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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
A CHAM' ft BKRHISi, Attorneys at Law. Will practu-r In nil rourts ot the state. Special attention given to matters In probate and to cjlltauon . OFFICE In the Fllnn block. 'T B BI1LVEIT Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Coil Mon made on all points. Loans negotiated on table terms. Albany, Oregon G EO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law, and Notary Pub.to. Will practice In all the courts ot this stats Special attention riven to collections and matters in pre hate Office : - Upstairs Mason-Twcdale Ulock Albany. Ogn P. a . iiiiii II legal matters will recs ivs promp attention flics n Odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, O J. J- WHITNEY , Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. y OX TAN YE t HACKLG1HAN, Attorneys at Low. Albany, Oregon. 4 WEN J. CHARLTON, Attorner-at-Law. All lsl business attended prompllT: 1-LIS S'S lll.wk, Albany, On n R. J. L. HILL.. Phydcian and Surveon, OFFICK Corner Fer-y streets, Albany, Oregon. D US. MtSTOV A DAVIS, Pbysictaus an Su-reons, OFFICK Ooroer soond and B. osdalbin streets, Albany, Or, Calls pmjtptly Uuided 1 citv and cenntry. ajs 17. 4-HAVRERE1IN. N. D., Hesneonathist. -4J Sped Jlst In diseases of the Eye. Off re hoars 7 t(. 9 a m: 1 .o ! m. and 7 tc 8 mrs. A I Cress-n V 71IRMT NATIONAL BINS, F ALBANY, ORMOK resldeol Ties President .ashler I. FLISS S. E.TOUNO K. W. LA NO DOS ntAMSACTS A GENERAL banking bodosss ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to ehedt . SIGHT EXCHANGE and tl raphic transfer, sjM New York, San Francisco. Chicago and P '.Hand sjfM 00 JJtCTIONg HADE on tatorable terms st. K. Toms E, W. Umei L K Bun, L. Fun Ebwarb I . Sox. W. CtJICK f CO..BAN&ER OF ALBANY, ORWO, TRANSACTS general Banking nsintss. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on New York, San Fr n sco and Portland, Oi egao. LOAN MONEY on approved secnril j RECEIVE dsoosits subject to check. COLLECTIONS mads on favorable verms. INTEREST oeid on lira 3 .tin It B ANK or N1TO, cio, ob im. i lsct bier TJ Mr vas .A J Jon CURE YOURSELF! rlftroabledwithGooorrhi es.fpermstorrhcesl For any unnatural discharge ask Kir druggist lor a bottle of O. It cures in s fans dsn lyrtWticajojbrj ranieen dot io stricture. rthaSarsal AmtritaM Ckn. Manufactured by .The Stum Assure! Cr CINCINNATI, u.s. . THE WEBFOOT ROUTE Oregon Pacific Railrodd. W IISDI.EV. Keeclver. TIME Sl'UEDCLK. except Sundays.) Lasv. Albany 11.-20 r. a, j L -ars Vaqmna, 7:00, teTe CorralU im r, a. Laae. Corrallis, 10:3fa, Arrl Tasratna, l: r. .Amy Albany, 11:13 a. Direct Lint Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Betwe n Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco Ill AR wlIIsinUN . raoa saa raasciacu Tallsy, Jul; Ilth 27th, ttto-Jt Ysd ma. WillaaietU Tallsy, July list, sllpm. The Coiupsp' - essrTsa the ngnt tc 'iang,i anliinsi 'latrs-i w'thout notice. It i V Kit NTtiAMERM. team. 1 "H. Isase. Portland Weslneailay and Saturday Saa. HC Dsy.Oe-i A't,S ilm-rti Slraet Wharf. Pirtiand D K Vsorhn, Osn A't. 8sn Francisen, Cal. R K M11I ill v. General Stipt: THROUGH TICKETS TO SSI T LAKE, OMAHA. KANSAS CITY CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, ASD ALL wmm. Q DA.t i TO 2 CUIOs.0 HOURS W U 111 IRQ Wm TO OMAHA nUUrO AND KKSAS CITY. PULLMAN AKD TOIWJT SLEEPERS, FRrE PECLI.1HC CHAIR CARS tllNINC CARS. For ra.es and g''ii"t r Inf r i.:tlaii ci ou or address W H lIURLBUU l',Asst.Gc-.. i 1'ass Aht, 154. Washington St., PostTLANI.. (1KSGUN 7 E VTI. EKFORD Pimply Girls Pimply Boys And Every Person Afflicted with Torturing Disfiguring Humiliating Humors Find Instant Relief And Speedy Cure By Using Cuticura Remedies Sold throughout the world. PoTTRR Daro as n t'HK . oar., Boston, Sole Prop, ay "All about the Blood, Skin, Scalp and Hair," free. S3T Pimples, blackheads, oily skin and falling hair prevented and cared by Cuticura flsap Scleirtifio American Agency for CAVEATS. TRAM MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, SfSSVES1 8! ? Hsbot writ to MUNN A CO, SM BaoADWAY, Now You QWes bores for securing patents to Aner York. frr paMjil taacat out by o Is broaght beloro stesW bYRBOtM lTo tn ot etisnielBUw Scientific merifan liirsAras. Ml Broad wsj. Mew York uu. EAST AND-SOUTH, -VIA- THE SHASTA DOIITr OF THE v w a- Southern Pacific Co. Express Train leave Portland Daily. rr 1 ill 1 mum I nsMmravl. ISSt, LR" 7:Oar. a. I Lr ' PjettassA Ar Ta a 103(3 n b Albaa; Lt I 4 -3 a 8:U a j Ar San Francisco Lv 7;00 r m Abv trains stop onij at rot lowing- stations north ot Kosstrarj. East Portland, Orsvoa City, w.od csara. Salasa, Albany. Tangent, Snood, Hahssy. Bar rtatwrf, Junction City, Irriar, g s. Rossavas nan., sajir Mats I Lv Portasa ar 1 mti ISMrs lLs Albany Lt lttSU a Worn Ar Eoasburs y.y T CCa liaUT LOCAL OJLtLt (KXCaTT StmaT) 5 00 r I Lt Porting Ar : ; SS t.S" r I Al Albarj Lv S SO tSssSntt :10 I 9:00 a I 1 : r a I H11 SJkawy li-1 sa I Lt fcs'l sea a AlSanv bsSssssa :ot a latira PULLMAr BU FFfT SLEEPERS. ASD Dinintr Cars on Ogden Rute. SEC0ND-CLK5S SLEttPIMB CARS AStaskest t.all Thee arh Trains ' nrJ siscaiTHISB. rtistTLSSa us caavsu.is. : STWKstw Man. r at Dan t (Except Snaos j. 7:) a a I 12:10 r a Portland Conallia Ar J 6:30 r a At 1 1146 ra axrxcm rasia sstlt OEaeipt gnudaj . 4:4ii r a 1 TSraj Lr Ar Port lar, 1 Ar I 'M a a Lv I '-. a s TTliirotstSfli TickotM so all point in Iks Kisser. Ststss, Canada and Europe can bs ob synyt at owost ra'es trora C K rr.ab, Arant Albany. '. KOKHLXB 7 P. ROGERS. Vanaeer Vss't O. F. nd Porf act Oreec-i. FromTerminal or Intsrior Pukts the NorlHeni Paic Railroatl la tbo !ie ta tstko To all Points EAST ani SOUTH It ia the Ol Slid 'AR RAUTE. It runs Tbreasrls Vr.S I lit! I. KUTRAIMS EVER IMV in Ibe Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. 'fcO CHANGE OF CARS.; Composed of DiniogCars Unsorpassed Pollman Drawing Boom Sleep ts Of Latest qnipment TOURIST SLEEPING DABS. Best 11 al ean be constrn-jte I snd in which so ommodtiions are buh fine and furnished for holOers of Firs' or csVound clash ticket, si il ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A Couticaous Lino immtiw with ai lints, affording Direct ard UninterrDptgd Senrica. Pul.'nisn s'eper reservations can be cnreil In advance through any f gent of tbn roail. IHR'inOH riCKETS to and f.omall poims In Ame'icw Kng'snd ani Kurope nn 1,-e porcbaHsti at ary ticket iiftlc of this cotepsnv, Kulllof rinstl hi conoorning r iluaHine oflraini rnuea an I other lacsl a rara IsbeJ o apiliMt on ld sa v azent or A II CHARLTON. sHiatHiii General VMiaitr Agent. No 121 F ir st 6t. (Vr. Wasliington, Pwrt'aml. Oie.