The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 08, 1893, Image 2

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PARTY 11 .NtKS IN Til K WEST.
i
In estimating the majority for the forth
coming tariff bill it will not do to confine
the figures to party lines. If tho pess of
the silver states gives any fair indication
of public sentiment in those regions there
will be a number of western republican
votes for a revenue tariff as a retaliation
for the solidity of the eastern republican
vote airainst free silver. The Denver News
savs that ths vote in the house has had a (
wonderful effect on thousands of republi
cans in that city:
"We are fre traders now," they say,
and for tho best of reasons. The west has
always been voting for protection, and un
der the tariff the east has grown rich It
now refuses to accord to tno west whit the
west has aided it in obtaining. The west,
therefore, proposes to use the club which is
in its own hands it will give the east a
taste of its own medicine. If England
system of finance is a good thing for this
countrv. Kmrland's commercial system
ought "also to be as good. This lesson will
now be impressed upon the east.
O It may be said that the News is of demo
cratic antecedents. In that case the views
of the leading republican organ of Colorado
maybe thought more important. Says the
Denver Republican:
Inasmuch as the eastern republican lead
ers have seen fit to abandon ths coinage
plank of their party's platform there ts no
earthly reason why western republicans
should stick to the protection plank of the
same platform. Platform lepudiation is a
game that two can play at very nicely,
The Republican made a game attempt to
save Colorado's electoral vote for Harrison
last year, but it has apparently given up its
old party affiliations and will be willing to
join in the fusion procession hereafter.' The
following hint indicates that In the near
future there will be only one party In Colo
rado, as there is in Nevada :
Party lines have little meaning for the
masses of the people of this country today
When the republicans and democrats ot tne
groat money centers are united like
a band of h rot tiers In a conspiracy to utter
ly demonetize and degrade silver, there is
no good reason why republicans and demo
crats In the west and south should have any
more scraps over the tariff question.
If the policy here indicated shall be car
ried out the McKinley law will be repealed
by votes of all the democrats, all the popu
lists and all the silver state republicans
in pther words, by a majority of 280 to 124
in the house and 52 to 33 In the senate.
ANALYSIS JF THE VOTE
All or a majority of the congressmen
from the f sllowini; states voted for the re
peal of the Sherman law
Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kentuckty, Maine, Mary
land, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
New Hampshire. New Jersey, New York,
Worth Dakota, Olds, Pennsjrlranij, Rhode
Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia
and Wisconsin. All or a majority of the
following states voted against the repeal of
the law; Alabama, Arkansas, California,
Colorado, Idaho, Kansas. Mississippi, Mis
soon, Mon'-aaa, Nebraska, Nevada, North
Carolina, Oregon, Sooth Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming.
The following states were equally divided
on their vote: Florida, Louisiana and
Washington . According to the census of
1893 the population of those state; voting
for repeal was 42,535,272, and of those stales
voting against repeal 19,401 .S25. The
number of "males of voting age" In the
state voting for repstl (i m 1891, II.
744,833 and of the states voting against
repeal the number was 4,488.111. The
estimated true valuation of property in the
states voting for repeal in -8So was $34,
736,000,000 and in the states voting against
repeal it was $8,555)000,000. Of the states
voting for repeal thirteen are democratic and
eleven are republican. Of those voting
against repeal eight are democratic and the
remainder tan are republican or populist.
Gladstone's victory for Home Rule in
parliarrent marks one of the most impor
tant epoch in English hittory. Whether
it pass t'ae House of Lords or not, the im
pression made upon the mind of the civil
ized world is a most profound and lasting
oae. it iil tell in favor of constitutions!
liberty in all the years to come.
The Orevoriaa editor took snuff
days ago. But there is nothing remarkably
strange in that, is there? Not at all, but
the ludicrous thing is that the Telegram
proceeded to sneeze. The Oregonian said
this congress would do nothing with tariff
reduction and the Telegram says 'Me Too.'
Par ncbtU ftatum. -
Toe good luck which Massachusetts
democrat have enjoyed recently continue.
Gov Russell declines another term, but
John E Rcssell consent to run and will
lead the party to victory. One giod
Russell deserves another.
McKiniey's friends are claiming th' t he
will carry Ohio by 43,000, but they talked
the rn-ne way about Harrison when he wa
booked for the worst thrashing any Presi
dent has received since John Adair. was
beaten by Thorns Jefferson.
A capital of $53,000,000 1 invested in
the nursery interest in 172,000 acre of land.
In all horticultural pursuits the entire
capital is estimated at over (1,000,000,000
by the census of the agricultural depart
ment. Attention
In time to any irrefrularity of the
Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may
prevent st-rious
consequences.
Indigestion,
costive ness,
Headache, nau-
isea, uilious-
!nea, and ver
tiu'i indicate
certain func
tional derange
ments, the beat
remedy for
wtiich is Ayer's Pills. Purely vege-.
table, sugar-coated, easy to take and
quick to assimilate, this is the ideal
family medicine the most popular,
safe, and useful aperient in phar
macy. Mrs. M. A. BrtocKWELL,
Harris, Tenn., says:
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills cored me of stek
headacbe and my husband ot neuralgia. We
think there I
No Better Medicine,
aud have Induced many to use It.
" Thirty-five year ago this Spring, I was
run down by hard work and a succession of
eold. which made me so feeble th&t It was
au effort for me to walk. 1 consulted the
doctors, but kept sinking lower until I had
given up all bops of ever being better.
Happening to be In a store, one day. where
medicines were told, the proprietor noticed
my weak and sickly appearance, and, alter
a few questions ss to my health, reconv
iiietidcd uie to try Ayer's Pill. I hsd little
f sitls lu these or sny other medicine, but
concluded, st last, to take his sdvtee and try
a hoi. Before I bad used tbem all, I was
very mucb better, and two boxes eured me.
I am now SO years old; but I believe that
If It bad not been for Ayer's Villi, I should
havo been In my grave long ago. I buy (
boxes every year which make 210 boxes us
to this time, and I would no more be with
out them than without bread." H. II.
angraham, Kockland. Me.
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fe Co., Lowell, Haas.
