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i I'll i M baa Will nractlc tn all court f Um itti ;i itt givn t (Batters In roto-.t anil ( co 'i -na 'it'r'K'fi-In 'lie s'.lnn block U. cJIli.YEU vv Attorney at l aw ami SoUciior In Chancery. Coll Mons made on all po'.nts. Loans negotiated an NM terms. Albany, Oregon Auerney at I iw, and ?s.itrv Pnh.lo Will practice In all the eaurta ol this stats lisll attautlon given to mBMMMI ar A matters la praaat (Wf:- Next daar ts Postofilc, Albany. Ogii . D. s. i : 1 1 1 B 4 .... j x & V V l' i , II lr.sl matters will rocalva nrsmp Asa v ( IJ Fella' Tomiila, Albany, O attention J. J VH.T5JEl Attorney at Law, Albany. Or, j:ONTAVNYE A Hi OX r.SVK HACKLEN&N, Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. JAMES J. ( HIBI.TOV. AUornayat-La. All le-gsl bushiass altanJod o promptly: FLDnra Block, Albany, On D" J. E. HI EE, Phyciolan and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner Far-y street. Albany, Oregsn. D r. M isrov V If A ViS. Physicians an Saraons. OFFIi-R -Corner econd and 8.olalain slnets, Albany, Or, Calls projiptir attended i catv and eauntry. 1 V. IR ttlHKRIAIV . n. D. Bameapathist. TSiieel Jiat in diaaaaes ot th Eye. OtBo hours 7 to ft a liol m. and 7 U 8 Hi . A . Oregon. FIRST JltTlOSil. BAMt. OF ALBANY, ORKOON resident Vice Presidf-at riaahler. .. uriixs ! 3. E.TOCNG . K. W. LANG DON ; niANSACTS A GENERAL banking boalaass ACCOI.-NT3 KEPT subject to chsck. SiGaiT EAt-lIAUK and lei ranmc sraaiarar, w. New York, San Franciaeo. Chicago and r iuana aeon CO UJtCTION? IIADEon tarabla SOUICTOKIV V. Vary E, W Lasspos k r.LAia, L. Fusa liCVlSII I . Sox. '..8tSRER iKSiar. V USiST "TJi '..-' r . , -: .iiaV.ne ustiwas '-RAWS ;ilIT imvfTS sa New Vork, San Ft aesaae forilan.!. Cretan. LOAN MOVEV a-i apriroTed -ecurily KV: t ie i?i t. subject la chock. COLLECTIONS nuala on fav-irahl tenca. 1 . : ;...ti r . . '. ::s.t ieo-wu 8 A "a U OS" NCIO, SCIO, ORKSOlS. .T J Mass .A i Joe EAST AND-SOUTH. VIA SHASTA THE ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Express Trains leave Portland Daily Son'.k i stfr.al. I Lr 10:23 r I Lv 19:lSa a Ar TSOSCtTl. lSat, Partiaud Alowny Sau Frxn-iaca I North Ar I :!U a Lv I 1:2S a Lv ; 7,-00 r a Xjovo trains ti? a. all statloia from j n I to Mbxny inclusive, also Tan- ! hd '.Halssy.Hariisburg, Junction Irving, Kugnne and all stations 1 oseimigto xsuian.i iue'.uie. 1,1 K '' M "' K ' W Itiitii,!,. tasssraa sail, san.T ge'jia I Lv Partund Ar l)r 13:5 r a I Lv Albany Lv liu i:IOrs I Ar Ra.uruv JLv I TjOtA saaart :10a I Le lta--y r I lu-Han l-Mia Ut Lbsnoa Lv SO as 1 .r Albany Ar I :2S T V MtslAr Lebanon Lv I t-39 r a PUILMA B0T SLEEPERS. AND DininsT Cars on Ogden Routes SECflt3-CUS8 SlEtPIl5 CARS Alla ar l 1-. all Th'tufk Trains .-.i ltr tulTlalaa. rTs.r. istri.A!i isd ibilis. Wan, asi BSSS1 lExjept Sanaay, 7:i s at I 11:11 r st 1 I.v Ar 1 an ati.l o mtsss Ar I &-.ffi r v 1 1X0 r asr sas'tara ssn.v lExc.-ptSui.iIay . t:in r si TSS r Lv Ar Pnrtland tJcWpnvil. Ar Lvl :if. A ' 0 a Tfcronprh rrickctn ft all p-ilnt In the Ksstern 9tat., Canada aad Eurofte. aT Isu abtaiasai at oweat rate Irora C K f rnb. AKTOt Albany. KOEHLKB I P. ROOERs, Wanarer sa'tO t. nil Pori'ir.J Or-.-'n. ' (ova, I 1 iielnr dale cf ivirit y.rc. Co. Dufur, Ureaor. QctiUt mi n On srriiirii borne last wk, I fout'tlall sreli snd siixlouly a-vaitinir. Our little cill. e thl snd ooe-hslf year old, who hsd wa ti ' away lo 3M pnuiirls, is now wel1, r : 1 : md vi rum', and well fleshed a p. H U. Cough . " lire ln 1 n it, work well. Both of ti e ehlldica like it. Your 9 B. Conifh Core bas cured and kept swsy aM linarsi ntiks Iran me. So nut it to every otie, nith gre-tini( for all. Wishing you prn.,,eii v . we ar Y r , Mr A illta J F Foro. sris to (eel nesn an cheerful, and ready lor ilieHiiriiiir's wirk, i-limnsa your srin w(th th Ueailav-ha and MvarCurc, by tsklnf two wr tbra doses ssa ' ek. til ft nls wr hotlio 1.) all druggist.' , H9 d nintn. fa posilivsg trusra.ilca Lr I ACUMMINO. Weduino Invttavions. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden Common every day. Dr. Price's Cream Baiting Powder Moat Perfect Made. 25 CENT5 Proves the efficacy of CUTICURA Sir.ce a cake of CuticuRA SOAP costing 25 cents is suffi cient to test the virtues of these great curatives there is now no reason why thousands should go through life Tortured Disfigured Humiliated by skin, scalp and Mood diseases which are speedily and perma nently cured by the CUTICURA Remedies at a trifling cost. Cuticura Works Wonders and its cures are the most re markable performed by any blood and skin remedy of mod ern times. Sold thronnhoutthcwjrM. roTTKnPiu-o Aim CniSM.CoHr-., to!e lVoprietors, Buatou. AU about Uio dlui, .