CMlOtV.lt. The Oregonian ig remarkably hot unde the collar, because, (as its edltot claims to believe) tha state board did the tax payers of Portland Injustice 'ti not reducing the asses-' ment mad In that county. The De nocrat would like to tee fair dealing In taxation . I is a ordinal tenet of democratic faith tha axatlon should be eiiusl, and Portland hould be treateJ fail ly. The presumption s that the state board did right in the mat er. But the Oregonian is estopped from oirplanlng. Sjme y&irs ago when Linn ountv was assessing niotttges at par, Mult nomah v. as assessing them at So cents on the dollar. The Oregonian raised no pretest a. ainit this injustice lo the people of Linn conn ,but tacitly endorsed it, It evjn went sa far as to sa) (so we are informed) that Linn county was the father of the mortage tax law and tha we ought to bear that burden at a punishmen for passing such a law. But we do not be ieve that Multnomah is treated unfairly tr. tlhelr assessments this year. It ts true tha1 some property is assessed higher than it could uow b sold for, hut this is as true of Linn and other counties. It was manifest in justice on the part of tha board to raise th value of (own lots In Linn county to percen Tl.e trouble in Multnomah county waajha p.ior lo the to the agsage of the presen assessment law that taxpayers of that coun V escaped much of their taxes by means o arge deductions for ir.debtebnoss. Now they can not escape. Trie Oregonian as.alway in the lead waging heroic wa'fare agains the law allowing deductions for injebtednes and the mortge tlx law. It secured th repeal of each. It bow sees the isult. Le, it stop its incendla-y threatnings anl a), vise people to be law abiding citizens. And now a convention of wool to meet in Salem shoit'y to aikke forma protest against the passage of tbe Wilson tariff bil". They Invite those who favor protection to hops, prunes, lumber and cia to meet with them. How cunning. The purpose is to appeal to all who are in the protection combine to unite against, the Wilson bill . Well, when these selfish rep resentative of protected interests get lo gather wliat proportion of too citizens of Oregon will they represent? Not osein thirty Will they, when they meet together discuss the all B.-th i'l le whollr iinnrpd -t. i ally j a i lights of the great masses are never consider ed in assembles of lhpe who meet to promote the cause of protection A man who will be so stupid as to say or believe that the in terests of consumers are promoted by pro tection should be sent to an asylum for the lessee. Selfishness is the whole foundation of the scheme of pictection. Coold the mises be heaid i tA'ashiogton as the class es are, the e would oe very little delay in assing IRe Wilson bill. PUT TO FLIGHT all the peculiar troubles that beset a woman. The only guaranteed remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. For women suffer ing from any chronic "female complaint ' or weakness ; for women who are run-down and overworked ; for women ex pecting to become mothers, and for mothers who are nursing and exhausted ; at the change from girlhood to wo manhood ; and later, at the critical " change of life " it is a medicine that safely and Certainly builds Up, Strength- ens, regulates, and Cures. ! If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Wli.it you are sure of, if you obe Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, is either a perfoct ami permanent cure for your Cntanli, no matter how bad your case may uc, or $o00 :n cash. ' 'I- Ihe propiieton of - the medicine promise to pay you the money, if theycan't cure jrou. 5 TO 23 DOLLARS PER DAY Easily Made. W waot rnaur raca, wtraen, tort, and g iris ts work for as a few boars daily, right ia and arf ui jl tlieirowB homes. The business la eaay, pleasaoC strictly honorable, and paj-s batter than any other offered agents. You have a clear fisld aad no eomiMtltlan. Expricnf-e aud special ability on. necessary. So capital required. We eqaip yen with asjstytsaksg that rou need, treat yon wea ami help yau to earn Ua time ordiaary wage. Women do aa well as men, and boy and girl miike gool par. Anyone, anywhere, can do tti work. All sue;eed who follow our plain and sirr pie ili jti ,.. Karnpst work will rarely brine, Jon a great deal of moni-y. Eyerjtblng is ner aud In great demand. Write for our pamphlet circular, and receive full infortnall'.n. K'o harm dona If too conclude not to go on with tbe business. George Stinson&Co Box 488, PORTLAND, MAINE, 1894 Hamper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. nsarm's Himi ia fccyund all queslion.tn teiuiiiis; Journal in Aroria, in it sp endid illustrations, in eerpa of ilininuiahe' contiitutors, and in its ra army of readers. In splendid line, it diawa on tha hiabest order of ta'nt,tbo mei. bast fitted by pa .i i iet. aod training to trrai lb leading topics of tbe day. In fiction, the most popular stiry writers contribute t it columns. Buperb drawings by the foremost artists illustrate its special artictcs.ilastoriesi d every rot able evsiit of public intercat; it erntains portrait o trie i'.ing-uishid men ard women who are making; lb hisioiy of lb time, hit special att.utb n is given t tho Army and Navy, A mateur Sport, and Music and the piama, by distinguished experts. In a aond. Harper's Weekly combines tho news features of tb daily paper and tha artl.ie and literary qua 1 1 tie of theratgszin with the solid critical character of tb? review. BIBPER'3 PERIODIOALS, ! rer YeariS HARI'Kh'8 MGAZINg $4 OS HARPFB S WEEKLY . 4 09 II Mi I'; I. .s BAZAR HAS r; f VOUSO PKOPLE t so Pnsiaxe frrets all dbier.bcts in the (Jattssl States Canada and Meaico, Tbo Valtinrauf the Weekly begin with the first Nur ber for Jnury of each year, When no lime ia mentioned, subscrlptluus wil. begin with the number current at tin time of receipt of order. Douud volume of Harper's Weekly for three year hack, in neatel'th him. ing, will be sent by mall, peak. ago ild, or by exprcii, free of expanse (provided the freight dans not exceed ono dollar per volume,) for ft 00 per relume, Clutb, cusca for each volume, suitable foi bindins, will be teutby n ail, post-paid, on receipt of (1 each It'-miUa' ces should be made by rosiofll e sb.i.ey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of ioee. Newspapers arc not to copy Litis adve. ..assssat without the expres order of nasi It Usutus 1 Address: MAUI KKfat; 1 BOTUU.. Naw Yoia . I'iS.'Alll. StESKRVf. Through the kindness of Hon R A Miller tilt register of the U S Land office at Oregon City we are enabled to lay btforeour reader the proclamation t f the president setting a- part th great rejerve of ptib'.ie lands in the Cascade mountains. The Cascade Kange Timber Reserve ex tends Lorn the Casoade Licks on the Col