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rmuaat. Through Obsmon. Tlic June numbo of Outing gives an intorpstiiiR account of Lens's bicycle trip through Oregon on his way around the world. We clip a few paragraphs of local interest: At Salem the wheelmen from Portland returned, and one again 1 was left to wheel alone. 1 continued up the valley, passing the Oregon state reform school perched high on a hill, to rurner, Marion and Jefferson--all small towns. Tne roads were still level and tine, and 1 reached Albany, sixty-one miles from Aurora, early in the evening. All ;long saw roao were large fields, the grain of which was already cut and probably on the placid Pacific en route for European and Asiatic seaport. Here and there were ihort stretches of forests, with small brooks, affording nice shadv and cool rides, h.very once in a while Mount Hood, sixty to eighty miles off. peeped its conical snow-covered peak over the Cascades from the east, until near Albany, when it van ished entirely. The rugged Coast range on the right divided the Willamette valley from the Pacific ocean. All in all, the valley had the appearance -of the famous Shenandoah in Virginia, visited during my previous rambles awheel. The vallev south of Albany, expands to a breadth of" forty or fifty miles. Hie roads were level, hut good riding through the small but pretty Milages ot langent. ihtHltl. Hnlsey, to Hamsburg. Here 1 met two wheelmen, crossed the Willamette river on a ferry, and continued, via Junction City and Ir ving, to Eugene. Here ends the Willam ette valley, one hundred and fortv miles long, the paradise of the industrious farmer. LtTKRATVItK. Mt SIC AXT IcK CkKAM.- -I-ast evening the Literary Society of the public schools gave their closing meeting before.v:ieation. only a few invited friends, among them Wing 'the Man about Town, heing present, A pleasing program was presented. Miss Lilly Crawford presided in a manner that would do credit to the slieaker ot the house of rvnnseii!:irives song by the societv set the program in mo- j tion. Reulien I himi i.., ....... 1 ... Hutch dialect humorous v: Kditb l'hwc..ll ""ii. -' ii -n-, ... . 1, i 111 and Lillie Farrell sang solos well. The question." resolved that congress shall be instructed to restrict immigration" was de lated by Beuban Thompson and Lilly l rawford on the affirmative, and Joe Be thune and Cora Shupp on the negative, in a comprehensive manner and very evenly so far us argument was concerned. The judges. Prof. Crawford. Rufus Thorn and the Democrat man, decided in favor of the affirmative. Martha Rislev washeard g a recitation; David Ootlieb and Charley Barr on violin and flute pleased the audi ence; an essay by Tilly Dorris, "success in life. was a inougntrut, meritorious effort 1 rot Crawford gave a good critic s report 1 nen a short season was spent in di.-iiosim? of a fine repast of ice cream and cuke served J viu, 1?; iniui ...mviciis. 1 Ills society is a credit to tne school, and it is alwayi a privilege to attend one of their meeting. Harrisbibo Mrs E. E. Davis, wife of our obliging county recorder, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. D. McClain. Preparations are in progress for cele brating the anniversary of America's in dependence in a becoming manner the -4th of next month. M. TV. Canter, C. L. Morris and W. McMeeken are busv this week raising and repairing the May & Senders and Upmeyer warehouse. An "L'' 30i3C feet twenty feet high will also be built. A. F. Kees, of Paiouse, Washington, has been visiting in Harrisburg this week. Mr. Kees was, years ago a res ident of this section of the vallev. Tt was he who built the first building ever j . Blew Oct the Gas.- A rather auiii-ing-erected on the sit where Junction City I incident occurred during the visit rf the now stands, rhis was some vears before, i regonians to -an rrancisco recently on the railroad went through here. It is the Oregon Pacific excursion. One of the now fourteen years ago that Mr Kees re- excursionists said to hail from Salem, en moved to Paiouse, which place ha has ' a "m at one of the hotels and in ever since made his home. Courier. ! eonrse of time proceeded to retire, but be- Probate Record. Tn estate of Thos j Powell appraisement filed. Money. 201 .-i some one had blown out the gas the even-es,ate- 'HmS Pfrsomd property.; j ing before, anil when the party was dis iiaai.ro. total 5(w.-.io Matter of estate of E. From, continued to July term. In estate of Sarah M. Wite. J. K. Weatherford was appointed guardian ad litem of minor children. Matter of estate of James Xewman con tinued to July teon. Real estate ordered sold in estate of Owen Bear. Final account approved in estate of Re liecca Vermon. ft. M. Curl was appoinieil guarilian ;n estate of Maud and Frances Wagner. First account filed in estate of D. F. Col bert. Lannikg Heard - From. A dispatch was received by Mr. f . R. Stockman yes terday, from Cap-. E J. Lanning, at Chatanooga, Tenn . , announcing tnat be was there investigating the mines. It is the opinion of Mr. Lanning's fnends that he is probably not in his right mind, and is wandering aimlessly over the country Financially, though, the mischief has al ready been done; but the Dkmocbat looks for the Red Crown mills under the splendid management of the receivership to be again placed on a good footing. The flour of these mills i so far superior to nearly all other flour that the demand will always equal the production. The athletes Only a fair audience attended the O. A. C- ath'etic entertain ment at the opera house Saturday even ing. It was a creditable amateur per formance. Several features particularly are of a high order. The club swinging of W. P. Keadv is rarely surpassed by anyone. Hwasa splendid exhibition of skill in this line. The flying rings were well manipulated and the tumbling of Pain er et al was good for amateurs. The price of admission was too high for an amateur entertainment, and will always keep people away. Racixo ox the Biiidge. Last nigfct two young men named Winters and Ben ion on returning to their homes across the Willamette had a race across the big steel bridge, going at a terrific rate, according to the report given the Democ rat, on the way over miming against a team driven bv a gentleman coming to Albany. Warrants were issued out of Justice Curl's court this morning and placed in the hands of J. N. Hoffman for service. Mr. Hoffman had not returned at pres time. Offics-rs Elected in Safetv Lodge No. 13 A O U W at a meeting last even ing wre: M W, D R N Blai!kburn: F, W FRead; O, CE Browne '; recorder, A H Martin; financier. Ea I'luer; recei ver, A Laytan, Guide, R S Wilkin; I W, M Cowan ; O W, Wm Meer Strawberries. Mr. L. I). Knapp of the Woodle addition lias placed on our table a fine sample of Sharpless strr.wlierrie his