Every Dose Effective
tsstit-rv
LIGHT NEEDED
The Albany Democbat still adketes to
Its former position that the republican party
endorsed bimetallstn In 1892, and quotes
a portion of the platform wherein "gold and
silver as standard money" is favored. Our
Cotempcrsry should have finished the sen -tence
in the platform, which, after the
words quoted above, states further, -'with
such restrictions and under such provisions,
to be determined by legislation, as will se
cure the maintenance of the parity of veiues
of the two metals, so that that the purchas
ing and debt paying power of the ('oiler,
whether of silver, geld or paper, shall be at
til times equal." Thu is the kind of bl
raetallsm that prevails in England and Ger
many, and which cannot be maintained ex
cept all currency, whether silver, paper or
copper, rests on the single measure of value
P' currency whether
gold, as it does in tnose countries. Any
other blmotallgm, and especially that advo
cated in the democratic platfoim, would
make the purchasing power of the gold
dollar larger than the one of illver or of
paper, Mountaineer,
11 there Is any newspaper office In this
state wherein lignt is much needed as to
what the provisions of the Chicago platform
are concerning bimetalism, it is that of the
Mountaineer. It has been noto.-lous far
years that that paper, over and above a
other considerations, is after the strictest
sect a republican paper. Nothing Is per
mitted to come between it and its devotion
to hat party whatever it may do. The
king can do no wrong is its shibboleth, and
the republican party Ss'its king ; nevertheless
this Is no excuse for its remaining ignorant
as to a matter go easily reached as the
democratic national platform. Its editor
now admits that the republicans in their
national platform declared for bimetalism
bat that there were to be restrictions such
as it sets ont above. Of course no one
thought of questioning the matter of re -stricticas,
but these restrictions are substan
tially the same as those In the democratic
platform. For the information of the
Mountaineer editor, (none other of our
readers need it.) we quote from the demo
cratic platform. After declaring for bi
metalism the platform goes on: "Bat the
dollar unit of coinage of both metals n. ust
be of equal Intrinsic and exchangeable val
ue, or be adjusted through international
agreement, or by such safeguards of legis
lation as shall ensure the maintenance of the
rarity of the two metals an i the equal
power of tvtty dollar it all times in the
markets and in payment of debt; and we
demand that all paper currency shall be
kept at par with and redeemable in such
coin." Now in view of this plain demand
and statement that every silver dollar coined
by the government must be of equal intrin
sic and exchangeable value with that of the
gold dollar, bow can the Mountaineer say
that the bimetalism that is advocated in the
democratic platform would make the pur
chasing power of the gold dollar larger
than the one of silver or paper. We cannot
accuse our ootempcrary of wilfully mi stat
ing facts. We can only charitably conclude
that its editor never read th; democratic
platform about which it prates si much.
THAT RECORD.
A correspondent st CorVslUs wilting to
a Salem paper says: Senator Weatherford,
of Albany, was here representing some of
the heavy depositors in the Hamilton,
Job & Co bank . He is not losing sleep
over tne attacks on his political record at
Salem and smiles at some of the alleged
charges made. Being a democrat he was
not chairman of any senate cxmmitteee,
nor any investigation committee. Of
coarse, the statement that be had four
clerks at $5.00 a day, is a lair sample of
the quadruple extract of political lies now
passing current in some newrpapeia. He
neither selected nor named any clerk,
regular or special, cor got any of the profits
or advantage of having done so. He post
ed most of his bills in hi files himself.
He went to Walla Walla on a special
committee on jute mill sad the chairman
reported mileage dor each member who
went. He drew that besides hU mileage
from Linn county ss senator, and it just
about met his increased expenses for having
had to go to Walla Walla The charge
that he appropriated mileagelhat he was
not legally entitled to has no foundation in
fact.
As to the charge that he took codes,
session law, and refused to ask questions in
the Downing investigation, the senator
considers them ss trivial a to be really
not worth talking stout. It has been the
universal custom In tne Oregon legislature
and all other legislatures to vote the mem
bers codes and session laws. They are
not all lawyer and out of their dnty to
serve the people Intelligently as isw mak
ers grows this right to have these books.
From the constitutional convention to
the most recent feaicn of the general
assembly this prac ice has prevailed, and
th: most eminent men in the state of al
parties availed them, I ve of the privilege
In toe Djwn;ng Investigation Senator
Willis wit ch ai man and the people mak
ing the charge acre represented by aa keen
a lawyer in ferreting oat technical or com
mercial irregularities, as there 1 at Salem,
John A Carson. Weatherford' record as a
man and lawyer, as s senator and pub ic
man can not b: successfully dragged
the dirt for personal end.
in
rEPPEBS SCHEME.
Senator Peffer has introduce! the tub-
tieasury bill. It was lefeired lo the ju
dietary committee. The bill, as a matter
of fact, is in the na'ure of an amendment
to the constitution. The first amendment,
known ss No 16. directs the secretary of
the treasury to print and issue to state
governments 5,000,000 for each 100,000
Inhabitants, or t the rate of $50 per capita
This money is to be distributed in una I
denomination legal tender bills, delivered
to the state free of cost or inter'. States
sre prohibited trom lending It hs excess of
an interest charge of 3 per cen .
Sc person shall borrow more than 82000.
Corponitons are not allowed to lend monry.
The lime fjr which ih money i lent is 16
years, and one-fourth is to be paid every
four years. Interest will be collected st
the end of each yrar. No fee or commis
sions shall I tha-ged on a loan. All
lands and improvements forfeited for non
payment of principal or Interest shall go
into 'he poi.lc domain. Other money,
0theii,n the metal now outs tsrcing
-ball i.e. ca'led ln'0 the treasury nu de
stroyed. The mi rets ry of the treason i'
r quired lo priii' 5,00 iwo 50-Cent hills
ao'd li e ame number ot 25 cent bills, lo be
sold by postmaster.
Amendment 17 prohi oil the deposit of
any public money in any pilvate or incor
porated hank other than the national
treasury or ublreaguiy .
Amendment 18 provi Its for (he fref
coinage of both gold sna Shirer, Add'tionsl
mints -ire to be eitsbliahed near the mines.
Amendment 19 prohibits aubtreasurem
fiom li) ing gold or l ver or receivl ij
gold or tilver for depolit and Issuing kirO -
ttitute n.oney therefor
Amendment 2 1 divides the nations
tieatu- , i.,' . . ,,.,.u , K .,,,.; o,'e tu
rsnrfvswJI the levenue due the government
and dlsburie the same, and one to issue
and Histrfbute money to ihe states and
rsostS) mu'i'ated bills.
Ihe wicked Hoke Smith still persists in
hit wickedness. Now he is cutting down
tbe fees of tbe pension attorneys. He
must be burned in effigy again .
STILL GROWING BRIGMTKR.
The week closed last night with a better
condition of affairs nil around than for
several weeks past. The bank statement
in New York showed a marked improve
ment both as to reserve nud loan account.
The demand for currency has fallen off and
the premium asked is now very slight,
while on go'd it is merely nominal. Local
ly tho b.vnk situation shows n decided im
provement in every respect. Currency is
taking the place of pay checks, deposits are
increasing and withdrawals decreasing,
and financial matters generally returning to
a normal condition.
Business is also looking up. The leports
from the men on the road are as a rule
much more favorable than bad been expect
ed. Mills and factories that had shut down
indefinitely are in many instances resum
ing, and others are preparing to resuf.e ,
on port time at least. The cotton mills at
Lowell that closed recently are starting up
again at full time and the anticipated re
djctiorj of wages will not take place.
The iron trade is not responding
with
any great strength as yet to the upward
influence, but some mills that were elosed
have reopened tentatively, and with other
lines of industry resuming operations it
will not be long before the iron business
will feel the improvement. With the iron
trade depressed and mining at a standstill
the vessel interests cannot but suffer, and
as yet there has been no movement towards
patting into commission the large ore car
riers recently laid up for better times. The
hope is strong, however, that there will be
some revival of the ore trade before the
season becomes too far advanced, and the
demand for grain carriers at fair rates can
not be delayed much longer.