umbia river to althin lo miles of the Cali fornia line. For 11$ miles it is about 3O i miles wide, and for 30 miles, between Dia mond Peak and Mt Pit, it is 60 miles wide, embracing the summit and slopes of the Cascule range and comprising 4.500,000 acres The reserve is larger thau wag necessary, j Though the bill was Introduced In congress j with the object to secme the timber on such j reseive, many sections included have, be;n surveyed and have settlers on than.. The following is the president's proclama tion: WhffllAt It is provided by section 24 of the act of congress approved March 3rd, lS- - ! jvjics... in any (Mi. v. .uc pumu wbollv or in part eoversd wi:h tlmtr or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or no., a public reservation!, and the presl- dent shall, by public proclamation, declare , 91, entitled, "An act to repeal timoer cm- , su,pS -j anj ; SOuth, to the point lor tue i ... . ..,r...,,.iaiie.r .ku aitemoon n.v the ice breaking on which i made De-tote the t'ountv Clulc r l.lnn tureia. and for o.her purpoies," "That soothe.st corner irWMf I south, range ! e Impossible but the niarriage " ska'ing The bodies were !,!, '... A -ry. t'r. M-r. h n IK,, v.r the president the Unite 1 State, may, from j g cast; thence northerly along the unaur- this aged pair ig duly and officially re- J JSStSSA PTE TI 1 " f the SE ' a" l W " . time to time, set apart and reterve. In any j Tevcd line between ranges S and 0 e-ist. to f?" ..I1"? Un J,!rco M""' 1 boy attended the ceremony and goon after ? tp H,K K He 'iam'" 9? state or territo-v h.vir.ir public land katrinc sk. k sss. Z ,B..ki 1 an-lk f?W "CCord.ng to the tllp ,,,,,": . 8.".""Cr following witnewe to prove his the establishment cf such reservations anl ; sections 'M and 35, 2C and 2-, and 22 nnd the limits thereof;" ( j g, to the northeast corner of section 22: Aa WiitREAs,Th: pa'jbc lands in the thence westerly along the section line be state of Oftgon, within the limits htreiuatter 1 tween sections 15 and 22 to the southeast described, aie in patt covered w'tb tim' er, i and it appear that the public good would I be promoted by set ing apart and icsei viog I said lands as a public reseivation. j Now, thereicre,I,Grover Cleveland, pres i , dent of the United estates, bv virtue of ihe southeast corner of section $; (hence north-Bro-r " ! -A k ,. l .u. . .,.. .v. .:- It 1. ; in. 111 ui . . - . . fcj ".iiiuh - 1 ! foresaid act 'of congress. Co hereby mike . knon and proclaim ht there is hereby , K reserved frura en.ry or s;ttlement and set apart as a J'ub'.ic Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or pa.cels of lani ly- :ng and being situated in the state of Oregon and paitlcularly described as follows, to wit. Beginning at the meaner corner at the intersection of the range lino be ! northeast corner of section 32, noituerly to tween ranges t; and 7 east, township 2 the point for the nortacast corner of sec nortb, W M, Oregon, with the mean high- ti0n S. westerly to the point i.r Ihe south - -o 1 .. r n.n.1- nn .UA . .... .1, Kant- nf IS. Pa- ! . I k C ' - '- : ' " innihia river in taid atate; thence north- i . i , i i - t . , easterly aiong said mean nigu-aier mars to its intersection with the township line between townships 5 and 3 north; thence easterly along said township linj to the northeast corner of township 2 north. range B eusr; locoes souiusriy aifti. "t j range line between ranges 8 and 9 east, to the soutiwest corner of township 2 nortt;. ' range 9 east : thence sontherly along the ( range line beta een ranges B nd 9 east, to the southwest corner of township 1 north- range 9 east; then easterly along the Base Line to the northeast corner of township 1 south, range 10 east; thence southerly j along the ranp line btwteurangeslOtndJ 11 east, to tbe aonthcast corner of town-. ship 4 south, range 10 oast; thence west erly along the township line between town ships 4 and 5 south, to the southwest cor ner of township 4 south, range 0 east; thence southerly long ihe et boundary of township 5 south, range 9 east, to its intersection with tbe west boanstary of the Warm Springs reservation; thence south westerly aiong said Tndian reservttion boundary to the south vest corner of said reservation; thence southeasterly along the south boundary of said Indian reservation to a point on the north line of section 3, township 12 south, range 9 east, where said bonndsry crosses tbe township une between townships 11 and 12 ssu'.h, range 9 eas ; thence easterly to the northeast ... . .... - - . (. .vnuou. mm tmmmf v w w. . Ibence soutbery along the tange line to i"ci r'ugrn j uw i coii, io uc wum- ast corner of township M south, rang 9 east; thence westerly along the TbirJ Standard Parallel South, to the north j Done a, the city of aebtngtAS, this east corner of township 14 oato, range 9 1 2Sth day of September, lsir.). of the Indc east; thence ssutberly along the ran-ie line ! pecdencc of the United States, the 118th. between ranges 9 and 10 east, to the south- j 8,!t corner of township 15 south, range 9 east ; thsnce easterly along the Third standard Parallel South, to the northeast corner cf township 16 -i h. range 9 east : thence southerly along the range line be tween ranges 9 and 10 east, tc the south east corner of township 20 south, range 9 east; thence easterly along the Fourth Stan dard Parallel South, to the northeast corner of township 21 south, range 9 ea?t; thence . souther. y along the range line between ranges 9 and 10 east, to the southeast corner of rownshiD south, ranee 'J east; tbence westerly alenjr the towrstiip line j between townships Z ard 24 south, to the ! sontheatt corner of township 2U sooth. range 6 at : thei ca souiberly along tbe j ranfe line between ranires G and 7 east, to i the southwest corner of township ao soutb, 1 range 7 east; thence westerly along fi j Fifth Sandard Parallel Sou'h. totlte noint ior tne nonn west corner or ;ownsuii o south, range 7 east; tbence southerly along the surveyed and nwsurveyed west boun-' daries of townships 26 south. 27, 28. 29 VT!v , ,1. nd .10 south, lo the southwest corner of j township 'JO south, range 7 east; thence 1 westerly aloig the unsurveyed Sixth! Standard Parallel Soutb. to tbe pond for tb-e.i,-a. .,,f,..-n.i.i., r. an,,. I.. ! r - 1 - m . 