The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 05, 1894, Image 2

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AN OI'EN LKTtEB TO liOVKKNOK
I'KNNOYER-
Lebanon, Orejtn i, 1S94.
Deir (iovernor.
I have tcad j our Ch'istniai letter la
Picsulent Cleveland and can lay that ti is
a remarkable one. Not on account of the
Iruthlutnest of its statements nor any candor
shown In your manner of expression, for It
is sadly deficient in both. But remarkable
for Its weakness. Now Governor, all of us
Orrgoniins know the motive you had in
view in wilting that letter. Its weakness
consists in the fact that you thought you
had kept your motives hidden from the publl
when that motive stands out in bolii relief
in every line, More than two-thitdt of the
people of Oregon at first sight of your letter
said It was not written for the President but
for the people of Oregon to read. It is the
geneial impression here, that. had you
really believed that the President would
follow your advice and recconiemd free sil
ver to congress, and that Pody should pass
a free coinage lawj resulting in ircntdlate
prosperity to the paopie, you would never
have written such a letter for then you
would have no calamity howl upon which
to make a fight for the United States senate
next June.
What induced you, governo-, to say '.has,
'two-ttiirds of the people of Oregon were
out of employment and more than one
third are without sufficient .neans of sup
port?" Did you not know that your state
ment was false? The people know that It is
Your best friends do not know what to make
of it. The people see very clearly that you
aimeJ this letter as another step in the oi
rectior. of placing yourself at the head of the
people' p.uty as the-rcandidate for senator.
You say that "debtors are powerless to avoid
the seizure of their property and their home
to satisfy, at a nall percentage of the!
value, the claims of caeditors. "Now,
governor, it is a fact, borne out by the court
records in the last six months there have
been less seizure of property under execution
than in a similar period for many years.
These statements of yours that are so untrue
eausrjpeople every when to beg;n to de
nounce you as a political deamgogue .You
governor, are a man of large wealth. Under
the constitution of this state you have a
salary of I15X) per year. You draw more
than twice that sum. People are a'king why
you do not use this additional sum unlaw
fully drawn from the hard earnings of the
people to alleviate some of this distress so:
pathetically discrited in your letter. They !
say practical and cot theoretical help is !
-- .. . ...
ui slaving people need, it is crmmcn
alk, bow. however, tl.at you are scheminge
tand wire pu ling now and not helping t!i
poor except upon paper. The people t-n-drrstand
you governor.
Candor.
Loteis of t":e od i and t.ie incon gruou
would be much interested in a Utile volume
recen j puolished bv the Federal Govern
ment. It i supposed to be a list of the
principal expoit.s to the United States from
cities and counties where Government con
suls reside. From Turin, according to thi
record, we obtain gnn.tocks from Naplei
cuttle fish bones; fiom Portugal, argols and
antimony; from Moscow, horses' manes
from Riga, objects of bivine service; from
Baiceiona, cream of tarta.l'corice' glycerine,
ackasses. and oil paiatiugs.-from Tuxpan,
Mtxxa.vinill, chiche. hony, cedar. sara
par..h and deerskins; frcm'Colombia, skin
hids, divi-divi,nbor.es and bananas; from
Bathurst, British Africa, ostiich egs and
everlasting flowers; from Sierra Une, gin
get, palm oil and monkeys; from New Zea-
acd
Kauri gum, gold and sansag? casings
rom SaraOa;wrecka?r. coDiranH curio
and f
Accorairg to statisticsjast turnished hp
;Le Geological Suire tbe projection of coal
n the United States last rear was 179,000
000 tons. Of this amount Pennsjlraniu
mished jv.-r 99,000,000 teas, or more than
oue-half.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ATONICK 18 HEKF.BY GIVES TO ALL W.liial IT
11 may waieem, that .,n the Ulth day ol De.mlr
113. Iwluv appointed no, uu,r ol the last will
and u-stimcn- rf J'weph L Dlckaon, dpceasxd by th
Oinnf i-onrtof Linn comity, Uregen, aid tbv I
h.ve Sled my bonds a tuuh caecutor, and that said
bund has ba api'roved by said court; therefore
ll iM-rno . hrinr e'.ira .niiit sa d estaie am
hrtby notifled sn.l rc(ulred 'o prrasnt tha asm
with praptr vouchers o me at the sSss of W R Bit
MM the Oitv of Alba- y, Linn c unty, Or. -
thin six moi.ths from th date hrnf .
ltd this 89th day of lKccml.tr. laS.
it llisrau S-a.n.Li. Swaaa
Atioruey lir Kiecutor ExsraUi
PLOWS AND HARROWS
Uar?iiB for farmers In both ilding and
walklni! plow, disc harrows, iron harrows,
etc. I'rlces U proportion to 50 cent
wheat. It will pay you to ca'l and see us
STEWART -OX
ct?Zart?a
1 1 , "n-snn. A. P. Arnmtronu, l'rlu.
swaneh sVhuul : famu Be. Collxie, sal,m. Orsawa
SWSSS nurses of study, ssuie ratas of uillioa
BnsincsN, .Shorthand,
Trte?TUinf! PlnmanAif, ami Enctuk DtfiarlmtnU
wm e issfisu t 1, 1 ,,'in it,!
t niv tlr." fVn!u-j4 t
fjio:; ft f.n 1
1 sp M!llil
-The opera houiss store.
location. fa 1 on tho
seretHry
ticulars.
1 the DsTMOCSAT offl e li r pat
'died.
EVENTS OF 1 S'J.t
JANCARY
t Prof E N Ilorsford, noted chemist of
Harvard, died.
a Dr Wm C McKay, old Indian ti.hter,
died.
3 Chief Rabbi, of Jerusalem, died .
4 Pres Harrlsvin issues amnesty procla
mations to Mormons.
S Andy Bowen defeats Joe Fielden at
New Oreleans.
6 W S Ladd of Portland died.
S Prof Knapp, founder of Knapp's Insti
tute died.
9 Oregon legislature organized. Fulton
and Keady officers,
"it Senator Kenna of W Vsdied.
1 1 Benjamin F Butler died at Washing
ton.
13 Creed Haymon l, S P lawyer died.
H Wm R Handy, son-in-law of Senator
Mitchell died.
