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Advance of the Pipe Brigade. Retreat of the Cigar Cohorts. Yes the Pipe is coming to the front as nover before. The high price cf gcod ci.ears is helping drive tbem c i cf use. Millions cf smokers i BlackwelTs D : rham Smoking Tobacco. y.i:!;.r Brand in the market. Smoked for overtwenty . ii Same is still growing Quality always the same. Mill :CKV7ELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. DURHAM, N. a - w Attorn RATRERTORD CHAM nil mm In prob Km block. an 1 to i I w R BIll.YKt At tonx-j- at Law vnj Solicitor In Chancery. Ooi lec tions made on all no'.nta. Loana negotiate J on rable terms- Albany, Oregon G BO. W. WRIGflT, Attorney at law, r.l Votary Public Will practice In all the court of tine stat . Special attention civen to eaBactiona and matters In prebate OBIee: -Upstair -TWeoaie tunc Aioaay. utrn P. a 11 .un B tCKdl'RS WATSON, II legal nuncri will roes ire pro top Oeo r. Odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, O attention M OMTAMYK fc H.U KLEM4N, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J WHITIfCT Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. a yi F.S J. CHARI.TOW. All k-rU. :. Hi ltd .attended prornptlv: rLINN-S Mock. Ira ay, Or. D It. J. I.. H I I.e.. ffSjyiaotan and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon. D R1. ntSTO k DAVIS, Physicians an Surgeons. OFFICK Corner econd and Bicadalbin streets, Albany, Or, Calls projiptly attended i tatr and oauntry . c. V. (HOIBEHtOI. M. D., Heroeopathiat. aSpedJist in diseases of the Bye. Office hours 7 la 9 a m; 1 si ! p m. and . to ererung. Albaat, Oregan. W (i'tfl K dt l l..8tKKK OF ALBANY, ORSOOV TRANSACTS general Baoking bnsinraa. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Sew York, San Fr n 00 and Portland, Orwgwa. LOAN MONEY on aptaored security . RECEIVE deposiu aubject to check. COLLECTIONS made on tarnrawe INTEREST oaid rn time deooatta B AHK Or OREGOS. albasy, oBanon. facltal. : -t Yica-Prasident.. . J LAHBIBO . lav W PLAIN i bankiaf b and sold on all the prioeipa eitaaa in the Cnite-i States I also on England, Ireland Franee and Germany. Collection made atoll si nasi bit points on favor. ble terfoa. . Inter eat allowed o.i time oapuaft. F I KMT N ATlONAt, BISK, or albai y, oaaooit. resident Tlce Piaslaswt I. FUSS .. 8. E,YOtTBO , W. LAHODOH TO Alt 8A CT8 A OEBKBA L hanking bualneaa ACCOUSTS KEPT aubjett to shock. biout EXCHAHOE and tel ranhlc tnnafer. Hew York. San Krandaoo Chicago and P .tlan.l cO.LErrnoNf dADEon bvorabta t Tocra E. W, Larasxia Bta.s. L. Fuaa Kawsae . So. , IRKfJO UIKIVtlHtliR. I or A i . HA - r. o -oo. CAPITAL STOCK flOO.aW. sident . I L COWAN, a-Prastdssii J M R ALSTON. atrvssblar O A AKCUIBOLD. O aacroas. -J L Cowan. J B Balaton, W S utdd, W II 1I ri, J A Craword and O A Arch bold f KAMbAfTTK a aeneral banklnc bualneaa. DRAW SKlB'l KHArrSon New York. a , ti -.1 . reiroo UiAN MOriEV on app.d ecurity mii.i' i .-. i i cW, ONLY LINE k u n mm 2 THROUGH TRAINS PflKland, S:45 A. N. 7:30 P M. !3Y-J TO CHlCAfiiO 7 Honrs ((uirkcr lo SI. Paiij. 23 Hoars (nir,ker to Cliiwi. 40 Honrs ((nicker to Onaha' and Kansas I'ily. PULLMAN AND T0U1!3T SLEEPERS, FREE ECLINI4C CHAIR CARS DINING CARS. For ra'en and general Inforingtlon csl oi. or sddress W H H U R LBURT, Asst.Gcn'l. Pass. Agt, 35a Washington St.. Portlano, Oregon W ISl., Kl'jiU.Mr -Ki prop r I it do W.t aviiUiiii r iiitri . 1 i- .. . rtyia. promptly nil. work. Ml. I W... Ul J SetNtiio AMricu A Apacy for CAVEATS. TRAM MARKS. OBSION PATCMTS. COPYRIGHTS, BsBenssBBB" and 1 1 na Handbook write to uviT.Nn You j a UO SU URUAOWIT, IfBW XOBK. Mat for Willi li Mt patents tn Araaatr. out by us ts brought before en free or etarge la t Largest etronlatlon of any sctentlSe paper tn the wonu. epieouiaiy iuubu-siwo.. rio man ahooTd be without It.. Week I Tear: SUA six mootha. Addreas Ml' N.N KIJjMi,alBrotwy,MrwToi THE WEBF00T ROUTE Oregon Pacific RailiQdd. w OABIE1 . Keeelver. TIME SCHEDULE, except Sundays. 1 Leers Albany VtM r. L : L are Yaquina. 7:S a,a . Leare Corrallia,H):SSa, Corraius CorralUa l:OS r Arrle Yaquina. I-Ji r. n.lArrtTa Aiiamy, a. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco OCEAN STEA It MAILINGS WiUaaaetU Valley. April th. raoai vaejema. WiBaaatt Yauey, ApiU Sth. The Com pan iwtss tbe ngnt i -nnge sailing dates Wthout notice. It i V K It HTKAXEKS. Steamer "Hoe-" leaves Portland Wednesday and Saturday t a m. H C Day.Gan Agt,SUmm Street Whrf.P-Uand D R Vaughn. G Agt S Franaaeo. Cel. II B Bujcahy, Gecaral Sapt: F rein Terminal or IntrriorPo n'.st N ort h Ei iPic Raitroail la the line to lake To all Points EAST aM SOOTH It is the DISIXG TE. It runs Throng's Eta TatAIATS in Ihe ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. (NO CHANGE OF CARS. Composed of Dining Can l nsorpa.ssd Pullman Drawin Room Sleepers Of Latest Eqnipmeot TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Best tLat can be eonstraefe I and in which soommodi lone are bub free snd furnished for holders of Kirs' or S oond olssb lickwt", at d ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A ContiDQDus Lisa con nectiiig with al linss, affording Direct an 1 Uninterrupted Service. Pullman a'teper reservations can be neenred In advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKET to and from all points i In Amerlea England and Kurope oan be parehtamd at t y ticket ota v of this oorrpaoy, Full information coonerning rates.tims of trains, routes and other setalls fnrn iahed on application to any agent, or A D CHARLTON, Assistant General Pasaeoger Agent. No 121 First en, oor. Washington. Port'snd. Oieon C G Buikbar., katal agent. EAST AND SOUTH, VIA THE SHA8TA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacifi Oo. Cxprass Train leare Portlainl Daily South I raos ivur 1 , 1 SB-2, P .rtland Albany San Francisco 12-'? -Ar 7A5 aT Lr :!3 a a Lr 7,-00 r a 7: (Sir. a I Lr lO-.ia r l.v 1:16 a a Ar Abre trains st.n onlr at lol lowing atathms north uf Itieeburg. Kaat Porttand, Oregon City, w . od nurn. Salem, Albany, Tangent, Sbodd, Hal.ey. liar, riahsrg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene. sail., saibv t 8j as I Lv IMf r I Lv ' Ar Port land Albany Ecssburg Ar1 lr Lr I 1 2 -n u :lv 1 7xa sLiaxr toot aim (sxc.rr Scjuir) 6 00 r a I Lr V t 1 Ar Portlan.i Albary Ar I :u 30 a Lr I SrSn . ,10 a I l.v 9:00 a a I Ar 1 r M I Lr 09 a u I Ar Albany Lebanux Albany Leas ms AT Lv Ar Lr IV 'In Man :2Sr v 2:39 r a ULLMAr. BUFFFT SLEEPERS, -AND Dininsr Cars on Ogdrn Rule. SECONO-CUSS SlEEPI-,6 CARS tllB-I.e.l In alt Theaowh Trains - areas Me aVIVIalM. asTsicBS rwNTiisa anb s'siavaaLia. Hiiii -ss.snaiti (Rverit nnsy. LSI. a 4 1 12:10 r at I Ir Ar e.,rt aaaj CorralUa Ar kv n:Sn r a 12:66 rs atraaasvaais naity (Bxcspt Sunday. 