1 - nr I ee m i ii i runue i i east; thence southerly along tne ; surveyed and unsurveyel wttt ltoundaiies of townships 01, 32 and 33 south, range7 east, to the southwest corner of township 33 south, range 7 1-2 east; thence easterly along the township line bet een townships 33 and 34 south, to tbe northeast corner cf township 34 south, range 6 east; thenre southerly along the east boundaries of townships 34 and 35 south, M-tf 0 east, 'o the point of intersection of tbe east boundary o! township 85 soutb, rangx 6 east with the west shore of Upper Klamath Lake; Continued to-morrow. Thence along said shore of said lake to its jjtersection with the range line between ranges 6 and j eait, in township 36 scuth hen:e southerly along the range line be. ween, ranges 6 and 7 eas', o the s'jtitl.east orner if ton!iip 37 eoutli, r.intt 6 east; tb rtM Wystcrty-slawg thj f ts'ij line bet accii lonihip 37 anl 48 south 10 the southwest comer tf town hip 37 sju h. rane 4 eari; r.heoce north :rly along the range It e ltetveen range. 3 an l 4 east 1, the northwest, c?ro(ucr lo dp 36 south, rAny,. 4 east;'hence 'ss'erly along tne Eighth Stand ard I'arallcl South to the HOubwest corner of township 35sout i, range 4 east; thence norr.;. rly alongthe rsiige line between 1 ang 3 and 4east,'0 the southwest corner of ti. it nalilp 31 southrang: 4 es' ; lh;u.e wes'srl) dun ihe township line ti.-twe.-., to vniht; ti iitsj 32 outhtothe soutliwest corner of U was tip 31 ,cuth. range 1 est; thence aorqitfiy aljn the surveyed snd ur.surveynl Wilt.ttnet c Meridian lo fit northwest corn;r ttl lo v.i ship 20 soiih range 1 els'; thence eca er. V s'ong tiie town ilil;i 'le b.- "n-n ioviislrp I yauil J..Oll , w 11. e UWifklHst curmr of township 2n outh, range 1 cas' ; tiience northerly along t'i range line between range 1 and 2 east, to the northwest r.jr. ntr of township 18 south tange 2 east .henceeasterly alaiig the tow nhip kW betwien tnwrghlps and iS south, to tbe southeast cjrnerof towns dp 17 s mill range 2 east; ibence northeily along ihe range line between rng; 2 an! 3 e.nt to tho southwest corner of township 17 south range 3 east , thence easterly along 1 he iur ssioj and unsurveyed township line between townships 17 and iS south, to tlie point for the southeast corner cf township 17 south, range 4 east ; thence northerly along thesar veyrd nt unsurveyed ranges 4 and 5 east subject 10 ti e proper easterly or westeilv otlseta on the Third, Second ami first Stnr.d aid Paiallels South, to the northwest corne ot township 5 South, range 5 east; thenca easterly along the township line betwem towsships 4 and 5 south, to th southeast corner of township 4 south, lange 6 eagt thence northerly along the range tine be twten ranees 6 anrl 7 east, to the northwest comer of townsnln 4 south, range 7 t; . . thence casta ly alonjf the towt'ship line In tween township 3 and 4 south, to the IsVaU. west corner of section 34, township 3 south range 7 east; thehec northeily along the gur veyed section line between sections 33 and and , ' 01 34 27 and 2$, 21 and 22, 15 and 16, 9 10, and 3 and 4. to the northwest corne section 3 of said townthip ar.d tange thence easterly along tho surveyed mi 1 unsurveyed township line between town i range o east ; tnence, weseny aiong tue t.wnhin lino l.eiw.eii lownshina 1 and S my uiie oeiwwo iowiisui i mw - to the south, ast corner of section M, , . o . .1 . ; hip 1 south, raoge 8 east ; thence . south township northerly along the section line between corner of section 16; thence northerly on the section line between sections 15 and 16 to the point for the northeast corner of aectiou 16: thence westerly aloug tho see- lion line between sections 9 and 16 to ibe Vlty .1 : 1 lie ev Ltuil ...id ii"i.u - 1 . 3 B and S and 4 llUii 0, to the northwest err- ner of section 4. township 1 south, range 8 J . ' j east ; thence easterl) along the Base Lir.e to , the southeast corner cf section .53, town !, hip 1 north, range S east; thence along the unsurveyed section lines northerly to tba rolI1t for the northeaot coreer of sec- ! ;, XX. wMfswIr to ilut noint for tbe , .w . - , - - along the unsurveyed range lire lietween ranges 7 and B east, to the point for tt.s northwest corner of township 1 uortb. nwvc 8 east ; thence westerly along the un . .... ... .. surveyed township lire between townships land 2 north, to the northwe.t corner afr township 1 north, ranje i east thence northerly along the surveyed and unsur- veyed range line betwoei ranjs C and T ess. to the meander comer t i intw section wiih the mean high vater mark on the soath bank of the Columbia river, te place cf befinnirg. Exreptioir from ihe fort?? acu effect cf this proclamation a'l landu bich may kaTe been, prior to tb- da!e hereof, em- braced in anv leo-al entry or covered iv any lawful filinir. duly of record in the rroner t--.j c. L:.Lir" . "1 - " S" i ii ' sssss irnea oia.es una osnce, or vyou itur. any valid settlement .as been made pw suant to law, and tbe statutrry period within wbich to make e'.try or Sling of ecord has not expired; and all mining claims duly located and held axortling to tbe laws of Oka United Ststes and rn'e and itgulations not in ror.flic'. therewith: ! .lertai.C: Provided that this excep'ton shall not toappiytoany particular tract of ;anu unless the entrvman. tettler or claimant contmr.es to comply with the law under which the entry, 6 hng. settlement or Io ( cation was mad j Warning i hereby eipreaaly eiveo to all parson not to enter or ma'-e setliement ... . . .. . . ... j upi sue .rati "I lall- imiei IUU j proclvnaUon. j m witness wce'eoi. i nave nereanto sc. j my hand and caused ihe seal of tbe United . State lo be affixed QhjsWsta Cl.EVEI. .NO. Received and 61eJ at the iar.d office in Orecon City. Xovem'er 1 ! -.: imm't rats ON THE IX OMKlsX- What ii all this chatter we hear about the monarchical nature of at. income tax? 1 1 - a tax which is levied in Switzerland and nearly every oiher republic lecome monarchical because it I . i-vicl in tireat Britain ? The lariff i a fv.-iite tsx in almost T . every country ruled by Vion or it therefore monarchical? Monarchies tax tobscco aad spirit Must our internal revenue aysdera be ahol isbeJ aa tnonarc'uieiiV' mere is n'tt a monarchy "naer tne san but taxes real eslalp. Ileal t.-late taxes must alao be monarfliica'. l.l I . I . . . I It-- 1 I .-iu.j uu. i.i nuvm 1 poll taxes and deg laics ? Theie are sirr. - ilar taxes in monarchiei. In fart what tax is the e that has not , .. ...... . , . b?en, is not or may not 'ie levied under a monarchical form of government'-1 Miall tha free ami enlightened ;op!e of this great and (.louou. RepeMte be oppres- mmtl I ,on,r,...i, ,11 ,5er . v l,.rer' "luiuuiiiiwn. Oon Willi a I inxc-. iiiey arc monarcn icai: This monarchical rubbish is monumenta nonsense. There is no argument in the ' ceaseless repetition of an empty form of words It is we.iri?.'iiic and should be1 " wi)en sensible people are discussing a 1 serious question the parro's' cages should be covered . ttool s.ie;- A dispstch from Pittsburg Pennsylvania forecas's the coming of better times in the - following way : The Sligo Iron NJills, on the south side. win resume ofieraiions. iiou jie turn, tin Iues.ly. bight hundred men will be em-! a i) 1 -t t 1 1 11 ,. f Hirer Bobertswlre and roi mill will turn, for tho lir.'t timo Miner: sbut-iluwn. The Tenth Btrcff mill of the Olivet Iron and Steel Company u ill resume on Tsse day. double turn. TSe mills of Dilworth, I'orter ei Co..aiid A M Hyns & Co . which have been In par tial operation, wilt also resume in full Dti Tuesday . A eenservative estimate of t t number 0' men that will be emi loyed 11 Miee mdl 1 laces the number at 3 000. Canie K"riiace No 2. st Keating Station nn ihe asaliiaapra and Ooii Railway, which lies been l lle almost a year wfll he put in blast next week, giving employment to 2jo work men. -i..jtfle 100 r -.rara ot00. Tlio readerr of this paper v learn that tin r. i at 1 ... 