The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 05, 1893, Image 2

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    Wb Ucutotrat.
Coinage at the United States mints in
March was: Gold 11,985,790; silver $1,303,
844; minor, $133,361.
i t
A match-cutting machine cuts 10,000,
000 sticks a day, and arranges them over a
vat, where the heads are put on before they
know it.
The diameter of the son is about 866,000
miles. A mountain upon the surface of the
sun, to bear the same proportion to the
globe itself as the loftiest peak on earth,
would need to be about 600,000 miles high.
The Moravians in Georgia established the
first orphan asylum in the American colo
nies about 1738, and Rev George White
field laid the foundation stone of one 10
miles from Savannah in i740. In I876
there were 400 orphan asylums in the Unit
ed States.
In some parts of Norway cattle and
horses are fed on fish during part of the
year, and enjoy it greatly. Pigeons have
been accustomed by Spallanzual to feed on
meat only; when their formerly favorite
seeds were offered them, they turned up
their noses and stalked off.
Do Soto landed the first sine bronght to
America in Florida in 1538. Portuguese
sailors introduced them into Newfoundland
and Nova Scotia as early as 1553. The
English settlers took some to Virginia in
1609, and in a few. years thev overrun the
colony so that the Indians ate the flesh o
many running wild in the woods.
The biggest load ever hoisted by a crane
in America was. a lot of rails, weighing 13
tons nicked up last Thursday at Sparrow
Point. Baltimore, to test the "shears" used
on Friday in lifting the Krupp gan. This
latter weighs 124 tons, and was- brought to
this country in the ship Longnell. Having
been transferred to railway cars made ex -pressly
for the purpose, the mammoth can
non has now gone to Chicago.
Immigrants from Hamburg snd other
cltie9 of Europe where cholera prevailed
last year, and is likely to reappear this
Spring, cs.reful'y avoid New Votk city.
Most of tbem have heretofore came by that
city, but now the guard against infection Is
so strict more are coming by way of Cana
da. The dinger will ae greatest all along
the border line between Canada and this
country, and especially at lake ports. Two
pauper immigrants were only a few daysago
sent back to Montreal. THty had come
from Hamburg the present season .
0er at McCoy tbe other day we met
Mr Beckett, the ' count v assessor. In re
sponse to a question, he said he intended io
as -ess properl y at from 50 to 63 per cent ol
its value. Sheridan Sun.
Now is not this s-range taK for a man
acting under the sol-mnities of an oath?
When Mr Beckett took th: oath of office he
delibe: itely swore that be would assess
properixat too percent of Its value? Is It
any wonder that the legislatures of this state
in years gone by have continually been
brought to t heir whs end attempting to de
vise a scheme of laws that would secure aa
equal and uniform assessment of all prop
erly? There is something radically wrong
io man instead of the law. No great effort
is required to rind that wrong, but the man
who will be able to correct it must be re
garded as a pubHc benefactor.
H Severs McKea, one of tbe Pittsburg
capitalists who bought the BrOOklywEIevat
ed road and who is president of a syndicate
con:rol'!iis the electiic systems in about'
twenty ci.ies, says that it will not be long
before an electric line wi'l be built from
New York taPl.iladelphi'.
The run will be made in one boor, with
bat one s op, which will be at Trenton.
This is abont half the lims now taken by
the fastest passenger trains. To accom
plish this the road will be eoclosed with a
high fence, and no grade crossings will be
permissible. Even with these precautions,
watchmen will have to, be s;aiion'd at short
intervals 'o guid against intrusions on the
inclosed grounds and keep a closs inspection
of the track. The care and rails will be of
special design and very heavy in construc
tion The second largest diatnand in the world
is now undergoing a cutting process -I Ant
werp. I's weight is at present 474 carats,
bat it will loe no less lhan 2?4 carats before
it is ready for the market. Even then, how
ever, it will be the second largest diamond In
he world, standing between the 8 carats
of the Persian olamor.d, "Great Moogul."
and the 197.7 carats of the Russian "Orloff '
brilliant. Roughly speaking, the Antwerp
stone will b; about the size of a pigeon's
egg. In itt present state it measure 2 74 i
nches oy 1.767 inches. Its polished sur
face will sseasxre .7860! aa loch each way.
Sjme Idea of ilie enormous expense of tbe
t'ransmntation ui the.se cott'y trifles from the
nuuial to the rommertial state may be gath
ered from '.re fact I hat the eat English
crown diamond. tie "Kh-l-noor," which
has only the lOmparuively modest weight
of luz'cara's. c e-t no lest th in 8:oo pounds
to cut r ml j.o lfc. The olistilng of a very
large diasaeavi i- ver alow piocess, and it
will be a long liB befute the actual value
al 'he Antwerp stone can be ric:ei mined, a
jtt lustre Hi d water cmno'. be decided until
t has lei! the polliliei's l.ai.ds.
Prcsiden' CUvrl-r.d makes tne fwllowing
statement: ''The ir.rlinatfon os tbe parto'
the pabfC o accent newspaper re;iorts con-
cer on" he it.tenlio.u of tliose charged with
the ssAMBSgenseal of our na'ionai finance
tec i'- t ju't'f. ny einohatic cor.tradiction
of the 'aterren', tht '".ie redemption of any
kind of tieaiury nete, rxcet in gol '., has at
sny ti ne been ilrierinlneii upjn, or cntem-
pla-e l by ihe xccreturv pt the treaiury, or !
. " ....
any otl.er nremberof thr jii itarnt administra
tion Tat 1 -(.sklent and hit csrsiaet are at
toletrh hsrn)oni"is lne determination to
exeuie tv rv power cnferred upon t'l-ro to
maintain the public credit, to keep the pub
lic tsstli BU a1 to prerve the paiity betwren
gol I 1 n'l ti'v-r and btaeen all fiasn:e ob
114 :.i. of the govenimuiii. While the
law of 189 1, forcing the purctttaVS of a fixed
amount ol rtleer every m mth. pr;)viJes that
the secretary of tin treasury, in bis discre
tion, may redeem in either gold or silver
the treasury notes given inpayment of ilver
purchases, ye' the riecUmion ol lba policy
of ihe government, to maintain the parity
between the tw.i metau.geemt o clearly to
regulate thl, discretion as Io dictate their
rciemption in gold . 1)1 cruise, perplexity
an.! dilficiltic have crown out of SI unfor
tunale Inotifial boliC) which we Lmnd in
vogue, an lernliarrastmts)tshv ar';o frjrn
ill - ad via i financial U-gis'atlon confronting
ut nt every lum, but with a iheeiful confi
dence aiuong the tieonU and n. pat:iot:c ul
positio 1 to cooler ,ic, ihe ihicatened dangers
will he averted, feariiasj a legisla ive return
to a liet'.er nn I vmnder fi-i mclal I ta The
strong Bfssftt of thcciiiasyy 1 stilt unlinpali
ed and that giif' of. our pcop'e, l ich
lias rtsttll' fuilrd iu I list "rue f need, i- a
hand to save tit from li-H-'r "
To nlil Dmvstlnn inKei.ne a mall U1U1 Itac
alts-i eatsltsr, . i-er uuitlu.
CLEVELAND'S SPEECH
The following is the speech delivered by
President Cleveland on opening the World's
Fair.
I am here to join my fellow citizen In
congratulations which befit the tccasion.
Surrounded by the stupendous results of
American enterprise and activity, and In
view of the magnificent evidences of Ameri
can skill and in'elligence, we nerd not fear
that these congratulations will be exagge.
ated. We stand today In the presence of
tire oldest nation ol the world and point to
the great achievements we here exhibit,
asking no allowance on the score of youth.
