ciuotvat. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. TIIK. rBKKIDENT'S MKSSAKK The message of President Cleveland to congress is what might have been looked tor It is more or less disappointing to Bold monomstatists and not just what free coinage men want He briefly traverses AVfameer. the present condition of tbe country and finds the cause in tbe silver legislation o 1 890 known as 'he Sherman law. Speaking of tbe purchase of silver bullion under this law he says: Up to the 15th day of July. 1893. these notes had been issued in payment of silver bullion purchased to the amount o more than one hundred and forty seven millions of dollars, while all but a very small quan tity of this bullion remains uncoined and without usefulness in the treasury. Many of the notes given in its purchase have' been paid in go'd. This is illustrated by the statement that between the 1st day of May, 1892. and the 15th day of July, 1893 the notes of the kind issued in payment for silver bullion amounted to a little more than fifty millions of dollars, and that dur ing the same period, about forty-nin millions of dollars were paid by the treas ury in gold for the redemption of such notes. This matter riea above tae plane of party politics. It vitally concerns every business and calling and enters every household in the land. There is one im portant aspect of the subject which espec ially should never be overlooked. At a" time like the present, when the evils of un sound finance threaten us, the speculator may anticipate the harvest gathered from tbe misfortunes of others; tbe capitalist may protect himself by hoarding or may even find a profit in the fluctuation of val ues; but the wage earner, the first to be injured by a depreciated currency and the last to receive the benefit of its correction, is practically defenseless. He relies for work upon the ventures of confident and contented capital. This failing him, his condition is without alleviation, for he can neither prey'on the misfortunes of others nor hoard his labor. One of the greatest WASTING TIMK: Republicans admit that the Sherman act was the movintr cause of the financial de pression; but the primal one that set it in motion was the election of a democratic senate and home and the Inauguration of a democratic president. These created public distrust, atari isamedistely gold began to flow out of the ' ttaasury and capitalists com menced to board their money. To restore public confidence congress should as soon as possible repeal the Sherman act, and emphatically declare that tariff laws will not be disturbed. This will re-establish busi ness on a scund basis, and save the country from the frightful disasters that are now threatening trade and manufactures. Washington mjttkk. Then if the Sherman law had rot been pa$ed it could not have been set in motion and there would have been no financial depression. As the Sherman law was passed by republican votes atone, and ap proved by a repub'ican president, it is not difficult to trace the financial depression now existing to the legislation of the republican party . But the Mountaineer says dogmat ically that the election of a democratic house, senate and president "has crested public distrust." The Mountaineer evidently be lieves its readers are all fools, and it Is to be feared that they are if they heed such lessons at are taught in the above extract. This cry of public distrust is an old one. It was used by the republicans for years alter 'he war, when they would declare upon the stump t at the democrats could not be trusted with power because they would re-enslave all the negroes. grant pensions to all the southern soldiers, etc. The Moun lainnr used to engage in that kind of pas time, But It did not believe Its own words then, nor does it believe Its own words now. Its highest motive and purpose is to make partisan capital out of the misfo.tunes of the people. But what party was distrusted last fall? Tbe tariff question had been! discussed continuously for five years. The people understood the issues better than any national question ever presented to them for consideration- In view of all this they voted overwhelmingly against the 1 Mckinley tariff. The masses did not "dis- j trust" tbe democrats then, nor do they i now, except, maybe a lingering fear now and then that the party may not fully carry ! out their pledges of tariff reduction. We j know there were a few. the protected few, j mrtA thair tViAnitc whn iliilmtpil th( llpmO- I ' , ...... I Civil Service commissioner crais. it was perfectly natural iaai tney should be "distrustful." The men who had for years been wringing tribute from statesmen our country bas known, speaking pocketa of the people by means of a (arm mar. uueu. iuc w noic pcopic lux men more than 50 years ago when tbe derange ment of currency bad caused commercial distress, said: "The very man of all others who has the deepest interest in all sound currency and suffers by ! mischievous legis- ation in monetary matters is the man who earns bis daily bread by bis daily toil. These words are as pertinent now aa on the day tbey were uttered, nnd ought to impressively remind us that a failure in the discharge of our duty at this time must especially injure those of our countrymen who labor, and who, because of their num ber and condition, are entitled to the most watchful care of their government. It was my purpose to summon congress in special session eai ly in the coming Sep benefit might well "distrust" a party that was pledged to break this iron grasp by which they held the masses. The Hosm taiaeer very graciously recommends that democrats should declare in congress that the tariff laws will not be disturbed. It has not been a habit with democrats to take advice from republican organs and . they have found the rule a very safe one The democrats should not only repeal re publican legislation on the silver question bat moch of it on the tariff question. And they will de it, too. Fran) true regular Correapondsrit. Waslifssrton, July 81, 1893. President Cleveland, all hit cabinet, Speaker Crisp and mott of the membert of congress will return to Waahington this week, prepared ts grapple with the mott sellout condition of affairs this country has known for years, and that democratic statesmanship ind wisdom will find a way out that will be safe. If it does not at first meet with the approval of everybody, it at certain as that congress will meet next Mocday. It is particularly not iceab'e that this is the predominating sentiment among democratic congressmen already in Wash ington . However wide spart they msy now be they are all certain that tome way will be found for getting together In the end. Among the compromises already suggest ed is one that appears to be rapidly gain tng ground It is to simply repeal that clause of the Sherman law which compels the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver