Ike tmtat
TV f erase la Japan U Us k acres of
lb
of sediment carried letetU
itTi
i i )w if l ,16 J,- 3 cubic ieet
There e store deeli.n itousce io -hll-adtipbis
than la any otber city in the I'nttad
TW MiseUtJpp deposits in the sea la a
uia'ter weighing li.Suo,ooo,oo
These sre only je vessel In
the world's
exceeds 19
osercbset marine tUd Breed
knot an bour.
Secretary iloke Smith hit gained
enmity of every pension attorney in
city of Washington.
rfce
the
There ire now 27 royal f art. We io
Europe which have about 400 members.
Ol these 27 families 18 are German.
The largest cut stones in the world arc
ia the Temple of the Sun at Baalbec. Many
are more than 60 feet lcng.ao feet broad
and of unknown depth.
Russia contemplates building what will
be the largest electric railway io the world;
it will run from St Petersburg to Archangel,
a distance of 450 miles.
Chemically treated, one pound of coal
will make enough: magenta to color 500
yards of tlannel, vermillion for 25G0 yards,
aurine for 1 20 yards, and alizarine sufficient
for 156 yards of cloth.
The old custom of ringing the curfew has
been reinstated in the villages and towns of
Canada, in accordance with an act passed
at the last session of parliament. It re
quires that all children under 17 shall be off
the street at 9 o'clock, the hour of the ring
ing of the curfew.
The Orrgonkm says:
"The so-called Sherman act is an attempt
at compromise betaeca two radically op
posite poshions." Now, this is far from the
fact. The truth is, it waa a scheme to
keep President Harrison out of a '-hole."
It wis to relieve him of the necessity of
puttiug himself on record as being for Or
against free coinage. This is the plain, un
varnished truith.
It wi!I be remerrbered that when 3ooth
was playing ' Richard" ia Chicago in 1879
a mentally unbalanced spectator named
Gray shot at the acior twice from the gallery.
One of the bullets Mr Booth tecured and
had it aet in a gold -cartridge, upon which
he bad engiaved t'.e words: "From Maik
Gray to Edwin Booth, April aj, U79." This
grim reminder he always preserved.
The J 1 k tonvilir Timet ssys;
It is a fact worthy of your attention,
that for the sum of $2.40 you can secure
the Democrat and New York Weakly
World for one year. Or you can have
both papers and the Wotld Columbia Watch
'or $3-55. Or yoacan have both papers
the watch and Chambers Encyclopedia in
thirty voluti.es containing over 1 2,000 pages
o(ecellent reading matter, all for $5.65
The Encyclopedia is bound io paper sai
contains the whole of that work revised
down (p 1890. The books may be seen at
this office.
There will be more fruit in southern
Oregon thsn io any other portion of the
state this year; In fact, there will be an
abundance of nearly every description, and
of a fir t class quality, ton. This la pt
eminently a fruit , country, sod sooner or
later will take front rank with the leading
districts of California Io the race for public
favor. The time is not far off when
Rogue liver valley fruit will have a prom
inent place 00 tbe tables of the nabobs of
the United States.
Holding a session of congress in hot
weather is perhaps a good idea. There will
be no trifling with public interests or diUt
tory motions to delay legislation if the
thermometer stands where it usually does
in Washington during August and Sep
tember. The uncomfortableneas of tne
weather bas more than once humid legis
lation so that representatives might rejoice
themselves in cooler climes. But congress
ought to know that it is not chosen to
enjoy or amuse itself, but to serve the pub
lie. In tbe country farmers are used to
doing muck of their hard work when the
thermometer is uncomfortably high, and
what they do they expect their representa
tives not to shirk.
A flit car costs aD0.11 jcK, a flat-bottom
coal car $475, a gondola drop bottom $$uo,
a double-hopper bottom cca'. car $525, a
double -hopper bottom coke car $540, a box
car tftjo, a slock car 855c, a fruit car (ven
tilated) $700 and a refrigerator car $800.
A foui-wheeled caboose costs $550, and an
eight-wn?e'ed one f 7-0. The prices given
00 the above cars include power brakes and
venicle- plane couplers. A 50 foot mail
and baggage car $4500, a second-class
coach $4800, first-class coach $5500, while
a first-class Pullman car costs $15 000.
There is a general ides that the President's
salary of $50,000 a year is all that he re
ceives, and that, when compared with the
salaries paid the sovereigns of Europe, this
sum is not enough. This is a mistake. In
addition to bis salary, the President receive
$36,064 to nay the salaries of his clerks an 1
subordinates. His private secretary has
$325; his assistant secietar, $2250; the
stenographer ge,p $iSj,feach of the five
messengers $1200, the steward $1800, each
of the two doorkeepers $1200, while other
employees are paid in proportion, down to
the man who takes care of the fires, who
receives $864. In addition, $8000 is allow
ed for incidental,, such as stationary and
carpets; $i2,5oo for repairs and refurnishing.
$2500 for fuel, $4000 for ihe greenhouse,
sod $15,000 stable, gs and other lnciden
tals. In all, the President and his I ouse
costs the country over $125,000 a year.
Not ma'iy people know how much ma
Urial en'ers into tht compuition of a first
class passenger car. To build a passenger
csr of the best kind requires about 2400
feet of poplar, 3400 feet of ash, iooo feet of
white pine and 2300 feet of yellow pine,
500 fest of the best otk, 400 feet of the
strongest hickory, 400 leet of cherry, 400
feet of maple vsreer, and perhapr small
amounts of other woods. There are four
pans of is heels and auks, two pairs of
passcntftr -:ar tu:ks. about oo pound of
Iron, 7 o pound, of castings, 300 pounds of
galvanize! Ires and 250 sheets of tin. Then
add screws, chandeliers, air brakes, sash
balances, 6j or 70 glass panes for the win
cow slid doom, stoves, seat fixtures, lampr,
door locks, knot's and hi.ige, biket rackr,
winr'ow lifts, window fasteners and seat
spring, and you have most ot the hard
ware. 1 nen ,nere are about 200
yard of plush, one hundred yards of
sheeting and 300 pounds of hair. When all
these things are taken into accoont no won
der can be felt tht. a passenger coach cos's
over $4000. The materials do not cost t.iis
much But before the car b put on tne
road about $1200 will DC cxpeni'ed In labor.
mm i"
Abe
t"n. in Use
at Chicago and thcti aay
1 k I irttcfly itu-
to carry at or .
it .(uotc a
"We bold to ti.e
uk of Isvth if alt
aad iler a tlie
1 licit' of II
country, aud to the coinage ot both yold
and silver without discriminating sgaanst
etthei metal or (Large for mintage-" It
than says .
The republican ple'lorm i not sound on
this question, but doc not involve so many
difficulties. It declares indeed that "the
republican party demands t lie use of both
gold and ail vei as atandaid moaev," but
imtnedvaUly adds, "witli such ieulctioo
and u- .der such provisions as will secure the
maintenance of puitv " 'this directly
implies restriction of silver coinage, since
only by such restriction can partly be main
tined. Tnete is eiror, however. In the use
cf the term "standard money, " In such con
ditions, as applied to silver and gold; for
gold would be the standard, though s large
amount of silver the volume always a
limited might be used interchangeably
with It.