4:Urs Lv Ar Portland McMinnrille Arl Lv :i a a s.4'i a M 7:ttra rT'ixr-oiTfrJi TicketM ... all riolnt In the Kt.t-.rii Huto-. Can.'lt anil Kun.e ea-i 1.. '.btnia l at lowest raos from r 14 t runb, Aeent Allany. KOKMLRB K P. ttiliiKKl, t(anaa-er ttt'l U. K. ..1..1 Ponltsd Oregon. i toJ owes Our Drery patent at ton pubiio by a notice Ibe Icmucul THE MISSION OF THE BEI4. On the 4th of July, nearly 117 years ago the bell which for twenty -three years had been 1. anting in the belfry of the state) house In Philadelphia entered In good earnest on the mission to which it had bren consecrated at lis caning. "Proclaim liberty through out all the land to all the inhabitants there o(" it the legend surrounding its crown, and it obeyed by ringing out the proclamation that the colonies of Great Britain had burst their bonds and become "free and indepen dent states." Never did bell ring out mor Important tidings. Never In the history o the world has there been a bell held in such affection by a great nation as the old Liberty bsll that to day halts in its journey westward that the people of Cleveland may, by doing it honor, testify their devotion td that gospel of freedom it proclaimed Three ijnus only has the venerated bell eft its home in the ancient Independence hall. Each time It teas' on a mission of pa triotism. A little over one year from it, historic announcement of the birth of the republic the bell was taken down from the 1 belfry, mounted On an army wagon and car-' ried northward to Allentown, where it was j hid in a cellar fiom the lit iti.lt and their ' Hessian allies, who hid entered Pnilsdel I phla and wha in thcr search ol mateiial tor j ! taunui. anu uaii vic iiw. i.ij i .p-. ; 1 - . 1:1.-1., w... .u.. u. . - , tae wu nia st ,u i treason 11-1 . 1. . 1, ....... ... 1 1 u. K..U 1 11. u ,uc uiiiia. 'U'l'.n. '. ' . - mrr ... . . ... -1 atoreu to He place am rang out me newso. the surrender ot Cornwall! and the final triumph of iW "free and independent sttte.." For mare thkn a century it remained sale- j ly Bheltered in Independence hall In the j ,, , 00 1 1 - 1 I fall f lSbS it was sent fort on a mission ol j pracf, fraternity and "atriolUm, The man' ajerg 01 'he -e un:ant vonu a ratrasg- ed that the famous bell be allowed to visit ; that city and promisca 1: aticsre.nd resjt. Pniladelphia recognulrg tha significance of j thi reouest. readily consented, and under a j guard of honor the old bell made atrluaij r.ai tour through the outb, being every where received with the most patriotic dernonstra-! ti... I, remained .11 winter ..d sorio on .he WrU'. Fair wmundn. where it i. one of the greate t attractions to the southern visitor. Now, again, it is on a patriotic mission. It goes to Chicago, where people gathered from-all quarters of the globe to the World' Fair can see the most famous bell in the world, may learn History and, perhaps, take to themselves the injunction it bears to"pro c aim Hbetty throughout all the land, onto all tho inhabitant thereof " At every stop ping place on It journey It will revive pa riottc memories and kindle into brighter flam: the people's love for the United Slates, whose freedom and independence that bell proclaimed to all tbe earth. Jonsihm Stan' hope is a wealthy firmer of the section known a the "B:ue Lick Hills," 1 1 Wayne cunt j, Indiana. He is 8-years old, a widower, and very eccen trie. Reccstly he went 10 Ricamond and prevented hischeckfor $30010 Postmaster Jenkintoo, asking that Columbian stamp be given in exchange. The potmaler was nableto fill theorirr, bu: Stanhope Inislcd upon leaving the check and the stamp have been ordered from Wathfogton. Mr Van - haps said he had decided to paper the par f lor of his heme with Co uioblan stamps 1, a and 5 cents, snd he has estimated it will cost $jSoo to carry oat his project. Word was sent 10 his sen, who lives in Kansas City, and young Stanhope is al ready at Richmond trying to prevent his father from carrying out his poYpose. Toe rpotective organ sre chuckling oner their fancy that the reduction of the gugsr duty and the squandering of the 1 reasory surplus have rcndcreJ the work of tariff re- trsted by rtore diatlagalthcd artist, tae fom dimcolt.They predict that the UcKialey ' reus, Sannier, Vogel, atcaalle, Kochegro.se, tariff for tbe fostering of monopolies and tbe yielding of repubiican campaign funds will tie very niirj 13 over'uto -t-iy not mat flittering unctUm to your soul,' The can itrocticm of a revenue tariff that shall re plentsh the Treasury without robbing the people is not so difficult s McK inlet ism is going, sure. you imagine. , . ? The Supreme Cou.t of 'he failed Stale, has had occsion to declsre itself oo the question whether slnsulsr or plural pronouns ought to be used in (peaking of the United . ctates The Court sustains the conslitu tfonal form The United State are, M ofrighto.gbttobe.spok,0ofa.more,b.a eae. They are, in fact, forty four. Tqey are on.:ed -Mck hare bou, .1 tbem selves together in union for ceit.in p-rposes, retaining their sovereignly and individuality for all other purposes . A remarkable phenomenon wa, ireently reported from the Liek observatory Fog filled th valley, sad upon it level rurface the moon-sin peaks were mirrowed as if from s placid lake. A similar sprctscle waa seen in England from l.-yourn, overlooking Weasleydale, last September. Thi lovtly Yorkshire valley was half filled with log, which looked like a mighty flood or lake. Upon it the opposite mo. lit up by the bright sunshine, were reflected with extra ordinary clearness. Every new advance In ihe scientific con veniences of life seems to develop tome corresponding drawback or danger. At a congre. of aural surgeons lately held In Pails, Pi ,t Lanoots declares that people whose tars are not peifecUy sound should avoid listening at the telephone, ss It pro duces hea laclie, vertigo, iiyperestSesia, in somnia and sometime mental disturbances. He counsels a sparing use of it, even In per swns whose auditory aoparatus ts perfect, and predic'.s sad tonsrquence in peisons whose lu-ai ing i impaired Do not care lessly get a "telephone ear. A new process, inveinel in O.rn.any, al low, a brilliant snd flexible ntum ol tin to be dep j'tted upon cotton fi re. A paste is first mirie of the piw.lcred zinc of commerce and alii e of egg, and spread on the material by means of a brush. This Is then coagu lated after diylngby a current of superheat ed stream, nrt the ti.sue is ther. intio.luccd 'nco a bath of pcrchnloride of tin. The met al precipitates on th- zinc in a finely divi ded state, and after 'inning and diylng I he clo'h, it is passed 'lnough cylinders crcal encfers, which give brilliance to the coat of