The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 29, 1893, Image 2

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I UTS IIKIKPI.Y TUU
A type of firearm has been invented in
England bf which compressed gas is utilized
ns'catt of powder as a propelling force.
The eigftt-ton anthracite soal r.ee.ile in the
laayhrania exhibit at t:ie WorU'i r air
was sold f $200 to U A Morse.
In Moscow the winter cold is so Intense
that it fictzes quicksilver, while the summe
temperature is as high as thu' of Naples,
During the Fair the Kerns Wheel carried
1,453, 6n peisons. Urosi icccipts meie $7
00,000.
According to the London Board the Trade
mpoits increased during October 630,000,
and exports decreased C550.ooo.as compared
wiih mij oils and exports of October, '92.
Superioi , the laigcst fiesh water lake, is
400 tidies long, .60 wide' and has an area
of 32.000 squire miles, or about half that of
Missouri. Its sutftce is 635 feet above sea
evel.
The Victoria Railway Bridge over th
Lawrence at Montreal, Canada, contain! 3
000,000 cubic feet of masonry work and 10
500 tons of iron.
It is said that the sudden expansive ferce
exerted by wa'.er at the moment of freezing
is probably as much as 30,000 pounds per
square inch
The large..! room in the aorld unbroken
by pillars is a drill in S: 1'eterst.urg, 6aox
150 feet.
.. CUmsmimmtm riUwiiM raiitoad
It is said that hard rubber uied as an in
sulator for electric wires will prove hiehly I
valuable in packinghouses, tanneries or '
hiJe warehouses w here quantities of the
salt and ammonia are u.td. Most insulating !
substances deteriorate under the Influence o
the named mli.eril and fluid.
Land is not so dirt cheap in America now
as It was when Lord Ual'imore's company
bought thousands of acres of fine ground'
for less than that number of glass bead r,in.
eluding the site of the city of Christiana,
"for wnich was paid one iron kefle of the
bigness rf tive qumts or thereabouts." Rog
er Williams X)ught Raode Island for "forty
fathoms of white beads, stiung," ant it is
only about 255 years since the site of New
Haven, C". was bought for "twelve coats of
English cloth wclvt sprons of mixed metal
twelve hoes, twelve hatchets, twelve por
ringers. twenty-four knive and oc.e Fieuch
knive? and potns.-' Probably the only bus
iness transaction on record that beat th;e
and is not Ameaic-rt, w.a the purchase o
Esau's bir bngfe, for a mess of porrioge
An.MjmehO', has faid tha: if Jacob had
been an Aim-' lean he won d have Jone bet
ter t aan ne .id. tMteasfof 'aishl py
n ES'i "(.io:ri lge down," h would havs
uwe i it t" riin.
The ei tire .' i a acts of tht d iamond mine
at New J ior-'oc:te.B, South Afeiica, was
taken d taring the first had of this year by a
ndic e whose contract enptredat midnight
June 33. Just before sunJown on the las
day of the contract the largest white dia
mon i in the world wasfoucd. It is three
nches lorg, from i1;.' to Sj inches thick
ar.d weighs 971V carats, or yV ounces
avoirdap-is It is pjrfect in olor, except
for abl -ck s; ot ia the middle, which sill
ui.ke it advbaMe to cu: it in two.
Tbe late Cyrus W Field made an attemptt
some years ajjo to maintam a monumen
for lorin And'e, the British py in our Rev
olution, whose cap uie led tj the discovery
of Benjamin Arnold's treason. Mr Field's
attempt was frus'rated by some 01c or more
paitiea, who in the night defaced and de
tr yed tie proposed memorial. Tnere may
hive been reason for ihis, in the fact that no
monument had then been erected to Nathan
Hale, an American spy, who was captu:ei
and hang-d by the British in New York.
His last words were, "1 regret tl)at I have
but one lifr to gire '.o mi country1' A
S'atU'. hearing this insciip'ion has Ven
erected on t e spat where the gallows stood.
It was unveiled Nov 25. the Ilo'h anniver
sary of the day when the British evacuated
New Yoak city.
From the know n properties of aluminum
to resist the action of silt witer. It is being
used an alloy, 12 partg to SS of other metals
for bolts lor hca's. In this shape it forms a
combination ith copper which is of a
blight it low color, and is x-ery lougt.
It is claimed that the business depres
sion of the oa,t summsr has cost the m II
opera'ives of Lowell alone some half mill
ion dollars, cwing to shutdowns, etc, and
the op-ia'ive is r.o" by far the only loser.
When tht arc is once ob'aioej between
caibon electrodes, according to M Violle, a
French physicist, the electric current may
be Increase I 4a or 5 times without raising
lie temperature cr adding to the brilliancy
of ihe ligh' .
Tie 1110- .xtrnsiie ai.d celebrated salt
mine in lb wor.d is at Wieliezki, nine
mihg Iron Cracow in Gabcia, a province
in Austria Hungary. It hag been worked
con Inuous y for 600 jears.
An Engl.sh firm is usine the silk of the
wi d silk worm, from which is woven a
sof', substn.itial fabric of light tusson or
pongee snadj.
13ayTJOYfiB
th ho method and rezulu ivher
nt of Rji ia taken; It is pleasant
' . r frcsliiug to tlia taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tern aflectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. 8vrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
maay excellent qualities commend it
to all and have mado it the mcst
popular remedy known.
Hyrup of Figs is for sale in 50e
and Si bottles by all leadica; drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand wiB pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it- Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FHAHQI8C0. CAL.
louisviui. nr. new ram. r.
I S. . MPB .
WHY ANI WHAT ?
The last class gn limtel ut Albany Col-
leg numbered twelve, ten young ladies tad
two young men. In the present 'enior
cla's the proportion .s Dearly the s.une,
five tj one. Why this des"i ipancy in num
bers? Are the young ladies more anxious
to have a college diploma than the yO"Dg
men? Have they more courage in under-
taking and accomplishing the hard work L
necessary to graduation? Have they a high-1
er appreciation of the valne of a college I
education? Or do their parents show-
partiality by giving their daughters great
er educational advantages titan their sens?
it is possible that young men sometimes are
deprived of a college education by having
to help secure the means for the gwdua-
tion of their sisters: but a case of this kind
has never come under my observation. 1
have known brothers to help in securing an
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education tor their sisters, and vice versa;
but neither were themselves thereby pre
vented from graduation, if they wished to
be the owners of a college diploma. 1 do
not, therefore, believe that the partiality
of parents will account for Hie discrepancy
in the last graduated class and t'ae one to
be graduated next June.