-on. CO Bankbstt. loesi sgetit. WNrif,v noma to do house wok aidli.k.c r of l wo children. Inquire of 1 It Kadf rd, tw mites west of Albnny, on the Cora:IN ror.d. Caveat ., and Trade-Marks obtained, and .11 Pat ent business conyl'irtft tor w-nr-ATC rtrt. Oon O1..0. rj rppoairt 0. S. s.stcnt Orrier and we can secure patent in less time Uiau Uiosc .emote from U'ashingion. Smi mrulel. diawinr nr nhotn.. with Awrin- tion. We sdrise, II patentable or not, tree ot i cuarge. Our 1m not due till patent i. secured. I A Pamphlet, "flow to Obtain Patents," with cost of sr -ue in tha U. S. and foreign countries ' sent iree. Aaaress, C.A.SNOW&CO, Oee. Pstcnv Orr.cr, WASHisavoN. D t VMyMysyMySMA'avM,MMJ MyaS ftVS S To aid Dlgustion take one Small Itlic Beaa after iiitliiB, ySa:. r liottlo. Wht gcuwcvat. AWASTKOF BREATHs Senator Chandler propounds and several republican newspapers repeat this question. Why should not the banks, the chamber of commerce and the newspapers recognize and state the exact truth: That the present distressed condition of the business of the country is due to the approaching assault upon tbe MeKinley bill in particular and upon the American ptv ective system in general ? Because the persons referred to are not mostly fools. None but for Is would imag ine that a people can he thrown into panic i by the prospect of securing their own de mand, twice made at the polls, for a reduc tion of oppressive taxes. Daniel Webster, that colossal son of New Hampshire, vieng in Jove-like jocun dity the local wonder of Genesee Fails, grandiloquently said that "no nation ever lost its liberties that had a waterfall 96 feet high." Can the Lillputian senator of the Oranite stale point to a nation that ever lost its head over a prospect of tax reduction? No'. this is a financial, not a commer- sr ill disturbance. The primi'v trouble is j with the currency, not with credits. It is the nation's money that is menaced, not its manufacture. The collapse of swindling trusts has ktUbd to the lack of confidence, but these trusts were another outcome of the policy which Mr Chandler has support ad. The question ot tariff reform is c'osed for ; four years a least. The beneficiaries and j the political agents of the system of tariff for bounties of public taxes for private tribute may as well understand this. The people have ordered a worse-than-war tariff. reduction of the j and it is to be re-, duced. The democratic congress and ' president may be divided on some questions. ! but they are united on this. Hie country looks for this reduction in . re'tef. not In fear. The time has gone by j wn" it can be cither bauiboozlet or fright- j ened by the free trade bugbear Mr Chan- dler and the republican cgana that echo i him are wasting their breath Ex Ex-Senator Tabors career would nke a good sensations? novel. From the time be ' t'rove a wagon across tbe . plain and sold j flour and bacon and fry in pans to miners i till now it has been full of ad'enture. i be bss made and lost many mil ion. and His ' J divorce is still remembered here. And I Am j told that society has forever shut its doors against him and his wife Mrs Tabor No. I 1 has grown rich, and she is worth nearly ! 11 million, i ue property wtucn labor gave l.n. S tt. ,.( K nS. V... , her at tbe demands of tbe courts has great- I It- iiWM.Mil . n i I t.A 1.A I. la invula.1 . hs ses.ll .-.I .I..U eSrl, awl -M.net f s cd. Tabors son Maxcey is A successful businesamanandheiaftaecnmnlatiniral fortune. He manages the Brown paj Hotel here And his wife is considered the Hotel nere. snu Ut wite is considered the . , L fhe immense sycamore. rte on the bsaks of the Saadatky Riv.-r, j.ist at the the village of Upper Saaduskj:, cuge 01 Is ' 1 1 . and the fact Is msl regrettable, Lr the tree it the largest cf its pe ir east of the Rockies. It Is lor tv -oar Ire: ia girth at the base of ihe trunk, and fo years It has tsecn one of the sight of Northern O.iio. Xr. i; Cot Crawford was burned at the stake by Indians, and the tradition is that he would have bcea burned at the very roots 01 te tree ,iad not ine ctiet teared , the vengeance 01 tne orrat ra.ner WW such an act of sacrilege In later liraft itlte tre " ' piayed SS.. , s c . Wljsy HICII US ssand-iskr who cards cn Sar days beneath its umbrageous branches. The P.esident. under da-eot Aoanst la ,00, v. A , ... w . . ir.e that so much of ih. t en.iee orilee sl j. ... mi.c uiusi uiiesv 1 Msy s. i8r .. ,. a... i ... . to inmates of the virions bra. chea ssf ike . , 11 ssawasi tor i ..-aD.(Hi a 01 u niter soidieis shall be paid si the agency la Washington. DC.U he.eby revoked. It . 1st, diverted that . sfu. July. , .So all pensions cue to Inmates of the several branches of said home shall be paid Lr Ibe pension rgent in whose agencr district said brancH home it locate 1 . It is ssid at tbe Interior Department that this order It made in consequence Of the high rate of esv-hsnge between tbe Western towns, wnere very many 1 f Ihe homes are located, and Ne York. Ills expected that th saving in exchange alone 10 the several home will year. he approx'traiely 3-5.000 a George Washington Murray, . 1 . -W" representative in congress of ihe black district of Soutu Carolina sars in hi. ! aS in niSI autobiography piepared for tbe new gressioml directory that when a lad of eleven he was ' bereft of of both parent and thrown upon the rugged shores of early emancipation, and without afriend to rely on be entered opon the fierce combat for tbe indisDena.ble bread of life " H I his battle vtsrv well for he was abbs to - a l very well. lor Lie was able tOSS- riiro Iho n n.i.n. ..f o u l uu-b w .cars. vHssvwviuni and was tor many years a teacher in Sooth Carolina. He is the most interesting of colored congressmen ever soen at the capi- tal, for be is oi African blackness and one of the tj-llest men in the h.;uae. One of the officers of the Peary expedi tion writes home from Labraior that Lbs bunks on fbe Falcon a'c uncomfortably ha'd. "I made an examination of my own and found that it was sluffed with exosisior and a kind of swomp hay." A naval officer capable of such a complsint as thi is hardly of the stuff from which Arctic I explorers are made. He is better fitted to I caper nimbly in some Philadelphia draw ' 'ngroom than to dance he quarter deck lo tbe accompaniment of boreal blasts from lhe pole. Cftoitmsn Wilson, of tut ways and means committer, laya; " Tho commitiee will probahly prepa.e s general tariff bill in accordance wltS the declarations of the Chief go platform. I think it quite probable that congress wl find itself in a position lo iidicurii alout the middle of September until the lhe regular session." In talking Btsort the work of the date o I appro- i .!-.;..'. a-!