lcloc u morning. Keitbcr was married 1 I ne result of tne inquest by the curxmer 1 IT.1 Nt'ng was constructed by " deceased, and no blame is attached to the company wui 11 Washixoto;i. Feb 2i. The character ; of the fight develoied against the Hawaiian treaty has caused its friends considerable uneaunee. snd the understanding is that I they intend to make an attempt to hasten it j through, as the opposition it gaining 1 snengtu. senaior Allison is counted amour the onnoneni of th tmslr. and thoae Who an furfatinir it aav indav 'that it will be impossible to mt a two-ibird vote ' for it in the senate. A ralifarala Bartlaake FAtarisxD. Cal. Feb 21. At &U p m a 1 -B a . oeavy inoet ot earthquake was felt here NO material dsaage was done, bevond big s aire to the inhabitants. The vibra tions were from south to north. J ala far AlleraeySeaeral 11KOOKV11.1.K. Pa, Feb 'Jl.-Georoo W Jenlcs will be attorney -general in Cleveland second administration. He received the news of his appointment from Mr Cleve land in three telegrams vesterdav. the last one arriving at I o'clock in the after - noon. gulf pT" SYftUPtffilSS' S g SS. aV aaaaaSSV ri." aSfSaaw Va A" f f aSSSSfSSSSSa. v e W I aStwRSaflsYA Both the methoti and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fenlly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. . Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN-FRANCISCO, CAL, tamsviuE, xr. new yohk, nr. TWO 111 Fits IM 4 1 n 1 The Statesmen recently ave the fol lowing sketches: A Blevins One of Linn county's rep resentatives in the house is A Blevins, who is a native of Kentucky, born in Clay county in that state on October 27tb, 18.17. mis father removed to Van Bnrra county, Missouri, in 1841, residing there nine years, ne men set out for Oregon, in 1850, crossing the plains with an ox team. Ilia name was Isaac Blevins, and he settled in Linn countv. on the Cala ponia,about seven miles south ol Albany, Tl ...... 1 ...... .1 -1- - . .1 ; 1 I hid nuujiui ui our aseicn remained ai home until of age. He then went to California and engaged in mining for a year, returning to Jackson countv, where he was interested in mining and stock raising for a couple years. From there Mr Blevins went to adaho and followed mining for six years in that territory and British Columbia. He then returned to Linn county and was married in Sep tember, I87O, to Lurinia M Maxey, ol that connty, after which he purchased a farm about seven miles south of Albany and a mile and a halt west ol Tangent. Mr and Mrs Blevins have a family of five children living, two dead. They resided on the farm up to two years ago last fall, wnen tney went to tte town ol Tangent to live. While Mr Blevins was on the; larm he was at various times, for about t six years al together sonerintendent of ' the Albany Farmers' Company ware- i house, and all the time since he took up j his residence in the town he has occupied . 