1 on bu clcaae-d to 1 11 :ided disease 1 that scienco Irn Men idilu t. cars in all Its ctags, and that Is Caturrh. Mall's Catarrh Cureistlieon. , t ' Ij cure known totbc med ical fraternity. Cutarrli bwlmi 11 coustitutionnl dircaa. require? a constitutional treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure, lit taki n ijiternittly, acting directly npon the blooit anil mucous surface of the system, thereby dcslroving the foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbo constitution nnd assisting suture in doing its work, Tbe proprietors bava r.o much faith In it curative powers, that tbry oiler One Hundred Dollars for any cas fiat Si falls to curs. Head for list of testimonials. Addr, F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Tolsao.O. W Bol y Druggl-' ''5c Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Fare drape Cream of Tartar Powder. llo buy 1000 eords of wood ami luiv it pre pnfed for the market C H clement lms sued the Sul -m States man for 83000 for libel. The offenM con sisted in lulling Clement 11 Jim Crow lo t active Nowadays a man hag to make a fool of Rimwll to receive notoriety. Dr D.iver eayg tho matter with Job The Doctor ...... 1 . j 1 1 Y'."e ? , " pox o v it h.-i vi i((iiini. One of the largest dry goods liouges in the city informs the WUcome that iis holiday trade tins year exceeded, by several thousand dollars, that of lS;2-3. lThe management found a whole lo'.ol j : people provided with "mifflcient means of support." Portland Welcome. A wonderful anniversary, tho 100th, of marriage of Mr and Mrs Jean Szatli- ic-uru, iiiey were 01 iiiarriagenuie ajie Asm Hungary at tliattimea brule- i iuuoi icavkcu mc nc vi - f,ul a bride that of 15 the pair mutt now be at least I -0 ana Ilo yearn old. ' . croom must have reached the aire of 2ii 1Iiom arc times when hen we should hate , owdtma iu each otlier. When we should love our neighlior as . ' e urselves. i When we should, not be scared t ilcath at von- thing we see. U'Un .k..l.i ... f.t. fcl. won state lias a witty way ot ge ting revenge oilier uav ue wns iiuuig on u .-siaic " ..'1 h ' , m J"? ,' j ports. '1 an. surprised. amid a friend. . -that you should find it necessary to read law on a street car." "I am not reading j aw." said be. "I am reading the decis-1 Tjii though, stand high in ether states. . 1 - OAktlLLC. A fire abna - soamle.1 lai h1ws,1u Bonnff. the firemen from South '.ik ivilli. .he H ! were the iirst at the scene of danger, fine residence of U A Ba-,fonl. I the fire When we should pniire for a pniroos ! out. .tturday night John went out to "do ! w ... . na; n a -nlXZl . future. the town lie drank heavily, and soon , . .T V . . .. . Tii 1 ! after returning to bi ho'el a great crash for0 tonnty lerk of I.innt o.at Allany, 41 . . . , wMbear.linhi.room. John's wife had ""r "V1, Wa-,:'1: v,VvHu. ,er : A I twyer who cannot itn.en.lr whence fUi,W ,,:,. d k, ia ,, ... II K N" 7225. for tbe S a of N . )i and j 1 case before the stn.re.me curt f tins .,i. 1...- m,. ,uf..ii . li of ! K 'i. w M. to II, h It 1 h. Me ! was all in tbe flue and a few pails of water ue. w 'veu ..co lo da-e ha re- ' a of H fc . and E . X W , aat j i put it out. Mr Riniford wjuldn't allow i1 varieos comment Tre royalists 20, tp 11 S K 1 fc fie, MM.teM ! he engine to come in f or fe,u U.e mtmmm I V g bj I . mniJ1gjmMBi , would tromp up some of hi aituae ami 1 77-, ..gg mmm -i as. :- ii i.i. . . , ... The a P 8 C E electe.1 oflii-ers on lelec-te-l i resident; Miss Anna I'at'ison. I Z? 9cal S.0. g" a"J"i vux piilent: J KWilliatuson. reconling y forces of the I ntied b'itc. ; secretary: J w Fisber. corresponding ec- ; ioV a ktrsisri l. '" Hrt?Uen.swT j SaLcsi.ctr. .'an '.-The report of the Mi,s ten lhrift u tiMtitig frien.L Jretv. comr ittee o! vis;tuig physicians lo East I W e acsnowlnlse a lueaaant cull from her. . . : 717r Z ETl " ... Call ajrain MisJCora! . a fr . cif fa m. i ti . V tauv'. i j!i lla'jrUr ll-v came in on hi in unawares. Mr." law-o'n .k. .... T iL" "A '.'T .,'1 I V I I . . ....... ; ZZ1 ' :.V i T . i" l! A .vr , tt'.r cl.iss al our citiren. Mr. lis je.i i to surprises. The wr-k of i raver i- !in oueerveil here by uieetintrs evsrv afternoon at 2 o'clock Mr ri M Mone nas gone to Portland. ne JianTs v. leant a.'l t:e can with retraM to : -mil oners; as ne wanu lo put up a large : onT .e sun ir. ir-r. r.ev .i .si A.nvr. .mil; A Laniturd w,.nt In Allc.nv Ttie-nluy to ottend a nm- . ing of Presbyter-. i.itti.k IDsimS. . rcastla in s- t Jnite a nnmlier of our vounir PMpla at saw a " Mia iwi t U7Ut .1 T . v.li.lM :. : ., ,. - ai '"""' ;-l '" mn. oser in innjion cc.toty UBS : w.v There i, some Ulk of a wedding in the ik oi a vesminf in me ; near iGtiire ' affair. Itisexperteu to be a arandi Mi-- .'txrtlia M 1'aj.iel i I tchinir srbeol in llalsey. 'lithe.ts an! Hrattain have a Urge cum- ber of Sne muthin r.adv for market. Tbe price being so low thi-y lon t fevl like dii posin? cf them et- Mvss Annie U;then his returned to her home ui Aibany where she will attend -ihool the n-maind.T of tiie winter. Mr Fruits ha- resignci his position as teacher in this place ar.l Prof Hates will take hi place. Mr Henry Freerksen has leen danprr- oueiyij!; l.at we are in hopes of ber re- i-overy. Bo ut. . IKtniTat. v line it is over ihtrfy seat ago slr.ee ( Ai:cocV's Pnrrjo riters were first intra- 1 ducca t tne mrd'ral '-rofeasion ar.d pub- i lie, tbt. marked sjccrt and ur.precedentd popciari'y wiiicf. mev met with not only continues, bit s-eadllv increase. No o;hcr plasters l.ave hern produced which gain so many rs'lrr.oriala of high value as .iiosc cootlntaotialy a -corded to Alcock a j I'orous riaater. ami tic oniv motive tor !. these excepttoral tilbaCM Kes la fact of i"m meatcmai ana p urmareuti- their being a mejtcinal and pharmareutl- ' . ' 1 ....... I "I - - .' . . - .. A I j tional proof of tiie true value of Alcock's , Porous plaster ile in the fact Ihast thej , arc bdng largely imi ated by ursciupu' Pc'on". who c'k to dcceivi- the pub- be by offering plaster, which thev claim ; to M .slme. KquaL' 'a good 'better, j 'best porous plaie'.' etc, while it t In ! gnerai appearance only that they rescm- ! 