bullion a month by the treasury, or to merely adopt an amendment to the law authorizing the purchase of silver to be made or not made In the discretion of the rresidrnt, and to let it go at that for a few months, in order to determine whar. other sl'ver legislation may be necessary. A number of democrats who favor the free coinage cf silver have announced their wlll lingness to support this compromise at the extra session, leaving the question of fur ther silver legislation to be determined at the regular session. There are not enough members of congress yet In Washington to hazard a prediction at to even the proba bility of the adoption cf this compromise, and some of those here say they prefer awaiting the recommendations to be made by President Cleveland't menage before committing themselve. Representative Kedl, of Arkansas, says: ' The Sherman silver la Is vicious and ought to be repealed, but bad as it is it Is not responsible. In my c pinion, to anything like as great an extent for the rinancis! stringency as McKtnleyism is. McKlnley ism must be wiped out before the count rv can get all right again." Mr Logan Carlisle very properly tikes issue with the ridlcu out statement made by Roosevelt at t the government cierkt being aoout evenly divided between the political parties. Mr Carlisle is chief cleik of tbe treasury and be says the statement of Roosevelt is worse than rediculous when applied 10 that de- Alll.i: ROM ED I'KXSIONKIN Tho Washington correspondent of thej Sun of New York, who has been investi-! gating pension irregularities and abuses finds ono thing of this kind that is special ly deserving of attention from heads of departments, but about which nothing it aaid or done. Persons in great numbers all over the country, uudor a law of con press, draw $12 a month on tbo ground of having, through service in the army, teen incapacitated for se'f supporting labor, a considerable proportion of whom are al most, if not quite, capable as ever of self support, and actually are getting piy as though they had no disability whatever. It is a fact capab'e of demonstration any how that in tbe pension bureau itself per sons are employed at $1200 and $1800 a year, who are drawing besides from the government pensions of $12 a month given to them on the sole ground that they are incapable of self supporting labor! Cases of this kind are to be found in all the de partments, it is believed. If there are any exceptions they are rare. In the list of questions In the famous searching instrument known as tbe con sangulnity order there Is nothing that tends to expose this abuse. It is especially worthy of Secretary Hoke Smith's attention, and that capable, practical reformer, Mr Logan Carlisle, will probably regard the matter as one fit to be inquired into, with a view to , ascertaining whether or not persots m the treasury department drawing pensions obtained on the ground of being incapaci tated for self supporting toil, are not draw Ing good salaries which none but able bodied men cars earn. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The First Bill . Washington, Aug 8. After the morn ing routine tbe senate took a recess till 12:45 to await the arrival of the president's message. On reconvening the message wss read. Seldom in tho history of the senate has n messuge been listened t with such close attention- Kvery senator seemed on a nervous strain not to lose a word. As soon ns it was ended Voorhees moved that it be printed and referred to the committee on finance. The message was thereupon referred to the committee on finance with Orders that it be printed immediately. Doltiii, of Oregon, gave notice that he would, after the morning business, address tbe sen ile upon the subject of finance. A large number of petitions for and against the rerjeal of the Sherman act was nrasent- ed and referred. Then It was announced that the introduction of bills was in order. The first bill of the session was introduced by Hill, of New York. Its title was "to repeal certain sections of the act of July 14, 1890 (the Sherman law.)" Bealdeaee Destroyed at orviitll- CoBVAIXIft, Aug C The residence of C II Penrso, corner of Highlit and Harrison streets, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The fire is supposed to have been caused by a defective flue The loss is about $t00 and the insurance, $800. J F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Des Moines. Iowa. ' March 23, Trains will hereafter run to Idantia oh tlie eastern end of the Oregon, Pa cific Monday morning and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Round trip tickets, good for thirty days, will be sold for $3.00.. Hound trip tickets can now be bought to the Bay. at excursion rates every day of the week. To Farmer The undersigned have leased tbo warehouse of David Smith st Tillman and are now prepared to atore grain, and all Urmsrs are requested to call and tee them before miking arrangements for atorair, elsewhere. faoxT & Sanukks All. anj Market $, B, Mrd. Myr. Co.. Lrofur, OrassM. VeHUt mm : On arriving li'.me last w.ek I fono.l all well and anxiously WMlliww " Our littl. girl, sent and one-h. If years old, who had wa.ted away to 38 pounds, m now well. wrong aadvigoroa., and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has dine it Work well. Both ot the children like it. Your S K. Cough Core baa cared and kent iwu ell Lhbtrsr-nes from me. So sive it to every one, with gre-iinae for all. WUbina von pruetH-it y. we are 1 ours, fcj iiiilj.j F form. CASH BASIS IN THE SOl'TH: There is no money panic In Texas, says the Fort Worth Gatttlt. The rrocese of squeez ing out water and hauling down speculative kites began there two years ago and hat steadily continued to the present time. Merchants, lawyers, doctors and farmers have been cutting down their indebtedness. w.w,Wi.'i,t(.,ina muni. Thev mot todrsv. and whon the sta'c is as nearly on a cash basis as a I Bioomcr was called for a sett'euent til af Werk New York, Aug 8. Arrangements are j being made for a parade of the unemployed probably to take place next week, and it : will form a melancholy sequel to the mag nificent displays illustrating the progress 1 aud wealth which have flitted along the I streets of tbe metropolis on the recent occasions of national remembrance and as melancholy prelude to labor's yearly celebration. September 4. The secretary of tbe American Federation of Labor etti-' mates there are 100,000 men men out of work in this city. i swathed njr Usg JfruAnoKO, Aug 8. News has just reached here of the accidental death of 1 Martin King, a young man employed at hauling logs to the pond of the Manning mill, on the west fork of Iainr creek, last i Friday. He had jnst ro'led off one log and stool watching it splash in the pond, when another one, larger than the first, came rolling from ihe track and caught a the eft hip, crushing his hip and smashing lioth legs. The accident occurred about 4 o'c'ock, and he died after intense suffering. ; at) Treataurer V hers .5 1,.. Osts, 0o. I lour, f 4 OU. oiler. 