1 : : . : w .. v., , . I Linn C0UI,tv in the legislature of 1SH7 una position, mr mevins representee i He WM ,-, on the democratic , ticket last June. 1 ' w P Elmore is a member ol the Linn county delegation, and is a democrat. He was born in Jefferson county, East Tennesee. Feb 4, lSSO.where he remained until March, 1878, when he came to Ore gon and settled at Brownsville, Linn county, residiLR there until September, 13!2, when he removed to Umatilla county and engaged in the stele basinets on Butter creek This is now in Morrow county, near Heppner- Mr Elmore was there six years, when lie returned to Brownsville, and has since resided there, He married at Brownsville lanuarr 1st. 1882, Mrs Louisa Carolin, and they have one child living and one deceased. Mr Elmore had a farm near Brownsville, but i haa 1-vSxi in tba town tha nail ivo rrr ! He has been president of the Brownnille 1 ,itrvCUn?i!1- "nd " rm'r of 1,18 I U " od Orange. Representative E - more ia a mrmher of thn aland ins r-n.n mit tees on engrowed bills and mann- fact 1: res. 1 I Mr a Sarah Muir Ot afinneapolts. For Women Hood's SarsnpariHa is Especially Adapted to Cure Difficulties Peculiar to the Sex Tba I suturing and mvigorattng properties of Hood's Sartapariru. combined with Its power u xitAitre and ecxUa tbe blood, rewier it pocul- tarty adapted tor an troubles woaaeu-mat ttred feeang. or tW atsny eases. K ! H a BSSSJ tjs-j a I Female us) temedk. ar.1 tbyslclats. torso One day 1 read one of tha Hood's aaiaanarfft books, and tho-aght I would try a t-ott ot the aseaUrtne. It made so great a dif- Sare'oad m my eoadiooa nil I took lnree ooaie tarseu saerreear sreti. 1 have also grtata Hood's Sarsaparilla to the chlVireo, and Cad that it keeps them la good health. 1 am willing that this shall be for the benefit of others. Mem sob tem ST., So. HOOllr. FILLS -r a... l. t. GO Op UEWSi fV lbs etdtihas s ce.-,saa;rs ef A II give Dr. ToU plraaar to an- em noaaear that fca ts earw futliatg up TINY LSVER FILL whlesr t af eaeaaralngly a-nJ t alna, afa, ret retaining all e vlrtararuM"aP Largar on. ?oaraafl pmrrty aegatabta. Itfih aliea l thoaa plllk SX are UU aaawnl. Tba exact aia ol IX'TTS T1HY UVER FILLS A U hora tn the be rter mt thu -aui." 45 told in '88 2,288 sold in '89 6,268 sold in 90 20,049 80ld In ,9li Igtfk I W CO 30'.1 n '92 ' Stool Wt Tlsaa SVaajraa taS ts stop oft asei -aroua. Steel Aerrnoter. Where anahaSSaaaSaia k. Sanaa a aaa Riara la ' r'tJ BeaaaatY ta Jaaa r larraaaa motor Co t- Imi J. re v extern ta sVst tS At- 3 mam times aa many Mtndmiltt) asaU otfter makr O0MtftWkf ;m laf oflgiiai HaMMM tofti tW hteti tlttd Tavw .tfc tasw.tj - liliiBf Te-r;7 3 1. Vt (eumrj It ft 94 ta artakk tlaer Larl tatM ow aayr'-wee 3 w bj mm mwm mm q ISt BBBBjaa BO) .A.t-.; .r a: 1 aatyaai si tvo-e aa ywt ta. ihrn 3 Maa u yw, imitation 2 o of our Invention. ' 5g SM W&tfw Meuatiwiif tip -? st6afrtsr cit-asnlvg tjmm 9 m wort ma i.iktuf4 3 ia.wUaaapa4rr.h1 vtUtA g 3 A dfnasso?Ebic -a t as?;i:,'iffl;f &s3SBS aittai. t. naialaaat o air I aaa.l. aa a fcgary aal aawl. aa la tha taaili.. a auav. raaaik rtst Saa mi ITHIHav dill d!ir aai V . n oclalaad ihwsfcti 3 on I :r- T whw,. sssaasa. ; ajttit. urvaimra aa4 aataaai of K 1 i ef air to raUn, vurvcOkr. u C i.l ast saajH atlhaj aasstva ... tfi Ua;fuet ati-.nl.Bi. TheM t m InvestlBntiona pre rod that tbo row3rof C 3 tha tt wind who It ooulct Oo doubld " ? and thXi MOTOR Unity demofrtrata It ha teen done, U Ta iw liaWral tmilef af & Aaroaaai Otat rwa taat stl C;J aa-.Ulsvettar ot Mt fiwibt bHa , ti.J ft T aataasasaoaa aatitaf its tawtary UcheaafclrU to fcr naa uwwu artnwat taat uaa um f..r:,1 b tsva moil DairftMrt binrinu aajt to a ttvlmUl. and aava maaW an exhauattva fa vtalor. of the