- I made simii observations. j The ewot d that Fthan Allen flourished over the bead of ilia Kritish commander a Ticonilero.t has been offered to the gov ernment at Washington fo- exhibition. It has been in the posression of Iho Allen family since the death of the Ureen Moun tain woiihy in 1786, and tbo blade is nick ed and scarn 1 enough to uak it a uesir able relic spurt from Us histouc record. Coigrissman W.bon', of Welt Virginia who ws selected to Int'oduce the lepeal bill in ihe lloute, lias grown gray alnce hi Is-t appearance in Washington. HI hslr, in fact, is atnot white and in mitk td ConlrSst to bis youtrtfut facr. Not ihe l.ast of tie jjood ihlns ihit even his enemies find to ia abcut Mr iltcn Is that he is as modest ss he is brilliant. CREATING PRMUD1CE. "Colonel E Holer Commander of Oregon division, Sons of Veterans," made s speech before a meeting of lliat body the other day itt which he took occasions to say som things very much at variance with wee known facts. For Instance: "The admin istration seems to be afraid toomuv-b money will get into circulation among ihe people.' Now as a matter of fact 1; is not the busi ness of an administration to put much or Utile money into circulation. Tin? question of granting pensions does not binge on that of putting money in o circulation It Is true that many men have urged the grant ing ot large and libetal pensions on the groun is that it would put much money into chculation, but these are fanatics and cranks on the subject of pensions. The question with the sdministraticn is to de termine whether a pensioner is entitled under the law or not. Under the rule ad rpted by Raum, which was palpably in conflict with the pension act of 1890. many pensions have been granted that were not authorised. It Is the sworn duty of the president to see the pension law du'y ex ecuted. This is to be done by suspending pensions granted u ne'er Raum's tuie 164 and notifying those t j whom they were granted to make proof that would entitle them 10 the pension granted. There is to be no attack upon any honest pensioner. Every one jusily entitled to a pension will be protected in his right. That rrany fraudulent pensions have been granted ad mits of no doubt. To segregate these fraudulent pensions from tbote that are not, ,, the work in hand of that true and tried veteran, Jsdge Loibren, the pension commissioner. To separate wheal from chart one must nte Is manipulate the wheat as well as tbe chaff, but this handling of the wheat to separate it from the chaff a'ia:k upon the eenuineness of the is no theat . So the temporary suspension of pat meat of i an honest pension to deter mine which are and which are not fraudulent among those granted under the Raum rale is no attack pon those legMiv granted. It may work some inconvenience on legal peasioners to have pavmtot of th-ir pensions suspended. but the blame (or this lies at the door of Raum and not that of Ju:lge Lochren . Mi Hofer says: "Not a man whs has been saspended but would be on the rolls sti'd st the same or a higher rating if the gov ernment woulj Abide by the las ongres has paeJ, a ad which it hn n tijht t aet aside." This is tneie twaddlle. Tue administration is simply aitenpting to right the wrongs iossigtied by the last ad ministration. And whatever of violation of laws there ha been t Attributable to the last and not to the present administra tion. Let it be understood once for al! that thig administration o,pjes f.-anduleut pensions . -1SSU US TBI ruiivas. -mm. - ... . . . ... , , , . Tn dimm h an article headrd as bove. address J lo democ.su. urging the dat-r ol " 13 "u,d bj ,he d''"1 P1"'" Chicago, lt cSaIios that SSm. I.tl ii !,,.,. ik nss.tw usuvMdi j the rlw P'ces the pa.t7. uscoao.- twnally to fiee and uollmlled cotnsge of ,i,er. i, that it d.mAads "thst both Eo!d aid o!,ver ahaii be mad standard mon' r of ,s.e .., ti.. . i.ir.. jm m.s pledge tbe party 10 free coinage or coinage ot silver except upon the e res coodmon that the dollar ant! of both metals must be cf equal Intrinsic Andes 1 cnangeanie Value, or oc arjusieo tnnugn intematloaal sgtetn ent, or by such al--guaids of legi:atioii as shall ensure the outintrnsnce of the parity of ihe Is) metal Bna ,be (auci ,vfr of t dollar stadl ; timet in the market sod in ps.mer.t o drbt.- Now. these are the Crmc'itJoilojaasi ij.u.. s.r . y wnsch the mini were to be opened to f.ee coinage. But the Telearram woald enforce I Which tbe aunt were to be ooeaed to free free and uniimitrd coinage without con- dillon.. and S ecaute tbousand of nrswerv ; tn; democrats all over 1 he country feel, I tt.. .. .; 1 .k. rh... i.L 1. 1 - . " i WttniB Rot re sale liatlrmM Id rsrn un. I T J . ii.-.i i . Msssscv winaac info opera son "lltivu' ai.j .. t , . , ... 1 w. V t.VM U.M. V... u M ..... M . .a 1 --: .1 i-s ...uinri id ht ine; asit urrniri ie piai- j form ufen which the party gained so si.nal ! a victory last fall This Is very uns-ise, for j the effect of Ihe 7eargnun's coarse wil. be to brsed dlvUicw. smong eUmoc.su in this state where usiiy should exist. Every ' democrat la the party has an equal right to judge for hhns.ll whether any or til , churchy before a Urge audieru-e of friend .... . us. ! a ....01 ihedeceased.it was er.e of grest beauty these condition, should be complied with j ,n! conjo,, The aerwhe at the cem Suppose a democrat believe, ( thousands , eterv were under the ausiices of tne Re- do ! .h. If -- , .. i j to free, snlimited, independent coiassr. !i S " " " " s SVS.S van . a as s sss-,i " would icssjl In floodijg the cooatry with a i depreclAtcd dollar, such dtmocrat coal 1 not be accused of having left tla clatform. for 00c of the eci.til conditions of the n'at- torra is that ev, v .ilva, dollar pat ia " cir . . , , s...,. . - - -H"m,t i"'"""' 1 .zrhansrMnhlM s-bIum 'th. TV!..,-, . . - I aertaKr to judge lo. Itself about !hr milter d lo bind ertrv 0-h,r deoocrat to its . 3 . . . tvigmest. loi.w..i..o..io.mogtninltlog, . i . . !.' rocn ' Dr Robert Fischer of Vienna I, aa hor- itooert r isener, oi lenna. is sa nor "r 00 ,ne UM r tm!,. P 1 : many a to tneir grea-. vogue among ine i ladies ol Austria Is most iotercslini. No ,dJf " "or her per- ! sva.s ... assssai usrau.y, sue uuiuji sars. tans to maae - - "w even mechanical appliances for rjmov- ln nUuni o:em;iHes and lo:rcaiog her Koodooki- To stuin this end the doctor u ,n ctant demsnd by s Urge clientage of the fair to banish freckles, plur.a out supe.floua lial.s, trsnsform moles Into beauty spots, snd even to Increase the seedon of the lachrymal glands by means of a "tear pump," an innoceat looking white object like a diminutive was taper. But the one taste which the doctor finds most n iversal in Vienna is for blond hah, and be ha metamorphosed "counties I ewes" (lo use his own wo.ds) of dark beauties Inlo blsnds. The most popular complexion In Vie., na at the presen! moment, so the doc tor say , h Ihe Btrawber.ies and-cream tint, which is nature's finest art-work, end of which she is correspondingly chary. It is evident from the ton of tbrlr edi toria1 that there are many republican papers tl.at would be tadly disappointed.' were limes to get good at or.ee and without affoidlng them i nppottuniiy to make at least some po'itical capital out of the mia fortunes of th people. We hav no reason to rxclude the Orrgonwr. from the list. Speaking of Voothees of nr. ' t-M-MsVMM- Indiana, the in his tpecch wisBBiassi jswa u'ii.RmB " h', hn"DC'a' 1UCS''n m"k" fool of lumse"!." The TtUgxain an utter peaking ' on th sorts s.tliiee. . ... His (Voarhees) ' " it ti'ude Is one ot downright itlshonesty," How these twin newspaper establishments dwell together In unity. Wh) ! wlit !! wbyll! .lust thins- of il ! lion Blngtr Herminn, in "private letter,"' holt! the democracy responsible for Ibe present bard limes, .i'e hold a jacka. r. sponsible for the existence of Binger, and a have greater evidence for the cm reel -ncis of our opinion than Wnger lias for his. -K.O. fT'set at tsve IFsrts Ri.gird.nir H mi's Hirsapiriiii, air pB.ipla wh i t .ft-o .his m Itsios . ur lead tmiiun ita s uttea 'p iblis i l l is thi. p;r Tiny will oouviuo.' y mjtii si Ho rda'acura Hood's Pill oarseoostiuation. OWE AND ABROAD Hll.RMAY. About one been drowned season . hundred fishermen have In the Columbia river this Two new Poatofficei have been estab lished on the () p In Marion County, Nob!e and li irr . Toe state school fund has been appor tioned. Linn county ge's $5,454. 