Now. the tiuth i, that, practically, there
Is no difference between the money planks
in the two party platfoin except in the part
here democrats denounce the Sherman law.
Had the Orttaman been just as candid as
one with a search light for truth would be
It would have given its readers both planks
in full and not garbled them. The demo
cratic plank Is as follows 1
"We denounce the republican legislation
known as the Sherman act of 189) as a
cowardly makeshift, fraught with possibili
ties of danger in the future which should
make all of its supporters, as well as its
author, anxious for Its speedy repeal. We
hold to the use of both gold and silver as the
standard money of the country, and to the
coinage of both gold and stiver wicnoui
discriminating against either metal or
charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of
coinage of both metals most be cf equal
intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be
adjustable Oirouch international agreement.
or by such safeguards of legislation as shall
Insure the maintenance 01 tne pauiy w w
two metals, and the equal poeer of everv
dollar at all times in the market and io the
payment ol debt; and we demand that all
paper currency shall be kept at par wun
arid redeemable ia such cola. We insist
upon tnis policy as especvauy ottmai; m
the protection of the farmers and laboring
classes, the hrat and most oeitnceiess vic
tims of unstable money and fluctuating cur
rency." Tne plank in the republican . platfoim Is
as follows :
' The American people, from tradition
and interes, favor bimetalism, ana the
republican demands the us of both gold
and silver as standard money, with restric
tions and under such provisions, to be de
termined bv legislation, as will secure tbe
maintenance ol the parity of values ot the
two metals, so that the purchas
ing and debt paying power of the dollar,
whether of silver, gold, or paper, shall be t
all times equal. Tbe interests of the pro
ducers of the country, its tanners and it
worklngmen, demand that every dollar,
paper, or coin, iasued by the government,
shall be is good as any other. Wc com
mend the wise and patriotic steps ahead)
taken by out government to secure aa inter
national conference, to adopt such measures
as will Insure a parity In value between
gold and silver for sse aa money throughout
Ik. -M
the acrid
Thus it will Se seen that there Is but
sUgbt diflerence between the two parties so
far as pisiform go, (sad they ars usually
of ao very great moment.) Bat these ef
fort going on all over the country to secure
aarty advantage on O-e eve of the tlae
when congress tuts been called to settle
grave national problems i not entirely
creditable to those who engage in them.
Let evcyhody lay aside this party spirit
and coo'J-lbule all bis might to settle all
these great questions ia a way t prodoce
the greatest good to toe greatest nLsaher.
S1ICK to FACTS
The financial question Is a big one aed
it 1
it best for every newspaper writer, and ;
every individual, ia fact, to keep strictly oa
the line ot facte when treating of it
The Faruurt Journal, published St
Portland, publishes a long article pointing
out what U believes to be tbe many weak- i
neaaes of the Sherman la., aad then closes, I
up with this statement:
This is the legislation of tSc old parties
gentlemen. This law was not passed by
the crazy populists of tbe Kansas legislature,
and no people's party man In congress voted
for it. The grest vte.m m. the smart men,
ike Bioger Herman and Joe Doiph. are ail
n ihe old parties you know.
Of course no peoples party man voted
for the Sherman act tor that party had no 1
..... n . .
representative io that congress. But a bat '
we particularly desire to call the at tec tion
of our esteemed co tempo rary to is the fact
that the Sherma- law is the legislation of
the republican party. Not a single demo
crat in congress voted for it . A republican
house and a repub'icm senate psssed the
bill and a republican president approved it.
Let us give our readers facts whether we
make any political cap tal out of them or
not.
wmtT ih a cau. i.ois
It is a Isan which cm b; canceled, or
"called," at any lime, aod then the borrower
will be required to return tbe money bor
rowed, or forfeit the stocks, bonds or other
property that he ha put np ss security, that
is, they will be sold to satisfy ihe debt. On
the New York stock exchange leaders are
permitted to call at any time during the day
up to I o'clock, and borrower murt pay be
fore 3:30 o'clock, failing In which requirement
their security or collateral ia o)d for the
benerit of the iendu. Often the collateral
required on call loan is a better class than
that demanded 00 loan for a s'ated period
of time. In seasons of great financial ex
citement like the past week or tw-, when
monev flunctuatet widely and rapidly, and
when lenders see better opportunities to
dispose of thtir money to good advantage,
aud thus call their loans, they seek the best
sort of security in Order 'o sderpi iteff pio
tect themselves On such c cations the
value of the c illatetal always cliangts in a
greater or less degree, and these exigencies,
necessitate the rejection of all but the best
kind of security. Atlanta Censltsd'on.
THE IIOT-WArKR It KM Id) V .
Are you a buy, worried woman, who
comes home at night wit'i temples throb
bing and every muscle aching from fatigue?
it so. voo otten say to yourself: "1 am
dead tired, and I haven't the ambition to
dress or even comb my hair for the even
ing." Then you loungt about and go to
bed about 9 o'clock with your head still
aching and your limbs just as tired ae when
you came in. The next tira? yoa feel that
way just slip off the waist of your gown,
brush your hair up on the top of vour head,
and bathe the ba-k of your neck with hot
water. When the pain is a little relieved
wash your face with the same reviver, and
by the time that is done you will feel like
brushing your hair and fixing up 11 bit, cr
we are very much mistaken.
A memorandum kept by Geori!'' With-
ington duiing the cjmpsicn in 1757. which1
contains the narrtf o' the iri", rnnijinslncj !
the 0Pn4iaS III e 1 i,'r H e aeiviie of the j
different colonies of Virginia, i owned bv
Lawrence Washington of Alexandrls, V'a., !
the General's gteit grtn Jnepliew.
In 1851 thee were In the United S 11 es
but a few thousand mile of railroad and
telegraph line T!ieie ar-" novs 170,000:
mile of the former and more than that
mileage of the Inter.
soon prod uce a new lea ef life
tbe ex'.uoaioii or further issesnr of
or go out of mmMm Tbe silver
claim that tin- proUesa eats be solved by a
free coinage law, while the national bask
advocates nay that it can beat be solved by
the estoppel of silver coinage and the is
soance of bond which shall serve as a basis
for increased circulation of national bank '
paper. Both are wrong, and both aolu- j
lions are based upon personal aggradixe-'
ment . The free coinage of silver would
lead to wide spread unrest and would cause
foreign holders of American securities to
surrender them and demand their payment
in gold as is stipulated and specified in the
contract This demand could not be met
and disastrous financial and business re
verses would naturally follow. It is plain
therefore that the panacea does not lie in
the free coinage theory. As for the na
tional banks any attempt to give them a
new lease of life will call down the wrath
of the people upon tbe party responsible for
it. So, tx, is tbe issuance of bonds in tbe
interest of these concerns to be guarded
against. If we are to increase tbe circulat
ing medium by a paper issuance, reserving
gold as a commodity to adjust internation
al obligatiot and that is the logical de
duction, let that paper be issued by the
government direct. Tne claim that when
issued to and through institutions subordi
nate to the government currency ia made
more secure is tbe veriest bosh. What better
security can be had than tbe government ?