first of the season. Mr. KnaM is an energetic newcomer and will rtom part in developing the soil. A Pure Norwegian oil is the kind used in the production of Scott's Emul sion Hypophos phitesof Lime and Soda are added for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and b-ings back strength to the weak of all ages. Scott's Emulsion will cl-fecl; Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. p.f,-r1 l.y Rcott A Hmn. !t. V. All itrns-rlsts. Notice to Contractors. Notice it hereby given that sealed 1 ids will be receiyed by the Director ot fSolio .1 District No. 5 in Linn oouoty, Oregon, up to Jane 20th, 1893. for the ooastrui'iun of the new school building in said district, raid building to be cons.iustea according to plans sod specifiostionS adopted by tsid boird. Thn board rete'Vrt the liht to rcjeotany or all bids. Ci Is will bn receiv ed by the school clerk at ths ttire rf Stew art ffi Sox in Alb my Oregm. C H Stwart School Cltrk Bask Ball. The Albany club on its first trip to Portland made a good rec ord. On Saturday they defeated the Portland aggregation, without practice as a club together 11 to 6, as follows: Albany 2 0 1 0 0 4 2 2 011 Portland 0 0021003 06 Earned runs Albany, 4, Pcrtland 3. Strilclr out bv Rnrna 10 Brown. O In Sundays game they again outplayed the metropolis team, doing excel ent work. Stanleys work behind the bat particularly was good, and McOreavy showed himsel strong in the box, for six innings presenting a single run. Port land secured a record ot six base hits, 2 errors and 10 assists. Tbo record of the Albany team was like this: it. Reily, 3 4 Burns, s 1 Shea. 2 1 McGreavy, p 0 Stanley, c 0 Wallace, ni . . A 0 Mullins, 1 '. 3 Cole, 1 "..2 W illis, r o la 3 ro 0 4 2 0 7 1 0 2 T i 0 013 3 2 0 0 Totals . .11 10 24 13 4 SCORE BY IXNLNGS, Portland 0 00 0 0 O2 4 0 (5 Albany 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 3 -tl ! Earned runs Portland 3, Albany, 5 I .no base hit Fabel Three -base Mapleton. Snick out By Versteeg 8, jby McGreavy 4. Hit by pitcher Bv ; Mclireavy 1. Wild pitch Veersteeg". rassed ball Jones. Next Saturday and Sunday Portland will play at Albany. On Sunday four excursion trains will be run: to the citv . irom Salem, Lebanon, and on each end loflheO. P. Next Wednesday the Af j bany club will play a picked nine on the l new grounds. j At Independence tne cluh of that city I defeated Oregon City 16 to S Saturday and H to 14 An Sunday, some verv poor 1 playing being done. A H10 Paper. The San Francisco Ex- amin.-r hits l.r..i-.. w i" i : a 120 page Columbian edition of that pa - ' ... ... . , I. 2 r .aa . . . 1 1 . w uu an issue OT .Ul IN ..,i,,... t a wonderful paper and shows what ii,. i acme coast can do. It is an interesting fact that the paper for it was manufactured by the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. of Oregon One does well, after all, to read the pictures of such a paper. An eastern paper after the World's ltTO-na. ; spoke as follows: The spectacle of a 100-1 page paper, concocted and printed to! "break the record" of volume, in interest-! ing m the same way that an abnormally fat man may be. Tne crowd stop to see the spectacle, and people are even willing to pay 10 cents for a sight, but for a compan ion in the home nobody craves possession of a 600 pound head of the family. He takes up too much room, and it is a great chore to bury him. Day in and dav n.ir ! the father and husband of avsiSsM siw fills Olll 1UUCI1 lieiTer A Bio Variety. A Eugene man writ ing to the Ouard from Tennessee, says: One gets quite a variety both of scenerv and weather, in traveling from the Wil lamette to the Cumberland rain in Oregon sunshine in Idaho and Utah snow in W yoming wind and rain in Nbraska sunshine and wind in Chicago perfect summer weather in Kentucky and Tennessee. As to scenery you have the magnificent gorge of the Columbia, the sage-brush flats along the Snake, the wierd bluffs of Echo canyon, the brown plains of Wyoming and Nebraska, the green fields of loira and Illi nois, with their splendid farm improve ments, the parklike rastures and many mansions of blue-grass Kentucky, and Tennessee. co erea. uaere was no end to jokes and fun over the affair. Statesman. The verv nn- sat iactorv thine alrair this itn, L h 1 fact that nothing is said about how the man hamoened to 1 in union tne next morning, well enough In .. . . - " ,VH l jotted. W ere it about any one but a Salem man it would sound bshv 1UE Mo.vet DtVOBRVD. A iliSissiit was received last night from the First Na- fconal Bank of I hattanooga. Tenn.. and confirmed by another dispatch this morn ing to the First National Bank of this citv announcing that Capt. E. J. Lanning had placed $10,500 to the credit of the Albany if' L Tnis g0 neW8 in connection with the matter, and relieves Mr. Lanning of the charge against him of absconding. The prevailing sentiment is that Mr. Lan ning has not been in his right mind. A (hspatch received this afternoon by Or. J. L. Hill, from Capt. Lanning at i uiitueimia announces mat ce rrf home tomorrow mn;.. Zi u ZT.T i Is; home alsint rru V.ltY. M,-. ' - ill. and Mr. Lanning had been telegraphed to be home as soon as possible R, v, ' . ; Bto Mmma Scrr.-The MyrtSs ( reek aiming Co., :y its attorneys Geo. B. i j loiria and lilmon Ford commenced suit .yesterday against Dr. L. W. Brown, lornier president and director of the , company to recover $25,000 They also i commenced suit against same party and YE. M. Corbjs to recover $7,440. His Honor Judge Fiak granted a temoorarv injunction restrainiug the defendants from disposing of their property and 2182 shares of stoek held by them until the final order of the circuit court. The wnoic aaatr seems to b- merely a strife whether the incorporations pay for the development of the mine or the expenses is left for the stockholders to bear. Eu gene Guard. " A Big Dbitb. The eadmond boy, have a drive of ten million feet of logs in the McKenzie riyir which tbey are running to the mills al Coburg, Harris burg and Corvallis. They are putting them in 24 miles up the river, and some ol tbem have already reached the WM lametette liver, and by the time the whole drive is in the water snme at ti.o logs will be at Corvallis. The river is now at a good stage and swift and the : logs are taken down at a lively gait. -Eugene Res-isti t. A Jap Abduct id.