40, with hr 7,792 children drawing money. Dr Allen Griffiths will lecture on theo sophy at the Ur.tversallst church tomorrow evening. No admission fee. Hiram G Davl', a Corvaills lawyer has moved from that city, and a paper there say wants to be Judge of Alaka. Ed Zeyss at d Ben Cretan, of Albany, nod Prink Skiff of Salaam, went hantiui Tui dy and killed 2.1 birds in aMut seven hours. icsteruay tjovernor Holes was nomi- nated by acclamation for Governor .of j Iowa by the democrats of that State. He Is one of the most popular men It the L' 3. Governor Pcnnoyer has practically de cided that there will be no extra session of tl.ji lualctaln wm XTnlfllM. lli. Imiklal .11 Pl'T the people wan' It. The less leslatu.es ! less leglslatu.es j s ! the better. An attempt was msce on circus day to Sunco Mr I Warnes, of thl county, bul it j was a complete failure. Mr Warnes didn't i Lite. It was a part of the circus, which had a special department for the puipose T M Hamilton, formerly of this city, is BOW holding a 'position at the state agrl-. cultural college at Corvaliis. He has the supervision and care of Ihe decorative and ! he 7tb of Aug. 10 a m at ihe W C T U experimental department in horticulture j hall by Rev H faul .'.om Cornelius, O. and flotlcultue. Eugene Guaid. Walter ar.d Charlts Mix?, of Salem, Last night a thief entered the boarding j whipped their father. They weie arrest houge of Mr E C Rodgers on L)on Street, .d, also Leslie Hunter, who joined in the the door being unlocked, and stole some ' contest. meal, coffee and other es'ables, indicat ing that It was something to eat the mail was after. At the circus In Albany one man lost $40 on the shell game and another a small sum which was returned to him. i. was Ihe , then that the butlnes was stopped j circus gang was o low that they even run th.- change Meal on silver. The monthly meeting of the Ladle A ux ! diary will ocoor toenortsw (Fridaj) aitsr- j nooa at 4 Voloek . An interesting program j IjrlheotoakM h. tew prsssitt'. Al t a m. abss of of th eomoiKUa for th. dell, carnlr.l ar. r.o.td to t preit Beit Wsu.h, brakemaa on the 0 P pss- ; "DjiT tram, nsa nut nann nsuiiy cot vesier- , dsv, it btiBK eanght by the sadden cKcinat : of the ear door. Tt e accident happened I near Toledo where be remained that Dr Rich uOttld dressth. woaod. N: Here 1 the trespass law. Konuj has a runt o CO ano-.ner s psSfSill WJ aat or tZ.TlZST sTrVtr j!" "g from iOmou eoUtled tofiea it. Eserj hunt, .bents goe.oo.lb. s,, .1 . "T r J.1 J J- ' 1 I audm.yre arrested It is oot reqvired ; ihst trssiLaa notice mst bs pusteJ liZ et tern 2Z withTw. s ,fho.rhold sfceto and sisu-si ho-. , Z2lZl&3J!c& ; (!e,mrfor ied,JtnSsl-mf--th. pa.ttt.re. mxjths, and are !.vkicg over the ooast for a locstios. . . assaw. Rseyiy. I ej . sa I . - ... m. . lVA.a,. . I . ri I are diigi-.ed witbOreoa. ; w, rields. a Utbar mkiU aatoaieat- mjtfllJlm .S'J ilt! Z ' them lor 75 ' ta H. .a. ariest-d j o-a watraot Isssssf of Jaaoie. Coil .l i .. t sad h.H for th. trimA iory. Oo i us'su t lm oaii na is tmardiog at tne county " ' attachmei.t auita have hm IlL J. s!? haras & t o , for $1213 80: one by J A Crawford, for SYSIS atsd one bv Rosen'hal Jk t'n . for iMl Sir Rmw Kb. K..n , . nine a store Irsr severs) ssss, L. Tkint ; w,rj . The f.! s.wlne a lro.n ihe KUwessre West "Justice Kru'r.beio has lust com pleted ihe d'Swtnjrs tor a CsSholic church In Eugcae. lt is to be bulll of brick and atone with fireproof, terra cot'A and mod , ern fit'lio, and ta cost when completed S 350,000." bugene pe- pie krow nothing jaooat sucn a very costtv church. L p on Rork Cieck the other day a man not at a cor.pst.lori wVle h- w. irrmarrnr rrom s RTiaA's lAinslriic be was a bear. He mia.il him. and this it shout the first ce on record where a man ml. "ken lr a hear was rrlssrd The m-., ala.as.n 1 . , . are ho J " j, "T.:-" , i'":," " t orairie .. e- , . r f-tv..e wassu s.ero.n ior-s:eu Sltn in t tie sorter tine n ineteni: not I . . .. . . mucn hard time to tlia. Mr Am'erj . - tried t?o on the shell as me, t - ( ... . . , I L - , . .rr. .t T--. j;o in rtiosnv tne games were pioMWtea oy anenn Jackson, te circus D',n outsvtoe tne city nam. Ar.d we nave j "Xtt&Sf ; Vesterday Rev H V Rominrer. of j Portland, preached the funeral sermon of Mr Etta Vasaalo. io the Congregational becca dewree of the O. P. Thr Ijra! a-ifta - - - sa erc bu,UoL A harvest har.d near Albany s few days ago accidentally dropped a pitchfork Into a threshing; machine. The hand e f;w j around hitting the tisn on the bsck of tne neas Knocking Id' 1 ecc!-s. w nen h.- j cfnc he k rf h,d "f n th threshing mschlneoff hin. He thought tne whole mac ine l.sd tlnrfed over oa " am I - j Tie treasaier.f Uncln oanty haa in- 1 ativa-td sa sction acunsl M M Usvi. r for its. mmmm a as SSnVsnaSVals tss aAasM IK. I .or. , . y th. I m.. . 'I nlr.fr or g-nt of H millos. Job C . laat ..,.,. th Kl.SSSS ,' .r.i ! ' I is allrssrd otHesr or ,g,nx f U J ram " ,d ,",! ...t, ,,- m rot.T"f H J C iLld of ! kssrfinji it special etc. Tiwr i Rev J C Temsleion. of Forest Grove sntt Kev w ooUey, ol fcugrne. member of lht board of directcraof thr Srmlnsrr 1 ' 7 . . . . at lodav!:ir, met in that citv Tuesday : evening d decided lo push thr interests of the srli ol, which ls under Ihe control ol Ihe C 1' church. Rev V V McGhee. recenils of Texss, wis elected president. and hr Is said to be an energetic man -s'io will do ood work .... . . FRIOAT Wheal is lo cs.nl la Silem. A :kes,-ere Club has been orianlx.' In Co Three hoy vara lo gi.e so exhibition h: j Slternoun on tha straels with a tiick'p nv, . Horn, ore left t tne DlctlocnaT oflioi f 'nr : varitie i f lino tanking p-uu : (St,s5I.C0 in oasi was di tribute.! aru .: g tbe opls of Uregna yest.rday. Mr I D Millar, of Mijtsrr, threshed 2502 bnuhe'. of wheat ficra between . ins ty acd one trundred coros. A number of immigrants bound for Linn and Lane counties pissed through Ochoco lt week. They sre from Ne braska. Cclorado snd Missou'i. Salem and Euseoc are both kicking ar-i.utthe cliy water. In Salem they catch fish it ihe hydrants, and in Eugene the water is g.een and contains frogs. A brother cf Cor.ductor fluthrV, while hunting pheasants nesr Junction last Wednesday eve ling, was shot bv a com panion accidentally snd will probably die. Several