It might possibly be accounted for in an
other way. I have heard of families in
which there were ten dauglners and two 1
sons. If all the families patronizing the
college will average five girls to one boy.
tht discrepancy may thus be accounted for
without much difficulty. Hut the question j
is, will tbey do it? 1 am not sufficiently
familiar with the gender statistics of na
tive Oregonians to answer this question
1 am very much inclined to the opinion,
however, that the state is not Biffin fllltlT
pTTentTeTutftrTo nuvuir- isn iuc u'scrppanCT
under consideration, and that we wi:l have '
to look elsewhere for the solution. 'here.
then, shall we find it? I do not suppose
,llat an" one reason can Klven ' f
count for tbe discrepancy; but I am v ry '
mucn inclined to lec ne let mat the nrui-1
cipal reason is in the gender itself. I am
sorry to take sides against my own sex,
but I do not see any other way of doing.
"When there is a wi l, there is a way," i:
is said. The girls have the w ill and find
the way to secure the desired college ed
ucation, even if tbey have to do it by their
own earnings.
And tbey, as a rule, on tbe Pacific t'oast,
seem to have a higher appreciation of the
value of a college education than boys.
They know that in all the great enterprises i
nf tha .i in .kll. ili.r Hin a -l
, .,, , I eahrad fiw a weak and exi-ti---f..r thir
ciplined mind is a power, which will make .... , f- gtrfd ,.l hVMC
them leaders in tbe onward movement of
the race; and hence their eagerness and
efforts for the attainment of this powe
giving mental discipline. And they see(
too, that educated women are coming more
and more to the front, and that without ed
ucation they will not be able to be in the
van in the march of advancement.
Wha, then, is likely to be the outcome
of this desire and determination of so many
young ladies to secure a college education?
It locks very much as if somebody would be
left. Young men who have no ambi'ion
to qualify themselves for positions wi.ich
lead to honor, wealth, and influei.ee, will
not be very likely to secure such positions.
Toere are already many of them tilled by-
young ladies, who do their work well and
to the satisfaction of their employers. Not
many years ago. lady book-keepers were
seldom seen in tbe counting room Now,
they are numbered Ly hundreds. And if
any of them have manipulated the books
to their own advantage. I have foiled to
I r .-. ti 1 . , ...
ucax ui is. joey arc cmiaeni ) ir-stworuy,
iheir employers sav. and
I co not spena
more than their salary. And so it is in
evcry sphere of labor. Thev prove tbecn-
cues wu iu o iuc irusi eouiuoi.eii io
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them. and are not unfreuuently entering
new fields of labor.
They are not confined j
to the limits of the school-room and nettv
. ...
clerkships, but are advancing into tbe re
gions beyond. They are becoming leader
in all the moral n,l re iirions movements
iu 'i me nori huu re lgious movements
af the dav. and are making thnir inflnen,-
felt in the elevition and advancement of
' : ski .1 j 1 .
the human race. And tbe time may not
be far disUnt, when their influence in tbe
political world will be felt as never before.
Already two states hive granted them the
right of suffrage; and it is hard to tell bow
soon other states may fall in line and
female suffrage be extended over the wbo'e
country. This will, doubtless, depend in
some measure, upon the results of the
movement in Wyjming and Colorado If 1
the intelligent and infl
ctial women in
these'stalays exercise tht right granted them, .
sdksht
ngn ,
lidc. j
when
m the ponncat'on ot corruption in
places, sni in the breaking up of p!i-
rings, the Jay may not be far distant
omans influence at Ihe bal'ot-bcx will be 1
fe't from 5Iaine o Oregon, and bom Canada
OB tne Gulf of Mexico.
I am not advocating soman', iiht I
am only spea.n.g of ihe couise of events in
tbe past sn J.i rest ntsnd like Patrick lUnry
judging of the future from the past. From
the days of Adm down to the present tim,
woman's influence has been everywhere frit
in the world, but nowhere more than in the
United States of America in this last decade
0t the Nineteenth century cf the Christian
era. Not more than &f y years ago, 1' was
onfined chiefly to tbe family. Now It is a
remendous power in the church, is the
school room, through the press, in Ihe 'em J
perance cause, aa i in all the m.ve.nents of :
this progretsive age. And toe greater the
mental discipline and consequent nullifies I
ions of women lor any sphere of action .
the greater her influence in all Ihe onward ;
and upward movements of this great nation
and the world. President Thwicg, w!.o ha,
made the auhject a matter of special Mast.
affirms that "a college-bred man has two
hundred and fifty times as great a prob-
ability of of attaining fame as the man who
has never attended College." Wbal is true
, . . . ,
of men, in the matter of edu;allon, is also
of woman, witl this difference, that the has
fewer campe'itor, so far as . the grauate
of Alhany Ccllege tie concerned. If oac
j .....
graduae has ss good a chanc lot the attain.
ment of fame ag anotb
she has ' tbe ad -
van'age of live to one Wh'', then, aie
the Chances ol ibc young men o' A bany.who
think they 00 nui need a cuU-.e education
to enable tin m 'oa'la'n cclebiitv in tne con
te.t f r fame and t.igi, posiiions of bonOl
ani inlluence in the coinmei cial,t i .-Jprofess-tonal,
he littrarv, the poljiica1, or the
religious world? Attording lo Pieti ent
Thv.i.is estii.iate, tiny ore few and far-between,
liut 111 His estimate of probabst ties,
he did not lake IBS femalr- graiiuaies info
consideration. On the Aloany Culiege lauis
the )oung men liave but one tha 'co in lif
teen hundrcd(25ox6 t$xj). This is certain
ly not a very encouraging uulluoli fo those
who have sny aspiratious lor promo'ion
and fume. M;,ny dthappjintme'i. j are in
vitable.unless t I encmber of male graduates
f Albin CjII ee is grertly increased.
A S
Two firms in the LfeacathJta distiici
haver'O eir I I e;r I , 1 a t..,; min
ers me same rateof wiges that they received
before the strike.
The production of sue nails
to overtake that of cut nails at
piOllilstS
vt,y i
eatly date. It exceeded the production
steel cut nails in 1 891 .
of
, ,
woman nas ucen grant-
elapatenton a lasting and so'e-l-ying
machine. J
MISFITS
f,,. hol
1 acreage next year 111 Oregon I
will b imms-nae
S"iiie i ear tlie prices
Will M tilt od tlien there will b
action. So it jines in h I matters.
a re-i
The Evening Telegram states that
Mayor Mason of Portland bus donated !
400 sacks of Hour to the needv famili s of
that city. Mr Mason is not rich man
bat the Telegram aava he has a heart as
l)i' 8 Kocky mountains llig liearts
""" drin holiday seaaon .