25s. Kr I80. Itr.l. 12 to 15i Pork - hams 12 to I 5 hoj rl tin t.t 10; j sto-e. II to 13c flay, baled, f7 vo stoes, 69c. Apple,l 00 Hops I2e. Dried frit It--plum", Ac, apploe, Oo Chickens, $4 00 per dozen. Beet, on foot, lJo. Hog, dresael. 7c FOR WEARY KELT. Walking heats the feet, ttaniing castes tetnber that we might enter promptly upon them to swell and both are tiresome and exhaustive when prole nged.savs a writer in i the S, Louis Republic. There are various kinds of foot baths, and authorities differ as partmeiit. He says further : i'To tar that j to per cent of the classified e'erks in the treasury were democrats a the beginning of this administration wo4d be patting the percentage 100 high. In some large bureau tbeie was not a single democrat." Roose velt's statement was made because of Sec retary Carlisle having stated It to be hit in tention to give tbe democrats a show by dismissing the inetnren: clerks in bis de partment. Depu'y Commissioner Bell says that lea thae twenty per cent of the classi fied clerks ia tbe tension office are demo crats, aed it would be safe to say that tbe percentage will sot tun over that in aay of the departmerts. state of-.en gets to be Beside the price of cotton, making crop loans difficult to obtain, other Influence have been at work In Texts, but the liquidation that has left Texas in such good shspe has also been going on in all the other cotton State. For ; several years planter and farmers have been i 1 forced steadily towards cash basis and are now In shape to profit by remunerative prices for cotton. They will all get rich If tbey will only s'ay on the cash bast. Jacksoxyiixk, Or. Aug 8 Great ex citement prevails here on account of tbe disappearance of County Treasurer (ieorge Y. tJisomer. 1 be county rommisMoners have bten investigating Mr Bloomer's a. - Mr he"' low ! fared to answer to his name, ibere u a deficiency in his account- of several thous and dot ars, bat tbe exact amount bas not been made known. A Baal, Sewwewatt Coop ax. Was. A 8. The bank of Colfax, owxd by Perkins A Williams, closed jt doors tme moraine. Ii is the oldest I ink in I his rttv, and has the confi dence of the community, its tecuritie. i is clairael, jeing ample Uit the bask eft cers having been anabte to realUe. There has been no excitement, Hon Jme A Perkins bat jast ritarnesj from Portland, where he was unable t teilue funds on securities V smssaaaaaaW AsBaaavSBaaawBEf&Cvsi rritfc uoderlale of 1803: you wish to tee) usee and cheerful, awl ready S "J s"rt"if's "rk, cleaiiw your aMasst wtth the Usdch and Mm Com, by latins; twa or three 50 eente pr btlo by all JruffttU. 8 Id atlr a poatiive ruara itae by J ACUMMING. $8.00 WILL BUYAWOMAN the beat waahing machine made. Go to Stewsrt & Hoi end Uke one out on trial, i They alto have ail kinds of wringers. IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE to carry that great big child a mo rid iu her arms. Yon moat go to Stewart k Sox etui bny one of their baby arriajr,e. All kind and prices. 8 'OWINC AWAY NAY on a farm. Von can rr ke it tbe eaaieat bv buying a complete Hay Carrier mi St of ' fetewait Si Sox . CU and tee it. GRA", OARDEK. PLOW EE. Fresh, pore, tore to gro sad sold' at P. rt- j land prices. Garden seed kept 10 hulk. Field p -as and Field corn aJso carried in large qoantitiee. Stewabt At Sox To Farmei T HAVE EBSIKI) Til H MAGNOl X Mill ws-rehoriee arid will have it in order lor receiving ihe pretest crop. warenoote is nratriita en.l cn.vnie Ir.catel. Costtioa - wo good e'eaoers. nciay in ui iraiinj. fact's will r I for delivery ia doe tine. Give me before 01 .lin srraozeoienia to a'or- crop O. F. SIMPl Albany, Or., July 15 h, 1893 DRUGS, Stationery, Toilet itiie, Inttrumen-3, Etc. Music GRAHAMS SHAW -DEAlB8 IX- AGRICCLTL'RAL implements and supplies. Advir.ce Thresher and en gines, Minneapolis Binders, Woods and Standard Mowcn,, New Ion Wagons, Nor wegian Plow, oils of all kind at the lowest price possPtle. The Aliian'e ar.d G range agent have a warded u the con tract to furnish Twine for -heir me. Tiber. Call and get our prices befcre purchasing elsewhere. BMGlMSANDSEPAfiATOBS Hodps & IcMW They don't snake any better than tb 'RneU" and Stewart Sox sell that kto at Albany. Sereeal good aecood hand eo pi oee for a&le at a barssun. PAINTS & OILS. The l dd pa,ut for sale oo this Coaat ia tbe "Pboef N 1' an i we are agent f jr it at Albany. W? wieo carry a fall line of oil , vartti-he, s and carriage ptuora, etc. SnrwAt-r Sox. rne Corr.er Vtvg Sti re," A BEE SUPPLIES. -D"'' keep jonr bee in an old box any longer. Stewart Si Sox carry bee hive. ceTrioo, comb fonndatioc Burkhart his wife.I M Kten-v end F SHERIFFS SALE , ltke Circuit Court 0 ti-- tt t 0"g tot lie County of Linn. . Ihe Oregon Mortgage Company limit PiaJntifi, M C P Burkhar; and SeSie C Rnrkhartl wiie.C K Ps'le and Mary M Parkea, ' vfe, John Li Bo-Sbart aod EI it I nait. ais wire. U U no -e:-. art arid "ai end oee smokers at low prices. WILL YOU BUILD tb w- 11 j I'.t t.-rt- tot (mil tore Stewart (V Sol They keeps iar.e stock of baUdes hardware and aeil at prices to init tfce times. Mrs. A. M. Alien Ferry, Wash. 20 Miles from a Doctor ADVANCE THRESHERS A Kentucky bride in a sleeping car started to get a drink of wa'er. "When I come back,' she said to her hoshsnd, "stick your foot oat of the berth so I'll know which it is " Tbe conversation was andible. When she returned a mas culine foot rotruded Irom nearly every berth. the work of tariff .reform, which the true interests of the coun'jy so clearly demand, which so large a majority of the people as shown by their suffrages desire and expect, and to tbe accomplishment of which every eTort of the present administration was p'edged. But while tariff reform has lost nothing of its immediate and permanent importance, and most in the near future encage tbe attention of congress, it bas Arwrr wtn'Hks. to their value. Hot water enlarges the feet by drawing tbe blood to them; when used . ) -1 , J L - . t I ii icy aoouiu oe ruoueo or excruicu uciwe : attempting to pat on a light boot. Mustard and hot water in a foot bath will sidetrack a fever if taken in time.cuie s nervous head ache and in luce sleep. Bunions.corns and Taw Mesttaste. Sew York. Aug 7. Tbe World's . Washington special say tbe following is an authoritative sta'ement regarding Pre- ' ideot Cleveland' message: He dwells most particularly upon tbe deplorable con dition of tbe country as it affects tbe mass es, Tbe basker and tbe broker and tbe capitalists, be reasons, can take care of themselves, but the wctrkingmen are prac - , . .... I tkally be) pies when tach a condition of A Benton county paper tys: If tbe affairs as now prevails exists. Tosubstaa ? 