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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1893)
Sbe icntuctat. (lEXBRAl. SHERMAN'S ROMANCE. Wben tho grim old warrior, General Sherman, was a lieutenant gay, careless, like the lieutenant of today, he was sta tioned at Monterey, and the belle of the quaint little Spanish city fell in love with Jum, says th,e, San Francisco Examiner. He '-- -ujrtId ,hen and .":ll in love witn uei, m . perhaps he was speaking true, so the Amer- J ican officer and the Castillian beauty were engaged. They parted wben ho was ordered east, as other lovers have parted, with mutual vow and caress, and perhaps the tears in the dark eye of the maiden were reflected in tens in the eyes of the man. He would return. Oh, yes, he would come back to Marie Ygnaclo Bonifacio. He said so and was anything more of assurance needed ? Yet in token that he was sincere be broke a shoot from a rose tree and thrust it into the moist earth. Its budding and bloom ing was to be a continual message to her. Then he went with his command. And Maria watched tbe shoot. It flourished from the first. It grew till tbe blossoms, season aftc season, made the little garden rich with color and perfume. It grew till it clambered on the abode walls of the house, and the winds scattered afar the falling petals of its radiant offerings. But the lieutenant did not come back. Maria watched the rose tree and thought of the moonlight night wben her lover had thrust it, a slender branch, into the ground. He sent no word. She could not believe he had forgotten her, and if even her faith wavered she looked upon the roses, the token of his fealty and silent message that be would come to claim her. Months and years went by. Maria was beautiful as ever, but she was no longer the belle of Monterey. She found no charm in society, but left that for others whose lovers had not gone. The civil war came on and great armies met on the distant fields of the south. A General Sherman was a leader of tbe hosts of the noi tit, and he, so the paper stated incidentally, was married. He was not dead then as she bad almost hoped; he had forgotten her, his vow and the rose tree she had tended for love of him. Maria, the Castillian sweetheart of the American lover, made no complaint. She retired to the abode house with iti clamber ing roses, and there she may be seen tody. The raven hair that the young lieutenant had often touched is silver now, but Maria cherishes in her heart tt-e picture of the n.oon lighted garden where the plighted troth was renewed and the rose planted to bear testimony. She has been faithful. General Sherman sleeps in an honored grave, but it is not r f the general she thinks. It is of the lieutenant who had told her that he loved her. The first patron of our patent system was Thomas Jefferson, who during three years gave his personal attention to every appli cation for a patent. He used to ca'l the Secretary of war and the Attorney -General ta examine and scrutinize with him, and they did it so thoroughly that in ane year the first they granted only three patents Tbe very first patent of all was gives to Samuel Hopkins In 1790 for pearl ashes M Jeffei son held that the patent system was not one (or creating revenue . but tor tncour aging the production of that which is to be of benefit 10 the whole people. Almost th: sole hereditary trade in the United Slates is thai of the deep watei pilot. At most ol the Important seaports pilotage has been cofined for generations to a few families. The Delaware t.ilots conerezate at Lewis, ahere thy have lived these many generations. To be a deep water pilot in Delaware is to be a min of consideration, with houses, lands and portable goods ashore, a snug home, a well-clad family and local honors of vaiious sorts. A meeting of tbe committee appointed but week to arrange on behalf of tbe anti silver men for a discussion of tbe silver question in tbe house has been called by Representative Raynor, chairman, for Tuesday night, at the Arlington hotel. The purposes of tbe call are the appointment of subcommittees to take chartre of the various features of thj present contest, and to com plete the organization of the anti-silver forces in tbe bouse. It Is expected that a result of the poll of tbe bouse upon pending measures will be ready for announcement . At present the estimates of tbe majority in favor of repeal vary from 22 to 40. Yesterday Senator Hiil of New York introduced a resolution declaring it the sense of the senate that nothing but finan cial legislation be undertaken during the present session. It was laid on tbe table Vest then addressed the senate on his reso lution in favor of bi metallism and free coinage of void and silver. He likened the Sherman act to a bouselsss and homeless dog without a kennel to hide its dishonored head, but declared be would not vote for its repeal without a guarantee of silver as a money metal. In the senate yesterday Voorhee intro duced a bill authorizing the issue of Na tional bank notes to full value 'if bonds deposited. The bill is accompanied by a la ter from Secretary Carlisle, urging its immediate passage. The bill would add nineteen million to the bank circul itioc of our country. In the house after tbe appointment of committee on enrolled bills, tbe great silver debate was resumed. Boatner, a democrat, of Louisiana, spoke in favor of frej coin age. Lawlon, a democrat, of Ohio, followed io favor of repeal of the purchasing clause. Turpln, the Inventor of melinite, ha submitted to the French wsr office an elec tric gun, alleged to be capable of discharg ing 25.000 projectiles in five minutes, and to have a range ot seveial miles. The ap paratus is comparatively light in weight, ao that it caa be drawn by two horses acd woiked by four mtn. The projectiles are small shells charged with a secret chemical preparation, spreading death for 60 yards around. The English Government is said to he negotiating for the purchase of the invention, though acsptical of i's value. The growl h of the orange industry in Florida has increased from a prcductton ol 600,000 boxe In 1885 to 3 900,000 for the season junt closed, and accorjlng to con aervativs 'siimates the (Oming crop will be fully 5,000.000 boxes, of which over 4,000.000 will bemarketel. The average price receivec by growers Ihe past season w is $1 31 per box. Local telegrams are now through pneumatic tubes in most of tbe principal cities of Great Bri'ain, At pres ent about 50 miles of such tubes are in opera '.ion, requiring an aggregate of 400 horee power, and transmitting a daily ave'age of 105,000 messages or 30,000,000 annually. The Utrald' statement that Senator Mitchell of Oregon has gotten into trouble about banks at