5v VJlst ,h,e Ti'C"tfJ I o . ". If. f " are !mlla"on ol Alrock,. As'oid ilcalers who attempt to pvlm off plasters that are Inferior anti worthless "ZELZZmZ .. ... i ... . i i . . t . . for the ErapiUn of the shin tared Ed Veaney, Brock yllle, Oi.tario, Canada. says 'f have used Ilrandrvth's Pills for the past filtren years, snd think them the best cathar.ic and antl bbllous remedy known. Kor some five years I suffered trlth an eruption of the akin that gave me greal pain and annoyance. I tried different blood remed.es. hut. allhouah eaiiiins "Irength tin hching was unrrlleved. I I nnMi : ' 1 ' 1 iu iiise a inoiougn course , of Brandeth's Pills, I took alx each night c n.. i.j.j , . lor nignis, men live, lour, llirec. two, ie ,, each hv .nA . . month ,ook one VKry nljht w(h m I happy result tha. now'my skin I perfect- ; )v ck!ir arid ha, Dren l.ver Snc(.' .. sieir rralsr. Self praise I no recommendation, but there are not times when one must permit I a person to tell Ihe truth about himself . A' ben what he says is supported by ihe 1 ti-tlir.nnv of ethers no reasonable man j will doubt hi word. Now, tossvthat ; Allcncu's Porous Platters rc the only ! gen Otoe xnd raHable porous plasters made . is not self praise In the slightest degree. They have stood tne test for over thirty I years, and In proof of their merit it Is only I necesjary to call attention lo the cutes they have effected nnd to the voluntary testimonial of those wh.o have used them. Bewait ol imitations, and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask fdr Allcock's, and let no solicitation or expla nation IrsdllCf you to st -ept a substitute. Albany Market. Vli-i... 43;. Or-lx t5 f 'our, ti.Wi. iiiier. 'Jiin. Kutun 25 s. fajntt is to irn i'nrk limns rito l5:hoiii.irs rtto loe: lie. . 11 to lie. Hay. lulled, tl t0 atottrt, H. A(ple , 4' Hops lr. ii'! f.'ii II il u 1111, Ik;, apples, Oo lili'horis, ! Oil inr dossn, Hatr. on ft ot, IKd. Hons, tlu-t "c 1. 8j TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Ills: Bailie. London, an 9. The Libson correspon dent forwards the following mail advices, I ijrougiu irotn Kto by ate steamship Clyde, under date of l'ecembcr 20: An important Imttlo has been fouglit In the state ol Sao PUK, in wbich the government troops. 1 I--V1 . . .. , ,,7' 1 miller lieneml Argalio, were defeated by ; the insurgents. T.iere were I0.0U0 (roonsi ?vKed Wtlo. Five hundred of j the government forces were killed and the ; e.. tancu jii-'nris. Among me i captured ure lienerals Silvu and Telia 1. Rldn-i Ealer. San FitANrl.si o, ,lun !!. A bund ot 02 1 Chinese were brought from Texas yester-1 day en route to China, and placed on the I siennier tiueliiv wtiieli kiiIIo.1 lbtk -.ft. i for Hong Kong The band were captured while attempting to cross the holder line from Mvi. -t Armotl in.. 11 (sii1sIai1 Mil IVa gangplanks of tho steamer and kept watch over the Chinese quarters. Uruuiiril sitll. Lu.i... , , 1 i iiM.v. Jan 'J John Curl Sorenson. i agtnl 15 years, and Charles ti Davie, atred ; 10. were drownpd in Hoodlum lake this ; iswai 4 Like It. umvcn raen tj VAStoi:v"Kit, Wash Jan 0 -There i a! ersal feeling of regret and disappoint t. regardleas of uartv alliliations. here over the failure of J A Mundav to secure ' tbe appointment of collector of internal revenue. Monday's turn-down is lm.k-o.1 upon here as one of the hardest Idowa flu. ' democracy has received in Washinirton. i S4tsas k.oekol 1 nl I Bi'kfaix), Jan 9 -The story of John L ! Pall van's latest knock nm h. J... Ic,iiao club, knocking her husUnd sense- jcss a -- - M Walla Wai.i.a. Jan 9. Tbe snow, i which aocumula'ed to a ip'b of 12 inches I sinco January I. is going off with a rush) tTTl i rain set in. m ran bm M a 1 as Sn . ... viftOKU, 111 Jan Abe Auatraiian s.eamer Wairimoo arrivel todav. hrinncr P ff, I I II. a... he '- nfkprea dispatches ajpunst be order of ihe l nited Mates legation. I bu. It is doubtful if allot them are landed. I'''"""""".-"aoitiieni an; landeu. . I accouudiabed h Cleveland, and the annrx ..iu a, cuofij,.!,. inwi .u...i-t.v . - alion .ball ta.e place. Tbe situation has. in fact, settled into one cf glaring Jtiince. i ,n which the royalists themselves admit ditCmlTTt " AXjitl r ""L7ZJ - a mmm a 'it'. sa It'l Ul lilt VUUtril v iw utr wit. :.'..ui:fu j j t ran' i. i . 7 1, l 1,. s luuiiP 4ii in ni wsi8 nr.mifiav.i it a niaui . .1 . . 1 ,ue :enpiu oi time required for a mWkiWUm by t e board, ii will i K-ver.! davs .efore a derision :i: 1 i be reached a to the site. irr uusks 0MMX. Waah. Jan $ - Tbeci y was b : arrest eici etnent this morning on ' ibe ro DSDf csinine credence that C F It asssssH cashier of tbe i irst National bank, had oifaj.pea'eJ. Inquiry revealed the fart I bat Kusvli. wh,. tu-i J.n r .,:... f I'ir.1 V.llmi' l..V (.,. saspcrted o! raisms; notes to cover a "hor- I I Ilge. lr lark exasnr.er ba been here since rriJay . haturday some i.T?gu!aritie ; u 'So". was tJssciveml. Ku'seil -aid he could ex - Main. Hn If I: i. . ...l.. .h . HoeSr .n.l -ai.i 1- ,. m,: i . . , 7 ... vwc rssawfso nearly nea I i - . , HsU-i-xer. Of. Jan s M.- CH'U How ard, danffbter of T K Howard, of the croetry firm of Stan tc Howard, of tbi i, ....i .. i. i... :i. i TET' 7". 25 act I jea.'r.nsy. Mis Howard had been going witti a young man of this city: he west borne frtn S tn-iav schxJ testerlav . .... ii..-ii iu rat; ("", another young lady Thi made Uie Hoarxi so angry tht "be took a doe nf poiti. warn cai aid was mooed, and after a hard ilr was saved. in ili r triers In Voasa.JanS.-Toe Herald , d..- v... lut 1 1 Cl ' 1 (I I pa'ch frciiu Managua. Nicaregaa. sats Nicaragua invacers of flounduraa hive lu e woo T- 1 ' V" CssfOfM ti e town of Nacaome this af'er- '"oil. Nacaome is In the prolines of t'bo- I lotera. and i aitua'eJ not far from tbe j eily of ihit name. rdercd. j Vwnivi:i J.n 7 T;, i. in t-r.ff lull ! win occupy tue a' en'ian of the bourn nu , I rn tbe coniinz wr ;:. After four uv of , . iiattaBBS effort to c ue the presence of votmg detnocralic .ltjoni-n, the house ad 1 opteti. iul MMM mlj-jomnieat. 