The enthusiasm with which we contemplate
our work has intensified the warmth of the
greeting we extend to those who have come
from foreign lands to illustrate with us the
growth and progress of human endeavor in
the direction ol higher civilization. We who
believe that popular education and a stimula
tion ot the best impulses of our citizens lead
the way to a realization of the proud nation
al destiny which our faith promisee, gladly
welcome the opportunity here afforded us to
see the results accomplished by efforts which
have been exerted longer than ours in the
field ot man's improvements, while in ap
preciative return we exhibit the unparalled
advancement and wonderful accomplishment
of our young nation, andpresent the triumph
of vicorous sell-reliance of an Independent
people. We have built these splendid edi- j
fices, but we have also built the magnificent
fabric of a popular government whose grand
proportions are seen throughout the world.
We have also made men who rule themselves.
It is an exalted mission in which we and our
guests from other lands are engaged, and,
as we co-operate in the Inauguration of an
enterprise devoted to human enlightenment
and in the undertaking we here eater upon,
we exemplify in the noblest sense the broth
erhood of nations. Let us hold fast to the
meaning that underlies this ceremony, and
let us not loe the impressiveness of this
moment. As by a touch the machinery that
gives life to this vast exposition is now set
in motion, now at the same instant let our
hopes and aspirations awaken the force
which in all times to come shall Influence the
welfare, dignity and freedom of mankind.
THEFi rlHK yt KEN OF ET.bANI
The Princess of Wales spends a preat
aeai ot wme in me open air, oui sueuuwu t
take any more exercise than an infant. She I
w 1 S1. t .. 1 Al J "A 1
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moo, p wuuiiii :, j .nUu,e . .u
riding in season, but never walks in public j
owing to a sligLt lameness, about wnicn .
she is said to be very srasative. She has a
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small supply of back, her hearing is so
defective as to be the source of much em
barrassinent and she has an ugly scar on
her neck that has kept the dog collar neck
lace in style for nearly a quarter of a cen
tury' It is said in the beauty shops of the
Rue de la Paix that it takes three hours to
make her up and, four wigs a week to keep
her head dressed. Her face is as delicately
tinted as a miniature portrait. Her wigs
are dressed in Paris and all her cosmetics
come from the same firm. She is rarely
seen without a dotted gauze veil, her bon-
nets are exquisite, her dresses are the very
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perfection of the draper s art. She has a
most beautiful figure, her manners are
charming and she is adored by the English
people, but she is not beautiful.
It was for
the Danish Princess that the Jersey bodi"e
was originally made. A famous London
tailor brought out the glove fitting seamless
waist and when the Jersey Lily ordered a
duplicate the modiste to Her Highness re-
fused to make it. For an entire
season, so .
the story goes. -the Princes was U mis-
tress of the jersey, and when she weaned
of it it was given to tbe world
SOW INTEKKSTIhG FAC1S
There are 90 active -volcanoes
in Cent's!
America.
Prof Simmonds of Hamburg has proved
that flies can infect eatables, and especially
sauces, with cholera genii?.
The sun's average distance from the
earth i nearly 93,000,000 miles. At one
period of the year the earth is 3,000.000
miles farther from the sun than at another.
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caaiuics, ueiu as tlx uaatoanjc uuc iw,
1 at. ta I J : avt ,inn t-.ll
iruui taac eve. as wwim iwuuc w,vw "
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mooni to produce a day as brilliant as ons
of cloudless sunshine.
Seventy million of people in Europe, it is j
said, wear wooden shoes. The leather in- j
dustry of this country would rece.ve a
tremendous impetus if these people could
be persuaded and conditioned ao that they
persuaded and conditioned so that they
could afford to wear shoes made of leather.
An ingot of gold weighing 2l4' ounces,
and worth about 850. is made oy Use gold
beaters into sheets so thin that it would
take 48,600 to measure an inch in height.
By the labor of beating, the gold acquires a
value of $400, making over 26.000 sheets of
gold foil or gold leaf.
An interesting experiment that proves
the value of fresh air in winter, even for
very young and delicate children, was tried
a month or two ago in a well known babies'
hospital. All the sickly babies that were !
tunenng lrom chronic inuigesuon ana mca
of nutrition, and who twould improve in
spite of good food, perfectly
ventilated
rooms and careful bathing, were taken to
the top ward of tbe hospital, where all the
windows were open wide, wrapped as for
the street and pot in their perambulators, j
They were kept in this room from two to
four hours deily and soon showed a mark -
ed improvement. Their cheeks became
rosy, thev gained in weight and appetite.
Very delicate children had bags of hot
water placed at their feet.
Slavery was recognized by law in Vir
ginia in 1620; in MaesacbusetU in 1641; in
Connecticut and Rhode Island about 1650;
in New York in 1650; in Maryland in i663;
in New Jersey in 1665. There were few
slaves in Pennsylvania. Some were there
as early as 1590, and were chiefly in Phila
delphia. At about the name time a few ap
peared in Delaware, and in the ptrolina
at the time of their settlement.
The cultivation of the sujrar plant v, a !
introduced into this country about tbe year
1741 by some Jesuit lrom Santo Domingo,
who, with some negro slaves, nettled on the
banks of the Mississippi, just above New
, 'PL c a :il
Orleans, ibehret sugar mill was con
Hructed about 1758, but the juice of the
cane was not converted into sugar until
1764. When Louisiana was ceded to Spain
sugar making ceased there and was not re
vived until 1791.
There was finished at the diamond plate
ghi-H ayorks at Kokoino, Ind, tbe other day,
the largest plate ever cast in the United
States. It is 150x126 inches, or 12H feet
wide by IS feet in length. Other plates ns
large as this havo been cast, but never be
fore has one of this magnitude run tbe
gauntlet of the finishing rooms without
breakage.
W L Dotigla , the big shoe man, w bote
picture appeals In nearly etery paper, It
talked of at the next Candida e of t.ie Oem
ocr its for governor of M assaohti'i t s. M r
Douglass lives at Brockton, satj is 48 years
nf ag- He Is a live advertiser, ami hence
hi tnp rpi iHfVaifon': f r m ik jm; ft 'd-claij
The Democrstic Administrsiton turned
oer to it Republican successor four years
ngo neatly ten time a much free gold asll
re;e v.-d back from Secrftavy Foster last
M mtn And yet the k -publican organs at
- r hit a return to tbe old regime ! nec
e. ar to restore "coafidence."
Tbey Increase appetite, pun.y r . -rboss
rstemaadaotontbslirsr till lacsarisAmist.
A ,HTsr REBUKE'
The Grant County News says that the
hardest people on earth to please aro those
who borrow the paper from some of his
subscribers, and who never spent a rent for
the paper's support. The News man is
right. Eugene Guard.
The rebuke contained in the above is a
most righteous one. The exportence of the
JVncs and Guard is the experience of every
newspaper man in the country. There are
men who declare the evening or morning
daily in small cities as of "no account,'
"containing no news," etc, and yet thes
self same men stand about shops and stores
at the hours when these papers are to be
delivered and are the first to snatch them
up and read them to the great annoyance
vid disgust of the subscriber. Complaints
have been made at this office more than
once about the conduct of the picayune class
who continually feast upon the product of
other men money. Newspapers should
come to the front and educate a more liberal,
consistent spirit into the stingy mortals.
TELtTii TRUTH '
The democratic papers of the country are
untiring in their onslaughts on the pen
sioners of the late war. Mount atntf r .
The Democrat challenges the production
of any reputable, credible witness who will
testify to the truth of the above statement .
Why the Afountautttr should so far forget
itself as to thus wander away from known
truth is quite a mystery democratic
papers all over the country are untiring in
their onslaughts on those who are fraudu
lently drawing pensions and they are ably
seconded in this public duty by the Or
gom'.ao, Chicago Tribune, Grand Army
(iatritf and other leading republican or
gans. Ted the truth.