tin. Beautiful metalic design, may he oL tained In thja way. It Is stated that thi prcesg ni bt tuuitiiu'.ed entirely for the ordinary m . hod of o namcntlng clu h wilh tinfoi'. I Tbe restrictive oleomargarine act in Con-! necticut was passed recently. Under itsj provision imitation butter must not be j colored to resemble butter. Heavy penal UM ure provided for selling any imitation ; butter without a license, mid every restric tion is thrown urcund the sale of oleoroar-' garine. Some of the English pumping engines pei-form work equalling the riing of ,- 1 000,000 ga'ljns one foot blh by the con tumptioo of a hundredweight of coat, sess HF SB Tbe Paris hot-water fountains for the use of tbe poor supply eight quarts of heated 1 water fcr one cent. I'llKtiKMiY AW. The Chinese in the Fnitetl States are generally refusing to register under the Geary law . A cose touching the constitu tionality of the law iagpending before the supreme court of tbe United States. Sec retary Carlisle hat Issued tbe following in structions to United States officers: TnEAsunY Dkpaktmbnt, ) Wasiiinuton, I) C, May 4. The time within which tbe Chinese la borers, required by the act of May 5. 1HSW, to procure certificates of residence, will ex pire on the 5th day of the present month, and it is evident from the partial reports rrnlile tn thin Heniirrmpnt l.v thn iv.lle.-lnr . of internal revenue that in some of tbe states and territories large numbers of such persons have failed or refused to make up -plication as required by the law, but until complete reports are received of the names and residences, thoso who have registered and procured certificates, ana who are therefore exempt from arrest, cannot be officially known . Tbe collectors of internal revenue and collectors of customs and all customs officers of tbe United States arc therefore instructed to refrain from making arrests under the provision of the sixth sec tion of the act approved May 5, 1892. en titled "An act to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons into the United States," until further orders and instructions from this department. J 0 Caui.im.ic. Secretary. The Chinese Six Companies have issued 1 he following: j From the Six Companies to our Chinee ! Brethren in Astoria: You are forbidden to 1 register with the white officials, or to have j ..... .1,:.... u .1 . ...:.ii , 1. ..... '. . ..:.. 1 i auiuimii iu u.. ou, IUC1H. UU1 llllix-nai r.-,' . . . . w . .t i l BSSSWSJ IU UV WUIJ Ultlll. UUi 1(11(111 lilt " u"",c "uu. protecting our oeoo e. We have cniraired l. p:AwirtM u.. o., l' i i . . . , - . . . - . ... 1 ..',", tin: . '.Ill 1 tnuiin.u SWWJWS . mill -s rf.TTw. . . our ir , er lind ----- y-- w.- .u -.-; j l?.??': ,..,n. brother! in New York are to be arrested by the government for not registering, and thir case will be tried by one of the high courts in the countrv Mav la. t)ur minis . . , . - . . . .. . states not to arrest any other Chinamen in ' tins country oecau iney um nci register ( unui tnis case is mew. toe American ; Iiioiisuijisi uu gracious.y aara: -last tuis ue , m .. you therefore. register on der tbe heaviest penalties if you dnwley. "TwwrfWag ANOHAt.lia OF DOM PKIVATE Ei4ioN great tailing off in pale colored hsll, and , ings from now until our n?xt state election there being; kerosene pilt around a re 8YTr:M i the pecker are beirmnintr to Conjrratalate I and use all lmnorable ur-ans to elert f iover- ported. The good were insured la the Thomas r rennis, a penaion bureau c eacribing private pension abuse in the Mav Farm, says that in Ilea LHd con- :t I i . l:ii ;RHa.cciiiiucii.is:i lunuuutTTu a on. to pension a widow, and zealously sought a favorable report from tbe committee on in- valid pensions, who on investigation found that precisely the same bill, introduced by tbe same member, bad passed tbe List con gress, and that the beneficiary had been in comfortable receipt of her penaion for more than a rear. In i892 a prominent Southern member introduced a bill to restore pension to a soldier 'a widow. An exact duplicate of this bill bad become a law in February. 1 891, and the intervening year had been spent by tbe pension bureau in a fruitless endeavor to ascertain her post-office address. The member blush ingiy admitted that be did not know the beneficiary and had no recoiiecuon 01 me matter; an tat wny the penswa arrantcj l.-v the List orre t" Sah A Pheln. still await, a r-laimmt . si a :. , j.;i. ,.... K. A Ne- , ork daily paper taking op the idea conveyed in Ft -nroarlon s excitmg nor- el, "Umega: The last days of the World," has Interviewed a number oi the leadim- men ' : .11 -rofesaiont as to what thev woald do i if science were to predict tomorrow that the ' tend of the world i.Bexl thirty day. woald arrive sithin the The nwcrae villous and cutious, ano beignieuibe leterest ncn ts fett sa Ihe teconJ part of Flammanon great novel, which appears la the May Cos- niopmitan. tr,n a qscsuoa wnic.i everyone ... ..... . ., i srl;l Snd interesting to ask of HimeU: What 3nld yoo do if within six weeks ihe end of wot d were certain? Probably no novel sshlch has ever a; peared ii. en American 1 ' which has ever a, peered in en American magazine ha been more elsberately iilos msgsune has been more elsberalely l.los ; Geradin and Chovin all contribute to Ihe j explaoatica oi the text. A clever story ot another kind i thai o the new Eng.rsh novrii.1. Gd-ert Parker, i. the asm number. "Arosrt.an J3Cirly in 1 1 . ... " 1. I.nf .nnlk. 11.1 k, i Pari'' Is an ar lcieof another kind, but one ' which will interest all who have bad occa sion to make even a snort residence in the j French capital. The Cosmnpollua score ! ucc" '" P-ntucing la Its May namber, i ta"' imultaaeoatly with the d.lly paper, 1 eifboraU description f Professor Grsy msrreilous invention. the Telautograph, the handaiilinr, or tbt . .avnf.h..nu .i..i, i. ,u i. '. . r" " ZrZT j "nt - sltisaf Mr Howell . pur- TLnZ 3th mon h- ,m'-8 more evident. ...u .. now ,cce...ng w, Je ..CnlKm .