Aormotor and Towars. Ir yum waal a stTrv (u. St) Plad T rr ottifro Tawr)SaM tha Waatt that ram ws all otthrr MatM UlL an. U,t f.rt; rtxi t aaa la attetb itb Ssesrl Tilt In a Tae AwH Aenaotor ar r M - MM T Ml I afcarn, rrlird, cut fsa r-atnp waf. tun. -.. am ww.J. that doe.s la an-rt of 4 barara at n.. . te f lt.i, wrt (W oaaitmzlr Illaauasrd MAapi matirt. ajMwIm; -rvrj otarsTabU Kby f w India Ul cain,cw ! aaaj war a, w V W CRAWFORD, Agent, Tall tint ii, Or. TRY A PAIR Of Those Brazilian Pebble Spcrtaeles For sale by F. M, FRENCH, the jeweler. OR HENT.-The store building on mv niamtaM nn Krnln i 1.,. .t..t r life Myers very grattfrtag fvosrtax. .offerer tress Weakness kum l .faVVW"" Mrrvia ano staas an? a aalgailaa - i rns f i s aa-wz iai a 3 (111 UU a a rra, 1 111 mm !o,i 1 an mi X f Ki Vi JiHsra?3w . aavaNT 1 nltable for lasidance for stnsl! lauilly . LVIERE0K Cleanse The Vitiated Blood When you see Its impurities Bursting: throughs The Skin In Pimples, 1 Blotches And Sores. Rely on Sulphur Bit ters and Health will follow. Send. 3 i-ce (tamps to A. V. Ordwiy It Co., Boston, Ma., tor beat asedkal work rmbliibed SHERIFFS SALE: In lie Cireult Court of for .inn comnfy. State oj Oregon, S A Biodirett. Plaintiff, I W E K:iu.Msr7 A Kel-ey aid W Z Cochran, liefuniianu!. i -s-jOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN' 1 H AT W 1 r- e ... .,r of l duly issued out of tbe above named omir. . in tbe. ihovs entitled action to toe dlrocU J a"tl .in t red, I will on aatarday. (be lash stay of Starrb. IS93, at the front aoor of tb. court ,n lbe city of Albanv. Lion countv. O ejr-n, I i r i 'i,v A. sell at pub Ms auction forcash in hand to the hiabaat bidder all of the real i roper: described in aaia execution end older of 1 sale deeenbed aa follows towic Tbe awt-a Keif ..f iliu s -? S aaav r 1 is. rf- sarta4 the north half of tte souihwent qatiW of section 10, and tbe west half of the southwest quarter of section 3, 1 1 town- hip 13, kouSf of range wast of tfce HiiUmeUe meridian; ajso beginn'ngat the nortbwmt corner ol tbe southwest quarter of the wvrt he quarter 01 said : sec ten 10. townsbip 13. south of range 2 i west; running from 'hence south 7'2 I chains; tbettce east 5? chalras; thence I aoutb ;"- chain; thence aculh east i to tbe ea at aide ot 4a acre tract; thence north llcbains.; thenfo wet Si chain- tr- tbe piece cf beginning, conUlning -J3 50 1 su res, excelling one acre previous! v aold , out ol aaid taat named tract to school I ip all 2624 ar.-ea, r II sitasted in I inn ,cjm',j, Urtg .n The proceeds ariatnz from lis a cf : aaii i! proper. to be cpplied first, to the pry meet of tbe costs f and upon , aaid execution aal tbe orig.nal cos of ruit taxed at 2S.'jC. aeconci. to tbe pay- meet Of pisintifT a eiaim amounting to tee sum of!tri with inte et thereon ,wl ...1 r -o . -V ,V . 1 cf 10 per rent tbe further sum of $100 attorney s fee,; and third, to the pevicrm cf tbe claim ot the deteodsnt W f ''ocaran, amounting to the sum f 'JZ.10O w;b interot tbc-reon r.t tha rate of ten per cent rxr annum trcm tht. 27th da- of June. 1091. Dated tbU 15th day of Febrraarr.lfsU. C'C JACKSoN. SberttT ol Lina rounty, t.'re,on: SHbSIFF SALE a Ae Circuit Court of tie State o' C. Linn County. RoeS t uter, P.aicluT. vs Margaret: t'aster.Dtfardast. TATOflCE IS HEREBY Gi ES THAT ji by virtue of an exscu- on duly issued oat o.' and under the sea' of the above nauird court fn lbe a bore edifed suit tn uie directed aad lsiivered, dated tbe 9th day of W-ruv, . 