The Salem Journal is horrified st the
thought that a democratic administration, '
under the leadeisiip of president Cleveland, '
should haul down theAmer.cn Bag at Ha-1
wail. But does not tfhe Journal know that
the Hlrtiaon .dmioUlratlon di avowed the :
of mnisX si.-,1& i hoktm- the tan i
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, .trx .km 0vrrmnent lii dir,M rtn
thjl mllind and declared that he had no au-1
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I propiiiy auu iiiiuui auiuuiuy, proper .
thinu to do atas to take it down. There
j .as no n,ore right or reason for placing it
were in the nrst instance man mere would
be for placing i above Parliament riouse in
London. The cor. lit ion of a partisan re
publican paper is pitiable in the extreme
wher. it baa no better grounus upon which
to base a criticism of a democratic admin
istration than that of taking doarn the stars
and stripes unlawfully floating over Ha-i
wall.
j a ccrreaponcent writes to learn how '.t was
. ,ht a negro was pot op at auction In Mis-
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j ,nJ hU .ervices for m months sold
j t0 ,he highest WoJer, despite ihe thnteeatb
! j fOUreenih amendments to the Const!--
I laU..B of the United Sure.. It will be ob-
. a-rved that the ih-iteeuth amendment of the
. Consti' Jticn m-re'y provides that "neither
j nor jocjuou.y w,itudc" hll ex.
iat ..cept as a punishment for crime
herecf the party shall have been du'y con
victed;" sad the fourteenth amendment
j pro,i5ei that "do State shall deprive
person of life, liberty or property without
doe process of law." The n gru io ques
tion was convicted ol a crime by "due pro
cess oi law, sea tae Mate "t .Missouri
sold his service "as a pania-io-eat" for ih
crime. Which it bad a right In do.
ror ine eveo cai eaumg in 1021, the
annual exportation of tobacco to England
from VirgrnU avera-ed about M w
pounu. R.in, jam. ,t:ea u supprets U
inordinate ue, and wote "A Counter-blast
to Tobacco;" and in
! passed a bill lor thit
1 tobicct was allow?. I
Mm !6ji. Parliament
uurp ..f, t7 which an
to t imported into
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er Isles, Bermuda, and none w . allowed Io
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. be pUnted m England
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I
Mr.McKinley iil make hi campaign in
Ohio this year l.olding Srmly on tbe measure
bearing bit name and wtiio was repudiated '
! ,eM ,iin e x emphatic
"er C" .nv cation It will
really be pat net ic as well at .
humorous 10 tear Mr McKinley ibretb tbe '
old s'raw over again .
I Fersaaa! Cxperteae.
Bon J-mrs W Hi alec', wlula aerviog ha
tilth term aa'npeakeit'f th Aast mbly of tie
StaU of New Vori , writes:
TaTttorKsw 7oBK,AssntUT Chambsb.
sj banv. Jan 16tb, 1890
I desire or ce more in baaar my tastimooy
to tbe vslneof Alioock's Parous Plastars. I
fcave used them for twenty hre tears naat.
and can conscientiously cnn.meod them as
' ,he ext.rM reroedy ibai I have known
j Years sgo, when thrown lrom a carriage snd
1 '"''""slv ir jared, I gaye tb-m a thorough
irial: in a very io-t time tne Ban that I
was aoiTerinz duappeared.aod witnin a week
I was entirely relieved. On another occa
sion, when snfferini! from a savers cougb,
which threatened polotnaary difficulties.
: whieh I was recommended to go to Florida
! to relieve I determined to test the plaster
j agsio: I applied ibetn to my chest snd he
: Inecn the hooldttr blades, and in less tbso
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. aa "l v, Jiji'v ot is ri uiriy can. tan Still
soother occasion when tafieriog frorr. an at
tack nfrheomttiam in tbe ehoulder to auch
an extent that I 0 told scarcely raise my srm,
I again resorted to the plasters, and within
a very few dys the rheomttlam entirely dis
sppetrtd. I hv tnrm constantly by me,
wnthrat home or abrotd. My family as
wells mt si 'f lave food them to be a
s iverei.-i remedy, both f r external sod iay
ternsl tiiib!es I never had bnt one kidoey
difficult; in my lite, and tbe application of
the plaster cored me in a week. I desire,
I raid b'foie, to er my 'testimony ia a
t ol l.c way to their efficacv, and I know of
no In tier way of deioir it than bv giving yon
nt persona! experience.
How's This!
We offer One Handled Dollars Reward far
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
P J. CHENET & CO. , Prop. , Toledo, Oa
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cha
ncy for the last 15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions
snd financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their firm.
Wkbt Tocax, Wholesale Drunlst. Toledo, O.
Wtuiuo, KtNtfarr A Maavi.i, WholoalDTs
Bists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curt - is taken Internally. acting;
directly upon the blood and mncouu stirfscesof
the syatem Prlco. Me, ne r bottle. Hold by all
Drutnris'.i. TeslimDaa'.aia Irea.
HIMIIt
Some people aiound Creswell, Lane
county are making an effort to move the
county seat 10 that p ace. lust wha'
sense there is in the movement at thit
time of thf season one cannot see.
Frank Rugge, a San Francisco man,
who owns an eagle, has bet.n in the habit
of catching his neigblior'scsts and giving
them to the eagle tn fend on. He is
said to have-en joy td witnessing the
dying agony ofthe cats. He was arrest
ed by the Humane Socielv.
An Olympiadispalcli of Monday says:
Judson Reeves, a boy IS years of age, a
messenger in ihe office of the secretary
of state, was married today to Miss Canie
Nichols, aged :!. Miss Nichols was a
clerk to the house committee on appro
priations and revenue and. taxation ol
the last legislature. She is refined and
well educated, and wits a graduate ol lba
Willamette university. The couple lelt
lor Salem, Or. The boy's tnoMier sane
tioued tbe match, and gave a certifi
cate that doth were 18 years of age.
An item is vomit the rounds to the
feel that Hoke Smith's aunt recently j
died and left him 200. while to the I
heathen she bequeathed $50,000.
Salem papers are having a red hot
time over a local sensation. If all the
accusations are true there is something
"rotten in Pknmakk ," or Salem.
A young man in Portland embezzled
$800 and will spend several years in the
pan for it, with a wrecked life to pny for
the act- He says whiskey did it. The
papers are full of lives wrecked by whie
key. We have one at onr own door will
We have one at onr own door with
the prospect of a life in the penitentiary
ueiiire Mini
Persons going to the Columbian expo
sition should bear iu mind that atter
they have paid 50 cents general admis
sion fee it would cost abont $37 additional
to see all the sights 0 side shows inside,
which, it is said, form part of the gener
al exhibition. It will take a long purse
to go to the World's fair. Poor people
had better keep away.
The following from a Colfax paper
might be applied in Albany, and makes
a suggestion worth considering '.in refer
ence to hon e instructions: "H W Zim
merman employs three hands at his
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taciory. ow nis factory lurnisnes only 1
a twentieth part o! the cigars smoked
Kam in rtaalf..- tt .1.:- : J .
uere in t onax. it tins industry were
properly patronized here he could em
ploy ten men, their wages would like i
wise te iptut to benefit home industries
and eatablisments in a reciprocal manner.
A Portland paper says Astoria dailies
arrive in that city at the same time of
Denver dailies.
AtlV nnO Hill, tliitllcat rill ,,,.. aa ,.
paper is a gold mine will please read the j
loiiowiag: "Hie Spokane, Wash..
. Spokesman, sine of the brightest dailies
m the r.verureen state, has been ab-
sorbed by the
Spokane Review. The
proprietor
of the Spokesman. W B
OTtrZrZTZZZZZ:
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A as- V 1 1 . 1 1 1 C TXUII-lllliat, WIIU Uf
The extreme economists, who oppose
an snDTODliat on far the World', (i; nil
doubtless he pleased to learn that, at it wa
i " fl ".
i was ki uiur or I n f ramm u aa inn urn
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oc rcrurneo to rne ireasurv ot me state.
j A dispatch from Seattle readt: Action
l was taken by the ci'y council to prevent
the sale and circulation of the Seattle
Mercury and Spokane bunder Sun. The
local correapondeut is threatened with a
0f , mnd ftnxhen if discovered.