V.' hat better does tbe borrower or. lender,
payee or payor ask or require? It would
cettainly appear that our additional cur
rency most be paper, and when we reach
that point let the government issue direct,
bane said issuance upon the faith, honor
and integrity of the nation, make it a lega
tender for all obligations whatsoever and
we.will have a dollar that will stay at borne
and render every service required of it. It
s evident, however, that both these ele
ments will exert every effort to influence
legislation favorable to them, but with con
gress democratic and a chief executive fear
leas in the discbarge of his doty the coun
try at large can await action with tbe ut
mot contentment, satisfaction and confi
dence. The government is in safe hand.
Council Bluffs (,-foaV.
STIUIMlsU AT A GNAT
The Ueaverton fionV.V is muchly
wrought up. It I scandalized. It's in
dignation know no baundi. .Scarcely a
doabt that it could bite a tenpeany nail in
I. . .. ..
two. And all about an appointment made
by Cleveland. Judge A Terrell of Texas
is said to be a poet and wrote some verses
about Wilkes Booth who silled Lincoln.
Cleveland has appointed him to fill tbe
ofice of minister to Turkey, fbe Carseiire
thinks the "poem must have made a won -derfnl
impress ion on tbe mind of Mr Cleve
land. It thinks "the wonder is that this
long eared Texas judge, with tbe lofty po
etic soul, was not taken into the cabinet or
put in charge of the penaioa .bureau. " Now,
we believe that nine-tenths of the national,
candid men of tbe land believe, thai, polit-
ical y, it Is a much greater crime for one
to do all in his power to destroy tbe gov-
emment than to rejoice in the killing ofa1'"' th "m.i!k' ?orJhe of
president Tbe CirxtmkU should run its
min i back and search oat a tew historical
facts. One, Gen Ackerman. a Georgia con
federate, did all in his power to destroy
this government M ben Lee tuirendered
I it left Ackerman a soldier, without a job-
I n 9 a ear .
" wwer
on b,De!' "PnWn party
for where the carrion is there also will be
the crow, or, literally, where tbe spoils o
office are there will be found tbe spoils
hunter. lie at once became an important
factor in repnblica npoiitic of that day,
and it ia no "wonJv that Graat made
(him attorney general in his cabinet. Tbe
amae fact might be mentioned about Kifyi
whom Hayes made postmaster general in
i . 1 . a 1 . . , . j
o casoine", anu auoui .'loeeoy. cue cuoieu
erate guerrilla, wbo was given a foreign
mission by a republican president, or Billy
Mahone, with whom republican luadtji s
so long connuljiatod . The Chronicle won
ders that Terrell was not put Into Cleve
veland's cabinet Terrell, if a spoils hooter,
now sees that be made the mistake of bis
life in not becoming a republican at the
close of the war for then he would bare
bad a chance of being tal ed to Grant's or
Haye's cabinet, but bcitg a democrat be
bas to put up with the insignificant mission
to Turkey. e commiserate the Chronicle
In due time it will Icrn the patent truth
that a confederate general in tbe late re
bellion is not now necessarily a better man
because be is a republican nor necessarily a
worse man because he is a democrat. It is
a foolish thing to strain at a gnat and
swa'low a camel.
rt.es KUtMi-s UUCWr
The arrest of ex-Collector Lntan and bis
deputies at Poitlsnd for alleged violation
of the Geary law i dtcidedly a political
bluff Coming from an admio!straiion that
ha In very way fail. tJ to give the people
the bei.ilit of that law, It is the heighth of
ino!en to use it for political purposes to
proecu a Keprblicans.
If the administration had shown zesl io
enforcing the Gear law in p ace of seeking,
in every wsy to frustrate and nullify it. to
the exten' cf aJ vising ith the chief justice
of the supreme court in securing a suspen
sionof the set it cou d consistently apply
the law rigidlv to IiUn end ether. But
when Cleve'and and lit- eibtnet aro tbe
chief malefactors in encouraging Chinese
immigration in violation of liw, and abso
lutely refuse to enforce the law, what posi
tion are they in to prosecuts officist. for
technical maifeassnces. It i tiearlv; a
monumental bluff to- pariimn purposes. A
Capital Journal
We are loath to spoil this little growl
game of the Journal, but duty compels as to
do h. I.otan ia not charged Willi a vio'atbn .
of the Geary law but another act of congress.
He is also charged with conspiracy to
muggie opium. It Ih ch rged tha'. this
move i pcrsecu ion rather han prosecution.
If so it should be fr&wntd down by every
body.
An old program of the Harvard com
mencement exercises for I8O1 records ibttt
on that occasion there were orations in
Latin, fii.i-k aud Hebrew. KngHidi poem-,
forensic disputation, colloquial discussion,
ami dialogues on iie ions of tie day, be
side a number of English iir.it inns. An
account of the JStrase Bayn that "tho
liottse me crowded in eenry quirter, and
tbe circles of Lttlicx wen; l.rilliant and sni
msting. The, perform ann;s were received
as the evidence of solid leurninjr and usefii
application, and the applause tliey met was
judicious und sincere."
IsAWsaWf Wohk. Every citizen of Al
bany should bear in mind that the
Albany Steam Laundry guarantee fiist
clans work at very reannnable prices, and
employs nothing but. white labor Shirts
Jone aa cheaply as the Chinaman. Pat
ronise your own race.
nBuunttK i bm (i ' - " - -
of the
to
the
Other fail to find
fully weigh the
t ion with the
be seen that tins
inch of jrroond to
Wool began to decline is price after tbe
passage of the McKinley bi t and at a lime
wfsasj, apparently, there w;s no reason to
suppose tha. there was aay danger that a
"free trade" 1 olicy would be adopted by
he government. Time, are bard, money
scarce. People buy less woolen goods tha
at any time during the last decade- Peopl
wear their woolen goods more threadbare
and "patch" them much more than formerly
This lessening of purchases curtails the
sales of retail dealers in woolens, who in
turn buy less from the wholesale dealers.
Wholesalers buy less from manufacturers,
and thus the latter have less demands fat
woof, and In accordance with an immu
table law of trade (the demand for a com
modity being lessened thejptice muitdecllne)
the price of wool has gone down . But the
price of wheat, corn, ci tton, .cattle, horses
etc have a so gone down . Will the Afosmr-
otoerr attempt to account for the decline in
prices of these commo -lilies by saying that
the 'Shadows of free trade" coves the mar
kets? It will if it can End no belter rnson.
But every pound of wool now being Imported
into this country pays McKinley duties and
should bring Mckinley prices. Under such
circumstance why are we importing so
much woo ? Carefully look into tbe follow
ing and then talk of tbe shadows of "free
rade: The amount imported for the month
of May, 1892, was 14,164,954 pound and
lor the month of May, 1S93, it wrs 14,589,
S9t pounds, an increase of 4U.637 pounds
for one month alone. But look at this; For
he eleven months ending June 1st, 1S91, j
the number of pound imported was 138,
762,989 pound and for the eleven months
ending June 1st of this year it amounted to
160,577,515 pcunds, an increase of 21,914.
526 pounds. These figures are official and
cannot be d.sputed.