-Saturday night two Japs entered a house in hialem where a Japanese woman was sleeping in com pany with a Jap. They covered her head and carried her to a carriage in waiting and sped away in the dark. The Jap ,TT ' ucw.uu secureu a team and followed the fleeing people as far as In dependence. He offered a reward of 20 for the woman but didn't seem to care about the abductors. Cadet Api-owtmests -Prof. E. B. Mc Elroy, state superintendent of public inetruction, Hon. S. F. Chadwitk and Dr. W . A. Cutlck. ol Sale m. Inn vc hn j appointed by Congressman Binger Her mann ro serve as an examining board for applicants to the appointment as cadets to the Annapolis Naval academy and the military school at West Point, there be ing a vacancy from this district. Batur day, June 10, at 10 a. m., is the time tet for the board to hold the examination and it will be held in the superintend ents omce at the capttoi. A Prineyille paper exaggerates in the following live manner: People hern com plain of hard times and a scarcity of money, but from all accounts money is less plenti ful in otjier places than here. It Wil lamette valley for instance, an exchange says that there is so little money in circu lation that the young men are forced to remain single for want of fci.oO with v !:ich to pay for marriage license. Good Li;ck Clover. -If four leaf clover is an evidence of good luck Albany is in a 1...... . 'n, ai,- ' !.!... J'.ll 1UI IHVBUClwun. JXnii land Kirl who picked I'Xl four leaf clcvers from a small patch will please try again Miss I ',-. -i.- Cox, daughter of W. A. Cox has just picked 221 four, five and six leaf clovers from a very small patch, and stopied, thinking tliat was sufficient until beaten Fhi it Kaihi.no. Every man in the com munity who is interested in horticulture should attend a meeting to lie held at the parlor of tlie Bank of Oregon in this city on June 10th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Prof. . U. Downs of Portland will be present and give an exhibition of the various remedies to exterminate fruit pests. Any one wanting sand for gaident or other use can get the sme cheap by call ing on S W Ross now excavating for the postoffice building. mi nt ij d 1 1 i n a 1 Judge R S Strahan, of Portland, la In the city. I J Charlton, city attorney, la In his office agtdn after nn Illness of several months. Prof. D. V. S. Reid. of the Ivuaene ! schools, was in the citv todav. on his way to Salem. Thos B Merry, once a resident of Ore gon, including Albany, is now connect ed with the Los Ange'es Herald Mr. Gene M. Simpson, with the Cor vallis Gazette, was in the city Saturday evening. He is a member of the Marine band. S. S. Train and Miss Whitney went to Portland this noon to meet Mrs. Train and niece and Mr. Whitney, who re turned today from the world's fair. Mr Asa Mendenhali, the popular Schil ling drummer, was in the city today. Mr Mendenhali has his hands full explaining about the bank at Junction which hla friends have been having him establish. Horace Mann h the name of the ne edltar of the Stayton Timet. A good name, for one of the grandest anen Massachusetts evtr produced was named Horace Mann. Mr. Harry Day and wife came up to Albany from Portland last night. Mr. Day went to Yaquina, where be will have charge of the dining-room in the new hotel on Bear creek this summer. Ut Akin was in Albany this week, looking after patient who is troubled with a cancer- The patient is doing well under the doctor's caie. with fair indi cations of entire recovery. Pet. J R Wyatt, iV F Crosby, Dr Davis and E 11 Will and family, of tnjs city, Antony Klein, of Salem, andothera returned this noon from the merchants excursion to San Francisco, and report a good time. Including a banquet at the Palace Hotel lasting from 7 o'clock to 1 1 , p . m . H-.n W P Elmore, of Brownsville, was in the city Saturday on his way home. He I had i hd taken his time in getting home, and ', the 'limes men should have allowed him I t. r to complete Ma business first. It la get ting o if a man ataya several daya longei awav from home thin was anticipated the newspapers begin to get fidgety. Frank Lewis, half-brother of lames Waters, and who used to be the cham pion foot racer in this section, is here for the first time in nine years. He hasn't raced any lor several years, hav ing been laid np with paralysis for quite awhile. He comes from Burns here, on his way to California, but may locate here. Lakeview Examiner. S. E. Young and Miss Annie Farrell left today for the world's fair Mr. 1 oung will join his family at Monmouth, Ills., and with E. F. Sox and family will visit the world's fair, and then return home, accompanied by Percy Young and Carlton Sox, who have completed their junior year at the college there. Miss Farrell will visit relatives in Illhtois.and probably return in September. L. t. Blain went to Yaquina Bav noon. this trip to Rev Geo. Hill left yesterday on a the sound. Mrs. Kiizabeth Blain returned this noon from a visit to Halsey. Hon. Binger Hermann and family. passed through Albany this noon on their way north. L. T. Robinson, of Hamsburg. went to Minto today to take charge of the O. P. section at that place. D. B. Mcknight, of Portland, returned home this noon after a week's sojourn in the country with his sons. A,'. H. Dalrymple. X. M. Newport and J. Fred Yates are in Salem, where they are members of a large class for admission to the bar. Miss Nettie Whitney accompanied little Arlene Train to Albany yesterday. From there Miss Whitney will go to W'eatport on the lower Columbia and visit her sister. Maggie, for several weeks. Eugene tiuard. C. P. Houston took charge of the post office at Junction City Thursday morning. Miss Minnie Houston waa sworn in as a deputy and will have charge of affairs. Guard. Mr. Earl Race, of Salem, formerly of jAlbanv has len emraced to takeciiai. of ' '--.,.. . i t. . . . . u u iL . . j i LZITr , 'STn SLiLT" "" m is tne t'laee where the an nual c. u. s. u. ot t tregon meets. Mr Campbell returned yesterday from a trip towards the mines. Sunday they were lost for several boors bnt finally were dis covered by some men going to the mines. lr J V Pipe accompanied them in. while Mr Campbell who had spraimd an ankle returned to Albany. ! bicycle L. H. Wolfe, the expert Imperial man. of Portland, was in the citv todav on his way home from a trip to Eugene. The 1 other side of Harrisburg be coasted down a ' small hill into a stream, which looked very i V... 1 1.. .1 .: 1 1.1 ia i I .