1 ,T l V' " u"on" om" 01 ""ni.ion. Gate this argument be show, in conrire : Job I o continue Jodecresue at the j language the actual effect of tbe law know n rapid rate nwhich tbey have since tbe j aTTbegberaan act now in force He calls ? irrk lists rlAaVr1 tlt. w ill at l,ai-a Ia 1 ..... . ..... . - -'" ' " i attention to 'be iesrtti ot conhdec e sua make an assessment upon the e"d- tberrfrora Hr deals not in theories, itors to raise enough money to sy the bat ln f, to demonstrste tbe trut assignee his salary . this assertion that the burden inflicted up- 1 ' nm ths rYMintrr Kr tKttt nnitt I saw fa Ma A San Francisco man says people are ! TZLJ?? ! W,?in,D . ! I fortunate who have monev in tWpended 'orth"T7tkh lieves that Use mnA t. ts .hvjif, a n. I itnt.-wtl 1 1. . I ;, 1 . it.. fi pisin iiuty 01 ail patriotic ciiiaens. entrust But Hood's Sarsaparilla was Equal to the Emergency Ptottrtsy, Otitis and Fermr itUk Leg Perfect Cure. " Alter ay basy was bora I got Into very sert oos const Itfcrn, bsvisc pieurisy, cMUs sod tsver. fraJaaily dereloptaz iaUs ml!k lef. We Bve 20 aSawaWamB(axySl ai:.l c.i t..: l.-.tw whit 10 do. FSaaBy ssfsstr ptal Wai of essffer taa I besaa to tike Beod's SarsaparOas and when I was tsstng tbe Utird bouie I eoahl see It Was Doing M Ceod. I craitinned with aortber bottle, sod reeerereJ so rspsdly tltst now I suae ia gst heeMss. I THOU SHALT NOT KiU mm aco-tdiDg lo law, sad ton raubt to bay I iur (ia) sod an roncittoo of Stew-v t A Sox Tbey keep a t.ond rtoek ard tell cheep Ciant powde,ftue ar-d cap always co band WE SELL COAL, IRON nA f lve. ' and keep a Urge stock of bUcksmitl (apt lie ot basd. SrrwAirT t Sox. Hood's Cures BMBBss) MBSSBMBl xs 3 fUmt Mas. A. M. A1XEX. rerry. Y ilMrsgton. Hood's Pitts curs all Liver Uit, ous. JanndKC. Itifftsnoa. Stem, seemed to me that the financial condition ! c:iousnes are nature' protection against of the country should at once and before I bad shoe leather. Two hot foot baths a a1 1 other subjects be considered by your J eek and a l'fle pedicuring will remove th honorable body. cause of much discomfort. A warm bath I earnestly recommend the prompt re- ' with so ounce of sea salt is almost ss rest- peal of the act passed July U, 1890, author-1 Inl a a nap. Paddle in the water until it izing tre purchase of silver bullion, and 1 csols, dry wltti a rough towel, put on fresh tha' othe legislative action may put be- ! stocking, have a change of shoes, sod the yond all doubt or mistake tbe intention j woman who was "ready to drop" will have and ability of the government to fulfill its j a very good understanding in ten mtonUs. pecuniary obligations in money universally The quickest rel et from fatigue Is to plunge "Not one person in a thou .and take proper care eta watch." said a watchmaker yesterday. "Good watches are raised by the ra etc treatment they receive from tbeir owners and 'he makers are abused hen they get oat nfordr. The modern i banks that will pay dollar for dollar. watch is a wonderfu.ly intricate and mott i Tbe Pacific Bank of that city will pa j.hmi. ,j , .. 1 .j ' almost nothing une roan who bad -,!, I'llVI. vi ss.v (.iiwutsiu, 4 v its tAiiast'tsswti i , - . , . r I n its mrtnBV in it hsasi K ita str t faa in K rtrvtnai of ninety-eight pieces, and over 2.000 opera . QQ . ,rip Sh, expected t0 draw on tie lions are used in its manufacture. It takes ! fond: bat now she can't get home until GOOD NEWS For lite totliions of i l 11 cf sTutt'a Pills. Are warranted to tbreh more grain in a glren time snd do it better than any mi chir.e made. The Advance TrACTios Exctxes art the best In the world. Remember Urge work mear Isrge profi- in the thretrdng business. Catalytic mailed free. EDWARD HUGHES. Gcn'i Agt, Portland. Oregon SPRAY YOU ? TIEES.-t - t-r- Su-w.it .,: a-4 Uke ear of your orchard. The oatbt they edl has brew tried in this st'-e for tb. ee years by tae best or ei ardur ac4 ia s e mpUte nirtitss WE RE NGT ERACCING -t - b ee tbe beet be otdre tiearv, xiMort razor atvd r'eket cwltery is) lbs- vaJte) 2om- snd m e for yr.arsre. - rxwajrr k f ox. PLOWS. We bae s aew tbillwi plow es etl tbe tmm a th "Oliver." We its r Uc it and ai on triad. Eitraw v ;,1 fit j f 'hvtr. Abo we fesve s :il hue sf steel : pU we that :jbc be exeeUed. Yoa saight : rosrifclyure s few cetita by cntDiBg srastsd 5 sod teeis w. SnrwaaT ft Sox. Wall PapeF, Oregon state msM j It fi!-sr tT. ... . ... . IHal 1 recogniied by all civilized countries. WH V Ml STKISHENCY IN IOWA. (Dubuque Herald.) It is well said that if they did not read about it in the papers the (aimers, store keepers and other business snd professional men of Jowa would nst know there was a financial stringency in th country . There is none in Iowt. For the fsrmers tre work ing a usual, raising the best crops ever grown in the state or making the best batter Is ihe world as usual. T,e latter has as mnch to sell snd gets as much returns as ever. And it goes from him through the chain of Iowa commercial and manafaitui -log Interests. Why is this? Why is Iowa do'ng so well when other s'ates are experiencing distress, lack ot work, shut downs and other bad In dustrial signs. An answer can be read between the lines in tome figures aarf'corc parigons issu;d by the commerce exchange of Des Moines. They are worth studying : Iowa butter product 1891 $ 33 748.198 Total f,old output in the United States 33,'75.ooo Total petroleum output in the United States 32.s75.tS8 Total gold and silver output of Colorado 31,958.320 Iowa crop in 1891 1 05,263483 Total anthracite coal output in the United States Total tilver output in ihe United Ststes Iowa's bay and corn crop Totsl pig iron output in the United States '25,337.985 This is the rtasrm we bear of no bank failures or financial crisis in Iowa, and that is the reason there will he none. the foot In ice-cold water.anj keep it im mersed until '.here is a sensation of warmth . A nother tonic for tbe sole is s handful of alcohol. This It s sure way of dryine the feet after being out in a storm 306,000 of the sin ail screw which are used in it coast ruction to weign a pound. Die hair-spring Is a Uip of steel about 94 inches long, i i-ioooth of an inch wide, and 27 10,000th of an inch thick. A 20- 1,000th part of an inch difference in tne thickness of tbe strip makes a r iSerence in tb nlog of a watch of about six m.outcs an hoar ber husband salary. saves enough from his i-si witii the responsibility ot trovemoent. to heed such demand. ThereBMs be recom-; mentis an stietistditirsnsl repeal, without a hint of oonptcnite or a substitute of any kind. He notes the tact that the people in the last election made an emphatic demand for revision and reform in tariff legislation. Tbe pledge then made nasat he kept, 'at since that tiase asjmforeseen exigency has arisen, snd it must be met and mastered it 1 the plain duty of congress, therefore i Tnlt ptrnn-rv t au- tjb TIKY LIVER PILL ..tthMi! icTtlTsuly wiH .Jrrr-. gftj fP.t nrtatntitc all UieiirlwllU larsrt- SSBSSSi uweraustrrH. wljr tTV twn tali!.. IMhaaanaStheiK-pttUflB .