1 883. open a Jang nseot in lav... 1 1 Margarecia I utter, defendant, an I agasne. Rural Caster- u aiuuu, Kau; u.u -j. a-aw waraiin sines the -3rd day cf April, I39i, and in complain) with the commands id a v. -. ... uiv . ' .a . r rusry, ISSJ, in Uan county. Oreatoa.duly levy upon atl the right, Utte aad Interest .of Koel CBsier.ihe above named plaintiff, in and to the fotlownog de.ilixd real frcperty to i: IiKoS. ia lock 'o IS, in liack'.etnen' addition to Albsry, linn county, Oregsn, aatl wt!l cn . 1 j : , v. t a. 1. a -w SsttaMai, the tSISi star at SlarrSi ISSB. uitbo hour of one oViock p m. at the, front door cf the court boors, la tlte cut of Albanv. Linn enani. Oreann. fine ah in hand to tiia bigbe 4 bid ler, aell all tbe ' right, titie and interest of the said plain tiff, Rue Coster. Iu snd to said real ; property above deaertbed. Tbe proceeds attains from said save to be app'ied to t h - ' payment of the aerraing oocta of snd ! upon aatd execution, joagoicnt and mtireat. Dared tii. 14th day of February, 1S9S. CCJACKSOK, Sheriff of Lina connty, orezon ANDERSON k ANDRERSON -CITY X-A.TJIMI3r--. Opposite M Cnsrles Hotel Bevl .v. :. .! - :ij : cartaina etl .ten tied to StartL i-otai a racslly Rratrlr office at Mcses l-atl-er ;,? suodrv t c-' ctastaai st "SO o'clork Notice to Tax-Payers. NOTICE is herein- artven that I ar mar I deputy will meet the tax-payers of Unn j county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a m and re- mstn until 4 o clock p rn, at their reapec- tlve places of votUisr In lhe srvrral nm. ; clnct. at the fallowing times and places. ; for the purpose of collecting the taxes for . the year 1S93-. She burn. Monday. February 17,1803 Rock Creck,Tuedav,Februarv jS, 1S03 i . Fox Vsllev, Wednesdav, March t, 1SQ3 : J6rdan, Thursday, March j, 1S93. Scio, Friday, March 3, 1S93. i Franklin Butte.Saturdav. March , i North l-ebanon,Mondav, March oiSo ! Saniiam. Mondav. March 6. iSo South Lei)anon,Tueday, March 7, iSot. Waterloo, Tuesday, March 7. 1893 Sodavllle. Wednesdav, March , 1S93 Sweet Home, Thursoav, March o 1S01 ..niuiu.Hiit, rnuay, Marcn 10, 1893. 1 N Brownsi i!c,Saturday,March u,iS93. I urowrisvrrre.oaiuraay.Slarch li,lS.3 Center, Monday, March 13, iy3 frlce, Mondav, March 13, 1S93 N Harrisburg, Tuesdav, March 14,1893 S Harrisburj. Tuesdav, March 14, 1S93 Halsey, Wednesdav, March 15, 1S93 Shedd, Thursday, March 16,1893. aangcni, rnaay, .March 17, 1S93. v.. nun,,, oauiroav, marcn is, isgs. Syraeuse, Saturdav. March 1S, ist. Wl Albany, Mondav, March 30, i5s3. 1 Center Albany, Mondar.March JO,iSy3. ; Albanv. Tuesdav. March si. iS.it East Albany, Tuesday, March ji, 1S93. Pay your taxes promptly and by so do ing you will have no delinquent cost to pay. C C J ACKSON, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Dated February 10th, 1S33. BRINK'S Fumitlire StOW. A I 11 TH0S URINE lajiow at his old 'vJ stand, opposite the opera house.! wLere taoss willing substantial, reliable ! furniture, can secure what they want, j ; -. vwVW., safes, etc. rlwayson band or majo ou j short notice, at bottom prices. ' ....... 