The Salem bridge must be in a verv bad
condition judging from the following from
,he Journ1' "Of course.none would think
, of running street cats over the big bridge
i to West Salem . The county doubts if It
could stand up under a coat of paint."
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A most striking case of patrlontm un-
rcConUed is that of an Oregon paper
! which urres its readers to patronise
home merchants as tbe way to bullJ up
ne 'ow" .,OOK ,n "r.
u,.i,i v ilia, jf ipc, ,iwws ilia, iv 1 1111
ued by one solitary merchant of the
tetwn. i?u-h public spirit at this on the ?art
01 ltie e"or b,,r heroic.
A Bridgeport, Conn, (dispatch says:
"Twenty-five babies were born in one
b'ock here today Four proud father
are receiving congratulations on the ap
pearance of twin In their families. All
the dector in town were engaged and
nurse were t uirring to and from the
tariouf huuse. Mother and babies are
all saU to be doing
ell."
F E Wilres:th publisher ol the Prine-
j vllle New, give It op. He say he ha
touna can inu ne is nor a newspaper man
and he wi'l quit tne businc and sr to
and he wi'l qui
chopping wood. He ha made an assign
T
; Bnd now breethe frceH . The avtinn -e
! will now engage in collecting back sub-
jcripti"n accounts Kx. .
A live exchange saw: "The constant
I "
; ,dver:itr tt
the man who increase, hia
trade. When a merchant wr business man
ha no more bargains to oner, no more
' goods to tell, rod taxes down hit sign and
I .11 . , , , ... . . - ,.
, discharges his clerk is the time m quit ,
1 dvertising. At long as he ha anything
to ofttr the customer who steps Into hit
store, he hat something to aCer the newt-
paper reader become more accusto.nen to
, IIn U
tf he
he paper hr reads for offer of the
wants to buy.
great many taw on our statu e book
f 1 . .. ... - . -
real manv laws on our statu e books
11:11' i- I, a 1. . I ,
are dis
give
3476, Paaie itio, Hill' Code: "it shall
be the duty of the justice of the peace in
each county to report to tbe county treat
urer once In each month the amountof all
nnec. riillertec he nem. fr.tm ai nnm ea,!.
fine collertec by '.hem, frum whom col
lected, and ..hat the fine was for, and at
, the same time pay to the county treasurer
In monev the full amount of said fine
" " ' Ce .1' ' EST. MVe
collec'ed no fine, men they thai! report
that fact to the county treasurer. ny
oiheer wlilfullv violating any of the pro
vHions of this act shall be deemed guilty
if a mltdemearernd on conviction tbere-
Of thai! be fined not more than $25 for
; eacn onence, 10 or ptw m'o inc tuurny
tressury for the benefit of the common
tchooit."
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Mat a lead as Albany's.
Ohboox Citt. Or. May 2. Bids have
been opened for the issuance cf 920,000
Id bonds for the funding of the floating
riehl nf the ritv for fsO vpnr.4 nt 6 ner rent.
Four bids were received from the following
firms: E C Jones A Co. New York. $17.
500; H C Burkbard. Oregon City, riO.OOO,
less 92000 commission ; Sclietzer & Co, To
ledo. 0, 120,000. less 6 per cent; De Van &
Rutlege, Los Angeles, par and accrued in
terest on the full amount.
lacfeatla.'
Washington, May 2. l"be gold in the
treasury is increasing slowly aad the situa
tion is regarded as satiefactoiy- It is hoped
by ihe department officials tnat Secretary
Carlisle hna made arranirenients with the
Chicago bankers f"r a large addition to tbe
treasury uold. There ha been some criti
cism of the statement that the Chicago
national banks held more gold coin than
those of New York. 'I he last official report
on the subject showed that the Chicago na ¬
tional banks held over 9-2.000.000 more
gold than the New York national banks.
Will Not BefArreiled
Washikotok, May 2. Orders were is
sued o tbe treasury officers, special agents,
revenue agents and others not to arrest un
registered Chinamen after May 5. On that
date the Geary Chinese law provides that
all unregistered Chinese in tbe United
States may be arrested. As the const it u
tionality of tbe Geary act will be tested be
fore the supreme court May 10, it is de
cided to await iU decision before ordering
wholesale arrests Up to noon today 14 of
tbe 130 Chinamen of this city registered,
and it is expected that most of the others
will do so.
Lower Bales
Nkw Yohk. May 2. The Trunk Line
rate commission met today for the purpose
of figuring rates to California points, its
well as to Chicago. The Missouri river
lines having named 945.50 as the rule from
all points on the Minsouri river, a rate of
Ii0.50 from Chicago to Kansas City, first
class, was named and wil1 be used in figur
ing tuning rates to California. If tbe idea
of tbe Trunk Line rate commission ars car
ried out it will cost tWO to nee the big fair,
w through to California and return to
New York.
A Traitedy
San Fbancisco, May 2. Henry L Brad
dely, a plumber, was shot and mortally
wounded tonight by Mrs William Worth
ington, the wife of a photographer on the
Kxaminer. The immediate caune is un
known, but tbe homicide doubtless grew
out of the recent relation nf the nmmin
with Baddely. Two years since Mrs!
Worthington eloped with Baddely while
her husband was in Euroepe. I
Sam h, Mnv 1. Fridnv niralil ;,, ., ,wi
corridor upstairs in the postollice block, W J
A'Shaw was assaulted 1 'V an unknown
""1 " unto inritt miwh ac mm. 1110 re
volver was not loaded with bullets, us Shaw
whs powder burned only, and the range was
clijse and no bullet holes were found nny
where. His assailant made his escape
through the Journul office. This morning
Alvin Uowman, the foreman of the Journal
arid Elmer Worries' were arrested for male
inlr the assault. They will have exitmiim
tif-ns tomorrow.
VI he Took II.
.Tacoma, May 1. The Northern
PaeiRe
Ej. press Company lias detectives at work
searching tor a package containing 1000
in gold, which was stolen from the com
puny V safe last week. The money was
from Ben E Snipes A: Co'sbunk at Hoslyn,
consigned to Dexter, Horton Ar Co, Seattle
It, was missed Friduy lust. Michael Q Sol
livan was sent for. and is now looking for
the man or men who stole the money. Two i
or three other detectives rore also engaged
in the search.
To Nark Whiskey t
ftohiciu un. Or, May 1. Coroner Chriaj
was called this morning to Iiillard's station
to field an inquest on the body of Henry
Akers, aged 21. There was a dance given
at ti school house near Dillard's Saturday
ni). ut Akers and others attending over
loaded themselves with drink. Akers was
placetl in a wagon and cave in to sober up ,
i . . . , . - .
auoui 1 a in At zao a menu was going
I to take him home in a buck, and found him
'.!... I TL. : . 1 i- i a ,i
dead. The jury returned a verdict of death
from overstimulation of the heart, caused
by alcohol
The HlaaUal-pl Rlalag.
St PatTL, Minn, May i.- The Mississippi !
river is rapidly attaining a flrod height.
The government gauge at St Paul regis
tana id feet. It is now nearly a foot higher
than at any previous time this soring, and '
is going up rapidly. With the danger line I
at St Louis at 14 the river will have to rise !
but little before serious results follow. As
"""ft'.
Ha former spring rise in the :
' mnnlli .,f A nri I tl.ia i - .. 1 . , . 1 .
v u. ,iiti iii uiuivin, uupinniiiu
ed. St Paul people look for high water in
the month of June.
Ha. kins Beiara.