- dtSSS ). , . Tastr ttatl U at TvTTS T'.JsT UVH Pi'S I t ii(N, PaintH. 1 1 (iinsr., lite The new postal money orders to be provided by tbe government will soon be issued. In the new system there will be no complication. Sheets will be is- IUD. sued calling for amounts from one cent to "to afford rWief to tbe country by plaving tiiree dollars, wtiien can oe torn on to the repeal ot tbe financial statute ahead of unit tf nnrrhlMr Trip twMlmstt.r vill .11 aSIu. mhImmUUJ lnm'.l.i;,.n , . , . f " " " ' - .1 . .... ....... n.n.uVU ITWUIK To keep th' 'aoing of a watch ss regular j have no writing to do on it, the sender j to tariff or any otter subject. rvteairt? at assswtssaj . .. k.. t rint Isaat. al I rst w V Sa n A f tSt i n j il tha samn as ss as mIw&abV ' vswitsi as uiuat r . vtsujcvtMs hi b tuatsi s v s s sttttwiy , ss- a tr t, s iut flsttHtr eao at. v tivrv t ment that U to ur. it hcnSd be wonnJ op 1 ?r nit- n cent Vn W.!h clmrgei mr fc. assort rarn ilur ts rlf r ai is- C" 9 iMOrf Strictly Cash. J. A. fiBiiiuuf; ALBANY, -r- CFEC0K N. Waldahl, Merchant Tailor. st the same time of day, asd daring the time that it ii not worn it should be laid i down or hung up regularly , according to ...... , . . . . ; habit, as the movemeai of evert watch it Spirit baths are used bt professional dancers, ' . .. rrnh.li sn ivilntriaM In Item Ike f-tl in i r condition. in any amount op to three dolUrs, instead of thtee cents as now. FRM THE WtJBFOOT 5TATF. more ; down than when it New York rimes. i. worn in the pocket.' A RKI'OKM THAT;WIU.HFLP 73.014,735 7Mt6, 565 M6.S'8.583 TAKBVOira CHOICE Tbe Sunday Oregooion pablishrg the f (Mowing editorial paragraphs, one im mediately following tne other. This is the first: All the western railroads are discharginT employe nnd reducing sages, and mills and factories in Lawrence, New Bedford and ixjwe'l closed eterday. The effect of the "change" votd for last November s' ems to b felt in all parts of the country alike And this is tbe other: The country believs in Mr Cleveland as a man tat tbe times, and awaits with in ter'st Hiid c mfi IcriQavhu unssag-t to con gress. He understands the principle of ir.'.Pi-y. ar,d ii.it courage to otate and in, tin tato hem 'e a'til get a inessare that will braes up t -e country -f yi 'i vn e paid your money you c.n nke t'i:ir f.'hcice luq if m.i 1 ; $ b tb a s ta c 6v d a o 1 ihstf '.O bt: irea'iirj elicits the infor b" e. verrtnent l as on band oniOiS o' fin- silvr, costing va. ue of the - 0 ' o (167 rxo 000. If ii v i t rasol would teslize 48 wss, SKalnal which ii -i l ' issued. It would v.li ' 0, it'i he present a i "I t f United ijiaies, about . o ,-nvert 'Ms bullion Into silver jilvi cei'ihctes by law could ietucd n profits a coined. IQ lit VITA VION8. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden Common every day. 'rtULtY. One of the most important features pre sented to visitors is tbe magnificent dura tional exhibit, now fully open and complete. In Ik. rl.r,rlmnl r.t liKa.r.1 ar. V...lr ' -''-' - ., 1 all the ststes and teriltorle are creditably represented. Particularly are ihe most dls tant state we'd ren-esented, from the At lantic to the Pacific, snd of thee no exhibit it more attractive Ua that pretented by tbe state ot Oregon. Its specific charac eristics are numerous and many cf ihem unique, and at once hold the attention of tbe pass;r-by. In the dt' part tuenl of ornithology ibere Is a magnificent display of all tbe game birds of Oregon elegantly mounted. There are free hsrd and mechanical drawing and photograph work illastiating all feature of public school work through tbe several grades. O' the higher institutions of learning the Slate University, the State Agricultural College and the Willamette University lead In their exhibits. Tbe entire exhibit is a splendid tribute to the enterprise, skill and ability of he teacher and schoo's of the Wtb-faot state. Chicago Inter-Ocean. The following appears at the foot of a billhead of a Kansas physician It ia laid ! unique, original, and we presume effect ive. "A prompt settlement of this bill is requested. If bills are paid monthly, a discount of ten percent is given. Bills not paid promptly will be passed to my attorney for collection. If yon pay your pnysician promptly be will attend you Aat interesting example of bow electricity as applied to farm work it now is operation at a Scotch farm. The wlio'e of the usual farm machinery, such as Ikraahing, sowing, corn thrashing snd th - like, sr. ,lere driven by sn elect. Ic motor. The electricity is generated by water power, the turbine wbeel which drives the dynamo being about 1.000 yard from the fsrm. The electric current is conveyed by underground wires 10 the house and farm, in each of which a storage battery it placet. . Th'e supply the tlecttlc currents for ligh'fng and motive purposes when the machinery is not work ing. The whole of the mansion Is iKum-Inate-i by electric light, and an electric motor if pro-i led for pumping tbe waler fcr do metilc pui poses. 1. i M. j ' W Powell, director of the United Stie Geo'ujticsl Survey, thus describe the origin ot Lake Tahoe: In geog-a phical tin.ea not long go. as peaks ihe scientist, but very long ago, as speaks ihe ctnonlcler of human fol ies, ihere was a deep valley on the eastern dope of the Sierra Ncvsdas at the Headwaters of the Truckee Kiver, Ahon this valley towered gt unite mountains. Set earthquakes ctme, rectt were opened in the rocks, ami from the fissures poured rr on strous streams of lava. One of those fissures crossed the lower end of the valley , aid through it poured floods of molttn rocks. Stream af'er rfreim faed, 10 r in sclld hcel uiiu htwsi lii.iii . Anil was built across ill val'ey 2000 or 3000 feet in height, and above it was a deep basin 500 or 6c square miles in irea. Ti e storirs that fell on trie grsni'C and volcanic mountains rolled in rivers to fill the basin, and Lake i'uhne was created . Nellie Grant- Sarioris and children have arrived at New York from England. It is rt ported ste will reside there permsnemly. waits, aa be made the doctor trait, and while he is waiting the angels gather him in." All changes made in tbe tax laws, state or federal, involve new adjustments in bus iness affairs. To unsubsidize one industry however, is to assist 'another. To take tbe tax from steel rails, for example, would be to cheapen tbe cost of railroads and trans portation. Tariff reform would help as much as it might hurt. It bas been certain to come since 1890. The manufacturers are preparing for it by adjusting their business to expected changes. But there is no special alarm in manufacturing cir cles on this account. Tbey are not stopping their works, excent in case where thev find it impossible to get usual banking accom-1 SS Atri? Judge? 