Taken altogether the new business week
will open tomorrow under more favorable
circumstances than did any of its prede
cessors for two or three months. i There is
a good deal more blue in the business sky
and a good deal less in the facts of business
men. Cleveland PtaindeaUr.
THS Sr X ATE O.N RKfEAL,
The following poll of the senate on the
repeal bill is given out as one submitted to
President Cleveland for his personal infor
mation. For repeal: A Id rich. Allison. Brice,
Cafrey, Camden, Casey, Chandler, Co! lorn,
Davis, Dixon, Dolph, Faulkner. Fry, Gal-
linger, Gibson. Gordon, Gorman. Gray.
Hale, Hawley, Higgins, Hill. Hoar. Hous
ton, Lindsay, Lodge. McMillan. McPher
son, Manderson, Mills. Mitchell, of Wis
consin, Morgan, Morrill, Murphy, Palmer,
Piatt, Proctor, Sherman. Smith. Squire,
Stock bridge, Turpie, Vilas, Yoorbeee.
Washburn. White, of La-, Wilson. Total
47.
Against rep 31: Allen. Bates. Berry, j
I CockreJI. Coke, Colquitt. Daniel, Dubois, j
George
, Harris, Irby. Jones, ot Ark,
. ,, . Mo- i;.kii rv
ada, Kyle, Martin. Mitchell, of Ore ,
of Nevada,
Peffer, Perkins, Pettigrew, Power,
Pogh.
Roach. Shoup. Stewart. Teller, V
Vest- Walthall. White, Wolcott. of Calif
total 30.
Doubtful, with disposition to vote for
repsal: Blackburn. Butler. Rtnom, total
3.
Doubtful, with disposition to vote 'gainst
repeal: Gall. Cameron. lUnabrough
Pasco, Quay 5.
It is stated the admrnis' ration
counting on Vice-PresUest
" " "
pa- an eoa to nitousieting in inc senate
after k fcas pio:eeud for a lime. While
there is 00 cloture rale ia tne senate the
presiding officer can decline to recognise
,
senator who wishes 10 vpcas foe the t
purpose of delay iog. It U said Stevenson
will permit the silver specvh to ran
slong for a Urct- until their parprte of
being dilatory bcomc eviJeat. At foch
time it is s.iJ the vice-pretldeat will fail to
give continued recognitloa to the silver
men, but will recognise Voorhees in
Ha
mo' ion to take a final vote. This would !
bring the contest to sn abrupt termination.
Senator Stewart hss secured the original
stiver demonetization pill o' 87 j. and aa- '
other copy of the measure which went to
the house, interlined, crated, and generally j
tampered aith. and will present them in j
his speech tomorrow oa 'he real history of j
the demonetization of silver. It is said be
will attack Sherman savagely.
Vce erday wai tbe beginning of hearings
by the ways and means committee of the
representatives of protected industries pre
paratory 10 framing the new tsrifl bill.
Tbe osly persons present weie represent
stives of the potato and
onion-erowers of
the Bnmuda, island who asked for redac
tion of duty on the- article on the
ground 1 1.1: they were almost prohibitive.
ui.t tney do not compete with native
products, comin- in before the lalter. and
because Bermuda burs fiom ihe United
States much more than it sell. It look
as if the protected industries of the United
Ststes were not inclined to svsll themselves
of the opportunity to sppesr before tbe
committee.
Mr Peffer the popnlUt senator from
Kansas has introduced a bill . creating the
department of education under tbe super
vision of the sec etsry of education, who,
within three tears after the passage of the
act, shall cause to be constructed a college
of scientific learning In which shall be
taught all classic and professional studies
arts, etc to be known as tbe scientific uni
versity of the Red, White and Blue Cross.
The bill appropriates $10,000,000 to con
struct the college, andVight millions more
is appropriated to create an endowment to
be known as the Scientific college fanfl.
That confidence has been restored is evi
dent from 'the reopening of a large number
of banks and commerciil houses that sns
pended operations last month. In all 68
national bank have resumed business, and
56 others are exnec'ed o resume within tbe
next two weeks. Even in Colorado the
suspended bank are reopening their doors,
eighl of be 68 referred to being located in
that Kla'e.
Secretary Carlisle is on the right track
when lie propose t ,. mints at work
cn;ning ei!ver bulli u in thsj reasury. Now
let bin- pay it out tl ' us gold and
the vexed quest ion ometalism or
bimetulism will t ;t letUed. The
next congTiss will he finishing
toucbe, and . .1 ,. eut congress
men who bavK mis du'y and
pled" will n I -ote. Eugeni-
Guard.
Mr B'and. of Mis
silver ;. adv c
standing the Meal
till a drmocrjt and
0 great
hat not
free
ith-
if !
will
' linage, he in
nin a steadfast
paity. Well,
adherent of the deinocr
why noi ? The vo-e in Vonu'ees shows that
under existing condition the silver ques
tion is not a ptrty one UUnd is right
MrOeorge T Downing' letter
the
to
colored democratic c mention in Wash
ington made tbe point of directing ntten -tion
to he fact that the sons of about all
the old Abolitionists are to be found in tbe
democratic ranks nowadays, together with
a very large majority of the other young
men. He is not surprised to see a good
many of the frcedmen following them.
mama
A Salem ad. Is
croak ; be chferfal,
easier."
headed :
mony is
"Don't
getting
Senator Chaa Cogswell of Lakevlew is
a candidate for governor. Aslilani Rec
ord. A first class man by the way.
Don't be a clam. Brace ud. I-ook
cheerful. Everything is coming around
into the right channel, and prosperous
times are ahead. Already a big improve
ment is noticeable. Help it alonn, by a
big kick up tun.
The Carnegie Homestead plant resum
ed business today, without waiting to see
how the tariff will go. Only political
demagogues lay the recent dull times to
a fear of the tariff. Sensible people
know that a party in favor of a tariff for
revenue only are not going to legitlafe
against the interests of the people, bat
rather in their favor.
However loudly Mrs Lease may yell
"calamity," says an exchange, she Is
taking good care of number one. Since
he started in with the populist move
ment sue is said to have cleared off con
siderable mortgages on the larm and her
husband's drug store, purchased a city
home in Wichita, and sent her children
to expensive schools.
SThe Oregon City Conmr tells this:
Lieut C Nelson, of company A, must have
had a presentment of death shortly be
fore the tad accident ot the sham battle
that cat off his young life in the bloom
and promise ot its usefulness In a serio
comic way he remarked to some ot hie
intimate friends that gun wads sometimes
kill, and informed those in charge of his
company's mess that there waa no nee in
preparing supper, for all the bora were
going to be murdered. He made other
similar remarks until the order came to
fall in.
The Jacksonville Times pays a circus i
that recently bilked Albany people the . n,e following ticket was nominated:
following deserved compliment: Set's Governor. J M Joseph. Creaton; lieuten- i
Rentfrow s circus, which gave perform- Mt governor. E A Otf. Des Moines: so
ances ai t.rant's Pass and Ashland last prwyie judge, A W C eeks. Winters;
Friday and Saturday, was not very well railroad commissioner, John Idle, Towns;
attended. The people of Southern Ore- arhnol nnn.intiHwlir m v i w.w. '
i gon showed their good sense in staying at 1
j borne, as the show waa not even worth .
