The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 23, 1893, Image 2

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TUT. NATIONS EXTKATAliANCE
The treasury receipt for the first eleven
months o( the iBCal year have been $3$6,
751,9m, or $31,000,000 more than during
the lame period of the last fiscal yeir.
But the expenditures for the first eleven
months h-ive h:en $3(13 251,055, or about
$31,000,0, 0 more than during the corres
ponding ptrlol of the last fiscal year.
Thest figures indicate that for the entire
fiscal year the governments receipts will be
about $387,000,000 and its expenditures
about $394,000,000, That is to say, the
government is spending about $7,000,000 a
year more than its income, though its in
come hasbien increased by $31,000,000.
Tie single item of pensions has consumed
$25,000,000 more during the first eleven
month; of this year than during the corres
ponainj ptrio l lat yeai.
This increase nobody would grudge if it
were possible to believe 'hat the money
had gone to relieve the necessities of de
serving old soldiers, But the evidence is
strong and clear that a buui exceeding the
entire Increase has been squandered through
the pension office by the mtirspresenUtion
of law and by the fraudulent admission of
persons to the pension ro'.ls who have no
claim whatever to a place there. But for
ma'adminhiralion there the government
balance sheet would have shown a surplus.
The rulings already made and the reforms
instituted in this department under the new
a iminis.raticn warrant the expeet&'ion that
ths reel les extravagance will be checked.
It will remain Or tongres to do the rest.
A (, AT OFFKK.
The Democrat is reaching right down
to bet rock propositions. . Times are
stringent and we must meet the people on
the very best terms. Any subscriber to
the Democrat, new or old, who pays up
all arrearages will be made happy by this
prop wit ion: We will send the New York
World and the Weekly Democrat one
yetreach ani the World 'Colux.bia' watch
for the marvelously small gum of $3.55.
The Vorld vouches for the watch beinjr A
1 timekeeper. Just think of it" Two first
class papers and a watch for $3.55
The Herald says: "Revenue by tariff is
the most just, equitable, easily and cheap
ly raised revenue that can be had." Does
the He.-ald believe it just and equitable to
tax the poor man who lives in a rented
shanty as much as the millionaire who
lives in a brown stone palace? Yet the
tariff scheme does that. The Pemochat
know? it is tot in harmony with a major
ity of its party yet it hesitates not to ex
press the belief that the most just and
equitable way to raise a revenue to meet
the demands of government is by a direct
tax. Tiien the amount of taxes paid by
each individual property owner wonld be
measured I y the amount of taxable propti
ty he may posiess. The Democrlt is
bold to declare 111 favor of an income tax,
so long as the country continues in the
ruinous policy of a protective tariff. For
the Herald to say that the Democrat
avors an income tax for part i&arr purposes
is simply writing itself down t densely
ignorant as saying that, simply because
it is destitute of any argument to refute
the facts placed before it. "It is simply the
eVra.Vi iorf of the vanquished.
Any financial system that provides for
two or more kinds of money in which the
dollar of one kind is decidedly more cur
rent than another, is a bad system. It is
djinnuntal to the interests of a class least
prepared to take on additional burdens. If
"ii kind is depreciated the poor will be
compelled to In mile the depreciated money
and thus that class will be made to suffer.
Whatever may lie done with silver, gold or
paper, this 'condition of things must be
avoided.
It is a fart of rather curious Interest that
Queen Victoria's Oiiental attendant, the
portly ard 'u.-baned Hindoo Munshi ho
leaches her m j ty Htadostanee, attiact
far more it er.tion hen the oal party
Slips' in Florence thin di.l the queen of
Great B.itair acd Ireland and empress of
India heiself. When the enthusiastic
Fiord tine ciowd saw the gorgeous Indian
sittir.g i;i state in the roysl carriage, thsy
sa's'.ni t.im 1t 'browing op thslr hats snd
MNrkkfl crift of welcome
A gr i.ite aW 19 inches '.hick will lose
more 1 tat than a brick wall the same thick
nets. A frame building plastered on the
insiieaod cv.red will aaper, felt and
annai .ing on tne ou woe, win lose 75 per
cent less be-t ihao a l,ri3k wall the same
tnicki e s, A frame huse huilt without a
pap-.r-f. I' coveting on the outside will lose
2 5 p- r nt moie heat than the siftie house
If coven, i wiili fe!r,
CMStUasandof Half far wheal litis ysar
U ofitiailj announced al Ii3,oojj$oo bush
eli. Ti.ia how thai the reports of the
severe winter llirou jhout southern F.urope
were nut e'Sgge-s el. Never before has
ths Italian ilnnand for wh-st i cached any
thing n.-ar the fijure now called for. Onr
own ccmin; wheat crop is now in vary du
Liuu c on .ition, ksst t is curtain that all our
present surplu? and all we can pr duce will
be wanted at good piicft.
Bofeevifl has loo forjeties and clubs
which have for their object the a vance
ment of Url cauae of aornen.
lira. A. sr. Allen
Ferry, Wash.
20 Miles from a Doctor
But Hood's 8arsaparilla was
Equal to tho Emorgoncy
-PlouW ;;;, Chills and Pevcr SIlVk
rj- l'crfcct Cure.
"MU;r my baby was horn I got Into very srt
oincnua.i.'ion, having pleurisy, chills and fever,
grs'ltully den loping lute inilk leg. We Uvs 20
m'lNnIrosi :t phymt-ian and did not know wtlal
to do. I'lnally after s event denl t umtttr
ins I hccui to take Hood's garsaparlUi and
when I was u .,1,: Did tlilrd bottle I could see
It Was Doing Mo Good.
I corit!nu--il with anotlior bottle, and recovered
so laplilly thaw now I urn in gaod Isealth. I
Hood's s Cures
eonlially rcrommcnil It as a good medlelns."
Aluix. Torry, Washington.
V. jori'n ,'iHa " all Liver Ills, Bilious
ocj3, Jauuilice, IuuiKcytlun, Sick Hsadacha.
a I ! tw- ii.. ij ..o u., ;r ;Q h 1 - - . .
That the editor of the Herald is dyspep
tic needs no better proof than the reading
of its editorial in Sunday morning's issue-
It takes many exceptions to what the Dem
ocrat said concerning its opposition to
the plan proposed for compelling the mil
lionaires and wealthy people of the country
to pay a more equitable eh ire of taxes to
maintain the government. In his most
dyspeptic mood, the Jfera'd man gets down
into the mire to say:
"When the Democrat or any person inti
mates that the Herald, or the republican
party, have ever advocated or supported
any policy that would bring inequality of
taxation," they tell what they know to be
absolutely false, whether in reference to
direct taxation or tne raising of revenue by
tariff."
Whew !! what a mess of renscn and
a gorge of logic and argument.