Tbe O. P. will be
Dwschutee this yen r.
fact.
extended to the
Remember the
A Salem man warrants every ecg sold
to be fresh A bright idea-
This ia how the Roeebnrg Rtview
grunts at lie Salem brethren : A state
exchange is predicting a big price for
pork this Tear because of tbe shortage of
bogs in England and other countree
This ignorant editor forgets that Salem
can supply the world and has
competitors out of the business.
forced
r.nensoarg is solving toe iif.wo qoen-
tion by heroic treatment. Three o( that
(rums, who reiuaru 10 leave w oin oroe -
ed to do so by tbe marshal , were whipped
with willow switch until thev aere
glad to leave. The nam; treatment will
be administered to all snbaeqaent visi
that town are deU rained to harbor no
tramps-1
A letter to an Albany man states that
financial matters are at low ebb in Call
fornia; that $10 000 coo Id not be borrow
ed there with all of 1 ireeon aa scenritv.
Canneries and fruit orchards will lie idle
for want of money with which to run
tbem. Poorcrope add to tbe bad ootlook.
Oregon ians have much lees to complain
of.
A good illustration of the basinese
quiet now prevailing ie given at the
county clerk's office. There hardly one
instrument is filed now where three
were filed at the same t me last year, and
receipt hare decreased about one-half,
and one regular deputy ia employed
while three were nt 11 s 1 1 in Ju'y of
1892- One thing to be thankful for is
that bnt two lawsuits bare been filed
within t e last aiz weeks Pendleton
E. U.
A Crook county church, tbe Review re
port
will probably be closed for want of
funds
Whether the fair at Chicago is a Chicago
fair or World's fair has ben disrussed like
that of whether the state fair is such or
only a Salem fair. All reports indicate
that it is decidedly World's fair.
It is reported that work of extending the
Oregon Pacific into Kostorn Oregon will he
commenced today. It is only a rumor, still
we hope it is true. richoco Review. An
example of how reports and rumor grow.
repolilican jrarty beat all others fail Uoinre. t " ,fa5 Heasrf C ur, wnrfuarf the lUiiusfla
dmsmnrir parly when si ! t r, . si sr. t 1 .si msssssxm
reason. No care- Yalta, in the Onuses- have refni d to uheyl On Oct. :i, iC. tbe Vnxted State otas-
foUowing facts in coassee- the decree to retire witini the pule. or ; arrea authorised a loan of .. fur
above sUteiuent and it will j mw ,n" Bre , noriKi ine the I nheJ State., wbos faith was to be
Police Jodge'James A Campbell, of thejdoSul. Brazil. Genera! Saravia, in com
San Francisco police court, has ued the i manJ of the revolutionists, pushed f.rward
Kvening Post of that city for sViO.OOO for
defamation of character. Judge Campbell
formerly resided in this state, aud was
brought up in Lane county.
The Salem Democrat man will try and
have the Salem Journal man indicted hv the
next grand jury for criminal libel. There
mitted to reign in these offices. Don't.
ew w IV8iciwU j-CI rUatlit,lt-n ItUVt" WU LPT I I
Tbe Medford Mail says: A Kugene girl
recently found a lot of love letters written l.v
k- i.fl. ... u. ,u . " 1
LTarar.
-" mv as. s s fs, im. 1 a .." s
them to her mother pretending they were of
recent date, and nibsstittited that of her own
name for that of her mother's anil the mime
of a young man well known to both, for her
father's. The mother was very much dis
gusted, and has forbidden her daughter to
go with a yoiinir man that will write such
nonsense nnd sickening tuff.
Lieut Totten, of New Haven, wiys Ihe
cause of all tbe present trouble is that we
are near the end of the world. Keep cool,
Colonel.
At Hardwell, Kan., the other day the
wrong negro was lynched by mistake. It
is now in order to lynch the lawless crowd
who did the lynching. Legal justice should
Vie ho prompt nowadays that there could be
no demand for lynch law.
The Salem Independent snys the States
man charged the state 8152 for 76 copies
for the legislature 40 days. This is HO
cents a week, whereas the regular price is
15 cents. The Independent is right in de
claring that it takes some tall Hwearing to
get Huth a bill through. Therein no reason
fur cinchingthe state more than any one else
Under the head of "Stingy and Mean," a
Denrer mm tierpetrateH the followinur:
The "utingiext" niun ban again made his
api'uranci! This time he lives id Albany,
Ore., und he lately lost $10, which wan
found by u man who kept it for tliret!
inonthn before ho discovered it owner, to
whom he promptly gave it. The owner 1
never even thanked the man for his kiml-
naaa and w:intcl him to ruiv 10 ruir ,.,..,1 f
interest for three months for which the ' Kobert A Miller returned yesterday morn
money was in his possession. The tinder inl? from W9 three-month s trip to Wash
naturally refusod to do this, and the owner ! in(fton citv, and found his commission us
ih now imnivin auriuuHiy oi wringing suit
for the interest.
m m m
reveni ano c; iu CtmstipaUuu arid siok
usttm. XmaU fJUa Beaus.
Joly W -Tbe Jews of
d to Ot-T
pale. For
cUwiberJergv hare exhorted the
fa
a!
tbe
by Jew and tned to drive the
from the town. Tbe Jews foogiit
Dozens were draeged into tbe
beaten, and many were killed. Uoasses
owned by Jews were plundered and wreck
ed. The troops were called to the town to '
restore order. None of tbe rioter were
killed and bnt few injured.
A Kelt a af Terror.
Helena, Moot. July 16. The closing
down of h silver mines at tiranile and
Philipsbnrg. where tbe tiranite Mountain
and Bimetallic mines, the two greatest
silver producers in the state, are located,
bas resulted in the inauguration of a reign
of terror in the two camps. Some 5000 j
men have been employed in the mines and
mill thrfkro and a nrm mainritv of these
are of a foreisrn birth .
A Keewrw Broken.
1 i-i- 1- r f " -
California, won the lOO-yards sprinting)
event today for the championship of th
Doitasl States. His time ssiiM aeronds i
beating the record 9 4 5 seconds. There
wene Seven starters. Collin, of Wisconsin,
came close to Morris. Tbe prize was ffJOOt'
snd a dismond medal.
A Csoal Ciaussnte
EpRixortixn. Mo. July 16 PrwuJent '
Barlingame. Vice-President Parte and
Cashier Newman, of tbe failed Bank of '
Commerce, were arrested yesterday on tbe
charge of receiving deposits just before
the doors were closed. Buriingame is a
member of the city council and a church j
leader. Parce is mayor of the city.
ACervalUs I altar, .
CoKvatjja. Or, July 1 5. J C Mobr. a
retail drygorl dealer of this place, til td a
deed of assignment for tbe benefit of his
creditors today. W S Huford being naned
aaaxsitptee. Ihe deed shows liahilitut-of
about fHOOO. with assets of 92000. Tbe j
assifrner began business about eight months
ago and conducted it altogether on a cash
basis. In view of this fact tbe showing
made is anything bat flattering.
Tkree
aser 1
UKXvEn. July 17
-Tbe
'eople's Saving
uk. the Rocky Mountain I'ime eV Dollar.
aed the Colorado Savins banks did not
open their doors this morning. The state-
men' issued nutae too following showing :
Assets. liabilities.