Milwaukee, Wig, u an error. It is Senator Mitchell of Wisconsin. TARIFF IN fHKSFSSIOtf. In his message President Cleveland ssys It was his purpose to summon congress in special session early in the coming Septem ber that it might "enter promptly upon the work ot tariff reform, which the true inter ests of the country clearly demand, which so Urge a majority of the people s shown by their suffrages, desire and expect, and to the accomplishment of ivh'cli every effort of the present administration la pledged." September a but a few weeks away and kiiiita are that the intermediate . US tne p. time will be fully occupied with tne tsaaaw.. legislation which the president now deems of paramount importance, although he ssys tariff reform "mast in the near future engage the attention of congres." It would be in keeping with the position cf the adminis tration for congress to follow up its iinan clal legislation by the immediate consider ation of a tariff bill. It has a right to do so at the present extra session without wailing (or special recommendation to that end by the president. Congress is not biand, in extra session any more than in regular session, to limit its action to the subjects mentioned in the call or the mes sage, or to adopt the suggestions of tbe president. Nor can the president limit the time of the session, special or regular, ex cept thr t in case of disagreement of the two bouses as to time of adjournment he may adjourn them to such lime as he may think proper. The probabilities ate that upon the ap pointment of the committee on ways and means the work of tariff investigation, pre limiaary to the construction of a new tariff bill, wil' be at once entered upon . llECIDEIt. The decision of the Behring sea tiibunal of arbitration has been handed down. Five points of article 6 are decided against United States Close season is established to begin May 1 ar.d to continue until July 31 . This close season chall be obterved both in the North Pacific ocean and Bebring Sea. A protector zone is established ex tending for slxtv miles around the Islvnd Pelagic sealing is allowed outside the zone in Behring Sea from August 1st. The use cf fire arms in sealing is prohibited. A meti can arbitrators have expressed the r satis faction witb the text of tbe decision. American arbitrators believe tlia. tbe regulations decided upon by the tribunal mean practically the end of pelagalc seal ing and that they are better terms than were heretofore offered 10 the .United States by Great Britain as a settlement of the question involved. Ql EER FACTS ABOCT M09EY. There are 1 19,900,000 old copper pennies j somewhere- Nobody knows what has be- j come oi them, except that once in a while j a single specimen turns up in change. A few years ar,o 4,500,000 brotue two-cent pieces were sat afloat . Three millions cf j these are still outstanding Thrt-f rIIHnn i three-cent nickel pieces are scattered over the United States, but it is very rarely that one is seen. Of 800.000 half-cents, which correspond in value to English farthings, not one has been returned to the Govern ment for recolnage. or Is held by tbe Trea- i sary. Congress appropriates from $100,000 to $150,000 yearly for recoiniog the uncar- rent silver coins now in possession of the Treasury, rhese are mostly half dollsrs, aad ate not circulated becaus; there la ao demand for them. Not long ago ths stock of them amounted to $26,000,000, bat it is onlv abont half that now. The mooev set aside for rejoining is not !ntended to pay for the cost of the minting, but is required to reimburse the treasury of the United tate on irtnnnt of th Inac in m e;pht I . . . - . . . , . I which .at si.ici pine nave uiiccu vj : abrasion. This loss amounts to $30 on I every $1000, and it has to be made good in order to set tbe treasurer's account straight. THE E X PLA N AT IOX. The extreme strineencv of monev it nnen j to very easv explanation. Timid and scary people have withdrawn and concealed a large pan of the rroney of the country, and the banks ar: obliged to bold for their protection t large share cl the remainder. The chief thing fat has produced tbe scare of the country by substitution of silver vaf- ues for gold. Oregoaian Wc call ihe attention of those republic- ans who have been saying that fear of tiriff reduction is the cuse of tbe extreme stringency of money" to the above frank admission by the Orrgoai-rn that it is tbe silver question. The rnindreader, A J Seymour, offlillg boro Illinois is generally known in Illinois and his proposed attempt to be buried and remain in the ground while a crop of barley Is groan on his grave creates interest in this state. Dr E C Dunn, of Rock ford, has been selected by Srymoor as manager. j,r Dunn says: "There is no question that this fart can be performed. 1 have seen it per formed successfully three times in India at Allahabad, Delhi and Benars." Forsever al days Seymour will be fed upon a diet of fat and heat producing food, tie will then throw himself into a cstaleptb state, the lungs will be filled with pure air to their fullest capacity, and the 'tongue plated back and partially down the throat in such a manner as to completely close the aj enure to the luaga. The ro e, eyes and eara w'!l be lermetically sealed with wax. After paraffine has been spread over the entire body to close the pores it will be ready for burial. The body wi'l be put into an extra large casket . This will be placed in-.He another and both will be per'o a'e l in oroer that if aoy polsnnoos gases exn le from the body they may make the r escape ar d be absorbed by the sot I. The interment i to be made in a clay toil . A dispatch (torn Deer Park Maryland says: Secretary Carlisle retsrned to Washing ton lonight Before lesving he said that the real financial trouble was In the hand) of congre-s, with wl.ose decision the a-1-ministration woul I mike no effcrt 10 inter fere, an hough of nostras anxious to influence for the r.-peal cf the Sherman law. The treasury department would leave no s'one unturned to aid what he was conv need wait iqe ueginninn or oeuer times In hK opin- Ion, however, no permiinent relief coulrl he given of the(hraclei th country demanded unin action wai taken by conpress. If lists be true we are not to look for u of any bill which congregs may pass. A canning company at Ch-nat Illinois recently agreed to give the Mo. ii, Bros $750 if they would within five days produce a rslnfa'l of half an inch over 300 square miles. The Morris Bros, begsn Tuesday at 8 o'clock a rain, which ielded i laches 'at In, covering the territory ccntra.