Now let us see. The Herald says: "A
tax is simply a measure of the individual's
ability to contribute to the government's
support." But an income tax does not
come within this definition, for an income
tax, as proposed, would not affect one
tenth of the voters of the country, hence it
would not measure the ability of the other
nine tenths to pay at all. So the Herald,
by its own petard is hoisted high. We
admit that an income tax is unequal and
inequitabe, but not more so than a tariff
tax. The latter is far more objectionable
than the former in that it lies just as
heavilv ou the Door as on the rich, while
an income tax would lie more heavily on
the rich those most able to bear it. But
the Herald grows furious about the matter
and retorts to such of its choice slang as
"absolute y false,'' etc. But let us see
whether the Herald and the republican
party, (we place Herdtd first because it did
so.) ever supported any policy that would
bring inequality of taxation. The 'Herald'
and the republican party supported the
McKinley bill, which was a policy th it
raised by taxation, (indirect,) during the
year 1892. $177,452,964 by means of cus
toms duties. The people who used the
merchandise upen which these duties were
paid, were the ones who paid that vast tax
of $177,452,964. Who were they ? There
were imported of drags and other chemi
cals, in round numbers, about $14,000,000
worth, upon hich a duty of about $.
eOO.000 was collected, fbe man ho is
worth $50,000,000 used but little mere of
these chemicals than the IMinni farmer
who is worth but 93000. There were im
ported of manufactured cotton goods about
$33,000,000 worth upon which a duty of
about $14,000,000 was paid The Massa
chusetts millionaire worth five hundred
times as much as the Oregon farmer used
no more of such goods than did the Oregon
farmer, hence the fanner in that respect
paid five hundred times more than the mil- ;
lionaire in respect to the ability of each to '
pay. It is the policy that produces this
inequitable system of taxation that the
Hnald is supporting, (blindly it is true. )
There were - imported of glass and glass
ware $9,000,000 worth, upon
which a dutv
of $5,000,000 was paid. The millionaire
uses but little more glass than the
farmer
or mechanic of ordinary circumstances.
Hence here again the poor is taxed just as
heavily as the wealthiest in the land. The
same might be said of the r-,000.0OO worth
-- . . . . .
of leather and manufactures thereof lin-
ported, and of the $40,000,000 worth of
woolen goods, upon which a duty of t36.-
OCO.UOO was paid. Does not any one know, :
(except a protectionist by habit.) that the
tax imposed upon the poorer classes of this
country, by the imposition of a tariff duty
is the most ineqnitable and
untir ever
laid on the shoulders of any people? It
wiH not be enough for the Herald to come j
in and deny it It must do away with the
orce of tb-j facts enumerated above, or it
must remain mute as the grave. The
Hexold says that an income tax is the suae I
ai a direct tax. It is no fault of the Pex
ocrat, but the misfortune of the Htrtld, I
that it makes such an egregious mistake I
A direct tax is one directly laid upon the
property of each property owner in the j
country, and hence each one is required to .
pay taxes in proportion to the amount of j
taxable property lie may possess. An in
come tax is laid upon the annual income
which the property owner may receive
from his business or investments. I'cder
the direct tax law one who owns $50,000 of . , , . .. , . .
i At the Gei era I Assembly of the Unit
taxaole property would pay a tax on that : ed Presbyterian church in Monmouth,
amount, notwithstanding he may not re- : I", a hearty invitation was extended to
ceive any incjmc from it. Under the in-
come tax law. if he realized no profit on
his investment of $50,000 be wonld psy no
taxes, hence there is a radical difference
between a direct tax and an income tax.
Nn man wi.h - fair nndprslandino- of b.
subject (ould for a m nient dispute the fact
that a tariff tax is unequal and inexcus -ably
inequitable. It could not be other
wise for it is laid upon what men eat and
wear. And unJ- r tbe McKinley law it is
laid generally as heavy on what the poor
, , , ., . . . K j
eat and wear as on what the rich eat aad
wsar. This objection to tbe protective
tariff scheme has mver been answered by
anyone. McKinley ntSaWK has never at
tempted to answer it, and the Herald's at
tempt to dispute il is like rushing in where
McKinley bi-ntelf has never at-
angels fear to tread.
STlLhCaEAPElt.
Times are hard and money scarce. Busi
ness men of all kinds matt meet these
limes. Business mut no on. The Demo
orat and the New York H'orfrt ptopogr to
disarm h.id limes. Tliey piopese to keep
ap their very friendly business te'allont
with their patrons If yoa hsve any doubt
shout this, resd the following propositions.
To every new subscriber, or old st.bicri
ber to the Democrat, who psft up all ar
icarages we will furnish the Dkmcckat and
New York IVmld one y car for Usa smill
sum of $2. 40. This biings b ifi pipers
lthin ihe riach of eveiy larmer. fhn
Worif is Hie great leading paper of t tie
wo'M. The Dimocst Is ihe hen local ,ia
per in the valley.
Ore of our exchanges at Portland, quite
frequently of late, has clipped editrial
articles from the Demockat and cre lited
tli.-mi to the Herald, out as such 11 course
makes the Herld appear to he saying some
very sound nnd sensible things politically,
we have not seen proper to call the Port
land puiier to task for its curelemineiui or
design.
When lbe thermometer registers 100 tie
gre s the cable which draws the cars of tbe
Kaat-liiver bridge, New York, is seven
feet and six inches longer than when the
thermometer ia at zero.
There is about ft.ur hoim ami 45 minutes
difference in time between New York nnd
Liverpool.
All the blood in tbe body iimkeH (he en
tire round of Ihe e'reuhtion in 20 second,
so that three times in every minute ail the
red globules of tbe blooo, which are tbe
oxygen carriers, must each have its fresh
modiciiiu i.f ' ..tcii.
Mount S uart. Lord Bute's place in Hcot
and, is ssld to be the mosl magnificent
mansion In Great Uiilsin, l i e cost el
building, decoration and fini-hing w is f 5
0O0, joo
j 11 j -i k sj . s i f . Oa
vs. "Stul'ih'. Ca arrh its "idy l- t'i llr
dicuid I have asai found that would 'in ur
goo'i li 1 ), CO CIS. Sold b, " tiaj&
The Herald says that a tariff is the most
just and equitable way of raising a revenue
to support the government. Taat paper
stands almost or quite alone in that opin
ion. John Sherman who is the great lead
ing republican financier and political econ
omist from a republican standpoint in 1882
took this view of that question He said:
The public mind is not yet prepared to
apply the key to a genuine revenue reform.
A few years of further experience will con
vince tho whole body of our people that a
system of national taxes which rests the
whole burden of taxation on consumption,
and not one cent on property or incomes, is
intrinsically unjust bile the expenses
of the national government are largely
caused bv the nrottctlon of property it is
but rigut to require rropeity to contribute
A- . 1 - . 1 ' I I . 1 .
10 ineir payment, it win not uo 10 any
that each person consumes in proportion to
his means. This is not true. Kvery one
must see that the rons"iuption of the rich
does not bear the same relation lo the con
sumption of the poor as the income of the
one does to tin; wages of the other. As
wealth accumulates, this injustice in the
fundamental basis of our system will be
felt and foreed upon the attention of con
gress. Sherman expressly declares that the tax
on consumption (tariff) is unjust. The
Herald must yield to.the sensible opinion
of its great leader.
How can I cure a riard cot 11.
Use an olmmmt comrcd of 2o grains 0'
salicylic actd and one drachm of simpi
ointment . Spread the salve on the corn
and cover with a piece of c'oth or plaster.
Leave it on for eight or ten hours, then
soak the f J t in hot water hen the corn
can be removed in obstinate cat) the
application may have to be repeated two
or three time.
world is
The largest i team shovel in lie
digging phospha'v In ths mines at St John's
Island, near Charleston, SC. Its weight
is 56 tons, It can dig lo feet below its
I track and to a distance of 45 feet on either
' side. The dipper, which can .wing through
: two thirds of a circle, has a capacity of 1 :s
j cubic yards, and about two dippers fu'l can
, be haulel in a minute.
