Wkt fjmorrat.
THE ESTAILKO DEFICIT
THE CONIMTION OF BUSINESS.
The Boston Herald of Sunday, September
8, contained 57 dispatches from widely
separated points, so selected as to embrace
every section of the United States, dealing
with the business situation. All but two
of the reports speak ot an improvement in
business, and many of them say it is very
marked. Tlie exceptions are from Wil
mington, Eel, and Newark, N. J. The
Herald, speaking for Massachusetts, says
that money is easier and all lines of trade
more confident. Its general conclusion from
its reports is that "the worst of the great
financial scare of 1893 Is over," and "the
promise of speedy and complete recovery
from the depression of the past months
already on the way toward fulfillment."
The New York reports are those which
roost people will feel the greatest interest
in and are as follows: The Commercial
Advertiser says that "prominent men in
the commercial and financial circles all
agree that the corner has been turned and
and that the movement in all lines is now
in the direction of improvement." The
New York Times says that "inquiry in the
best informed quarters shows that there is
unmistakeably a better feeling and a more
hopeful outlook in general business circles.
There is no question here that the general
condition of the country warrants a pros -perous
fall trade." Tie New York Herald
reports "a great change for the better."
The New York Sun says there is "a wt
change for the better, prospects are bright
and renewed confidence indicated; business
should be better from now on." The New
York Tribune says a bull movement is on
and adds that "the recovery from the ex
treme low prices of last July and early
August have now reached a remarkable
extent." The reports from the manufac
turing centers re especially favorable.
Chicago gives quite a rosecolored story,
and San Francitco is extremely hopeful and
confident. The Middle West and the South
report a very encouraging outlook. Seattle
Breaking of the sssumed necessity rest
ing upon the government to borrow money
to meet Its current obligations a need
which has not yet been acknowledged the
Tribune says: " It is a great pity that the
national government should he obliged to
raise money in this way so soon after the
advent of a democratic administration, nut
there Is nothing astonishing in it."
Nothing that is foreseen, foretold ar.d
Inevitable Is ever astonishing. The treas
ury deficiency was bequeathed 'o the demo
cratic administration by Its republican pre
decessor, and there was no escape from It.
It Ig undeniably a republican legacy, like
the monev panic which resulted from the
Sherman law. The democrats of the last
house, who saved at the spigot only to
waste at the bung, are partly at fault. But
the beginning of the extravagance was in
the Billion Dollar congress. Us continua
tion and culmination are justly chargeable
to the (tarty which had the administration
and te senate, and whose president never
once interposed his veto for tl.e protection
of the treasury from the raiders.
When the democrats turned the govern
ment over to the repuhllians in 1S89 the
treasury su: plus was nearly 100,000,000
the annual surplus revenue the same, and
the excess of gold above the reserve was
$98,000,000. When the democrats received
It back in 1893 the treasury surplus and the
revenue sui plus were gone and the free
gold was lets than $1,000,000.
These are facts to be remembered. It is
the duty of patriotic members of all parties
in congress to unite in devising ways and
means to replenish the treasury. But the
trath of history requires that the responsibil
ity for the deficiency shall be rightly fixed.
New Yoik World.
STILL ON THSi SfARE.
One of the favorite methods of republi
can leaders to manufacture public senti
ment is to scare people. This method has
fe sen most potent in times past in holding
mentotho policy of "protection" when
their own judgement taught them that
such policy wa wrong, unfair, unequal. and
immoral, but these men, until last fall,
were influenced by the cry raised that the
democrats would ruin the business of the
country If tbev succeeded to power. Last
fall, after five years of intelligent painstak
ing, scrutinizing investigation into the
question of tariff reduction, the voters of
country, by a majority of one million five
hundred thousand of the popular vote, de
liberately expressed their will in favor of
such reduction. Never did the people vote
with so great a degree of intelligence on
any question as they did on that issue.
Apropos to this is a circular banded to us
by a republican friend in this city, issued
by Justice, Bateman & Co, wool commission
merchants of Philadelphia, which purports
to be a business circular, but which in real
ity, is a "stump" speech extolling "protect
ion" in the same manner that McKinley
would be expected to do. This is nothing
new. Justice, Bateman & Co, R 0 Taylor
& Co so called tin mrnufacturers, and many
other manufacturers and business men have
been making these self same speeches for
years.
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Hard times are a good test of character.
Many will be tried and found wanting.
A picture in "Judge is lalwled : "Sena
twiat tironitm talk while the tiro burns.'
True, but a copious shower of returning
public confidence is gradually extinguishing
the flames. The US is all right, regard
less of a selfish element willing to do any
thing for iiolitical effect.
Perhaps you have seen him. He knows
everything and is pretty numerous these
days. He is thoroughly posted about hard
times and knows how to cure them. Hew
him talk in "I told you sos. He s smart
enough to shovel wind or bottle smoke.
The Man about Town will wager ha will
try to borrow five dollars before he get
through. Keep youi optics open.
DrJHBarrand C D Mulford. who
purchased the Foley hot springs about
two years ago and who liav 1 been run-
nine the resort since that time, on ac
count of the financial depression ot the
past year, have concluded to retire and
let the property revert to its former own
er. Peter Kuney. The gentlemen inform
us that they have lost nearly $10,010 in
their investment. imam.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
STICK TO FACTS
A SILLY OUTBURST
Because some producers of perishable
Bermuda vegetables testified before the
ways and means committee that they had
sometimes sold their produce here lees the
duties, the protection organs break out
with the silly old claim that "the foreigner
pays the duty."
This is Gov McKinley 's favorite bit of
demagogic dishonesty when he is on the
backwoods stump, but tor a newspaper
printed within sight of the custom house
to repeat it is a poor tribute to the intelli
gence of its readers.
It is only necessary to repeat the inqui
ries which we addressed in vain to the
republican speakers and journals last year:
Why. if the foreigner pays the duty, did
your Fifty- first congress stop at a billion
dollars in appropriations? Why not spend
a billion and a half and fructify this favor
ed land with the tribute of effete despotism?
If the foreigner pays the duty why not
a'lolish the internal revenue taxes, which
our own people indisputably pasV, and raise
all our revenues from the helpless producers
of the old world?
The duty on pearl buttons is i46 percent.
Does the foreigner pay the duty in other
words, give us the buttons and 46 per cent
in addition in cash ? The dnty on some
grades of cheap flannels is i07 per cent; on
cheap wool yarns 133 percent; on cheap
blankets 104 per cent; on cheap hats 105.
Does the foreigner pay the value of these
goods and a bonus besides for the privilege
of giving them away here?
Why do the monopoly defenders repeat
this rubbish t Do they not know that the
tariff fight is over, for three years at least,
and that McKinley ism is bound to go. New
York irorW.