Pokti.and. May I. John H Haakins.
formerly represeetative in this city of lie i
Benton County flouring mill, .arrived yes
terday minting from St Louis in custody
of detective Sam Simmons. At 2 o'clock
be was arrainged in Justice Mcl-eviit'a
court on rharire of embezzling ftlaOO of
, the company's funds, and. waiving exami
1'.?
the irrund turys,
V 1 ...
- in I nr ail lit oi i.
Thi amount be fur-
nrtbed and was released from custody.
ar trr of a a lar) As
jArasoxviLut. Or, May . Tbe trial of ;
antes Hards, indicted for murder bv the !
grand jury at the present term of court, be-
gan tnts morning The murder was com
mitted 2 year airo. and one li inir witness
is here to testify against tbe accused.
The t y elMea
1 Dau.au, Tex. April 80. A dispatch
from Cisco says that out of 400 residences
in the town, only one is uninjured, that of
City Mawbal Epplea. A freight train wail
ing at the depot for orders wa hurled com
pletely from tbe track and totally wrecked
The engine, weighing over 30 "tons, wa
turned completely over. The brakessuan
was instantly killed and tbe conductor died :
this afternoon from hi injuries A con
servative estimate places the total propertv
loss at over f-0rt).U00.
Chicago. May L At 12:30 we are noti
fied that the Western I'nion has lost every
wire sooth of Nasheille It is rumored that
a eye -one has swept the country from there
to Xew Orleans.
Art est est rw Alrallaa I ka
On egos City. April 30.- Yesterday
Wayne Orider and Adronicu Clarke were
arrested and taken before Judge Foots, i
charged with stealing nine salmon from
Joan Kitchen, all parties ia the case bring
aahenuen. Tbe trial came off last night
before a jury, which found both guilty. A
fine of Vi was imposed upon each. The ,
fish bad been left by Kitchen, strung on a j
rope and ud to a twig- on the nver bank. .
Oyider aad Clark cam along Sodmg them
appropriated them to Ifcetr own w.
Battle.
YAtTAaAISO.
bloodiest buttle
April 30. Seot the:
which ha 'been fouirht
stace the r voluUcn besraa in Hio Grande
do Sal, Kraui. ha just reached here via
Boeno A res. A corresiaoadent in that
city telegraph that the eOKairerueut occur "
' red c.-ar an Louu. 1 ieaeral Telle le.1 the
gorernnwiit force and GentyaJ Tavarei .
! comman ie.1 the revossaaaonary army. The
1 details on ine utilise nave not a yet been
obtained, but it is reported boo men were
i "' " re divided rteariy equally
Iwl STO
bataMl U ta-u KsSBiaw,
Victory i claim-
'ed for each ride.
Tae WtsrM I sir
Chicago. April 30. -When
I'rt-sidenl ;
Cleveland presses the electric button, the J
signal of the formal opening of tbe world 1
Columbian exposition tomorrow, the public I
will still find the fair in a somewhat ia- J
I complete condition. But thi reirretful sit-
t -, , , . , , .
t ssuuo s uuc mure w ittraiDeMB 1
i ,1 . , ,
' -" a-,.,,.
I mIu. .. .1 ... - at . ,1 -A :
1 -
itton.
Allrmpied ftalrl lr
Poittla so, April 30. A V Brant poke :
i hil worJ, .jch uty0Q hrr'lbat
1 I ia .ja. , .. : . . .
crossly to his wife yeterday afternoon, and
:ie sn-jTiiy anerwaras auempiea to taxe
her life. She is now I nag at her home, at
j67 Twentieth street, near Klltworth. on j
tbe Kast Side, with a bullet hole in ber
' brst- which " V'Tsickn attending her
s feajj, WI j prove fatal
Bats BardrU as a rreacaarr.
New Yoas. April :). Kev Robert J
Burdette. better known as "Bob" Burdelte.
tbe humorist, appeared this morning in tbe
nuloit of the Baotist chun-h nf lite Rtssss.
.' tany. at Sixty-fourth street and HadTanei
I avenue.
", t.rrS.
iu the rear, is the
Of al! a .to
ooa fo.-
ng radical chantr ia rrmsr j to health
Dt.rin lb witter, the ststent la-comc ta a
certain eateat slogsred with wa.tr. and the j
lood i. aided with impurities, owirg 10 lack t
01 ramie-, Close counn, m. llS in
poory
j yolli opand hotnw.std other oau
This it thr catsee of theduii, impish, tired i
feelinn M ,"ueral at thi sesaoo, nd which !
matt be ..vertwrne. et tbe health rosy te
entirely li oken down . Hood' Sarssuarilla
ha attained the greatest popularity all over
the coautry aa tbe favorite apt iog meiictee
Itexptls the actumnlati' n of impurities
thrcujih tba bowels, kidneys, liver, lunn
and kio, give to the blood tbo purity and
quality neosasary to good health and over
oorcei that tired feeling.
S !0 VC' KI- P'"
I V "iSSaN - 1
copyright raM
A spell of ticknett
is due when the system's weakened,
nd the blood impure. It's what
you must expect.
Bnt it's what vou must prevent,
too. And Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery prevents as well as
cures. It invigorates the liver and
kidneys, purifies and enriches the
blood, nharpens the appetite, im
proves digestion, and restores health
and strength. For Dyspepsia,
" Liver Complaint," and every form
of Scrofulous, Skin, or Scalp Dis
eases, as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Ery
sipelas, or any blood-taint, it's an
uucqualcd remedy.
It's not liko the sarsaparillos,
which claim to be good for tho
blood in March, April and May.
At all seasons alike, and in all cases,
tho "Discovery" alone is guaran
teed. If it doesn't benefit or cure,
you have your money back.
It's the cheapest blood-purifier, no
matter how many doses are offered
r a dollar, for you pay only for
the good you get. But it?8 the
iW, or it couldnH be sold so.
HW HECK
I'ftikur I'.i s, t!(iofr.
F. M. Krein-h kwp railrut.il Unit
liny yhur liiixw ri of Parker Bros
Finn iinttWin at Conn ,V Ilrndricson 's,
. .-... nhiiwm st received at Conrad
Meyers
P .1 Smiley job priutxr, Klinu Block, does
ttr.t ektwa work.
Has site the cnlohrstad Havana filled 6 oent
oigar nt Juliu Joseph',
it- it II B in, nhynijun and surgeon
Ahu iv,
country .
C.lu mlt It city1
or
Ct,i'. i!i ,'. U S A .Kui Diego, Cal.
ssya. "Shiloh'd Catarrh !U imdy i the firs
medicitu I havotver found that would do me
anygool. Price, 50 c'.s Sold 1 , ha.
I .v Ma'od.
Hood's Cures
Sciatic Rheumatism
Quick Relief and Perfect Cur
Mr. a B. Patrick
StociitoB. Cat.
" I iu so badly afflicted with tciaUe rheums
ttsm that I could scare! move. I rued a great
many remedies rrah did me no good. A friend
presented me a bottle of Hood's SarsaparUIs,
which t began to take. Tbe relief was quick
sad two bottles enrtJ me completely. lauibor.
Irs the use of my name and portrait la recent-
mending Hood's SanaparUIa. for I think It a
very valoable sawtli.Hi. I '"""'"' K to all
who may be afflicted wttta rheumatism or old
Hood's sa Cures
fever sores, as I know ot a lady In Oakland who
has been cared of ulcer by this wonderful med
icine." C B. Fatbjck. Xo. 305 California St,
Stockton. California. Get HOP Era.
Mood's PHla act easUj, yet promptly aM
efficiently, on tbe liver and bowels. 3SsV
e m m
GOCONEWSt
cjk For the millions of cowAomeri of A
Tutt's Pills.