-te.) fcr. The canning firm says it wil' )jy the money. List night tain fell in neliihojring localities transmitted!"1 I,ke "j"""'-- The nltik;ig use chetn cal. The present value of wheat in figlUh marker's is a little below 80 cents a bnabel and only six times in 298 years has it been below this figure. In 1688 and 1732 the average was 72 cents; in 1745 it was 75 cnts, and 77 cents was reached in 1028! and 1733. In 1733 the average was 79 cents. Since then, 159 years ago, wheat bos not been as low as at present. The highest price was $3:85 In i812. It went above $2 in thirty-one years WASHINGTON UTTER. From iur regular Comspoudlnl. AVashlagton, Aug. 7, 1893. If lodsv was not the proudest day Speak er Crisp ever saw his looks belled him, and he must dift-r from the average man. His first election to be speaker of the house an office only second in authority and dig nity to that of pr-sldent-wak the end of one of the bitterest contes's ever waged within party lines and now, after being unanimously nominated for the position by the party caucus he Is for the second time - the honorsble position. It was - 4bU a personal triumph of which any man ...... well be proud, and which few men have at tained. The following officials were also elected by the house: Clerk, James Kerr of Pennsylvania (reelected); sergeant-at-atms, Herman C Snow, ex congress.nan of Illinois; Doorkeeper. A B Hurt, of Tennes see; Postmaster, Lycurgus Ilalton, of In diana, (reelected); Chaplain, Rev S W Had da way, of the District of Columbia. Vice President Stevenson presided over the opening session of the senate, which was a short one, as President Cleveland's message will not go in until tomorrow. There were seveial good reasons why a large attendance was not expected at the opening of the extra session. There was do contest over the speakership and many members of the house took nc Interest in those over the other officials; still, the per centage of members present was about the average for the first day of a session. All the members have been heard from and they will all he in their seals ocfore the house is ready to get down to real business which It cannot do.until Speaker Crisp lias comp eted and announced the committee assignments, for the very simple reason that none of the bills introduced can be acted upen until then Speaker Crisp is losing no time and just as soon as he can get the committee as signments completed he will announce them, but there is not much probability that it will be earlier than next week. The proposition has been made that Mr Crisp follow the example set by President Cleve land, in announcing the members of his cabinet as fist as they were selected, and announce the committees as fast as they are made up. so that they may gel to work on the bills is fast as they aie lutroduced ; butj -a. , , aw - st awa the suggtion is hardly practicable. There is so much dove-tailing oecetsarv In assign, j 1mm tlw mmhrn ta committees that the . committees are all practically made op at about the same time. Some one has proposed and the proposal meets with lavor from many members, that that an entirely new commit!?., to be call ed the committee on coinage and currency, be added to those eaiatlng in the house, and that to it be refcried atl bill relating to coinage and currency. Tne reason far this proposal is the constant clashing between ihe committee on colnsge, weights sod measures and that on banking and currency, as to the reference of bills. Should the proposal be acopteo those two committees would be leas Important, as the tint oui.i deal on'y wlvh comparatively Insignificant bills relating 10 weights and measures and the latter only with bills relating to bank - lag. The new committee, if formed, woulJ rank with the ways and mean, and appro priation committees in importance. President Cleveland returned to Wash ington Saturday afternoon and spent gun -day quietly at his suburban ircidencc. He j sya oe never lelt Oetter. ana tie cenainiy j looks to be m tbe most robust health. Be ss very confident that tbe legislation of the ttra tentoa will be ettisfactory . wh Secretary Herbert's snnual report is made it will be seen that his Inspection j ,our " lDC Atlantic ccaat navy yams was aot a mere pleasure junket, oat was just, what it purported to be ao inspection of the yard, visited, covering general faciUUe- and methods of working. T-i. n.ay sur- prise some peoe.bu: surprise frequent under the democratic adminiatra.io.v. Treasury cfficials say the scaicilv of small bills which isnow prcvtiliag is no fault of theirs, as they have plenty of small notes and gladly furnish them to banks which spply for them in exchange (or notes of larger denomination. A congressman speaking of this, said : Tne re seems to be a screw loose somewhere, when business men of New York pay a pieostam to get oote wben ' :mHn to wW8on, only sis hoars away. thy could get all they needed without paying anything. This 1 matter ought to be looked into The administration proposes to do its part in helping the national banks 10 increase .1 1 La 1 .t. k .. lug and printing Is now woiklng extra time printing small notes to supply tbe demand expected to be made by the banks. ru'OKi.Ni; i nch. ham. The as'onUhing discovery has hern made j by Pension Commissioner I.ochren and h'.s deputies that sixteen employees of the bu reau, whoae pensions were Increased by '.heir fellow-cleras without warrant of law during"Corporal" Tanner' regime, have never had their pensions reduced 10 the legal rate, though the increases were all regtlarly rescinded by Secretary Noble's orders transmitted In Tanner, together with a written opinion of Assistant Secre tary Btissey in each case. For the psst four years, therefore, these employees nearly ;!! of whom still hold positions In the Per. ion Bareau, have been drawing thousan d of dollars fram the Treasury up on rcratlngs, the allowance of which caused the greatest scandal that had ever smirched the administration 01 the bureau up to that time. Tbe prompt action of Congress in dem in ling an investigation cf these abuses tbe dismissal of certain clerks an I the ordrts of Secretary Noble testoring the pensions lo their original lates were accepted at the time as all that cuuld be don: In the premi ses, in view of the opinion of the Attorney General that recovery of past payments would be difficult, if not impossible. The pullc. however, will now lear.v through The World for the first time that the o'ders of the Secretary an I Assistant Secretary of the Interior were ignored by Commissioner Tanner, placed in his priva'e rfeik ud after wards turned over to Commisaloner Uinm, who alao Ignorrd them and kept them 1st hia personal possession until he left the buretu. when he caused them 'o be se.reted in the files of the law division, where Com migaionc; Lochren's aides have just fojnd them. It is a sm cstion which the 1 officers f th- Government w'.,l oe cs 1 I u,on to de- ! teniiinJ wlie her, In view ' 1 us wilful dis obedience of lid orrli rn f .elr superior officers in the mattst of th-bu'sing public funds, a criminal case art be made against Tanner and Raum, hut la .v event th outrage .lands fully reVea'iftC ond fairly overshadowa all the otiu-r ittegsi and in decent ncs of whici. Iiee men have been guilty. The Imperial Canal of China is the long est in the world and the ire?itest in poln' of traffic, ns length Is 2100 miles, 1 nd it connects 41 cities sltusterl on Its tanks. I'. was lOmplete'l in 135'. a l after 6tx yearg speiit on its construction. The president has sent 10 the senate the name of Chas A Page , of Astoria, to be collector of customs for the district of Oregon. Bankers are losing as much by this finan cial stringency as others i predion. Or?e dollars idle, not earning a cent. Sal.