The Astoria, hoping to make political
capital, speaking of the vote in the house
on the silver bill says:
A majority of Cleveland's supporters in
the house have voted cams' him, and a
large majority ot his supporters in the sen
ate probably will vote against him, on the
very question upon which tie his staked the
success of his administration sod the fu'.nre
of his party.
Now the truth is that 141 democrats
voted for the repeal and 77 against It. In
view of this fact which is a matter of record
it is pertinent to ssk what becomes of the
Astoria' statement that a majority of dem
ocrats in the house voted against repeal.
Stick to facts.
A Big Bond Mir.
8an faANcisco Sep u At noon today
the directors of the Southern Pacific decid
ed to issue bonds slightly In excess; of $89,
000,000. These bonds are to lie issued by
the Southern Pacific of California, and
will be secured by first mortgage on the
railroads properly in this stale. They are
to be exchanged for old lends, the exerts to
ne used in i0e construction of new line.
The original bonds bore 'Interest a lb per
Mi 1 he new ones will bear per cent
and will I) placed on 1 1- market at London
ana isew ork as soon as practical.
' Hirers !'.. iri
Salkm Sepl 1 J The Oregon tate Ag
ricultural Society held its 33 1 annual meet
Ing at the office of the society on the fair
grounds tonight. The meeting ws called
to order by the President, Win Galloway,
with .Secretary A F Miller at the dean.
Officer was elected for the ensuing year as
follws: Woi Galloway, orettdeot;J G
Wright, vice-president; A F Miller, Secre
tary; A Bush treasurer. M Wilklns was re
elecUd member of the staiejioard of agriculture.
Mitchell Walks,
Washington Sept ia. In the senate,
Stewart's resolution for committee to a
certain whether any senator was financially
interested In anv national bank went ver
till tomorrow. The repeal bill was taken
up, and Mitchell 01 wegon suneeti ine
tenate against tin: bill While Mitchell was
spesklr.g Stewart called attention to the ab
seiceofa quorum. Fifiy-ihree senators
responded. Mitchell resumed his speech.
He favored free coinage, and while he
wou'd be willing s last resoit, to change
the ratio In order 10 secure free coinage, be
lielieved it aitould I decreased to I to I
, Mitchell dwell on the surpaing imj ortancs
or ill question which confronted congress,
and discussed the causes which prtduccd
the recent disircsed ro-idiilon of the counr
"v- ,
I Opt I.AK bCIKM E.
Sine stopping here I have learned
the difference between business and em -bezzletnent-
When the Job Bros at
Corvatlla cause thousands of dollars of
public money and private bank deposits
... .iio.nr.A. 1 1.. 1. .tr,. u?i, .
Their po itica and business are one poor school clerk uses $80 school money
,..! ,v, ... I tl l
uu iuc oujc, 'ot no luug iu men nave
the strong arm of the government taxing
milli 3ns of consumers for their benefit they
may be rightly said to be in partnership
with the government. Justice, Bateman &
Co labor with a zeal worthy of a much bet
ter cause to show that the shrinkage in the
price of wool is wholly attributable to the
fact that democrats are in power and are
pledged to a reduction of the tariff. They
attempt to show that wool without the duty
would be far lower In price than with the
McKinley duty. They seem to tercet that
in this showing they contradict the strong
est protection doctrine, for McKinley and
other leading protectionists have told us
time out of mind, that placing a duty on
an article does not increase the price of it.
but only operates to keep the foreigner out
of the market, whi'e the prico will go
down rather tnan up. It is barely possi
ble that any sane man can frankly say that
he believes such a paradoxical proposition,
yet it is the common and strongest defence
protectionists have against the charge that
a protective tariff operates to tax the many
for the benefit for the few. But is there
and replaces It, that is embezzlement
and he goes to the pen two years. Sa
lt m Journal.
A valley editor who has been at the
bay wye : Young married women al
ways welcome their hushes ds in the
most affectionate manner when they ar
rive Saturday night to spend Sunday
with the family. Yon can almost tell
how long a man has been married by
the reception he receives. II uer arms
go clear around bis neck and lock be
hind his ears scarcely a year has inter
vened einee the license was issued- If
six months or less she does all that and
kind o'gluee her bill onto his for a sea
son. People older and more experienced
in matrimony are just as loving but no
so demonstrative.
Walpole, the tin horn gambler, was
recently arrested at Cornelius on a war
rant charging him with assault and bat
tery committed some months since on
the person of William Ammens- An ex
change aaas that in default of bail be has
been lying in jail since. While in the
cage he played the religious role, and
wanel to enter into a combination with
the Methodist clergyman, by which a'i
the wickedness of the town, whetner
Governor Boies, of Iowa, opened the
campaign at Giundy Center, Saturday. He
devoted most cf his time t o tariff, pensions,
prohibition and state institutions The
governor vigorously repelled the charges of
the republicans that l'-e democracy was
responsible for the present financial crits,
pointing oat ihat for centuries the com
mercial centers of the globe had been sub
ject to money panics at comparatively
regular intervals, the consequences of
which have been precisely what we have
been witnessing. On the silver question.
he said:
"Tnis is a question that ought never to be
pampered by pai tisan politics; it requires
for proper adjustment the best thought of
the best men of all political parties. The
great mass of oar people, outside of those
directly benefitted by exchange, look upon
the act of 1873, demonetizing silver, as a
co'ossal, national crime, and are anxious to
remedy the wrong ia any way it can be
done without commuting another, and
without detriment to the credit of the na
tion. That a solution of this difficult prob
lem, which will restore to the country the
free coinage of sil re.-, will be discovered, I
have no doabi; neither do I qunUn Ums1
will be most likely to reach a correct
solution, and one that will do justice to al'
classes and reflect credit on our ommon
country, if we are able to keep it out of the
bitter partisan politics of the nation."
raal ftr imivinirv mav ha 11,1 Kmam
any sound reason for believing that the the public and punishment fixed. While
shrinkage in the price of wool is caused ; in jail he sang and prayed. He shouted
wholly or largely by the prospect of free wept till Jailer Bradford chucked
. 0 I ham im S It A laa-usl ju. r.. wltw La U
BACKS UOWX.
The .Vbaataincrr backs down and fills on
the question of what was the position ot
the republican party in their platform of
1892 on the silver question. Ic attacked
the democrats for their position on that
question sas ing Ihat ''they did not say
what they meant nor mean what they
said;" and In the same connection declared
that the republican party had always been
a gold standard par. The Democrat the
made a quotation from the republican plat
form showing that it was as strongly pledged
to the use of silver at a standard money as
were the democrats ntlc'i left that party in
the attitude of not saying what they meant
nor meaning what they siid ia 1892, if so
be the Mountaineer's statement that that
party has always been a party that adhered
to t'ae gold standard. The Mountmntrt
now admits that that parly's platform is
practically the same as that if the demo
crats on the sane question. This admis
sion being made by that paper our charge
is true and prove- by its own admissions
that it did not say what i: meant nor mean
what it said in 1892.