'ne ex- ' ;reme expedient of ordering tbe arrrst off j all member aWnt without leave. Dep- ulie were sect out in all directions lad ' ! night to serve warsr.lt on A! mem'ien. aH sent wrhoot leave 21 democrats a-d 19 , republican. The democratic leader- ex -j I press tbemselres a confident 179 press inerose.yes a conmient in xo ing ..... ' J " TP. II I .n im hn. . . . I . I. , 7 - - " -- ' 1 the K vel -Irjps at noon, uai rae.waier Sew Yk. Jan 7 -BartOd Fmieric j cab!,, the Times from London: Suddenly. I and if not from a clear skr, at !eat from an unexpected iiuarter of' the horizon, a i lightning flash has startled Kurope. There i v "TVv ni-ht;ncoun'." " ween Kngl.sh and Jrencii forces the i nusn up i ne river in tiic tger valley in that v.il'i hinterland between Sierra : one anil S-negambia. Three well-fc I- ...... ..... i i. ii.ii-suu.n I wm,M I.', I, , fi;..... ...ill, lit 1.1 .1. M li ! i. -Kile,. VUHVI-, ntii. iu eii.ti.ft soldiers in Britisn uniforms, have been l.'tglish omcer. with 10 killed by Trench weapons, ed. Thi is revent- Rtill a Wystrry CitlC.koa. Jan 7. - A special to the Inter Ocean from San Kranelsco sys tbe revenue cutter Corwin is still anchored off San uuen'in and all efforts to approach her are proving tut ne. A story has gained cu- rency today that among those on board ia Minister vsilii, who ba been given his passport by the provisional government of j Hawaii, and toot the earliest opportunity I 10 leavp me scene or m enort as a diplo mat. This story, like that alloat yester day that the Corwin had prisoners on board has but a circumstantial foundation. rreBeried Dralh Sax K ia n cisco, Jan 7. A scnsaliona munl.'r occurred hem this af'crnooa. Harry i Pool, a young man wtdl known about town and of a well-to do family, was shot and almost instantly killed by Mrs Sh.it- tick. I he aged mother of Kstrulliu Sliat tuck, n young and pretty chorus girl at the Tivoli opr.i house. .She severed her con nection with the Tivoli company lust night. Young Pool was sumniored to Miss Shat tuck's home on Stevenson street this morn ing, where the girl's mother met him and demanded that he marry Mis SaWteek ot once. Pool lefused. and Mrs ShaUin k put a pistol to his temple and shot him dead. EXECUTRIX NOTICE NOTK'K is hereby given to all whom it may ennccrn, that I wns on tho 10th day of January. 1W4, duly apjioiiitotl extvutorof the last wsll of wUluktn G MoatvMMqr, di-ieaseil, by tho County Court of Un County, Oregon, tlicrcfoie :ill natSUBJ lutv itiH' claims iigaiiist the istate of said dece -ili'iil are hcreliv notilicil nitl rriiiired to present such tuilM to tne with the proper vouchers, at my residence near Scio, in said couutv, witliin'six montlts from the data hereof Knted this 12tli day of limn vry. ISM, W H BtXTEV, BowastD MoNTnoMicrv Attorney. Kxeeutor T U8T.. Va'lse contalnliiK sevsra) ar I i if in-, wit 1 name mi. If found pleaaa rturn to It Parker or leavo at Parker Bros. Wil pay a toward. 9100 Itcwnrd, 9100. I The fendcre of th) 1 paper will bo pleased to learn that there in ;.i oa dreaacd disea-w that sckncu baa been n il to care in all lu atttftvt and tliut Is Catarrh, iiall's Catarrh Cure ia the only poaiuvs ears now known to UuaaadJcai fraternity. Catarrh Mat a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional tmlsssnl ll ill -' atsrrh euro is taken Inter nally, actiu-r iltr. i ily upon tho blood and mu cous Mtirfmrf of t li r: aytfastt, thereby destroying the foiitnlution "t fie iimi-u.it, 1011 irlvlnir tho patient at tenet I. I bi.il 1 1 nur -it t ttitconKt itut inn ISSJ1"! " '''"r' '",',""' ,H rk- K pnipnii' mn li fitiin in its curattvs kwr, thattbey onr Da iiumlrad Hollars I fir any ease thut it fall-, to cure. Bend for "VTtcHENEV & CO., Toledo. 0. soid by Druggist.. 1 . "rrfTSTrrssr ..... Genuine paitt fr a'l sevlng machines, ; also the best oils, needles, etc,, for all j sew'ng mschlnes, bicycles, et:., at E U Will's music store. Sewing machine and orgms repaired reasjnahlc, and all work warranted. Needles nrenaid lv malt aoc t dozen. -n- -.. - 1 I N l UlTICI A'l Okk'.on City. Ok. . Jan. jtb, lb!) I Notice is hereby given tbst the follow ing name 1 settlnr ha ti ed notiee of ois intention to aiaki fina! prool In support of tils claim, and that said iro f will be re.s!itn'-e ii on 1 of said liu via: Iyvl Pierre, ': rdwell t'ltrk, Marshal S '-lak. Fred Myora, ail of Ij.eouib, Uaa Co, Ore. Hokkut A Mll l.HB, K-sgiater. Notice for Publication. Lasd timer, at Orimn Citt l., Kit, tWLl ' I i ' t 1 a.l..L M-M : I " ET . name.1 settler has hied notice of hss inten- BMsaiitai lli. lawsamaai asssasfaasi a tn : r.v.hi . ..nunu'iu" rpsj iemur ui.in ;uiu CUHfaHW I V " U 1 v, ""i , J , C. n'Ti" k 1 Myers. MarshaM. lark, ( anl well Clark, ail of Ufmb. Ore. Huiikut A Mii.i.r.n. lUister. t NotiCO tOV PubUcatiOD . in r LAM.Orru R at Chinos t irv. On., in .l'rr ivii I tlaall 1 hasaKt? ilsal lk. t .iIasv. . "" " f VJ. I " ea. "0".01 "i" t Intention to stake final proof in suppnri of til claim, an ' that 1 pro f will i e ' lntol, t,for. ,he Coun-y Cirl ( M Albany. ora on Karak fttfi Marsaai S Cirk. U E, No. Tin .rk nf Linn ! h. ll;via Marsaa, S C.rk. Ug, No. Tl.a5.fjr the ous residencw upon aakl land. tIk tvl Were. Hnery My rs, Gardwa'l Ciatk, Fre i Myers, au ifM!:,,,b' Unn Up " . ' Kourj-T A ii Li.ce. Re-JSter N)TiQ E 0 F FiNAL SETTLEMENT. V',TICl; IS UtKJIliY til VEX THAT THE pt J .ifc,f?Wl dpr?Tf . tM I UM I. ttj.ll . VsiTs lT 1, Tn v'J -. . l.lTW.n. CauX tu at teal hm t4is tivjc A Fcbnusr? sz th boor of I o arhxli p m of ki t r v i tb . wwy I Coon room tW Vrt llmtc a u-4 ommir, f I Use hMtt -4 esrtva if aj t mntM mt-i U I j rtlietiwal ti m3 MiU. An r.rw v kmv-xg V)cr- I IkM ttf'.n MtlkaTMCl g a J ett r txtrb I I (4l&wii (A bt pRMtVtl ft ' mat. rbltivb4 bj re.- cf H -- i N Ifoanst, Jv&gi f m4 -ttit . X.at 4 HafaScfista, Adbktmimnlar . AU ' i - A'L" EXECUTOR S NOTICE. H xici: ia Hrti.i:'f tilt ex to au. u s it ; oawessw. taw am fha V h asu 4 lKt mlar. tft m Jnlc BJMlA'tfmi f I. fiLif . J lk. '.. I t .--,1 uaaMtt f4 Jamtvh L Dsraavm, l'.:.oJ. br ta i i eW Oswaar Cowrs mi Lias oauaiv, Uuaasi. ar J Usv I sassas L , s riii i iitm-or, ami kssS tmM i bawd lassw kaaa isra4 mj mtU mtmaX hetrt tt . s .; Mlw ba'tnr jr.-... . as ! i-5 th. i.a mj,. km o biiii. e. j.s sullu litr of A:b-. Paled .hit tth aj .1 ImnitKr. lsSC K UiarR 1 ii l AU'sti fr Eicvi a r ii.r. C S Laata Oiri t Oatsamst Citv. Os fJ llth, isso. Mrtlc ia hereby sliver, that !;i omp i ; anoiwiih tha piwWMta sflb a-' f. " nare-s f fano 3. IT-. entitled" tnid' for th se e ofdtr.be.- -:ii. In the states. of Caiistoa . Oresras. va-ia- d '.ih ins; t Terriiory," Htrrr M Herfi-.t, of ' rxn fta-in. coo at y of Marlon, atatenf Orepoo ht-s tl.is nay fited in this niTlc- hl I arworn statement No-73 fr.rtb U'rh w j LS . of. 'v.2T-s.? afS i i m -4 r - r. j .ii i-j a-..n war ehirsNo U'h rane No $ Kt,and will tt . . . 1 . 1. . . . l , . . ; " nar vu:!e.nr lUlioil-r or stone than fnr . me i'i..r. ... ,n etahiu- tth tat9 to aai.l lan.l -': ! tha Kei'er and Kecolver ot ihia offi je at i (Oracon Ctiv. rs;..n. cn Wxio.tay. the 1 It'.h day of J!.urr. 1.