' the reduced price of admission charged- '
j A meaner and more audacious set of ;
, fakirs, thieves and bun'aio men seemed to
! accompany this circus than any which
ever visited this section, and ihey fonnd '
a good crop of victims-
!
These are times when selfish people show j
the color of their characters and the st vie of
,,..;.. i...: i.i -n i ,i .... - - -. j 1
aaaa-aa ui. . ijij isjt-ii iuuut-1 nun
live on shaving and water.
Crook county papers keep np pert, as
follows: It is reported that men are em-
ployed leveling up the unfinished grade at
the front on the O P. preparatory to laying
track, but we haven't heard the snort of
the iron horse vet.
Considering the low price of wool the fol
lowinir is an aunrravatinir kind of an item.
Says tne Prineville News: A treble creek
man who i engaged in the sheep buirses
drew Kf) on hi wooi m 1 he I laltes recently
.j.i tlV
lagesome one saw through bis vest pocket
J SVIped the money.
! Pendleton has a telephone lias. Five
i dollars a month i riiargesl. Most of the
members of the exchange hare disronUnnesi
the u of the telephones, on
Uw in of the telephones, on account of tho
nisfii iiruv it iransntre tnat tne aeu
IVie,booe Co receives 32 (& a month of the
ratf for nan tli-ih,.r-.- --nt
ont bet her
osed or not; an extortionate
sfcooH be set down on.
WeUooters imainn( fruit cannot be raisl
1 ; PhJ, us ,Li. ,1 .1
-lis, mi st ksm This se fVneJr .Mmmt. k.. i
a - 1 ' -- uimn. uui iu mo uri as- i.rv.'.
I londaeed
fruit to nmlr the
d-ruand. and Um? quality is suix-nor tiaoy
hi., llur nwutnn. . Ik. Jtm
am otsr tuns. sstaioeo ttenew. 1 ne oiner-
1 ersce in price quoted at least indicate
, wotKlertul ftineirnce
in the quantity.
The Telegram says: District Attorney
Murphy and Marshal t ira.lv have quit wnr
ryirur .--bout urmfirngrion. The Senate
lookl those gentlemen over and stampoi
U K on them. The same was done with
Collector Page, of Astoria. But there
j seems to Le a hitch in Collector Black's
aicarmauon. tne ctwaces are that Klack
will also come out of the big end of the
horn-
Governor I'ennoyer is noluesl in oonnty-
tion with everything Oreon. A ma
I.. Wl . T- ,1. su 1 l. -
uon wstsbed aaborc on the north beach of
-V'wport has bew iab)cl Hoy Penn.yer.
ana an eseaange says: lhe sea-gui!
picked hi eye out and the crows
have
sralk
right through hU anatomy, which snlU
like a Great Northern immigrant sleeper.
Salem seems to he doomed to bare a min
isterial wandal on ber hamb roost of the
time. Knmor ha it that another metsber
of the fraternity here is committinir of
fences against society thai it would be im
proper to mention even in print. Unless
the rtatemente of some of the best roans'
ID?n n oor untrue the individual
scenes of activity . Journal.
Tb.- Man ilrnt Town mvrtlv had the
j ptatsvtre of seeing a couple of couples
pleasure of seeing a couple of couples of
rleaf mates, one a bridal couple. If there
i lf anytl'r niw in the world it must be
that of beirur loved bv a handsome deaf
mate. There is no tongue service; bat
peat A polio, how the eyes and face and
hands do talk love. The countenance fairly
beams aad seems to shoot at a glance a
thrswanrl of Cupid's beat arrows, and the
finger nail the IsvKain, and the varying
expressions stamp the whose business aa
genuine, ami not pat on. as frequently with
the honied words of the talking world.
Should these 1 warning- expression give way
in a year or two to looks of anger, elevated
noses and clenched fingers, then mileed
will the extremes have been reached. This
will probably not occur. We have never
heard of any divorces between deaf mute.
A KFI't'RLirN- KV II.
The Ost'es Aoun(oierr speaking of tbe
fact that a number of republican assisted
in repealing the Sherman lsw In tbe bouse
says:
The attitude of the republican colum::
wsj the only thing that saved the president
snd his s:cretsry. There is no way of gel
ling sround thst fact.
There is another fct which car. not be
ignored aad we heie and now call tie at
tention of the Mountaixictt lo it. It Is this:
That the Sherman liw wh'ch baa been re
pealed was a republican measure in tolo
when it was passed. It was passed by
republican house, a republican senate and
approved by a republican presldest. Not s
single democrat in cither house voted for
It. But now no one is in foolish as to
sprue a word of prilfe la Its lavor. Kvcn
Senator Veit likened it to a "houseless
homeless dog." Then, why should noi
republicans hstle to undo the great wrong
they h.d inflicted upon thecnun'ry.
Here is a qusstion we hav wailed in rain
for tome of our republican I Hen Js to ant wer,
and we repeat h with the hone some sody
will try to satisfy our cuiiodty: If thr
change of a '.ministration is responsible for
the present business dl.lurha.ce. v bat
caused the financial cataclycam in 1873?
Si stales of the union are tcpiesenud
tn tbe ptesent coajres entirely by native
ons. They sre Mslne, Rhode Island,
Delaware, Msiylsni, South Caiclina and
Louisiana. A II the olhs rs iisve borrowed
' thelr delclltion in Prl or wholly from
neir stsier stares or toreign co jntries .
Heforc goirg lo the Bay or mountain
go In and examine the Blazer and Eton
jacket and suits st Resd.Peacock & Go's,
Very ;hesp.
Trims, raiii si K L Kenton' grocery
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Will lie lietmited Anj
Los Anoki.iw, Cal, Sept 5. Judge How,
of the United States district court, today
ordered the deportation of Chum Sluing
Yuen under the sixth section of the deary
act. When the case was called for hearing
a telegram from tho attorney general was
rekd. whicn stated there was no funds to
execute the Geary law and requesting
Judge Boss to discharge :he Chinese ar
rested under the Oesry act, but ordering
them to be deported whenever provision
tor euch deportiitiou shall bo made bv the
proper authorities. The opinion is praised I
uu an un. AppiicaLiuns lor over iw:
warrants were made this morning.
A Poor Baab.
Seattle, Sept 5. Within the four
hours proceeding midnight, last night,
there was committed in South Seattle one
of the most brutal muni era in the history
of the city An old woman, 80 years of
age, named Charlotte Fetting, had her
brains beaten out with an iron stove-plate,
and her little trunk was robbed of the
savings of herself and son for year. $790 in
gold coin. The fiend or fiends who com
mitted the deed are unknown, and have
probably left the city with the gold for
winch a gray-haired mother s life was
sacrificed.