It c. t - I i Tutt a-" r- to at
n . 1 t Lhjil Ucbaotf f"tt.ns -r
TINY LIVER Pill
w t.srb t ef rrreictte;ty ktejill SSW,
re retatntus all tli vtrtumajflbe
l.ir ji r os, iiusrintr, ( punrly
Oii;rtiiliU. Dnth 4rr-(f .ui-M-i,li.
are rttlt la-" '. The exact siae ot
TUTT"S TINT UVE. PIIXS A
bitwante lbetJonJ.-r ..f I ui. -a-L"
ADYANGE THRESHERS
A-c warrant ed to tbrx-th more grain in a
given time a ad do It belter than any ma
chine made.
The Advx.nck Traction EM.isesate
the beat in tbe world. Remember large
work rr.ears large prott t in the thrrtr ing
business, lalalague mailed tree.
EDWARD HCGHE8,
Gen'i Ag"t, Fortland. Oregca.
ALBANY F0RN1W CO.
Baltiiore Block-
Alb-IT, Olt.
Dealer it. all kind of Furniture, Wa
Pajs.sr Oar pet. Unnltoms.
Picture Frsiue, tu-
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
HYDE & JAMES,
Pro- r't tars
DRUGS
Stationery, Toilet Artijles. Musica
instruments, Etc
Bodies & HcFarlaml,
" rhe Corner Drugstore," Albany, Or.
rTKf -S.le.meo
elme. tJ represent
local and trsr-
cting, ta represent r.tir wen anown
hnute 1 ou need un ospitsl to represent a
linn that warrant, nursery tt.tck tin: elus
and true tn name. W irk ll the tear. $100
pe- mrnth to the right msn; Applv quick,
ttitioe sajtv 1. L MAY & CO.
Nurrerj men, Florist snd Seedsmen.
St Psul, Minn.
(Tiii house is responsible )
BIDS WANTED -Bids will ber-ccived
up' to May 10 for doing work and fur-ni-hiug
materials for a ooe-story brink build
in?. I'lai. and specifications may be ssjtn
at the Revere Hi use
FOR 8ALK . Ons gray horse 7 years old,
weight 1150, and one bay mare 7 years
1J, weight 1363. Will sell cheap. Call at
Sender Stal ls Albany.
tt.
HTOSK
s reliitt-t't and Contrsietor.
Lasveonl rs with Hulbnrt Bros , Has
(Stale scenin.
n?.VNTKD.-A fd des-iiea tiiMCure
' a altuatton aa uuree. Inquire at ih
rositleHco 1 ( Mra K Roltnrta on Thi d
street betwetm Montg uier and Ral! -road
.
FOR RENT. House with five loom
un 3rd and Broadalbln. Apnlv at
Louis Vlereck'a " J
FOR RKNT. rhe photograph gallery ia
the YMIU block . Call on the Seero
ttry st the office uf the Y M 0 A.
M
ra. Dr. 1'atteraoii-Wt.llaee.
Th Noted Clairvoyant rd Life Header, la now
hr, and ean be found at her rasldence, nv door
J tt Couglirs. 8k tell about .11 aubjtctt nast
present said future; las troubles, stweut trtsMdt and
butinen. You can hear from your dead frlendt
THE BEST
Blood Purifier
IN THE WORLD.
3 WHY SUFFER with that chronic
,1 i.. O 1 1.. ... . ai . . ...
-...-a-,. irt j'jii ,,.1111. in me. rrui-
phur Hitters will cure yon as it has
thousands. '
Why do yon snftn- with that
FOUL, OFFENSIVE BREATH?
3 Ton need not If you use Sulphur
11:. ....... Tl . " J-1 1 . .
sauicm. 1 im-j inn mu ii f;ure.
Operatives who are closely confined
In the mills and workshops; clerks
who do not have sufficient exercise,
and all who are confined indoors,
should nse Sulphur Bitters. They
wlll not then be
WEAK AND SICKLY.
Is your Breath impure. Your
Stomach is out of order. Snlphur
Bitten Is the liest medicine to take.
Sulphur Bitters will build you up
and make yon
I
STRONG AND HEAL
saasasi
At the dawn of womanhood, Sul
phur Bitters should be used.
Kenil 3 2-ernt stamps to A. 1. Ordway & Co,
Boa ton, Mass., tor best medical work pubUahed
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State ol O. for
Lin County.
A D Horn'. Piain'.tP,
n
Hatvey Ward, Cef-ndaui.
NOTICK iH HKKKBY GIVEN 1H T
bv v.rtu" of an ex trillion and order
" -t; wuij .hupj UUI I ) I KHU UUUH HI
or the above nauid 'ir. m tbe
above entitlod aul: tu ma dirHctwl and
delivered, I will on
alairttsj'. ihr rarh mr mf Star. 193.
at tbe iron. Hoor rftb t'oart House in
the city ol Albany, Linn co intr. 1 won,
at the hour of one o'clock: p m ofaaM day.
eii at public auction for caan in iiand 10
tbe Iiighwu bidder, tbe real propirtr eV
s-riLeo in aald execution and ordt-i o
sale a follows low,:: lba nortja
quarter of the northwest quarter of aei-iinn
IUII I , -3 ,
(36) .own-hip nine t ) snath
range three (S) east of the Willamette
mendiso. in t-ion county; Oregon er.n
t sizing 41 acre. He proceed aristae
from such esvie to be applied, a f-l.o ws
1st, to tbe payment ot the eosil an:
ot making such ssua and tbo
sum cf ioo i wftr.rm.T'n fw and tba
or:gln. erst cf suit taxed at Ml.! 2nde
1 1" jay tnni 10 tne piainun liwein ine
uuiot rra in sold coin ol ice Lnuea
i tstauast of America, together with interest
tbervoa ia like siid coin at the rale of
ten per cot per au nam from tbe 2nd day
: ol Sepurmbei. HH, un.i: pa.dnd aceru
IS
t ptud to Me said Btumm alt nu belt!
, - 4
aigTie
l a-t-d ihU 19th lay of Aswil 1S8S
CC JACK8UN.
sheriff of Linn count y, Oregon
SHERIFFS SALE
, tar Cvrrasl Court ol fie rtoir of Owe
f or tie County t Linn
' -
Knapp. Baneil a Com pat y.PSalo tiffs .
v
, A ti Knox, Jr, lelendn
VcriCKlS HFREBY OlVKf THAT
by virtue of an x-.-uuon and orier ;
ol Ie duly iscuad out of snd under the
; seal of ihe above aansd cour. in the
above efritle-J action 10 me direr ed and
: de!iv-d, 1 wi 1 00 j
rsalwealaj. tae Kiastay r Wsj . i .t.
at tbe fot door of thst court hoime.in the
t etty of Albany, linn r-iur.tv ttresyno. at -'
the hour of no w'elnt'B p m .,f day,
I swli al pob ic acctinti for aash ia bend to
I the high- tald-tst th- real prrspe tv da
-rrt'a-tl in sii . 1 . .1. 1 ,rterof
sat e a follow. 10 wr: Rasrinni g at a
1 slvae lOxttxIS lua-h tn t-sj r ..--b bcun
j ary of tfce I . . u laoxj e'aim nf
; Jamea - nnx and ife being nli Real Kin
So lrsSS io Uiwi-tjip to K 3 wetst. at a '
BOtOI tail COsins eat . f ti.e nor hweet
corner nf said -.am aa-f runri- ihmv
ea-l I7 5ca:ii4 to stone I0x.txl2
inchee; ihencw -t'h to chain to a U-.e
loxlixlt inches; Iherjca weast ,7 50 chains
10 a suai jtlt inchea, pi.pm north
41 chaic i t the place
r best on 1 sr. con-
ain'.ng 70 aerrw metre or ... '
..; .r.t ms the n.-rtb'ast coru-r f the :
drtualioo Uad c in nf Jam- Kn x ar.d '
wife being tt't'fieation No 166V in t wn- f
ship 10. SRI we, at a atone lrxIix.M
. inches marke 1 C S. mi.d ruan-ri tiaeness
j south J cbaioa to atnoa 10x12x1$
j inch: thence treat 19 t chain- to a stone
i 9xlCxU incut, tbenrsr north 40 cbatics to
I tbe north b -undary I:., of said claim at
I S .1. Ha lawltaWSJ '1, -1. I... Bhaaa, . . ,i i
I cba'ns to tba plsee of bssginnng. oor.tair -
a tesan s ;ei more or leas, artu ii iv-ng
nd oeins in Linn count v. O-earon. "The
protead ans-ng lrom said sa'a 10 be
ar piled, first, io the payment of tbe cots
at and- npou aald execution aad tba '
origins' cost ;ax.i : fli 9 fMscond. to
iha ptwma-tt taths p'sitstiS herein tbe.
sum of SS 70 aad 1 he further sum of $T5
s attsroey'a fae
1
Oa ed this Itkh dsv or April. 193
C 0JACK9Olfi
Sheriff of L'na county, tiregoo. :
SHERIFFS SAU.
in tie GreuU CWrl of tkt State of Orepn
for tit Cottf ofLian,
U Hryant. Plaintiff,
vs
Vt Hiiam Mctsiichritt. Jen.