-9I li ntniss as wl:n.ea. Qao !! Lotel . -. i a osnv treiriin:!Ienrv ."uneiia of a I hn v.teon. a '. . rry.o. ntrr. ,' ieon; a. t: iver, Cf Qiean Rssin. (iresio . Ant and alt j - r- 11 raini.tr flerAiV 1l.e almvu i I tsa -rlbed land are rej Jee-I to fi'o their elaint in this. -.Ill M on or b f .re ssi.i ;M: h lav or jtiii'r ivm. Ronr.RT A Mailt, RcRtster. a. it. nvnr. tv. ii.iimhm;u ALBANY FOlITuI CO., INCOPOEATBE Callimnrp Uiwk. Albany, ftrr. FURNITUR E ror.ipleto line of in all iU branches. EMBALMING a -specialty. Hesidems! corner 3rd anti Cal.ipoiia 11 r Stationery, Toilet Anises, Musica Instruments, Etc Hodps k MM, The Cornel Ding Store,". Albany, 01 New Advertisements. OR SAL15 -20 ahate of Albany elec atoox tue bjst (lirliteml in this uits. Knqulre at pay I iur stouk this office WANTED Pushicg C.nver of cood dre. Liberal aalarv aud evienH p.-id aeeklv; Perrnansnt position. Bi'OWN l!KO?. CO., Nursery mun, l'ortlaml' Oic goo. We country who will tako a hoy twelve yeatsofafre who wants to gn to aohoni anddochorjng taking rtarw tf cow or hnrso lo pay part of his keeping. A isaaouable amatint In addition will tie paid bv his father for his care and keep ing. Parties will salt it thh otllas. COUNTY WARRANVS Bought aud old by II F Merrill. 1 P Ill 1 1) IJ f) lH aei' t.a a . i . mtm . ej i DRUGS 1 T. JACOBS BURNS, BRUISES, SCALDS, CUTS AND WOUNDS. Reduced t, rsc- if-; rhe Jibrum , "Tid Crtal.it ef all ear PtrteJUalt." 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American citizenship implies that a man shall krow the opinions cf the foremost men sad the latest great achievements in every direction of ortivity. SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED. Tbe Forum is now st cheap as the msftajinea of. mere ectertainneat. " THE CHEAPE57. THE LARGEST. TetE fULT. Of THE GREAT REtEWS. The Forum Publishing Company, Union Square, New York. 25c. a Copy. $3 a Year. i I FORTMILLER t IRVING l iidertakers - and - - Eiubalaiers. II TE KkEP rcntrit! cr. I ard a full Ire cf ii.etaHc. c! th said weed caskets ai VV ctffiis. Also l-ni'ial ictes sr.d sclts. rn bioatfcloth. rtir.uslWfir.etr" which will he .'.' at The? Lowest I.is lag Profits. EMBALMING nd he proper care of the dead a specialty. HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ALBANY, - - MASONIC The Oregon Land uo i". sj: ir - - .ue Uray .:-. co ier L.iery anj MT A K F.s a tciahv of Sun:. " W sell 5, 10 or 20 -r . -. tail rash payment or partieQla. a. I MEM BUSINESS. fc JTill sell all crrrlterv ware and isDiitlay ;ooi ai ff COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, worth V fiOc for 25 cents; lamps, worth $2 X for $1.00 cups aiui saucers 25 to 40 cent? a set: pla'es. 40 cents pei set. Evaryliinj5 else in proportion. 'all on mo anil vou will J. NEW : FURNITURE, i I Y sruRB iSisuVV H'U. OK f 1 i f tci room et. cbaue, "cace. eii BOTTOM ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSUFIl. I'roprletor, fill; .sfcvfatTO lnoTOCJlta.PHi:R'i,eKOn E Ft. SAU DN'S mmm belt I iRTEST PATENTS WITH ElECTSO- BEST MACHTrC IMPKUVtKEKTo. "2U SUSPflfSOSI "iMm?r WU&v'Mit Vrila U Ws-akce! rti)ttiMr ftr-i .ft' itnlic. of bralss, aerff fer.t.r -. cr : ? avitial evhssMttsM. trml, iot, t.rvua dtt!ii. alerp. Iraaars, lawfuor. rhtnvsuUUsa. tvltla?? , Ur m i ,j ' ; roBi aiuts $gM bM. lumhM, wiHjn, fDiri m .Th. te Tttli Utr? bsjjl ovntatua V oaderiii 1 l pra U or-j M othvrv, Nl pVM fwrrwDl thai U laftaKttT fU ar th . ' or foifoti i, tnKJ. aod will rsa :. f ttr aSoa ia?aaa ar aa 1 . Tfcotiaaoda har Waa .t,r -H bv il t aar t. " r.'fn aftrr all Mttar rr-- ' r-.e aad - tjlra a uri 'Trent ct trliain'al) la t it and et err alaar itai.s luriMrral hi Hllllh rLM IKIi 81 SftStHtMl, f .1 h. . r- strtt'.tr .'. irttneu MOKMril Alt HIT Oi Itta.iia aad i.-crvua .trri.e'h IRakTklEDtiiCUtclMI Qbm gf ti-4 far tHati rated Put, aU'ta. maf ril. tsraWd. rraa. Jtddraa z.rexij&vv xixiXictxixc o. No. ,78 First St.. PORTLAMO. ARE YOU a ncsvspaper wr- r, acthor, artist luibllstitrcrit; miser? If you r-.-, ct-: 1 - Interested In any ut tha above, , 1 should read THE JOUT AUST. DO YOL "nut f rejeh thf above! hj n iVfrlls in '; ua Joi'hsai 1st. 11 pll 11 $.W a year, t... 'i in -.ate on application. AI 1 t OltMAN, it..; 1 aad Proprietor, ti. Na.-eau TittBr. Nsw Yomt,N.T. OIL Perfect Cure of 81 HEARSE OR SERVH& , TEMPLE, - - OP.EGO, home c:;e at; - ORi-'o o t ;t-le ilxeet, brir.ch tjtx n n. ."ruit iracts reai Salem, acre lots at $50 to $60 rr J lonti time on balance not b; deceived. Gradwohl. Ft'RNlTCP.K. "ONSISTIK0 - ., which I will cell at PRICES. Thos Bricks Cabl .let photos from $:.50to4.oo ! a o rrr doaen. hnlaigmg pictures a WJWffJ peclaltv. txio cravon? framed 'tV' ''1 c.o'oo vVe carrv a larse stoc k of 5x8 ami steresccrt" views ot ur- 1 AaKSTS 'VVANTKPonSartatv.lCs'mmissioii THE ONLY AUTHORIZED or Bionraphy ot JAMES G. BLAKE, Jjll. i u jjuj v uiiuuw By Cm. ll.01ii.rox, his literary exeoutoi, with tha oo-optiratioo of hi fatnUy. an.l (a. Mr. Blame's Complete Wrtrkr, ' TWBSTt Yrars or Cost; res.," and hi-. later bot, ItllillL! Pllst llaaitllH " One proapectns for the 3 tiar sat-LiNt; book to the mar ket. A K V .1. rdan of Me.. took 112 order from titat 110 calls: ageD' profit $ISW 50 Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 order. 13 -eai Russia, in I dv; protit $26.23. K N Rio of Mass. took 27 onler in 2 days: profit $47.23 J Patrldua of Me. twk 43 oders from Sti calls; protit $73.25 . K A Palmer of N. Oak. tool 53 ouler iu 3 days; profit I $93.25. ExcLl'stvtt TwtmTOKy aiven. If I you wish tomske LAKliE MOKdY write 1 immediately for terms to Tliellcnrv Bill Pub. Co..Jorairli.l'oiiii ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NOTtCK IS IIEKEKV IUVEX THAT THE fX .;. r..'..i ha been bv the Coualv IVart of l.uni county, Oregon, duly appointed exe.utor of th last will ard testament mt N tl VU OomtM Ut ot Liitu coisnty,Os0,deoaard, All person having aim aitainst said cctate ar hereby notlfled lo pre sent them properly verified to the undersiirneu at hi reaidcuc mar th City of svio. Linn eoanty. Ore iron, within dx mcuus fmm this da'e. bated this the Oth day of January. 189. A K aflHi.NALD. W K BiLVSV Executor aft V-torney for Cxecawr- SHERIFF'S SALE: I U the Circuit C-irl of tie Slate of Origa for the conniy et l.mn. I J M Wateia. P'smtiff. vs i Vashti Jo'incn ai d K D Johxsar, Defendant. N: tice is hereby x'vea tnst uiI' anA ; hv v:rtoe cf ar. exf cation issnerl cot M tbe : circuit coort of tbe state of Oregoo, for Lina I Ccaat, anrl to tne dirclet anrl delivered j 1 npon a jodfisaeut recdererl a-d etlared in I the first instance in tho circuit c- 01 1 ti :h j slate ct Orecon, for Id fOOD?,rn 'be i llth day of March. 1S93, -n ff I j Water a plaintiff, nd rga.r.t ahll fohnson atid K I) J. hnsno d,feodBt. for thn uto ot $103 5.'