5? whttt " think ,. . . as follows: W ben a business man wants to modations. Anxious as Mr Harrison and ,,,i, ,,,, ,u . , 1 vst 'uiii va tii' sti itiKnii t 1 KUUst the WstlteesiBn. Loiitvttjjr, Ky, Aag8 Tbe wbitecaps f I'-vr.t- !..wnhij. led. bsjrBsd Btl IbsBM of tbe Conrad tonight. Today three rider less horses, owned by three wbitecaps. John Kendal. William Fish and William Hnb- ose. were loonu. it it thought tbe owner I 1 1 t 1 , . , T a l I ami uero airreu ny lac ronrai. vno nave returned from Kentucky. Thef sav they hare three mote men to kill. Harrison i about Ju'v IS h. a rrromivsorv note dnievt county is excited as it never was before 'JntrlSth wed sisn.d bv P II Marshals vr.,. infcTor sdofph el.-bmsn for fan. sw i are, sum. Tn- flfM.4r wi, onrf. , f,., s,r v.vtne Na' Youk, Aug 7. Tbe world's Wa.h- it at tbl office f r Mr Rtebmtn F. L. Krt hs. sd.tt da ash at its and 11!. beresfter . el grtru !o CASH iy. T iT. in Al'any. oe on tb road 4 iswcmz t :roui tba! piare er or promptly, night or day. rain or shine, inaton enrnatra.Mit ha nolkd mmmu ''He your slow neighbor sutlers and ' unon tbe PronoaSd silver Uri.laiion and .. K. mmAa Ik. Imim . n.l ! .1 I . tV . . . . . t ' u; it-xwj innru sure- taere are it- A Portland paper nets excited as follows : "Keep your eve oo Chicago. The fair is an utter financial failure. The town is loaded down wjth mortgages. Speculation has run riot. Nearly all business is on a factitious basis. Tne foundations of the whole city are sandy and are not expected to withstand the fury of snch a storm as is now sweeping the country. tbe republican organ are to make tariff apprehension a stalking horse under whose cover they may hide their jrolitical short comings and responsibilities, it is a trick that will not avail them. They will be held to proper account for the conditions they have brought alrout after thirty years of continuing control of federal legislation. Tbey must lay in the bed they have made. It will lie time enough t) blame tbe demo cratic party when it shall iiave developed itt policy by action. A "Constant Reader'' wants to know how many United States bnds aie now outstand ing, when they become doe, and the rate of interest they draw . Of the funded losn of 1891, (due in 1891 ) authorized by the sets of July 14th, i87o, and January aoth, 1871, and drawing 4 per rem by the origins Set there are still oubs'anding $25,364,500 But ihee now draw only 2 per rent inter est. When they became due the II' rrison administration, t emg sin r of money, pro posed to the hoi e s 10 continue them at 3 per cent Interest sbk h wit ncrepted by the holder. Of the funded loan of 1907, (due in I9o7,)inthoiizt'd by the ar's of July 14th l87o, snd .lamiurt 2 Ii 1871. ml diawing 4 per cent interest ther are i I outstanding $559.6o5-5''. Kx p i 1. $67,690 re fjnding r tiici es its " v .wo classes of bond constitute rr e ir. i leret beanrg indeblednest . 1 tb tinned atsts. The debt upon which irtetrt h e ceised since maturity smounts t $2,081,530. Besi.i, these thT; are o (a'Uiig legal teoU r notes, old deminii n t-s f c urnsl currency etc., amounting '374 noa . 46. O' certifi cates Issued Mil 0-r..f .ullrm, etc. .there are $569,428,556. r 1 indebtednes. including e incstss sod tieasury notes amoun tti $1 538 483.607. money, and irenerul hanl tiniw. he liirins by stopping his advertisements in the ioral pats?rs and virtually withdrawing his sop port from them. And yet the newspaper man is expected to keep up appesraxu'sw make a lively and valuable paper, boom the town, invite capital, stimulate enterprise, and do a thousand other good and necessary thing for the welfare of the community and at his own expense and on a thinner diet than a faith-cure fast. fled CrownMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. s reocttKs run siTCstoa eon. aso sasiuui "tar. representatives in favor ot tbe repeal, while ' t ' vlsre for a substitute and 22 will not ! talk. Three aenslurs declare against the repeal of the Sherman Itw. Many members of both houses who will not talk will no- I doubtedly vote for repeat A large nam- ; ber of those who want substitutes are for ' fres coinage or against the demonetization i . ,. . ... of silver. j Kk.S; St)I.'4lP HiM !.. f J . Twealy-Tw. rrran Brwwatst : "'""'"""' LoxDOjt, Anf 7 Newt of a sad acti-! C HEEP 1. T 21 htd ( siep, not dent to s party of excursionists wa recei v ! 3 Hrodl. frost A !t Jts f tret snath of ed this evening from Port Talbot. Wsles. ! 'sny. 10 old o 1-. 1 1 UasSs. o e bank Twenlv-eight pleasure- seekers took a boat ' 0 1 "' m . W.H py f .. trooi .oa at Port Talbot and pnt out into Swansea j '"Tm ,tl ' A 1 l itsy . by. A heavy sea struck the boat, capsiz- ' 11 war cw.j 1 . ,j j - 1 iir , iih iuiiik f Witn several women and children, were drowned. VV i. . . t The others were saved. S BardBUw. PaoRt'. III. Atur 6. The action of the government in requiring the payment of Inquire- of T It R of Albany ,.u U internal revenue taxes in currency to be remitted to Chicago instead of New York, is the most serious blow the whiskey trust hss received in a long time. As a result, its business is practically paralyzed. Pro duction has been stopped for some time. Here is how the Seattle banks held their I snd now tbe process of distribution is at a standstill, and all for a lack of currency The anti trust own aootirding to the Portland Welcome: tne banks in Seattle former I a union, through which all the lock boxen in the safe deposit vaults were bought up and it was ; agroiii mat wnen one nanrt would tie tercet 1 to close that they would all immediately do the same, and if a deposit was drawn from a bank, and the tiarty withdrawing such money should wish to deposit it in some other bank, such bank and all others, would refuse the deposit, thus forcing the depos itor to return to his own bank or hide his fumls away. The following is handed u by an Albany man as worth publication: Willie and Johnny set up a lemonade stand the other day. says an exchange and a gentleman was their first patron. Willies sign read: "Four cents a glass." Johnny modest announcement was: "Two cents a glass." Being a man with an eye to the fact that a "penny saved is a penny earned," the cus tomer iiought a glass of Johnny's lemonade, paid the two cunts due, and casually in qnirod : " v hy is yours cheaper than your brother's ?' ' "Cos mine ia the lemonade that the puppy fell into." Tbe Christian Register. The Astoria Budget! says: There laid at the U P dock this mornlng.a fish of very rrspectsble size. It was a sturgeon caught near Salmon Head, and weighed exactly 585 pounda. This monster, as blsr as a young steer, would possibly have been a gorgeous tight for some stall-fed gourmets, but as for us a long Intimacy with tuch thingt enables us to control our emotions in the presence of sturgeon tteaks,vtt and to some appetizing. The Oreironian's report of tbe San Fran -cisco business uieu visiting tbe vulley was not altrgether a news report It was made up largely of venom, ill will and envy. A great deal of emphasis wag laid on the personality of the visitors, and because a few of them were not well dressed they were ridiculed and abused. The Oregon lan is suppo-seu to print tue news ana not trom the general public, it cannot lie pos- the opinions and narrow prejudices of its ib'e tnat tb annual sea bath of the mem .0, ai ... . .a. in !,; ;.,!,.. hers of the bench was the"important publii reporters, as was done m this instance.