People's 1.500.000 !..C0.ii
Rocky Mountain -. 156 fiW 105,654 j
The Colorado bank shows S7-".06t In ex- '
) cess of liabilities. Tne officer of tbe three
! banks say tbe debt will paid in fall. It
j is understood tbe assure men ts were pre- j
: rsMst-erted for self protection and the pro -
I lection of depositors. President Lawrence
; of the People's bank, says the bank had j
about completed arrangements for tempo- j
' rary relief from Kaatero bank, bat tbe do- i
: lag of the silver men here cansed tbem to
I withdraw all aid.
s ires) :
Pobt I'ossitMi. July A The United
States man-of-war Mohican was fired upon
by the seal poaching steamer Akxaadri.
in flewing sea Hay . and disabled. Tbe
1 Alexandria escaped Measrr particulars
of the battle were received toniglt from
; fninnlaelfa
via Sitks. on tbe steamer
mer
Topeka. Tbe Alexandria sailed from San
Francisco last April, under the Hawaiian
eg. on a bunting nd bstuag voyage u
tbe North Paciac ocean She was com
nutaded by one of the McLean brothers.
1 of having raided the seal rookeries of the
who became notorious last pear on accoont
Japan coast
fasrd ef ssralreaaakla
Aanrav Pana. N" J. July 17. Miss Lis-'
j tie By ram. aged 19. daoghted of A J By
ram . manufacturer of patent medicines at ;
New York, died at their summer home
here this morning of hydrophobia, the re
' suit of a bite from a pet dog. inflicted early
in April. The wound was very s'-ight and
' caused do blood to flow, and for this reeaon
1 was not cauterised.
TW lUahlMea.
j Guana. Meb. July 17 Senator Teller.
Of l oiorado. was here today 00 tits way
home from a visit to the world's fair
He said -. ' ne of the periodical crises in
tne world that cannot be avoided is upon
u. hence tbe present deplorable state of
aff airs in t:is and other countries.
The Kes etaUHMS
VvLfasuiso. July 17. Apparerlly un
1 dismayed by the loss of tbe navy the land '
f ir- of the revolutionists in Rio Giande
' do Sol are more aggressive than ever. Gen -erals
Sarajva. Tavaarex an! SeJgado have
e mbiacd their forces and are now beeig- :
! in.- Yagnaroa city. The town is well de- '
fen.lod and lbs capte.'e difficult.
Selena .rials SMesnnsVesf.
Sai. em. July 17. Salem's baseball team
baa been disbanded, owing to lack of 6 nan- ;
cill support. Tbe players will lewe Friday :
lor their respective home. Judging from;
the number of spectators at Sunday' game 1
here. .Salem doos not want any ball thi i
HssstfaV
f laaila la Brat 1 1
New Yoke, July 18. Tee Herald s Val-
paraiso cable says: Vigorous ligl ung 1
' ... ..I .) A l- tw n-w.. t Ulv IImMS,
towards Yairuaron. The advance posts oc
cupied by government troops were taken.
Prisoner captured were bot by tbe revo-
lutionixta. The efforts of the insurjrents
at Santa Ana were unsuccessful. Ihe Can
tilhista forties charged upon the revolution-1
ists and orove them bark. Several men
were kil'rsl. Tlie revolutionist met with a
further r-rerae bv ibe seirure of
Chu aoo, July T8. The coroner's jur
invest tuatiriK the awful lire at the cold
s(oing building on the worlds fair gtounds
' i"i
last wei k, in which so uianv lives were lost.
: 'W retorneif a verdict
hoMine to
tbe grand jury for criminal negligence ihe
following persons:
Daniel II Uurltutii. director of en 4
the world's fair; Fire Marshal Edward
Murphy; J B Skinner, president of the
Hercules iron work (owning cold storage
plant); Charles A McDjnild, sec-etary snd
treasurtr of the same company.
Tbe t'alaa rarinr.
New York. July IS. In regard to toe
rumor at Omaha that the Onion Pacific
would have to go into the hands of a re
ceiver. General MimajrcT Dickinson says:
"We ure in no worse shape than other of
tbe western roads, and if the Union Pacific
should go into tho hands of a receiver,
which 1 do not for a moment anticipate, it
will have several associates in the same
business."
A Haas
gl III I s'uly 18, The s'ory sent out
last night about the United States steam
ship Mohican being fired upon nnd disabl
ed by n six-pound cannon from tt steam
sealer Alexandria, is now bclieveii to be a
hoax. The story waa told by ll T Ilarrelt,
of Kodiuk island, wbo came down n the
City of Topeka, but the officers of the boat
know nothing of the occurrence
An Old Mailer
Nbw Vouk, July 18. Russell Sage has
been sued for $i0l 000 dittnages tor seduc
tion under promise of marriage. The
plaintiff in the suit is Delia Keegan. She
alleges the offense for whic I she now seeks
legal redress occurred in 1808, when Sage
waa u widower. Sage's lawyer calls it
blackmail.
oloael Miller Heme
Jacksonville, Or, July 18. Colonel
,,olKI v- vseyvsi vyiijr,
i awaiting him. He met a very eordial re- i
I ception from his many Southern Oregon
friends
menus.
Lack. I
also cutboriaed the estauUnh inent of a loan
office ia each stale, and the appoint niesst
by the respective states of a wsmnussjoorr
to conduct each office .
J F. FORD, Mm,
l Of Das' Mttna, Iowa. wnts under elate of
March 23. IS93:
j. B.
Man. Mvg. Co .
la fur, OssjSSSB.
QenUnirm
11 v"10. 0TO last week. I found ail
V 1 '" 't- Oor little
,.8ht od dohi !' years old, who had
waited away to :;. Mncli. 1, inw well.
strong and vigorous, aod Well fleshed op.
!. B. Coogh Tore has dice it sou well.
Both of the children like it. Yoar S B.
Lough Lure baa cured and kept a way all
DoareosMae irom me- So gsva it to every
ore, wun g re .tines f. all. Wishing yon
y. we sre
Yoar. Mat Mat J K fosm.
It von viae t. , 1
ea a 'it chesrfel. azwl reedy
jjJr,nt'" "
amm5k. ' '
r. c-,ni- iwrsui iOj t h
i' u-. bfsefciar In ar larae
eeou r b-stOVi by all drnyrHU
' S Id otslcr a jUrc ruara.leabr
J A CL'MMINO.
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
Met,
ST
Fortmiller & IrYiDg's.
a met
. THOrrlS
0.
Ficor and feed Store.
Have removed their (tote
store, tormer'y occvpied
Robson, and hate on hand
to the Strahas
by Deyoe t
a full stock o
COBVAU 3 FLCU , tOH, SHORTS
CilM MEAL. CR-vHAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, KAY,
OATS. STRAW ARB
CHOPPED FEEO:
Custom chopping doe.e
' J t' wU0 Q) fc
4 I o ihe e t&.is cf coi3rcrx of ass,
It zir IN 1 ti t )Wstrp to .MkwBk
'Br f, jyettllfci
mi imn pill
. wlttvts t ef t-s,-sMiTs4ty -taall tv j
, t r-lAlml wl 1 si, 1 1 I
lata r ..a.--. lnaraalrsr,l uurr r
I . -!,!. bMJ .1. tasntaen mCIsI
are MHat assia. TtreesLart slsa of
1 TJ7T3 TJSY UVtft FILLS i
K u In tSvr l,rs. ,.f:.i--.!.-'
esestet
-ut-.w, lo.intss. Oils
Callnsst, ICto
i 1 iinni pr
: CI EC OR
ALBANY.