U'r McUil. lin, hi wire.
Defendants.
TOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN THA
a. v by virtue if an execution and order
of safe duly issue-tout of and under the
seal of the above namd eourt i" tbe !
above entitled suit to me direct -i! and
j deliver, d, I will 00
Sa tarda, ihe t7ib star al May I8t.
at lba front d.ot of the court housa. in
j the city of Albany. Linn coanty, Oregon.
v. ' m ,..., v uuf aa viww j ' ia. vt Nam
day. anil st public auction for cash i"
hand t toe highest lii.i.ier tbe teal
protierty d( scribed in sai l extvuiian and
order of salj a follow town Begiooioe at
lhaaAiilha..lAn.. l a aa.- a.
.....v., v.huv, aaa m BWIUCS11 l ar
tart facet too to tpll, south ranae 1 west
of the Willamette m end iar. Otegoa,
aad tannins thence east 20 chains;
thence north 5 chains; thence east 4.1 links';
thence north 7S chain : thence svest 1 3S !00
i-hsjos; thence north 11 chains ; thence vast
19 7-100 chains: thence south 6 OS-lOO
chains ; thence west 'JO chains; tLeace sooth
I chain; tneuoe easl SO chain to the place
"I beginning, containing 'JOO acres, in Lino
county, Oregon . The proceeds arising from
ssiJ tale to be applied. First, to the pay
ment of the costs and dirburssmenta of suit
and the ex,.eusot of and upon said execution;
and 2nd, 1 1 tba payment of ihe piaintiiTa
claim anion ming to tha sum of $299&60 with
accruing iuterest thereon at thsraie of 3 for
eent per annum; and the futther sum of
VttSO attorney s fee; 3rd, the overplas if
any be paid th deft herein.
Dated tli 25th day of April, 1853.
CCJatCKSON,
Shsriffot Linn couuty, Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NffTICt.
T0TIK IS HKREBY OtVEX THAT TttK I S.
i.' i"-;neaisrathOTdybyc(rdrotihec,,uri-VON
sf USB njunl.v.si.p.ntedsdniinlstr.torol the
eststo of Msud tt arm in. I.t ( Una county Or
deceased. All twrtym having claims against ;' said
wujaj srv herabv rtxuilred to present th.ni duly
Yfrgna! aa Kt- I-... . t 1 .
-. ,v ... iv. I lure,! ao we uutiersiirnaHi st
Brownsville, Oregon, within six months from th
da'e her tl.
Dated Hits Had day of April, 1 ms.
IN WAR-MOTH.
cairierfi-rd A t'hstnlwr.ain, AdminUlrator.
Attysfor Admin.
ADMINISTRATOR'S N OTICE.
XroTICK IS UKKfCtlY C.IVKN THAT THE Data
it deraiunnd.has this day b.n.ilv appointed ad
miiilstratrator of th estate of Stella it armoUi.ett ot
Unn county, Uregon, deeesad. AU iiersons
liavlng claims airalnsl .aid sslale are required to
present thsm iirtuierlv verified, to the undertime t t
Bmwaisvllle.Unn county, Umcuu.withiii six mouth I
from thlsd.U'.
lMted this hid d.v of April. tSSS.
1 N WAKMOTH.
Weaiherford A Ciiaml erlaln, attaWstaMmsae
AH s lor Admin.
For the BEST
BICYCLES
Call on Van Wilson, agent for tne Im
l'EKiAi. and Faulkner, $60 to $150
Ladies taught to ride or no sale.
WILL BOYAWOIAM
the best washing machine made. Go to
Stewart It Hot and take one oat on uul.
Tbey I so have al) kinds of wringers.
IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE
to carry that great big child arnood iu br
arms. Yon most go to .Stewart k Box and
bny one of (heir hairy larriages. AH kiada
and prictc.
SrOWIMCAWAY HAY".hard-ork
lonafAiin. Yoooo moke it tea easiest by
'boyion a complete Hay Carrier titit of
i tstewar t St Sox . Call and see it.
GRAW,
GARDE!?.
FLOWER.
Freah. pore, tore to gro aid sold at tort -land
price. Uarden seeds kept in balk.
' Ptidd pess ,ni Field corn '., carried in
j ia.f i i, i,tle-. -TEWiUT U (WX
ENGINES AND SEPARATORS
They do't n,,k, a-iy UtUr tbaa tb
"Rn,..!" sm! Sow.rr k Rom al tht kin
itAlbm Ht- l ePod baud eu
PAINTS & 0ILS.-Tb -
tor ruu n tt e i tt is tb "Itdr ' aa
we.ro sirou lr U at Albany. W" abe
carry a fall line f oil , virni bea, wug-a
aad car'iage paroia. etc.
SrswAkT k fox,
Rtf 5I1CDI Iff - L,.ri keen onr la in
an old bus an., longer. Stewart ti Sc,i
carry bee bfvea, aociioor, comb fooadatioa
i and etc smokers at low pi ice.
, fJ yfjy BL0 til ""'
It yom ex-
t est to da not fail to se Stewart tt Sox. ;
Tbey keeps Ur.e stock of baildara hardware ;
aad ell at prices to 1 ait the time.
THOU SHALT ROT KILL -
nxnrdiof to raw, asd yom raght to bay all
They keep a tood stock sod
iar yon sod ammaoitioa of stowv t k Bex.
a
OianS f- iwde-.ftue and caps aiway on hand .
-
,...,, mnu j , ,
WC ScLL COAL, IHUH tod ,li lor
linos?." and keep a Urge itock of blacksmith
applies oa hand.
Sra-wasT Sox.
swsttwtwssswswwsawsw
cboaw vamb Tsrre a -
arssni luvn I nr. to. ' - -f--j'"s
outnt of trwsrt tt xx and take care of toci
orchard. Tbe outfit thev tell hasbeesUiec .
" ata.e .or in.ee tears try Use Beat or
cnarout arm u a c mplste sv
'
" "
WE'RE MOT BBAftfilH w
ZvEZtm ItUu .1
ben
1 we aay w !
tfcear. siit sort
muv 1 - vac, csuiery
in the valley
. and see for ycaraelve.
rrwsrr k Fox,
PLOWS. We w .hflltd plow ex
attly the sans, as the "Oliver." We awir
aaitee it asd sell oa trial. Extras will fit
Oliver. Also have a foil Kim ri ,svi
?L?m 1"m?t U '. T"
i fWtmoii mm
ve a few cents bv eomiatt irnenaf .
and tetaagBs. Sytwaer k Soa
CARPETS.
A large tsasl hue slock svt Roxbary.vejr et
tasslttraad tasrrsia carpets, Iisvnlea
asxl rail c'ott... 5 -.. SOy crnt than
elsewi-ere ia A ! rt 1 1 oj to e grade.