1 v uiBuuiwium qMauuo, uuui 'lie sis, : SUMMONS. In tli Circuit Court of tlv. State oj Oregon for the County of Lane. Charles T Craft, Henry Cyru and J II Peety, Plaintiff, vs Jacob Ledgerwood ari l F. mlra Ledgerwood, his wife, (1 L Campbell and A A Camjp bel., his wife, Defendants, To Jacob Ledger wood, El n lira Ledgr wood. U L Campbell and 4. A Camp bell, the above named Defendant. I N THE NAME OP THE STATE OF I Ore -on, you and each of yon are Hereby required to appsr and avnsw r I inn complaint or the aoove piamtin, in tbe(abcve eetlt ed oonrt.now on file with ! the clei of said cr urt, fy tbe flrat day cf 1 thn next regnlar term of said court fol i lowing the expirtion of the tiaie i pre 1 rib, i In the o.der of publir ation i barter, towii. Moaaay, n,.. i.tia a, a( sfareb, , j and you aro t-ereby notified that if yo fall to appear and anner raid complaint uernry required, roe ptatntim w. l 1 apply t the court tot the relief prayed i Iolj' 1 ff"! lortlu"t Z?ZLE&E2LZ&1 town, 'f hi'eavt balHTf IK rJonaTlo land claim or William Cyrus and Mary Ann I cyrsa. Ilia wife, being Not 5S3, in sac 1 i ano M, tp id, K I W et, and sect 6 and 31, tp 10 and 11,8 K I East, Linn connty. uresjon; aiso ate w lair of the donation j land claim of Wj Cyrus and Mary ann ' CyIU"' i?5 53S- eca 1 and 36, tp 10 and 11, 8 It 1 West, Linn coantv.Oreiron lot 4 in sec I tp 11 S K 1 west; lot 4 and 5 I of sec 38 tpi HRI west, Linn county, ' Oregon, containing; U6 acres; alt o." tbe E E Mclninch donation lanl claim eat a-jd north of Crablree creek in sec 1. tp 11. 8 , B 1 weat.Mnn cct.nty .Oregon, containing j 80 acre.; also lots 3 sad 4, of see 6, tp 11, SB! East, cont dning 3J.67 acres; all of , the Andrew J James and wib "ocatiou land claim, situate in sec 6, tp 11. 4 K 1 1 Kattt, Una county, Oregon, excepting therefrom 120 sens off of the east si ie of 1 the last described trac-t, containing ! j acref. lot No 1 of sec 31 tp 10 SRI Eawt infthe Willamette Meridian, containing i M ' 7 acre BazinciaaT 0.1 tha west boundary line of tbe city of Hcio 7.88 chains south and 6 32 chains ease of tbe nonhwest corner of the nortbeaatqaarter of section 18 in tp 10 3 K 1 west, and running thence wears 19.76 chains to a poiol 15 teet east cf the center of tbe railroad track, thence south 3 dograea para.lel with the sal rail r. ad track 2 39 cnain. : hence aootb SS decrees east 4 26 chains, thence east 12 51 chains to a point 3 30 chains west of rbe wok boon. '1rJ.!i?.er'r.i.fitL?'.I?nfti?ff 3.15 ch-iioa.tbence eaat 3.M rhalns.thanno nurth - -j cbsinfi to the place of heigln , oing. containing i0.50 saet. Beginning 10 chains north and 16.05 chains saat of tha 1 f ' h Wi'Umette Meridian, Una, cocoty, Oregon; ruacieg thence north 4S.S8 . chains to tbe outer cf the county road,, , thence north so degrees east along said coua.v road 17.75 cha'DS. thence south 40 chaixr. tbenee west 13.75 chaiur, thence south 10 chains, tbeoce west 3 95 chains to the place of begisuiing, caniaaaiaiz 74.88 acres Tbe auttfaweaLquarter of tbe north- at niaifni nf an'tiuaTfi 'n 10 it R 1 mt. i.,n,.u xn uiK,.ii 1 t 0 ' i " " etia ; ' r' ProP" 10, SKI west, containing 10 acres: leSall I. in tp II. 8 R 1 west. AU proper it i,.ag ana ueinii ic in ' sjpl:"d first, to the payment of tbe coet" I and dubo.Mmesta f hts suit, a- d the aciuc twU; iccocd. to tbe uvneit of I $75 00 a attorney s fee; th-.r.t, to the pay- meet of the turn of $600.