-m JourttaL-lf they have that inuch let Them Fs fo r flrCulahon- Fhat is wh'-t ney tJ?mK J,uoiixiuii ver" dull about from a Salem paper: "Last war a bouo-lir a lu-.,i,. 1 1 - . " this man ;? ,V """J " uwt across the river in I oik fxmnty. paying therefor (3800. He uw just sold the name property for 15000, nuking a profi of ntfd. Tnis i prettv good for these alleged hard Bates. ' '"nnv foreclosure There have never . suits in this state, and there are fewer suits of this kind being commenced now than ever before. There is a general disposition upon the part of all capitalists, bankers, business men and everybody else in Oregon to be lenient. This sentiment is worth more than any law any legislature own pass. Statesman. Tbe outlook continues good. The fol lowing conversation occurred on First street- "Well, what business are you in now." "Oh, the chicken business." "How is business any way." "Picking up." A lamentable sight these quiet times is that of npoole natron izinsranide circuses. 1 alien a good suanv 01 them cannot pay rue raeruorv 01 tne policemen ameu uur their meat bills. Ve need every piece j 'njr the anarchist riots of be torn ot silver at home, and just wby Oregon j down. shouid ie afflicted with three cheap john : Am Aaaisraawesst. circuses during a critical period is am , enigma. As one of them has already . h ,s FitAStist o, Aug lo.-The S P Tay gone to pieces it is safe to say that alter ; 1 -Per Company, one of the largest all not much money is being wasted on ! P"Per nouses on the coast, has made a vol lKm ; untary a.ssi(rnment. The rioneer paper ! milb, belonging to tbe same company, also suspended payment. Tbe liabilities are Lawvere and doctors are net supposed 190.000 and the assets 400 000. Although to advertise beyond the mere announce- j L00 6Hn,u s?i to s perfectly solvent, tbe mnl ,. tt-nlr ,,'r, l.t.l.n,. .n.l thalnMlinn ' financial StnngPttCV Illde it lnitO-lllk to of their oees. iliis curious advertise-; meat appears in Hubbell's Legal Direct-, uZ'hl'ihuZY'Tt l S -'i2$JSiJ rTlttTTho.Vr fivy7 Xnen-n:j." mis 01 umian auu irciri mi iu within fortv-eight hours. 1 ' ever drink or gamble. Plenty of property to pay all liabilities. Insolvencies and transfers to ' defraud creditors a speciality." The truth seems plain that every band i letting go of opportunities leaves room i for some other ItAud to take hold, for the ! basine o( the count ly most nd will (jsj UUUV HU.T'nCI, IIICIC IB ft ilUU Ul developeJ or bronght out by ..e I trj,j, anj demands of hard necessity, I which aonn becomes a tower in the next general enori wiucu nits an into oeuer i times- The wise man keeps his busi nes- teiore tne pumic even ns 01111 tircea. . An eastern editor who lost a subscriber says : Tbe biggest fool on earth is the ' idiotic imbecile who will withdraw bis support from a paper because he sees something n it that doesn't suit his ; makeup. This same bigoted cuss should remember that wbst displeases him will please some one else, and in tbe very next issue be sees something thst will i please him and displease the other fel- low. The withdrawal of tbe support of one imoecue won 1 s tuts nana wagon, You may depend on that. j Gilliam county girls are renowned lor ' pluck as well as for beaoty. as tbe foi lowing from the Condon Glebe will veri- ; fy: ''While Misses Maggie Ilardie and 1 race Frizsell were on their way to town Fridav tbev saw a Luae rattlesnake in ', the roadjuid at once dismounted and de , c la red war on bis snakeship. After a vigorous battle tbey succeeded in laying him out. It was a who! lope .and sported 14 rattles snd a button. Girls with audi penre are not the xind that would be sags vise tv IUIW it" Bhi HO Wt V i sm iuu a . Mr Chas II Fletcher, of Castoria fame. T:XAlZ" ,l"L Z T. i- ; vertising. He continues to advertise as m..eh ..e.., .. tts. nM.nt ika. not- withstanding te general dullnes. in ! business circles, and to a Printers- Ink r-presentative he stated that he was al . way. ready to make contracu with new.- PffS it Uit : nght terms j JFtot her ad hl tl ucme iu uivaxaui aiiu uuiruiit,iu 1 1 urn of nrintera1 ink. Keen thmiirh. dnrinsr timi iif ,1 f-A r. Anenrial itnrMiinn r- je . . I T. ' . Inrm fall of tiwritl- h hallana that'. - -- j i r" the after resuita more than make up for the setback. Castor 1a is a succaasf ul ar - ticle and Mr Fletcher is a man of long advertising experience. The irirls wbo killed lb- rattlesnake and UK woman who did not scream at the panther will have to take a very retired . .... ,H V lA.t ' I. . . n pended their private fortunes in paring! their father's debts, and then went to work. one aa a school tea. her and the other as a stenographer. . ... . . . . Marion county hop growers areretuing offers of from lM.. JO cent The New 1 on crop jrromises w t atceiieni in ouai- ity but deficieut in iuantitv. Some Cali furnia bops have been contracte-d at '21 cent. Irut utsnv irrwers will hold for -V) ' cents. Nearlv everv merchant in Kugene reports his caah sale in Jtilv as Wing larger than thov were in the corresponding month last year. Lane county u not experiencing as I hard times aa some people would try tn make the ieoii!e believe. Eueene Gtiaril. If this is true there it is true elsewhere in Uie valley. There are different grades of meanness in human nature, but we consider that man baa reached the lowest depths who will re- ceive a paper from the office of publication for seven or eight years, without reimburs - ing the publisher one cent for his outlay, and then, as soon aa be is sent a bill of his indebtedness, order it stopped without pay ing up. We have hail experience with several such, and firmly believe thev trrans- oend all other types of human depravity. The Uallea 1 . M . A few days ago S P 8 hidden of Kugene sold forty acres of his prune orchard for $1200 per acre 48,000 for the tract. ( 'er tiunly there is someuung in this to indicate that there is lug money in prune growing in Oregon. This orchard is near Kugene and the trees are just now in their prime. They have lieenp lanterl only six or eitrht years but during most of that time have annually yielded a crop that liaa id a liberal rental for the land. There are fortunes ahead for those who plant prune orchards in Oregon. Ex. Joarpiin Miller has the following notices posted on atreeat the entrance of his aakra pbtce near Oakland, Calif: To Gentlemen: These grounds are for my own private use, where I desire absolute quiet ami seclusion. ( Verbum sap.) "To Hoodlums, Thieves and house breakers: 1 am stocking these grounds with imported birds. 