21 head . f eherp, not
om A Seir ftim south of
H any. IOoMow, II lambs e buck
n.t one a merino. Will pay f.ir troub'e n
formati, n to A Sneil, Albany.
mB.
IssaBB
f T ATI
Htui rapcr,
ttttlinini,!vHfeitnv,i..SHia.ABtiv,-. . . " arawssal
' j it
I as: onaia no aaBkisaaa.anri mav K.
Of tbeiuslient. whowUI svitiuiterlly
,i. NKKNNm SIM inRPBTNR
....... uw wwusutim
the patient, by the use of oor SPECIAL
"irintrircariiipnirmuriHs-iirofciiowcil the free Us-e cf liquor or itor
Dhlr.c until ouch t inc n tlu-w tmll tn!i,,.HK- r aior-
We end lwrtlrulars and pamphlet of teattlmojiials tree.aad shall
be glad to placo 8iilTcren.rro,,,atly orfHvw, Babt l,i .oiuumnica-
- , .'..j -- hv .... . v. vutoi
druggists at S I .OO tier lmckiure
nibk'M TABLETS are for Kale,
If your drugglsidocA not keep them, enclose na S I
one! we will scud you, by return mail, a package of ui
Tablet
Write jyonr namo end nddrcssplntnlv, and state
whether Tiitilets ore for Tobacco, hiornbino or
uiiuur iiuois.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchnnina
y of the various uosirui-.-H thai t re being
nn
offered for sale. Ask for "WT-r.-r.aea
, . a Ta r TSmc .... i ...
asesa. wm saasjs ass nuu utuuvuiuu.
altuiufucturcd only by
the
OHIO CHEMICAL CO.
SI. 83 SS Opera Block.
LIMA, OHIO.
particulars
FREE.
f
Tna
UtlVe
RESPOMSIBLE
Isvsh?
(AGENTS WANTED!
(In writing pleaas
tUnWEBDTAf(iAI
law s JtZS?,! "l "
IT WILL KILL YlilD WIFE
aafr. Yoa on snake h tfs
Issasassn Scat C,Dsa
SEEDS v
LA
ARliKV
FLU Kl:
Praah. pore, aaee to gro and eaid' at Port
Mstal prsoe. Card anaab , sil
Faeld peasani Field eat a Wo earned is
large ocatttrtsas. i-Trailer 4 Sox
EHGbQiBS ND SEPARATORS
They don t wiake aay Utter than th
-'RnaseU" aod Stewart k Hux sell that sua
at Albany Sevrtel rood secd hand ea
pr.es tr.e aale at a larcatn.
WUMTS & 01LS.-Tl- h"t paint
for ease oa this Coast is tbe "Pnoentx" aad
wears agents far it at Albany. We also
carry a fall lire of eel , vanuabea, wag
and carriage paints, etc.
STZwaar t Sox,
BEE SUPPLIES. -Da'' n- i- .
an old box any longer. Stewart at Hox
carry bee h;ves, sect wot, comb foondation
and owe smokers at l,w price.
WILL YOU BUILD '
t.t to de not (ail lose Stewait Ac Scs.
They keep a laie atnek of bo 1 Id era hardware
aod tell at prices to salt the timae.
THOU SHALT HOT KILL p
acoordiag to law, an. I son mkht to boy all
v ar irons aod ammunition t f Stews-1 ft Hvs.
They keep a tood ptcek and sell ebesp.
Giant pjde', fate and caps always cn hand.
WE SELL COAL, IRON d
briar." and keep a large stock of bhvrkmith
applies 00 hand.
Sitwaj-t t 4,x.
SPRAY YOUR TREK.-8- pr
t ettJ! of Stew sit At Sex and tabs care of ;otu
orchard. The outfit I bey sell baa been tried
io this stale for th.ee tears by tbe beet or
ehardtsts and ia a e tnplrte snecsaw.
WE'RE HOT BRACCIKC - -r -
n .ve Use nest bee ot the sheers, si isas is
raaors and tkf t cc.'tery ua Ibe valley
osne aad s e for v crtelvew.
StrwArr 4 fox.
PLOWS.-w h" 8 u'" hilled pla re.
eetly tbe saane as the "Oliver." We iref
aetes it sad sell on trial. Estraa will 6t
t'Uvse. Abo we have a foH hne J sfre
plrwsthat ."sir, he eioel'e.i. Yew sniabt
Pneeibly save a few tn'j I - m t.g aroone
aod seeir g . -r: v, . k Hox .
A T ALBANY
Friday, July Stat,
Afternoon and Nigh:
Leon W. Washburn s
Great European . . ,
RAILROAD SHOWS
Three Ring Ctrcns.Ro al English Menag
erie, - i .:-. n and Aquar
ium. Realistic Wild A' est,
ard Roman Hippodrome.
GLMTKRINU STREET PARaDE
dally at io a. m. Open dens of Wild
Bes.ta. $( rso itcaru Piano, Mersellous
Steam Horse "Aj ." the Monster War
Elrphant "luplter," tho Babs Elephant
Cupid," 3 feel high.
Doot
I open at i and ;im. Perform-
ar.ee one hour later.
A J miss ion to chlldien, half prke
ALBANY FORMITDRE M
Fahimore Blofk. Uhanv. On.
J
Dea'er n. all kinds uf furniture. Wav
fapr iwipete, Utsnleums. -rieturo
fmmee. Ban
-c
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
HYDE & JAMES,
Pro' rotors
aafe j RMitTl;?;
ggr j uy atill tho merits
"TKcrABtvrnt a
and Invite the
T ssssfi iest W i;.d ssr4 s
Taw sjssaa saWssmaa
rf -io iT -.rrvsurBa. At) a
cetlfatlnn . - , , , n , , nhmw.i hit. I
ity and tho menu of our Tablets.
Double Chloride of Hold JMpU
nmsm, m i nam s r:, u.ivs. ferfoctlv Hanr
. ,r i,.?";"1;- urn.
SWpeiulnsorchcwiiistaaewUavs0
RIRTf V?:
" , " a nu .... v ciiors on tho parts)!
FORMULA GCLD CURE TABLETS.
sae use vt tt; r t HI l: Ts
hy o'.l Kl . t cuss
OO
worth
tittd troni
from ten to
nnti mok,Hi f
TstUutn tUtstfitCn.:
lor st.tti worth of your
thctn nil riirhl mikI :tlthimt.'h
hey did tho work in less than
Truly yours,
m .eSaTaTaTaaV -W
to
a 5
i he mini t uemical CO.: tiEKTLIatEN: It civm sw nisaanre to aneak a
Word Of li; Its.' fitr v.mr Tltl,.td M v
lUluor. ami t tavasavh aVrlcn.l. 1 wu i.sl to
nil, I will not ton, ll llmuirol nv kind
ousnini uruiKcr, inn :u tcr using your
I havo
. .... ,
you, in order to know tho euro wu prcuuiuut.