(0 with interest tfceieoo t ,be rate of t.-o rr n r a- Bnn, m ia icoi t.utoimu !..... . lwoo 7j ciata - 30. 1893. to tfce Jaiatigr, ard tbe overpias : " V bere be to the def.cd.oU. and that tb ' "j ,'hi 'exemption except aa previied ? Uw "- for accb farther crder and decrw : " ? tBe crt seem proer l ubiuted t.y or.itrof Hon Ge- II Burnett, Jadge f said coart, stuff at I vmb-ri ia tne cstv of Salens, U.tgoc. 1 f date Janoarj 19ttt, 1S93. WraTHtiir ti a I haxbekiain. Att'ts for P.ff. SUMMONS. a tie Circuit Court tier Liuu cowntr j lie Stale of O. cgoa ilal'ie E r :.-. 1 Was E B0U0, 1 PlaiiUn, t D.-fendint. To YYm E Bo.: ,'ite above tiaicei defendant. IN THK NAME OF THK STATE OF Orejpac, son are berb rcqaired to ac tear and answer tie cosaplsint of plaiatdT new on le acaieat you ia the above entitled a nil on or hl rka riaa ri tar u nfuUl tena tl lbe eircsiii court for the state ,, . 1 , k, hv.n , , . sue arroea .M ecu ay, tne lain oay oi M areas, A D, IS93, ao-i J voa fail to answer tar tat itereot in said plaintut will take J . jg - ett acxinsi yoa for a iliilnt 11111 kf the msmace cor tract now 1 listing be", ween I ..s:at S and defenract snd for the care aad csstodv of tae minor child, aod for and dishartaasaato of this salt. Ten ammowa is laabuscf d bv the order ,'e "e?otf lt Qt,hmbr on tha SO day of January, O, 1$93. j warrsET. Atty for PUT. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. "47'T1l El BKREST GIVEN THAT THE CX X tasta.au I baa ranaa aaaatasad a or at A has atiaad I late .it Uaa cdodIt. ii .til r laaaaa ataa aaal mmtnM an Iv v . ra.;-iinec 1. ivarni i1m saw ami ivtz .ncatr to the aaaar- arvml caacmon at m Haunt, Uaa SSSSafSa I ' K- sishia aix aaoath f- n tlu d2a. la:J JarnaJ-i li-J . 10, SVRt V BAJtE. iOHS F BAKB. Jtraen I Cairitor. Ex . r i All vme.T far Hvcctiur?. FARMERS. ATTEMTIOX V. ANT A WACON HACK, BUGGY CART PLOW, HARROWjORILL SEED ER, FEED CUTTER, or any kind of a Farm Iinp'.eir.ent ov.Ve hlcle. 'call on or address. Be F. RAMP, Opposite Post Offce, Albanv, Or. Wall Paper, J r tC8, I'liitit.--. Olii liiass. i:tc J. A. ALBANY. Cununing OREGON FOR SALE. 1 rea t f ,vrni,v fVnif lllil ivaritan uiiteo Jefltrsoai. Good new bouse, I i barn, wood house and out buildings. 3 ; ! acre orchard choice fruit, mostly prune; I I u. I.-..!..... u a .,'...0.1. 1 ..r .. 1 ! ( iv un."",, a .1 v,. iu-i ; , wrvB. 11am laou: uaianoo ciiki up.aua. well lenoep and watsred. Fot pi lee and terms apply to owner at place, J. H. Turpi jj. H M. MOl Arcltitecl aatl Contractor. Leave orders with U ulburt Bros,, Rsi rutste sttiis. PE KiTHtKFOKD HUtLllV t CH AH e-9 at law. Wilt nracUoa ia a. ; sute. Spaeial atteutkm viven to mat tan In -..k. VA ,v lainiunBUM. TMR SALE A Dooicslio sewine ma. MS cbine, nearly new with a'lattach. i urauiB, lur aaia it r So. tSul SVC Da TH Rav " n . vwi at asm rtav monds, 4th sna Thurston streets Albanv Oregon, J SUMMONS, ' Circuit Cnrtrth: Linn County. A D Horner, ''laiotiff, TS Harvey Ward.Dafendaof . To Harvey Ward, t! aut: afcov named defend TN 1 o THE NAME OF THK VTAT. nr Oregon, jou arc r.-r, t.y rcanlred :n ,,. pear and answer tha con-piaint n tbe p'sio -till filed against you u tbe aboTaei.ti.uj cause, on or before tbe first day tl tbe seat regular term of said cccrt, which sid term ia to be began sod held on the 13tb day of March. 