1 want to preserve the native ones. Now, as you have no business here except to destroy, you wilt be treated aa thieves and burglars if found on these grounds. Any one shooting at thi s notice or shooting in this direction will be effectually fired at in return." The thousand dollar ear-ring of a Balti more lilrl has made a long journey and come back in ssfety. She missed it after a shop ping excursion and advertising brought no trace of it. Some weeks later a city mill inery firm received a letter from an Ala bama customer stating that the bonnet she ordered had com: all right and that she was pleated to find a diamond among the lawe trimming'. Not thinking ihat It was a present from the linn she snid that she was anxious to return it to the owner if she could he found . This Is a specimen of feminine honesty that Is refreshing, since ihe Alabama girl could doubilesi have kept the jewel without question. Tilt VamDICT Is unanimous that Wilt & itark carry the !'t line of ellvtr ware In tbe valley. They nave the variety an ) qual ity, a combination thst counts in buying goods. An inspection always carries con- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The m ihrt 11 rat III i- JNKw 1 ork, Aug if.. Thomas V Oakes of New Vork; W l'ayne of Mi Jaukee' Henry Crot.se, president of the M' .1 r.H Tm" r"fj-oa.l company, were this afternoon appointed receivers of .States court in this city. The appointment of receivers did not com as a surprise to thd street, although not announced until after HoVlock rXr such action had been plentiful ull day. Will rosl-toae ray day. tee, of he Southern California railway, " Wa vtem in Southern Califor - VoRK, "-- oil I uie nia, today issued a circular officers and employes that the payment of ' or tne July salaries and wager would be post- shall insure tne main enance or we parity poned from Angust 15. the usual payday, of tho two metals, and tbe equal power of until August St. The reason assigned is i every dollar at all tiuiea in the markets, tbe impossibility of securing enough cur- and in payment of debt-, and wo demand rency by that date. The company pays out 1 that all paper currency s'aall 'je kept at par monthly in southern California "a'sout j with and redeemable in such coins, we $125,000. ! Insist upon this policy as especially necea- . , , sary for the protection of the farmers and aaare 1. " laboring clauses, the first and most defense- Cuiraoo, Aug 15. Between 7000 and j CM victims of unstable money and a flue sOOO of Chicago s army of unemployed held tuating currency. a mee-iug on the lake front thU aJiernoon ! Tbe gist of Uie above is that whatever and listened to speeches on the condition of . . industrial affairs. The meeting closed j is provided for niu?t be as current as witb the adoption of resolutions calling ' any other legal dollar. upon congress to do away with the present aS5555s5S5S evils in tne financial world, and demand-1 tu ...-iiciio. .wi.- tu.t U tan. '""ds to conduct bu.ineas. iM ravar r Rrprait ashisotox. Aug 15.-At a meeting ! committee m charge of tfi bill for the unconditional repeal of the . '.... t 1 u .l 1 MUUIWIII vmu; w. Ill' II. . .1.11 ui , I i C 1 1 1 ! - . , w .: i , .. iviii(,iit, nc'inriiwLt.o .aui Ul Jldli- land preided. Forty members were pre- . ent, representing every section of toe c oun try. Tbey compared note and the meet- ing felt satisfied the majority in the houe was not less tnan :) in favor of the Wi son bill. ,&.- ,Mff- . . --r . . -- r- . . . Hermann i preparing a speech In bich h , wi" support tbe JO to 1 proposition for free coinage. He says that if it works disaster ' " . w i n-wmu uu ju something eUe. N viarvias Ti;rirr V.'ashisotos. Aug 14 While tbe mo notonous debate over t hi- apSSttMSsi N coinage or repeal is progressing in the , house with no pro pent of a vote till tao . weeks from today, the indications are that j tbe senate will devote its first legislative action to an entirely different remedy for , ice anamiai Mitu-.son, lost 01 penuitiinj: national banks to isaoe currency to lue par value of tbeir I'nited .States bonds in tbe treasury. Thus tbe two bodies will be working somewhat at cross purposes, and out ot lite complications to ensue no one knows what ril! finally happen. Ttse Batter tUssMea: SrOKAXE. Wash. Aog U Tbe ing catastrophe of a series of awful horrors -which have made Snake river a synonym j of rai-f .r.jD -arred ti.i :.. n..r- .. 7 JO, in tne explosion of tbe boilor of tbe steamer Annie Faxon, killing eight person -and injuring many others. A landing was about to be effected at sVaite'a bar. five miles oelow Atmota. on tne - .utbern tank of tne river, and 40 milea below Lewiaton. It sras prwiaeiT 7 o clock, and the boat was about eight feet off shore wben the expio QQ rmTttnt I er Kill. Washisotos. Ana 14. Four notal.ie bill, were unreduced in Use sesaate- today. " i,, -Ji , W Use federal election laws, the repeal. ; -'1 ' r. rtTTTlL .1 1 tT 1 1 iTTl ..k 1 . 1 . ' lLSLSiit oi m ny eM ht I government bonds st par. and bChandler. TClof eorreLT e-abluhinsr. s- I . a a . , , . ubjiv smwoKTii. iin. one is aooui ,: - ; iwo weewa ago jacao nuetnan. 01 lonniv. . bad t J0o in gold, which be buried in his ' o.) or ,ft. icceiniisr while he and bis wlfe TlaiteJ the world's fair. He arrived j home verterday and went to examine tbe I money. He found tbe gold bad teen stolen. He suspected several nersons and examined their premise undet warrant, but found nO : trace of the s'olen gold. Sax FnASrtco. Aug 14 Trve .State Investment A- Insurance Company has filed an anssrer to the proceeding brougnt by the attorney general to close ap tbe bosi- ncss of the corporation. It is admitted in (hc an9WOT that the i.iMitution is insolvent and a desire is eip-essed that the aheriff . retain charge of the instead of a re- j ceiver. a fatal I Ire. CnicaiiO. Aug i4. A hotel fire resulting , in five deaths occurred this morning. Tbe j fi.re w" n '"T-10 hotf1' lhrr."torT " .itw, near xn sm nue. Tbe loss on the building and co dpnts : is practically total, but as tbe s'ructu was lount 1 old and the furnishings cheap. Ihe a. w H not exceed a tew thousand. I'atil ab. h.i t. Was-isotox. Aug 12. -Tbe silve. dV-i j bate in the bouse todav did not attract mucn puouc interest. 