( ,..c bands ol Ihe critics sll over the world. -. li One of the most wonderful discoveries in , science recently, sat s ilu. Amwrlean M- the American a - chinist, is the fact that a beam of light pro daces sound. A sunlight beam is thrown through a lees on a glass nv that con- tains lamr. black enlnred ailk woeale.1 or tains lamp oiacs. coiorea ciik. worsted or ether substances. A disk having slits or openings cat in it is made lo revolve swift- ly in this beam of light so as lo cut it op. thus making alternate flashes of light and stadow. fin. putting Uie ear to the glass vessel strange sounds are beard so long as tbe flashing beam is falling on the Hsuling dowt) the American flag at Hon olulu doe not sound well, but It should .be remembered that If tbe flag wa wrongly raised it cancot be pot down too sjuickly. The intereU of Ihe ctuntry rr'iuire annex atlon, but we want no protectorate establish ed over lands or people that Uncle Sim ha not made part of his family. There I no reason in anything that has yet been dons j why proposals for annexation may not be ! brought to a successful conclusion. It looks like iuestion as to who shall get tb: credit of annexation when it Is accomplished. in the wine districts of France, Spain and Italy grapes are still trodden with the bare feet, tbe idea prevailing that this makes Bine better. fraud Charged. Pobtlabd, May 4 No Chinese passen gers were landed yesttrday from the Dan ube, nor is it likely that the ship'iwfearfully overcrowded condition will be ameliorated today. Conclusive evidence of attempted fraud lias been discovered by Collector Lotan, and pending the arrival of a re sponse to certain inquiry wired by biin to Washington ndt one of the 608 cooped up Celestials will be permitted to set foot upon Portland soil. aer. uebe Vaiker tin , grocers. F. M. Frenoh ksups railroad time Kny your grooeris of Parker Bros Pise grnci-.es at Conn & Hsndrioson's. .1, itresra cheeae just received at Conrad M"ers P .1 Smiley job printer, Flinn Blook, does Sr,.'. cl.. work. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent ctparat .hilius Joseph's. - f II U'.iii. ohyaietsn and surnuon 1 A' i .v. Or Ocmitry . :i. CIU mtli la oik)1 or Uiish, red Id d as nat.irally rau ti frcn a'tini; rlood'i Nttraaptrtlla as persons 1 oleai.. ..ess reauks Irun free me of soap and water, hi 1 great porifier thoroughly expels scro't r.lt rheum and all other unpurltlsr. P. cd' Pill are eaay,yst eliciett. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Aaluion Bun. Wilmington, O, May 5. A cyclone of terrific proportions struck this beautiful city about 3 o'clock this afternoon. It ruined a little about i o'clock and gave the appearance of clearing off after a few min utes, when an ominous cloud again appear ed on the western horizon. The cloud attracted little attention, but the few who watched it. saw two clouds come together just west of town and forma rapidly re volving circular cloud, which struck the town on its western eUirt; and traveled di- ,'astw,Rru- taking POrjon of the place and takwg in the business o and leavina itg wakn strewn with debris of all kinds. Trees were but as strum, and few were left stand mg that encountered the storm, wind blew so furiously that small sticks and straws were found inibeded in the weather board ing of ti e houses. After I'm no it. Wakminoton, May 5. Editorial 00m ment in the eastern papers on Pennoyer's telegram to (iresham is very severs. The New York World, under the heading "Governor Pennoyer's Insolence," says: "W are very sorry that Governor Syl vester Pennover, of Oregon, calls himself a 1 democrat. He is no tbe kind of person I who brings respect or honor to any party. 1 The president's message to Governor Pen- noyer was similar to communications made to governors of other states where there are aiany Chinese TU n!it;nn will snsfain l.ia i course. It will not approve Governor Pen noy-er'e rudeness." Only afew Pouti.amj. May 5. The force in t'old - I w.u,.. ! i un '.emier S reirtsiraiioil ourv.iu was hcpi onile ,... vr,loi. :,l..t .VI CliinHyA . ''' "a' , r i n iv ni , .r.ki,tirAi iiiior :i in ti u-ni nil, T.,r ." .e"-r--""- -rr-, 1 - - . TI. . ..Hi - , , . , registnmon. The othi-e was closed at 4 m am, th. 14.OOO Chinese in this district I 'Mho ,aVe nr'dl to take out their cer tttn.itcs. will now have to chances of linir dersjrted. ..-.! iu;. Tstneai who I were oniiced to U-ir.ir rejistere.1 en- deavoreti to keep away tlo-e who wiabeil to , regitter. Tk-e s 1 n But 5. Tbe AsTOUIA. Or. May 5. Tbe !.dinon run u beginmnR to increase. Ttalay the ran- nAne)l , -jsTn) fash, averairinif in weiaht 4 pounds. and without exception all were of irood .luilitv An unusu t thimr about this season's pack so far has been Ihe tbemtelve on Uie fact that the quality seems 10 w improving each year. Th : New ioiik, May : Hjturns from Chi- , caffO restoration snow njjout luU OOmDIiecI ... .. I . .. .1 .7. .... i.n: l. v:?u TrJ ".lT" : . , .r 'r' ! !32LS" I ITU. JC Ul aw- aU imuhi lit! a. r?aaw- irVlSlTirU i , the aOOO Cninamen iu Massachusetts only M ceniticates oate u?n issued, nimi More prstataarat. Wasuinotos. May 5. Murphy auL int7in few H Fn" fl ! A mtn -gihe vallev with a .nide Tll ZL rtJTCWnJh SkVl"'?' He give, jewelry a se Hare. Clatsep county, TO Worth, at Sun- h borroaed se ny view. Muitnomab county, and t. K guine ' - J at Kiddie, i'vjglas county. t'ieed anal Ike rer.tdrar Wasbisoton. My 4. -lan Murpbv and H G Davis, of Oregon, and John M Maddock. of Washington, called at the White Moose today. Iavis told the presi dent he was a candidate for judge of Alaska and received tb assurance that his papers would have consideration. Later in tbe j day S F Floed cald to pay his respects MMWUn rmrfa ::;:; rt an MsBs I thing sbont the office. He was introdu oed by H H liilfry. Klcoi told the president that be hoped to see o!tner appointed aj- priiser. and tnggested that Thomas Black u lna.,(0,,ectol. 4 tbe im. j mfdd. and Jim IJtan removed. Cleve- ' land said thai be did not bare time to fill actual vacancies, let alone making re moral. tamer Bates. Cbicago. Kay 4. At a meeting ol tbe Cbii'AOo. May 4 At a meeting 1 "' f?j " - ' tUmrtAtmA tn metmtti that imnt n.-rir nl tn pifr, .Venison A. Topeka. Mis souri Pacitk and Union Pacific that they would pat in effect. May the rale of 844.- tn .l. . . - . iviitu.:. ,wi mm. i.LDT aiimt.mil ii.ei n iai.iuiu.ii : -. . . . , r,MAn Mm j , rjoiatt. TbesB rates are to sppiy to' est! bound as well a westbound. Tbe roads west of the river have today snnonnc 1 J ,0 ' i based on the rate which I to .TO into effe . ich is to g-o into efflect , f th nrer Mav west or ue nver assty a. A Ylgtsl Wlfk Brtlean l'niKi Ant;A. Mexic. May 4.