., with luterrat fhre ! on at tbe rte tt 10 pe" cent P" nom I from the 1 Ib dav of !. ', 1693. anti. paid. , s.,d for tbo for'h"erom cf 23 a coat and iibarnienU. and "h.re.n said plaintiff dnly p.ocnrd a eertiried transcript of i said jodjroent, 1 tuned bv the clerk of said i cireaut ciact of Ijine t'coot. , and did on tha i 1Kb da, if Decemlier, 1S33. have tlse a.nw 1 doiy filed and docketed y the e'erb of id I circuit court of Lino Ocnty. io tbe jodg ' meat lien dooktt of tho said ctrcnit court of 1 the tat of O.ego ., f r Uon County, Or , soo, and opon sd . xecntioa ad ooto the slid crrcn t ccor of L'nn Cr-aofy, o aaid iodsmeot sforid I did 00 tbe ISta , Ik t... I f-Att Anl . lavv DC ID. B A. . rtl 1J r.v ni r , -- j .br. to theconmaol of id nt cl ' rrpsujii eat p" 1 hi. ck V Uie LrrTOfT - deC'itv rt, ior, Lot So. I IJia , 44) in W.rrens addi'.ioc loth ..,. i l.u.n I'MBir Oreaoo. too oi a .s. . i.t ... 1 ezca -. .uJ f aatisl lew and o .'.i-fv aa ,J ( nine. ' . t;o..e a.. -. " . . : .. I .11 .... Ih II h dav cl r - . Ka j;s n...f ' ana mt r , " 7 - . . "ry 1S94 at ore r. cioca p m, - " ' he f root dcr r of ' he Linn Coouty toart ase, in the city . f Altany, Uon Cuantj, efoo. r!!all trittbMit'e a-i 1 is rich Ibe aid Va.bti Jobi sv-n o-l W. D Johnson, had, in and to tho the .reread cr.'ed real f.rrf.iy, 1 n ine 11 Ii..r.ljf ls,o5 t r.nbr.c t uct oe . t bisbtst '.idde. for csb ic har, l ft. .'m !f. t. - i . ..' . A in lalmfaeti n bf. .... t ... -I K . i e.-ctioi , costs, sad acroirs; cost. UtUd tiU 3 d day of .Tarnary, IVM. CC JACKS' iS, Sh. riff of Lino county. Orecna. SHERIFFS SALE la (Jut Circa t Cimri of il V OrrtyM for tke annty of 1 ad ton . Ifenry Fleekemfe in aad Julius Mayer paitntn. in bnsinan under the fi ir fiasnims, nsme of FltckensUin. Ma- yer .V Co. x . John BCrcac au I G.rge It i Ridiczr. : 'u i . :s. Notk-e in hereby ttven tiai by v'rloe ot an exatsra do jr istaad oaiofandnn !er tbe saal of tba above mated court in lh above eaiit 1 a Ion u ma airWed cd delivered. I di j in L:cnTJn:y, Or r e.rr. !.' .?.h !.y c' l(mb, IfSH, du'y evy apon the real propenv herein after decenbed. and 1 wdli on Saturday, m3rd dstyaf Febroary, ISM. at tba front dior of tbe Co irt House in tha city m" Albany. Uos Counts Oreeoi. at tba Hour or I o clock p m cr sail otay us:, at public suction, for esh in band, lo tba highest bid lei a;i the right, itt'e aad interest of the said dsatidant. ( eorw 1 ' Kidinrr in soil to the real propswty hereiiaf.i itevrribei, to aatisf' aaid ei ecarJoe, sa': I ret! isroperty bete 'ieTt- ; ad aa follow, tc-wi. Lo: bo. uvea (Tj u ' block No hi in Hecktetaati'a 2nd adii ! tion to Ihe ctiy ' f Albany, IMtt CjcbJj, Onpni. Ifcs prJoean- aria eg '. m said j sal r-fil bo pp.:e . fSrat ts tb paymect. the acemirg ;b or aD.i upon tad election and ezr-enes of sale eeed to he pajiect of plaiudtb claim, as att-xn by said execution, amount eg t tho ; sum of fire band red doi era and sevoty i five cents (fiOO.TX : with interest tbsBswn ' j from tbo 1st dav of AprM ieSi, !c tbe inmi.l(lr:J thereon ur tbo 3rd f day cf July. 1S4. Dat d ibh Ci.i d-j of ; Jar.'sarr l-;ii. SUertff cf Li .in Oo Ori Notice for PuhJication C S I a. sii Orrrr az OEeo Ciit. Oa.. Jt4, lS:t. 1633. S'a-Jcc i hereby given j ir comB ; ar.ee airh tne previsions of te act rf j Congress o: June 3, 1S7S. entitled "An ! ct for tbe sale rf timber isrc in tfee I tates of Cailftrcia, Oregcn, Xeaada. ard : shi.-gton Tem'OTj, -E&tcn W Bee I man, o! A'banv, foontv of Lhtr.Srat" of Oregon, ha this day ftjed in this ofCoe his sworn statement Sa 1SS9, for ttte PTr chase of the SfjOtSE and S-,of S w i of Sectton No a6, in Township Nj 10 south, Ra-.-ie Xo 6 East, and will offer proc f to shew that the Sand tooght Is Ts-.re vatoabi: fjr t's tis bcr or store than icr ar:culture panoses and to establisli !i t-; uin to uid land before the Register tc Receiver of this orScc a'. Oregor; (Uy, U.-egoj oa Tarsday tne 6:h dav cf Keb-tiary, 1S94. He narrjr as wi cesses M F Coio;n,:of Green Basin. Oregon , John Daley, of Green Basin Oregon C H Oilrioir., of A bans. Oregon, and F L Hoitnts, of Albanv, Oregon . Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lands are reoues-ed to file their claims in this office on jr before said 6 ! day of February, tS. i. A V-lier Register. Notice for Publication. C. S La ;)5 Cm. Or r2cd,lS Jftlioe is h rt tiv aiven that in com pli ance with ihe provisions of tbo art of Corsres of Juo iS, IS7H. entlJesP-Aa act for tne ss e of s.mber lasd io tha star of California, Ore-r ir, Nevada and Wash ington Terriiory.' as exwnded toall the public land states by act nf August 4 lsr2, Francis L Holuiea cf Aibsvay. couu.y or Lins state of Oreg.oo, has this dav file 1 in thi office his swots siatemect N - 2595 for the purchase OI the anotheast ! of section So 25 in township So 10 S range So 6 eas, and will offer proof to sbow ifaat the land so-igbt is uore valuable for its limber or stone than for agrlcaltural purposes. avi 10 v:ah:Lh his claim to sakt tatid betcrethetveeistsrand Receiver tf this oSiee, at Orey on City ; Gr; on Tues day: tho 6th day of lbruarr, ISM- Ha names as witness: C H 'Dalrrmpi; Albert EHoImes: ti V Aoams; A ink, all oT Albany. Or. Any and ait parsons ciairt log adversely tba above describe.! lands are resjossle.1 to ti e their claims iu this offi'jo 00 or before aid 6th day of February: ISiM. Kens sit A Mills?; RegisSer. ADMlNiSTRATOR'S NOTICE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT THE fN i. asi-oei ba Ibis day been anokat) adsate. trtor with the win aaaexnl tt tltt relate o Joawtk S.vtasursia, deceaMd, bj the -uorny cvurl ,J Una cexutly, ttreaua, and all person, ivisr claims asabut said estate ar hereby re luireJ to preawst the tame Jaly vcritw to at at iy boeae abmn i, miles w .V Harrksbars, Linn .antv, OregM, wiihiii six mmith frooi the dsie l;ra.-.T tkstetl Dv.mbei :th. 1S93. JVhiter. Adnuuastritor Atty or . Jrein . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I -T". ! J'-StSiSS I iectstxl . AUranao baviac ciaiea -aiat said eautte ire berebv required to vrvsrnt theni aulr rerifleit as hy lw teqalred so the ui,deripii at email ia. tireoa, within six month ham th tia-e here if. litJ thi Slth dav of Nmi .Vr t98. 1 B0 t.EKIlaRD. UKSKY UKRHSRD. Wlhcrtorl A t'haraber.alo, Atlniiuistralor. Atty tar Avlmia. r!Viiti4.l 4. o Bv virtue cf a chattel mnrtgsjre Kv a "" . ,A V...i: A ... U I.V.MT...U iU llUfllftW,. , Ailei Seidel, attorcjv in 'ikjr i V i 1 1. 1S93, aad riled ia "the jJIfjPffr .-.tl , , asjdafti lC LfOtliy recorder am ooaaty cjsdf on Jotv ,SfXi' ti! it 1 hlchdgK b beeit made, I shall sed the projdTy theria menUooetl and deserlhstl, iism Ote ix boras i:ueaell traction em-mex. No. C22t, one No. 7 Mak n !"."w,w'r.natn-d'ei- 0De 80 ,c' aoiiU saw ad 140 feet of 7 ,ch ntoUt beltin at pub itc suction, for eiah in baud, at Stewart A Sox's foi mt r place of basin sa at the . . r -r of Post ami Ferrv street., Alhanv Or, oa Friday, Jan i9, iS84. at t t,'eiock p m Dated at Albany, Jan iO, 1S94. KrassLL Jt Co. by Allen Seidel sttoroey in fet. Mortgaged HOP poles. osHlar, pointed, to bnndla. for sale I leant mi. n-n ' 4