Ohio iUhemicai. 0o:-Onti.ksibk :-Your Tablets
USt'd Illorii.illlC. IlvlHHli-rnili-nl iv lur ,nvin
two packages of yourTablctii, and without any effort on
Atltlisesw itU Ordorn to
THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.,
t, 63 and B Opera Stock. UMV OHIO.
mention this pent..)
iLlS MUSIC STORE '
" 7
aBsassssssssssssssS
cniCKUHNO
irniiAa.' Tt,
ASP
" NEWnaJC sftoa,
OaVSAXk.
0 CARHtTV
r.it.
I I I sssrs
ST rite lor Ca"
I .- i
. us- HsC ts U U.esel
Usua-a-i-iU. nska av
UseT-eteM
ll et
See U ear so 1 utker Sewuie atsAmes. alee Neadlea
.. ., 1 tore l.r all
E. H WILL.
Star Bakerj
I tr Hr daltolu Flrat U
CCNRAO MEYER, PRBPRIEi'OR.
avcsucsl rrn.ia.
t fSse a
ttureaassatr -t
c-ae Vast, Je.
t Ui
Orleel fr roll-
9 sfcfBntfP2s
ssstsjatr,
t'asfgoc.
Etas..
"i
irjleee.
Test,
Ltc
Sac ierj-U-e- that Ss beat ka a reset
tarlety aasl aawsj sSiti, Baxheat
saarkft reios sasd fr
OF PRODUCE
WANTED
At the store
Allen Brxav,
formerly owned by
BUTTER,
EGGS,
IsARD,
BAUON.
and CHOICE
APPLEsS.
for which
ihe best cast
price
8 F RAMP
ADVANCE THRESHERS
Arc warranted to tknrsh more grain in a
given time aod do It better than any ma
chine made.
The AnvAxca TnACT"e Fvutxae art
the beat In the world. stVssVtsttxSjr Urge
work means large profl In - threshing
business, Catalugue ma ' . e,
SDWsMtO llt'OllriS,
Gen'l Ag"t. Portland, Oregon
GRAHAM & SHAW
DKM.KRS IN
AGRICl'LTt RAL Implements and
supplies. Advance Threshers and en
gines, Minneapolis Binders, Woods and
Standard Mowers, Newton Vegons, Nor-e-caian
Plow, oils ot all kinds at the
'owet price possible. The Alliance aad
Grange agents have awarded us the con
tract to furnish Twine fnr hetr me.nbers.
Call and get our prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
cms I
tnrwtt 1
I
aV a
bwsW
from persons
who have been
cured by the use of
Hill s Tablets!
THE OntoOnfcjtlCALOo.:
Kkak Sib: -I have been nslne vour
-a; iai
v
cun- lor looncvu uami. nuu luuns is woam
do what yuu claim for It. I used ten cents
ui the Mtnmgest chewing tolui'madsr,
cue to Ave cigars; or I would smoke
lortv iiitsrsot tobacco. Have rhewl
or twentv-rls-i, v,'itr- aastl lwtiiuil,pM
of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire for it.
it. M JAYLORD, Eeeaie, Mich
Dobbs Febet. N. T.
- actrrtCMCK : AmMthateaasa 1 sent
lauiets ior looaeco iiatut. I received
I ski txu ll a hi'SYV Mmok-crand ,'hw.,r
three days. I am cured.
aLATHfiVV JOHNSON, r. O. Box AS.
Prrraai-ersi, p.
e4 MtrtlnvK- ,kil,l 1,-t.l t., , , , ..... ...
trv vour TabielA. He u, hw Mn,l
latueis out inros aays ne emit druikute.
waited lour mouth before writing
v . l
MKs. HKLEN MORRISON.
OUOnotATL Ohio.
have l
navfnnnwt kIm.i. ...
vimtil nS hn7H lM miM s. tk.
my part. w. t. LOTBGAT.
SAii
tar Owe Csrt tf AtMetr
far tit Cas Ikm.
sat tasa rtat doer , r the cvvart hesaae.jn the
-say of A I sassy, Lisa coowtg. Overrosa, sat
Jte hour ofees o eiork p an of said day.
Us rai prope tysto-
"xse-u;, r. an i w Vr jf
aw e as toliowa lowi : Tbe sovrth haif of
! tsse dnssalin 1 laoc e sits est f I oikba;'
end r-izabeth J 1 urkoart, btawifa, tfet
HS claim No at; llo parts o'eecalO
and 15. in tp 11 suotb raagw I was o that
srillersMtto eordten. ia Usn eosrnty,
(rrscon. contain ng 10 acre. 1 be pro
r-sede arudBg from amid a e to be appliad
first, t a tbe psyrnesst or Use mate ct ana
upem aaid exeoa-i and IbeceieinaJ ecssns
nt eni- tea ad at ton OA. aeoosi ' ui tbe y
au, ,.. ; p'aintiflv claim atcoQaUng so
Un a -sin tifKXbj 42 In U M aol-i -la wit Is
srao i - tnterasl to like gid i" at tho
r-t- 10 par rant aaw anrn e. and the
BrU). anm of $317 SO at.inej fee; and
trees -iplos If any to bo ar-.'iad opoa
Usee.. ioa of th letondant.ro Bnrtiet,
art.o ji.una to lb jm of islit Jf lal'k
cold euin wltb aeerdiag iisteraet tbertcaa
in like gold coin at tbe rate of 1 pr ewast
par annum and tbe further snna of (sWI.sw
la U 8 gold corn with aecruluc mtereat
thereon at tha rata of 0 per oe.it per
annum, and tbe further nm of $r-01 AA in
U H told esin with acernina Interest at
the rat of 8 per cent per annum, bat I '
the proceeds anting fierefmm lie not
sufficient to par tne plaintiff e aim.
attornev'a tee. interaei aod c i will
tbast sshI tha SMnb haf ot a-1 i d tvjafj m
tana claim the ptrxesla arisina iL.er trom
to be applied to any b,an-t toat saer be
one upon sain piainnrra ssu ctaii
attorcev'e fee and easts.
Dated that ISr.b day or Jul. IfM
CCJACK-US.
hberigof Una coo my. i irrgon.
I executobs sale.