An t.vplntlril Lamp
Seattle, Sept 5 While Miss Alice
Belden was preparing to retire at the house
of her sistjr, Mrs L fludgin, on seventh
strees at midnight, she npset a lamp and
the (lames leaped op and enveloped hir,
burning her night dress off her and scorch
ing her so that she may not recover. She
rushed downstair bat was caught by J T
Smith, who extinguished the flames by
wrapping a curtain Wound her. W in
doing so bad y burned his hands.
Iowa Pepatlsls.
Des Mourn. Sept 5. The state conven-.
tion of populists was held Inre today. The
com ent ion was very demonstrative and i
) .O l-L-.h I lin ,a Anikll.i.Ni l. Mln I I... I
Um r.t .i r nir.iWi
Mamliniltown
r r-abitc staUrflaap.
Wasbixotoh, Sept 5. Bills have been
prepared for the erection of public build-
tog at the following places:
itoasborg.Or $ 25.C00
Salom. Or 100.000
San Diego.. Cal 900.000
Fresno, Cal 100.000
rast Eld las
. ......... it - e .. a I
? 1 MI 5 -At the bicycle j
s ss -v a a M (umbj h-uiuici "Mu J t,llf7 J -
. terday lor the the mile flying start was 1
, lowered 1 :J-5 seconds by John S Johnson i
j of Syracuse Johnson's time wax 207 1-5. j
: The performance was the! fastest of the ,
; year,
sssw av-aet
I c . . , , , !
Columbia. 8 c, Sept 4 Posphale In :
I lanlias 1 I .. I f. 1 I
from Beaufort. He renorts to Governor;
Tillman that he believes the number of,
dead will so away over 1000. The aggre-1
gate loss to the nosswtate companies is close
to MJ.twu. v 11 n aotberai prxtcy adopt
CL'tl th
Coosaw farmer and Bsanfort companies
they can resume operation in CO divT. if
money and labor cart be serum)
AMtawv SSewag.
Nt.w York. Sept 4. A special from
j vasbiogton say the president has steaded
j to tend another special mesaagvto
He h is railed his cabinet to mevt to?nrm-r
SO discos lb proposed meiKtse The
S prwtdent will ask fasauieas to authorize the
system that coinage of the silver bolhon in the treaa
. ury. This amotutU tS2.000.000. and u the ,
t that the overamrnt has made 00 '
i the porchass) of silver. The coinage of t bit
woo " "iiKr ma up tne aenai
j thai now threatens the treasury
p-rirhlag fast
IxnKrBXDtuics. Or. Sept 4. The hop
ptckiag ana set has cnsansesKwl
eencni. (Jus town
l livefj. bring
the center of rupnV of
pfeasss
riiitrilrasls nave come Jesv dan rut
its
week, and all have secured work-
Xo
t are betna; etnp'oyeo AroonJ
f 40 acres 40 camtw were
and after the day 's 01 chins- is over
the hophoase daatee is in order. Hop-pick
ing is the gala season of the year to many.
The majority of the pickers are women.
Hop, are in line condition and turning out :
weii
A fslaatvle
Saw Fsaxcibvo, Sept 4. The IjiglUh
stallion Ormonde, which was tntchaaed bv
W O B MacrVioomrh for "1 '0.000. arrvcl
i Bt n faiifomia home tonight, after al
? marney from Boeno Ayre. by way of ;
! Emrlan.1 and V. Yvet TV, r-l
EnirlanJ and New York TV, n. ,:na ml
at car in which Oraonde and a nnmlr
nf brood mart, with their foals, made t he
nade the
'np c'o tbe continent. 1
srit.-ki (iff
the overland train at Hue.
and rur down
to Redwood City.
1 ..ao Skamaa! fs',kl.
vaixwo. c.i.-sep 4 -introduction re -
ccivesi it aiare isianu touay uirert toe
withdraws cf tbe Mehm.tr sea
patrol fiect
excepuon of
from tiebrinar sen, with tbe
one eessel which will remain in tbe north
and patrol the vicinity of the rookeries at
the rribykff islands. Tbe Petrel, which
ha been with tbe ftWt for the past summer
win return immediately to the Asiatic
station cn receivi g a supply of uip's
store.
Hiiintn, Coon. Sept 4. At a bicydt i
meet here today Tylet broke tbe half mile
world's record, riding in 1 K)l 2-5. This is ;
two-thirds of a second bitter than Zi turner- .
man reward. Ha also cut the quarter
mile flying; start record, in com pi tttion.
down to 25 V second. This is also under (
Zimmerman record made last year at tbe '
same track.
A Tram sttOeat.
Graxt's Pas, Or, Sept 2. Charles ;
Shaw, irhile riding on the bmikbeam of a
south bound passenger train yesterday;
morning, between West I or andftlendale.
went to sleep and fell off. three coaches
passing over him. Section men found him '
three boon after and placed him on a I
freight tr.un and brought him to
llrant's
Pass. The railroad company' surgeon
dressed hit wounds, amputating his right
leg below tbe knee He had severe scalp
wounds and was otherwise horribly muti
late I and bruised. He died at 6 o'clock,
soon after recovering from anesthetics. He
was from Cameron Junction, Mo. snd
claimed to be well connected.
rasscaer I rain Held tp.
SntiMifiEXD, Mo, Sept 3. Near Mound I
Valley, Kan, at 5 o'clock this morning, j
three men held up tbe St Louis k S.tn
Francisco passenger train. Express M, - j
sengjr Chapman was shot and killed. Fad
ing to secure money from the express car
the bandit robbed the passengen. It is '
estimated the amount of booty secured fell
not short of $5000- Watches, diamond j
and other valuable were Uk.iii along with ,
cash. Women were not molested.
It Will he Pnasvedi
Wasiunutobt, Sept 3. The senate shows
no disposition to shirk the re-spontibility j
placed upon it by the house to pass the bill I
to repeal the purchasing clause of the
Sherman silver law. Mr Voorhees has
given frequent notice that he will press the i
repeal bill at all times, until it is disposed 1
of. It i expected that Mr Hale's propo- I
sitjon thst the senate meet at 11 o'clock
daily will be accepted, and thus, generally
and gradually, the pressure wiltbe brought
to bear upon tbe silver who hold out on the 1
Bght against repeal.
1 hlrly reals To Lsw.
ioi.DKSDALE, V ash. Sept :t TLe
farmers about tioldemlale are now busily
engaged threshing. Some are very much 1
discouraged at present low prices of wheat
at Urant's, and if no advance 1- made won
at that point much of the wheat wi'lbei
hauled to The Dalles, where the price is
much better for wheat at this time. Ihe
hay crop in Klickitat county is better this i
year than ordinnrily The only hopvard j
In tbe county is owned by illinnt Van j
Vaetor, of Uoldendale.
A Very Martina Farl.
TopKXA, Kan. Sent 8 Ex -Senator In-
galls has re entered politics, and his pro
gram is laid down on tno most aggressive
lines. He will appear before the repnbli
can state convention a year hence a candi
date for the nomination of governor, and
at the close of the term, should he be elect
ed, he will be a candidate for Peffer's seat
in the senate. These facts ere given out
by lngalls' closest political friends.
8TIUCT CO.VlMTIONa ABK ACCEPTKli.
Chairman Wilson has appointed h.s sub
committees. The Committee of Wsys
and Meins is ready tor business.