The most extensive aad celebrated salt
mine in the world Is at Wmicxka, nine
milfs from Cracow, in Ga'lcia, a province
of Austris Hungary. It has been worked
continuously for 6 ) ears The mass of
salt is calculated to be $DO miles long, au ;
miles broad and 1100 miles thick.
SI" ti
, . . , .
Lat evening a Benton county fanner
rt,rX,n
was a tin box. This he picket) un
. .-" T
with a gneveit look, m with an esclama-; 0rhce fight, which is becoming rather ig-UonSlanitneditenerg..ti-allydownon
loroo, Murohr haa in.i.fJ th. W.lte
floor of tra wajron
It doesn't raiv in Uiis
world to trv and make monev in an uncer-
t;un wav.
A numlr of voung rtwa are down from
Mill t'ity to find work. It is hard to get
work in Salem unless one live here. Young
men stand far letter show to aet work on
1 ,ne UirKe ranches ttiat have hay crops, fnit
crops, nop and grain crops to harvest.
t'h:in.s-s .irv 1 iff.. rn frvoi, Si t. . ftrS'l a
j month and board are ltter than anv work
in town. Journal.
All last week tk
Allunv papers were
lke J0"?
, vallis failtnvs. This
j vaiju- . 1Tl-,w
roosters over the for-
week it will be Cor-
Best not to crow over
anyone's disaster. S,
a!-';n Journal. This
' is a sample of rot peculiar to
' nalism. The All-anv papers
alem jour
have sh-.wn
no indications of crowing, only having
published mere statements, which the
: Salem papers are now doing about the Al-
bany bank' r! at close), incltidinir nU-ntv ,rf
i ' w m we papers
ner-. lion 1 sc a iLitr.. 1 - good e-rue.
The Salem Indendent calls it a lonh
country around Pendleton Will Condon
and Samnel Aulguire were brought down
from Pendleton Kriday morning and will
serve one year eaaii for horse stealing.
This makes six convicts that have ccme
from Pendleton during the past ten das
and there are at least four more to come-
The Oregon City wool-n mills
supplanted a number of its old bands 01
Irish or Imerican birth with foreigners
at reduced wages. The mills formerly
employed Chinamen until the people got
up on- nignt anci drove tlietn out. The
McKinley bill works t reduction of wages
but it doe. not reduce the profits of the
eorporations.-L.ispaich
; l"e !?." 1 Asscnitiiy to meet next
jtne General Assembly to meet
1 year in Aema. ALP pajer save : Eev
Arnev S Ridrtl vlmn lh. n-t i
place' was before the Assembl, said that
he had always understood that Xenia
wa? f ood place to find ministers' wives,
i DUt V he OOght most of OOr minister.
now nave an in sit, ii.a
get
! alone with, ba favored eoinir lo AIS.n-
When they come to Albany and see the
large number of marriageable young
women here they may wish they had
gone to Xenia.
,
r . . ,
. Last week the Democrat mentioned the
, folng cf arl Im?t.rijI bicvcle .n Port tond
j The Staietmap rats it was found there
' ".urdav evening. H A Tbomys. the
f 01 "C "mPan- tou e
. ..vumim.iiici . icpiir tnop.
A young man giving th name of John
Stone left the machine at Maurer'a Friday
morning saying he wss on his way to his
nome ven or eint mres out in Ihe coun
try. The thief passed on and his where
abouts is unknown.
Saturday evening the blcvcl: thief was
in I his city snd called on Van W'.lson 10
hire a bicycle for a short ride around the
city. Mr Wilson suspected something
wrong, and ri fused to rent one.
Old su'rtcribtfr (to editor;: ('an you lend
ine $5 ?
VA itor We can not .
Old .Subscriber Paper not doin' much,
eh?
Editor Well, we're holdin
Philadelphia Telegraph.
our own.
The Salem Itemocrat aj : The gover
nor's salary is $1500. and we lielieve that
untler a proper conntruction that is all he is
entitled to draw, but he receives, in addi
tion to th'1.1. IViOO a prison inspector, 8250
as a member of the domestic animal com
mission, and about $!) an trustee of the
reform school and ncjluiu. making u total
of about ISS00. An the governor puts in
but two dayn and a half at the capital each
week, or oniy VV) days in the year, com-
icimatiori amountK to over $1!) iier day,
which striken us nn a mther plutocratic
salary for a K)pulint. Keally, though, a
governor in 11 governor wherever he in. and
Si'iOii ih not too much, for even so odd a
governor a IVniioyer.
Ah considerable is said aliotit the relative
merits of Oregon cities as show town.? we
publish the fi.iiowing by "Critic" in the
Eugene fiuanl: Judging from the audi
ence assembled at th-: concert given by
Pianist Tolmie, Violinist Kcmenyi nnd the
justly celibr:iteil li-aney children, Ktiirnne
I A It. - 1 1 ' . 1 1
is nut uic i iiisic loving city sne aiwavi
cbiiins hi be, I not only (ro to all the showi-
cuiiiini; uliMig, but also take in all the con
cert'- itml i tii-rns L'tvi'ii liv b( ni talent, and
1 L - L. k.. 1 ' .i L'
,, w ure lum 1 ijr.ii11 iiiin saasaassa
sei'ius only to admire home tulent, anil has
not much OSS for artists from ubroiul. This
is wrong, and if kept up, we will become
known ;i- ,1 "1 i- show town," and no
good shows will stop here tiny more.
GS.OCrR.Fr. KK fiHOCEflES, of cou 1 ic,
slia t-vri Ihclr quality Cold Is gold
vhclhcr it bc9car.1t or 21. In like man
ner people prefer the best quality of gro
ceries, aleo baked good 1, when they can
got thaTO. especially if Hie prices are rea
sonrfblc. I'arkcr Ijros carry the best to
St obtained anci sell at reasonab'e ptices.
; p 1 is l.i tiade with hem In the long run
11 j e!l asiliort 'un. Try them a month.
Nu two of those 1 70 elegant pictures for
aslf bj the A bsiiy Kuri.lture Co. are alike.
A i in - guod and very iheap.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
A Big ( in In Kates.
Cuu-aoo, uno 20. -'I lie tlrout Northern
put the knife into the transcontinental
rates again today by announcing 11 rate of
$5 1 first class and f.,'13 second class from
St Paul lo San Francisco. This include
berth and meals on the steamer from So
attle to San Francisco. This will drag the
Union Pacific, unless that road is prepared
to sacrifice its Portlund business The
Atchison today announced it would put in
to effect at once a round trip rate of one
and one-third faro from Texas points to
Chicago and return.
Several Head on
Washinoton, June 20. The oHicinl
heads of Patrick B V inston, I. nited Sta
tes attorney; Ihomas K Brown, United
States marshal ; Andrew Wasson, 1' nited
States collector at Port Townsend; (' J
Mulkey, United States special agent, and
six special inspectors of customs in the
Puget sound district, all in the state of
Washington, have fallen into the official
hopper as the result of reports made to
Secretary Carlisle by .Special Treasury
Agents Wood and Lewis. These reports,
numerous and circumstantial as to details,
te'l the story of one of the most extensive
successful conspiracies ever formed to
smuggle Chinese and opium ino tie Unit
ed States across the far Northwestern
boundary.
castor Man lard Dead
Mkni.h Pars. Cal, June 2i. Senator
Stanford died at 1 :20 o'clock this morning.