- matter" which 8Ummarily sidetrackec O he soldiers home case? Roseburg Review The members of the supreme court tire now out on the sea coast bathing in the briny surf, but those cases of "great public importance" ore still inbabitingthe land of mystery. Important enough, as they were, to crowd the soldiers' home case off the docket, they should no longer be kept secret with which to pay the tax. ditii ers are no better off. The (i lobe dis tillery at Pekin bad o'ders for four car of spirits Saturday, but to flay the tax requir ed $16,000 which the Pekin banks were un willing to furnkh. St.. Bid It. UiujnoRO. Aug 5. The barn of Hon V.' U Hare and that of his son, Joeph C. were destroyed by fire at 2 p m today. The fire wa caused by several boys playing in tie bam. They bsd been amusing them selves with lighted torches, when one fell in the chaff and straw, no notice of It be ing taken, until tbe building was well en veloped in flames. Both strictures were an entire loss. The loss of W D Hare was t0, of his son 9150, and there was no in surance. A Ball tlasste. Gervais. Or. Aug C Tbo Oregon City baseball team defeated the St Paul club on the Oervait diamond today by a score of 5 to il. It was a very pretty game, tbe score standing 5 to 6 in the ninth inning. On tbe homestretch the Oregon City club got in some heavy stick work and scored five runs. Tbe features cf tho game wen tbe stick work of Davy and Wilson of the Ore gon City team and the excellent ork of the fielders, which won them the game. A Straw: Pants, 'Aug 6. Inasmuch nstheBelir'ng sea arbitrators have not asked the agents of either power to furnish additional ovi dence relating to the questions of reguJa tion, it is inferred that the decision will be against England, aa it had been arranged that if evidence was sought at all, it would be a decision of tho question of jurisdiction ruvorame to England, Poor Shsatinsi City Mexico, Aug C The details of another duel have become public here. Kafael Re.ves Spfndolai, editor of El Uni versal, considering himself injure! by 1 er tain paragraphs which appeared in Gil Bias, demanded satisfaction from Francisco HectesdeOca. Pistols at 20 paces were the terms decided upon, Three shots were fired without result, after which the sec onds brought the affair to a conclusion. aotnan to do house s o r of iwc children, f rd. tw mt'es west r s IN rood. TV N.tCKEV, M.D., Phratcian arxl siwn. OBleeC.nier -.o tCiisworth St, nvy ato Km tmcerr statu. RssiCeacv, corner 1 'th and t'atapuoi it. Sui's mJ- to cider and guaranteed. rs'isfaciior. Repsiring of sll kinds. Shop opposite the P. ' Albaay.Oregon I. A. ti orris & Co. Fiiur asd feed S-rOre. Have removed their store to the Strahai tor -, tormer'y occrpied by Deyne 4 Rob so.-., and have on hand a full stock o 008VALL 3 FLGU , B3AN, SHORTS CUM MEAL CtUHfcM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FIOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEEO: Custom chopping done . Ctsder tbe masajerceotot the Sate Board I f Agncnltar. 00 tbe State Fair Crouds ' sear Salem, eoossnesscissg September 11th, j sesaa, una ooausmros saw week. More than Ho 000 10 cash will be paid as preeuoea for stack, p. a try, awrne, agraeal irl prodrcts i.oitt. native woods. ssioeral', weeks of art and 'a-cy work, sad for trial of speed. Rednoed r.tes of f stss aed fratsa on all transportation Brass. Fasnitiess opest fostr sveotaga daring ' be week, wits goad rsasie in auessaakoce re pew graisd stead assd th ssew reguUtioo track are n asmdtsl to be attsoae tbe ssewt cottdietabke and th best cm tb Poetic Coust. sDiendtd natna f A iiutlth.rt. adminuc-ra or ot the t Mary J Burkhan.deceaw d,Uefenia TCTICK IS HEREBY GIVZTS T i. by virtue of an excu'ior, and 1 ot sale duly uwued cut of :be as ns-ned conn ii the abore en nle-J to me diretr.ed and d -;lve ed, I wtif 03 satarstay, late I SIS slay .r a:4. a toe feont door 1 f the eocrt hoosstMt i ey of Albany, Linn eon my. orrsstor the hear of on - o eloek p m of mid 1 1 sell at pob'ic aoeUon Car otsh in bendj tbe tiign-: maae - tn real property . ritisu in s:a exeeulioo and or.ti sale as follows WWfo Ttesca'.hl rat donatiob land c.sim ot C P Par ,m luizabeth i Korkiiart, bis wife, , 995 c'aim No 46, bedosz pan.', of eel and 15. in tp 1 1 tsoutb range 3 wet MTillsnMlte mertdieD. in Una Osteon, eonGuniasz ICS acres. Ih 3 cfM-i n.Moz )r ro said st t to be 1 Sm, t tbe p ) ment of the cnets cf jpon eaic execo'.t -o ana tbeorizinai 1 oLeoh taxed at fcS OS. aeeoa to the : aflfSU cf p'sifittff'. claim atr.oantic the tin of $Si2t 42 in V S tolc coin 4iiiti - :nteres) lc use go.d cctrs 1 - rate cf 10 per cent per nrn r. snd .art ber stun o' $517 50 sttotnej s feed use oet plus if snv to t spoiled j tbe elssm of tb- lcfen:lsn-, " i Birs . snsosnssnz to the ins of -i5 .38 tt To:d ciin wrtb sccraiasr IsstS'S'f ibi in like sold ex in at tbe rata of 10 p. i per nncum so I tbe far.her sum ox I MfilS go'.al eiin with a- crr.lr.je in ber-roo sttsrt rate of 8 yer ef t annum, an1 lire further sun.- f H)l ASi Ua void cnz. wrb so-rumz inter the rate of 8 p.r cent per s -r.nar tbe HBtssStss ir. r.t tTerorresSS '.ffiejent to par use piaintin eft suornev 's fee. interest and coots, II then sell tie north half ofs iid, lan a claim ihe pto-ceds anting ihe pplted 10 snr osianee teat 1 open sa.d piauntif. s sain torxet s fee .n j costs Ixued tli .s JSkb liar of July. lfc33 t't'JAlKSlS, Hbtt'.S' t L'ntj coeniy. n EXECUTOR'S SALE. Notice is be-efey cirea thai tbe SBBtcd rxacsUor cf taw tact will cdi men: of Owess Bear, deceased, isle 1 ecttr, Orecoa, will porsaaat to sail the esanty eoar. foe Ltsns easutry. Of doty icsde sod -tiered tf tecard eaVtf Jay Cf I sue, 1?3. actnermns nii tbe arxiersaed a. exeesstors cf osa ' to clt the Lord herein It's , tho 16 b day cf September. 1998,. ststsdeadi day. There U rate rod fur 'bese i Bsar 0 cloc1 P ef aatd day. eawtewu the b.t riei.I ri h, e.i. ; t-it Hosssw door, n tb ctty of that has he noes tbe croatsd foe mj . Um ',y ell rkKi esasets Vatast.le asd bandtrsee improve " hinimr ladder ail cf th? righ aser.ts bass been made or. th. ! sad interest Ue taut Uwcn bear beildsas. iaae of ha dea h Lo sad In tbe fol PreataoB ii.t has been revised ard ioa- 1 id rJ estate towit: fovt,l to the benefit - f exhibitors. K-in Beginsinit st tbe X E corner vi (or preroioana cjw. I3ais.t,.i J.. I land elsum 1 1 wen Bear and of the fair. ar,d exbibtta ststt be io p ice bv So 2340 fd elim Ko 41 in tp 12 8 IV r m of aid dav I the i.lamette menciia Jt snd cU a t32. 