1 te Knowieuoe mat no vote can possibly be reached until Aug. 28 causes the members to lake little interest 'n 'he proceedings and it is doubtful ! whether tt -re was a uorun present In the j house today Many members left for the i seaside le t night resolved to remain until j it should I time for them to return to deliver a speech, and neatly every member j is preparing one on the financial situation. ase t rayed by aa EarlkrqaakF. Rome. Aug. 12. Repeated shocks of ! oirthq'Jake have destroyed one half of the ! town ot Mattinita on the .Adriatic coast. 1 Stromlroti volcano is in violent eruption. Itie inhabitants 0 .Mattinita are campion ; in the open air. It ha been ascertiinl ; that three ptrsons were kille I and fourin- , jured. . . ... j Mixseapoijs. Minn. Aug i;i. Two j million dollars worth of property went up I in flames this afternoon. Over'200 houses ; are burned and at least law Tons ren dered homeless. Thia is the record made by tbe destroying element in tbe short space of two hours. A kind providence, j and r t the fire department of the feeble j efforts of the owners ol tbe threstened : property, saved the greatest portion of the i manufacturing an 1 residence portions of the Kast Side. Tbe l oot Rare at nervals. (iKRVAis. Or, Aug 13. In the 75-yard foot rae today between Oeoriro (livens, of the lied hills, and C H Bcrthwait. of Salem, the former as tin easy winner by six feet. Both men were hevily backed by their friends. A number of sporting men of Salem went broke on their man 'I In country Ixiys were fairly in it, and cleaned up over $1000. Fven money and plenty of it was wagered by both parties A Taw a t'aptnred a.il Humeri. Zavzibah. Auir i3. Information was received here today from itu to tho effect , that owing to tbe continued hostility ot Fimo Omani, the deposed sultan, a landing j party irJin tue uriusu wursoips rixjeniiy attacked and captured the town and then set fire to it. Tin date of the capture is not given Lieutenants Fitismaurice and Oervis were wounded, and one man was killed. The natives fled. Horn Victoria a St Joiin'j, N B, Aug i3 The Rev L 0 McNeil caused considerable excitement in his church tonight by announcing thai a cable dispa'ch hail been received that Ijueen Victoria had been stricksn with paralysis No confirmation had neen received up to midnight See the New Improved Singer sewing ma- uhtoe. The Pa t is always the cheapest. J W Sowdeo, aont. Office at V M Frenohfa lawelry stortr THE TRI E POSITION. A reader of the Democrat wants to know what portion the democrats took on the silver tjuesaon in their platform adopt ed at Chicago. The following is the silver plank in the platform ; We denounce tbe republican !P(UlaHon known as tho Sherman art of 1&0 as a cowardly makeshift, fraught with possi bilities of danger in (1P fulatv llich should i mike all of its supporters as well as itsaii'hor anxious for its speedy repeal. We hold to the use of U,tj KOld and silvir as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of Uth gold and silver with out discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must lie of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or ! dtusted through international agreement, " iotrislatioti as by SOCb tauegu ciiiJiim- lnime Ihe ilemocratic nartv is menacing tbe tariff, but tbe iron and steel products of tbe country for the first six months of this year show an increase over tbe corresponding ime last year. Tbe only trouble on the tariff question is po litical. li the hair is failing oat and tarn at (.ray, ths gl usa- of the akin need stimolatiag and co fT food, and lbs t es". remtdy and sttmo 1 a is Hall'a Hatr Rcm-wirr Mr. V.. U. Churchill ML Vernon. Wash. An Honest Medicine Cured - Health Built Cp. Mr. CfcorrhCi. formerly of OnaxiUl ft Taylor, lurveyocs aad civil eaetneers. Ml rooa. nasiiawton. writes: "SooOser.i Caiilomaa was say koaaa tor aacv rear v Wbea I raa here 1 begac to kc aCicled over wlUs Rhoumatism MA zlf paias In bit bark ar, 1 a A aijo pains In b?t ba trficg uhhI up. My bt UV eleawsu all tfce st ;3 aral I focad my- se J tmat tor wors:. M ssiaaa- r--.-.t of Hood's toruparUla. aoa le.-.mlng sJSjasnll gbl saaa :..-?. r na.:-r.-.:el ta - . t 1 Vai cut t ass Smwi-m awawariate. I look H Hi mwm BWJSWes lbs! I -a cut Hood's Cures isirsa- ; BSlRS In aa wea'Jiers acd travej alt taUcoo as l Ured ieeUnst. To tt na SSJS RSP ! . bad ail ever I sav take IIoou rula. 1 1 has cored toe.- E-ILCax HCCD'G P:l8 csre Liver las. sack lieadacte and Ccui.psrflsa. OREGON STATE FAIR. Under the maeaetr.ent of the Stale Board of Acricaltare, on the Slate Fair irocoda Dear alefB, coomtoc nj September 1 1th, 1S93. aad ceatQQt"W esse week. More than $13 OM) caah wilt be paid as pre miaou fersfock. pca'lry. swine, agrical- laral f.ro'locts.fraite.BaUTe woods mioeral', ; works of art aad 'a-cv wnsk, and tat t ids . v-1 pe i . I. rt-i--j KKIBeed r.!e f fares n.i frai' oa all traaepos tatioa tinea. P'tiI-kb oreo fror evemca dating he wtrs, wna 4 - rr.nstc in atteiseiaace Tbe eew graad taad and , the Dew re. .:;. a traca are coeedel 10 be a mop 1: tbe aunt comitrtabte and the best oa . the Pacific Coaat . ipteadtd conteats 1 f mnl .tt- 1 hie. 1 e.tr.i I r iH.ui 1 k 1. ,k. Rt rl.l -.f l,A-nM fete rur that has He, n no the sstssssssts foe taut teaaons alaat.le ard hauda-.rne improve meals have been mide 00 Ihe ground ami batldioaa. Preotiam li-.t h Ken res I and im -prov, ,1 to the benegt - f exhibit'ira. Rat iea far premiums ciose at 3 p ro oa the tint ' of the fair, and eabibilt itiatt be la place by j 10 D m r.f "said dav P f T. rsicc: or ahusssms Men'a Season Tickets ...2.5T' ... 1.00 .... 9 .... .5 .... 5 Children ts"m- e SaaWSSl Ticket Men r Dav Tickets ! Me omen Dsv lickete Rsca Track 1 ickate, daily Women to tbe race ;..:' . under ItSa.xira free It. all i dead So ths arcrettrv at Portland for a fremnan List JT GREGG. S. APPEK-sON. Pnsidant, tmj. GOOD NEWS g For nc r::;i!ji: of crasuaiers of Tutx9s Pills, m It Kiri tlr. Tnlt pl n'tri lt an nuittsrthitXa.u Uuon jmitin up:" TINY LIVER PILL vvhlrli sif t-Xt-e-rsiinKlv nail wirr. jam t retaining nil Uiv siritusi tiir nrger or. i.n.t: ;ni iurvly vri table. I loth sUfTif thw jvi.l mrv till isssttit J, Tttr exact Kins of TUTT S TINY LIVER Pill S A Hxhomi In tl-f braUT f tliW-nil. HILL'S I r,o oua 0 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets j TFailMOWIALS it 111 completely deatroy th. desire forTOBACOO f.u from 3 to 3 dava. Perfectly harm - leaa; cnno ro sirsseiw, ami may be given lnacupof teaorcofTeo without tne know 1 isse ui utc I' uu ui, wuu wui Yuiunutniy MUNKENNESS and MORPHINE tucpaucr.t,tjytneusocr our SPECIAL rinrlna treatment nutlcnts ore nllowrd paww uiiui pwd rune as vn-y nait voinntariiv ptve t. e:n up. We send part lemurs and iKimpliletof teatiriiitu tela tree, and shall hp clud to place sufferers from any of these habits In 1 .imiiiilt-u- 11011 wisa persons who nuve ih cue area w Mil I ei TARITTe ro for Kn Urctritista at 1 .OO Icr imrhnsre. If your driiaBistUo s not keep them, Bnunenriu Hti.u )UU, leutrii IILIUL assnta tt rllo your name n:ul srldress plainly, and stato leoriiier oir-icu urv lor . A.ilUU II.. . i. liu Mil uu Dti.ciM.il into nitrrliaslefj iiiie.,.i i,i, eu;-.