He passed away peacefully in his sleep at
his residence at Palo Alto. It has been
evident for some time that the Senator's
demise was a question of but a short lime.
His symptoms were apon'ectic and his
; weight was increasing alarmingly. There
was a stiffness about his limbs that mads
locomotion an exceedingly difficult task,
; His body was fast becoming too heavy for
nis union 10 support, no count lane only
the slightest exercise .
Hearty AU Ucae
Washington. June 20. Oregon will
soon hsve no democrslic representation at
j the national capital except H H Gilfely.who
; is here all the time a a clerk In the senate
j Colonel Robert A Miller and Robert IVlan
; go tonight by rtj of New York, and Fred
: K.oed will depart lomortow. The depar
' lure of the Oregon democrats will be a
j great relief 10 the democratic officials hen,
i who have been so persistently bothered by
1 them in the scramble for office.
A HlBrr Killed
Jackson villi, Or, June so. A fatal
hooting affray occurred last night a the
Biackwell digging, six mile north of
Jacksonville, fn which James McGuire, sn
old pioneer soldier, was killed fcv s boy ',
r.am-d George Caldwell.
Waahlwa aallrro
i Washington-. June 17. F A E Starr.
1 pottland, haa junt arrired. but he is too
- prevent .Murphy s appomtoH-nU !
inu a originally a part of bis uusnon
He will probably take a hand in tLe
snail be selected, while others are backing
I or zman. Kohy. uarjrarvi. Oeoeral evr
ance, at Honolulu.
M A Moore has been appointed post
master at Phnerille. Crook coun'y, vice 1
B ISowsrd. removed.
Harvey Heth, jr. who wa appointed
immigrant inspector at roruand. is a son
of General Uaney Heth. a southern briga
dier. another appointment is Captain Wil
liam P Rogers. Seventeenth infantry, at
Warm Sprint agency, tlregon.
Corral rire.
Ash land. Wis, Jane 18 Iron River, a
thriving lumber town of over 2000 popula
tion. 20 miles from Ashland, is in flamf
and u likely to be entirely wiped out The
nre caught on the outskirts of the village
'rom forest fire, destroying a new school-
house, the Congregational and Catholic
churches and Hessey A' Hatton's big ware
house. At 6 o'clock the entire residence
portion of the town was in flames. Help
i ss sent from here, but the special train
itnurl tbe tra; k. cauin? several hours'
uic er 'ugiag aii 1 inuetgii :
nonoem uconrin today.
rraeaabty iacii
VVasiiutcTox. June IS. Proctor Knott,
of Kentucky, will probab'y succeed James
II Blount as minuter to Hawaii. There
i no longer any doubt that President
Cleveland has received Mr Blount's resig
nation and that it has been on file in the
state department for some days. It leaked
out here today that early this week Presi
dent Cleveland teiearranned Proctor Knot:
j to come to Washington so be could bare ,
wnie'enee wim mm. ft noil nareneti 10
"he capital city, and since his arrival has
bad conferences with President Cleweiand
II railed.
or ...
: ESgfgjg
ZISTI
ST eiwKPii. June Last nignt, near
attempt was made to
train. A man crawled
, over tbe coal and shoved a revolver into toe
, face of tbe firemen and told hi in to tnrow
up bis hand. Instead f doing o Kire
j man Hemingway turned not water on the
bandit, tborotighfy scalding him. Tbe
man fired two shots at Hemingway and
then fled.
rast Swlsaaslaa,
Stdhbt, K S W. Jane 18 At tbe
swimming contest for tbe championship of
UW New SOO'h Wales Associalio M pad
I nam swmm 78 yards in 48 seconds; J II
Helling duplicated Meadi.am a perfjrmance
Vhile W H t.ormerly swam i20 yards ia
1 .30 1-2, healing tbe previous record by
5 1 2 seconds.
Til asuuk Karaeet
Tillamook. Or. June 19. Tillamook I
was swept by a disastrous fire this morn- ,
ing and almost wiped out, so far as tbe
business part is concerned. All the hotels
are in ashes, aad tbe bank was burned
Tbe heart of tbe town is in ruin. Tbe
dead calm that prevailed was all that sav
ed tbe few remaining buildicgs. though ,
nmni- r.t itum . I il- J 1 I , i ...
u, iii.ui .ic uouit asssaaafasa - 11 is .
a terrible blow to tbe town, but tbe people
wi I build a better town. The work of re :
pairing has betron and new buildings will
be commenced tomorrow. Some estimate!
the total loss as high as $100,000, though
975,000 is perhaps nearer.
rteel 1 1 jr. i First SVpaly
Washington. June 19. It seems that a
few hours before tbe recent appointment
for Oregon were made .Special Agtnt Wood
made a report against the lepublican office
holders at tbe treasury department. Sena
tor Dolph is of tbe opinion Wood was sent
out an! tbe report was made for an excuse
to obtain immediate action. Fred Kloed
will be made first deputy collector of li
tems under Tom Black, at a salary of $2,
700 a year. Pat Powers will also have a
position in tbe customs service.
Tae Paresl Fires
Asuland, Wis, June l8. Forest fires
are sweeping over miles of country. Hun
dreds of homesteaders are endangered.
ohn Meagher perished at Moquah Two
unknown children were burned at Sanborn
nd the town wiped out- Tbe Northern
Pacific bridge at Minersvillr is gone A
bridge :10c feet long at Sanborn in ilestrov -
ed. The loss is in the millions.
Tast KM lac
London, June 19 Sanger, at Heme
hill today, surpassed all previou work. He
beat the quarter-mile record of Saturday,
which was 0:28 4 5. by a second, and did
a mile in 2:10 1-5. beating Harris' record
of 2:12 3 5. While riding in tbe one mile
heat be surpassed, by 2 1-5 seconds, Sco
rield's record of 1 AH '.i 5 for three-quarters
of a mile. All nre world's records.
Al Carrallls
Couvai.lim. June i9. The creditors of
Hamilton, Job& Co. held a meeting today.
Ki'cciver Uryson niada a statement, show
ing the total assets to be $194,767. He
deducted for doubtful overdrafts and bills
receivable $61,774, leaving avHilable assets,
including $15,227 cash, at 1192,938. The
liabilities are $224,348. An assignment
for the benefit of all creditors was made,
and J K Ilryson was elected assignee, W
M Ladd. of Portland. P Avery, P ,M Zie
rolf and President Moss, of the State Ag
ricultural college at Corvallis, and John
P iest, of Yaquina. were appointed an ad
visory committee. Among tho items of
's-eti is real estate valued at $28 000,of
which $20,00e is in the bank building in
. or vallis.
WsDlllSa stTITATTONS,
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every day.