AI- fire hae rf r ' sad 's shots
SS ta ,r0 eat I a taetr I pal ia,A ame koOCl
can be : natsbt e eshe, . I arm ceainrt.
A. ft xlcILW A!X.
I. A. Morris 4 0.
Flour aad Feed Store.
Have removed their store to the Strahai
tcr -, lorrner' r OCCl psed by Deyoar 4
Robson, and ttate on hand a full stock o
ccryhi s aru . m. sho t?,
CERM MEAL. GRAHAM, BUCK
V HEAT, RYE FLOUR, MY,
OATS. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done.
t
TRY -t A PAIR
9r Tbse riaiilidi PrMk SfUek
For tale by F. M. FRENCH, the Jewe'e-
WANTED
At the store
Allen Bros,,
formerly owned by
,
I . .
: BUTTER
;
003.
I
LARD,
BAOON,
and CHOICE
APPLB8,
for which I will frayllhe best cash price
possible.
B F RAMP
Wall Paper,
I linos, Pain tas. Ollia
f.lllhs. Etc
J. A. Cumming
ALBANY. :- OREGON
wns FOR WOOD,
Notiae Is hereby given that sealed bids
will be receive! at tbe County Clerk's
office in Linn county. Oregon, up to one
o'clock p in. Wednesday, the Sr t day of
Mav. 1891. far 40 card- uak grub . r sola
body oak and si a; cords large red or vol
low fir w od thsk gruba not ta be 'less,
ibaii S 1 ichea iu diameter at large eat
Said wood to be delivered at the wood
abed bsloiia. ing to aald county on rr be
fore August I ith 18SI3 County reserving
tbe right to rejtct all bida.
Done by orcer ot County Court.
Attest NPPAYNaV
April 15th. 1893 County Clerk.
AOMI NlsflMTOBS NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CN
dMrssgwd hs been spoointsd saltnirustraaor
of th estate nf Thorn as Alford, dteeaaad. All rr
son. lisvinjrelsims sjraiusl said eatat are rtuird to
n-eseut them with th propur voucher and prapwty
verified, within six months from th dale twraof to
me undersigned. alHarrlsburg. Una county. Or '
This the ttlhylay of atarch, 1SSS ,
Q at ALFOED.
wslhrfsrd & Chamberlain, Admluiatj-ator
Attorney for Adavr.
( eaTstaT 1
aSsSiVttS.
WILL'S MUSIC STOBE
'ai una roe-
CHICK ERfSO " "H f MILLER,' "MTX'K," M
rCWE A SOS" rtASOSI.
tfTZT." SRXUKV BROS,
ORG A Si.
I r.ARfirrr
M tt i OVju InllailnaK
WtHe to Ci'xlnm- ixl Prleas Wte VtsnbHiaa;
tflwi; e SSV tn- Best OU at Low
Mssss
mall Intvumiito.
B ka '
Dcrptwae
J4e of
New Hoc n.l otbr 8w mt M :a l XeaAss,
OU aad Exwaa tit ill MarbiDer.
ft. I. HILL,
(
Star Bakerj
(erXr .4lilis nu4 "rtHie
vCNRAD MEYER, PROPSIEIQI.
rdrra.ts, Ctaa
(.' nr
(fan aaitar ,
VcjsMcm.
tig...
ttplee).
Test.
Urled rrsjlsw.
Tubaw-ee,
tustsr,
ta-e.
verf Ostt as kept as a gttst
aad tawutij st,
.: nasi
a xxt ;r. .t pav: '
aVI.L KINDS OF PRODUCE
FARMERS, ATTENTION
ir : TOf .- caarr a
WACON HACK BUGGY CART
PlBWAIffiQWyORIl SEED
ER, FEED CUTTER,
or ariy 'Hind of a Farm ImVema: or"Ve 1
hide, call on or address.
B. F. RAMP,
OTpct'te post Off ce,
Albanv,f
ARE YO'J
anesTSps?er vc
jpaaiassaer cr a
If you are. or at
of tie above. 3
.tvrtiat.
:tereiedin aj
sfeo-idreaa
THE JOUr iALIST.
DO YOL
wait tnreweb th? above?
Taa.a'ttnaw la
Tas JortSALur.
a-riiifi:! t4.lt' a rar.
Attve n-ia 1 au t on apeicatioa.
ALL'-S FORM AX.
Z . . : aad I'ltrtlete;.
tD B aaisac SjjBJxr. Si Toast. X. T.
Stockholder's Meeting.
Not res? is hereby give a thai tie tuact.
masting of the stockholder of the Albany
Farmer Co wilt be held io the office of
. m id company in the cit t f a Ibanj, m
' tbe 16. h day of May. 198 at o'clock p
at Said meetintr will be held for the
purpose of ereetinjr seven (7) directors to
serve for tbe eusuinsr year, atd lor the
txaiu action of such other b sms as
may regular! v come before such mee'.LiK.
Dated Astvny.Or, -J prit ITth 1883
Attest: M U WILD.
PresB Marshal. President.
Sec'y.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Th ptufcaership heretofore exMiae be
tween 1 C Baker, Wat EUsvereck aad C U
Borkhatrt. dot as; bassness under the Prm
nams of the Albany Ditssed BVrf Company,
was dissolved by mutual coosest oa the fistt
day of April, 1SS3. All acconata doe the
firm ef Albany Dressed Beef company will be
payable to TC Baker, and hi will pay all
bill owing by said firm .
TC Basra,
C hi KfKHisr,
Wm EaEKii k.
LADIES' TEA
la a pleasaat drink, which will be borne by
the stomach without nausea or eripicg. It
cta thorough iy on the liver, kniocs and
reproductive organs A geetl physic, effi
cient dretetk. asd s most osefol in tcant or
paistal meDsturalion. i t aid digeatten anil
reduces cerpulency: ctesrs tfce ccmplexior,
renderinai it fair, and restoring :he natara'
tone of th skin, for it removes the bil wbech.
by accamulation.pn dacec tbe salrow.maddy
complexion pecaliar to the constipated state.
ckald by all druggist ,
FARM TO REiNT-
The nBdaraigoed wishes to rent hi farm
situated miles south ef Albany, 00a rat
ing of 450 acres, 225 of which is ia ci nothy
meadow. About no handled and fifty
acres to he pat in wheat and oats this p.ina.
Have teams and supply of imu.ens.nts which
I will sell ch-tap or will make other arrange
ments with renter. Also have 5000 Fehte
prune trees which I will sell at 4 cents
apiece, a vera g length from 5 to 3 feet.
Inquire of tae on the farm.
N F SLATE,
im,M m IIL
WACOM BRIDGE BIDS.
Seavled bids and strain dtaarrama for a
wtgon bridge aeros Muddv creet at a
Sluf 2 mi ea west of SheddXirn county
rtsgon. will be received by tbe clerk of
the county court oi said eountv urtii:
crid.y Mar 5th, a 9 a'clcck a ni.
said bridge to be 18 feet in tha clear, ana
jJfV? , Drtdr to be 190 feet lousr with
911 reet f PProtuh Separate bids will be
received for bonis to set on ordinary mud
ails or on good aised piling sawed off
b owh tv watermark. Should a span
ha but., the span would be 190 fat aud
tioulU be covered and painted. The
right .0 reject any atari all biui8reervi'
Albany, Oregon. April 20th, 1S8S
N P PAYNE,
erk.
Big ' TaVMrnlSff
Notice to Architects.
Notice is hereby given that the Direo
toraof School District, No 5, of Linn
county Oregon, will rwceive plane for aa 8
roo-a frame school buih'iug witn base
ment and arranemei ta forlaea,ing plana
to be submitted to thee era at the store
ctawartaHpx. in Albany. Or. within
I we.it y daya from data.
Albany, Apri 112th. 1893.
CH WEvVART,
Ccarfc.