Noriee he-ehy gives that tbe aadtr
ssgned 'xseators cf t.v last will sad testae
oaent of Owes Bear, dec eased, lata et Lisa
scanty, Ongoe, will pareaast to aa order ef
the e only soars foe Linn eaaaty, Oregon,
duly made and rataradsf record cs the 5ti
day cf Jesse, 1803, tsUfarnut and IsceDsasg
the aadereitoed es exscatora of aaad estate.
u self rbe lands here wef tee der bribed, will
M. the 16 b day f September, 1893, at tbt
hcsir i f osm. o'etaek p at ef said day, af the
Coait Husi"e door, ia tbe esty ef Albssry,
Lisa ceibty. Orsatna. tail at pah seaaetme,
j tbe kuyiet bidde all cf the nrbt, title
tart inreaaat the Mid Owea Bear had at the
oase of k death in aad tn the faJIowisg
laecrioed real estate trait:
eginnln at the X E sarwer .4 tbe dona
tie lead claim of I 'wsa bear and wit. K
No aad elates Ao 41 in tp 12 8 R W
tne ii.o ette nscnclsn aad rcinc;
'benoa wast al g theawUt herniary I
he said elates 62 CO ekauae te tbeM Baas
jI a tract of lawi oid to V W U ,.in.tt sad
'JC Robtawtt ly Owes Bar aad wif.-.
i8"" sooth 2 ehsias, thence S 31 E.
tullowin; along the eeaier of a sac sura 14 24
chains, thence seath -. 90 chuza. t beace east
lra.W with tne a-rth nas sJ aaad Owea
Baw'a eWsj 55. 10 chaiaa the cast Sase f
aad claim, theaee earth 17 sstas to the
place of heaisa ng cactaiaiea 1'M.SS seres,
ail to Laa ernnty. Oreaa. Te-aaset sale
new-ha-f cash int.rd oo lay tf sale aad
eass-eaif ta stx naraths frvia day of aaa with
lalersat at S per cent per a as a as leeared by
mortgage oas the land aeld.
Tbss tbe S h day af Jalv. 1893.
sVaLran MclLatn.
loan Crwaiacw,
Wcatherfcri & t'.iaatbarfua, cxecsttots.
Attcraeys for Ec.
CUAROIAN'S SALE.
Notice ia hereby eivee. that bv
rirtae af
an cs.frr f the 4 mmt-v CnaK r-t
: t),t)'to, made aad enured f
SI
I aid by avid com. t oa tha 27th day ef
May.
1893 I will oa ISe : .lev of Js'
at the boar ef osm e'dack p m
t the csmrt hna door, .ft to.
f aaad t a v ,
cily ef Al
beay. OrefOw, sell to
bidder tbeesfdt, for
to the btabtat aod bat
cash to hara. tbe M-
lowiag deaenbsd praaauea behsng to Maad
ki " agesa, amioot :
tAegtaaiag at the sort ha est corner of the
testation land cbsisas of Jams a Garrett aad
wife ia Tp 13 S K A wast aad roasts t haste
seatS 37 hath; tbenot oast 32 51 eeaiee;
tbsaos storth a 75 chaise: theaea a ret 32. AT
neSSSS to U - Use hetweeo Seetioeas 1
n laewoa aorta .r. chaiaa; tkrjoe watt
1 1.4 ohaiaa to the erlh.t eeewee of the
dsiaauca land claieaof JaassaS Hill sai wife:
thaos sosrth 14.35 ehokns; tbessseaast I N
ebatas) to the pi toe of htnn csvataitiSBe
St siiaoraa star or less. I
Aad also the f slkswutg desafnhsd
kriasarias, a rVaacea M Wsjm a i
IWchtaieg 37 bake aenth aad 32 SO ehaiata
east ef the ertkwast e-wner af the deau a
latsd ciatsassf Jae tUirvttaed wife aad
maniac thenee seat 7 50 ehem. th.ae
erh 41 links; theoce seat tH chaiae;
tktee aoeth t', .f, claims, theaee west .VV4(i
theaee a..ath - 7. .haiea t. .he l- see
eoaUteiag 21 JO aea saore cr hwa.
West e( aat.l mtaere in ami i lea.l.
m be aokl beta a f p! interest re
fwctirely. D. H. WAONtlN.
W. R. Ritrtu, Gnatdiaa.
Attorney far C.trdi,t.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
VvtrtOt 1st IIKRKBY sXVsTat, kVAl
TM VS.
- .1. . I
as lamaat sssssssw'iisar et th
f the caataty Ceein tsr
ssa aies esssiae Cstrk
pnthssftawl tae itthstav et t areas. iasVs7th
hsjorul 1 octst pa, at saM Aay. the haartea .t
ehjiiiiaaa staa to ashl atesaai aaA Set uttlsssiat
efaaMaskasa.
UaieaJaaeSth, isms.
jiuiv a r.tvviv.
sass vwaeiwvc.
AUoraejr f.e ait unistretor
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
NOT." IS HEJttBV s;tvt; THAT THE V
'h ralgswdhas teas art saslsd ssecalria et Aw kast
mil aad saetasasst A Atstrew Reeh. sWssaeed.
s of Una ceaaty: tharss, AH era ass harksg
ctsiaa sgaiast assS eate are her.br rrusirel te
t tlw assss al the . (te. el Jaae J Ck-riwn
aa,' , ttfagoa, to the aaawnagesa. with proeer
vvKSchers and preparty sieiSeJ. etlhia aix saaaths
trees ih. date.
Datei July 3ril.lSt.
JANE K RilRH.
AUereey tu, Kxrcatij
Notice of Dissolution.
XTOriCK ISHKREBY GIVEN THAT
1 the e.-partnersaip berets fore existing
et eeeo the andersigned under the tiraa
name of lsom, Laanirg k Co. hts been aad
. this day dissolved by atataal consent ot
tie part'ee, John lom having purchased
he interaat of E J Lanoiag. Tbe basin
hereafter be carried oa by Jsan 1
:be purchaser thereof, wbo hereby ssa asea
l partnership debts, and who sl.-ne i au-s,
horned to collect and receipt for all dtbta'
aa tne iair urni.
I'HV Isost.
E J Ltaatjse.
Dated this 1st day of July, lfSSS.
Ns tice to Stockholders.
XJOTICEIS HERESY GIVEN THAT
wh M",u'1 stock holdsrs meeting ot
tta Waterloo Development Company of
Waterloo, Or:, will be held at the compauie
office in tne town of Waterloo, Or, on Wed
needay. August lad MM. t the h, r
o'clock p tn of aaid day, for the purpose of
electing six directors of said com pan-.- to
serve for tba ensuing year and to transact
such other business at may regu-arly come
before said meeting.
uatea tnit , th day of July, 1SS8.
J O WritsjsAJi:,
Skcretary.
LADIES' TEA
Is a pleasant drink, which win re borne hv
tbe atonaaoh without nausea or griping. It
rets inoroughiy on the liver, Indue a anil
reprodacliva orgaw. A gentle physic, effi
cient diuretic, and s most useful in Scant n,
painful menaturatioQ. It aids digestion and
reUucea corpulency ; clears the completnjr,
rendering it lair, and restating ibe natarh'
tone of tne skin, for it removes tbe bile whisht
by accumulation, pr xlucee the sallow, modtiy
complexion pecaliar to the conatipated atatc
Svld by all druggist i.
TWCMCa-r-.
C P tohktax aan JteOte C assuttassft. Ha
isTfaatC- it rwrflsts auast alary JC J'srtissi ask
V. JUsai H Bo akar-. wad IU3. K Bsxrft
f-a. ; nsa w.G atta - et ssasj a. Sg
j i es 1 Isme si msssl atwsxr satstaaneaa cf
NCT1CB IS HFKE8T GIVE THAT
by itrus af saa eref ra aavd er Vi
eft sstisi dady hsitias ostt of lass aha a
twaea dssweassi suae Sbfisw'sNi" I srttl ess