MsTgaTtLiv.
i.f the
wink
Pagw
ilnll.lv
weather has prexailed. with liirlit frosts on
the morning of the 19th. Tin- mean tem
perature varied from '' to 59 decrees, a
against .r4 to 59 degrees of the week pre
ceding. Frequent nuns fell in (lie Wil
lamette valley and along the roast ; a few
light shower fell in Dooguu county, white
in Josephine and Jackson i-oiinljcs no rain
fell.
t'rops: The weather hies lieen unfavora
ble to the growth of crops in Boothem DOstn
ties. In tne Willamette vulli-y and along
the coast the weather while nut especially
favorable won not titifomlile. Tin- frosts did
no material damage, they were principally
confined to Iloiigla, Josephine and Jiukmui
counties. In these counties tin- eon is
poor, and the grain needs rain followed In
warmth and sunshine. In the Willamette
valley fall grain is heading, on low land- 11
needs sunshine and warmth more than on
the upland. Sprinir ifruin has been great
ly benetittml by the late ruins, except on I In
low lands. Toe grain prospects on tin
whole continues to le most sstoowasnng.
Haying has commenced in the southern
counties. The hay crop throughout will lx
' heavier than it has Uvn for several years,
i Oiirden stuff has slow growth but healthy.
I Strawberries are very plentiful ;rml the vines
yielding heavily. All email berries are
! be a large crop. The prue and plum cro)
I will bo extra heavy : but the jieach. cherry.
I apple and iiear crop will not be up to the
I averagw." Very favorable reports as to the
. -ai lies continue from Jackson. Josephine
' and (knights count ie
Hops have good growth ami no M-rious
visitation of the hup lire have a -t Uu
reiortl. The oorrespondeilta note the fine
condition 01 me wool ana the largo
and also note that there t- nu prir .
for it.
clip.
freed
OXI3 ENJOYS
Both the method and results vhc:
Syrup of Figs is taken; it isjilensant
and refreshing to the taste, and aeti
KEtly yet promptly oa the Kidney?, j
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the V
tem effectually, dispels colds, i.
achas and fivers nnd curr-s habitual i
constipation. Prrtip of Fip is the ;
only remetly of its kind ever prt
dnced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptahle to the stomach, prompt .a :
its action aud truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs b for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
S4 ftK:SCO. CAL.
UtviSttLU. n. afar tout. .r.
D ICAIttHO PsBASOLS. I m 101
.P'.t-rtd .0 .cover P.ra,o ,. aa btaJlas,
bab ; carrtce parstoU, pUcs new cauea,
Bvw hacdU. runners. rib. ic, at a Uw
pne-- . ill aiii
'
CHEEP LOT -21 bead .f sheep. nm
1 r-r.4 H. frosn A ftreli. him soatb of
Ai'wny. sOoidaw, II lamb, orsa a lack
ard me a m-rir.o. Wu pay f w St rob e oa
aforaatioa lo A Sr.'!, Albany.
DGOOi)NEWS
cj Far the nilHaos el OasnMBCrS cf fa
eTntt'sPills,,
fk It si.r Ir. Tall pli .sir. la an-
TIHY LIVER PILL
K lSrh ft of rxeee-dliitr wu-tll ,!.-e,
I fjp fu relainlnc all ( lr:j.-...( tl..
iisr&rr one. Osusrsinleel psire-ly
vesv-i.vbte, rwiialae.ofU-.r- .
suvstillasMM ". nsaasnsal al
TUTTS TIHY LIVfR PiLtS
1. .I.ott a la Usebov-SVr .-ft I.
i
9
I. A. Morris k Co,
Flour and feed Store.
Have removed their note
Stor. forfner'jr occrpled
Robson, sfid haye on hand
to the b.iaha
by Uryne t
a futl tock o
OORVALL S FLtU , B.1AH, SKGFJj
CERM MEAL. CfeHAH, BUG
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY.
OATS. STRAW AND -CHOPPED
fm:
Custom mopping done
FOR SALS. fr-sh ;r. c res y c,w
KrqfU-n ilFM Krenoh lbe JawWr
rAMED.-RFXlAHLE l'l'!! (7
V V t take exclusive ajrenev In Albiat
Or., of the official World's Fair orj.m. the
"World . Columbian Exposition liiustra-
led, cMshllahed l-ebruaryr, 1S91. Large
profits li t year. Send 15 cents for sample j
copy a- d i-anlculars. J II Carrpbe I. Prts,
159 Adam. St, Chicago.
HILL'
Crop Weather Hulletin, No 8,
Oregon state weather wrvico, for Ui
muling Tuesday.. lime 'JOth. 189:!. H S
local forecast MSciai, wesiher bureau,
WKNTKIIN OUKi.iiN.
Weather: Another week of cool,
Doable Chlo of Gold Tablets
WfJlcoinractolydivrlnivto desire forTOBAfi o i- nn 3 days. Perfeetlv barm-
' jss: ctusao no slckiii"..-, uml limy be cl vi
"sc oi sne Kiu-ut, yi no v. i.i viiius tarny
atPCyt atsJ WfiDDimiP
CVi nUUIUlllIi
thcpatUiit,ty the use of o::r SPnciAL
Ihtrlnif treatment pntlciils nre iillowcd
piilne until Btii ti time na lin y Ftiull viiluniurlly iti tlieni up.
Wcaend particulars iiml pamphlet of testiuioululs fi-iv.auJ i-lmll
ho cliid tn iilnce aufTi-ri-rii Innii uu v of t hese tiahit in Mmmmili...
Uouwith nersons who iiuve been cureii
w San i .as TARI FTR nrn for ansa
drmtai.ts nt G I .OO iHirnackaffe.
IT yuur dritintlatiliM-H not keep them, ejielo- in $ .00
and . vi win Kind vuu. Lv rcliirn miiil. a iiaekatre ui our
Tub:- tn.
'rlte you" name nnd mMrcss plnlnly, am! str.to
whetlii-r Tulii-lJ uro l-jr lu.ciy, Mui
Uquor nfclL
DO NOT nn DECEIVED Into purchasing
p. wi ine y n r n ii. h iiomi uu f i re ii
ncn-i
ri-ri il for aalc
ask for " Xi'S
TABLETS nnd Ink
Mauufucturc-U only by
i TIIIC
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
61. 63 & 63 Opera Block .
LIMA. OHIO.
PAKTICULAK3
FREE.
f
...
I hnve
htSi'ONSIBLE
IA0ENT8 WANTEDS
( 1 a writing piiiaa
W "l cpeak not out of weak surmises, 3
but from proof." 3
LARD
MUST
GO.i
take Its place. The satisfaction
with which the people have hailed
the advent of the New Shortening
Gottolene
evidenced by the rapidly Increas
ing enormous sales is PROOF
POSITIVE not only of Its great
value as a new article of diet
but is also sufficient proof of the
general desire to bo rid of Indi
gestible, unwholesome, unappe
tizing lard, and of all the Ills that
lard promotes. Try
Gottolene
at once and waste no time In
discovering like thousands of
others that you have now
NO USE
FOR LARD.
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
Best : in : tie : Met,
AT
Fortmiller k Irving's.
CARPETS,
- 1 1. k 1 i J- abc 5 ,
is It in crit, mn
tl Wl.l Ml In,
S ivrt
Wan..
acd
tXuw.
AS
25 ti I
AIN.
AN I Kt
:aty
! -esrire
riui'e at ih
01 IM d
aud Puti:
ru at. on as nurse Ic
dl jf Nr V. K-.Kti
reel tti een Montg n.er
ad.
lr I NTatD .
get en-
e.lbllstl
M sir.lBctl
", ZFTSA . ' T.