Kx-Iud an Agent Crawford w ill prob-
ablv be superintendent of the Kastern
Oregon insane asylum, which will prob
ably be located in Pendleton. This is
counting your chickens before they are
itched, b"t there is lots of fun in "it for
1
, n?'b" nlence of dull tin cs ia the
fact that a book agent sold about fifty
copies in a week or two here. People
WbO bay books On the installment plan
pay more in the long run. It is a satis
faction though to know tl at our people
appreciate good literature.
Why
shouted an excited attorney
in Kansas, "you can poke your tiead out
of the court room w indow and call for
live beers and get them in two minutes . "
And be thought he bad made a great
point against the "administration" for
the non-euforceiuent of the prohibitory
laws. Hut the opposing counsel prompt
ly opened his watch and p feed bis head
out of the window calling loudlv for five i
beers. The watch ticked oil two minutes
and the malt beverage did not come. The
court rule.! that h ltr m.o not on tbe
lawyer who made the bluff and there was
a recess ot ten miuutes.
One of fte live advertisers of the V S is
, ui 1 ix ' i.-1. 1. . ' . '.-''-!
I some p3VU uiiuK tney nave to quit adver-
tising entirely lev.iuse tunes are not a
lively as sometimes. Mr IVmglas has just
made B i-ontract with the DkMOCBUs for
bmm than donbleitig his praasut ad eat Mat
ment. Some st vie to that. S nearly all
the mat concerns ot the t S are keening it
"r " " ...-miian, one
isking a slight reduction.
lly 1 eave of tbe chairman J H W lleOfl
made a few remarks relative t a resi.ilntion
which he read. Ihe resolution was to the
purjiort that if the lahoren and material
men could be paM in rail out of the but of
$900,090 then the sale sh mid lie confirmed.
Of course it didn't carry. Mr Wilson
tateel to a reporter that he did not appear
in the intere.-t of any one eoni-enuHl in tle
present s.i!..
iveingatcot !!! ccaeher amouuts
to
something while it List latne liii
r-
rer
the same rate frm the I" of C. The latter
will receive 3W from Port and for two
-.-L- . w-i-i , .....I , 1, ... !..,: 1 u
game against Stanford, area f Heffelfinger
plays himselt will probab.y not make a
point. The leading ..thleti'c club of San I
Franciiioo could not -core It i.- thouirht bv '
sxonie that the uiembem of the big college
elevens get some of the receipts; but all
they get i expenses and glory. TW- money
goes to the college athletic association.
Twenty yrais an 1 there wrrc bat t'o or
three roanafact jie's of !.oist-hi.!e :a:her
in this c .nntrr The consU np:l n of this
leather i Jtrgt, md raps,
cieasirg
Six Ne- Yntt 1I1 part mints, ihe poli.e,
fire, chatitlea Bad cotreclion. e u:a!ijn.
public woiks and s-.rer t cietr.ing cost for
taaiintalnan-e miie tha' t. X .no a ear
III! I MI HI um K1 mi Hoi -
Our readers do wot aoad to be bid what
the Centurv Magatine ia. It i a great
t
1 W0TK many sen. For IS-.H it will he
lamaier than ever. 2000 rwiv-s of .-hoice Ht-
; eratur? with 10l"i i!'a:-".r.,-i There will
; l a n.eTf "o'1 by .Mar 1 wain, it:.:
expeditions, hunting of fierce game, artists
. j. . . , ,
! adventures, trumpmg with tramps, nnp-jh-
iukI nf 1.- Rntl T--.n ...
The St Nicholas uthe prince of diildren's '
mapizmes. the best of a. of then;. A feat-
are f tie- lv.n 5.-S., '.--., - i . iSawy-r
AIroa), ,.v Twain, ai rlr S.lrr
I series, a series -n American authors. stori
i of India bv Kudvard KnGiisr. rx j!e. tion
I ,- -. u-i ...i-..
cf wild life, rapers n the g vernment and
1 some lieautiful serial stone. ;
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fan.-i'js Hrvwiii. -
The pnee of tbe Century is 35 cents a
ffMalw, HM year: of St"Xit-hclas.'$3.)W
a year. Any m lcrilr of the DKMOCaUT
in gool standing may s.vure the Century
for $3.50 or the fst Ni. ii .las for fSM, by
leaving the money at this office, xv e will
j do the rest
,
I perl. Brr , rB . baasploD
Athletes an4 man ho take ordinarv
outdoor t xecie u. i. as walking, nianinsr.
bicycle riding, jumping. wiTimii.g, tennis,
etc, are olcn itir SUOIcOS ot acute troiita
1. "P'':'gnC: ' 'n ex-cbamplon
wa.ker w.-. be of v . rex to all who a,e
afflicted. Har, , IP Iu . re.-
' 0" 34 Ea.i 19 Ii - . New York,
nprii i, 1000. umrnn statement
relative to t mei a ( afferent rlas-er-
I having been h utjlsi my BttentJaa. I
"' "V. 'i. r. , c ,n" ' "Te
osed Allcock s Porotw Pa.iers for over ao
. , wn ,,,iK w
other kind,
I ,c with ca -:rr, , I kMnevs and attri".
1 I w o 1. I i.r- '.r- ( ' w s : a s : l v. - . ,
I bate my recoverv ei-iireh t:i .'.ccck's
-'oro P a t, r-.
j
vYy.cn Haby was sici, sre ?arc her CiiteHa.
XTben she was a Child. shcrisl for ViAaria.
When she became Miss, she dhsaaj la ' 'SJG' ri.
"TLen she ld Children, she (ra- them CSsstoriv
1 hi- (.ranine 'ml Tbr Htmm.
Every good thin., has its host of im
itators : -verv c-niitn,. jrli !. Itk ctm..
i fei's. The imitatora always choose the
I most ca'uable ai:d popular article lo
I COAinlerfeit, so that when Ihey claim i ieir
, ' . '". s'", ' . " ' i the.
I as ".-so nd bo'", he puoni: mav oep-nd
, upon it that So and So's' article is ihe
j hest of the kind Tbe sham proves the
epu,n.e rr." ' 1 ' hc ' h copies and
never ha. this H,n b. "er II ustrated than
uv , i., : .: . , ,, ,, n
I "y i.ie tint . Il, n of AllCOCk S Porous
Plast' is
Allco k' Purine P aster the standard
I e'fi-ncr the world over, and its im
Italors in their ;! a tta tnet-s i "as en-vl
1 iwk,a . 1. ,.h,.i,i,,., .....
1 fasct awd avdmininK "A Ico U'";o be the
acme d peif c ion. si.ic' I' tht-ir bij
est aanbiion 10 lmtiae The difference
netwewa the genittm ai.d t est-imitations,
l icb copy otiU genera, appeinmce. Is as
wide as that b ween copp r and gold .
The only afe ,iv foe purchasers i u
always insist anos bavins, AUcock'a I'or-
rus plasters Thev a.t the only perfect
plasters ever produced.