A scientist, who has been listening to
the voice of the house fly through the mi
crophone, says it sensds very much like
the neighing of a horse.
.0o SLEEP
I clear! (lonqI
SKIN I LIFE J
MENTAL! Im B STRONGI
energy4J nerves j
- AVERS I
(Sarsaparillap
The decision of United States Judges
McKenna and Morruw, in t inc. in the case
of Ving Lee, the Sacramento Chinese ar
rested under the Geary act for being illeg
ally in the country, was hand ed down to
day. The judges decide that unJer the
law wairan:s for the arrest of the Cbiaese
who have not registered may be issued on
complaint of any private citizen. The
udges say that United States District At
torney Garter shoved there was not enough
money availeble to deport all the Chinese
in the country, but be did show there was
enough to send Vmg Lee away, and he was
accordingly ordered deported. The judges
further said that whenever it is shown that
there are r.c funds to deport Chinese the
cases of those on lrll will ae drsppel im
mediately, bus until f at is shown the de
portation must rp or .
him in the street cage. But when he is
sized up he is a poor vagabond tramp
too lazy to work and thoroughly vicious.
Th' River Nile lias a bsjH of only six in
ches in 1000 miles.
A ton tf sea water is supposed to contain
about 14 gialnsof gold.
Sixteen ounces of gold ate siffidcnt to
l!d a wire that would cocircl the eanh.
Whenever there la friction there i beat
Hammering a nail rod until it Is red hot or
forging a nail without fire a-e feats of the
blacksmith.
A frog cannot breiihe with its mouth
open. Its breathing apparatus is so arrang
ed that when its mouth i- open it oostrils
are closed. To svfljca'c a frog :t It nee
rsssry only to prop Its jaws so that they
cannot be shut.
rrol v irebow rcalnrm, tn belle! that no
trace of "the tnis.W link" between man and
the lower animals has been discovered,
either is the human skulls which are be
lieved to be most ancient, or m t he phys
ical structure of modern savages."'
Among the sclid', glass is apparently
perfectly elsstic. A plate ef glass bent
under pressure and, allowed to remain under
stress for twenty five vcai'-, when released
.nd caref ally tested for any permanent set
was found to have returned to exactly Its
original shape.
The sfor.ge i so animal, Jt wilt sSrink
from the hand thai tries to seize it, aid
viewed under a lee may be seen cons'antlj
draw leg in water through the innumerable
canals which form Its digestive organs, and
havieg Consumed t'e minute asimalculae f
me nam, ejecting K sjjstn through some
o:her channel.
Roots draw ernrou quantities ot rrois
ture from the soil and bv this mess ii
discharged Into the atmosphere . For ex-
knocking down j ample, the common sunflower was found to
lie then threat- , exhale twelve ounces rJ main- 'a i.rl,.
ool? We think not. Vve believe the
prospector free wool would cause some
shrinkage, but not such as has taken place
The shrinkage in the price of wool began
immediately after the of the McKinley bill
and has continued to increase to the present.
Why did the shrinkage begin at that time?
Surely not because of the prospect of free
wool, for there was no prospect of demo
cratic success at that time. Ia fact the
time of the admission of the territories was
the darkest days for democrat since the
war. The shrinkage in prices of near I v all
commodities began three years ago. and had
the election resulted in Harrison's favor th
ynuiv ouutu UMIC s BU1CI COU1C UpOB US
Look at the shrinkage in the price of cotton, j a dispatch from Wax-i act or, city
Was that caused by the prospect of free , September 9 tells the whole story:
trade in cotton' Not at all for cotton has j Mrs Cleveland gave birth to a babv
been on the free list since i?t. Look at! at noon. Hotter sod child doing well
the shrinkage in the price of wheat. Was! It was over n boar alter tae bibj was
tKt .i i , , , , . . born before sny one outside of th White
that canted by the prospect of free trade u House were aware of the fact. The affair
wheat Net at all, for, notwithstanding i was kept a close secret until lr Bryant was
there is a duty on wheat it can not affect ' convinced the mother had undergone the
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Made Bare sr Ike JJ.
Kalama Sept l2- A Russian fisherman
B Mattiton, living in a shanty one mile from
here on the bank ot the Columbia committ
ed suicide last night by hanging. During
the nlgnt be left the shantv without awake
ning the other occupants of the house and
going to an one house near bd look a (trap
he bad been using as s belt and after ad
jnstlng it around hi neck, fattened it over
the window casing. By holding up nis
feet he succeeded in choking himstlf to
death. He bad a rtzor and pistol !ylng
near by presumably to insure a good job.
That W end rr fa I Kali) .
Washington Sept 12 The interesting
ceremony of weighing the White Hoase
baby took place with all the eclat attending
such an event. The scale showed just 9I4
pounds. It is stated at the White House
todsy that both mother and child continue
to do well. It is leportad that sirs Cteve
land hs decided to name the new baby
Naomi.
asaseaae Kala Fa'l.
WAixa Walla, Sept 12. The heaviest
rainfall ever observed at the United rJtates
signal station in this city since its estab
lishment here occurred during the IH hours
at noon todsy. during which time 1 37
Inches fell. It is feared thit large quanti
ties of stacked grain are damaged. Thrt-sb-ing
and cutting, it ia feared, are arrested
for a week or 10 days.
Wk tskry Did It
Yakcocvk. B C. Sept 11. Walter
San pter arrived bare Sunday from Chester.
MH. Today ne commenced drinking and
this afternoon got on whiskey craze and
ran down i'upont street,
all toe Chinamen he met.
ened to shoot a teamster who refused him a
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Dupont strest and along the tide flats of 1 avsjsabi.-of .oa.ooo leaves would in the
Pleasant inlet, taking oat a revolver as be j aame way give off something like seven
went Here he met a "wash known a hundred tans of watev daring the five
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ALBANY
COLLEGE.:::
A new thing is transparent leather. We
would dislike seeing some Albany men s
teet incased in a pair of traus parent boots.
People 'aend their washing to a Portland
laundry becanse they do not like Chinese
to wash their clothing. That would be all
right if they were not waahed by Chinamen
Leu they got to Portland, which they are,
according to what the agent here says.
There is nothing like sending all the money
you can out of town. Astoria Budgett.