-iamiw . imiiuiiK ur cvum en ii, rjui 11 was deeper than appearances indicatmi. and i rrT- ..J". : Qe g"1 a "if,' welling in tour or hve feet he got a big wetting in four or five feet of water rald Fennell. the insurance man turned to this city this noon. re ! Licenses have been issued for the mar- riage of J J Leonard and E B Rutherford J ' enlewell and Ester Hollowav I Mrs S S Train, and niece Miss Rose Train, of the Fort Dodge. Iowa. Times, and Mr J R Whitney, of the Herald, arrived in Albany lrst evening from the World's fair. Amadore Bassett and E. Fronk. returned from HarrUbnrg this noon. River naviga I tion at Harrisburg having dosed, trans j f erring will be done at Albany during the j summer. Mr. fieorge .Spake recently went East to (visit the world's fair. His mother in ; Illinois was taken ill a while before he reached there and died and was buried at .1 o'clock on the day on which be arrived home at I o'clock. A sad experience. Joseyh A Selwood has resigned as prin cipal of the North Salem school. Mr Rell- wood has been a teacher for a great many years and fortune has blessed him so that he need not longer wield the birch. He leaves a successful record, Journal, Deputy J. N. Hoffman returned last night with Winters, arrested for racing across the bridge, and Saturday was set for his trial. He gave bail. Benson could not be found, but will be arrested as soon as his location is learned. Misses Pauline and Georgia Young, of Oakland, have been in this city visiting their relative, Mr. J. 0. Bushnell. This noon Miss Georeia Young returned home, while Miss Pauline Young, who is ill, went to Sodaville, accompanied by Mr. Bush nell. for the benefit of her health. N M Newport, C H Dalrymple and J Fred Yates were granted sheepskins by the 'upreme Court of Oregon at Salem this i:iorning. and are now full-Hedged attorney. A class of thirty-eight were passed, among the others being B S Martin of Corvallis, a former resident ot Brownsville in this coun ty and a prominent candidate for Indian agent at hlamath. r Caarse few Beast The testimonial published ic this paper re lating t3 Hood's Sartapsrills. I'h-v thow beyond a dealt that Hood' Care. Coottipatioo, and all troubles with tSe liver, are cared by Hocd'a Pills. Inventions. Yesterday evening Mr Galloway, of Plain view, and Geo P Cra mer, of thi city, signed a contract with the American Association rf Inventors for the tale of iheir patent car coupler, ndoubtedly the bett Invented, whereby they are to receive (49,500 in cath and and $5o,ooo of $200,000 in tiock. The coupler it a marked success and promises to be recognized In the lallroad world, Mr Cralloway also hat two other inven tions nearly ready for patenting which he believes will be a marked tucceis In the mechanical world. He will not, of courae divulge their nature yet. Attorney-General Sir Charles Russell re- ceivea tuu.wo ror six weelor service um counsel for t treat liritam before the Behr f A l . ts.. TO- . ing ne LTiouiiai. auo average lawyer would be glad to work hve year f(jr that uiuoiint. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the post offiot at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Jane 6tb, 1893. Pertont calling tot these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. Gilmor, Esq John B Harner, O M Jaekson, Mr Oscar Osborn, Esq Ben Patterson, Mr 1eib M Parker, Chas Rector, Mr J P Reynolds, M is Hillie Rowell, Esq, A Stokes, fcsq, A E Stone, MrsM Sutford, Esq, F M Turner, Jabez "Thos. MolrTkiTH, P. M, HONK AND A BIO AD The saloon of Carl Bender has hern at tached by Portland creditors. The regular meeting of the W T win oe neta tomorrow at 2 u clock p, m. The sheriff of Umatilla countv has jutt collected $49 poll ta from the Chlr.ese of Pendleton. DrLWOuiaahas Mld out his drug business. His aoc, S I Guliii, late of La fayette, is the purchaser. Independent. On the 16th and i7th of Jane there will be an Inter collegiate tournament at Mon mouth between the Monmouth and Cor vallla schools. Albany Engine Co. No. 1 will hold in annual election tor.ight. All members are requested to be present. Prof. Rark, the populist, will peak at the court house tonight at 8 o'clcck.. The public generally is invited to be present. The reptrta of extortion at Chicago nre not true, outside of the charges of the world's fair restaurants, which people do not have to patronize. The railroad commissioners ar at AI- tany and Tangent this a'ternoon Inves'l gating the recent accident at Tangent by which the Newcomb boy was killed Ja. Butterfield came over from Liberty last Tuesday and brought the newa of the drowning of James Thompson while at tempting to swim the John Day Prlne vllle Review. MM. .,. . . ... . wuiiam 1. minor,!, whose family are in Halaey, has been examined at Prinevllle, declared insane and taken to Salem . He it well known in Albany, Mr Guilllford is worth $30,000 or $46,000. This noon on the arrival of the Ya quina train, A. K. Chapman, th agent was In the baggage csr when the door po- ine mention 01 tntt road al as slammed against one of his thumbs i eavy on the Salem tatet- whlch was mashed In a serious manner, j mn' stomach, and It says: "Port Dr.Davis happened to be present and took ;nd ' r,Kht- Bul ,,ri people charge of the wound Two Corvallls bands were In Albany Saturday evening. The O. A. C. band furnished music for the entertainment, wntle the Marine band were on their way home fro.n the picnic on Soap Creek. Both are a credit to the city. In a list of creditors ot I-om & Lanning the Dfc.MOt.-KAr mentioned M B Reeves as an employee. This was an error. The account was for money loaned. Captain Lanning, according to a dispatch, vill be home on the 15th when geneal interest will oc taken In his side ol the matter. Mr. Wm Peacock generally remem bers the Democr at the first one in the j June 14th at season with strawbrrries. This year he.foMows. Is second, a fine box arpeai Ing this morn - ing f very luscious looking berries. Mr. Peacock has brought ripe berries 10 the This year the date It June 5. which snow. the range. Last week the icsidence of A. Hack'e - man, in Crook county, was burned to the ground. Several young men, including Ed. Parker, formerly of Alhanv were j sleeping In the house, and jus had time! ; to get out alive :h their nigh: appa:el. I Prker was the only one -ho savtd keven his clothes, whirh he manazed to ' r"b w ou'- Speaking of the intercoileiriaie runtru the Journal of Salem savs The imagi- nation was Miss May Cundifl's theme. ' She dressed In chaste f .Ids of snowy mus lin and handled the difficult subject with ' great poetic beauty, boldness and intel lectual skiil. The applause was deafening. . The Independent remarked j It was evt- j dent to all present that Mis Cundiff , Albany, had excelled In delivery. 0 AknLi . Ix.l.ki Vf . u.. . ...... -j,-- .... -I,... a 1 .southern Pacific brakeman. residing on j 1 ue oiuc naa one ox ms legs orosen iiu uicotncr piqit sprsinea tti junction I Clry. The'accldcnt occurred while he was attempting to swing himself on a m ving train . He was removed to the . Good Samaritan hospital hi tLlsj citv ' wrier- he suffered two emrutation above j the knee. That occurred about 12 days i ago, and now he Is able to gee about the : hospital on crutches. PorUnd.Te'-egram. Editor Mays, of the Washington In dependent wanted to be U. S. taarsha! of Washing-on ; bat another man got me niace, ana tie re it the nnwae wav in woicn ne w-ilet U np: the editor here . a . to have been aooofnted to thai -tvs'xr urutv m f . 