15 Gen Rufus Ingalls, U S A retired,
died.
16 Francis Annie Keinble, no'.ed actress,
aiea.
17 Rutherford B Hayes died
17 Rev T F Campbell, of Monmouth,
died.
19 Annual election Chamber Commerce.
20 Joseph Winsor, the R I inventar died.
3 Associate Justice LQC Lamar died.
23 Bishop Phillips Brooks, of Boston,
died.
H Gervais National Bank suspends.
aS Princess.Margarette and Prince Fred
erick married.
25 Sheridan bank closed.
27 James G Blaine died.
33 Blaine's funeral.
31 English parlimtnt reopened.
February.
I Minister Stevens establishes protector
ate over Hawaii.
1 Heavy snow storms on the Co'umWa
river.
2 President Harrison appoints H E
Jackson dem associate Justice of the
supreme court.
3 Chas Sartons, husband of Nellie Grant,
died.
4 Mrs W C Whitney died.
7 Ex-Chief Justice Weir, of Idaho, died.
8 Eidie Foy, well known comedian,
died,
9 Ferdinand .Le Lesieps
sentenecd to !
penitentiary.
10 H C DeM lie, eminent playwright,
died.
12 Dr Norvin Green, pres W U Te' Co,
died
13 Judge John Schofirld, of I 1 Supreme
Court, died.
15 Street car wrecked at Albina, three
killed.
17 Rear Admiral Case, U S Navy, died.
18 Serranus Clinton Hastings, Ex-Supreme
Jadge of Calif, died.
19 Celebration of the Pope's Golden Ju -biiee.
20 John C Eno, absconding bank presi
dent, surrenders.
20 Gen G T Beauregard died.
22 Governor McKinley makes an assign
ment. 24 Allen Mauvel, pres Atchison Toptka
and Santa Fa R R died
24 Jor.n W Mac'sey. millionaire, shot by
W G Rippey.
26 King George Tubon, of Tonga U'.ands
died.
27 James W Crawford, celebrated racer,
died.
18 The great bottle ship Indiana lannch
ed. March
1 Sale of the Oregon Pacific R R poat
i poned.
2 Cleve'and arrives in Washington.
2 Ex- governor Bishop, of Ohio, died
3116th birth day of Robert Emmett.
J . ".f
, Irish patriot
I A ".i . r
tieve-ana inauguratea.
5 Gen Thos Reynolds, of tbe rebellion,
died.
6 Ex-president Harrison arrives at home,
7 Col Hogg removed from receivership of
OPRR.
8 Bob Fitz Simmons, middleweight
nocks Hall out.
9 Hawaiian treaty withdrawn from Sen .
late.
10 Big fire in Boston. Loss M.500,000.
10 Koshland Bros' of Portland, fail.
11 BHg Gen Hagner retired of U S A
died.
12 J W Hyatt, treasurer under Cleve
land, died.
13 Princess Kaiaulani, of Hawaii, visits
White House.
14 Blount starts for Hawaii.
i7St Patrick's Day.
i7 Jules Francois Camil'e Ferry, French
statesman, died.
18 Ex U S Sena'or Armstrong, cf Mo.
ded.
18 Squire Abingtcn, English sport, died, j
20 Sentence of dea'h parsed on Carlyle :
Harris.
23 Behring Sea arbitrators meet in Paris, ;
24 Matthe P Deady died.
24 Elliott F Shephard. editor Mail i
Express, died.
24 Benjan-in F Burcb, of lndepender.ee,
died.
25 Chas H Gove, of Portland, shot C J
Smith and then committed suicide.
27 M Kashland, of Portland, indicted.
Gen E Kirby Smith, Confederate
eneral, died.
29 E D Farnsworth, ex-grand s:re of I
0 0 F, died.
30 Mr Dr'Tom Vann found guilty.
Aran.
1 Gibjou Peacock, editor Philadelphia
Bulletin, died-
2 J A Knight, of Corvallia, pioneer, died
d Arrest of G E Richardson who stopped
S P train at Drain.
5 Bishop Kip, of the Episcopal Church
8 F, died.
7 Geo I Seney, well known philanthropist
died.
V h.x-governor A G McGrath, tf 8 C.
di-d.
U C B Bellinger appointed U l)gt
Judge.
i2 John A BeU, managing editor Detroit
Free Press, died.
13 Jefferson's birth day.
16 Eclipse of the sun.
18 August B Chiestreshf, botanis'. died.
19 13th anniversary of the death nf u;B .
raeli.
20 Widaw of General Hancock died.
24 Special term of circuit court 10 try
Morg W'assom .
24 Dr A M Lorea died at Helena Mont.
25 EK-postmag'er general Wwiaraakcr at
Portland.
26 74 h anniversary ot Odd Fellowship
in US.
27 Gen John M Corte, of Boston, died.
30 105 anniversary of inauguration of
Washington.
Mav.
1 Worlds Fair opened by Cleveland.
2 Judge Bellint-or take his snat.
8 S e.uj.cr Dai.uoe m live, ai Portland.
3Gjv Pennoyer sends his "I trill attend
to my business'' message.
5 PI W Le Compte Sec S ate of Mary
land died.
8 CarlyleHarris banned for the murder
of his wife.
8 Cary Crawford drowned.
9 Lord William Paulet died.
Ii Gen Edward Townsend. ex adj Gen
i3 Jaa J Corbett at Portland.
15 Geary law decided constitutional by
Supreme court.
17 Grand Lodge 1 0 0 F mot ut Eugene.
9 Infant.; Eulalia arriw.-. in New York.
21 Thoniat4tearne , of Portland, ditd.
24 Gen Ralph W Kirkham,. hero of
Seminole war, died
25 Z B Moss, of Sweet .Home, commits
suicide.
27 Deputy U S Marshall slot by Sontag
and Evans
29 Jim Hall whips Frank SI via in Lin
don. 30 Decoration Day
31 Rev Dr Briggs tound gui'ty of heresy
Si Jefferson Davis' remains buried ut
Richmond.
31 Assignment of Laos Liming & Co.
June.
2 D P Thompson arrives from Turkey.
4 George Potter English labor symptha
izer die.i.