50 cboiss to tbe E fc2.50 1 ot s trace of land sold to V W Rubs Set: ntrcss or aossissiox. Men-. Seam Ticket tS'omer' Seesoa Ticket UestV Day Ticket vTorceo s Day 1 tcsteu Rate Track Tickets, daily Women lo the race coir, free, aoder 12 er. free tball. Seod i th: oecreUrv at Portland for Lut appkessox. J T URSGU, Seentory. President ... 1.00 .... JB" 23 .... JS i ,.:;.irec M ew. Dr. I'Htterson-tV hIIusw The Noted CSainroract a-d life ware, and caa tw fuund M N r U tVneillV !she tell abxut all ami lulnn.. SM traohhw iW bo:nM. as tirsr frrqa 111 lulhasqas FOR -Al,B-A Of L Vierctk. good horse. Inquire f i C Robin, t- by Owen Bear and tben eosi:b 2 chain, ttence S 31 kliowjn'..- the csorer sfasl iih rasitss, tbeace smtb '-. 90 cbaaa, thewcel psalei with tbe north line uf sd I Bear claim 53.10 chains to the east ' SM asd rlsiss, tbeaes north 17 thotos to sf pssce of begieaing, enctaintnz ltMJS 1 oil to unn o ccty, Uregoa . Tori -ne-aa. t cash in bond on lay one-half ia six tncnths from day rourrect st 5 per cent per ami awrtcatje on the land sold. This the Bth day of J!y. IS93J ALrtta . joHX Crs eathjrford S t. mberfitsv.-' Attorcevafr Ex. ALBANY COLLEGE.::: Notice of A3signm( Notice is herebv civen that the Oregon, ef Alhoa v, Oreron. has dab tinned to the uderigned sssisnea si i property sad effects lot the btnefit of 1 1 creditors, noder asd bv viits of tbwl j e i sssinment laws of the state of t j and the andersi ;ncd hss bre'ofre. r all Term beeins l" ot jQO s93. duly q 0 i as snch arerignee. September 13. Send for Catalogue. HILL'S All persons havtcg claim against I solvent and the estate tbarevf are hi repaired to press t,t the same to thai dersigned at the Bank of Creoo hoi he city of Al: any, Oregon, nsder with! three months of that dote. Dated this 29th day ef Jnce 1S93. VV.S. TaOStSS) oeasc 01 toe i k n Utegoa, 4Ut xi rent. REMEMBER I earefurinveetistatj Vr I t;i iKANTEK A era arid Invite the innet invegtlrrmMnn r. rum, MwwMikil. 1 I tly and tbo merit of our Tablets. RESO OUR TESIIB0ilLS J Double Chloride of Gold Tablets 1li.,T!;l-,;l,WT,hrdtrfwTOI,ITJl,ronitJ'i--' Perfectly harm ' ' iy?or?,irHnv'T-amA!,'"tv'"n "i-Pfteaorffeewithouttn. knowl i --. INK KN Nf.N anfl HHH Nr HI KIT enn tenred at home, and wtth- - - ........ mum nviiiiunu ujiuii uu.aiiv eort on tne jvmt: o: ' -itlcat, by tbe uso of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD Ci CP Tari pt li'irliiir trr-.itmr-nt pstirnto rtrr nllowrd th frrts t ,. . " T in... 'Sis pbti)euiitllucbUrnostheyballvolnuiHlya:nv them ui. t- n.i iKinu'iiiurs una patnpniel f u-timonilM free, and shall f C- l Itart tri 1 iti-st SSlsfT nwnssa tf wwm .. f t - BV twts. a . '- r!sirrr"tirr.''r"-'? " oojnnsunica- HILL'S TABLETS nre for sale by all h.st-class If yoitr driiKKlKtilum not k-,'p them, enclryw ns I on -v. "... ..w u mull, 1. Ul lUr Tutilt'tH. rile jyor.r nemo end rddrc-iplslnly.andstato 1 iranu lire KT iUtUCIXl, Morniiuio or Liquor HsLtt. ' DO NOT BU nncniVCD Into purchasing ... ..... ,w,vw . rrv peaner TABLETS nnd tako'uo i i'liit. Uauuf acturod only by THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO, St. S3 A 58 Optra Bis::; , LIMA, OHIO. PAtTTICrLAK3 FREE. from persons who have been cured by tho use of Hill s Tablets? Tun Ohio Chemical Co.: Dkak StB: I have been vtsintr t-rmr enn- for tobacco tliiMt, nod found it would In whiht vim el nil,, iYm- it t ,,..,.! ... .,t. troitii 111 me stronsrent chewmar tAtiAr-tiK dAv. ami Irom our to rtvc cisnsrs: or I would simike ten to lortTDlneaof tobacco. Have ctuiwMt nnd smoked for twentv-Sve vears. ami twonm-kansn Of -vmr TableU curvd me so 1 have no rtvsire for It. B. X. J.W LOKU. Leslie, Micb. Onnnn Frarrv V TliK )niitT'w-.ni.rrv..irrt.!srv ' . ivttt S.i ttt tttrst 1 vuat for l.fl w iiMh f -t-stis TsnltlsBf fi ThKu,mi llsnKi I sals,! thcill it 1 1 r;lU tintl It rtniitrb 1 was la.tt It st liassa .- kbu . ..W tbiy did tbu work lu lesw than tbrceitax-s. I am c-ured. Truly yours, XATU&W JOHNSON. I. O. Box 4X viiiuviibsin.il, LTi.r-VtKMLEliBItl-il glXS DIO pisaSUr9 tO SpBat A wUrd Of tll-Hl.Ht tr VIMIP TSvrtlaSf U Uv swvn tsius drmr.1st ...l,ll..t.ul ,. skJ., a - ST a iT . j ovst stag estvtsa.li .iiiini mi m Miv ll.st VJl b r from Notice to StockhDld( XTCTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN TBm X tbe DBtti stockholders meettasi "unw i-everopmeoi .otnpany atertco, yjr-., win te neld st tbe comp otbee in tbe town of Waterloo, Or. est WsJ nesday. August cd. 1SU3, at the beast O clock p sn of tssd day, for the par iiiauaiasa u aireetors ot saud compsnv . serve tor the eosuu g year ar.d to trsu auch other business ss may rrgaarly oeroressioi meeting . Dated this 7th dsy of July, 1S93. J O Vansja-r SvCtetarv.' NOTICE OF FINAL SETmMIUITj fMKJ IS HEREBY GIVKX THAT THK , uniimumbVOIIIIS SSS Will OOd tSSt of Juhu buveu. daceossat, ha Sied aa Saw! a with tba county dark of bins cooasiv O i Us" uw iNxintr court of aaM Linn iWrt Sta rate the Sh Jv of September, 13SJS, Yt t 2 in ih anernooo of ru oav """"ST oocuocs u any to said Ssssl swan august nm, last, HMOXSUEI.TOS. and you, Li order to know t euro was pcriuuuuut. Vours truly ill liquor, and thrausrh n friend, 1 wan led "to try yuur Tablets. Ho was a beav y snd !ini",w . Vl'i "ul afler naina your Tablets but ihree day s be irtiit driukina:, mi will not touch llriuor ot any kind. 1 have wnited four tnoiuh before writing uu curu wt iHTinuucuc. i ours tnuy. ItisJ. HKLEN MORRISON. t'IM-lS.ATI, Oil.o. r tbe now tat AdtlrsBi5 ull Ortlorss to RESPONSIBLE i TF sTsUI ItTn StwU fr WLM BsTb A ii t GENTS WSWTEDf ' wiiiw wnblfllVMIa Wi( qvxuwmnx,, M'wana uu - OHIO. Tub Ohio Cbkm ica r. Oo :- Oiitn'Lsatkst v uasii usou iuurr"ir.ii', Iivooaertnlea lv. lor seven vewrw anil -' our Tablets have perfortneC a miracle In any case. two packages ol your Tablvta, and without airy effort on my port. W. L. LOTEGAT. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. VJOTlCe; IS utiittBY tiiVKX THAT THE VX-I jlv rnraoweu auoutuasraaor ci the estate anoinai uanw, araaw, ass SUM with Uke Ct ot ins vounty r.ort tor Unn eonnty, Ongon, ami SsCss rrr : ...yn vvw.. i iun v . u7 ui wsrswav, i?ws,at taws bourol 1 o'clock p ta ot aaid day, tv the hcartasraf bjeution it any to said actfount and tor settlemeat Dated Junefrth. ljs. john a i i ruur:vi Jasss J CHAUu.v, Admiuiitnier Attorney for admitustrtor. EXECUTRIX NOTICE ' : ftJimCE IS HEREBY GiVES THAT THK CH , J.V dorsiiroal ha tsseu appomtml eiecutrii of .he lm ) will and toslaattnt of Andrew Robb, decease. , late of Una county; Oregvn, All person havisar oiairusas-alnat said estate are hereby rcoulrsd to present tbe some at the offl ot James i Chrltoa lis lbony, Oregon, to tbe uwlerwgoed, with proner viinch.ra and properly voriftej, within six sirialaa ' rorssthl ilats imum jui.v Srd.lSSW. James J Charltciu, a'nTltSSlU i AUomey for Esutrix.