wagor.s arrived heie todsy with Ysqulna freight f.sm S nn Francisco for . in merchants. Our merchants Intend stating with Ihe Yaquina route snd the teamsters. Eugene Guard. David Coleman now claims he a !oser $750, instead ol $150, a. he had won c,oo a. d that the bunco men not only ir.used to pay the tnonev back but also stole f 150, Eugene Guard. It is estimated that the Sisden fruit farm, near Eugene, wl'l pioduce 200,000 pounds of green fruit thl. yesr, princlpaliy pruncs. It wilt require qui e an amount oi 1 e'p to place the product In proper condition for the market. Tuer? will be services at the Congre gational Church Sabbath morning and rverlng R-v H V Romingcr of Portland 1 former pastor will preach at 1 1 o'clock . snd Kev J W Bushong D pastor of . Centen.iaiy M E church Portland will I occupy the pulpit In ihe evening. ' Homo tine window signs cud ih o itat'ons hsve just been mario for K I. Power, at his ' ci ootid s. rest shop, n.ar the DAhtOCBAT oifio , lht .peak for lhe skill of th. work ' men, Callios, Young & W.lker, recently of Ckd.n. They are in gold brons). a fash ionable colt 1. The citizens of The Dallei are making ing preparations for the firemen's tourna ment on September 4',h. The prizes for two races will be $250. Cher wi.l be, in addition, a Tig parade, a big dinner ' and a grand ball free ti firemen. Transportation rates have been made low sod l.otrl. a; The Hallos will entertain visitoi at from 1 to 92 a .lay. The closing down of sawmills along Ihe line of the Oregon Pacific has caused a large number of men to seek other ern p'.ojmenl, and not a few t f them have taken gold p&na and iron.? up the South Santism to .vork, and It wou'd seem thai they were making a success of It, as from i 75 cents to Sj-4.00 a mania being taken oat each t'av. I his, considering the prca ent hard times, i- not had, -Lumberman. Frank Hughes of Sa'em and fsarn Goldsmith of Portland wrrp in the Waldo hid hunting yesterday. They didn't get much game but their team ran away three times. Defective harnets caused the animals to run and the ougi;y was once overturned and considerably damaged. The last lime It a necessary to run the team Into a fence to stop It. and as the fence was barbed wire ihe horse were considerably cut. SATURDAY convene Circuit In Tillamook Monday, . Abo?1 ? ! b d.scharged , lu""1 c"' from the Southc rn pacific in order to economise 'Who shot Lieutenant Nelson" remain unanswered, and promss? to remain a mystery. Edward Strawser, mt Sclo, was riding a high wheel recently, wh-n he took a head er, dlslocaliag one of his shoulder. German Lutheran services on Sunday Mr Wm Peacock, the accomplished Benton countv gardener nrought the first lo;al watermelon of the season to the Democaay office today. There aie now seventy f jur teams en- gaged In houllng straw tor the paper mill besides a larse frcc of men enraeed to handle It Lebanon Express, The Pres. a. that W A Ewing ha been appointed P M at Sclo. The oiber candidates were W M Ramsey and Mark Peery all first clas men. The First N tlional lUnk of The Dalles leMIined bulntit tQliMr and lhe E,st Side National Bank .1 Portland veelerdav. Very few of the bank failures shsuld ever iiave occurred. George Eingham went to Eugene to sell tome water melon. After getting Ms money he changed sbrt? dollar in silver for three twenthra, but got o.ily une, tnus losing A40. If the party h- loos two Japansse ban tams and robbed tbe ben nest At the corner of yth end BAker sts. will quietly return nein within ten davs, no prosecution will be had. . Jananssc ban. 1 income, i .j n.L . n. Tn -.WnTe; dAval ul -Ul h. bawl ' . . ' '-' TuesdAf al A I :anls, near T; "" Last Tuesday at A PTallant, near HarrUburg, Wm Weggs and John Mor row had a fight, in which the latter struck Weggs wtih the leg ot a table, head, fracturing bis tkuli. It h o-er the i ItUdoubrli " " -"" m. Three death are chronHed bv the Hal-1 ABV SAT in Irs rlfs tin- list GailO r9 n - - "V .-" , eea: wr itarvey Bono, a :er ol L Jec'.O" August ly; Mrs B B KrnU- ton, on Austust zt and D.slsswks ZaSStsSr) 00 lhe 1-ee IlkIe,ol UivlKa. I esWH-Jng ; ost. , the stocks of which average $i Inches ; I ne neio win average 50 ousn- ; fil r Jfrc. ar.d was cut the first of list Uerk. They were not sown until ihe 10 h i f Mav. the'sreed with which the, rr.a- f tured being pbenominat. Mis Minnie BUreu, Mr Annie Dagger and ter:lns Htis eu vrii- ri.tlfSfs np Ihs road he-ween here a n J Jefferson !at week j when all at once a runaway borae attach e lo ""SSy sJed into them All were , 1 , , . . L . . . ., , ,. ,. Mwruign: ou-. iuca:.y r.o m,urj wa, done cither to the bagiy or occ ipar.ts. Sell 1'ress. a. r. 'siiuiui The 49th snniversAry of the U E Con- ssssi ss of tmi.ua convened in the SIT . E church Taesday ni'ht. Ser John ; PArsoos presided. Addresses were de ; liveted bv the only two remaining char ter members of the conference, Bev T F I Royal snd Dr Donne, who cave manv re- miniscenes of esrly life.the former mist- ! hern Ms), the Istler north ! ot i.ere ana in w-astitagtoo. Among AivJ,oth.',r ,h,n.,.11!r Ine relrrsl to bis WBI ; n Alssj in the 50 s -ben he Veronfs !Ur0t? W'lh u'. lrC Ks " u ST e frS ll im' 7ZM9t , 'n U,e d s.C,h.l e s.rictly boose. Tbe first ronf. eoce was held ia of iltTt -nd in Washington. An .s.. ii.;... t .. 1 ..... . 1 1 v."". II'M'SI . ' . . ' W C ... TU . ' . Ill I a il... i- si. u-. u s.. I jS,lrm in 1SSW Wednesday morning l!e business stoos of the con'erence began with Bis hop Uoodsell in the chair. Bishop U-vodsel' in presidios! delivered sn sddress of rest wsrmt.i. A PorUttd rnbler saw the moner JV u eW,ed I tnrtg-T gJ?m. xhZ ssKretary and Rvs W.l on Skipworth ' . 1 that asssasasa v-rv dnft snd C A Iis assistants; Rev HP; -ehb statistic secretary, and Rev S Al Starr, conference treasurer lar Speni-er i r bi..!.j.i.:. LTT" I ass a Bisua-j SB SA Fil till 11 bww Esan- ! sion snd Dr Mamtr. m l. of .n Francisco on tbe M E Book concern Th tiansfer ot l)t llooghtoo to loo to the Central . 1 -conlrrence was announces! In the evening the rliurcli wss tilled .;., ;n?nri.l sislisiu. tr. l.atssr. Pr Spencer, of Philadelphia, on Church Kxlension. The sddre wss sn eloquent ! ten t ani couvmrmj one. -t r.ng lorn ll.e srowins nower of Mt!ioiisai in a stronar ss I ... ...v-UH. ; manner, and sppealinj iora double sop- , port lor tbe tuntl, on account of tbe over .VtOfl l.n...l .....linn. .nA csmitregations and over i .