7 Edwin B oth,the gieat tragedi n, died
8 Mc Kinley nominated for governor of
Ohio.
9 Ford' Opera Home building in Wash
ington falls.
10 Jobs, bant at Corvallis suspends.
12 Sontag, the Calif train lobber cap'ur
ed. 13 Llack, Murphy and Gra-ly receive til
eral appointments.
15 Pioneers meet at Fcrtland.
15 Hank Vaughn died
16 Masonic Grand Lodge at Portland ad -jour.is.
iS Commencement exercise at State Un
I versity.
19 The Bank of Oregon and Linn Co
National Bank suspend.
21 Senator Stanford of Calf died.
2 j Lizzie Borden acquitted
23 British Flagship Victoria sank oft Trip
oli. 26 Gov Al'geld of M paidons Kielden
Xeebe and Schwab.
zSJas Lotan coUec'-cr cus'oms removed.
30 President Cleveland CsVtlt the extra ses
sion for Aug 7'h.
JlLV.
New ,'otk
2 Dedication
Mounment a
Gettysbug .
4 Fourth of Jul v.
5 Commo tore Sim OIickwood U S N
diei- ed 9-
5 Capt Humphry's foot crus'.iel by rail
road train.
6 Doke si York stM Princess Victors
Mav. of York, married.
7 Justice Blat.-t-.foi,l M U S "aprerae Court
died.
9 James Mc Muilcr. oldest :: .ri in Ky died
(iged 117
io Co d storage buildings a' Woil ' Fair
fall
13 VV H Enochs mem'iCr of congies
'mm Ohio died.
14 Nat Blum .. . -ted.
it Young - Man - Af'ai i of-liis Horse,
Sioux chief d.e1
14 104th liftlliatj of tiie f'll of th
Basttle.
15 Wm Dunbcr atfrs'e ' for snuggling.
t6 Reor Admiral K r Enfc'ri.h retire
died.
17 James LottM arrested.
IS Rear Jdmira Mci .n-ton S..itS U S N
stfesL
21 Gen John G V.'a'ker L'iel.
21 Rev O D Tay lor of I he Dalles cow
hided by Mis lialcomb
2j Gen Wm Vjedever ex M C Calif died
25 Vice Presidcn" S:ev.-.ion at Portland
28 Dr James C Bit-heior, eminent mason
died.
31 First Nations:
suspends.
Ban. at The tlle
At lit sr.
1 Jonn Sierheosoj.u. c:i-kno2 ear boiiber
died.
a Col Chas II Jones of St Lesris RepuJlic
Lecomes editor of V Wot Id.
j 4 Sarah K Bolton, Indian poete., ditd
1 7 Congress convents in sp-cial session.
i 9 Rear Adm'-a' T A Jetikin died.
I 9 Geo-pe Makepiece Toi historian
dhd.
: 1 1 Jo' n B Wright, manager of Fords The-
rater at Lincoln's death.diec'.
ArGtST.
13 Big fire at Mmreapolis.
M Steamer Annie Favon wrecked on
Snake River.
17 J Logan Cbipman M C died.
20 Rev Father J F Fierens. priest
died
at St Vincents.
23 Duke Ernes', of Saie Coburg-IJotba
died.
27 Rt Rev Wm Ber.nelt Chester Prot
Bishop died.
28 The Wilson repes I silver bill passed
, 1 be bouse.
SKITEJinKH.
1 Chas W Dar.naU. P G Master I 0 0
F
Ca'if. died.
2 Home Rule bill patixs Parliament.
i DrTbalcber (iraves commits suicide in
Denver jail.
3 Jerome Bonaparte died.
4 K 8 Cochran commits suicide.
5 John S Dwight. musical critic, died.
7 Hamilton Fish, cx-secre'.ary s'atc U S,
died.
1 1 The parliamtnt of religions convene
a' Worlds Fair.
12 Hairy Minor, founder of green gcods
business, died,
13 Fred L Ames. Bos'on millionaire,
died.
15 Ch-rokee strip opened to settlement.
18 C n'ennial anniversary laing corner
stone of canito .
19 A.exander T tiat, Canadian t'ates
mnn, died.
20 Samuel Mark?, Koseburg pioneer,
d:ed.
26 Albert Moore, English artist, died.
26 Odd Fellows day at the vVorlds Fair.
28 Por'lana Exposition o;ens.
OONMB.
1 Rev Benjamin Jowett, English scholar,
died.
2 Rev Thos B Pack, of Union T'nco Sun,
died.
3 J I) Rice, of Grants Pass, killed by
Black.
4 Kx governor J I! Groonie, of Md, diid.
7 Mrs 1. S'ewart, of N V cily, died.
'J Chica?" Day at the 'Vorlds Fair.
10 James 0 Heustin, former Pffgwf
as'ocia'e.1 press, died
1 1 "Wedding I),tv" at Port 'and Expo
sition. 13 Union Pacific R R placed in hands of
a receiver.
IS Ex congressman ) L Thomas, of Vd.
died.
17 Marshal McMahon, f ''aris, died.
18 A g;!,500,000 fire in New Vork city.
18 Mrs Roaeoe Conkliug died
iH Lucy Stone died.
18 Cnarlei (Jounod, couifoser of "Faasi"
died.
20 Rev Dr Phillip SchoiT, greatest au
thority on exegeois, died.
23 (en Tl'f.iriflH L Ciitd nden died.
24 Rear Admiral Walker W QMB died.
26 Tbe battleship Oregon limnche 1
26 Rev Hadatray, cuaplabi of tbe house,
died.
28 Patrick Eugene l'rendergast murders
Carter Harrison.
30 Silver repeal bill r asset the renufe
1W Sir John Ablrtl,ex-premi(ir of Cdn-
ada, died.
30 Tbe Worlds Fair ends
31 Mayor Rinbart, of The Tlallis died.
No 1!ER.
1 Stieet car plungei through Madison 6t
bridge Poitlaml.
1 Silver repeal bill from senate pisses
house.
4 Alexander Montgomery Calif Million
aire died.
7 Christian ijcss shot ts T H Leibe and
then suicides.
8 Francis Patkman, eminent historian
died.