-. n-i e . i , . 1 i15ii, J. t) 1UHI I lk Muimruclured only bjr the OHIO CEMICAL CO,, 61. 53 SSOpsra Block LIMA, OHIO PAITifTTIE3 FREE sg. Tub have RESPONSIBLE agents wanted? (In writing rilaass I FORD, Bluett, Of De. Ifotfi- , .fritfm ,,.,, March 2J, ISO.-. ' H. MKU. Mini Co.. Dafur, Opgnri. Qtntl. , as and x,aly .-v,tlnf. Our lUu wo ted .w,y , p00(, . Bi.ti.nf. 1." T. . ' W.n well l'. . Z -""urco tike it. Yoar S H. all with :.:i , .r ,r:: " -n...: - '. rili! teg 'U wo are 0 nn 1 m.ff, Mh& Mats K wo wish in fuel iican anJ rhscrftti, ami read l.r lbr!kfinx' w rk, ctaanaa jroor ayatetn with the SRSSaVatks and Urn c ire, l,'tktn( tw or thr 1"eseact. t.k V) tn'j prr huO.lo l.j all dnuowts. 8 Ml o.Kler a pmiUre ruara itee by J A CUM MING. Cure rr rpkls. Teren! and Oenem. De Willy . .S.o.'i IkK D-si-jt. 25c. per boitw. Star Bakerj 4'orKrtilsiri sssssl First !' CCKRAD NEVER, PiOPRIEiOR. J frtt.la. tSlir Mat . Uotrasaar. Vegelssktlp. Clgara sspic. Teas. a;ic.. iUaare, sstlctl jTsmlSas, Tubus . MaKssr, 'He, be ewa-rtik. taat la kca im tartatf aad zaoearv am, Hixbasi market f-r.ee patd lor ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE Poor Weak and Weary Mothers Raise Puny. Pindling Children. Sulphur Bitters Will make them! Strong, hearty And healthy. Red CiwriiaMills J3KH ISOM, PraPRIETOR. - " -'. rurs srn ice row aSSsn aim aacaio nut, 1 si icrosaei! aonaftss M r. Dr. Il t rr -Hsllstr Tbe Noted Clairraaa a'd Lite K-vlor. ta asm here, and rao 'e I xuxl at bee iiasilssn i, belt doer i V uosatuix saw leas about all ajeet. twi vssaial aaS future love traablea, ab at Srtfils asaS 1 cm bear troca uur deml tllet H. f t ST. -In Aleany. or on thi roal a i ieaamg e-jt Irom that place or or atxiut Jo v lS:b. a oiooiisaorr not dated Juiv I8U1 and signed by P B Marshall 10 favor nf adolph He b man for JOv. Tbe fincter will smfr a favor bv leaving It at tuis offlce f jr Mr Btchuan.' T. t.HACKEY, M.D.. Offlce -O.Hlwr tnv attawonb SI, neer Wataun Mroe troeMjr atosw. e.r 1 .1 h aaM Calapouia rt. FOrttcALK-A of 1. Vtereck. good horse. Iccjuir T its; Tne trosvr iVe.ii":. ur.a.n. . Caitia3tr iwo taaa ot urctte ",- -- i .-. d l r baat. ta-JE I THEId.:. fOtt 8-1 1 J! X V I E vT.ETtS OESSaALMf. 1ST RAZBanH. DCUCiiDCD w et AKASTEi a it re nClffk!flDE.n and invite the most eanral toreaUgation as to oar responsibil ity waa uie menu 01 our 1 at i ts. siopsuioaitiKor enewing ta a rew uays. HABIT &3tt$frT- KORMiLA CC D CtCE TABLETS, thn trre, ni tt Ummr r.e Unr. nv itu- useotourTABt : v In lv till lrlRT-e.ri enclose us 9 I .OO .ww a TRIii nla S SbV. Hsm k pT from a Tliicsiutll Ul UU1 norpntuo or ortli u ironi ten to and smoked Of yoiir Tablets TliK OnioCitCattcaL for Sl.ou worth ot your t haas nil riirht and. nit hoturh tuey did thu work In less than Truly yours, Tub OHIO CaawicaL Co.: UESTt.alBt: It gives me pleasure to speak a rord of nruise for vour Tslilets. My liquor. and through aMend, I was led uu u a 1 1 lend . I w as led ctmitiint drinker, but after using youa luuruf sdy kind. 1 you, in orticr to kuow the euro was pcrtaaacut. Ohio Ciikmicai. Co:- vit:KTLksj .tonr Tablets have LK-rfoniHsi a miracle iu my case, nsrHi momuiue. hvnodermieallv. for seven vears. and havo becu cured by the use of two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort Address all Ordora THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.. CI, t3 and Uj Opera BC9C. .itViA, OHIO. mention ADVANCE THRESHERS Are warranted to thrcah more trral. given time and do it better iharTan . chin mi( in a ma- .kJ A ?ck Tbacto Embi.sk are the best In the world. Remember large work mean, large profits in the thretfr.im. business. Caul-gue mailed free "Tnt a R d HUGHES Geril Ag't, Portland, Ori CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, Best : : He Fortiiller k Irvlng's.; WANTED At the store i Allen Bros, formerly owned BUTTER, BOGS, , LARD, BACON, and CHOICE APPLES, best cash price for which possible. I mtU pay ih B F RAMP GRAHAM & SHAW: -I'EAlERS IX implemenu ana A GRICI LU'RAL I ."A uoofck Adrar.ce Threshers and en- ginea, Minneapo! Binders, Wood and Standard Mower. Niewtoe Wagons, Kor wegian Plow. o4 of all kind at the j lowest price pcsaiVie. The Allian-e and I Grange agents tiaee awarded us the coo j trad to furnish Twine for 'heir me.r.bers. Ull asad get oar prices Dclore pcrciisipss 1 cisewhere. ALBANY FDBD1T01 CO! Baltimre Bhxk. UbdBT wtt DemUw 11. ail kinds vf Fu-ssim-e, Wa Jap-r Carpeaa, Lanoteaos. Picture Fremes, He UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY Proe r etcrs I. A. Morris 4 Co, Ficur and Fted Sore. Have removed their store to ihe Strahat stor, former'y occvpi :l Deyoe t Robon, and have on hai.d a iuil stock o OORVALL S fLCU B"AN, SMOITS GERM MEAL. CB4NAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, NAY, OATS. STRAW AND .CROPPED FEEO: Custom chopping done . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. "roncE is hereby aires that the ot- XI SarssamS xacator4 the iatiUaa.l tstlssasail cl Jobn bi '-ea, aereawd. has SUed hia Seal account witb lb vountj derk at Liaa eoaasy. Onra, aad that IbacoaBSr comnolaaid Ur.n oaumi . bu nxed Fridav. the St b day SepWBsiwr. !s. t tbe I bour ol 1 o'ekxk in tbe altaraooa ol aaM dar, far j the baariae at obieetieoa if aar lo said Baal ao i coast aad the aartasa.nl ot said rtuta. oaaaa aqjuw nth. tao. H i MOX SKE1.TOS. ! 11 II HEWITT. Executor Alt toe Ke.-ut. r MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 FEB CENT ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS TestMQiilais from persons who have boen cured by the use of Hill's Tablets' The Onto OiKMtc u Co.: Kk.sk Sik: I have been usinsr Mat HYDE & JAMES c;m' for tobaeeo habit, aud found It would In nliHt Vim etiitni foe tl 1 t..n ,...t,r of the stronitest ehewlnir tobarcoaday. one 10 nve eiirars; or 1 woiitu mnoss tortv liitM.s of sabaseo. Have chewed for twenty five vetirs. und two luekmres cured me so I have no desire for It. It. M . JAY LOKU, I.esli. , Mich. UOBUS FSBET. N. T. Co.: GsiawaK.