- -A courier . arrived oere today, trinirtns icf.TmaU'jn of an attack made by several buclred Ya- iui ln.lt.ins and a detachment of l.'3 srov 1 ! bo,-, M(le, ting killed an. ' I -. I a .. . ! , em ment wK'ier who bad loen sent against in a number on and wounded. The Indians were well armed and faugh t le perate'y. compelling the governinent troops to beat a nasty retreai. witnout carrying tax the dead and wounded frcm tbe field. a r tassssr Appwlalew Wasbixoyos. May S. The presadent this afiavnoon settled tbe Philadelphia port office controversy by appointing William W Carr postmaster at Philadelphia, vice John Field, resigned. Mr Carr was strong I S recommended by Chairman Harnl. of he national democratic committee. YS.ee CH-.I. f uX!lJ& Sl4(ieW'i .tore tt Arago two week ago. p,! .jjy yesterday, and this morning',, . , , K Judge Fullertan iMtSsed sentence upon thein V1 ,l,er J z!L,terjr - ttWr li. tbe oldert. wasi rin one year ; in tbe penitentiary, and j ' r 1 D"i.Q, - J"" ann imam were aiioweu eacu two i. ' T.. L' "- ""Y .urre ti,, morning. The fire destroyed "M buildings and dwellings. The insarance J "" a'"' b amoont of tbe loss is not sqowu. a a,.,rr.lr .e a war 'r I ....... g V. .. .p. . . - -" ' turned an luiiuense Rood of water upon tbe resident ..long its course A break 200 teet wine occurreu. anu me water came nisb ing down in a flood 10 feet deep and three iniies wide, completely submerging the country around and carrying everything in its way No loss of life is reported, but when the floods subside they will likely reveal that more than one unfortunate per ished. I: is impossible to give an estima'e of tbe ln. The farmers are financially ruined. Alter Ofllrr: WASiiisiBTOJi. Stay- The arriviil of 1 1, i. .mi irxnur stirmi tip 1110 iny1" 1 01 ony today. The new arrival is unxious to have Joe Keeney ma register at I.atimnde. tie lias also given out to iwo or rnree ure gon men that he is Imcking W F Muir for district-attorney. Tbi. however, it found to be a "blind," for letters have been writ ten by McArtbur to democratic senators asking their influence with the president to make him district-attorney. A Bead Head Fair Ckica'io. May It. 1jss than i500 peo rtte ti ia ant. I r.oi.1 ca.h for niliuifwion to rr ' -' iw , , ,:r v lll!lr?nJi?n th? 8eCOm-1 .'ilaV' n,lth0h ahont 10,000 people were in the park, ihe paitl admissiotis at Philadelphia the sscond rlay numbered 14,"-i2. The revined ollicial figures for the first day's attendance here are lll.oOU. of which 14.100 were paitl tickets. The arrangements ore found to be quite inadequate, many people pressing past the large force of guards, to my noth ing of a large nuiniier of agile people who enter by jumping the fence. A Hall la Follow Sai.km. Or, Mav H Today, licforc Re corder Kde, the preliminary hearing of Alvin liowiuan for complicity in an assamt upon W A Shaw was conducted. It is evident, from what the attorneys for the prosecution said during the examination, that criminal or civil action will be insti tuted at the conclusion of this case against Messrs Hoffer, published of the Journal. N More Hanger Wahiiikuton, May 3. The danger of an uprising in Corea against the Christian missionaries in that countiy bus passed. The news that mobs of natives had threat -ened to exterminate the whites was received by tbe state department some weeks ago by cable. Protection from tho United States government was requested, and uccording lg the navy department sent the steamer Alert from Shanghai to Corea, with ordess lo remain until affairs bad assumed a peaceful aspect. vmmmmm, -r. j . ue rrewuri,i extent, was tne remit ol an incident at a DtniiiiDj; iiwiag erv.eu .w airs rami and child. and the little daueb calamity that ever came to tbe people of the matin-e performance, and not tbe bwoy Iron Work for th City Bottling j tr of Rev Mr Miller.escaped uniniureoV laOgati and Hardin counties came last night ! fault of the iiaut company. One of lb ' Work, whose boamoas haa been inc-eaaiug m rhwi It... Iwiatrm nwrvnir l.mlrn aaarl ! I .. . . 1 1 . i . . . . i . at . r.,.t rat. i'rliik Camlihell 1. cow- I mm President Cleveland pressed the button in Chicago, anil the thieves ami pirates of that j City will do the rest. 1 his taduoes theiake proitions received by nearly every mail from that city. The Baker City m-v are Ijotwting UMsl that eitv is the only one in Kiwteni Oregon that Jim Corbett will exhibit at. The fact is he WOnld exhibit at any city making the guvBoty of 10). Orcein due not contain all tbe cranks. A rich Indiana fanner has purchased Jli.K) Worth of Columbian postage stamps with which to jiaiM-r hi jnirlor. He will DM one. two and five cent stamp. While engaged playing whist, at Hotel Oregon Tuesday, matches in the pocket of N. A. AuImow, the railway mail clerk BMM ignited. When he discovered he wax till on fire and burning up he begun hopping around at a Stinol gait, lint soon conquered the flames. At the. height of the excitement the urouewblfl Wilson pijil in with the reiiuirk! "Auibrrwd your e on fire: got a hydrant and put yourself out." Ashland Ken rd. A transient geutleimui now in Albany hax " .7.1 : " .f ."TI lieell Willi Jltt-K I --. i i --, i" expert Isixer. A l uuiir .iiriu cicra. iiu ex-l I'llip'V rnail pretending not U know even what a air of isixititr gioves were. 1 ne two met in u ; friendly contest with bitr (loves. 'ITu-clerk 1 also on exiarrt. with few coiiats fur his ., .1... I u ti ' nw- uwi, ui.i nit- t-a--i n:mi- 'V lii.in W.ls Lrrv.itlv 'ritrisinl tt'two lu u.u . .". . " , , - ' ., (win iit-,1 mounu al I i. .11 1 H'v 11 ill ni, an- .. , Lig OtUM The Silver Falls the Silver Falls Iniiciienilcnt dul I Iiate mi.., tb.. f,.l .,.l..f;.. others. alMiut the man who told tlu nnni. r..i 1 -ii. . dent t.i mind his own buinese: KeoUi-d third, that liovenior Pennover is. in our opinion. Uie riifht nun in th- rttrht plane: l man who is nol ulr.ml to tell atel act the truth at idl time-. n.gardls of ring lssi.s, and tricksti'rs: a tuaii man who ha ril!el bin liigb position without fear or favor: a man of whom the stale of Oregon ehonld la prmnl of as their guvemor. Keolved. firtirth. that Uie indepenJents of Hn-iron sbtaild. in mir opinion, hold reimlar meet - nor Pennoyer again gr,vernrrr of Oregon, if he so desin-.. iic i 1 1 jn.i nineri zie m tni i.irai su.- ' dde. Tr-at cllv promise, to be a second I . . . ..rr . . 1 cioe. 1 rat cttv prrm,c to ne a krcontl PH. and San F.ancl.co. A relay bicycle race between Albany and Portland would be the best iokeof the season just al this time. L A Clark ha sued the Southern Pac- Iftc rallresd company for $15 poo damages, for the loss of hit right arm in an accident on the narrow gauge road, January 15th, umaern uswego ana .uroaie'on. wiere Itse train went off a Uestie Iwen.y feet down. The coir.i.lsint alteees that tne train was . m . . running a! an unreasonable peJ, to-wit, twentv miles an hour; that a storm j-omrry aod tiailTOad. waa sat tied tKtsaiier prevailing: that a caboose was behind ihe .ooai by the .itfeodinca paying th coU and engine instead cl being on the end of the agreetog to leave the citv. tfm,n Tb Geary Chisios Uw goes :to effect I today. Under the law the L'eles'.iais mtfcht In a mm . at at Salem ha tested an cacinaece rr ;u:H0g w 10 be lead through the streets with s batter. They caanot be drven Ihe till? inerican girl who marries an K.nghsh lord with more title then br:ns i. entitled to the svmpathv of the world hi lite