Hug a bu'lel through Toms' bead and kill
ing him instantly. Then be ran up the
street again, and fired three shots, one of
which inflicted a scalp wooed on a Chirk
man. lie ran across to Hastinsra arreet,
and fired at three men. but miesed. Then
1st went in a shed- The chief of police
up and went into the abed, where be
arrested.
Pittj-bi'Bo Sept 11. A large number of
idle men were given employment today by
the resumption of the ntnaeroas iron and
steel plant. For the first since January 30
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da:eti
girl
ed by the Uverpoo. market whether we do j ITr !
Look 1 was the subjert of conversation ia the
Haai lobbie of all the Wels Sad amy private
houses Though tne pre has intimated
at 'loses tbat Mrs Clerelaai would become
a mureer la time . the birth of the baby to
day was soasewbat of a surprise, aad Mrs
Cleveland was oat driving last evening.
She bowed frequently to pasaiag friends and
acquaintances, tike appeased in exeellcat
health aad rpirits
Gov Altgel 1 spoke to a large audience of
Cbicsgo workingmen 0.1 Labor Day with
some sense end judgment. He urged the
more thorough and general organization
of labor, but warned bis beaiers that, to La
permanently effective, organization must be
along patriotic lines "which harmonize not
only with nature's laws but rnith the laws
of tLe land." He warned workmen against
violence as always mischievous to therc
selveaas ssell as to the community. He
declared that most of the rioting done in
this country In the narr.e of labor is done
hy "an ignorant class, out de of all or
ganization or union," consisting mainly of
men "btough' into ihe ccmm-jnpy by
conscienceless men to defeat organized
labor." The utterance was distinctly
against anarchy and in favor of law and
order It ought not to be necessary to say
this of a speech msde by the Governor of
sny State in this Union, bu' in this case
it is.
Smith, of Towanda, Pa.,
whose constitution was completely
broken down, is cured by Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. He writes:
" For eight years, I wast, most of the
time, a great sufferer from constipa
tion, kidney trouble, and indiges
tion, so tbat my constitution seemed
to be completely broken down. I was
induced to try Ayers Sarsaparilla, and
took nearly seven bottles, with such
excellent results that my stomach,
bowels, iiTid kidneys are in perfect con
dition, and, in all their function, aa
regular as clock-work. At the time
I began, taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my
weight Was only 121) pounds ; I now can
brag of 1C0 pounds, and was never In sc
good health. If you could see me be
fore and after using, yon would want
me for a traveling advertisement.
I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla
to be the best iu the market to-day."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Cures others, will cure you
Congressman Morse, of Massacbusettr,
commonly called "Rising Snn" Morse, he
being the proprietor of tbat brand of stove
polish, is constantly doing absurd things,
bat when be wrote a bullying letter to
Judge Lochren. commissioner of pensions
miking illegal demands in behalf oca
constituent and threatening to brng the
matter to the attention of the country if
his demands were not complied with, be
made a mistake. Prolribly be is himfelf
aware of it now The commissioner bas
given him a des rred public drubbing, and
shown him in bit true quality 0f ignorance,
hypocrisy and inewness. He is in a pitiful
cae. but his fare may serre as a warning
to some others who are tia'urully as silly.
One thing may b? set dovn as certain,
thst the tariff hearings bofo-e ilie Ways
and KasBi Comml tee of the House of
Representatives will have om; reference
to the purchasing c iss at well as to the
producing class. They may bring out
some of the condi'ions,
which manufacturers cm
the people bini stabj seted
some taxation.
the price as the market for our wheat is fix-1 orvWal "f,lT tne baby was
or do not place a duty on that article.
at the shrinkage in the price of hide-
that been caused by the psospect of free
trade In such commodity? Not at all, for
hides have been on the free list since 172.
Many other articles of trade might be ad
duced whose shrinkage in price would show
that shrinkages ha e no: been caused by
the prospect of tariff revision, but those
given will suffice. The truth is that the
cause of the depression that now exists i
traceab'e to our financial system. Sherman
Edmunds, Cleveland, Carslile and ethers of
the best financirs have declared it to be so.
Money is locked up in banks, stockings,
ho'es in Jambs, etc and is not in circulat
ion among the people. The inaasn nave
no money to buy from the retailer, and the
retailer therefore can not buy from the
wholesaler, and the wholesaler can not buy
from the manufacturer, and the manufact
urer can not buy from the producer of the
raw material, and herein is the secret of
the shrinkage in the pri of wool as well
ae other commodities. All the shrinkages,
both on articles upon which there is a duty
and upon which there ia not may be ac
counted for in this way, but they can not
be accounted for on the old scare of free
trade.
The bouse committee 00 Use election of
president and vice-president aad members
of ousagreas has ordered a favorable report
On the bill repealing the federal elect oa
taw. The democrats expect to give i; ex
clusive attention ia the house aster Thurs
day. A hitter partteaa fi;ht Is expected.
it is qaitc evident tbat McKinley baa
failed 10 take advantage cf experience . He
Is still prating ot the taxpanin foreigner.
every csenstrnnent ot Jones Laugbiin s w assasa, u ine .wcrvmiey
American works are in operation, giving , theory i. correct, tor p:raiitiiae ou- coa
employ meat to 35 men. Sixteen addi- t ,evee to fall cfT
honal furnaces were pot in operation at Use i
Xaiinnal tsxbst ssnrkm. and thss ahasst mill el ', - -
Moorcead. Mct'leane Co. haa started. 1 h UiTnor "" PP' o
The Carbon steel works went on the P0, a backbone cf she KosweU P Flower
"doubt turn." and the bar mill and two pattern. He st all tappres piite-figb.inj iD
beaUng furnaces, two puddling furnaces, j tna: State If be U compelled to call oat the
our caassx luiif in use 1 asseu inn susu un ;
plate srcuks. started up with foil forcea.
lam k to. also resn
Tcasoav, szpt. j6.
Running, mile Purse, iijo
3 too Trot Purse, $150
Free for all pace Porse, $ J50
tVEOMESOAV, tlV. J .
Running mile and repeat. .Purse,
3:30 trot Porse, 8250
1 tear old trot for special counties. Lane
I-lnn. Benton, Marion, Yamhill and
Polk Purse, ioo
TMCRSDAV.SKPT . ZS.
Running mile Purse, $100
3:40 trot Purse, $zoo
2 year o'd trot for special cojnlies. Lane,
Lltsn, Benton, Marlon, Yamhill and
Polk Purse, Si 50
raiDAr, scrr. so.
Running 1 u.ile Purse, ft 50
Trot, free for all Purse, f 250
Trot. 2 vear old for Lion CO. .Purse, tico
I. A. Morris k Co.
Flour and Feed Store.