- sometime aijo I sent Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received 1 was lsth a beav v smoker and c hewer. three days. I am cured. MATHfiW JOHNSON, f. O. Box 45. rrrrsiir'SKJH. Pa. son was strongly i a wm dieted to the use of to try your Tablets. He was a beav v a to try your Tub He was a beav v aud Tablets but three days lie oolt drinking, bave waited lour month before wrlllnir Yours truly, MKs. ilKI.KN MORRISON. Cikcikmati. Ohio. on my pan W. L. LOTEGAY. to hwo WILL BDYA WMAl, 9? 'est whing machine mdr. Goto & S.,i ,d take one cnt 00 trial. 1 Jr ' ha all kinda of wringers. II will KILL YOUR If a M m . m . so cairy tn.t ,it Li bi'd armt d ii. fcr arms, lm ron. t0 t( .s.twait Sox srd hey oo of 'h.ir I . alt kirn. 1 and prices. SfOWINCAWAY UHfi. the hordes work oa a farm. Yhi e.n mala, i'. tbe tbaieatl.y !sytnff a romp U Hv,,rr.r .otfitof St;wait ft Sox. Cs-il and sat it. SEEDS RDKV sate to gro a .d aobi Fresh, po.., -lea aaaus krt sr. W I Utd 7riea. irk ' 'v j-rJ (iKl pat sii'l r triu , ENGIHES AD SEPABATOBS Th Ra at Alb dWt a-ike a-v Utter tlsau th " and S:eafia ell -hat kin isj. Ser rl good e.nd haid en r ;a'f at a tarair. HEAR The itl r.ixd paint Cat is tbe "Pbienix" and we are aero -a ijt iz at Albany. ve aawr carry a tali lire ul ot; , varau tie, wag and carriage paint, etc. Stzwet k Sox. BEE SUPPLIES. -D -,ro, aa old tuiT an. liAtitt . ?.ev,aiv carry bee hivea, wmrfiao, comb tVtt Jatloa ar.d eee amo iers at low pi ice. WILL YCU BUILD lha n oa 3t to do cot tail to e Sttwart fa Sox. Tbey keep a lar.e fUck of bo kfera hardware and tell at pricea Lia t the t-m-. THOU SHALT NOT KILL rer-inp to taw, ascl son raaht taoaj 1!! v tar gens and aw monitinB cf Sti rv t A Sox. Tbey keep l.ood rtcck sod ttil cheap. Giant pode',fae aid caps always est bawd. WE SEIL COAL IRON ' sap' 'tea rr natrfi. s . .- . jrssirj x 5jx, , SPRAY Y083 TREES.-e frt oatfit cf Strwait & Sex a-J take care of yam orchard. Tie catfit they sell La bets tried in this t--e for th.ee ears by the beat or , chaitats aid is a e swfl-te totw. WE'RE NOT BRACfllXC -H-"" " j hTe ta heat hwe i t t t ifcer. acaeaass razors and rket eaite-v its tie valley and ace far relre. SrrwaKT k Fox. DinVfC We bare a tea ctiikd plow e actlv tr.e ran 1 a- the "Oliaer.' We aa -r- j asOee it sad sell oss tria. Kitraa will fir tineas. Also we have a ieil Im- of steel p'.cwa that ;acBoi fce eial'ed. Tow aright . possibly tare a few eeata L v cotrjira snwd ! "ssjs a . SnsraxT k Ssuc SHERIFFS SALE ft tie Oratu Court 01 tit sta far lit CouMtytf Lmm. its fjresoa Mortgage Ccm pari ii Piaic:;a, C P Burkhar an 1 Kellie C Borkharr, hi wile.C K Vaekaaand Marr M fsikss tia wtfe, J,.hn II Bu t hart and t. . It Bark- bs:t. iii wife). C G Borkait ai i ' a- A Barkbart hia wife.I U Keens'- and Frank a Mmlrn-Tt sflminarra n nf tti rsaslii 1 rT J Buikhan.ffceeavd.Defecdante, i w dt vir- j ca an exr-ii . - ot sale duly isQd cnt of in aboae named court ia the atxyre en leted sost t ma directed aad deiivw ed, I will na tar t isrM. at the front door at the smart honassja th city of Albany, Linn cosnty. Oreston. at the boor of c o? o'eiock p m of a-ud dav, sell at pab ic a action for can in hand to tbe higher; hid do tbe real props: tjr de scribed in said execution aad order of sale as follows towi!: Tne sooth ha.f of use donation land cairn ot C P Bnikaat' and r-ixabeth J Borkhsut, his wise. Sot ess, claim No 6, bring parta of sees ! and la, in tp 11 soeib range 3 went of the. t v .a dbuu. nrnnMniinr iwavies. uevr libit. 11 1 r 1 1 (mm. hU a r. K. ttn-,:.! era, ta ure ureuk cm use r sas an aou upon amid eja-041 ha and tbeorurinal of suit taxed at $36 . second Ja the 1 meat or p'.amtifl el aim amocntisr to tbe sum of SS3 12 in U S sold coin lib. I iceiU'D ' interest in like gold ecin at Use rate of 10 per cent per aaco o. and tea farther snm or $317 SO aUorney 's feet and tbe over pi as if an v to be applied opoa the claim of the defesn l ict.C G Barkbawt, amoanaang to tne s ui of f41S!J laU8 gold coin watt g.ir raiog irtrest in like gold nbs at ths rate of 10 par 1 Par annum acd tbe farthar sua of $9GS.sb in U S gold coin with acoraiag iaustsjwt 1 hereon at the rate of g per c Ji pajt annum, and the farther sum of ISH.sM ni IT 8 Told olu with accruing interact at tbe rate of S per cent per annual; boti' the proceeds arising therefrom be not sufficient to pay tbe piainiitTa eaaim. attorney's fee. interest and costs, I will then aril ths north half of amid d mail m bma clmim.the proceeds arising therefrom to be applied to any balance that mar b. due upon said plaintirTs said claim, attorsey'S fee and coats. Dated this 19th dav of Jutv. ISM CCJACKSOK, Sheriff of Linn county, tsrrgoa. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Notice ia harehr given that the under 1 signed -xecutcrs ct tne lass wiu ana tasta- aient ol Owen bear, deceased. lata of Lima j Oregon, wiii parsaant to an order of :ne cuntv coars tor lama oomatv, own. . inly made aad entered cf record co the 5tt day of Jane, 1SSVJ, aathenatag and licensing ihe Dndersicned as executors of said eata te. to sell the laada hereinafter deacs ihed, -w& on the 16:h day of September, 1SS3, at the hour of one o'clock p m of said day, at the Court House doer, in the city ot Albany, Linn coamty, Oregon. . ell at pub ic luctioe, o the highest ladder all cf ths right, title snd interest the said Owen Bear bad at the ime of hia death ia and to the follow! aa escribed real estate to wit: beginning at the N E corner f the dona ion land claim of Owen Bear and wife. Not So 2240 and claim No 41 m tp 12 S R 4 W f the Willamette meridian and running thence west along the north bouuiary lias t said clain 62.60 chains to the N K corner oi a tract of land sold to V YV Rohinett and J C Rohinett by Owen Bear aad wife; hen .a aoath 2 chains, thence S 31 45 K, follow ina along the cnter of a slough 14.24 chains, thence south 2 . 90 chains, t benee east parallel with the north line of said Owes: Hear a claim 55.10 chains to the east hoe i I I -l.f .ft . .ft ail io t.i nn county, Uregoa. Terms ot "os-half cash ia hand on day of sale '.'iit" lijui id Kix ti .! i it reem ftiv or mm.;n v i interest at S per coat per annum secured by ! mortgage on the land sold. This the S;h day of July. 1S93- Walter McIlkbk. I Johs c' 1M . , i Weatherford & Chamberlain, Kxecutois. Attorneys for Ex. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. aroTicE is ttERF.Br gives that the rs- Xs ftlenunaed haa hnan animiniil eimns. r .k. iut I will and testament oi Andre Robb, lr riasst ate oi una county; OraguB, All persons La viae etstsssafalBS aU eaute are hereby reauired ta in Moany, irir.n, to the underaizried, wits roan ii 1 1 ., o Dated July Srd,l&3. Jaawa J Caarttoa, Attorney lor Eaeeutiix. JASE K ROBB, WaMTKD,e-A woman to do hooatsr work and ink. ear of two ehlldMRi Inquire of T B Radford, two miles e of Albany, on ths Corvmllis road.