1 'ra" is iruoripa non. Mr. Drinker has also been aDoomr-: ed I". S. Attorney. His is at good an ap- ,hp " the Uie . pointment lor that office as eonld have pend' r ' simply a denuiwou- Al. been made. He is aa able lawyer and I ha jTsterday naatnuvg Use aid man came honorable man of experience. The th " . aad m"!U il-pn-! !aryhl f marshal is an obscure man in this state. to ? oman chararter. To I He is likely to be an exrolient man snH her the marshal and Mr. liroase went to may know evervbodv.but oolv few kn-w ! him- 1 1 ssnsjr The ttreet sprinkler began ir..vlng trls ! cw" f ni damnable iol and landed in morning wUh E E Parker hoi-J of the 1 j1- rnafged with ting drunk and disor llnas. iderly. The woman i willing U del bark The Bank of Spokane Falls ol which A I wortJr M Cannon presids.ni, has closed Its' "r m doors. Pi' ni-ic Schooi. Irr.iis. -The attendance Home strawherrieft a,e r,. w in K. mr. ket generally, severs 1 gardeners brinalnir I them to the city this morning. Iiammell & McDonald bnran wcrk ih morning on the stone foundation to the ! ne P O block Work will be rushed 1 henceforth. I Low Sam. a Salem cook, a tew davt ! ago, lost a pocae: book containing $127. His pocket was his bank, about at safe as : some of the banks being read about . ' A small school girl In Washington re- cently handed in gem In the shape of a definition of the difference between a foil ' and a fortress The farmer sh 1 plained, was "a strong place where they put men in, and the latter was a -similar pi ice where they put women In." Enthusiasm over the approaching en tertainment by Edoua-d Remenyl and hi company Is not confined to the musically J educated public, but it shared by many who hre seldom interested in musical v ffi Jr. Lmhu. for all musicians "", J 1 M,VtJ 1 1 Its. I KM alii mUwH.IBI'l i 1 .15 .1.1WH Svy limes savs: irs Vencil Bovekv, who lives near Frar.klln on the Butler tarm, suicided Thursday by taking carbolic acid. She had been in p-r health for rome time past and was severely afflicted with 'Mood poison, the result of coming In contact wltn poison oak. She leaves a husband and fire chil dren, x CI J Smith it in jail at Sanla Cruz, Calif, for bigamy. He married Mrs Re vler at Eugene, wh'ch M r Smith at Santa Cruz did not like, and the arrest followed. I'e it said to have several o'her wlvet, having made mairying widows a butinest. Af'er getting all the money possible he would skip. Smith wat Mrt Revlert tecond bigarr.lttlc husband. A rare expeiiencr. While ridlrg a bicycle rapidly down the street and across the bridge, leading to the turner rosd, in isew para, Sunday even ing. Miss Neva Griswold unfortunately . . . I unfortunately rode over the tide of the bridge and fell a distance of about tlx feet, striking on her head and thouldert. Assistance wat im mediately summoned and the young lady wat taken to her home, where she remain ed unconscious most of the night. Salem independent. Salem cor.tractors seem to be successful bidders thit year. The Statesman tayt. E r Hutchlns and F B Southwick, con tractors of thit city, have 'secured the contract to build the dormitory of the State university at Eugene. Them were 23 bidder for the job, but the only Salem bidders figuring captured the job, and thev feel very much elated and are worth v of congratulation. The contract calls for some (iS.roo. The last legislature ap propriated $25,000 for the building and furnlsnlng of thit dormllorv WRDNB8DAY. OA horse trainer in Malem gives at a rec ommendation the fact that he trained Sunol. All boys under 16 years of age can get a free pats on the motor to the ball ground by getting a hair cut at Vkreck's Shaving parlors, L E Farrington, a ttudent in the t'.ate university al Eugene, was taken to the asylum yesterday. Over-studv is given as the cause. The Portland Dispatch says it It stated ' upon good authority that Hon T J Black has been appointed collector of cutromt, ' vice Jamet Lotan fired, and F A Logan, United Stttet marshal, vice L mis Darin, alto fired. The railroad commissioners, Macrurr. , and Compson, Monday went up to Tan- gent and took testimony relative to tbe killing of the little bog, John Newcomb, and "unmusical"-, delicious treat it : 'fio.. auen. wm leaet ot laner forthcoming. CInlv deaf men can all In mu'itt, Brmg yonr (.twpel Hynin No. ... front of Remenyl and nor be moved by Committee. his .marvelous talent v ' , , 1 T.. 1 , ! New I'uoTOoRAriir.u. -I have ojumed a last Saturday. Doth legs and one arm were teken off and the lad died No findings have yet been prepared In the matter. Statesman. The Salem Jap whose wife ( ) wfls kidnap ped Saturday night, was in Albany today looking for the woman and her abductors rrom nerc ne went to Yaquina, thinking pc. hips they would take steamer for San r"ianclco, nerhapk wlih the woman trans, formed Into the costume -f a celeatial. He stated that she waa worth $1500 in San FrancUco, to get which Is cvidentiv iha scheme of the Chinamen who stole her. 'Hero" Richardson tried loescape from thecoumy jail Friday but was unsucrcss ful. The prisoners had been let out into me corriuor aner dinner, and the train saver at onci proceeded to dig through the wall. He had an old case knife and a short bar of Iron which he had tenured In some way. and was making rapid progress urn me iiib-iRi. ream gave the alarm ila had already removed several bilcks. Roseburg Review. At a meeting of Albany Engine Co No ., iuuiraj cciiiuji, 1 u aiarmial was elected preMdcnl for the ensuing year Will White secretary. StcllJah.; financial secretary, I) C Schell treasurer Will Richards foreman, Geo Landrcth it! assistant, A Stranev 2nd assistant. A committee was appoi :ed to arrmge for a picnic on completion of unifcrms, and one on a ne flag ix,e at the engine house. It sounds good once in a while to read an item abaut the Alhany 4 Astoria R. R. Here is one frotf the Astorian: Portland raises a loud wail because .South Oregon merchant have gone to San Francisco 10 cultivate trade with that cliy. Portland may find out. too la c,that she ha also lost ner grip on Astoria.' A railroad iron Astoria to Albany' and thence eastward would ouitltnk til- snould realize their situation and bart off the ian FrancUco tndvemcnt. Thev should see to It that Astoria has a railroad and that la connected with Portland. Salem can get motor line connection with any road that goe Irom Atomy to Astoria." msiitM tstu ciEBriE4 The large graduating . lass will make the j commencement exercise of the Albany j College of 1 articular interest this year. TV , graduating exercises will take place at the 1 uini 1 rvsoyierian ctimvti on M ednesdav. 0 a. m. and will be as ! Overture to tluillaume Tell Missvs t Ufiri!l and .sCrftUmir l!.sini. Latin Salutatory -. Abbie Jane Fry . lieu- Oration. "Wnefa." Man Stewart (W j dilT. Albany. - i "nttion, Harvest." MuggteMaud Heard Tangent. j Oration. - The Actual and the Possible." ' Kva Lena Simi-nm. AiL.m- Vocal Solo. Selected. Mi-.