wssdewpaired ot. o taitber paitl ! eatars. Dallas rrasucrip. D The Mea . good that tbougb Coiumbu Bv D T Staalev, managing editor aitAa may have bevn a pirate lie coal no: i:h ; Harbiaa, the "or .an ot thj ChrurUan sigsc Of the t irate snd fakirs of Chicago, ! Going It-re wt:l be like getting in'o a den tWeT. rdinrr to some reoon. One hundred ocwspapeis have been sup pressed in Mexico because tbey op- Pd H'" J"i'"'''- A strong ontrasl to!runnin? a tiew.naner -,n ihe ! contrast to "runr. n'-a newsnaner in the Tf fi V. l . i, ,t i ....I . suppress one here. There it only one Governor In the 0 1 who would notify the chief executive v4 the country that he would attend m hi business and that tl. president ebunid attend to his- A man blindfolded with : his ears atoD-irl "d coti.d cue... who thst one is. rmtg-'niifrcU World's Fair. An atenent of only $S apiece take, them all to Chicago UT freifcht Truly hath the poet said : "All things come to him nbo waits." -.. re or four Vwart ago a roune man ' TLl.mZ " Lu',n"u"" Ci7Zto&.l.SZ, chickens and turkevs to provide a VllVT I f?' ,"d. h .fe" '",VbB ',UB jf Vj . ; ni f.ii.m. ... t. hi. .f Ciackatnus county for hi offense Hf 1 j i Tbe Ciodereita Company bad an sx Prie nee at Corvallis also Here it is ai.e lai.ure oi tne electric lagst at tn Cinderella performance Saturday night, I which marred Ihe nrodiL-Iion tn a wee.t I . .. .. ... . - . T i.uir, u. sue iruupe auuacu ner metal : j battle ax to come in contact with the , j copper wire of the switchboard, which. ; formed a short circuit snd burned out ( the fuse. She won't do it agam, for be- tweeil the tender, thoughtful criticism of the manager and the sparks that flea from the battle ax she learned a lesson about switchboards never to be forgotten. .aBtVILlE Msy 3rd, 1S93. The school closed yesterday with very interestlnif exercises In the afternoon. The lUn drill by twelve girls showed very careful training by MisTillotson who de serves .nuch credit for the war In which j she has conducted the school last season. Mr E Parrlsh has rented Hills hall and put In a lot of roller skates so the young people can enjoy themselves now to ihelr hearts content. " The cornet band of this town will give the first concert ot the season on Saturday evening May Oth. Miss Graham, an eastern arils: has lo cated here with her father and Is having a 1 catcu ttere with i fine gallery mad pV"t , I-'r K. ,?'t e on Pine at. Jackson was appointed 'o fill the position ot city recorder. Mr Rlcharoson has opened a conletilon arv store nere. Dr Prill went lo Sa-eet Heme vestetday to attend a mm with a broken leg. Mrs Peery was a vlsi'or In town last week. B. BIBB. UMPHRKY At the rcsii ., 11 n Ivlnnner on Mav t.,l I Reel I-D a IT... ........ ..it "r-" Lj v "I age 4: vears and 4 months, nf- ter a lingering illness of softening of tbe brain. Mrs Umpbrey crossed the plains with her parents in 1862 and located on Sand ridge where she lived until she was mar ried. Her maiden name waa Lydia Fronk. She was married to Mr Um pbrey in 1863 and located 5 miles west of Lebanon where they have since lived. Mrs Umpliiay moved to to town last (all to send her daughter to school. She was ' . 1 . I . I . ,. .. ... I luemuer ot um aoutiiern AaeUtOatgt cliuiclt and was an earnest and devoted christian, and was loved and respected by all who knew him. She leaves a hus band and two children and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her death. Lebanon Express. HOME A ! AJIB0AD , Morion countv is aboat $30fl00. The Uw passed by the last legislature have all baen printed twenty da earlier than erer betora . Otcar Kendall a pioneer of 1846, of Ben ton county, was killed by tree fai.ing on him few day a ago, a fe miles from Cor vail', Ti.e stiamtr Missenft-i finds it impossible to mako trips between HarriaWg and Ka iiene on accomt of tho onditinn of the river, and will now only go to lianiaborg. I Rubesson, who haa lnn 'anning a con fectionery and cigar t .re at Junction, failed Tuesday The aett which amounted to about ffWX) worth of .tock were turned over to K R ttkipworth, attornry for San Krancia co creditors. Mr Moa Itrandt who rhot eeraelf in I ortland last Saodav w not .he fiu.t wife ulk ?!fdt-. H'. hr,t ro.rr,e4 "' '--u-.niii aim im nviug wun ner nuo.ana in Ysuihill county, rieamlt will Ke remem ! Iiernil as the engineer oa the iy-bin.m trin at one tme. A L.tnoa Mketini, will be held at the , . u.ii.u.T iun.K.u iui me purpuae oi csino- wl . .u, , 4m Zl . 7 ,0 labor in this city. The move 1 Mirted ivh nvt-uuiii i-fi ivzm v , jr c n iciitj jatu uy (lie Street Car ro.nnanv for work or. Imwars. jTr.-..7,T:iirent.onihe u... It i. ..Id the men In thk Recoru&r's Coubt. Several ilkhS T C"U!n 1 rf veral "eiKh, bors the houte of ill fame on Second street, betwetn Baker and Montuomerv. : , . ..-.l-.-.t i , . ... - i,.. Vs i. ...... ' "'".'W1' i it eta not abate, hence a warrant wasi . .. itaueo tor Issued for the arrest of the three inmate. and Marshal McF-rroi made the arrest ' ..,1 .'.iciiuon. s i a u tints in c caac was ' ii . i . . . . ,.l. .. .. a . . , .. 1 1. . " " ' "-.-. m - morn. . .. - - . rBg wa discovered last eveninr; in the rear of ihe .tore of 1 Bern t.i ih3rd flame, extim-uished brf... av ma.e.lal damage had been done. A lamp nad been i-. and Ihe fire was undoubtedly merely ac cidenta. Mr E i. Tno,nP,n. agent oi the Northwe.: Insurance Com? - any was one of the first mes prent, and , state t that there was no ev de.tce at all of PAT ami r..r.r,errlr..l .nil .he Ssaw Swawl adjusted at $ JJ o. Tbe building in- rured In the Farmers aod Merchants, a.-.d he.damage was about $,o. ....... . ... : " v - I M l; A rvmauiam cl saw turn -in.. ' . b .ffO a. . r. aiiw. ... 1 . Indenrodencw will probah.v be the fourth '. clab in tb valley league, Salem not tetog equal to tbe occasion A bicycle clab baa been organu s i in Eageae wilh a doxrn n.smbers. Harry Hold, n was 1 leeW optaun and C C Matlock Iieot nant. Tb trial ..: Jamsi Hard for a mu-ley : committed 25 year aco, was cooclatded at Jacksoortlle.and the jwrv yesterday b.-oa.bt is a verdict of maajlanghler. Fear gentWmen from Independence. Oj gon. pa. ed thrrogh the ralry with their own team, emraatw IO thw miles in Southern own 'earn, eoroatw 10 is. rr.-.te 10 -outarn reg;n. Tbt U tbe 49 ty!e. tt : . .... . , j.u-t. , mi. ,1,1. . of ilWame on Toe set: against the inmates cf tb home r. strewt. between Mont- , "9 11 tuey- rtavr not regisswa. ; Ictd 'by . bn P" " oj n wait th dectsaon of the Supreme ' Coan. Grwrge S -iaegrsat few day S sgo reevi ved ' nuUiasscw tnst hi brother, who wng u a mill at Swee Home, a c,?' c "us-sc wmeai irf saa wsnseriosulyiojaned tUtst i-tsec chorea, baa Deriacted aragseaeata by which b wilt at tec stove m paper frosa Port land to ssa FrateiiCo. Bv BUn'e) wili alto mays bis family u. that city. The iiirmeger win maintain a newness uiux n Porttacd. two was MdWd Tbe O.