So Is the country. Tariff reform has been
ordered, and f,'ie mmufacturers themselves
have a right to a ::t'rncnt which will re -Hove
Iticir anxious doubts. AH other
business ought to know as soon ni posiible
what a tariff for revenue looks like In a
st.it 1 1 book.
Tariff refotm mill a:Lct prices If it
woulJ not. It winning would be a worthless
victory. Tariff reformer,, predict ihst the
result will be better pi ice, for
n.oicallural
products, steadier market for manufactur
ers and heavier f jr the inurcai'.ile classes.
If the labors of the committee, when ap
proved by the two bouses ani the Presi itnt,
are not followed by thi result, the friend
of tariff reform will either be able to show
that the new tariff li not a revenue system
or will acknowledge the virtues of protect
ion.
The issue U accepted under those condi
tions. If within u months from the going
Into effect of the Wilton tsrifl there are nol
clear evidences of s revival of agricultural
prosperity the democratic party 'l! conf-s
that Its measure i awkwardly devised or
that its principlf Is wron;. U three-fourths
of the manufacturing ano mechanical in
dustries are not enjoying prospect of wider
markets, the same confession wilt be made.
; If the merchants are not selling mors goods,
' the obllgition to confess applies.
Now, go sbead, Chstrmsn Wilson, and
j construct a democratic tji'ff bill. Let ao
weakening poi! it ty tnmetrr. The demo
cratic psrty i before the judgement seat
Catarrh Cannot fee Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they
reach Ue seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood
orexmstitattonal disease, and in order to core
t you must take internal remedies. Ball
Catarrh Cure is takei. internally, and set
tinvilv on ths htoorl rnd nun nils surfaces.
Uill'i CAIiirh (Nirv. iinnl lODlfk medicine. It
was prescribed by one of ths best physicians in
this country for years, and is a re-uir pre
scription. It is composed ot the best too lea
known , combined with the best blood purifiers,
actios directly on the mucous surfaces. Ths
mtotS mmMnatitn of the two iasTCsUents Is
what produces such wonderful resnitta lacaassts
Catarrh, bend tor leaumonisjs. Jrse.
P. J. CHENEY. CO. , Props.. Toledo, O
SSSSa Or vuUaS1-, price .ac.
Albany Market
Tbt'.4Sc.
Oata, 2le.
Hoar, M On
fatter. Ss.
E4BS.I&3.
Lard, 12 to I5e
Pork - ham 12 to 15 -. atioairier to Wo,
atav 1 1 to 13c
Hay. baled, a?
uo stona, 90c.
Applea.1 00
Hops. 12c
i'nei fruit plums, 9c app a, Su
Chickens. 4 00 dm dozen.
Besf, 00 foot. 1K-.
Bog, dreaae 1. 7c
Hood's Cures
Mr. C. XL Card
Oakland. Cat,
Made Over Anew
Meadacrvo Cured -Weak
MatJo Strong ami Waft.
a " For yean I bad tick besdaebes every day. and
s io Biu ews-y wesa iaa. iksw i sre
been taking Hoofs Sjtrxspsrtlta, 1 have
been ewsssxly awtest of haadaehes. sad say
lasssarasnwosaadweO. IiesaJs often y
"ow
I tell t-icin I.
s sn 1
How Vc'.I You're Looking.
Is tlsw to ET fhnsparC.v I
a scan la stiiare rrrrx
! PaRi txJon HooJs sarsap-
s'-- aajaitae use 1 uccu taiunciiiansi
rtri -.".osa to 65 pound, hot now t
111 Uj Criecdj tiout I waoM be
leaj ms: 'zzt I sa perfectly welt I aa
unaUe lo exprc rsy thaiu tor the pxxl
'Hood's Sarsaparilla
1 has done ot.
M.L. C a CAru. 1C15 Adans
j ssxtcUOaX CaliJornta. .
-, .. pr-1"
7 ASTRO. t i, nation wanted t- a
housework, and bv ajonaggir
' draw brx S76
Ad-
Strictly Cash.
K. L. K r t 11 ha. sdept-d a cash itstein
and will hereaftvr sail groc r it
CASH '.
NOTIC: 0? FiivAL SHTLEflENT.
OTICK U UEBJEBY GIVES TIIAT THft Cab
SnSHal ..In.TiiiSrir., ih. -... .
' W M Uarsv tiereaani, bss Sled sua the tiers
of the OoantT Owrt tor Una ruunl), Oregon, .lis
ftasi aceoaat in said estate, sad the fwiatjr
Omit ha Sie the llth ixj of ISrtoaee. S3S.at the
Sear ot 1 .'clock p m of ssU ear, at las fount v
1 ,'urt 1 '.x in inine t unt, court botas.ne-the Ssarine
t ehjMUooa II any to aaU aacuuai and for rettlcinenl
of ssl-J estate
Dated Sept 4:h. ItsR.
C t CEORGE.
AJitumstrater
HILL'S
RfUO OUR
TESTIStONWLS
1 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
.-ill wtMlVtbAftaalvsri rn.TfMr t P A 1 r . . . - mmm
Di.ONKENNESS an MORPHINE HABIT lyXCT' S V VCV
Uie JUcnUliy Uicuseof our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CJHE TAJILETS. S
fhtrlnjt treatment patients nre aIlowrt the freo use of Honor or Mar J.Sar raaT ar t
pUloe until auehtlnieaatliey shall voluutarily a-lwi then: urv S awMasV ka S
Ve aenu nartlculars and immntilei r t,.Kti,,,ii,.iu ., xraw m W
hr Blml to place sufferers from any of
Uouwitli persona who havo beoncurud
MILL'S TABLETS ore for sr.
UXUHK1M1M ill ai ,w ht j mi siir.
If yourlrii(iirittlm'snotk-pthom,encloeeus ft
nnds ewlll scud you, by rvuixu uiuil, a oaokasru of
Tabletn.
Write yonr namoaml rddress pj.ilnly, and stnto
whether Tuhit-ls uro foi' Toti..co, Uorhkinc or
1. r Ilchlt. fc
DO NOT BE DECEIVED Into purchasing
1 mi rn ti 1 ui fiitf-. ASM t.. r-1 t n f Wtt
L Jr f t- ll.-Jr.i i Cr ::na uiui- uu i tt i
M ssuui uc LmxU only by
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PAETTCl'l
FREE.
TUB
1 alaVVfl
trQEWTS W ft N
tin wriUnw
Block . S aWfJll faaV
..flr. wssv
Vis
HIGH LIVING,
if you keep at it, is
apt to tell upon the
liver. The things
tp prevent this are
Dr. Pierre's Pleas
ant Pellets. Take
one of these little
Pellets for a correc
tive or gentle laxa
tive three for a
cathartic. They're
the smallest, easiest
to take, pleasantest
and most natural in
the way they act.
They do permanent
good. Constipation,
Indigestkm, Bilious
Attacks, Sick or Bilious Head
ache, and all derangements of
the liver, stomach, and bowels,
are prevented, relieved, and
cured.
They're guaranteed to give
satisfaction in every case, or
your money is returned.