- Kuith Harri. , -Nuem. j Clam Histoiy. Hugh Gaylord Fisher, ' Millers. . .." " iriftwrf. tiara Alice Ivis. tow. . ii. .', . innueaceol IVanty. tW. IT -'It. If I , .- . a. .u unreal .raminta Burmestr. Albany. Oration. "Probabilities of FJertnrirr." fear Kewuel lioodman. Jordan. Vocal Solo. Selecte.1. Mum Mildnvl Hurni eister. Albany. Clasa Prx-iJieiy. Eznma Avaretta BalU- 1 more, ai ouny . I OnOoo, "It Might Have Been." Olga ; nmill. A I USUI V Oration. Lois FJiasbeth Iver. AUssny. aJedictory. Anna Margaret Yantis. AI- I nv t'otifening of degree. !C!1H-Iinn. MttRiv.. Makim;. -The Journal of J Salem says: A Polk county fanner, by the ' name of Henry tirosse. aged about eighrv. I but not so old in his frivolity, haw for some I bme " ol nding offer of 9.m cash ! a tana tmr w,fe to go to I JP" Pinghim on the track of a fair 1 uri mwwu. t . . I li.Mm k. t. L 1 11.. r. - ., ' -jw pwun 1 . i et - " hu bn.le She got th W isaa laxwitun. eorgiatomslock sf fcarm ,u,d arrested the woman, charged with fraud. She is now cunnmsi in uw cnonty jail. I he man r-.ir- 1 vis got n a om last nisrht with the ixro- f.ir the '.1st thrne month. I as Wn unusual- ' good. There was a net decrease of only ; I ! in a total enrollment f 488. A1 ' "day evening Prof. Crawford ar, I entertained the graduating clans at f,r. "me. serving ice-cream, cake. etc. The oF 1 girls enjoyed tbeian !v- ary Sedgwick renarin. -ik at her "ome. Her sister is teaching in her room. There will be sixteen in the graduating class this year. Among the graduates this year leides those mentioned i Mrs Grace Love. Camp Mejetixo. -The second annual distri. t camp meetiqg of Albany district. Iregon conference, of the Evangelical As sociation will be held thi vear at Water loo. Oregon, beginning on Tuesday evening June 30. lt. and to continue over Sun day. Rev I B Fiher. P K. will be aisted by the ministers of hi district. A cordial invitation I extended to all lover of our I I t; - , . , . f a . new gallery In the Y. M. C. A. block. 2nd ftreet. Alhanv, and will try hard to pleas ail who will favor me with" their patronage. I will take all sizes and styles of photos as good as the best and as cheap as the cheap est. I am no traveling photo here today and gone tomorrow, but have come with wife and children to make a home in your gloriou climate. I have come to stav. Please call and see me and try my work. Verv respectfully vour. S. A. Hammkix. i Toronto. Canada. A Watch is a necattlty nowadays. I y on want one call on Will & stark, whose ettCi it large and vari'd, and pnoet the the most reasonable. They otn give ynn a Dsrgain in this line as well in jewelry generally. axvititai stasis s pi t-a tanu 111 01 C ls ties,. men, p,rker Bros. V rs.rl atU A is.l n . . I t AKBIEB. 'ARTKR Ml'D'HKLL. -In Halsev on June .", lssi. Mr J B CarUrand Miss Ida B Mitchell, by Rev H P Satchwcll. both of Halsey. ADAMS-SHEW. -At the home of the brides parents In Benton county, 3 miles west of Albany, Sunday afternoon, June 4, 193. by Rev LS Fisher. Mr-Wm Adams ana Mist Nancy Shew. ISOKS. STARK On June 7, 1893, to Mr and Mrs August Stark-a girl. SHARP. On Tuetday morning, June o, 1893, to Mr and Mrs Carter Shatp, at Tangent a girl. ;.e .1 tv, II" taif The f-i k tiki ms Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; Ko Alum. 'licui of Home 4- vars ihe StansiA Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report J 9 ABSOLUTELY PURE men amtobia. Astoria, June 3rd, 1893. Editors Democrat: llie season has been so backward, wet and cold, that seaside travel has hardly been thought of up to this time, but as one ex treme generally follows another we may ex pect pretty hot weather when the summer to 1st ice gets fairly in working order, and the melting snows from the hoary moun tain heights have silently disappear? d and mingled with the flood that now is increas ing in volume and flowing rapidly to the sea. Then will the denizens of the sultry i-itiss sri'K the balmy breeze of the s.-.'i shore at Ixjng Beach or Clatsop. Then will the floating jialiwes of the Columbia vie with each other in the cheapness of their ac commodations, and the comfort of their pa.scngers. Then will the unmarried seek each their mate, while those that are too much married will sadly bewail their fat.-, down by the cold blue sea In the mean time what is to become of the financial af fairs of the country? Everybody is crying hard tim. s and U-wailing the possibility of a irii that may never arrive. If the Chinese six companies deturt themselves ,neir greasy clan, and draw from the bank the few thousand they have do posited there, ought such a course to create a tmnic in sound American banks on this coast? I hope not. bnt I do hope and so doe every American that has his country's welfare at heart that every heathen mothers on m tJiem will voluntarily deport theui - munrj, opium ami an. and .-arrv ineir tail- behind them. I won't say any thing alout railroad building because dou t know, and I don't think anybody else ... , . However I am sure the citv of r ia-i i" very, very uuirt. thow- largf Pala ual hotel are not doing u thriving busi ness for the want of patrons, those bp-anti- ful bnek and stow tlructunt rrwt.sl year during the boom are not paving but a very small interest upon the cost of their omantrtion. lnose large and capacious elevator will certainly not be ready for the u I. . .. , . . ;. t . ! . . ' "q v ui uk iiuanu empire ini rfsss. usuow uie o.noBiny gets a move on pretty "a wave i a possibility. an may ai any tinsf jmt in Hiiai.iarance and wTvck tliat IwAUtiful city leaving it in a state or Bsuure so lompieU- that the oldest citizen m-. ..,1.1 i . ;i. i i .. . stood. Astorian could flee to the hill tops ...tj,ij Kncnr wnsn inp . if v timely dortruction of the rival city. iui irrini aaoararrimi trw, nn . why should the stunt ,A m.tnl i.. prvnet or sad. or why sh- uW we envy- any '"' wr nation u rjrossperous and our people the happiest of nation, then whv can t we like brothers dwell together in umiv. wnue men may. rsat John tliina man never ran be anything Isara Chinaman in Americanan mote it be Fishing interests are not as nmsmmu 3, it was hoped they would be earlier in the in nver u flowly rising and with a fair its pert of breaking the record .. which wiU uiake it knee deep around Laid bank in Portland, and all the bot tom of the t ohuubta above Cathletuet. The weather is ! right .clear and warm. Star. sin it 11 atusa. August Lerdtke to Julia Teke. lot 5 WS, H .3rd ad Kmma Lyons to Leiii Ilartow. lot 5, H l Lyons . R H SnodgTaaa to tiilman French IjuvI 4c Live Stock Co. lota, Hrristairir E J Lanning to Chas Sutton, lot 6. U 122. H a ad Geo Hoi-hstedler to Kmma J Uearn. lot 102. bl 22. H 2nd ad, Al lan y W A Kwing tc Marv K Gilkstt. I lot. She! barn W ' Tyrer to Mwsouri Tyner. 