-aaoa Karer, Assneisti i.rm.t ,v. . a, u.n.tt a tv4 .... tx.(.ji . ; . . . wi!i be effect. June 2?tr- rre 'cot, A Brown II; rio pr. ideal, M MclKu.ld; secretary. F W .-sclUeaner; asst. secretary, A MiGt.i; ir ...er. Ward Rieke. .. , .. . , . .. , er-.s day a Vngtby .rtarJ. . r-.-ted -a a looai pepe. tbarjtnjj Ker K B Ut anrih. pastor J The l rhttrta church. A.toria. -Tth imprer coo. i.e. tow. id verat fro... rrerr.t.. of M one meat kw.. both roamed and aiagi Th ladass when stoe. are i r r r ,u J gfg' Cde enc- t rc oroed Ka L Fntlie to Albany. HsrolJ F'.sie. of Sgicin. hai received tbe fapnointeoent to West Point. The Salem Jonrna! ssvs there sr- 12f t oiea in .lem Pa bahl, abtnt a teatH sf.h.i.l,r There will be poit in the gymanslutn 'gbt- An rXe race" is o lapis. Zl S vT? ! K"'"T- oorc Ptwnent cr..- rractsco. 1. now a retweo: ot 1 P"0- ,nd u "w h hunting lor a sand Tb-re -as a big stlendance at the grange across ine nvev last evening, raraer ' Rr.v iuhe.t , ' .. , -r i the nfiuence of hi. rellow c ili?n Co!. Jeff Mver I '. 7. : 1 .hJTVTj rubi.c"" . ; , .. -.. "., ,k. J b-v ,h. Si!ero c,, '"A'f 'h ucense .no wap ana mean, comui.i.ccs 1 . , . I s . 1 - .U . .1 - -e , lr or By the deal, ot a rjlaiive in the South. ; Mr. 1. II. Montanye. ot t'.il city t.s fallen heir to Ijooo. and her daughter to a j fine piano and other thing of personal ' valae. - Akgsmc of base ball was in progress this ; tcrnoor. on the college grounds between ' the College club and the young Willam ette. The latter appeared in ncir new uniform, the most attractive vet worn in Albany, The. cwrner s one of ihe new Soldiers Home wt Kosehtirg will nrobav he laid on ircrarai-on iray. iiie structure ts to j be a three story frame building, with j brick basement, and will accommodate 1 1 M me.n The Satesman savg: W. R Biiyeu. of; Albany, was s-.lcm visitor yesterday. Mr. liiiyeu tsa inemher 01 ine miyeu lamtty from tne Porks of the Smtiam, where there are naety-one male members ol the family, all ot whom vole the democratic ticket. Dr. E. G. Johnson, o! Seattle, once a retidcut of Albany, U quite an advertiser . He makes a specialty of consumption, snd says he is p.epared to treat consumption and other lung u'isea:r with the "Improved Pncumnlc Catanet." With this mechan ical device appropiiate remedial agents can be carried to every portion of the lungs, making dnect application to pans hitherto inarcesMhlc. Its use also expands the lungs, increases the brca'hing capacity, thoroughly acracj the blood and improves nutrition. Buy your groceries And produce i A PlaC,! Where a First class s'.ock Is kept, And the prices are Always the Lowe stand the treatment the beat. That ia at Peny Conn's- Erics for Setting ot ihe following breeds furnished on short notice: S. C. Brown Leghorn, Silver Wyandotte, Barred Ply moth Rocks, Light Brahma. Leave order with C E Brownell. One Smalt Bile sfoan every night for arouse Torpttl xavera. sac. per ootue. cor bt. (J. N. Duncan, county lodge ; Wm. Rumbauch and J. W. Pugh, Cotnnilasluwssi.) The County snfierviaors were orilcretl to furnish the t.onnty Cxmri with a list of R R ernsriiigs and irnprovementH on each. Petition of Nancy Coon and J A Mcllride for county road jrran ted; on pajment of ehargea. I Jas Carey, of Crawfonlsvrlle. waajrpoiiit i " Mary eil roarl supervisor of district V). A K Ansortre allowed 82.50 relate tax. and Klla H Mendenhall I0.20 A Holmon, 912.00. Kees Kpi!cial fe-mi ciraiit court witness al-1 lowed. Timi! for settlement of &esrnet roll of j 1 9H mkmM to Jnne 1st. Thr contract for Imilding the bridge : acrews the Muddy was let to Duncan It Jn- j sen at riW. for a 1W foot lient. Bonds. 8.VW. The contract for building a bridge aero , ! South rkntiaun at Boei Point was let to , j n I . -,t ai.l-xi aru Application of If E Cady et al lor loca tion of county road was granted and roail orocree openea. -i t.c. . . . 1 wjriiraci tor lurnUl.tng wood lortne court house was let to W A Wiliiwmann at 3 tor 40 cards of oak wood and $2 75 for body fir aonH ,tf, on i .it In appUcation of John B'.etcsh et i iyr ! . FP""UQn 01 jonn IS.eiCkh r09.d.1 n l,.'w", cot ice. Matter of M Kiz-, et at for count v i road continued ' Bill H Baker, 8.00, continued. n , , . . i.Pet't,on ot Orchambaogh et al, con 1 tinned. T"e following bills were allowed : 1-adies Aid Socbj-j-, keeping poor $ ir 50 i Aid Mrs M F Tai lor. ft oo : '3 95 ; 37 95 3Sj oo 16 oo 3 4 IO oo 1 l " . . . - v i rra isic ugt 1 , cc jorig . . .. . . . . .... ..tiiii nmriKkasi ialitcecll Sc Lewi Co. ptowa and I tfrsneri . ... 1. o Crf;rd Paston, map. for a- !!,v" BuC! ."rr P' ' 7 ', Y St Inceo'a H.pita!, a'tendance . - 'n ',. 7. lB ;, L Berry, neet ione . w ssaA'- I I. C" . I . Ken C Irvln & Co, stationary Montanye it Hackleman, collect- ' r?"' -! ' ggtyj-ffF i 2A? ' V"P , ' Thos I Smith hAntw ' a v . . n . .. . I " 4 "''-"" "wci-wr . . . i w F Deakins " U SSKWOT. ...... v .u , A- s . " u I - - W , V - . v .... it..., t m . j " " I lmci, .ttl .USUI ...... S OO Cha PfeiSer, keeping jury M ' Waasom case ,. ,n f,C Coo'.ey , aid Mrs Ola'k . . '.M 6 00 O P Cos how, aid Hail family Ml DS 10 00 8 00 12 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 18 50 25 50 10S 42 131 30 4 00 25 00 vv K Savage, aid J W Cox G Crawford, aid Mrs Bcherta . W H Wallace, aid Mrs Kills 1 htte, aid Matilda Ktawortbr -'ohn Csber. fees W H Gnlliford, aid Mrs Johnson. B Olase, aid S Kemp. lD- g9 j.? v"'tney, Pnntmg . -V .'Caf-jD. ait assessor. 1 . . - a c. -(J ii 1 iTi , i1'??4''- I AlhwWw fum Ytu ".-vL , " ' T! John Harnett, arct mor. 13 4-- 1000 100 9 16 12 Si Fees, Oregon agt Joshua Ballard . Linn Connty Abstract Co J X Ieincan. salary Wm Kambanarh. fees J W Posh. fee, actt raads ,- Jgdrang,. fees lirio, Wallaae. safari . ! in April, ISM, occurred the explosion "l w u.e stemmer traxeue at lanrman. Tbe ' got oat an extra with Int.! spectator cot oat an extra with tniai interesting account of it: Hie headlines read : "Awful EidI sion of Steamer Gazelle ' Twenry-eirht Liven Lost 'Thirty fit hers Wounded " I hen it goes on to say : tbe W lliamette Fa'is Cosnpany 's new steamer t.axelle left her wharf las'. . -' w . uviiiii . ' twc., ii-ju naa ianded at t tie upper landing at Cane ma h, ! wben aboot tnble expkmog, i br br, b! into atoms.kiiiing nearly persons, and woundinsr as nearly ana woucdinaT t mwnw nthm Probable a more heart arc.er wxurren on me VUnc. mmV ,A ooa ? the smoke i cleared awiy a bttle.hundredsof citizens, ) mbo wer rr,if to help the dying, gath- ' erv d or. tbe wreck, and tbe work of aid I romraencd. . 