Or arriving home last week, f foardaf!
well and aaxioaclv a'raitinsj. Oar little
girl, e cist aad ooe-h: If yrara o'd. who bad
waled away to 38 pounds, ia sstvar well.
i siag and vrgsaxsa, aad well fltaked op.
. , H. B. Coagb Tare hssd ts i Wnesi well.
Fall Term Begins ftstbof the children like i . Yr S B.
wvisvsis ansa csaavsa sou af-pv 1
September 13.
! mintla.
oft a single turn.
at least, is ml r
flourish without
to t k bu'd:n-
If tailiTico ii, o, a )MJt- kj udiniiiia
tratlon meant business depression for tne
country no or.e would welcame it more
Wirnily than republican leaders and reputi
l ean newspapers.
TO INCREASE OCtt 1 K A UK,
Senator Sherman says: "We ought to
encourage in every possible way the expor
tation of our procuc e, although I do not
see precisely how it can be doae."
Two or three ways of increasing our for
eign trade ought to be obvious.
It is an old ssying that those who want
friends must show themselves friendly."
If ae want more trade we must show a dis
position to trade on fair terms. No nation
in Europe wilt bay of as if it can get what
it wants elsewhere on anything like as fa
voraple trm. Th-s disposition hss been
created 1 our hostile tariff laws, which were
avowadl; framed lo keep out foreign pro
ducts. It takes two o trade. Commerce between
countries is based un mutual advantage la
the exchange of commodities How can
we expect to "increase the exportation of
our producs," excep. as foreign nations
mur have food, wnile we raise high the
barri.m of our prohibitory tanffs, based on
he idea ihat "rommtrce is war" that trade
mut be like a jug namlle, 'all on one side.'
One o.her way :u in : iv
to untax the nw mtteri its t
turers. pladng 'hem on j
their foreign sV MpeliltH as
production. Unshackle ei
will take care f itself.
Friends of .x-S ,
will b a cir.didaie 'c r U r
next year. He ii na
of the St a is this (al., a
unions sod speaking
ticket, lie wouiu M U
orship for two sears, '- I
test ith S ij f'f i
in tl.e Sftin
In a rectn1- s; . : . -e i
clared for tne free -'nig
ing: -Any p.irty ihat - i
gold Manrd JtJil l . imo
On i hia quest on t sit-thtrd
lirana of Karsas a'e wi l h'
jr exports Is
iur n,anufac-
terms wilh
the cost Of
mmerce and it
ugatts say he
r of Kanas
-live canvnss
soldiers' ie
iocsI county
lie Gavern
ids to con
i for a sest
i Ingalls de
sllver, aay
for a tingle
o powder."
I the Kepub-
Jther plant are preparing to start.
Saakaarrtte
Similaxs, Sept It. -The lts ndesst pyro !
wa IlA- e to ET tnratr The bet
. ter the groceries the more enjoyable life
Is. and while we do not a.I live stsnply to
just k TV , V TTT r stet jour groceries an J baked goods ot
af? oyT v-.. - TC" Parker Brother, you are bound to live
ll K llb . J?ZL,. r"1 ,f 11 ta Cnlr " Joaf of r,e bread
hWwiTnJfbvT Tfto mlffS TnCT ''P lhe ln "ervihing. and sell
Jf", UD,T!lj JL Wni j w P that sitisf r regardless of limri.
he fire was discovered lmm bars! through c,n thcm.
tbe immense douw. lighting up the entire
city and country for miles around. The' '
s are deissrtiuenl was unaMe to bo anvf binsr
I & . SM SBP .
more Uwn orctect tbe mrrwnming twud '
Car-11-Ihe
zkttasj a vs.tr.
first I WaaatixofOX. Sept II. While outward
la reply to a resolution, Szcretasy
lisle seat to the senate a statement to
47el that ln,(n A nanft A 1 1
j , ,. , appeorancesi uxlicate tnai in situation m
seven day, of beptesaber tie de-lMiient g urKhaned and tbat tbeJe-
redeeiacd in silver coin $1,473,874 la treks- hale 00 the repeal bill may continue i.i
ary notes; tbat only $36,057,187 ia silver , definitely. the are facts apparent to the j
had bsea cclaed ajder the U w. aud that no initiated wHch go to show that the end i ;
paper moaey ws. redeemed by the psy- g-gj -JSRtat. 0 trlKS .
sent of gold since Msrch except the gold jou-, or take up other legislation by the
certificates that had been canceled.
Hoar haa mtrouoced a bill In the senate
amending the Geary Chinese exclusion act.
extending tjsc time for registration three
months after passage, acd repealing thai
portion requiring that witnesses in cases
gainst Chinese shall be white- The bill
continues in force lhe first six sections cf
the Geary act until a treaty can be made
with China r '!e regu alien of Ch
immigration.
Whiskey an I Uke oat every kissd of f,ait
stain. A child's dress will look entirely
rained by tbe dark be(ry ttaia on it, but if
whiskey Is poured 00 the discolored places
first of October. Few even of the stanch. t
silver advocates any tower claim a major
ity of tbe senate.
attaewt Ranks sra.
WasaixoTDX. Sept II. Tne national :
bsnks reopened today are as follows: The'
First National bank, of Provo. L'taii: the
Western National bank, of h'ooth Pueblo.
Col; the First National bank, of Nashville. ,
Tena: the First National hank, of Lemars.
Ia, Of tbe 154 banks up to date 61 have !
mm met, 58 are in the banos of receivers,
34 in the hands of examiner, aad one has !
gone into vo'untary Ikiuidation.
Send for
Catalogue.
Address, REV. F. N. CONDIT.
Albany, Oregon.
Star Bakerj
Or Brass stasiatlai svwsl First. f
CCMUO MEY9, PIOP8IE1OR.
frosn sse- So give ". to yev
gre-'ingsfov all. WtciUBg ywa
pmaet y. wa ar
Voorr, Mk ft Xx J P Fobo.
Ifyoa snakiA Mateaa and ekeerf al. asse re?
masrswark. sskssnss vassravacava wysassw
taad UrjrCnre. sVytakktz sort or tkrsw
1 nr aostlo by an arasanata.
Have removed their store
tor-, former' v occvpied
Robson, and have on hand
to ihe Sirahai
by Deysse J
a'full ".lock o
C38VALL 3 FLC8H, B3AK, SHORTS
CEBM HEAL CRAMAM, BUCK
WHEAT, m aouR, my,
0A1S. STRAW AND
CHOPPED TEEO;
Custom chopping done .
a it
J ACUYMING.
WANTED
nasi aa m
auiira Vrsi.
Ciltsatn wave.
At the stose fj foyvnetly
Alien Broa,
o ned
t asae
srlet rrsiu.