2 lots and l:Jxl.V feet. Brownsville. . I" S to Itavid B tsmith. 160 acres 400 1 5 30 10 KS Allsany Cemetery A sec. to J H Meiser. Ilot 'onnthian Ixwlge to A B Mcllwwin. 1j lot. Masonic temeterv Man S Palmer to S A D Puter. 100 arm 15E2 I'omilla Altachnl to Chas Altsrhul. power of attorrtef 31 .l!ee la Water l.s.anrr. Extra charge at usnal rates will be made from and after June 1st for use of hose on premises for sprinkling and irri gation purposes, and nee of water for such purpose will not be allowed except between the hours of S and 9 o'clork a. m. and 6 and 10 o'clock p. m. a disre gard ol this rule wiU cause the water to be shut off from premise when violation occurs without notice. Co necessary waste of the water from leaky fix tures and faulty closet will not be al lowed, and all such fixture and closets mutt be put in good repair without de lay or water wilt be shot off from premises when they are found. Con tinual Sow of water through any fixture or closet strictly prohibited, as well as us of water for sprinkling streets. Consumers must not furnish nor allow other parties outside of their own fami lies or employe to use or take water from any fixture on theic premises These rules must be stricly conformed witi,, otherwise a sufficient supply can not be maintained tor all. Wallace Baldwin, Cashier A. 0. W.T. L Co. iNOBFXNDSNCt It the mainspring of the Amer ican Constitution. It Is the birthright of every American citizen- the life blood and vitality of the nation, the legal property ol every individual member of ihe commun ity. In no other country jn the world htt every man such a right and title tt liberty of thought and action, and yet if you srould have the bett groceries, produce and fieshett fruit at the most reasonable pricet you mut call on Perry Conn for them. His stock is complete, and treat ment It prompt and courtesy. Gel vour Groceries of Conn. TltB VsRDICT it unanimous that Will & Stark carry the b-tt Hoe ol silver ware In tbe valley. They nave the variety an J qual ity, a combination .that counts in buying goods. An intpectlon alwayt csrriet con viction. Albsar Market. V heat, tiOe. Data, Me. t 'our, fP.Ott. Hutter, 16a. Kggs. 15c. Ttrd, 140. Pork - hams I5e: shoulders, o; sides 12Xo Hay. baled. Sl o aloe), lOOo. Apple,! 00 lli.p. 18c. ilried fult plums, tto, apples, c Chickens, ft bO per dozen. Beef, on foot, 4c. Hogs, dreJussd. 7c fan CI aKin owder: t- M Baking Powder wkatuek ki ttr.tr Crop Weather Bulletin. No x. of the Oregon st:Ue weather servire. for ihe week ending Tuesday, June fith. 1 Htt',. B.S Pague local forecast official, wisither bureau. The pat few iluy have nn Hu- waneit, so far this year, and have ls-n a- warm a it usually i in raid-summer. Crops: JTie sunhiru and warmth hav tieeti of great Ufnefit to the vegetation, thp air ha lieen very dry and in some lr-alatie on low land the soil is baking somewhat but no serious damage i expected. 'Hie n. ports are very conflicting lonceniinir fruit but from the U -t infonnation obtainable i: i but projier to inferthat in the Willamette the peach, (.ear and apple crop trill not lie up to tne ;;eruifiv In outherii In-wm 1. good fruit yield 1 exiiected. The ciiring .....in 5a mil t 1 a t A 1 - 1 1 . ,. f9 ' " ' .....jiruii', 11 ix Hi-iiioin inai 11 1 June 1st I for.- all the spring grain is sown, but such wa the case this year. Fall sown wheat i in excellent condition: it ha rooted and stooled well, and it is of Kood neight. MOM sect ions report it head ing Timothy and rlover hav era never lietter; and a Kuecessful hay Top i assured. Stock have improved wonderfully, and a said by a re-jondent "TIm sti k i roll ing in fat." Sheep shearing .-ontinues; gol clijpj are reported, but there appear to be no market for the wool. Hop are growing finely and inott grower- are pre pared for war on the lie soon as they sJISsT. iitrawliernes an- njiing ntpidlv and the market will lie over stocked within the next two week. In Eastern Oregon in the Columbia river valley counties the vesetation has lsen most favorably affected by the weather con ditions; 16 the south, while there has been an improvement, the weather ha been too cold up to the 5th. Fall wheat i now in boot. faring grain i about 6 inches high- Volunteer barley and rye are bead ing. Rye hay i nearly ready to nit. AasTILLC, The picnic on the :'! inst. wa. well at tended. Tly program wa short but good. W. H. Crawford openeil the exercitex by reailing the 1st Pwlm add prayer. Rev. Acheson made the address of welcome, which was well rearired. Prof. Bristow made a 3Ci minute speech on "Christian Edu.ation." After an hour for dinner, the afternoon services; were opened with music bv the choir. Papers were then read bv Mi Anna Powell and Mass Lulu Bnr nette. The reading of these papers were followed with music by the choir. Rev. W. B. Barr then took the stage and enter tained the audience for about 40 minute, which closed the picnic. W. H. Crawford and family Colorado on the Ctb. started for Mr. Anna Hamilton started for Kansas to visit her parents yesterday. Rev. W. B. Barr is holding revival meetings in the I". P. church every even ing this week. He ha a crowded house every night Ann 1 . ore 13 EtrjOYS Both tbe method and results wber Syrup of Fijs is taken: it Is nleaaant and re freshing to tbe taste, and acts EnUj jet promptly on tie Kidneva, ver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, disnela cold, hs-s.1- com and levers and enres Jiabitad eonstipatiou. Svrnp of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pre dnoed, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt In its action and truly beneficial in its eneetB, prepared only from the meet healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the mnt popular remedy known. eyrup of rms is for sale in JW and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable dnimst who may not have it on hand trill pro cure it nroniDtlv for 3nv oim wisbes to try it. l)o not 'accent ant substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB STRUP CO. SAAT ntASC'SCO. CML. louts ran. ar. iesm ro&c .r. GO 03 NEWS A For ths triliirts el cansinners of Tntts Fills It ciie lir. VMM ;'l.