01 . . a- , . , " foand " : ,,T! V, j.T . '.T V tt "!"' 0010 ,b.rV Bat ! "i , . ' . ,7 L7-? . i the cjmpaoy. had his head literally j dashed to pieres.arHi could not have been rt-Offnixed by other means than his . clothe. Manv others were as had It mutilated. We have hurrkdly collected ee parueuiars. arsa can give the i rmme of U.oe known. uno 10 o'clock. "rr. B P ; . J1" l-P',',Kl ss' Fr?n l&hsTi "wS-TS&ikK deckhand ; Joseph Hffn. sa- vevor. i- CBitir. . Match, deckiiaad John rhxw. ,teward j John Clemmens. pilot ; David Fuller. Portland ; ! Wadsaorth, passenger ; lodge Birvh, Laitninse; .tames nire. casern : jonn i- u:iu. jJ..,,. i M rjM .iw ..-" aw. i' .i;rr . ivnausi.oi steamer tt na-ouib; Daniel Mcljtne La- j favette, Ind. ' - "In ,be ,ist oonded, scalded, etc.. i ' name oi .-urs rtev Miller ,ot Albany. ! Two brothers, named fats haw ; Mosea Tonie. first ensineer : ZTmssll rln.t ! a a . . . . . . - a. ..a m. Mrs Paint and child.and the little dangh- COPYRIGHT. t9C Th the nstirv of a tMmim who'a weak, ailing, and miserable. wny not Do a woman who's healthv, happy, and strong ? You can be. lou needn't experiment The change is made, safely and surely, with Dr. Pierce Favorite Pre scription. It s a matter that rests with you. Here is the medicine the only one for woman's peculiar weaknesses and diseases that's guaranteed to help you. It must give satisfac tion, in every case, or the money is promptly returned. Take it, and J'ou're a new woman. You can af ord to make the trial, for you've nothing to lose. But "do you need to be urged f You don't want size in a pill it means disturbance. You want re sults. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, smallest, cheapest, easiest to take, you get the best results. Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels axe prevented, relieved, and cured. FRAZER AXLE GREASE BEST IK THE WgsKIaD. .ttawwwrlaa qualltlsnars tsaaurpaaaecl. actual entlaatins two boxen of ear other bran a. Naa fleeted by . EaCIET THE GEN UlUlaS FOB BALE BT DaAJaBBB QtyjHtALLx. Jar. : km- uw-tn I MISSIONAHY'S story How He Suffered from lj!rrrisv. Doc tore Failed. Grete Wcree. Death Only Relief Expected. I have hero tnbl: witj. etrrante Scicma on my llmtM. 1 he itcic.nir u in ii,.;,. 1 un "or work, i ana nod man Lf - j unfit for work . I i. ..; , J...,,, rcmedi ecsi pny- - v-.i no per i:e Km. t l,.r a mrrt Ij (. -' . ' Iocs, more than a fff pj bi t yar ago, and r.ow I wish I i. t '.- sk and begun to w the CcTicxaa Ittxc mt' ti on-je. fiat tb itn'.vt rata law raised lie, gOI"! fr. KIK OM, WOOld In ' :' i I oaa ro me, and coo tir.nd 13 pmeriba for row for tiw SMftdu. I grew '-.:h wy.:M ftre been a re. rrcv arfl -rorrs. lief, srid ft wan the only rrhf I rzpeeted. .Tort tbe:i ray wife (I Uuadt tod for a rod one) found the Uxb tow eeut la eon- oor-of the-way plase aol r'-ft It liitonh. ffym Ott birged the attend' rig pby.4cian ami atf we wvj:d rj the Cuticura Remedies Procured one box of "i rict'oa, one eaka d Ylccua tor. a't a bottle of Cctkubs lie vr.T. I began to ii - thrca about the middle of ; lo-: Autroat, procarlng ktet Auirut, procnniig i' supply wt I weifaad ; lir.t was exhausted, f tm now my mioa7y wort. I feVrretary of tho oiiivan Coonty Bible rSoeirty i portrait loeloaad). Hare been cnyag'-d n work in taw VJSSm rarS " Z7 Str.r. MA.rii.V .IU.K--.PTE. 1. ft. Ccz II, atongaup, Suliiran Co., S.T. Cttt- -sal Rxwrrmrs are tbe greatest rain cure. blid rrlners, and humor remed:ea of modrrn tw. ' okI erety wkere. Irk. Ci-nctaa, aoc; - .at. . : KxaotrKST, 1. I'rr pared by the fin-rut liaru axn CugCAi.Cer., Boatoa. tjr " How to Core PUn Pjarsam " A pages, i'.l itration, itd UartC racial, nunjed free. PlMPI.Krf. blaclbeads. r.d.ro- n, chapped, and tin o:. t)ua cured by finjf I a Soar. HOW MY SACK ACHE8! Back Acbr, Kldncr rains, sad Weak, neaa, Boieneas, Lanarneaa. ritrria,, Sfsf Pain relnrvisd In one mlauite-t.y tbe Cutl.Ti r ".fstiu i-later. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE .oTVrr. tt hsadstv sM to gsetsBaj beast wwlaiai tog JaBOflanMasaauStf is 'VOQTX SCRItWMI' toV W. L. DowKlasShoes.rtrae4 Sa- Twke Sc. &11I llllaSk . Pawn re if frwwd. Boawg oocapaa nasie at : ,n gsrst wfctst yon bay. W. L. Desglas, BrocVtes, 50 4" 00 00 40 50; 00 Si L. R. B-aAl S. i ' Gaararieed to Sick Uea Jaehe ss i-tac-rs, an. 40 in sale by ' F7E h bo::c. is: Pictcr- free. j. r. i -.rs, t J I DR. SAJaTJSMTS , ELECTRIC BELT I r LMTrfWItilS -wTTB OfXTaTsV BEST awlMIUIJJU BAOtfTK sHfeaTSr wi -.., l.-srrM, SswiaMSaa. 1. nerr estawaaasa Swra....tai ! tram c .rale strsssway. a, rw-nsSKsmreiaw. rsesxwrs asxaatVs aaassaaa w nw wctj- ..iiaomsnwirtso. 5.1;-.--- ...,.,1.1- . j ssat SA , '-rk Sjarsi xxe rtr kTic:ctric co. Mo. I7B First St POKTUSJiO. ore. A LINN COUNTY MAP Wm GObenaueri Co are mak'ng a map of Linn county, which should be in every business house, public dwelling an 3 school room In Ltin county. The map accurately locates every city, town and postoffice, and rirei s and creeks, sltows -rttif..- " r.' r . In.n.lila. ' -- distance of each postotHce from Albcnv Cutout the fohowir.e and mau to W. 1 G Obenauet & Co, 100 Fioot street, Port S land, Oregon, and t.ey w ill deliver rou as i many as jou order. ; Please deliver me copies of your x.rnn county map lor which aaree to nay fitte cents per coot on deirvtrT ct mars. Signature. -Pca.Bce. - c nc a axes . CURSELF! t lire tlMa-v! with .ilat-:-T! I Set . W h i res. s pt?r -a a torrscaafl racr uurarurs:dtsrba2satkw TOor druggist for a Nvtle of Bur -. !; eiiaaa in vw .'are witbeut the &i i or publicity of a doctor. Non-routococs and guaranteed not to stricter. ra taawrasi gasar Icua Car. -"..,.ww. Caveats, snd Trade-Marks c btaioe.1, and all Pat. asttisauieHcocducted tor Moota.rc Fits. Oowonncc is Opeoarrc o. s. p. tint omet and w can secure patent iu lessmus litaa those remote from Wasbioeton bend model, drawing or photo., with descrir- " e advise, if patentable or not. tree of J charge. Our lea not dm till paient is yccured. 2 a BaaPMirr, How to Oiwain Patents," witkf cose or same in tne l. S. sod loreign countries seat tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO! OP, "avrsrr Orrtcc. WasHiNaron. D. C. 0. HIcFarland, j -DEALER I-S -:- Harness - and - SaddJery Display in the Ooot r gypj ism sWaow -aa"aa-jk- , a t jlwas . WBu 0 fl .nnKMnw n. s?l!' SSuSml tfomm saw sell si STmmZi ytxzrmcaaery sti; am Tg.JOS .... w WTtliil wi Wl l. 1 Ml nl.iii saaaBSae trmt " ioww, , . a.rnsj eaastaw. saww. -w-. Iisgs r. rtausaaww. sMae.W asa'hwMer a a ' -f- L iaSWSlllISSSI aw - - - .. , ,n, .sis.aaal,e. . nmslsaa la SsaSaatty sss a, .la, wewer w. kAslka. wt ewe al .r ikaaWc. ' " Jmm IWkOT 5WJ s.taaa- mmmmm Ttjr,,i Manufaetare.1 by BBBBBBana kThe Evans AesDczl Cr jfl CINCINNATI, a x