Penny vws.- ami Pi.unii rssllssi
Tbe man or woman who docs not sup
I port their own home paper can be prope -j
ty c'awed as "penny ie and pound fool
j !sh.'' 1' ' rings, for Instance, 10 vour doi.r
j opportunl ies f.ir secuii'sg tiie best bar
fanna in evcryuisng, it vo i want eni
p'oyrnehi, then we assist you , 'that re
minds J that tbe advertisement of BF
ohnson ti I (i, Rictimoi.!. Vn, In another
1 lusnn may prove of real Interest and
aiue to you.
A doou Plan. It is a (Ood plan lo
iibsr. ihe f ir anil rea l sreful'y votu own
tsotne f aper, as it is the aen of this paper
to make it an educational factor In Ihe
coinmunit). Besides that, if you are out
of a job, or wioli to MCreate your incoiri
a,
men nere is me place o nnd It. In on
Ctl.er column vou will find an advertise-
men' of H V Johnson & Co, of Richmond,
v, tor workers, that in.av Interest vou.
Olives In Hulk, s.iner kraut, mixel
sickles, chow chow, cia.iberrles, lem.
flaked hominy, and n:w rai
Brownells.
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TELEGRAPHIC HEWS.
lltu 1 11 sin 11 11 aa 1 1. in
San Kiiancim-h, Dec, '.'.2. The Bght be
tween sonic 90 insurance companies doing
business m tliis- city und certain leuding
met chants took 11 new form yesterday.
l""y insurance companies, who alleged
it lust incemliaiisin anil aet'l tr;iuit, re
fused la pay a loss of over If i i.t,fK:ll claimed 1
by Bayer & Reich, wholesale woo'ens and ,
ladies furnishings, wbo-e establishment
recently burned. Many other merchant
in sympathy with lluyer t Heidi, began
canceling their policies with the compan-
ies which refused to pay. and in one day.
1' is said, over S.WJ.UIH) was withdrawn.
The I'acitic Insurance I'nion comes to the
relief of these companies by jussing a
stringrut resolution prohibiting any eom
pan'y in the union from rewriting insur
ance that lias been canceled, to effect a
boycott of companies who are lighting Buy
er iV Heich .
vt 111 Men .
Washington Pec 'jo. Minister Men
doneu belli ves a crisis ia the Brazilian
rcvolutU 11 is at ban', and the deceive
atroke will be made this week. He says
the two great ironclads of t lo rebel com
, mander IfeUo and the flotilla of litt e tor
. nedo caft hastily improvised bv I'eixo'o
are rapidly neuriug each other. The nun
ister says that the inliision is almost 1 er
tain before next Monday. He recognize
thai the little torpedo and dynamite boa's
are treniviidou-ly overmatched by the
rebel ships, but counts much on the ability,
of the smith boats to ma ouver quickly und
discharge their novel aaplonrea.
A I .mi On Orrcon
Washington, Ms 88. -The
1 Iregon
republicans expressed regret that I'ennoyc
.jas uro-en out again, especiat y as nis
screed was printed under headings, "Pov- 1
, ert Stricken Oregon." "A Pauper State,"
and similar disagreeable captions in the
Kistern papers. Senator Mitchell said:
"Wriil-1 a ""-m'1, t' '"-v ' th ,
question 01 tree coinage. I know 'hat 1 ire
gon peop'e are in no worse condition than
Other section, of the country."
( A 1 IMMMt Arrr.l il
BasUDA ClTT, Or, Dee M.- S f Murphy,
ex-cily treasurer, was arretted iu this chy ;
yesteidjy afteru vm on a warrant sworn
out by Mayor Palmer, charging him with
eiube.z emrnt of cdy funds. The sheriff
found M' Muiphy Bl home and when tbe
officer iirtide known his mission ihe pris
oner a-Ke,i lor an Hour to nre.ilt the n, .
to his wife. This done. Mr Murphy
coiiseyed to the ci'y jail.
sa
t 1. .. 1 sk.w int
San FnAXCtaco, tt JadarhM from
, the ataVemoat of the iaming of the South
ern I'acitic rat road, the wave of deurei.ion
that swept over ihe country appears to
have done less injury lo the Pacific rouit
.han to any ether section of the Catted
"Ita'ea 'I Tie gro earning! of the road
up lo Ihe en ! ot IJ.-'ober amounted to L
137,000. This ta 126 1 ,000 less than for
- sime time l.wt year Al h--ugh there
will 1 a decrease in the earnings of the
road 'nis year, it will be less thsn that ex
! S?f!S ? rulroads in other
Hons of
the country.
l alal arridem
PlIBUNR, Or, Hec 2T. James P
I Husbee. of this city. Masonic grand lec j
; turer. who has l.een engaged in Ttffrial du-
j ties in tle Willamet e valley for era!
months past, while returning borne ib'si
merning on the east bound I'nion Pacific '
: train to pis. rhnstma with his family, in ,
some nnaccountab e manner wa. ttrjwn
m the steps .,f a chair car. s'nkin
on
1 1..
train was joat entering the citv limits. It I
w U s..aie hours after the accident that the
j body was found. !l is supposed ice and
I fro- on the platform caused bhu to slip. I
. his head striking the tie and rails.
-I ,111 t.I VI,
TaCOXA. Wash. Iec -25. Defore a IWi
day trowd rnmlring thousands the'
Vivienda Club s f yatbail team met tbe
; fame u eleven of tbe l.elau I Stanford, on'
''!-.-K.eventh-strtet BTOunds Those wbj
1 aucniieu me game were well repaid, i r
th
iXl player did much beter than
m -t IMIIIIM fn.n.t. I, i.l a. ruM.ad.l
feo.'ding tl. ren strorn Suaaiard team
own to le tfcan poi'-'s. which, everr-
tiing
coeiajdeeu.
was doing remarkably '
a 44 to 0 i favor of
' WeJI. Toe scare
tar...nl.
' The Wlfhl Way
FaMOKMOOt Iec 25..-Tbe Salvation'
Army here attimpted t"-lo.v lo ny
, ro5' "ere attempted U
I 'hr.-ima. cheer into San I
taMCaatO s dar -
' et home- and 10 gladden the hear"s of
thousands in be city aho have no homes
or sifter In a former dive cn irard
avenue, recently transformed into a SaWa-;
lionist s'ation. table are tow arranged to '
seat 4-" -s,!e. In th;. j.Ia e over X
i j"D.lr"r' ,! 'd wororo ere given their
t-'britmas dinner.