Tsbxcea,
Sasasr,
(ee.
Uoeeaawssri
Vege.ashle.
stsktfs
splee.
Teas.
tic.
se HrnL tkas is ksaa m
tftl.L KINDS OF PRODUCE
BTJTTBB,
EGGS.
LARD,
BAUON.
and CHOICE APPLES,
I wi:! pay h bet' rsal price
for which
B F RAMP
New Adver jsements.
LAtrjJIsRY FDK Wt -d. Win
cbansro Uctulrw work fyr -rood tail
on Rieiard a Phillip at th Alba.iy
Vlrsuu LauioJri .
FUR RJCTi - Saeren ctTajood rarrien
land. ftn e chard. mat hoosa.
t-rn and ehic'-taa hoose. Apply at I.
Vie reek: I
LH KM TRU rarpeto srvea etc for
I sale at the Baptist parsonage Call
rarly as. " tsJcs voor ehoiess.
T
IO lKT.- 1 heavl of No 1 sinosp tola
the Khars. Winter neei esato
and tore far-n tanssaa
excaanate for nay.
tor ante, rsr mill
M SKXIlKltS.
FOR RKNT -40 an m of land, srlth
honsas. one mile trom vtbany. in
liecton oountv. For ;srtscu!ara apply
ti Arch Hammer.
f irANTKD.-
tnidhs aw-
Ur. Jt. B. Chvrckili
ML Vernon. Wash.
rise Ceary Law.
WasniAGTOK. Sept 11. Attorney gen
eral CHney has instructed United States
marshals to take no further steps fcr the
furthe- eaforcement of tbe (teary law.
srOBTtl CwstSJ
1Mb
call for Joaepbf,
Anarchists, be they men or women, who
dictate thai they kr.ow i.o law will find that ;
they have some v try inijiortant lessons yet
to learn. '
A' furera s In th city of Mexico no
hearxts ste uteil I'he street railway com
pany has a monofKi'y of th funeral business,
It runs . fuu-ral cars white for children
black for adalts and raw nrrs follow to
the cetnivary in a richly-upholsterod specla
s'tar.
A la-ge hack turtle weighing near'y
200c pounds was caught off Cape Lookout,
North Csrollna.
If you want a line amok
whit labor cigar,
Tbe bearnaat nogee in th city at Com ad
Mwyer a
Motor makes live trips daily to Vieteek'a
addition. Lotr tbrre 03 installments of SI
par week,
Pa ronise borne industry by smoking tbe
.elelirated white labor cigars, maoafactnred
by JaUas Joswpb.
They have fine trlm'ng for jackets and
dresses at Read. Peacock & Co'.. All the
newest kinds. Call and examine them .
New dress goods, the very latest fall
syies. if your wife or daughter needs a
new dress, tell her to go to Read, Peacxrk
&Oo.
Yi.u will need ur.cerwear and shoes this
fall. Why not rail on Read, Peacock &
Co and examine tt.elrs. They carry
large variety.
Pall and winter cipes and jackets at
Read. Peacock & Co' Handsome shapes,
exce lent values, direct from the factories.
It will pay sou to take 4 look at them.
Call early whi e the.e ia plenty to select
from.
Wheat, so ct; os's,jeC; hay, $S baled ;
wood, 3 to 13.50, taken in exchan
sew inn machlnrs or organs on nand at E
u w urs music store. Also on al book
accounts of 6 months standing. Sowing
machines from $25 to $35, with my per
sonal guarantee for 5 rs.
Genuine patt fr a'l sewing machines,
alnothe best oils, needles, etc,, for all
sewing machines, Mcyclcs, et:., at E U
Will's music store. Sewing machines md
orgens repaired reasonable, and all wirk
warranted. Needles prepaid by mall 40c
a dozen
before sending it into the wash it will come ! pending specific instructions to tbe contrary :
out a. good new. . irom s.oingion. anew instmoions a
I Fsyvf atsilf hAMtA Ia thn t hi IswsHss 1
ssvrs , rs j 'j " . uuwcsci, iv su- iinivrv; tun J-ji
in progress of deportation by doe process of '
aw.
Tfce First rive
ms FitAiTcisco. Sept 10- Tbe first,
Chinamen to bave their sentences of de
portation under tbe Geary registration art
executed arrived in San trancisco from Los
Angeles yesterday, and are now con lined in
the county jail, where they will be detained
until sent back to tbe celestial kingdom on
the steamer China. There are five of tbem
in the batch, and they came here in charge
of I'nited State Marshal Uard. who will
see them on board the steamer and will not
leave tbem until he has the captain's
receipt for tbem.
The Repeal Stratskt
WASUlxoTOil, Sept 10 The senate dur
ing the coming week will devote itelf '
almost entirely to discussion of tbe repe I
bill. Possibly there may be an orcasitiml ;
break during the nurning hour, but tbe 1
calendar affords very little scope for diver
sion in this respect The calendar is. in-
deed, one of the briefest of publications
thesf days. oing to the fact tbat general !
committee action bas been discouraged in '
Ihe interest of legislation on tne Sherman'
act.
The Argentine Kepaislle
Bi'Kxos Ayre. Soot i0. News from j
foi I Turn man is far fro ji satisfactory to the
government. There has been more fight-'
ing in the streets of that city. The rebels .
are in pewession of tbe railroads, and have
received reinforcements from the surround- j
ing country. Tbe position of the govern
ment is said to be critical. The irovernor j
bas asked for reinforcements; as his troops
are far outnumbered by tbe rebels.
Vast nieyellna
Sprinokikm). Masx Sept 10 Dyer
An Honest Medicine
Rheumatism Cored Health Built Up.
Mr. fjiurehm. formerly of Churchill & Taylor,
surveyors and civil engineers. XI;. Vernon.
Washington, writes: "Southern California
was my uonse tor nutoy years. hen let
tcrc 1 U ;aa to be anhc-crd all over svilk
Rheumatism
And also pains In tztv back and a general fee tins;
el being used up. My tmtne takes me oat la
tbe elements !U iie tune, sad 1 found nv
self until ter week. Leading aa advertzse
meat of linuu's tMsrtapartlla, and irtitag
also that tbe medicine was compounds! la
any own State of Mastachusetts, I cone! tided
tills mar be mm Sums " I tnnk
It and am so orach Improved that I ass out
Hood's s Cures
In an weatbers and travel all stay with ass
fatigue and tired teeUne. To aay on that
feels bad all over I say take Hood's garsaptv
rlUa. it has cured tne." It n.CnuKeaujL.