(mi bomelssS 8 S'. At tbe cloa U j persons pledged $10 a vtar to the fund. ' - ' peront ptedgtsl $10 a year to the fund. ,"T1" s w-s.on o. ,..e con er- was devoted to reports from Pre was a . - s . . m uiisiorenoon s seion MISS bjbmiii ' ,ldin. .lM,P ,l1 v.n . Nourishing ; awmns o: me cs r. v nurcii in uregon. anniversary of the Woman's Foreign Msssionary Society was held Thnrsday aib-nioon. wttn Mrs r Ahbett in the chair. Reisorts show 20 auxiliaries in the con ference, ti young women's societies, 4 chil ilrens' bands. Memlership, Too: amount raised. tsintftW. The department of bure-.ui of supplies was presented by the chairman ; sr sir., ss st . . . . -n .urs Mnuiiiis. .wiss r.va romer, wno wl'I go as a missionary to Singapore, was intro ductsl and spoke on "The t niversal IVsire for luiuiortalitv." Mrs M C Wire, secre- lm- nfllw. rVJ,,..,t.;. tStMMM RmmmmA. .l . i ... j v. v.v.........M . . . . H.iv... .iiviu: ft Wi 1 H 1. ' ' ft... MMaSW tt ..i. i.t.r f.. ... i ....... I Hr Charles K Ijooke. of Portiand.isjsoke with ! great feeling on women's work. . In the evening fully KK) iteople listened to Dr C H Payra?. of New York Citv. on j the educational side of Methodism. There I was a general expression afterwards that it was one of th' best if not the best ever heard in Albany. .Solid with anrtinient. sp.irkliny U'iih poiDteslillustrations.it made ! very plain the necessity of preparation for sob ministry, inere is an opinion mat a man lamps into the giirment of a Methodist preachiT in it day; but after 1mm rin j Dr Payne one could appreciate how much the leaders in the church wish to place the standard high, no that the coming minis ters in the church wilt lie educated, bright men. who thoroughly understand their bosLnos. Ho diif not forget the fact, though, that an uneducated Bengal tiger was Iwtter than an educated monkey, and that the golden calf was made of the mate rial presented. The report of Uie Presiding Klder, John Parsons, for this district, showed over 7X) conversion during the year. There are now 'JO Km worth Liagucs in the district. Itav H P Satchwoll and Dr Iniane were honortil by Is'ing placed on the sttperiuiuiit ihI list. Hr Fisher, editor of tho Pacific Christian Advocate, spoke in the interest of that ox rellent church paper. Ir Payne presented the interests of the lioard of edueittion, showing that last year I'JCifi students had btvn assisted in securing nn erlucation for tho work.nine being in the Oregon Conference. On motion all the effects of the Oregon lniarxl were turned over to the National Hoard. The Woman's Home Missionary Society me! with Mrs Harrington in the chair. Keitorts showed 18 auxiliaries and Jl 10 mem bers, am! the receipts ami expeiulitures for the year, 1 100.92. Kev Kllsworth, working under tho auspices of this board among the Siletz, presented his report. Mr titunt, an Indian preacher, Bike for his people. Kev W Skipworth made the address of tho afternoon, on effort full of good thoughts. A large congregation heard the annual misMonary sermon in the evening, by Kev S B Meminger. of McMiunville. ono that i contained much food on which to reflect. . j . . 'JMI Mlll'IIVl t-orsreu pbo wgmnOu Tuesday evening, Aug. 22nd. Present Recorder, Marsha!, Street Superintendent, and Cotineilmen Bnrk hart, WMtney.Stewart, Peiirer.Marshall and Whe der. In the absense of iha Mayor, Council man HurKhart was eleccd Mayor pro tern T''9 following bills were ordered paid : Jo. i Holtham, 2; N J Hen'on. $31 M; 8'c.yart A 8ox.$8; Js llenstev,$2; John Housewortb. $3.50; T H Miranda. $1.20; W BBarr. $15 ; J W Keere, ?4; KredT Blount,$l(; lohn Chiswell, $('-, Ira Mur ris, $1 ; Robert Brown,$4; B W Cundiff, $10 2.1; Santiam Lumber Co,$14.8S; John . Orion, $12; Hopkins Bros, 2; costs ! bills, $12.40; Susan Purdom, $12".50; Samuel Conn, $12.50; Elec'ric Light Co, fiii.uu; j a mcreron, f tuu oa. Street Commissioner made his report recommending that 4th s reet be graded where needed, Main to Calipooia, that grade on Calipooia. Oth to Ellsworth, Baker and 3rd street lie finished. At'en tion was called to 'embankment of an tiaot canal west of city and east of Baker street. ford on th stree.t needs lixing, Miller walk, Second and Ferry street ml rr . ; needs new 10 loot wa'k . Keierred- Licenses to sell liquor were granted : Kasper Vend ran and Herman Uuelow, I and license of Car! nder was revoked. The Hook and Ladder track was order ed painted at a cos" of $40. The recorder was instructed to notify t t . t .. . . - 1 IIIUUI . iour remaining suoscr nere to oriojje fond, to pay same before Sept 1st or rait will be begun to collect same. 1 The recorder was directed to give a II parties who have cot done street work heretofore ordered due notice to a tend to the same within thirty days. Tbe matter of cistern at 2nd and Bak er and 4'.h and Montgomery was referred to tbe committee on nre And WAier. The matter of the duties f the police men was brought np by Councilman Pfeiffer and discussed, 'lie opinion seem ing to be that they aboukl stand no fool ishness. A bill of Mr Win'-tley for $15 damages to a horse that felt into a cis.ern was presented. StCSI. EAT ATE 1 US . " - 1 "0 Malrohn Miller to Cha W Anlrew. 7 acre 10 w t Susan .S Peane to (.lias II Pearse, 13) acres 10 E 8 Geo A Miller to John L'nger, 7.9ft nere. 9 w Morgan Holt to Ella H Mendenhail. 48 Acres IS w 4 W H tioltra to C W Svfers.lot 7 And . hi I, (r'sPaxk Ad II Bnrant to Otto Grimm. 7.11 acres 10 w 3 Samantha tjunpJiell to Adda E Bry ant. Slots, Sodsville c-",L. rjjr 1' jl. V- o" '"Zr IrSYilfc " 604 . . . fr ,OM :Jza;"'e . ; - VH ' U VZLX.'i LZL"' J i r jton to Z T 1st is 1 0 adjoining Lebanon Wm Barzee to George Howell, hrnLCL fliLM l . " m Bartee to George Howell. 1 lot, Uetasnon ,W J J f W RwT V Vwi . W R Kirk to Mary White 2nd Geo j.SssiuJiT.t. Isarsww '""n ' rsouerr -AUMrpw.. - a. lialsey.. 3l " ' SSL V A IS W af'JUIl . AtATaTalAl. 1 -fr , , , " WA -v J ' " J. V,"118"!1- J- 2. 3 al 4. bj IM. spd lots 5. 6, snu 7. bt 107. H sad w mmttm . - , j The o-.eriaad now has it hand full at - 1 tending to businesa. lt reaJIr eajinot 5u,. 1P W procesaion. j The press of Oresron almost to a unit op- ' t.u.1 tUHlri m....;, ... m.I L.i- AiA it . I the interest nf the. im.m.1. mmI Wmui thesr j love Jre-grn , Xaik about timls Uaxvl. At lea it ao-Y ,. k.. ., . And their gaxaUtng gtuaes. --ratgeae W rn.il Ltt evening on First street about sixty men dtsrossed. or Irstened tr 3 diseawsion on the subject of SniritnaJsaiD. At time the rmls1wme rJerStVi!v hot. A Mod many farajers sav that notwitfi sNarfia. the ktrw nrire rsf wheat tiser srill sell at Wst etsmish tj nav their msl delts. This will mt rsnsssht-ralde mxter ia cinmlatuve. and with bop awxl other money shonJd the mean. of enlivening m.ittesw enssi.L.slJ- TW. 1 1 ... , Kiprr 3vs 0 pile of Lh.-atnng-TK v in 1 tho mcae, loarteH and tbe ntajntv sxhieh exist oenung the future it is not 1 wiUwc iU the soil and clim,,! wia"te vallev have again mhtstiawl trir r.r,ynvis .-J .Jli . Li.inate ! ! rrsWserue-l 1 i........:r..i UMT.t SnSISUSIM- JIM ... Ul US' I 11 WUUUIUI harssv! M the tiller of the soil? who now that he is Mtberin his ,-t find that in most ca.-s- it is on- rakuhitol lo rssake tbe owner gta.1 j An euhans") sars S -s - wsws ajwaawsssawia ii- 1 fia n lr triin fAnn. I r . I s . . . i wanU tolrrsrnr if i, 1-.1 r 'liTZ-A t.lld that it BBb lw.ti.in.. .f SIm TI spider was merely hiokinir over the ralums of the parar to sag who wa not adverti- inT. sa that b oild spin hi wehsaossth j awwai sbs.it .uni tse irxv rmui lL.-tnrian,-. Tne Man About Town being an optimist k to bli fciiwtaiaT Z 1 .: . ' 1- "iiug nwi uHiicair I iroosl timAs l no. tlw. K.i;- ...1 I i Tims.