9 Piof Hagen of of Harvard, (he greatest
scientist died.
9 Annie Pixley died in London.
12 YV D Shepherd G C of K of P o
Idaho died.
l34lUnk at Miltun robbed.
15 Gen James A Mc DomM, noted Vir
ginian died.
17 Prince AlexandeF ol Battenbrrg died.
21 fery Kusk, Sec Agriculture under
Harrison, died.
53 Emily E Ford, grand daughter to Noah
W.btr, died.
23 Pennoyers.Thonksgiving
24 Kx governor John J .'acob of W Va
died.
30 Thanksgiving Day.
DccuHsitm.
2 Dunb ir found stui'ty .
2 The Earl of Warwick die 1
4 Congress meets.
4 P10fJ0hnTynd.il, great sccntis.
lUd
in London.
6 Ex-sena'or Xoiva) of Union Co died.
9 James C P. ioid. Calif pioneetdied.
Nat Blum tells his story.
IS A II Pullman, Bro to Geo vV died.
20 Samuel Sinrlair, noted newspaper man
died.
23 Edard Stanhope ex-member En cab
net Jled.
24 Henry Peltitt.K 'gllhsh dramatist Jied.
-5 Christinas l)jy.
26 Kobeit C Fisber, millionahe ol N Y
died.
27 State Teachers Association at Portland
25 Evans, ibe tra:n robber es apes.
29 Prendergjast, murderer of ll trrison
tound guilty.
30 Sir Samuel liakcr explorer die L
31 Hon N Wheeler, sewing michine man
died
Items in the papers in
of Oregon indicate that
proving, though slowly.
different parts
times are im-
Have you turned over a uew oaf, and
will you keep it turned over The brt
way is .o keep resolving to d. right the
Vtar round fVmt wait f..r Vw fmwm
rbu now that New Years is here it is a
good time to begin.
Attorney lieneral George K Chamber
lain has made arrangements to locate
in Portland in the law business and
ill move to that city in a few day Mr
Chamberlain has been a resident of Al
bany for about fifteen years and it will
be with rsgret the residents of 'his city
sec mm go eisewnere.
An eiieht foot of silver and stold
quartz lias tn disx-overeU under the city
r Tacoma. ad there is si lively secret
ficht tt.injc on lor possession. Ao assay
siioa ine iitisriz tocarrv fl.x in silver
and iJ7 in jtolj per 'on. It is loratd in
the center of population and a dis
covered ly accident while a roan a
dirging 1
fishy.
cellar, raja an ex. Dvcktadl
AH Kurope is talking about the decision
of the Cour: of Appeals ol Holland in a
case of assault by a young man who
kissed an unwil.ing girl in a street of
Ttrech:. The Judges dismissed the
case, declaring that "to kiss a person
cannot be an offence, as it is In the nature
of a warm mark of sympathy." The au
thorities of Hol'an.l areezrectinc a laree
m:.. !! iniji !. T, . l ....k..tJ U
.- .T s
The Salem Journal tells tbe following
the illustration of the character of
church choirs, bat not in Albany : In
neighboring town af e the new minis-
- - 1 1 1 . 1
r. usiiruomwo niinost everyoooy e.se
ue m siru tne cnoir. Eunice It sav
.... ue.er ao it again, ne got them
all tin in front to .m. .n. il... tl.
, mmmm . mi... mru i . '
anl directed a long nraver at them oar-
ticalarly . He prayed rntil everylKsdy s
knee-bones were sore and then asked for
three or fonr others to follow in short
pravers A wicked black -eyed girl who
sang alto who wag si, t.red ont and
"suicu 10 go nome sam, -yesao; 1 want
to get another half hour to sleep " It
tickled the unregenerate "young folks'
to, the meeting broke oj .
circular In which be advocate law mak
j OK two hours per dav the lmil of work of
A disaii ii from Spokane annotir.ne thd each man. He hod that labor-saving '
Mc r.T.'.tri a : S;i ten bach, have made an machinery has made such progre that I
signment. I hiring yestenlay afbuioon a one man i now able to do a much work
uumber of judgments were obtained, and ; as twenty 75 years ago. and lie Wlieve
later in the day the Citizen's National Rank
instituted a claim for 10,06. The mem
bers ot tbe finn went there from Allauiy.
and are note-1 for enterprL-; and pul.i'c
spirit.
IL-t week a Bonanza young man went
down to Spragtie river lo majTv a sweet
young damsel and r--turned home with"ttt
any buckshot hol in his coat tails. The
reason why the skirts of his coot csraped
o-iiiu I.-noraiei iiiie a pepper fjox. is I
cause the girl's ohl man couldn't tre! a brad
on him. Hetrie hanl
I hard. MM such IS life in
we-t. hlainalh Star.
Deluded (--.(.:.. are again preparing f.r
Uie near end of the world. A Battle Creek,
kh ciankii ana: Ellen C Wnito. tho
nio.neror Arlventism. says tbe end of worM I
is fast !ipprachinjr. This was convevev to
her in a ision. She cannot tell exa. t.'v
ueii uie nay win come, but that it will i
come soon, l he eltlers here have enjoined
all who can to sell their personal effects and
to go out into the world and preach the
gospel- About twenty families in obedi
ence B) this injunction have sold th.-ir
houses and gone wi hinthe la.t month, and
as many more have their places advi rtited
for sale
OIVI3 KiXJOY&J
Both tfie method and results wi1Ci
Syrup of Figs ia taken; Ii ia plensanl
and refreshing to ,ho taste, tnd acts
cenily yet promptly on the Kidney.
Liiver and Bowels, cleanses the sy.'
tem oftectually, dispels colds, head
ache9 acd fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to tho stomach, jprompt In
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the man
healthy and agreeable aubstazecs, its
many oxcellent qualities commend it
to all and havo made it the mont
pcpular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for aaie b 60a
and $1 bottles V all leadisg drug
Biste. Any reliable druggist ho
t.ay not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept anv
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAHaiaca tin
J
louisvims. nr. ,''v to
.f.r.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
An Ineoiue Tax.