HOOD'S Pills cure Liver Ills, Jaundasa,
miimimet. Sink H 'M aadtjitaillrailksk
ltion warned bra
sf 'aslv tf .o cert, -ral
housework and br yoong glr , id
drss .s li x 378
T
tbe 1
VRKPAS OTICfc-All huntara are
heiwbv nodded not to tressiaasn upon
oeiossjd tsrerotswaof the undcrsianed.
seven and a hall mi lea neat of Albany,
onlesn r-rntission la first obutoecl. I
aha'.i prosreius all who thus trsxpasw.
, M M BCKKH ART.
M
rat. Dr. PaUterMst Wallae-es
Ike N'ted Ctairrtvas,t aed Lit Kevkr. as stow
kssns. and can "J hwasd at her riasasa ji.aeat aoar
vaaw . an tetta aaosn aa aa.
sasasssa ana tntnte. love troablaa. abatat
lea out near trotn tur deadtrssa-J
Msstk r
fclaashssss
T.
ti ll KI T. n.n.
OSct - l'f. rt over tte
PbKian and Mniraaa.
lUi k ' trvrn.
Itcatfhrtiee, eorswr lSth and CSJapeoia ! .
FOH - aT.K. a
of 1. ...... 1
gocd hurse. Jcqutr
OSKY WANTEU -Wats to oorrow
ith
Call at the
snod rtal estate as seeuntv
oflSee.
Acests tA?rruon Salary and C m::;:--;..-
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Knpaill tf JAMS G. BLUE I CARrt 1 5,
By Can. H awiltos, hia literary eaeearor,
with the cstraini of fasmily. sad fm
Mr. litem. ' Cosnpl-e- Wavks, TwrvTT
Tuns or CotiaasKt," wd bu later Lot a.
"PouvK-aL DmrcaMOS.'" Omm ssrospectat
for these 3 aaerr ssousg booka aa the
ket. A K P Jordan of Me.. Cook 112
from lint 110 calls: ageet'a ptstit $196 50
Mr Baliard tf O. took 15 orders. 1-1 -esvi
Rassna. ia 1 day; prom $26.25. E X Rtee :
of Mass. took 27 order in S da-.: pnaht
$47 25 J Patrtdge of Me. ttok 43 rdera .
from SC calls: profit $75.25- E A P saer
f X. Ikak. too- S3 fders ia Stkys; , rofst
99f.S5. Kxrtrsrvk TtaErrokV sr. If
yoa wish t j make LABOE MOKEV write
isnisisd aiili for terns to
flttfftirr lill fib. Ct.,. witk.Cu I
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS.
WINDOW SHADES,
m : tte : Met
DHITOITY : OF : OMON.
EUGENE
Oplk D Moktiav, SxrvtaiBKa lfrm
Fordnilier k IrvlDg's.
Just closed the moat prosperous sear inj
its historv. Wide range of studies. Ttao- ;
owgh instruc Ooo. Business course rdded. j
ruirioa free. Entrance fee, $to. Board
saast, lodging at reasonable rates In the
elegant new dorrnitsxr and hoarding hell
at the campus. where students wt: receirt
personal suoenrision.
nfv V , joitxsoK,
?re
Notice of Assignment.
KC TICK is hereby given that Isaac Beam
of Albaay, Orssgoa, hasdnly aaaigoed to saw
undersigned assignee all his property aad
eSdttU tr the ktcetit ot ha credttasta.
and bv virtue of the ae-arrsl
lasra of the state of O . -. ace
signed baa hereto' - - k -wis oa the 25th day
of A trust, I SOU daly qualified a sach
To Farmers
All persona having esaiaa gainst raid
insolvent aad the estate, the-eof are bersby
reqaiisd to present th to the under
signed at the store hoae bni'dictg of Iaaae
Beam, ia the city of Albany, O eszpo, aatdar
oath within three months from this date.
Dated tots tad day of September. A O,
1893. E F CANTERBURY,
Asa-gaae of Isaac Baasn,aa insolvent.
NOTICE OF Fl HAL SETTLEMENT,
IliAVK P.ENTKD TBS MAUNOUA j
Mill warehoaae and will bare i in gcod :
orde for receiving the present er. lb .
warehouse i first claaa and cost veaieaily
keatatt . Contain -.wo mod cleaner. No
VtmCE la HEBEET CIVET THAT THE
cs.
W M navkw deceased, aa alaa stisk Us Clark
of tte Ot-anty Ooort la, eosssuy, Csrvg,, ks
anal aeeoas la saU estate. ad the Coasvty
Court ha Saea tte lttiaar ofOetater. ISsVLM tte
boue of 1 s dock p sa of aaial at U Coaaty
Oaort tooa ka tk conarjr court stsa.s'tae tearsae
delay ia unloading. Sacks srill Ixoa hand jrTT """a x sr eru.eas
for deli very indue tine. Give use a call j Dated Sept tea. issa.
before making arraajesneata to asore voor C F GEORGE.
crop. U. h. SIMfSOJi. ...
Albaay, Or., July 15.e, 1S83.
HILL'S
I WS fltUKASTES A CI' RE
i and invite lhe most
stlon aa to our reanonallsll-
iu of our Tablet.
ear rablle KrkttaU
Are ihe main-stay of our republic. In
them are bein cultivated the uilnds wl Ich
are to be our future law makers and lesi ers
In every walk of life. Ho essential It is
that these rr.lnds should be united in
I'rong, healthy bodies. Somsny child en
suffer frotr. impurities and po'sonsln the
Mood that it is a wonder that they ever
giosv up lobe men and women. Manv
purents cannot find words string enough
i i express their gratitude lo Hood's c ar
sttliarilla for its good effect upon their
children. Scrofula, sslt rheum and other
diseases of the blood are effectually and
pet msnemly cured by tills excellent medl
cine,snd the whole being is given strength
to re- 1st attacks of disease.
To aid Digestion take one Small mieBssO
ifur fitting. yu, ijr Itoulu.
20U0 spectators saw A A Zimmerin.in go a i
trial mile in 2 K)2 8 5. with aflyin s'ttrt, i
tieing Wintlle's world's record . He w
paced throughout by Harry sV heeler and j
(leorgo U ink-r on a tandem. He sprinted ;
Ihe lust quarter alone ad Hnished perf-tlly j
fresh. This afternoon he ugain went the !
half-mile record, n;d did ii in 57 4-5 sec- !
onds, which also ties indie's record.
rive t'kltarea Cremated
Little Rock, Sept 10. T 'H Whilely,
residing near Silver Hill, Ark. with too 1
elder members of his family, aifcended
church last night. Iesvinif Bve of his chil- I
dren, ranging tn ages from 5 to 12, to care ;
for the house. After the service were over j
he returned to find the house burned to the !
ground and alt fire of his children ere
muted. A New Paatealee
V.'ashiooton, Sept 9. A new postoffice j i
a stars iivoh vnuii'llBliUU HL I IVssC , vwo lAiuij -
ty. Or, and Adam Penth Baker appointed
postmaster.