The worst cases of Chronic
Catarrh in the Head, yield to
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
So certain is it that its mak
ers offer S500 reward for an
incurable case.
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
Best : in : He : Met.
-AT
Fortmiller & Irving's.
WANTED
At the stoic n formerly
asssiM
Allen Bros-,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACON.
and CHOICE
APPIiES,
for which I ail!
pay Ihc best rul' pricr
6 f RAMP
possible.
X Al.KD HAY Nome, baled hs v icbt
X- .y ttamasaed. tnr at r i 1 1
. . - s . .
i r.w. van. arsraui ano 37
1 nsursotv ott,. -r .
I. Ass Morris k to.
Flour ani M Store.
Hare removed -.heir store to the Strshas
store, formers ocevted Devne i
Rcbvoo, and see on hand a full stock c
COIVALL S FUO it, BUAI, SNORTS
CchM MEAL. GkKAw, BUCK
WHEAT, m aOUR, HAY,
0A1S. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEE!':
Custom chopping do e.
NEW : FURNITURE,
AMY SWRK IiXOWnUT O&WOStfSJOB t'vKSITVRI. CCilbTIKO
11 f led roora se-t. chair soir gra, etr-, which I will ant! at
BOTTOM PRCES.
for bsirsisa.
Thoss BriDk.
Poam. urn, Ci,- , ,v A
Open all the year. Srcder-ta may enter at . ty time. Catalogue free.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
S7.
- A
HR r.V.AIIIWfB rHOTOU R A l II
-aisM ms -
REMEMBE
B"B SCaSUKTET A
.. and invite the
Uy arid ttte meid
atKm an to our reapoaatbll
ta of our Tahlots.
ttuwm hnhlt.Hi i oosaBaunltsa
lirtbdumiufniK-lisiesa
5 n hv 1 aiassi in ish
ui -t - bsx ar -r-
r .atW. rV.aVaaw -aue w .
V ostmfej
,10 u
wo th
mid from
rm, to
Tnn 1nio OrrratlCA t, Co. : tJINTHass v-Some Utue saro 1 sent
for Si.m worth i vsair T&blets forTolm, vo Habit. 1 rs-eelvad
tlieni all rural ' .H!th,uir!i
they did tho work tn lw than
.ruiy yours, at a tutu juii. i;-. v. ssua. -
t'tTTSBUKCB. Pa.
Oslo mtstriL Cn. : liRv-rilL-MK: It in von me tsliMSUre to apeak a
Word of praise for yowr Tablets. My son wus strongly addit text to the uf
Uiiuor.aiKl ihruuirli a file ml. 1 wiuilrd totrv voir Tablets. He was a heavy aud
coiiHtant lirinki r. hut after iminc vom
and will not touch Honor of anv kind" 1
yu, iu order lo kuow tlio culm was jxiruiuueut.
OlTr VVilri t fVis !vel Varr a V Aa fsa Vs..
UaTaMi 11 a mi. . i". -. A hviawtnBrsallv fi.n u.tvuti
two mckatfua of your Tuulcu, and withoui'kiuy oilort
Jk.iXAvotm all OixUin
THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO..
TIED
r ; , u and IK Opera B'jkk. - IMn OHIO.
mmain
J F. FORD, Enuttti, (OREGON STATE FAIR.
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes underrate cf
March 23, itrus:
S. B. Mko.
Mro Co..
Oufur, Oregon.
Qentlmvn
On arriving home last week, I found all I
.11 ...:.1.. n... i:,.i. '
well and ansionsly a'vsiting. Oar little
girl, e eht and ooe-holf years old, who had
Wa ted away to 38 pounds, ia riw well,
strong and vigorous, and well fleshed op
B. Coagh Care ha dim; its work well.
Both of the children like it. Your S B.
Cough Care has cored and kept sway all
hoarseness from me. So give it to every
one, with grexing for all. Wisbii gyon
pro uei i y , we ar
YoBf. Mr k M J t Fonv.
If voa wish to tssl tiasM and ehAsef nt. and re-'tr
tlr me Springs work, tiaante your sys-e-n wrth .ha
naanaras aau uvar ctart. taking to. or uree
inane ssi h -etk.
SO orals psr bottio by all draggMts.
X 1 1 ander s positir rnsrsjtev I jr
J ACUMMING.
Notice of Assignment.1
NCTIC? is hereby eiven tht base Beam
of Albany, Oregon, baa dniy sasigned to the
anaersmnea assignee so nis .rpeuy sou
tjTasSs for the benefit of his crtdito:, under
SSsI by virtee of the general asaignicent
taws of the state of Oregon, at d ander
signed has heretofo.e t -ait on the 2oih day
of Angust, 1893, daly qaalihcsi as socb
Bsngnce.
All perioes having c.airoa against laid
ioso'iveut and the e-tate thereof are hereby
required to present the same to the neder-
stgeed at t he , tore house bsriiding of Isaac
Beam, in the city of Albaay, O econ, under
ca'h within three months from this date.
Dated tnis 2ad day of ftep'eaber. A D,
1SS3. R KCAXTEEBUBY.
A-'gnee of Isaac Beaan,an insoivint.
To Farmers
I HAVE RENTED TBE MAGNOLIA
Mill warehouse and will have it in fcod
enter for receiving the present crop. TV i
warehostse is first class and eooseniet-tly
tststsaw. Cootsjn wo good cleaners.
eieJav in uploading . Sack will be oa hand
for eat j very ia due tine. Give me a ea'i ;
before making arraneeaenhi to store voar
crop O. P. SIMPSON.
Albsay. Or., July 13ih. 1893.
T.
& RACKET, n.n.
ftaai SI taaaass
rassh ssal Qaasasss St.
TP.KsP ASS NOTICB.- A'i bnoters an
herefer notified not to trtwpass upon
the aoeloaed rjremlsewof tbe utKirahtwd,
bsut miles eavat o atiosvary.
aaxlesr)
peisaion ts first ottsined.
Sassttl p
all wno inns trespass.
K M BLT.KU RT.
M
rat. Dr. Palleroti Hsillsiee
The N'sSeS flsihiiiijaal aew U Knder. is
bars, aad eaa tie tmmS a Bar
J 6 CoecUTs. She akawt att SBAjeeu
levaeai aaa farare; tasw troawis.
s. V,-u caa U-nr iraas rear era UssaJa.
4 i . H LOW AT 6 FtR CENT
ON CITY PaOPf RfY. M SENDERS
ALBANY FORNITOBE CO'
a
taJtiBwe Mnk, - - Altair, wit.
nssslears it. all kinds of Kurwilure. Wa.
Farnr Carpeta, Ijoo'eurns.