-surr to an-BB tnu-r Hist he la now pottlns opa TINY LIVER PILL jaav irfitfh I ft cvif.! Mi iy mall jft x 1 rrlainim: iU U vinuts of Ut V ItiS'-r i-iifv CtmmtttMl pttrvly il. I''.h - t 1 (tIN AM au tut tetsiK TttCXsKt of" tUm TIMY LIVER PILLS M Uhotrti !u Us bortlrr oftliU 'mti. s3d I HILL'S FB55I Doable Chloride of Gold Tablets Will wmpletvdetrtythedeirefprTOBACVOlnfroin StoSdars. Perfectly harm less; c:no nostckiiesusuiKl may be given In a cup of lea or coffee Without tne knowl- eagp or ue pauvnt, suowui vmanusru v stop tinosingor cuowtugin a lew a a vs. TlDnUrriJWrW el MnnPmiir nJUIf .nbecn-edat home, and wtta- UbWatXltaa ltvo ua UJiltuir 11 uuliii outuiyvaun on u:e r: o. tfco patient, t; Iheuseiof oar SPECIAL PORMIXA GOLD CXE TABLETS. During treatmer.t patients arc allowed puine mil a sucn l line as sm-y sua a voiuniarity givo rnein up. Wesend parttcularTii anil tamphlel of teetimonlals freo,and s.h:U2 ne pma to place suiicnTiniinanyoi Uou with persons who have lx-en cimd HILL'S TABLETS IT for sclo druggist et $1 . OO per package. If ymir drvicplst doi's not keep them, enclose us 8 I . OO and wo will send you, by rvturu uuul, a nackajry ot our i-ttlll-HS. Write Tonr name ciul rddre plplnlv, and gtr.to whether luliiets uro fov XohaOOOs Moroatuo or xuquar i . .. . . . . DO NOT BE DECEIvnD Into puivhaslns any oi ine varuuis r.o.siru!t s . . r. ro iM-ing offered for sale. Ask i,.r VsTT.T.rQ ra I . r I rn anu . i.i-t ..u ouit Hiuiufacturcd ouiy bj TEE OHIO CHEMICAL CO 1,63 4 65 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO PARTHTLAttS FREE. The 1 have (Inwrianspssaaa V BBEBs vaaa aas. jr J0BkL EfessMT jf KtSPONSIBtE j The special sffort cf Read, Peacock AV Co. fr the spring season is to Ir.crease the purchasing powe. of your dollar With Ihe OBSATBST VA1CB BVB OFTKBElr VOB 1 OCB at OF BY. It will be to your interest to call and inspect their ni.mi: im. msplav of KOVEL1TBS and BBIaaU stas-dakd cbaobs In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Dress Goods Fancy Goods, Their servicable stock It dlttinctive dispiay, and sure to plcate. Try them when you We have an e'egar.t Y- u can be econ-tnical whh no what you need for Spring from READ, PEACOCK & CO. ALBANY, LL'S MUSIC STORE caiCkGtiXG - "BF MUXES,' "8TECK," TOSJE t BOX- fLAXOS, .BSTZt.- SKWatAN BBOS, OBGAJiB. D EARBCTT WnW te Cs'si.rsss wi Prscea V-If ) sri, Ui" B s! lu'.IS'1'A R.S SS.-. Sra U jas wsA mm sr ttt SB H sAisw. ss- XecJSea, OS! . r.wtm tm all U Man: E. I. WILL, AlbaHj, It. EXECUTORS SAIE. Hu'ioa u hereby given that tne c r.der igeed t xecvt . f the tut will and tesle-i saeat of Uvea Bear deceased late of Lian j eonoty Off o, mil: penaaot to an order of tbe ooaaly casirt fht Ltan ecacty Oregon. Jtly maie and entereu of record to tbe 5th day sf Jane, 1893, asUtarszmc td lietataajr the oatterstgoed as excatora of laid estate, to aeil lbs lands bareiaafter described, sr.ll oa lb Sth day of July, ISO. at lb boar of oae o'cloch p r, of avd dsy at the Cait House door ta the ctty of Albany, Linn eovaty, Orepa, sell at pabbe and km. to the higbeal bidder all tf inervnt. title and interest the said Otren Bear bad st the fate of bis death in and t j the foilow-ng des cribe! rati atUt' totnt: Begiaaing at ibe N W corner of the don. land claim of Chrta Bear and wife Not No SStO and claim So 41 in fp 12 8 R 4 W Us ihe Willamet: B&eiidtaa sad rnnninj iher.ee wstt alnaa the north boundary lis of said claim 62 60 ehaiaa to the X E cor ner of a tract of land sold to V V Rbinstt and J C Robinatt by Owea Bear cd wife thence tooth 2 ehaiaa, thence 31 45 K. i following along the center of a !roKh 14.24 I t : k o an- I. i ThiTMi Mt CDSW, . nu wwh-u - - " , paral.el with the ocrth lise c-f said Owen Bear's claim 53 10 ehaiaa to -he east Use of said claim, thence north 17 ehaiaa to tbe place of brgiBaiag cotaiaiag 101.S6 acre, all in Linn county Or agon. Term of sale oae half cash in band oa day of sal aad one half in jix months from day rf saw with inter att at S par cent per annum secured by snort gage on the land sold. This tbe 6th day of June 1SS3 Walter McSrfe. John Crsutr58. Weatherford it Chamberlain, Execitort. Attorneys for Ex. Wbdorco Ikvttavtoss. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden, Common every day. aCsf"S)UUtT. DCUCUDCD WE ! aeate a ci kk : nhRlvnlDCIf and invite the most i carvt ullu vesluration to our responsibil ity aad Use merits of our Tabiots. A the free use cf Licurr or Jlor rnese aatsnat m coHr.iuuin-i by the use of our TABLfTs. by all first -class cure do what and smoked of your Tablets The Clniti PnrMiciL for ai.ou worth of vour them nil -iaht and. although tiiey did ti-- work in less than Truly yours, -itatav . a is h i 'tatx sasv NBJtBm.waw tX The Ohio fat till II Co.: Ukstlkmbk: It gives mo pleasure to speak a word of praise lor your Tablets. My ttantar. and ihrouuh n friend, 1 wa led constant drinker, but after usine your and will not touch liauorof any kind. I you, iu order to kuow the euro was Tjcruiancat. ' Ohio CHRMICal Co: Obntlembk: Your Tablets um.s1 niorphlne. hypodenuicallv. for seven two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort AiKli-.'s. all Orttora THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 51, 63 and Cx Opera Block. LIKA, OHIO. li't- Notions, Furnishing Gcods in style, elegant in want fC SHOES. lir effort whatever by buying 5 OREGON- imn etuss,a mmm HLDANT, UREUON . 1891, 182. 'i" Tersai ssrart aVesHesaiher tea A fL 1 corps, of but roctorav CLAiSiCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITESA"? COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES, Coaruta ot tody amnssesf so raKi all grades of stodects Sffdal tmauttsmntf r tired to iludrxU from dbrjmd fs. at-iaarr cstsir o. H. HcFaria:dt Harness -and -Saddler; ay in 61 CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LAGE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHAPES, Best : in : the : Met, Fortiiller & Iriraig's. DRUGS i Static-ery, Toilet Arties. Musics Instrumen'3, Etc- Hodges & HcFarlaifi, he Ccrncr Diup Store," A ban;. Or. U- ANTKD. - 1 lady desire In -eenre a attoation as BDrse Icqni-eat b residence f Mrs K Rlrts o. laid street between Monte unerv aitB Rail -road. F. SaLK The uade:: ned has thre esh taalaw cows for ss.e. Call at hit alienee mile s.-ita that cf AlHsnv. F.G. r : H. X. TOt Arekiteel and oatrartor. Learf ordws with Hclburt Bros., a state a recis. ACADEMY OF- Lady of Parpptcal Help A FEw Teslimoalrtlsi from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill s Tablets. Tits Onto CnsatCAL Co.: Ue.sk Sib: I have been uslne vour for tobacco habit, aud found itn"ould -vu claim for IV I useit ten cents worth of the strwigestchewinir tobacco a day. and Irom one to five cigars; or I would smoke um ton lo tcrty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed for twentv-flve vears. ami two packages cured me so t hays no desire for it. i. ja. ,.n Luut., i.esat, iticu. 1K1BBS FEBRT. S. T. Co. : GBSTLBMBM Some time asro t sent Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I rvx-ejved 1 was bslh a heavy smokeraud ehewer. three days. I am cured. MAT11EVV JoH KSON, P. O. Box 45. PrrrsBt rgh. Pa. son was strongly addicted ti the nseof to try your Tablets. Ho was a heavy and Tablets hut ihree days he our. drinking. havo waited four mouth beloru writing Tours truly, Ala. ilELES Mt'RSlSOS. ctKctHKATi. Ohio. have perfonneC a miracle in my caasv years, and havu beta cured by theoaaaf on my part. . I . lA'TtUAl to