Tlie sasat il
Poiiti.m. IVc iV Nat Bit
havinir
trfen released fnm custody on iI7.C.Jt
oonds imposed by Judge lie linger on Sat-
urday. wiil after a brief stay with his
family at La ilrande. hi him direct lo the
n.,tina ml i ! m-ith ika ,,a..I r...rrs.A
of ir.trr..-,,,, f.., l.,i,i.
ween and lie' g land, incidental!. . for
' him-.'.'f at
the democratic throne cf nolit-
sU(Xc-d in mlerv iewir,g the president and
Secretary Cad .'.e is not doubted here for a
j moment and the ..titcome of bis nenT ver.-
; ture will l watched, with profound inter-
iieai aim iaiiciai irrace. inai he i
est.
Muikey. mho w. convicted rf
acy to smuggle I hiaear, was a!o
eoawpif
a lowed
" r nome to spe-d Christ aa as. r.d lef
1 for Taamsa tasl .i.Ka rs-.l 1 r.
j noo. th other two Coavh te.1. aie in t.iwn.
1 tm nave ot been nnrved staea the trial.
; and are m 'iieir original bends. Litan
1 and St id Hack, as to the wnvic'ion of
whom lb-jury i Magna, are under the
I same bonds a Ijefore.
4 Bis ftte
San Fk.sM isi 1. Dteft. At II HO this
morning a fin? broke c ut in the block j
bounded l.y I lay. ( ommercial. Sarsome
no Unlesdorff streets and in a few min-1
utes one of ihe biggest lires of tbe year I
wa raging. The block was composed of
some of the oldest brick huiMing in the !
i'y. Il is now timated that the damage j
wii ream nun a mi lion 1 ne ; rincipal
losses ore: Ya'entine A: Co. printers, torn
one baadred thou-and; insured for 125,000.
LOOK AT TBE SIZE
irdinarv pill. Think of all
Of till;
the trottblo and disturbanee it causes
yon. Wouldn't you xvelcomo ttotne
tiling easier to take, and easier in
it3 xv-iyr, if at the came time it did
you more good ? That is the case
with Dr. Pierce'c Pleaaant Pellets.
They're the Bmallcst in size, tho
mildcet in action, but tho most
thorough and far-reaching in re
sults. They follow nature's meth
ods, and they give help that lasts.
Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious
Attacks, Sick and BiUotU Head
aches, and all deranirementa of the
Hum . 1. r . ,
aa.cj, nioill.uai ailll UOWClM ai'O
promptly relieved and peniiatitiitly
cured.
"If vro can't euro your Catarrh,
no matter how bad your oaso or of
haw lotl r.tMlldillir, xve'11 pay y01l
fjoOO in cash." That is what is
p.-omiecd by the proprietors of Dr.
Bace'a Catarrh RemedT. Dooan't it.
):-ovo, better than any words could,
th' thia is a remedy that cures
Catiirli ? Costa only 50 cents.
See the Mew Im; rove. SI iger 8witg ma
eh n, TUa I - I Is lw tCs chHspe. t I
W Sswden, acn. Olliee at K M Frinuh'i
jeelry storo 1
CURES PROMPTLY
LAMENESS,
SOOTHES, SUBDUES, CURES.
NEW
M V,
STOKE is fW HJLI. OF FIRST-
lied room ants, then', 1 unges, etc.,
BOTTOM
Reduced jf ;
rpho forum
m10 Cnatftt cf a.'. cur VnWtai.'
The fircm . men of (be world write the litcratar
ul contcmpuranc-iUa tM.;Uity lor TMi FORL'M
Eer c- f aiect i iaken up b Tht rerun wfrtn It niturallj comet IMo
pubiic atltn'sion nd is kNM d the bttt authoHtict, t-tthout reaard to partiet
imw a-asjaffaii rtader informed on the taakt and problcee
ol tho time, ti no other periodical Cott.
To many thoushtli:! peopie, Um price ol The rorum hat MttMerta been pro
hlbitor ; inJccJ alt the gffstal Vevic haw been too : ! in prkee lur the ma o
ol iri!i. ii- . ::i reslcr. Uul no the numher ol reaJer ul tltoj'htlul literature
men unJ MPeaWttl uho wtili rcU tu know hat II uti in the wortj out
siie ttte r . . limit- ol particular anJ parties it Kr"t cni ogh in the
I nttcJ SttVtM ti Witrrant vi rcoluti irnr. a rcsJuctiort in frice. The f'cruni
i!isxU'-o Important tvbjects, but it U nut (lull. Tbe literature of contempt
rancour actiaity 1, in tact, UM mis inicrc'in; of all literature. American
ciOzenthip implic that a man hall kno the opinions of the l nmuii men
and the blot ,;reat altUtemenU in every Uuccticm of attrtittt;.
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
The Fonim is now as cheap as the
the cheapest, the largest, TrE
The Forum Publishing Company, I nion S;uare, New York.
25c. a Copy. $3 a Vcaar.
HAVE YOU TSS5D 35SBS AND FAILED
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY LIVER and BLADOLR
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, L .r.E-BACK,&c
16'
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t a i t . - it
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far aaftafa j- I
bawa ta r.
pmmrmt !, k tm
aftaJa
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faa tt. -r it a. I, a-'. l ar-s.as.
la riss sifti.j. ai i Uft - Mfti ft r-w;-.'
-aWiTTsraf. sjaan li ;.ift.
THE DR. SANDEK ELECTRIC BELT
ftasOBaaSstaaaiTar :c sit. rj Ss to a Sa so aa to ba w -ti d--.r -k --sr atrct, aad ti
anvos aaAlar. I r Itfatfvd c-3 T-:- t ri ielal.j tr'.t UiwtrSs:! a i'STLs, or spwforfsSS
ft3.0ae. Ilbuu iasrrnT'-a f lr-iric s.p.BMrr. 'r '.-. ......ff T.n4c.r..w(
w. .rrat tS.Ss.wa aa; - - ... i a maiaa ami I siiSbib .'iianlni I ii. or pan. or Mosey
ttr1mn4rd. Tbm pass .-4e4 la vrftata fca mvt sil f cssosii i 7 ar. -. n .li'ia sssia ir ia
. arj wi.. c--r . cu .. : w iwrt.&.Ja.L .-s m :. r I ... . - . a
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. I?2 First Si., PORTLAND 0REp
j sj jjjj AJ.L KINDS OV PRODUCE
for infants
H'iUtt ysvr.' otrrslion
millions of persons, pormii
H ia njaqnostionahly 1h best romody for Infant, and Children
tho world hsaa st- knr.sm.It is hsrni''- . "iiilrsi.o liko it. It
tris-aa thorn hoolth. It will aaro thoir liraa. In it Mothara kar
omathino; which i. .oIntoly afe ssnd prstcticaJly pert re mm a
child's aaodlcinos
Castoria dostpoy. Wnrmv
Caatoria allaya Fovorlahnoaa.