Washington, Jan 2. Advocates of the
individual income tax proposition were
triuinphat at the meeting of the demo
cratic members of tho ways nml means
committee this afternoon. Eleven mem
bers were present when the linal meeting
was neiu at the treasury Uepmment nt 4
0 clock. The issue was joined on two
propositions; one to levy a tax of 2 per
cent against individual incomes over
4HX) and against not incomes from eorporu
tons,and this passed.
Prttltaulr a Fake.
Oakland, Cil, .'an 2. By the merest
aocident a dynamite plot of which Mayor
Pardee would probably have been the vic
tim lias beerl "iliscovered . A Portuguese
saw a piece of cardboard fall out of a
woman's pocket as she left a local train at
Broadwiy and Soventh street. He picked
it up and on reading it found the following
written upon it in a scrawling manner:
' Joh, have everything: isady when the
time comes. Have the dynamite at Pur
dee's office next week Everything will
work. Your son, Nick. Please bum this
note."
A Tarsus Baak.
Tacoma, Jan 2 Depositors of the
Merchants National bank, which suspen
ded last summer, are circularing petitions
urging the grand jury to make an inves- ;
ligation of the tr.anner in which the bank's '
affairs wee conducted. Charges of mis-j
manavcoient are freely made. Nelson j
liennett, member of tne republican na- ;
tional committee, is president of th- bank. :
Lay Siege.
Monievidko .lan 2. Flushed with:
i victory at TUge, Lie rebels are now lay ing
I stem to Santa Anna do Libramento. The I
' Herald corrsspondent in Hio tends word
that the steamer Magdalens, arrived there ;
from j'tfnambuco, it ports that Captain ;
Ba--er,"wtne Ntttheroy. has bad trouble,
with his crew, ad had shot one or two.
1
1 KrrrMer rd far.
I Oodks. Jan 2. The Jarvis A Cnklin
Mortgage Trust Com) any commenced !
suit in the fourth district court today fir
'be appointment of a receiver nd the foie
closure of mortgages for e2.0T0.C0O, with
ioteret -t 7 per cent from October 1, 1891,
A 1 rslar.
Anacobtes, Wash, Jan i The store
of J II Jmkins was entered by burglars
Monday night, and tber nearly beat Jen-
' kins to death before makin him din:loe
the hiding ; lace of l"J0, which they secured !
I L, TirlSMm.
A'asiisnuHin-. Jan l.-lt is irenerallv
agree.) amoug democratic senators that the
financial imevtion shall remain untouched
in congress till tb tariff bill is disposed of.
Voorhee said today that no ff..irt would
be made to pre his silvtr bill until the
tariff is out of ti e wav. When reached,
however, be thought it would prove a solu
tion to the problem, li'and also announce
he wil! not try to get his free-coin ge bill
tip in the houe ti i the tariff bill is passed
The Carlisle bond-issue proposition will
also probably git e way to the tariff. s
the latter is considered a matter of primary
impoi'anc. and iu decision may put mat- I
ters in such a condition as to make the'
issuance of bonds unnecessary.
After Thr Aaarrkl-t.
I'aais, Jan 1. The police raided the an-
arcbisl quarters in many towns
of Franc '
today, seized tne forms and copy for to-!
day" edition of 'be anarvbist journal. Fere '
1'inard; also searct s. the residence of Fize i
iteclus. a brother of Paul Reclut. who h
Iwn missing sitce the throwing of the
iu-.b in the chamber of deputies- At
Havre the police searched 1 ! louses, seize!
a lot of correspondence, and recovered
a o'en bonds for l.VX) franc For the
tneft ol these bonds three anarchists were
imprisoned some months ago Cp to this'
writing. :U mnflt of anarcbis's have l.m
made in I'aris and suburb, and 2i at
1-jons.
Ta r) Athlrtlr
Cambkior. M.. Jan 1. Today tbe
iiew allelic rules which are to purify Har
vard athletic, wen: into effect Trier are
the Seal product of nin years' work by
old Harvard coscher and men who are '
kaJers in athle'.ics The primary purpose
or i r.e ruie going into enect today is to
purify ail individual and team athletics
r"
from any tirge of
rnfriona!im. Tue
fXUs take effect to.ly. The rules are very '
( r.ct in oening arsaieurs also debarring
from the col.ege atbfetlcs all but bona
runst. nasa. jau l. caar es Iksi-
min. one of the best known
enwirsem o
the Noitbwest. has been arrested by Spe
c,aJ Agent McCor. on a . hari.-e
. . .
r,f ln)lt. .
ging opium Met oy wa sent out from
- -m- ' f.
isashmgton to In est urate tbe rumors of
extensive smuggling said lo be earned
along tbe border nortn of Spoksne a
this rrt i th. it f s.;.
on
tviksne. and
this arrest i tbe result of bis investigation.
, Bod man Us been chief engineer on one ol
: the boats on Kootesai Uke
A Sew Mrs
Kansas Citt. Mo. Jan 1. Se relary of j
-"late Osborne, of Kansas, has prepared a !
tht over-production is responsible for the
id eness cf millK.n todav.
ttradj 1 r a u 1
Peknawbcco. Dec 31 Tbe cruiser i
America is reported off shis port, and it i I
said that so soon as she is re'dy to put to
sea again, both she and tbe Nic'beroy will
sail southward. During ihe last few davs !
tbe Nictreroy is taid lo have comple e.1 .
her crew and made a I oilier arrangements
necesstry to sail. It i rumored M at the
two cruisers will be reinforced bv other
! vewU. and that the fleet will thnail fr
ln'. and upon srrival there the shi: and '
inl
f m - will make cJmbine.1 attack up.-n the
IMuraeal vessels and endeavor to end tfce
rebellion wilh one de'ermiued engagement.
A saaaii.g aaalr.
Asiii.snd. Or. lec 31. Bb W
iCOX.
boy IrJ or 19 vear old. was shot and
seriously wounded by Dan Qoanrall. at Har-
vey s Earm seven miles north of here, last
eveiurg
t 'on well has heen arreste-1 and '
will l.iiv- a preliminary elimination Tues-
day. Both parties worked at Harvey's
ranch, a so doe Conwell's wife. The
report is that Wilcox either insulted or "
iiurr.-;e.l with Mr t onweli. and onwell '
K.auori. mm ir u, wnen ine i ptille.1 a
revolver and shot through Conwell's fhnt.
the latter hred four or hve shots in return, j
one (file shots taking f fleet in r cox's
alxlorien. Tne doctor, say there are t
chnc to ore against bis recovery . though
Wiieoa is reported slightly belter tcd
A Brave affair
Tacoma. Dec ol. A half breed Indian
named fc'rnk Sisco was thot erly this
morning while atlempling to break in'o a
saloon. Otbcer liiish shot him live times
before the Indian was caught.