1893, at the eon's hoase in tbe city of Albany, I.tr.n county. Oregon; and you are farther ootiiwd ii.it yen fail to appear sod answer aaid cotnf lsint as hereby re quired, for wai.t thereof, the aaid plaintiff will apply to the said coart for tbe relief pryd for in bis said complaint, which is ts follows: First. Fur a Jsdcment r.d fleer lstintl yon for the mo of $400 in United States -fold xnn with .aterest tbereon in like fold eoia at trie rate of ten per cent per ar.aom from the second day of September, 1891. .ttor-wa fee, a,d for thecwu d disbar - -? Secon.1. For a decree of said coart lore- cicaiqg the mortgage executed by jon 10 favor of platbtiff on tha eceed day ot etUmI.er, 1891, 00 the folio wiag doaeribtd tract of land. I U: Tbe northeast quarter of the nortL. t quarter of section tbtrtt-m.towa- ship nice, Sooth, Range tnrea east cf Will. Mer. ia Linn connty, Oregon, costauuag forty a -re, and direct-ag .aid land robe sold aa by u provided aod tbe prcce.-ds thereof at piled to the payment oi tbe ucstascd ex penses f making secb aa'e. $60 attorn sac, aan in; payment ot 4tn la t a its Join due on the note rued on ia bi suit, lotereat on said torn of 8400 from the day of 8eptemher, 1891. in l-.ke told coin 1 the rate cf ten per cent tr aocom lilt paid. aod that the tnrpla. if aoy. r e paid in tnch sams as the coat may decree. Third. J sat yrm and alt otn.r penoas claiming by, through or ood-r yr.u.he lawv jt barred aod foTtcloaed or any and ail right, title or interest, or t quity cf redemptioa ia or to aaid real property or toy part thereof. Fourth. That if the proceeds cf the Sale o: aan premise te not asoctaat to pay sad . au-ty tne a aim ot plaintiff tocetber with all coats and di-bnraemeata and a 1 1 aam aid 1 " J ' ; vw rnasmaauag tbt re it, that P"10 ir naves peraoaaJ judgment agatast y.n for toe d-ficieocy acd 'Cat rxecutiao atiB aaaaeior. j I rtftb. tor tnch other acd fartfee relief as miy be meet toe-joity in tne premise. Tbia aammona ia served by pabiicatioa ia the State Eights Democrat by order of Hon Geo H Bo met t. Judge of aaid court, dated at Chamber us tha city of Saiesa, Oregon. 00 tbe 24th dav of January, 1393. WE BILYEC, Actcraey for Plaintiff. . CITATION tie Count r Ccirrt r . gff Lin Commty. ' i In tha matter of the estate cf JS Me . u-a . , t tn in ail others islme In m .1..-,. TS THEN ME OF THE STAT E O I Orestoo, too are berabr cited ' r-quired to appear in tne soomy eoort tne state ol Oregon, lor tbe county Linn nt tbe court room ttervmCat Ai beny.l in tne county 01 tacn. 00 Monday-, the atfa day of March, 18SX, at 1 o'clock inl the afternoon of that day. then ana tLerel 10 show cause if aey you have wby tbe wpp ieauton of Wi Rumbangh. Use 1 mi n itrkXor of said estate, to sell the cnal properly belonging to :deatata. i least fined aa follows towtt: Lets one (1) and (t) in section nineteen (It.) in town ship (IS.) south ranee one (1) east of the ni. sirtKs Veridisn :n 14nn cocntr, , Oregon, eootainir.g fiftr-ibree and X scree more or leas; a'-o ttii;nire at a point forty rods west cftte nort r ast corner of tbe denatico laid c tirn of Lowei Ames r aim So 47 rstusc tb nre ' west twentj -ti ve roo. thence M-Uih twenty-five rrxla, tbeocsfcast twen'y fire ' rods; tbeoce ccrth twees .five rodr. con taioing 3 ST-lOt' acres more or Ir-s situ ted ic said toutitv and au; also tote tn o oca o n tne town or -wee: rtome. m ru:d county a id state. 