Pietnre Frame, ttc
UNDERTAKING A SPECIAL IT
; HYDE & JAMES,
Prorr rr"
- P. Asm vaoac, Paiiccirai-
Cahh. photos from $ 1 to 4.00
o
per a ' -
pectalt T- ' i. -'"-
for $10- we "Strrv a larsp: aracst
f vS ar. sssjrescopic tic m ui-
EaU. on'
CTKK
most
FEW
Tesh'Wuials
from pei "sons
who havo l'ert
cured by the us ot
r Sfsravatt "W si d A .
mus laoieiSe
Itir Onto catitsticst-Oo.:
Dsan Stst -l navo own v.sinit yo it
or totmeco stahit. aud found It won a
lut vi mi claim for it. I used ten cen St
of taa uUiniasast nhsw IM tobacco a da s
wie to flvo etcarn; or 1 would Kmoke"
turtviiiiu-Mi sssbaceo. Have chewed
and sinrshedfor twentv-flvo years, and two packagssi
! your T.bleu, cured ttiesm 1 ;Vav no desire for it.
B. M. J vYLORU, Leslie, illch.
Doa as Fbbkt. N. T.
! was bothnheav v smoker aud chewer.
thresMjay. 1 an tewed.
Tatilets out ihresi lavlu Quit itrinktnK,
bavo waited four month, before, writing
1 ours truly,
1 riser 'wwsbbW B'lSaJ UinDlllAU
utss, 1 1, i.t wvniusTv.
iHvinvx Ohio.
ab Va wAnMnh aa ssstssaAlss in tn V CaUtl -
Vtte"a ulwVhttwM hah m !! it V tb Q t
ou my part- "W. JU 1AJTJD&AT.
to
Under the SstVftB entof lb Stste Board
of Agricaltnte, on tie State Fair Grounds
near Salem, commenaiog- September 1 1 th.
1M93, and contianina one week.
More then $15 000 in cash will he psid at
premiums for stock, poultry, swine sgricnl
torsl prnIncU,fiaits,nstive woods, minerals,
wotks of srt amT's-iy work, and for tiisli
of ped .
Hedncerl rstcs of fare and limx'u't on all
transportation line. Favillirn open four
evening during be wek, witn good mnsic
... " rt.. a J
in sttenaaoee. I he res grand tnd and
the new regulation track are conesded rob
among the most com'crtsble and the best o
the Pacific Coast. iplendid contests
saSaalaaall ilse There is entered forth
I c-.otesta the best field of horses this y.
' tbst hss been on I he grounds foe man
i sessons Valaabi and hacdw rne improve
t meott have been ms-ie on the gionnds and
; boiidicg.
Premium li-t hss been revised and im
wovtd to the txnefit 1 f eshibitois. Kc tries
for premium close at 3 p n 00 the first ds
of the fair, and exhiUts dinst be in place by
10 p m of said day.
MUCK or SOMLSSIOS
Mew's Season Ticket
tomer-'s Season Tickets
MeoV Day Tickets
Women's Day licktU
Bate Track Tickets, dairy
Women to the race conre,free
...S2.5r
.... 1.00
.... .25
25
25
Children
ander 12 jer. free to all.
I - i ths seer. tirv at Portland for a
P en, m List J APFKKON.
JT6BKOO, S.sr.tsrj , !-,. - ;-r.t.
Aoksth WAKTVDOnSab.ryandC
for TH E ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biopaphy of JABS B. BLAINE,
By GaTL Hsmiltot., hi literary eiecator,
with the co-otieratw n of risfsn i'v, aad for
Mr. Blaine's Comfilet' Wak, ' Tsrcttrr
Vsvsas or Covott ;," d hi later boos,
"PoUTICAL DlWDf-KWS " ' Ons prnsprctas
for these set sdxiso 1 o W ia the mar
ket. A K P Jordan of Me.. took 112 orders
from first 110 calls, agent's po5;fl!5 50
! Mr Ballard cf O. took 15 o.-ders. 13 -eai
' P.ossia, ia I da: profit f26.25. E K Rice
of Ma s. took 27 wdera ia 2 da-.s: profit
$47.25 J Patrtdge -f Me tr..v 42 orders
from 3G call; profit $75.25 K A Pa'asev
i of N. Dak. toos 53 n-devsia 3 i.v; profit
98.25. Exr.trsiTC Tsuitobt . If
yon sub to make LA tit E MoSEV Me
j immediately for term to
TieMfjrj Bill Pub. Co.,Iff:rk,C)H
ALBANY
COLLEGE.:
Fall Term Begins
September 13.
Send for
Catalogue.
Address-, RKV.
S. COSDIT.
Alfasmy, OrtrgoB.
Star Bakerj
Ctrllr dlti stssd rirwl it
CiNfiAB HEYtR, PRGPIEiOR.
:
,
Saassts al Frs la.
t aaae.t S s
tlstern. wssr
Vsetwhl.
Cicstt a
rteel Frail
Ttkaree.
offlee
Tea
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tae
rarsetraaaji
sarSsspaevaaasl tar
fU.L KINDS OF PRODUCE
DSiraSITY : OF : ORBKIS.
EUGENE
Just closed the most prosperous year 1st
its historv. Wide range of studies. Tho -outh
irvst ruction. H nesw course added,
ruitios free. Ent eai.ee fee, $10. Board
and lodging at 1 -asonahle rates i.i the
elegant stew dcrmitor-r and boatrdine hcli
' on the campus, where students willrecetvt
personal suoervisJots.
John W. Johxsox,
?.-e
DRUGS.
Stationery. Toilet Artijles, Musis
Instruments, Etc
lodp k MM,
The Co rner Drug Store," Albany, 0i .
NOTICE OF TIRAL SETTLEMENT.
; trnni t is HF.ar.RV givks that thk itv.
i it oenasuesi exeeator rf th. las will aad tsstaawal
I of Jotta ttdrea, Sscsssart. aa tea Us Isslsrjasssit
stJ that tae oHiBly cot rt ot aaM Lias eoa.tr. baa
Snsl rYhtay. the Slh da.v of SepUmbsr, 1SS&V . fAa
boar ot 1 o'clock in the afternoon ot aaU dav, tor
the SBsnor of obiectkrts if anv to said Seal ae
I ooaet and lbs setUaaseat of aaat sat all.
Dated Austnt 1Kb, IS S.
BAyoNSBELTOX.
J B H lit' a ITT, Bxcater
I at' hw Cte.-ut.ir.
i Notice for Publication
T ANO OSTICS AT V. - CTtr, Ok t no: .
Angus' Bss, 199&.
N ioa is kiit f jiven that the following
; wauicd settler ha. fi'.e notice cf his iutention
u ifcs oual ii:- or in support of his claim,
.... thst said proof will be mads before
Ha County Clerk of Linn Co, Ore., at Al
, Oregon, on October 16th. 1893. vlsi
George " Myers, H K No 7354, for the N ' j
i ot the N W M and S of N E i sec 34, tp
: 1 X. rv I H. aVtaa, nsrirtS Irtaa f I lou inn utit
1 ... i,:... " 1 1
1 sTSJ at V. at
WUUam DowsJtos of isw)mb Liao Co,Ore
' sH'n; Marion JDowDtDg. of Lacx-mLinii Co,
Oregon; Foukkt A miller,
Regtter
Wall Panp.r
M.JL XJLX JL UiVaB. t
J riirs, Paintsi, Oils
Glass., Jbltc
J. A. CuDimiDg
aiDliiv nnrn
nawnissi viiasu