Cgjj ,i Pr
17 i:
if (H
e i : .
l Tbe nrder:.nel hiui thre
tr-'ch tost fir ,aie. !! at hi
t mile v-aib tvl . f Albany.
r.; ftsiani :
SADIn.K
feelly gs
HORSE for sale cbeap. per
pet 1 e on.: 00 M f-tnd-n
Board Df Equalization.
Xo:ice a hereby given that tbe asanas
&.! of the city of A'h ny. Or wiil meet
aa a boatd o' . jn : iti at ihe c and
chaanhee -u Odd r- nws Temp'o ia
atd ci'r, on VsMashy i h ? of Jane.
IVA at :l- b. a- aft otJsatk in Ihe sfser
u.oa of raid d., !cr tbe p-3-po.e t f cosne..
g a-.d jaa' I a? 'h nmt of at3
city for tbe M r I-P3; aad a' o for tfie Btaf
pose of atakiu Ihe ux hv w tie sear
IfJO
Uiea b- o djrf tb c-.iini.aa eoaseil J
be city of Albany (.. 1 . rrt.l- at lh
.-oincil cbicsber ia trnti c; v. on ihe IS".h
d-y cf Jane, IhMI. N J BaSlsSS,
Uecatxi.- o! tk cfSy rf AtbirV
A hsny Cr. Jane Itch, 1933
Of Those Brazilian Pebble Spee (mW
y. 11. fi
R
4WH
of snti,
srto, nnroo
REMEMBER 1
careful titvcstiKuti
l1. I BCiBAirta
I
v Genoiag mmdc oaJy by j
F N. K. FAIRBANK A. CO., 4
V ST. LOUIS and J
JccajajgmcTJ
TRY 2 PAIR
una liivit.. iho i- . I
-:i us to tmr rtvixin.slliil- I
.nd tho menu of our Tablets.
- u Inu i n i ti-.i or i-ot!cc without t:u- k
ssopaiuo .intfor i :.. me in u few oavs
nimtn '' " lal home, and w .: i.
nilDli oauuyiai.t .., tho iwrtoi
I ORMl LA GOLD CURE TABLET
the frro use of Clowns' or Uor-
hv thousoof oarTABAJ ..
hv nil rumrcim
J'
ohlno c.r
- ui(j
.! hut
ortll i I
and I rom
from le i to
Tlii: Ohio t nsMlCAl. CO. :-Gkntlrwen :-iiome time ai.. t sen
T UU worth ,.f vonr Tahlet. f.,r T..I.. u...T. rt:.
fa
them nil riir lit and, although
tli
..... .i v iii iiiuii
sruiy yours,
Tltlt l!l!Ot'l!rtK-Al. Cl).: liKVTl
Word of uralse for vour Tablets Mm
liouor.aiid thniUKli a friend. 1 was ltd to
constmit drinker, but after ualnir riiiirTilii'mi i,., u.u. .'...,.. i... ..i. ,i.iii..
and will tiot touch lliiuor of any kind. I havo
you, iu onicr to fcuow tho euro wim iwrinaucnt.
i,mi. v ... iii.am,-i our laoicis nave nerTormesi a miraocs in my ease.
ueii mornliiiie. hviKHieruiU-ullv. fr v..r .....1 i... . .. i..- .i i..- n,..' ,.r
two oackuefca of your Tablet.!, and without any effort ou
uti-if;s nil Ordura ti
THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
ti 1 , 53 and 63 Opera Block. UMA, OHIO.
manuon t
$8.00 WILL BOY A WOMAN
the lest wathinK uiachli.e made. Go to
Stewart At Sox and take oue cot ou uu.'.
1 lit y ' I so havw all kirda of wtibprrs.
IT WILL KILL YQUR WIFE
. .. . - .
to carry Ibat ktj rfci'sl sinsii A in hi r
arn.. Y.,u nBl tvto&ewsrt Km ,a
PM Ollc
anl in n
Al kn.d
S 0' INC AWAY HAY'
a lam. V.u cm rraki
. t soik
kii hy
' u lit uf
IHl J II
Mewstl
tntnp
Sv.x.
OB4
' BDtCN.
H.ovi kr
I Fieih, 1 n r
lai.'l prtSM '
risk!
iar.. sisM
I'ofl-
hmtk.
I 1
I Firld
'' 1 c if nd in
tkuaiit . Six
The, Wc k ay tijWi ih.n lh
'Ru-.,!l" ai d Stewart k S .i ll that kiu
atAlhmy. fsararsl jojt! eooH hand eo
pM f r ,!e ,,t a baraii
PAiHTS & OILS.-11
(-li.e best u,i,,t ,.,,.!
r !- I'll ll.l- C,tt U I,. .,, il' . rii
mcrc a-uia lr itai -r i
orry full lire of oil , varoi.he. wa
Lii caftagr ios. tit
STrwaar A Sox.
BEE SUPPLIES.-' pjcr u .
iu old t a aoj loogar. Slcwait tl hoi
carry he b in, ee-ioor, ccoib f&DDdalioo
acid we lu-oUm at low plot.
WILL YOU BUILD i -;
l-.t tod not tail wait ic
Thsy kecpa lar.e itck of boilders hardware ,
and tell at pricta lain.l lfc liters.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL p
accorditii to uw, and cu o.ht in bay all
ir gotta and aw manitiro of Ktewv t k Sew.
Tbey keep s iood stcck and tell e'-rap.
Giant puwde'.fttte acd caps always oa hand.
WE SELL COAL, IRON
livioc, ' and keen a Itrce
acd "tei-l for a
lock 'of black i milk
i tnppli'.- nc band.
SrrwAST t Sox.
SPRAY YOU TREES.-y P'-yim
rwitii of Stew art jk S s asd tatc cars of 701
orchard. Tte c-atht tbey sell I as huem tried
in this rtsli for tb.ee teats by the bswt or
cfatHut ata Use mt.'t corn
WE RE NOT BRACCINC
b X- thi. oetl Urm ct fi. e
rr sc.i prckrt eallery
- . . .
wbes we
in ibe valley
PLOWS Wt fcMe " tkyledplow
ts ,B n as Has 1 "Oiicr." We K -r-
it ! ' d It ..n tnaJ. Eatraa will ft
J Oliver. Also e bave a .'ujj Utw of at eel
I ptiwaltut liSMi I eioejed. Toa ff.igbl
MJasfj save a few U . : - z- '. .;
; a tllB.. StlrwajiT A
Sox.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
N'u'ic i.brby eiren that th acder-
ig-vd xaeat-sf lh- last will aad 'f tern-it
of Owea Besr ueceased late . f Lisa
ioacty t-t ph.. tl rersnaet in an order of
the ctcttv conrt f, Una c- ante O.e.oo.
duly rns-l and enverrd cf ied oa the 5th
- . . - .- wi icrm ic
tbe nndetsuotd a ex catots of aid esSale.
toai aoa i.sm aaaaaasnaar descri ed, or.II
on Ik Sb day c! Ja y, lsS3. at tbe b r ot
or e o e'o.-k p e. of nut d v at t.y Cmirt
Ueoedcor in the c ty ef Albaav. i,irB
covity. Oret.. sail ,t pobU; aocrioa, to
lae highest bid - all . i lh riht, at e and
inter-s: the tai i Bear had at lb lis
t f bi death ta a -j t thj foilowlog des
crtbj ! rest ttZtU tesSxitl
Hegitr ia r t ti e X W ccmer of ;h; don
laoJcl.im.f Owen Hear sai wife Sot Xo
2240 ; ad rla sa Sa 41 ia i p 12 S R 4 W to
the Wii'snrte sw duyn vo.1 inn-ing
there- wtit a lh- tKwth lar-dar-. iiae .