A short time afterward burglars were
discovered breakrng into Miller A- Grin
ned' genera! store in West Tacoma. and
Officer King chased tbsm. Tne burglars
opened fire on the officer, and for three
hlocks both pursuer ami pursued k;;t up a
.unning nre at eacn otner. ine oiiicer
wiis finally s'mt in the side, an I the des-
I eradoes escaped.
faff a last (ian Accident
Vanc Ot VKIt. tt'ash. Dec 31. Vrster.iar
"linn i" .i .vi iirt, an uticie ci council
man Dirt of this city, and his son were out
shooting near Hrti'li pra'rie a very pain
1.1 t. . . . ...
iui acciueni oc'urreu. uoin men were
lining through a brush thicket, the son in
the lend, with the barrels of his gun cocked
laying across his shoulder. A twig from a
smal tree pul ed the tripgir. discharging
Ihe load ol buckshot, which hit his f.i her
in tbe left shoulder, inflicting aa ugly
wound.
t nolnrr War
S.s l'ltANrisco, Dec 81. War between
the Central American repu'jlics of Hondtir.
BJ nnd Nicaragua is imminent (lenera
M Agui're, of Jjounduras. urrived by ..
Paclfie Mail s'eamer yesterday. H) s 1,0
that just piior to bis leaving, the cong"
.tionuuras passed an act Riitliom.'ys
j.Vsident Vasi'iue. to equip troopi and '"K
1 are war against licaia?ua his d
on.
A t'Llld Eujays
l'nn p easant ll.ivor. gentle acti'Mi anu
soothing effect o Syrup ot Figs, when in
need of a laxative, and if the father or
mother be costive or bilious, the most
((ratifying results follow its use; so that it
Is the best family remedy known and
every family should have a bottle.
ROOT AND II It A NO II,
tin? poison in your blood,
however it may have
come or whatever t.liapo
it may hu taking, is
cleared away by Dr.
Pierce's ii(len Med
ical Discovery. It'H a
remedy that rousts ev
ery organ into healthful
action, purities and en
riches the blood, and
through it cleanses and
invigorates tho whole
system. Salt-rhcum,
Tetter, Eczema, Erysip
elas, lloils, Carbuncles,
Enlarged Glands, and
the worst Scrofulous
Sores and Swellings,
arc perfectly and per
manently cured by it.
Unlike tho ordinary
Spring medicines or sar
sapariliaH, the "Discov
ery works equally well
at all seasons. All the
year round and in all I
cases, it is tjunraiitetd,
as no other blood medi- I
cine is. If it ever fails j
to benefit or cure, you
have your money back.
You pay only for the
;ood you get.
Safe to eav that no other 1
Isn't it
blood -Ctxxl
' '
urifier can be "just
can be " lust as !
If it wen-, wouldn't it be sold so?l
IJy its mild, soothing, cleansing j
and healing properties, Dr. Sage's j
Uatarrh Remedy perfectly and per- j
gaaneully cures Catarrh in the Head.
Aoknts YASTEnon!"aJary andCommission
or THE ONLY AUTHORIZED j
Biofirraphy of JAMES G. BUIU
By Gail Hamimox, his literary eiecutor,
with the ; . 1 of hi family, and fur
Mr. Hlsmc' Compl'to Woikr, 1 TwEXTV
Years or Com. res," and hi later book,
"Political Hi ssiuss " One prospectm
for these 3 CE-T SRLLlMo txyiki in the mar- I
ket. A K P Jfrto of Me.. took 112 orden ;
from tint 1 10 call. : agent' profit $19C 50 !
Mr Ballard fO. took 15 order. 13 -eai j
Kuasta, in 1 ds ; proht ;..!.25. E S U ce
of Mass, took 4JT. order in '2 d.: proht 1
$47.25 J Patn Ig of Me took 43 .rdr
from 36 call; pr.itit $75.25 K A Pa'mer
I N. Usk. 53 o-drrsin 3 days; profit
9US.25. Kx lisivr TrakiroRT ai'en. It
ytiO wish to make LAJttiE
immxiiately for term to
iHnp Bill fyb. Co..niirh.fooi i
OR SANDsCN'B
iLECTRIG BELT
sin 1 aaniwn'
WITH tUCTBC-
NArjiETi:
susrtlsosr
BIST
l r. .... w 1 wsr XFikix nl 1 us rew
SM'Ui r l LaMU s 4 TVtA r turwi v 1
.- Sfw. rlSjUJI'itay !
Tim t
li-lp'it U .it
.t t.., I3t m - sk 1
. . '.'Imsi!i lui I
1 . 1 1. . I"-- a
tt4-3'v4i ft leay.s ssts ja r tX a Sks
Sc rWsl II r ! tiSl TSH
f -it ' . . - s r - fi-'fisiBti " t r
lss-t ar-t tfiu ewari ! iillll;alfviM.ii)
5srtk ... -i-! twm-t tak- !. tafsaM. frssaw A&Crssn
aAJrDKN BZsC7niC CO..
Mcw.Ta First St.. PORTLAND. QE.
Star Bakerj
I or r wclsxltslst ssnsl Klrsl Hi-
CCK8D tWlF, FF.CPRIE1CR.
.i. U rrn l.
'ssaia atf,
rlrd mUm.
Tsbarro,
sagssr,
::.,
Kta,.
asafl sir
liaeesiasrari
Vegetaklra.
"
ltfe.
T.
tie..