Castoria proyeata Tomit Ins; Sonr Curat.
Caatoria rnro. Dlarrhcra anil Wind Colic.
Caatoria rolioves Toethinc Tronhlos.
Cssatoria enri Constipation a nil Flntnloncy.
Caatoria nentratiaaa tho offooti of c-srlnnio acid gaa or poisonona air.
Caariadooanot contain morphino, opintn. or othor narcotic proporty.
Castoria assimilate, tho food, rctrnlat"'. tho stomach and bowals.
BiTtnf healthy and natnral lcci.
Caatoria ia pnt np in nns-il hottlos only. It is not aold in hnlh.
Don't allow any ono to sell yon nny-thinr; o!s on tho plaa or promi.o
liat it la " jnat aa goodand "will answer overy pnrpoao."
jaw that yon got C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
Tho fac-aimllo
aignatnro of "
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
- - PA-RONIZE, HUM 1 INSTITUTIONS.
Tft FARMERS k mm INSURANCE m
Albassjr, Orssajoas
rtKAtl, 1 'rc.Mi.li.nl.
J 1. COWAN, Treasiiror.
muKOToKs-'
lnwan He.. KMhnpMon, .V K K.nt, I) It M.Miteitli, st starnoarrr.lj VfJOu. 1
I K Weatbartora. OJ stu.irt. 1 o Wrltsaian.
ALSO DISTRKT AOBNTS rOH J
several Solid Eastern and Foreign Comple)
SWELLINGS.
I)
EffifigSt?
P UPN1TURE,
'LASS FURNITUBH, CONSISTIKO
which I w ill n il at
PRICES.
Titos. Brink.
1 .
Ill
rarjaiines cf mere entertainment.
best, cf t.-e c
Bf. . iA
d.:. ka? Dzara cixi nttc nn.t
'.. Ho TO .- rf lr Bsaf
j wi ja-t rarattifte
' z. U. ' . - jaw-. 1 tt - m ha
. I' ;ra ltalt ' r.tf ,
aV s'C" -r I r n i
"s.,r . f n, -' . I i aft-
1 ...u.i-. a :-! Ill bra lib,
f,r A fi t -t as I W-MTf
My -tTi "" n cr n.-rtm ir. a-eti.'
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' ? -' . :. Ir.i. :"&o,;if.
, i ' ' T CtAf has Q& tt ? d--r
' ' . ? - ' e ;rf? rwax sf Ttta.ry
vib.-i. i-s WmTtrtiy uw4 mat
. m - A '.'.tv'ivcrtritvffai ' imc o2 foarr-a
1 gpOal ?V-r UTo IJMI f lTt. tt
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i. " I ; 3t-'ir'aTt JMV MH
Ifbi 1 LaA.tla UztJ
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bfr i sa ae4 Lrtmu u4
. . cn.rC Fa9fwM C-.-AC
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1 a a ".; T. ts4 If
p . - BcJi.
, -V CAR CURE YCU!
U.iSC JACK 6MO r HEUMAT1SM.
: - t : r vc- if-K.
' A . v - ; .-a.- r i - -s f r
a : ' .i . l." ft-rt't ot-..iat fra ib
ft Htft 'fa TSfeava t( Tftfaa -
; . . ' 4 a . tA-.- tft j . . . I a '. a
'1 ; i . : . , rt ba ft 4 av r n ft. aaaall aW-ftstss ft-a
ft rft il 1 ft--saT - rf r br."ft It ft 'jal a
ta f : ir.t J Icetut.a4ss.sritfYf q
i taotbti bat c r "' - ' i vwal twa yaw
' 4 i a. ft l- -ii rA.a .' - I
t Baft ?-.': I I It a t; (ktb.4
fbaaa btm Cayaa by f; M -1- i aaavj :t 4 ti
-vt I tta la
T "--. 1 u. tastj arc 1 . i ti '.a ftft-3 mm 4-4
,a f. vo it I m -xt b
' 1 el- to lata " .lb ftft faaa rfa
hitFU Tifrta
LOST VITJUiTV a tT?KC I
t .. - - .v. ab. Java ssl, aM
I I T. MM . TV- h - - is,oa a-A-rtftsfi ya
5 .1 Law bas- a , rasa . j '. I 4 1 fst ba ' .
j .at -after ft- uf. t ft Wat aft af tftsr
. I r i a-I Iwlaa t art a ft ba.csa M;
sasaAT7 ft-a aur f . fcx. a i aaa. 4ti ftbn
I M tfc baa I'f- 1 i 1 B-aCs Lr i" S-fcsra
NH imr l'fitl bCBXlsJaV
and Children.
of ta.tnris with tho patroaaaro of
na t speak of it withoat gvaaaiaa;.
ia on ovory
wrapper.
J O WRr.-.MAl. tSocietart'
tieo NIM1MON. Vleo Preaidonb
URSTOCK LACKS noth
ing but buyers. They will
eotbe. They will be Hails'
fled. Thev will luv al
THE
FAIREST
PRICES
1 F0R SUCK
Visitors an? not asked to
BELIEVE but an Bfeown
goods to CONVINCE them
that wo arc leaditte tho traile
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY C00DB, LADIES FINE
SHOES etc.
fyou want VALUE FOR
YOUR MONEY all on u
Youra Truly
Rkad, Peacock & C o.
If. K. IIVI.K. XV. 11. DOrotMIB. D. . AAJIKa I
ALBANY FDRNITDRE CO.,
IWCOPORATBD
llaltiinorf Blotk- - - Allianv. Ore.
F URN ITUR E
om.l.-t.f lintr of
UKtERTAKIWC
in all its faaawtaa.
EMBALMING
I . l - -r;..-r 'ir url I al.'.toia tra
DRUGS.
Stationery, Toilet Articles, Musica
Inttrumen'S, Etc
Hodces k McFarlano,
AO
I. A. Morris ii Co,
Flour acd Feed Store.
Hive rrrrtoci
the Ru Hoot,
.tock ol
their iorc to aypOaSftg
nd hate on hir.ti fstl
CHOPPED FEED:
Vus'.otr. cf - p; ir i1j-.
CORVALL S FLCU i.BRAM, SHORTS
CERM MEAL. GRAHAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW AND
Star Baken
I ori'ri.-rtniiiiii ami s-'ir-t l-
CCKFAD kITff, FECFIinfil.
1( . d t rff Is,
fti 'aaicarr,
ried rraslsst.
Toburro,
ssaa:ar.
I!, f ,
S-'ssoasrss '1
Huri umnir.
arftfclaas.
a Uai
plCis.
Teas.