of aaid c!a-B5 62 SJJ castas to SB I E cr
arr td j trad ; , - W R -kute-1
od J 0 H -b n-i t.y O. H-ir v. i ,fe
, tvsice oti 2 chaina. theacv S 31 45 F,
following IooC ;ije t. - - : a i j.h 14 24
chain, tbeac sth 2. ; chsiislr.et.ee ass:
paral el with tbe eKith I
c-f
n
Bear s clasen SB 19 cfesia. to tb east lla
aid claim, th-cce north IT cbsiaa to
tJ
the
bbsm ol texinntn j coUiame 101 Sti cr,
at! in I .inn eon&ty Oregon. T-m cf sjeoso
hs.f eaeh in ban- cn .y f sa e and oae
h is tx nontl- fivu, day ef tale with in tae
est Bt $ per a tt r ant nan ssvecred hy mor
I C O.y the lia.1 soij.
Thrs th r:h diy nf Jans 1S3
VstlB McIlbek.
Jonx t - va.v v
W eath-i f. rd ii CbaAberlam, Exec-itors.
Alteraevs for IT.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
'"t f m HESKhYCITrXTHaroS THE 39SS
XS asy cf Ma. . 1 s I, Jaaksue a Mlrssi. snat ta!s
B""lli I s4tm.lrslor ri tbe -!- ( Mf L A
iKljmssi. sastaasS Ii. f Jair BWssBsal s ae
sSsslsSili-su. tberal-ire ail psrsoa luiiu sSaqsa
aasaasl tt ssaass 4 una) asasasat i,r seal-
nd aeJ r, ,;:ir..i u- prcsal the --a an ear wish ths
P'C" -' J mnilni sleoor ia the rat at .
t'"'li . tlrwvn. sri hln six ssaBBSS kaS the
1 itncas my hsnJ this iii Jar at Jane. ISssJ.
Jsccsus A BiLn
w R Ba r AOauin-araSae
Awueney for aJctinlilaalm-
AXLE
C m tke iron? n
n let- i"..-.ii::resTanurrvisr . - lA
. -r tn- - a..,-e ef sttci.- i i;o
Swa. i--f: if r TJi K ; ; a b,
bhi utPTi -. ii.tgssaaq $ui tj itf
A crut;
!
A FEW
Testimonials
from persons
who have been
cured by the use of
Hill s Tablets.
Tat onto chemical Co.:
... t.ZSJuLh Jt0" u'i"R Tour
you claim lor It. I used ten cenu
the strongest elie im. ,..K.
one to tiye . im,r-. i
inrtv n :JCr?.? - uummmm
r-nd stnoketl tor twenty live year, and two paekaires
o: your iaUclaeurMlmewiIhavcimdeaircfurit
Ii. St. JAY LORD, Leslie, Mich.
IntilnS re ei.y V" V
iwiu both u heavy smoker and cheer,
luiii'iiiiis. i am etirmi.
aiAiiir.iv OUII.NSON,
. V. O. Box 4S.
MV - ll Mm. n ..
. Ssi. -i.. JSimJ ... .i. ...
trv vour T,ibl..i ii.. i...w ..,!
witiuxl four month bctoro writing
xours truiv.
Mlfct. HELK.V MdlSRISON.
i iv.ivviri .Viii
my part. W. L. iXlTElj AY.
GRAHAM & SHAW
-DEAliBBfl JN
AGRICULTURAL implements aad
supplies. Advai.se Threshers and en
gines, Minneapolis Binders, Woods and
Standard Mown,, Newton Wagonf, Nor
wegian Plows, oils of all kinds at the
lowet price possible. The Alliance and
Orange amenta have t, warded us the con
tract 10 furnHh Twine for 'heir me.nbem.
Gall and get our prices before purchasing
else herr.
ADYANCE THRESHERS
I
Are warranted to thresh
more gram in a
j(lTlC aRO doh betjjr than anv
ma-
I .I....
The AnvA.NCi-. Tractiox Ejcotiru arc
the best in the world. RcmcrnU r mrje
work mear.s large profi s in the threstjng
buafnrsa. Catalogue mai.ed free.
EDWARD HUGHES,
Cen'l Ag't, Portlsnd, Oregon
SUMMONS.
a t Circuit Court of He Stole of Oreim,
for Limu county.
Ann M Fre.d. PlaintU.
Georm Fread, Defendant.
: TlGeore KreaJ, the above named (Mend
J ant :
IN THE KAME OF THE STATE OF
I prguo, yoa are hereby reamired to ap
' pear sod koswsr the eocn plaint filed against !
jo 1 us the above entitled suit wit. is tee
days from the date of the service of this
iomrnoDa apoa yott, if served witbia this ;
ouant) ; or if served witbia any other coootj
of thia state, tbea within tweaty days from
the date of tie service of thia summon upon
yoa; or if served opja yoa by publication
thereof, then that yoa appear and acswer the
Bail complaint by the firat day of the next
teim of the above named co-; rt. towit,na tb
Stak day of Jane, 1893, and if yoa fail so tc
answer, for want tcrvx f, tbe plaintiff will
'-, take a decree against yoa fer tb- re-itf 1
i priyrddor la er complaint herein towit, a :
die e
. :.c'
aoolv-ng tb bonds of oitno -a y
btwn pUintiff snd defendaat
and tha ajat otiff bw awa-ded the caatody
of ib BUa or cbili of plaiatiffand defendant,
Ole Fiea and or sack other relief as may
be meat d jast.
Thia raiin oos is served hr publication
tbere f in he t-TATES Rl-rrr I)ti rjt by
order of t e Hod Geo H Burnett. Jo dee of
tu ott timet eoa-t. dated and mad ow
ibesutdaycat Hay, Ian
l 'ARCYft BINGHAM,
Attoraer f r PUintiff.
WANTED
At she store
Allen Bros-
formcily owned by
BTJTTEB,
BOGS,
LARD,
t)A( DM
and
GHOICE APPLES.
for which
possible
I sril! pav the bei casi price
B F RAMP
Wall Pper
I
i i iiri.. I'niiiti-. Oil.
(alOih, EtC
J. A. Cuniuui.
AlBstf Y -:- CfiEtCft
ALBANY FDBMTD1 CQ
BaltiBAre Blwk- - kha, Ob.
Dealer it, all kinds c.r PansetSBw. Wa
Fapsr Carpet , Urjoicums.
Picture Frme, tie-
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
HYDE & JAMES,
Pro' r etc rs
Notice to Uoxitractors.
Notice, is hereby given thst sealed bid
, will be received by the Directors nt School
Dtstiic: Nn 5 is Lisa coaasy, Orcgoe, ap
to June 21 st, 1893, f-.r the coastoasttuo of
' the new school building ia said d tsarlet, is id
I osiKiiog to be eoBS'roctad according to
j ptana aad apecificatioas adopted hy aaid
i on ooant reserv.s tie tight to
rjeot any or all bid. Bida wia be receiv
ed by the scho e'ask at the a tore tf Stew
art Al Sox in Albany O.-eg n.