'-- arylk. tkal 1 kef .r
rttj sad frTj .. llvtft
soartct nc fmua for
AJ.L KINDS Oi' PRODUCE
WANTED
At the stote
Allen Bros.,
rrle
TiTTmrr.mn
DJli Hit,
EGGS,
LARD,
BAGOIST,
and GE0IC3 APPLES,
for which
I will par lh l-rt casl pnre
possible,
8 F RAMP
"wawaawsaw
TV
tiai kit, n.n.
lc',, sa!en. cats tfratatts rr th
j lT?Lawr Wtsal tttattsfcat.
M
ris. Dr. IlillerMii-HuIlK,,.
Th N..tnl OtlrToyai.t ard Life KVkkr. is noa
rwr. n,l rn S foun.l at bar twhtcti-, wil Jv
J U O.OK1I1V Kb Irlla mUvt all u' u I
nrrwnl sn.l fulurr- Iot tmublta, slarnt frici!s and
huslm w. Vou canhrar fmu scur draJ thL.ls I
Notice of Diseolution
Notice is hereby given that the firm of r
Sendeis A; Co heretoloie doinit biil nr.. i
.:uuer ...c nrtn name oi vernier ,v Lo has
this day been dissolved, Mr Adolnh Send
ers retiring. The new firm srtl be cam
posed oi Mr Ed Schmeer and James Cal
lahan who will continue the business, anl
will collect all amounts due !hc old firm
and pay all lis debts.
AuoLril SstNnRs
SCBataUUt,
FARMERS LISTEN. Se have a fine
lot of fresh grass seed, of nlmos: every
kind, Including cheat, and we wan I iufi
It. Come and see us.
STEWART iS: SOX
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN THAT THE UN.
denilsiied has filed his Anal aociunt in
estate ol Emellne E Ilasbrourk, deceased
wun vne county ciora 01 Linn couutv, Gtwjna
nd tht the county court ot said Linn county has
flvwl Saturday, th ISthday ot January, IHtw: ,'tthe
hour of 111 o'i.Io. 1c III th. f. .r..i ., ... ' ' .... . .
the county court house as tho iila.i t. 1 Bf
tn Bana ol onjection llany toaid flnl
count saw me aeitienieiit oi aaid estate.
Dated lxjMniber 14th, 18S4.
W R BILYEIT,
O W WRK1I1T, Admin d Saui non cuiu
AttytorEsWU. tcatacisntoannexo.
PAIN,
CURES
SPRAINS, BRUISES,
Reduced
.
from
"A Grtalut ef at!
The foremost men c! the
1 ne j
ol contcmpontneus activity lor THE TORLAl.
Eer (reat su'j;t Is taken u? bj Th Forum when It nsturallj COO) Isle
public attention and is treated bjr t:-.c best authorities, aithout regard to parties
or creeds. It ottl seep an. ti.oughttul reader informed oa the tasks and preklsais
ol Ut time, as M o'.htr psstsslsfsl does.
To many IfcllSHlltflll psopte. tfce price of The Forum fas hitherto been pro
bibitor j ; InJccd a!l tt :;rcat liew have been too hish in price lor the masse
of intelligent readers., o"'. no Oss number ot readers tit thoujhtiul literature
men and women who wish really to know what is soin on in the world out
side the narrow limits ol parli.alar cU and parties - is great enough in the
United States to wTOlt .o revolutionary a reduction In price. The Forum
discusses important aubircts. but it ii not out!. The literature ol contempo
raneous activity is. In tact, the mist interesting -l all literature. American
I III I Sttlp Implies that a man -shjil krw the o;:n;ons A the foremost men
and the latest great achisscmcnu in every soractaSB ot activity.
SIZE AND QtALITY UNCHANGED.
The Foram i now as cheap as the mrrs2:e8 cT mere ertertalnBeut.
THE CHEAPEST. THE LARGEST. THE BEST, OF THE GREAT SEVIEWi
The Forum Publishing Company, Urriosi Square, New York.
25c. a Copy. $3 Vcar.
The B-it Shoes
S5,
v as- v-j i irs
frfi t 7 Vassal.
5
if
L. DOUGLAS fc!-oes arc
aat: faction at the price advertised than any
vinced. The starry ing of V.. L. Ti
guarantees their va:-.e, saves thousands t (
Dealers who pesh the sale of W. L. 1
Increase the sales on their full line of cc
assd v. b!!- yon wn uis wer It. r--
!e bv
'm a yh. ,fck
ml.--- nnsa-rw -'
I This KTffiBrSr:s
T"trii if inn - ------ - " rr " V!
W.
LEBLAIN CLOTHING CO.
FORTMILLER & IRVING
rndertakers
I : t d s fmtt
k a
o tctia! tote rdsi;'. hi
which will be sold at
Tits? I.o Meal l.llr.- PreSts.
EMBALMING rd '' ?raTtcit cf the dead a specialty
HO EXTRA
ALBANY, -
rAFCi FOR
- MASONIC
The Oregon Land
.'ie Gray J'fcc'fci
MAKE? a specialty of :unnvside fruit tract ruar Salero
Will sell "i. 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 yT
ere sjjial 1 cash payment !i time on balance
or pa'ttic .ila.s.
CIGAR
J. JOSEPH.
'AHOLEbALE
OdIj White Labor Bmpioysd
NEW
My sruitK t .
f n am sats
F
ruu
amirs'. I.
BOTTOM
MEAN BUSINESS.
ill soli all crrc korv ware and holiday goods at
COST- Here are some prices Lamps, wort!;
50c for 'Jr cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00
flips And saucers :T to 10 cents a set; pla'es, 40 cents pei
set. Everything else iii proportion.
Cf .11 on me and you-will not bs deceived.
J.
t'HE I
.Ktlinti PIIOTOIiKlPHt
V JL 5) SC a
y f Z " MIMatmaU m hi
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA,
LUMBAGO,
SWELLINGS, BURNS.
50c. to 25c. a Copy,
$5 to $3 a Year.
orum
cur rtricdUatt."
or id write the lit.-ratura
W, L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
$4 and S3.50 Dress h
S3. 50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles!
S2.50, S2 for Workingmen
$2 and 81.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES
33, S2.50 82, $1.:
CACTIOS-U aaay de
Hers you W. L. Dooeti
abor at m redaeI i rir
or say ho kas larm wltk
I n isaroe ataicpedl
(Ata buttons, put html
down sva
"Ish, easy fitting, ar.d give bette
her make. Try one pair and be cos
o
ra:ne and price on the bottom, whtct
.-- srnurv '.3 t! - wear therr-J
Ji'ioes train customers, which he'.rs
ti mr ; o m-: at a 1
r r r f 1 f-al.r
' -:
110t. Ct.lS, ! -..