IKy Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
tn nnicn'i ruotut.j utvtiiwnroriviucvoir Toci stoa aava. Psarfectlv hara
),-: e:iti.e to t-lckuts-tttidmav beelven lttnni,t t,s.t,i ...
t Clce of the patient, who will voluntarily stop sntokJgur chewing in a tew Utsrs
DKDNMHESS aM I0EPHINE MBIT Sv;':'- v
luo puuens, oy mo uscoi our MttlAL. FOK.MULA fJOUD CUXB TABLETS.
IiiirltiR treatment p.-ttlettta are allowed the f ree one cf liqucr or Mor-
IMiii'ti " K m uiiiii aa n.-ji tttiaii ttuuuutrtlV STISS' ti:III UP.
We nd parUeulara and pamphlet of uwuimmials w.aitd shall
n-(tiara w ffvvi aauciua uuni UJ ut vueae nanius iu .mntu Ita
ttosi with nerstma w ho have been cured bv the use of ou. TsaLttrs
s MILL'S TABLETS nrn for acln v nil ik, i tea
""tia"""; i .su i"
aTytirlruKK'itdoiiotkvptbem,eiichsens SI DO
and we will aeud you, by return mail, a wtukagv or our f
Taltleta.
Write your name aiyl rddres plrlnlv, and etcto Jr.
whether Tablots aro lor Tobactxi, Mur'ntUuo or . sSHv
Liquor Ifubit. a
net not wot rtrrrtvrn intn -,,.. 4r am. v
rr l r "'"""""" ' : . ' "e'"B
ww A Tf , i. a ' , , ". .
a, j-r i - rt I n unu vuao uu uiuc, .
at uiufactured only by
THE
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
El, u3 A 66 Optra Block
LI M A, OHIO.
PARTIM7LAES
FREE
Xav5
-
x 1 -y.v m
rVeRE
' x TestiioBials J
k. from persons I
L w who havo been I
Ik S cured by the use of W
y Hill s Tablets? E
NOTICE OF nsU StTTIinWT.
J NOTICE IS HEREBY GITXX THAT THE IX
j XX .iei-MtKd Mou.r at th. ksstaUlasssl t.al.sast
I at Jaba lihiaa. ifcsccaasaL ka IU sj u,,
; itH tk esaaty clerk of l i rilslr.
t 7 - ".,. waat .u ut., vx ;iMtaassi, lass
1 Nar ot l o-efcxk ia tk afternoon at sM t
Ita kaaitnr of obiecUMa U uv tamM a
' coaoi ami -.he etusntt of sant satata.
j Bated Aitras nth, UJ-,
t H H BE, ITT HM0I S-t"8.
Attv r Cxeosnor.
at 1 1
asasksv, for
TUB OHIO CHEMICAL OO.t
UkAlt Slk:-l havo been nslnar voor
cur lor tooaeeo hahlt, aud round it would
do wl tat you claim for it. 1 used ten ceuta
worth .of the strongest cbewlna tobacco a dav.
und Irurs i one us ttve cttrars: or 1 would sinoko
from ten la t lortv nliH-sof tobacco. Have chewed
Mttl smoked I or twentv-dvo venr. and two naeaaaaa
of your Tablets cured mo to I have no desire for it .
B. H. JATLOKO, Leslie, Mich.
Hours Fbset, N. Y.
THE OHIO CHXHICAt. r. : GXTLZMKx :-Some time airo 1 sent
for l.ro worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received
them all riziit aud. althoiuH 1 1 was both n h en v v smoker and chewee.
tu.-y did the work iu less tha n throe ,la vs. 1 am cured.
Truly your s, KATUBW JOHNSON, V. O. Bolts, j
PmsatraoH. Pa.
thb OHIO cnaaiCAl. Co. s-ciekvlwi tax: It 0ves me pleasure to speak
lord Of nnlat for tronr Tablets. M v sun was stroitfflv ai
liquor, and throusrh n friend. I was ted c t irv vuar Tablets. Ho was a h,-avv
constaitt drinker, hut alter usintr your 'I ablets but three days he quit drinking
dieted to the use ot
Ho was a heavy and
and will nut touch Uouor or anv kind'
you, iu order to know tho euro was pcrusauuu i.
I ba vo waiuxl four month before writing
i ours truly,
Halt!?. HELEN MORRISON.
ctNCTsxATi, Ohio.
'IS Ohio Chemical Co :- OexTUittklt : It our Tablet s have performed a miracle in my
t
-AUdrst all Orders t
t have Uats.1 moril.tt-.,a hinluanitA.llv f., .uv.... .7. aH. and bttvo btas titttinl hrthnitiutrir
iwu isiutiisss os your xuoiuia, and without any inort on my part. w. A LUIEUAI.
RESPONSIBLE
'AGENTS WANTED
(lnwrlUturi
THE OHIO-CHEMICAL CO.,
CI, 63 and 66 opt ra BkKk. -IMA, OHIO.
Notice for Publication
Lasd Cmca at OsauoN CTrv, Oaaecct.
Aucast 21st, 1S93.
S-.tic-.- is h. r! r - -.u tbat the following
settlet tikj notice of hia intention
j t-ke .nal prtat iu aapport of bia claim,
-hat aaid praof will be made befora
! i ount Clv. tf Lioa Co, fJr... at Al
Ji 'KO". oi. 0-rt.lvr 16h. 1S33. v.x:
." Myrs. H No 7364, for tha N H
L K o N E i' sec Si,tp
It, t tilB. He names the lol losing t
mus to prove his continuous realdecce up
l culUvatton cf said taad, sjsJa. )tmtt
Pierce, of Uamb, . Ina La Q,.
Downing, of Leonl v, Una Co, Oregon:
W :t..am Downing, oi'Lacomb, Una Co,Lre
jvi; Mathb Dowain.a. of LacotabvLiaa Co,
reijrso; E OkakT A to ILUek.
Register.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
NOTICE IS HfftEBY GIVEN THT
the board of inal zttion for iJun
county, Oregon, will sret on Monday, the
and dav of October. IfSS, and attend at
the office cf ths county clerk of said
county, and there pabliclv examine the
aaaeastuent rolls of said county for said
year ami coireot all errors m valuation
description or qualities of lands, lots or
other property. Said board will continue
! eaaaloa one week. All persona Inter
eated are hereoy notified to appear at
aaid time and place.
W F DEAK1N8,
Assessor lor Linn county. Or.
September lb, m.