Cte..
r er-lA.-i Ihs: 1. ki
mwii .r. J o-ss. ST i.sr,
t.k."S. . . rasa . fv
llukwi
FA R M MRS LISTEN. ae bit Kate
hot of Iresh araaa aacaVof almos; even
l:.i t . s. . . . . i. "
.LiU. hu.u.iij; 1 1 Ti , .r.u w c .v SCSI
it . Come ar.il see us
STEWART & SOX
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
N OTICE IS UKRKBY t.lVEN TJiAV TH) : I X,
ttenifciitftt has flla h rJ ftaa rt m ,
ihe MbU of Enw ttifj K Hftt rvt dLt. ti- aajaA
I with tht? aMwtf cittk of Ltnn c uulv, t itmm
J Ihal Ihr c-sunty .ar .sf u L1 an osiir. ,Kft
j firxl SftiUttJftV. tha- Ulb tUy ft JftT.UftX, feflftV i
; bsaar of m oVKxk in tSa tewaaw) ti ftsjaj f fcv, auj '
th omnif cr x:rt h uc a u( pla- ri ' sas ;
tha htan h aftrJaWtli n ;( v sa f jnil '
cwoDt ansl ihf axtUrr.rci.ts4 kv J catate.
ls!cJ IV-xttlKf Ulh. !s;-s.
W R ftTL'fCr,
A.lmin Ar Nmiis nsl. cuiu
tetnicnl-1 sane so .
i ru;ht.
attj aa issass
Assignee's Notice.
In tha matter tf the assignment c f Henrv .
hrerniaD I'ournl.an iacohrtM iK'btor.
I Notice is hcrf!v gfaaja that Henrv
Freeman IV, und Iwa aaalmnil tiimtal)
his proper iy for the baftftflk of all hist
creditor' in accordance .nth the lava ol
I tba) atft'ie of Orasjon relatias to general
I ftaaaar' aaaes ta iv iMohrant dabtor a AU
cre.l .tors of ti e eaid Henry FVllliiaH
' i'or.nd aro notified lo present their eliiims .
I ii' uli r ftfttb. to meat the othce ot Diack
I 'Urs kV Wal son, attys , in the citv of Al
I buy, Oregon, w ithin three months from
the date of this notice.
Dated slbanv, Or-, Dec sth. HISS.
U. II. Ikvisk,
As lift BUS).
Assignee's Notice.
Notice ic hrret yiven to all whom i. mT
cossisern. that oa tha 4 th .lav -t Xovenitser,
lbKt. Anthony Trcrsf aadV C Busier duly
maiie aa asStataWSat taOata of all their vrojior
ty fort he benctil if all their creditor., in
ccsidaa aa snih Iho general aasit-nnient
asrs of the state f Orrior; then fore all
persons h.iviu;; claims auaiiist the .o part
nership linn of saul I'ropst rod Hatler aie
here'ov notilied aud reiiuired to praaaal the
aiuo to aaa under oath at the ottics if W K
Milieu in the fits of Alhsnv, Oregon 'jrith
in tluce months from the .!" h reof.
Dated tins 17th dsy of Hove at bar, isflfi,
Ku.iiiKi ts rKOi-nr, AasifMr,
Wall Paper,
I iruoN, lr'n.ints Oil
Calm., i'.il
J. A. C.tiiin..i!
ALBANY, :- 0REC0
Ladies:
The Secret
Of a
Fair Face
Is a
Beautiful
a
as
3 Skin.
3 Sulphur Bitters
Will give you
A lovely
Complexion.
fspn.l I '.'-iisat .tirci-s to A. P. OMsray
him: - u. Xlars..ftlf Urst wetli' sr-.rL BssSjSSStJSSI
Ao KS T W.x NT v.li on SaUirv an-I ','om mis
OfTHE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biopptii of JAMffi G. BLAINE,
GAIL HlUi,... r, fc lilry wWlr
tha BO- .;TiiAr, of 1.11 isjaasty, ant :r
Mr K.au..'. I...rr,r.h-'- VVoikf, Ir.sr
j Years of I'wmm," aod hu later bo,
'PotXncaL Dcacoasamtm " One r.rrpec'n!
f..r these .'! rt-r sklliso bo!s in the rnir
i s.ft. A K PJ rdn of Me..t'joV lit Bistsfs
i t'.-ai tirst II0 calls: aeot'. prorit IM 50
, Mr- Kl'ard f O. tuk 5 orders. 13 -ei
I Ku.sia, in l s: proh- I N" Bias
! Ms. tok T. crders in '1 da;.: prott
'. $4 J PatstaVa f ! took 43 orders
i 'rr,m ." r;is; profit 75. J5. E A Fa'mer
I at X. Dak. 53 onaaaan t&sfti fsasH
I $9.25. Ei li sivi TrafeiToar kiseo. I
I jm with t-jmske LABOE MOl' ;V r.t
irf.midjs't'r for tnns to
TliHfon KH To!). (kJirackaCwi
DR. BAEIf'S
ELECTRIC BELT
- i . . ;
i s: ' ft . a -
Li t t aasa r-vrs-4 Irrilia am:
m-xt ; r iftcMai a't. - a im tla . t. - ftft i
; - I .i '-s-ft iff lR ftAC a -1 i- a mA 1 ra'A
or r-wi tsravai'tr lifts, kk Msrimti.tM
f vv.i fcav srrsrr : tm-t ara. I It ITa All sVtLT
t is.t . s i t : l - :-at.
.f.'wl;U.l t'l ti ft aiftaWal. fr-eas. a : . r ra .
tsAjvDKN KiaKcrrlxic oo
K . 7 2 Frsx St.. PCRTLAWO. 00L
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE Ptt.
0: ysa srar ftssa "a . s - -i iS 7 s riir.
best in the orid.
" .i;:ts Cr:;: ?. r-Ss 1, tl "a4rsl
- . t' i rotate S3, t-j-T:,S3-5,S4 :3cr
$ t S-ot. T-.r -'". f I Is c.:.:-! -riieasd kc aai
ii . '. 1 " : : l)K::.- . :'i ear,
"!i rv.-rSas'- V L C:.s-is SSar;. aaj
,-- a if'! 'aa
s saa irr J
uoi i.i-AS. rrfitoa, ITaaia
sua
IU.AIV.
ILFAI1 COLLSO'ATS IRS?PU?I
ALBANY, OSlcuON
1891, ier
iri ,'cr a pcl ftrptraabar atf
A f. I corps 'T iniTctUirb,
CLAoSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERAFT
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
ra7 ' - mij ..ruEi' fta c-s--alf
SjimJai ::::-.-
.N,rei. lavs asvas.-. j , ,TrrJ lo WaJ-
rcas cVjavf.
rr. iiartr s mvoir
ARE YOJ
a r.ewjaj,cr tc-.
publisti.rcr a.