-, this Fall"' th Sn T i I V iV, A .ntlenrAn in this r.ts- who iTiW i T' a paui BIRR IS mil (ill Who IS 15. , .-.. s , a-JV 2 7.'' J hi i Ml II' lit 1 1 llAtTVaSTTsra -- 1 ..-w al a ,1; ,;n s. . igsv i 1 1 u iwiij liss mm there was last.) I Al af al. . . .a . 1 mi of wheat, prices of the farmers to turn their pnaluce into .-.ish so as to has-e the ,,,. w!.h -K;v. IS f their bills that will become due this - - - - w ... ,s . r-b bsbbsbi "lUUI Kurene women ar. cle.ir headed. Hear the Umir 1: A liArty of about a doren ladies in this city had theircoriositv aroused and started in to see what a "s'jefl" pame was like. The crowd around the stand gave way as they advanced and soon they ha.1 the front row in nearlv half the circle. They vailed balls" on the gamester and womanlike started in to beat him talking After they had spotted the riirht shell a .. . . a ... 1 . ... , , ... ..usuusa ... ssms-s sau iisi spiesi tne IuU las- . u:.. c. -s . ..--o in iiiiLrers a :ui ma.ie it knoso to the ' whole crowd the fellow Jtl A ! table and shells and in u crestfallen manner announced that he was ol.iil to 'S I snop tor a while and sneakMl away behind t the tents. An AlUmy paiier support the i ie i that Salem is divul. and crows over its own snis- I position. !n asldiion to being adiscourtesv. ! this is a plain Ita. Salem is today one of . . .1 1 Uio bri(rht.-st and most solid little "cities in the Northwest. It is verv possible that 1-1 bany may lie too. some day, but it is a mis- i take to imauine that that position can be ' attainoil by u perpetual attempt to cast moan slurs at towns more fortunate, and faster in the race. Astorian. Oh. keep cool. The whole business was a joke re-1 stilting from a placard bs the roadside ' first 1 referred to l.v a Salem 'paper KvervUslv knows that Salem is u live progressive citv and as a capital a decided or-tt to Or.iroru . , , , . , wh A llltll fttue til Sll sill vntsnlsr In mu ,i, :,.., ii- J j rmtl.Y.nleir ",151"" "r fl 8"ven, I ; I , . . -b cut in eULh a shape as to make him look i " lVB "oo twirini n itil I i 1 ss K m use n strin trained in Ores: on moe Ho stood on the curb when the procession went by and ate peanuts When i,.. clown came along he laughed so hard that he failed to notice a fallow behind him who was helping himself to the changs in his pockets. He ii now out !vm. I.. If the profits on his wheat crop, and he will liaye to rustle like a fhinook wind to get ! enongn coin to blow in next ciicns dsv. I Independent. MID, FARLOW.-On Friday morning, s nsr f o-.sL looo i ..... I oui, i, onus nome near JUIIers, ot . rheumatism of the stomach, Mr. Jacob Kajr-! days. Mr. larlow was on old and highly resiHH-ted citrten of linn countv. wncsM f deittli will ho reirretted bv manv. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn the loss a wire ana two emutren to mourn the loss or a gooci Husband and father. TELEGRAPHIC MS. I Brlshler Outlook. Naw York. Ang 26.-R 0 Dunn & Co. , ; in their weekly report, say: "The improvement olservel last week has become ranch more distinct and aeneral There are fewer failurea. either of banks or of important commercial or mannfactoring concerns, than for some weeks past- The number of industrial establishments r suniintr leirins to com Dure fairly with the number stopping work. It can no, tetbe I said that the army of unemployed has be gun to decreaiie, but the additions to it are much smaller t'an in previous week Many resumptions only show that the ttop I page was only tempoirry. A Wheal tie 14 Fire. Corvai.ua. Or, Aug 25. Word rac'.ied ; Corvaliis by the regular Oregon Pacific Jassenger train that the wheat field of J I' ohnson, located about one mile west ' f town, was on fire. A number of citizens j were immediately driven to the place. A . strong northeast wind 'was blow ng At tbe time, and for awhile tbe whole sec ion of i . ' . ,wpn. wilh . x.. x. , . 7?. ..I . . . ' nehre. Luckily tbe wind abated onw-( what, and af er a desperate fight tbe flame were subdued, after having burned severa I j seres of grain and about 100 rods of fence . I A Jail 1 RowEnuRO, Or. Ang 25. Abont 12O0 todsy three prisoners escaped from 'he , , ' 1 tnr:-' t.i- l--,-.', i- Vm?r.r' ' Q&7.2? w iT' vwuiv laii I wo were iieintr held f or at -, hir'ti fn. . 'Mle hort tinif, aim. There were six Drisoners confined m atro tbe jail at the time , 1 be escape was made. : Tbe men esraped through a window at tbe j noith est of the jail by sawing off on.; iron bar At tbe bottoci of tbe wmdw. M aated to Aaare. Astoria. Ang 25 Keisrr today ran ffteed that he him elf murdered hnellan, detailinh how be had first battered in bis victim's bead with a stone and then cut b: abdomen 10 piece with his pieltt j knife. He acknowledged that he had no ; accomplice, bat was alone with SneUnsan At tbe time, and that be rifkd tbe body of the money and watch so that he could come t i J.. ; to Astorii and have a good time in a dance ! jhAll. ABIsFertause. ' Rabwat, N J. Aug 25.-Mrs Grose, i .risterof John 8 Hongh, says there is no ( doubt about bis having inbaited a fortune j from Erst man. tbe CaJitornian, whom be nursed through an attack of typhoid fever j ; a 1876. Mrs Grose says the sum will , probably reach $6 000.000. Hough u 43 years old And unmarried. He has a marked siasil ssiiil s 11 1 1 to ni-eiaw neto. ACklcstsw Eire. CniCAiio, Aug 24. A fire. CaiCAG-i. Auff 24.-A fire, which, ID extent of terri-ofy covered, is the largest i ; .his ritv tor many tears. ban itoZkn kiosrn as " South .ChksVgo ! Aboati o clockthU Afternoon, and before try-.. - . ......... ,,lV4Tmpj oeer .b sm S SJTZJ'SjS , Z3n. A. . cseooence. m.ny hnnaredofpeoArebomete-. Kew Yoka. Aug 24.-A West Indian; 1 . ,1 a .- . - - w r.t 9 1-.. CJCJC-U-!. WHICU sweyv U.TS .u ? . ; f AtUntk eusst last asiebt and bu moriunt raa its way to the N'ew Knjjiind coast, left: VTrrrer the whole rwon ar and New ( J-k wiri a seep of Wly lOOu miles, j Ine raintail riurea irrcna ursrisuj tae laX 12 hour the ser-ret that fcas ever lasen recurvieu uj w ia. "(ui I , Many ships from the harbor, as well as eiearaship wnich sue doe todAv. are now! 1 crsantnir ouUide wsitine- forthe wind to ! taUide lake ssrea-aa. rfr Paru Minn. Aug -4. Tbe firiancisl stringen y has found the secretary of r Ate i with more money on deposit in tbe banks : -s . 1 - - . 1 .u a.i. Im i tbe history of the state. Yet tbe state Ls i LSa.. .1. I- si,. . Ok SSS " Sir IIUU Ult , - ' ' '". . niBcrs tC -be commonwealth. Thw 'too b e sri 5 from the fact that tornethiBe like: 41 juY ).000 is tied np in tbe several tasks ' which hall have suspended in St Psal sad ; M rjsei polls 1 tfc - i le -s. N est 1 okk, Ang J4 . 1 bis morn ing a cos! bargs. and a towinsr vessel were wrecu ed off Soot svnpten. 1. 