Ms c rl
. l :h ; r d o! casket ai
u;-lr"ri. i-r.oilsm.i
HEARSE OR SERVICE ,
TEMPLE, - - CR.EGC!
a-.
ORii'G-O
sie street, tiranc1 -Z.ce u PortalSasl
FACTORY
Proprietor
RETAIL
UPN1TURE,
- 7
0PrUtS.T-t HT.NTTUUF. CONSISTING
ooea. tc., which 1 will sell ai
PRICES.
Thos. Itrink.
Gradwohl.
Cabinet photos from $1.50 to f4.tx
per doxen. Bnlaiglng pictures a
specialty. 16x30 crayon; franitd
for $10.00. We --arrv a large stock
of 5x8 ami steresco'.'''- views of Or-
KS, vil'J" .
Ladies:
The Secret
Of a
Fair Face
lis a
Beautiful
Skin.
Sulphur Bitters
Will give you
A lnvlv
1 Complexion. JL
J!
Ban
, kkun for best UKwlval work j.'.i.
H. R. IITDE. tr. n. I0INDIXOEB
4LBASY !
coi
iraltimoR IJIofk, - - iMfcg, re.
F U R IN ITO E
complete line of
idertaki:c
-Va all ' raffa ff -
EMBALMIrV0 h,.
V
orar 3rd V
.:.? oxs
Notice
for Publicatioi
D S Land Orriii at Urxcon Cmr.
Jtrty IStn, lS9Si
Notice i herebr given that in coccJ
ar.ee with the provision of the act '
congress ot June 3, 1S7S, entitled
v. iuc taic i'i tiniDcr .ard in tl
tase ot ai:Icrr:a, Oreeor. Nevada al
' W I ....... "f -. 1 f
. man. 05 rticany, toantv of Unri.sat- of
; Oregon, has this day awes in this cTce
( his sworn statement No ;SS9. for 'ne Ps-r-chase
of the S of S E j and S ij of W
i of Section So 16, in Township N0J0
l South. Range No t. East, and will of er
; proof to show that ihe land tour ht Ms
m. re valuabi ; f r its Ut ber or stone tn
, f-r agwculture par;oses. and to esta ii.h
h:s data to said land before the Register
arc Receiver of this orfice at Oregon
! City, Oregon, on Tn sTar tne 6:h dav of
j Jebtuary, 1S94. 'c names as witnesses:
M t Colosin. of Green Basin. Oregon,
t John ra:ey, of Green Basin Oregon C H
j lVilrimple, of A bacy. Orgoe., and F t
j Ho m.f, of Alban , Oregon . Acy and all
; persons c.sirstir.g sats easels' the aboves
urscrtoea .ancs are rvejues ed to file their
claims tn this otice or. r before said 6ih
day ol February. iSa.
KAMlLLta. Ergister.
Notice for Publication.
I". S. Lad Once, Oxccox CTtt. Or.
N-en.br 2cd, 1S93 "
j Notice is hereby ulven that in eompli
; anoe with the provisions of the act of
fortress of Jons 3, :S7S, ent;Ued"An act
for tne sale of s.nibtr laads in tha spates
0 Ca tfornt. Ores n. Nevada and Was
inKton Territory." as extended toal! the
: public land states by act of August 4 !.
Praocis L Holt rJ Aibanv. eoun.v or
Linn statof Oreson, has this dav file i
io this office ois swvrn statement N . is'
: 'or the purchase ot the southeast !. of
I saetion 5io i5 in township No 10 H ratine
No 6 eas , and will offer proof to show
tint the laud so ..gut is more valuab for
its timber cr stone ttisn for agricultural
purpose, and 10 erublish his elaim t
sam !anu i
-
names as
said land b-t re the Retiist?rand Receiver
mw ai 'rec tiy ; Or; on Tuss
stn day of Kebruarv, 1SSH; Ho
s witnesses; C H nal rtmnu.
Albert E Holmes; . V Acants: a ink'
; all o." Albany. Or. Any and ai! persons'
e'ain ing sirerealy tha above leacribed
1 lands are requested to ti'e their elaiuia in
S this o(Hc" am or bjfore sad tUh dav ol
' February; 1$M.
KotlKRT A MlLLBK;
I Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE KB
ha thus Jay ktSBl llntJ admin
isttKr ilh lh will aanxvl ot the tata uf f asuti
S.ouuwril!. decvasej, by the .vunty cwort ,j
Uan CAMuity, ttrtwaa, and alt sasaaaa
aamie claim against said eatata am herebr rtT
liiirtJ to prrasnt th asm iulv TriSvl ta" bm
at c-.y tome about six Hamsbari Linu
sawaty, Orvj n, within six laoatha from th dat,
Uateil Pei-imbei 5th, 1S9S.
anas TE CSIMES.
- J !22s. , aaaUnsstsato,
Atty or A.ln.m .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
IksfOtrai IS HEREBY OIVEX THAT THE CJ.
taasafaal have been artKHnted administrator of
the eatate of L Gerhard, late ot Linn county Or
deceased. All persons bavin claim against ' aaiil
eatate are hereby required to present them duly
Termed as by lw leuired to th uirtlersigned at
Ooryalii. Otsaaa, within six month from the
da'eheteit.
Dated thi stth day ol Nevemrxr. lsa
LEO GERHARD.
. . . . HEJiRY G ERH RJ
W eathertor,! Jt Chamberiam, AdmirurtritiT.
Attys for Admin.
, D. ii.Uavik
J
r
WE wAJsT YOtjTO WORK FOR US
thus makiua .OO $35 OO
tEK WEEK. Paries (tfn500
furnish a horse aud travel through tbe coun
try ; a team, though, ia not necesaarv. A
fw vacaocias in tc was and ciuee. Spars
hoars may t e used to good ad.antage.
8 F JoUKB'v J Co.
11th and Main SU, bVchmonj, Va.