I! you .re. cr s:
ot be abore.
sr. act tor, artist
'rtlserr
fcter steil in VJ
. si: 02; read
A LIST.
THE JOUF
DO VOL
vnt ta reacb above?
1 heai s-eri!s in
the Joi kn.si iT.
. . : in n i.ioa j-rai.
AftsM i :a "t s aa i'plic.Joa.
A !.L N FOHM N.
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WANTED
At the tton term
Allen BrOftt
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACON,
and CHOICE
APPLET
he best cash price
for which I will pay
possible.
B F RAMP
CEMRAL
Poultry ani M MM.
Bro.'.dalhiii. bfthiftfta, Svond and l'liird Sts.,
Al.0A.sY. Oli.
Poultry. Fish. Oysters. Clams,
(.ane in Season.
Kventliinj; nice mid fresli. tlive us a call.
SCHMEER & CALLAHAN
ilumiKfel to cure Bilious AUAC&aaai
tft ku ion, ff mail kuie Ikacr.
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a.- ut i la. si e f -i .ts ftrri- tV . s ;
rum sftrsss. aftarjar iliin i IUstftr. Bar aaftat t aitiaT
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42.50 a' -TV $2.00
42.25 aM. I $1.75
Notice for
Publication
U S I.ANI. Orill
r (IMajoa Crtx'. On..
v, IS'.h. Mtt.
No'lc- is l.-iebv xlven Ihal in coir.pll
ance sith the piosfaiosxa of lie set cf
Cossgrcaa 01 Jur.r 3, 1 f-7 8, rr.il'lcd "An
I ct for tl.e sale cf litasisf isrds in Ihe
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Tcnitory, '"Kdscn W Bee
man, of Albany, Count v of l-ir.p.S'ati of
Oregon, has this day fiUd in this tiCce"
Ma sworn statement No 2bSj, for 'he pir
ci.ase of the S ( jof S E ' acf S of S W
i of Section No if,, in Township No 10 F
."south. Range Vri East, and xsill offer''
proof to show that ihe land nought is
'more valual4 fr i's ti-i her or store than
for a-T'.cvrtture purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the Register
ana Jsseceivrr of this office at Oregon
A !My, Uregon. on Tuesday tne 6.h day of
raaitiart-I0Q4. Me names as witnesses:
M Colovinof Green Basin, Oregon,
John Daley, of Orcen Basin Oregon. C H
! Ia!rimple, of A ban , Oregon, ar.d F L
' Holaaca, of A! ban v, Oregon . Any and all
persons claiming advenely the above- j
dfscriied lands are ret'ues'eJ to file their
claims In this office or. r before said 6;h
j day of February, 1804.
KAiliu.EK, Bsaiatar. j.
Notice for Publication.
IT, S. I-an.'j Cim i. 0..o ( nr. Or.,
ffaraaitii Tif.lfJft.
Kail m is hereby given that in compli
BSISM x itb the provlair.n. &ftr y. : of
1 ' - t. s of Jrn i 3, Wi", n;ils1" An v
ii,r tni- m-e of t tntAr latids in tha males
' o' Cs if.rnia, Ores: n, Nevada and Wash
ington Ttrriioryy" a extended nail tbe
public land :at'es by act r.f Aogust i Wti,
Krancis L Ho.:n of A.tany. cennjusr
i Linn state of Oregin. hsa tnti dav fiie
in tbl office bis r-i tlalssaent N . 2S92
for the porchsjstj ot tbe 'uthafct i at
aaetfon Sfo2ia to-n.hip No 101 range .
, No 6 a-, and will effer pior.f to thttw
1
the iar.d so-.ght ia n-ore valuab e f r
timber or to e than for agrico toral
MirixKi. sn l to enari ih hi- la:m isl
I'.V. a ... n t. . . . I I
ffa'O man w'firiun .r5.-vri nvnei
it this office at Oregon Ort); Or; on Tne f
dsj: the '.h day of Febr-jary. 1(H. ffS
naines as w. mesne: C H fal rrmnls;
Albert EHo'mf; u V Acarn: A k,
a, osAJbsuaa, Of Any nd perscna
, c in ins; aisera.v th triv- fccri bert
ands are n r-.'pd to fi e tneir c aimarh
this office on or bifora. i k.'n daof
Kebruarj: UN,
Kcsspt A M.'tui;
heginter.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
IS HIIBI GIVtN TJfA
THE ITf-
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xratitT eoart .At
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sre heftir rr-
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ax r. . tac srsoes am ausea
kas
Isst d De.: ct. Sch, IMS.
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asiiaiss tmm tbe Asa .
T E CRUTEaV
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
N'lTICE 15 HEREBY CITES THAT THT CS-ocrKj-"-
ka.e been aftvAascd adsaaasUMaraf
tht srU 4 LOthsrd. !! ' Una r.-mKj, Or,
Saaaaaaa. aft persuoa hartaaf mil aaaiasc saM
bu sre herebf liailiJ w rntax ism 4a.y
.r.te.i s '. r tow icqoiml u. ik at-drs-i ar
Csjrraiiis. Urejori, "sticB sU bouJm trcm tb
as r-je.r A
le- - ;' is 4 y i tr.r ."S6.
1X GERHARD.
HE GERHARD.
yfai.berl'ri A lai!erjm, Adisiijaraicss
Au;s t ajftsaas.
EAST AND-SOUTH.
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THE WEBF00T ROUTE
; Oiegon Pot Hailiodfl,
K W HABLSY. Kecctrer
TIME SCH KLU'LE- tccs SnD-lvrs.1
la.iA!ts IftM r- -w Taquiiia. 4.8
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t,rrl .- Taqoina t:4 . a.i imii Albaay, 11:U a.
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
lametaa Willamette Valley Points and
San Francisco
acfCftN sravaec sviumu
ro sss rsaxciscu
WU-anwt'.s Tataj. N Hft lth.SSro,
rsoa ta:-ims.
ajTflaisatH Vaiaw, Nov ikh. tDthand Sth.
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hanga sailing dates without notloa.
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seami "sssj" leives INMllaat
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SI Isl
tl 0 Dav, dan AkI, Salmon Srst Thsrt.rrlian4
l R Vu(m, leu Ai't. Su Fraaciscu, Cal .
U K Vluis-ah, Uscsrsl ut:
Notice of Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
Senders & Co heretoloie doing business
under the firm name of Senders Co has
this day b-en dissolved. Mr Adolrih Send
ers retiring. The new firm w'U be com
posed of Mr Ed Schmeer and James Cal
lahan who will continue the business, and
will collect all amnun's due the old firm
and pav all its debts.
Adolph Send.-rs
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Tbey Inerease appetite, purity Uj hc
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