1. Up to toaigllt ', six men trt m tbe wrecked veanels tsrss been washes ashore, out of a crew cf 21 ' men oa bota vesawts. Of tbe six that came j Ashore, three were biond ru-:ralion. m.1 . the mis. T lo are undoubtedly drown- ed, it makes tha ' lo-s of life on tbese two ' ves: - . Toe ttrwrter was ihe Panther ! ane tbe barge its tow was the Lyken Val- : ley. of PhiLadeiph ia . mMK mm Mr, " , r . "Enrra.. Aosta. -ine town oj as e ! Alls, 30 miles aorta ot nere. was oen oyea b? ' JJ'? " - . '" woolen miUs. rained at 12..000: .Nei-an s 11 I s . we- .vi .muI ilu war-3 wiaa isrwt B-mMna fir the woolen trjisU. coobaining goods worth fS--JtX: LHHlr mill. . -UsaU IASC ssvwa-sa . J mills. Trs- -rr srssea SBtlfe wiU aot be IsnUt tv. . h wvtvpn mi!U is 470. - - U- Ui M.EVST ' " 000 Ass. ssstestsier V. -.s-vs a Ypt-rdav rcomina?! ! il 1 . Jll B jZ l; l-.T--.r"r.I.t hn-l.hor 1 Ivan: while ham oar aboct .1 tnte sooth of I Junction City, wi I th sh ':- n sbtM took effect in the rscbt ie rf the neck. and tore the mast sVs anJ ef:i irom tne ac Mioconscioos for 24 lower jaw. The la at S. . ... L uours. out IS no awmwsyaaaax; Char lev ! sars tua; when be s ara u mu ss- mum uji to shoot and tbe gu -ws 0? lforehe was ready Asa. Wsshixctov. Ausr AThe vrsasJent 1 . sa . . - .' today sent to tne senate - ie f.Tttowxtg torn HIS 1.1I1S. xi. Y !Sxls. at Wiwssin. to be ' SttiSllt ' SftS be ato.he Indi Ins of lhe ! W mmFK '? 11KU sbe Wr nters . of n vaware. Vevia au.ncv in XeradA. The president has also-appt inted He Bostwick, of Ohio, to I e marshal of consular court of the United State at 1 i sin, China. Confirma tion by the sen. is not necessary in this Cass-. Trt taw Fever Is. sVcrs-u . Savannah. t.A. Aug 23 There is one. new case of yellow fever at Brunswick. Ga. i official 1 v reported, tbe infant son of Mrs Cox There are no other suspicious cases. 1 he desertion f tbe town by the emptav I inif class, ibe closing of stores, far -one I etc, worts extreme Itardshin extreme hardhip upon the i s : laiM-iiijrc at-s . turssii.T has es:i . - .v. . . . . . " . , S th l0 ngreuona detagaUon by , Z Y T ,"Mm !s ,nl" mM ol Prons,ons oney E.x-ar. UnLravi... rs s sxs ... I : afternoon the pyvveniment snagbnt stopped I M SL j bias- rards just atsove town and set a ,4 B "sW snatr in ihe river. A fur Tier namtl "S lll.lteil l.khn.n ..... . C .1 . I ' . . ,syw ss..n sirtsiaar aiouir . nr ahk and when t':e choree AshsJed was 1 bout Jsw feet awa- A piece of timber a . ,'t ,nlck n1 !- long struck bis) ""f00- '"S wrecking it and scaring his Xfm M ,oe ran-away. The farmer had at narrow cpc Very Eeaawaaira! . r . , j n b R-yisro. A'lg 2c,,-The bouthern : c - ,be P88 three lnon,n has xen I TO,no,ttu';'nP " various ways and it has j no;'! io retrench in every depart- B1Mlt 0fk H to lie done, go repairs made unless abssilutely necessArv; il - . . . :...- f'l sere oieraung uepartmeni win ue run in lhe minimtuu labor necessary lo keep up sue .M.'ifiu, siva a if v.- ti I it t l-i Si uj clerks as possible will be dispensed with at ho civi.uu os.l t, ..r..-s..-w, rtJ the head offices here. The State Fair. lUuuf . Or, Aug 23. Tbe state board of agriculture held a meeting here today and were unanimous in favor of iroing ahead with the s'-ate fair this year, lt was guar anteed ihsit the jsvOOO state warrant, from which awards are to bo paid, will be cash- ed. The Salem band was engaged to fur- i vsn music tor wsw A Two Teat' Biers', Indianapolis, Ind. Aug 2:. Bridget Prenderirast. after havinsr been asleep at i .i... i . i t i t si sue csrc i. uusiuHi lor sue insastr for two ! Toau , a AM.SSKM JRSn She is dving. Her ease U ssnn.asKlssiht fc. Cio- iU .l. . iect 0f much invesUgation anal sxiunidatioraj ' I 1 sava-i so. saw. JJ wvcjt nixiuss iwpiB Xsrrera. sac. iwr rsotts II UUrOF THE m - FRYING PAN 56 e 0 TTas rrrmt? not a little knowledtre as to cook S as - U n a a erv what to do, as well as what not to do. i nos a we have learned to use o B 13 v m I So the most pare and per as a n it feet and popular cook o ing material for all trying and Bhortemng purposes. PROGRESSIVE SB j'J J s a J. 3 j II is the natoral oatcorne M !of the age, and it teaches 5-. ! v¬to uu lard , but rath- si 5 ier the new shortening, pa - - BITTILEiE, which is lar cleaner, and; 2 1 Itnore digestible than any 53 lard can be. ; - The success of Cotto- S ilenehascalledontworth- Tr less itnitotions under, J mmM TOfjk OUt! t t ii for these! Ask your. ft . -j -I.IIIMII " ' I - C 1 Grocer for Cottolen: andbesurethatyou getiT..!; Made only by 11 U.K. FAsRBAHIC Ctf..!i hh m ST. UUUia ana 55 Vl sSMICAOOSIEW VOWK.SSOWTOI O iaQTttw- fmatxamV' Cot-toumwI W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE sctt,. j rv, aw vwar flieai? fra oe-d Is aeJ try x pair. t MM . aJL. MS. .M.SSAWSS est in tho vorld. 45.00. 43.00 44.00 2 50 A3.58 $200 2.58 42.25 rsiiassS 42.00 s!.7l TSH BOYS 42.00 roit SES 1? sss 1 f se ffiSSS 8K0E, ea N 6s fcrJert fts, iv- tpiy CotatrywyK, $30, 40ar $5 Sass. Tlts ': eyal ta clUs lia an wck aaei wsa-aissA jfyjewnktsK. jfeebsssr, sbtcbr-trctcsiV. L Dcagls Ssoer. ftaayaBBs wr-s tni SS tka kettaa, lak 6r It -tea yoasay TS" 1- r i-r g. E.-oc'-Lon, 3Iasia. Sold by L. K. BfsAIN'. 11. jlleFariand, ;- ' IS -:- Harness -and-Saddler j a; in tne floot j j j Rheumatism, sVumbago, Sciatica Kidney Complaints, us. me BacKg xcs 1 ssMasrs) Siswl fin Ifiiirii rn n.r'-i 1 1 1 slit rn 1 f t ELKCTnEO CO., m"Sm STS aaswSSwsrrMa. rOStT LAS1 I FOSHAY s& MASON . . . 0i -sftgists and Booksellers j &aus for John B. AI Jaic'a poc!ttwiioort - i wafc w sou at otliaers rrie J6saa-i,.' K.KAW.Y. OUt:.!!' j a Small Gnaxanteed to care I. titans attaekrs. Sick Ileadoclie Uni Orertipatiaa. 40 ia each bottle. T; . ; SS. For sale by druggist; . Ptctnrsj "T, :, T'"' " rtc Cose tree. j. r. sshth t. c -.. ; .-a. s;w yorl y&yitT s ivrree:- Lsxsrtvs for the Bowels. via1 tnt ' a f r ato in csnc minute. a J..J0 p'r issc-aaaw. ; i . -; ToivST Powossi r thefceii tid Brewth-ao. otict r -of Assignment. Sotict. is Or.gssn. of sAspsss. bw props' f. an ceditors, u -'a1 asjignr and tbe no. on tha S$th aa such asi All pers. . . . r . settoy SiTen thl1 'be Bank of aMbariv, Oregoa, has duly as- anderaig nd sssienrw ail ita d efftct fca" he bs-nsSt of all its ader a 3d bv virtn of tha gen tot laws of till state of Oregon, j-srsirtwst ha h-rsloftre. tnwlt, day ol June 13, duly iiualifit d goe- ss having elsim ajainot said Is the estate there f ars hat .by pressut the rains as tb. nn t tha Bauk of Creoa buiidisir in Al! an. Oregoa. under cath, ss montha of th .s date. Is 29th day of luce IS93, W.S. Tbosihsun . oi the Bank o Oregon, aa ins. ! - solvent sr.it ncjairesl tc drignsl 1 h e city of withis'lhr Dated ll A ssigDce vent. AR E YOU a 1 II jewsraper w rSrrsMs r or n( you are, or ri if the above, it, ac-.hor, artist rtiswrr Interested tunT 1 shoaia rsasl HE JOU" AUS VOL an' reach the abovs 8!- w.tisin SIS ifi HNAtASf. it n 44.00 a ys:. l -.at. s en application, tLV s : OHM AX, t,. '. cal 1'ioirleW-r, saTjtTn;.t, NawVOBJS.Is.'Vj, MfV. assss MrfrT rBi J rKStfawSMsAa IS. sTOKI'S ELECTRIS KIT WHk CletTOSR3re SUXPtESBsOSlT. - -rswCTr SWml2 ! t"' !'s russa aswsaasvxsaayj ssau warea i,saa iyn assajlswftjr -J sgarsewfciwnwsas iT nsri ii wis is ra i-ii. r rr ocacr-ssayjev cwr fi waat I 1 isssrraac srssngsassaw bmsm. a as hi -a ma wsi ht.w D1KOS HOOT ItlSI .i b? i . ststs