1 rcording to the n card 3 . xpi there f. shorsld not be granted. . e."- Done by order .if the Hon J N Cancan, J iifie- t i C tin'. . Court ot the State of Oregon, for th c .cntv of Linn, with tbe sesu cf snid .-curt affixed, this 14t 1 dav cf "Janca-y. A D. 189t. ! ATTKSTt N V PYJE. Bj B H Pavn. Cloth, Deputy. ADMINISTBATOB'S NOTICE. i aaj( j3f OtSCS IS HUtEEV GIVEN" THAT THK US- saw aaj ay oreer of tWraaa- : vnSat as Sy In aawast wk tae - setx Dasad lhasSUt aaf a 2aaaauj.lea. XaKGARET at lis a V" . - I EXECUTOrs NOTICE. HEilZRY crVEX THAT THE TS- bv tb Ctaali Oaan at waard I asm ir 1 at Jaaa Hhaa laa - .i ssssSas b ss . Thai :ht UU dsv J Jano- t. UM 1-xJtON SUELT- sj H Itnm. Eiaarctaar ' auoracTier...xatr- SOMHOHS. fie Oarar Corrt of ls:at,v Orrgnm fur wul t coif ot xaaa : S M Rilisoa, Piaiatiff, vs. i Mart Mailer, IX let! ant. j ro Mart Mailer, tie abov Raraed defend ant: IM THK SAME OP THK STATE OF Orsaroa, yoa are hereby rcqaired to ap pear aad aoaTtr tha complaint of tbe above plaintiff, in tbe al eve entitled coart, now oa file with the clerk of said coart, oa or before the first day cf tbe next rrgaiar Unn of aaid coart, after tbe publication of that lamrsnaa for six consecative week to wit, Mondav, the 6th day ef March, 1S93; and yoa are notitswl that if ya fair U appear aod answer said complatat, as hereby reu-ured,tha piaie tit for want thereof mill take jodgment Baiaiaat yoa for ths sasi of tS2 17 sad the coats and disbursements of this action tn he taxed; and an order directing the sale of a certain frame hail dine owned by the de.'end- ant. cm the woateoar-f lot IC. :u block 3. ia ; Shedd, Oregon, aad a lot of tool situated : therein, alt atUaabed as tbe property of the . dtfeodant herein. Pab.iahed by order of the Honorable J N ' Dancan, Ju.U- of aaid court, made at Cham- i ben, in Albany, Lina county, Oregon, the Situ aay M Uecemher. IStri WSAVUCKItU k CH AMBJSKLAIX, Af.orrejs for Plaintiff A UHN COONTY Mi Wm GObenauer&Co are making map 01 unn countv, which should be In every business house, public dwelling anj school room In Li in county. The map accurately locates everv cifv, town and postoffice, and rlveis and creeks, shows voUng precincts, townships, etc,shows the "'stance of eat postoffice from Albany Cut out the following and mail to trt 1 1 t it... Jt r. u uunuua ioo riont street, t'ort land, Orvgsm,and ti.ev will deliver ou as many as you order. Pkase deliver me copies of your Linn county map for which agree to pay Sftv cents -xr copy on delivery of mar. a. Signature. PostotBce. STOCKHOLDER S MEETING, NOTICE IS HFRKBYGIVEN THAT there will be a meet lug of the slock holders of the Odd Fellows Hal I Building Association, held ia their office in Al bany, Oregon, on Monday, the 6th day oi March, at lhe boor of 7 o'clock p m of said day, ter the purpose ot electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact any other business mat it ay come before said meotmg. Itea this 61h dav of February,! 8SS, vV C TWKKDALE. E A Parker, Secretary Piesidel oam j,aiawaiaii smimhiu mmm j ahwq afia isj noaa UUm I BBS Bi iais said tataca ane am nut SlS ta ana l 11 a lauaicitj rariSeat to tae Inaigaiii" si rraailia i as Alaaatr. Uaa sraair. Ona?an.ariiaia