C H Stiwart
School Clerk
DRUGS,
Stationery, Toilet Artijes,
Inttrumen'3, Ete.
lusica
Hodges & McFarlanfl,
,T"he Corner Drug Store' Aihany, Or.
M. SHIM
Arehits)l Mel oulr-lor.
I, mi or I us with Uniburt Brow , Ha
late its.
ma t cheap cae obtain it bv arplviuif
at the slbai'VBrewIn C ' eatablisbiuent
na ibt. 8 r oepot i-i this oity
LADIES' TEA
is a ulsasSBl drink, which will be tome by
tbe stotuaoh without nansea or cripu-ij It
i eta thoiojblf on th liver, kiasasysa ssaSI
I rspcoduelive orgBBS. A gentle physK, etS-
, cieot diuteno, ai.d 's most usefiii in tcaot or
i patuful nienssurstion. It aids digestion anci
! reduces corpulency ; clears tbe coapiexioo.
rspderioa it lair, and restoring .he natongiE
tote of th skin, tor it removes tbe bile wtujajs,
by acouuiu latum, producei the tallow, SsSSaS
. complexion peculiar to the constipated state
a. iii ny an arnKgtits,
O uiranteed to euro' tnTiouTTTusaanS""
Consupat too, Small Hue liaanr.
i :
fVILL'S MUSIC STORE
aicKCKtvo - ti r milleb, -arKCK," x d
"TOK A 80S" flAXOS,
MBl
SKWIli:.' BROS ,
OKOAKH.
t eark!:ff
I Vrttctor tWttm tm bJ t'tcrtt Wf- Prrfc-
! trtef: . ' Be -. at lsw
mil ! 1 1'n
IMKT -l-
an iioca .i KrSew.TZ MiAm. mtat S
CW -i 1 r.ur i ,r iii uaiHC
E. II. WILL.
Albanj r.
SUMMONS
tJte Cirae I Cmrt of due StaU 01 Ornjou
for the emuly of Limm.
Alias Andrews, Plaintiff,
vs
iosepb Asdresc,Dtfecdao'.
To Joseph Andrews, the abet e na aed dc
feodatti IS THE K4ME O? ThE STATE ("7
Orecue, y axrt fce-eby no-: -.red to ap
pear and aaswer tbe c mpt;c: of the a bars
plainbff, in tie- obove eatitied coart. now cn
61a with tne clerk cf aud ewar, by the. first
day of the next nguiat term of said cesun
after tie pebl ca-n of this sawrooas for six
weeks lomi', M w-day,.ne S6ch. 1893, acd
v -n arc h'.eby notified tKat rf t a fall so to
answer 11 e Diatttiff 11' appiv to tne eocrt
; for the tifial deoiaade! in te otn.-laict tc-
wit, (or a decree dia o'ris -b toro 't
atatrunony tear ex-atsnz iete t plain- T
sod def. tdscu acd award c- t aii'iS it
care ,ni ens-odv of their rcttwi cb:!d. lh
iasae cf sai-1 mariiace.
PablUbel b .rder of the 1 1 o Ceo U
Baroett, judge ' f sid c art, msd 1 at Cnscc-
ben ha to city
cf Saiem, Ma:t;n ccnst,
May Mh. 1533
WxATstxaroan Sl Chsjibeklais,
for Plaint ff.
SUMMONS.
lAt County Court of the State or Oregon fur
tke Count of Un :
Lain k Sty. Plaintiff.
x
Gep ESlr, De.endant.
To Geo K Sly-, . he abora nam 1 defo I
anx: IX THE NAME OF THE STATS rF
Oregoo. yoa ara herabv rvqairsclto
appear and answer Use cr-mpUirrt filed
agues: won in toa above entiud anil on
r before tbe first dav of tb next regular
term of th abore er.ti; exi oart next
filowic- tbo expiration of.s- aajaaaaav-
saot or .nis nisani itwv. 3i:h dsy
of ana, 13 sni if yon fail to answer as
w-reii. rqnir-i ttrs plairaff artll take
judgment atair. yr u f. r th? relief de
maoded in ber ntn plaint t . writ : A a eere
irflh above entitled court disaoirtng tie
b.nda of m-trimory bow iitatnx
catwaen pUintiff and detntstiant at ove
named and award. nz a ptatntiff tho
cuatorfy flra-!v- ;h oaor shiid of
p'a nttff and dec ndaci.
This aarriee ct aotnmoos is tnaoe br
! pab iratkn hy order r-.f Hn Gi. H Bar
i nea, judga r-fssis ecnrt, tna le at Cham
ber in the town of Da Its Po'k ronntv,
. on the lSUi day o: May. A O 14J8.
J J wHrr-e.Y
Aa'y 'or P aintifl
!
Will cure
The worst cases
Of Skin
Disease
From a
Common Pimple
On the Face
To that awful
Disease
Scrofula.
Try a bottle
To-day.
Band 3 -caas aaata. to A. P. Octrwar A Co,
tor Ix-s: ctedicai work
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
ATcVflCK IS HEREBY t;iVEX THAT THE lS
J.1 tienaaued admnasuaa r el th asttte cf Keu
e A "-f --:'Tii- I I i laimljiii SkU his final accent! t
iih ths cx.ur-.tT. clerk c; L.nn coonl-, Ornron,
and thai lie county court j sai.i Lin ivnnty, aa
Swd th Snl day vt Joty. USS, it th
"or ol 1 o'clock m th aftmioan ot said dav, tor
wist t oBStetKiss if any to said anal ac
count and th settlement ot aid estate
Dsted May lUi, 1S8S.
J J w HtTN t Y. AdBuusstraliw
Atty fur Achniaistrator.
ADMINISTHATOrS NOTICE.
In the Countu Court of lit State of Ottrom,
ctfaafv or Linn.
In the isatter al the estate c4 Clara I,eniurer uo.
V OTHa IS HEREBY OIVKS THAT ,THE I X
J.1 denugued has bean cub? appointed by (B
sua aw and all uerao-M hsViatr clsaata sashal
!".. why reonired iw pnsMl TiEm
2' proper vouohsr ad i.rycttsto ta
s "Wl1.1.- - ol j j Whttavy. ta Ai-
. . . - sai sa oat tssri.
asy ol May.lSKi.
J J Whitney,
Attv tor Adair,
1'
OHX D1EREM1KR,
AJnuiustralcr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
S0T ess GIT EN THAT O.X THE
. . 1. J i liana A BUyeo, was
i vPDt',J Adminwirssr ol the estate ot Mrs
"T1- dooeaaed. nd lhat 1 hare duly qualifled
sucn Adnuutstnytor Uwref.-ie all peraana hayiair
ST" ti cak-st ol asi t decedent are hese
"! 'josused aad raqnuwl to prveut the same to m
"? . prnir voucher at my reesdeuee ia lie citv
, L -cio. Linn county, Oregon, withui six im talis
'riu the date rwreot.
Witnoca my luu.S this inJ .is v ol June. 1.93.
J .KHi. A BILYEb".
W R B1LYKU. AcuniBistnUor
Attorney tor Annunlstrator
M
rw. Dr. PSyBt Wsatat-ee.
Ti Noted ChurvoiaBt ard Life Ksder.
isre, sad can be roand hor rda, n
t 6 Coiujill's. i-b tells abaat all tuMeet
prssstit aad hittm ; k s troahLs. ato m ri "J
iaslaiss. Tou can hear rrt your Srad i lea-