-a; una laair, iree Complexion, hands and hair preserved, purified and boautifleJ by Cuticura Soap. Pain Is the cry of a suffering nerve. Cutkura Anti-Pain Plaster is the firsfc and only pain-killing plaster. Notice for Publication. u. s Land Ofeics, Ureoon City, (k, July I lth, 1S93. Notice is ht-reby given that ir. com pi i ancewith the proviiocs cfihe act i f Congress of June S, 1STS on'.ltied-An act for tbe sale of timber isns in the -tat- s of Ca ifornia, Oregon, Navada r-.-' vVaab ington Territory," Ailiert N Collvsr, of Green Bain, county of Maiiou, state of Oregon, has this day Died la this offiee bis sworn suis ient No 2ST1, for toe purchase of tu S of seclon No '26.m township No 10 Sou.h ra-.iue No 5 East, aivt will oiler proof to sh iw that tbe (and sought U more valuable for lis timber or stone than tor aeiicaltnral purposes- and i to establish his claim to saia laud befor I the Register a- d Receiver of this offl. a i Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, ihe 1 24tti dav of Januarr, 1S94. He nimaJ as witnes-ei: Ojo H Le:eiier, ofAlliany. Oregor; Henrv Suses,i.f A!banv,regon; J L Berry.of Rwry , Oregon, H M Herbert, of Green Basin Or. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above described , ...a,.., rFr,.,Mrt.1 In fi'A r n.le otaims in :r, "i V1. " T V: .1" VT . . , mis olHee 011 or before sa d 24th cay of ' Jannsiy, 1891. Eobf.kt A Miller, iteguter. , FromTerrainal or Intirior Paiuts tho MLu Pacillc " Bailroail Is the line lo take To all Points EAST and SOUTH It Is the BI MX. CAR 8III TE. It rnns Throngts VHiTlB! 1 H! 1K4IXS EVER! I VVQH lu I bo Tear to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO tiO CHANQEiOF CARS. Couiposed of Dining Cars tiborp jw d t auraan 'inininz Koorj sm v -rs Of Latest EqoipmcDt TOURIST SLEEPING CMS. Best ttat cai be construct I an.l in which iv.in ;nlui)'i ar bvh free an J furnish 1 for hollars of Firxt or Second ciaet, tieket-s aid ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A uJitiiiniLini oonnsctiiiT itli al lins8, affordlns Direct an A Unintsrraptsa SerYic3. Pullman sleep-er rs-sar rations can b scurxl In advanc through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS to and from all poiuu in Assnsa. tng and and a . ii j . ' rr iau a pureaawiu a. IP ? Uckatsfflos of ih s u , a'.r . Full infirmation conoernlng rati-s.tim--f trains, routsssant other le'.ail furn isheJ on application to any agent, or A D CdARL.TON, Aasistam Gersrwl Pauirsr A f i t, Ko 121 First St. ene; Washington. Portland, oiegon. C S Bu. kh ir., 'local gnr. Bsaasssssal naiBitaiaWa Caveats, snd Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent busiuess essssasatssl lor modcsatc Fees. Osm Ornee is Ossoirn U.S. ptcnt Oreser t ' Sand we can secure patent in lea lauie tnau thosej ' bend model. Orswing or pncito., wits descrip-s gt. We advise, it natentabi or not, free oii charge. Our te not due til! patent is seccrcd. a paiiMLrr. Bov to Obtain Patents," srlthe cost of staie in tbe U. S. snd tureigii caua'Jlts! sect free. Address, I C.A.SNOW&CO. Op. PTCfrr OrF.cc. Washington . Me He Fail Mid. j ISALKR JSC -: Harness- and -Saddlerj Qisplaf Tfo in the Doo; POSHAY & MASCN -'.i.si.at.s as asvau !rru.i.8.Kand Booksellf.rs Agei.w for John B. Alder' pBrsIki ilotai nn b ws, sell at snvsl'abtvr t rtrse wlti -I'.'i.t'ta' IaRAT. iMttud' CAVEAT?, TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. teJ or inrormstien ana tree ijandhooii write to ML'NN A 00, 31 Mimaiiwav, Nrw Vohk. Oldat bnra-nii fee aaeeetrtg n-rr:fj. ir, Aei'-riew, Kvei r ... . . . uy a ss broarAl Iwior tar puuiiu o auuiivu hivcu Irao ut charge iaa tli I cietttific m$&m Largest clremlatlon of enr scientific paper In th wfirl l. Bplaoelldly illuatrsaaju. No Intelluierii asn should be without ft. Weekly, S3. On a sear; SlJOslz cionths AJdKss MttN A CO. Pl'KUsasB Ulii braaala-- 'iH t uiy. r t)ST.-Va'ise containing several Hi I j Kties wu l ti Aires cn. lt found n'namt return to H Parker or Itav.i at Parknr Bros. S III pay a reward. a 11 K i igatSs llArtvr.Y's liowi.- EJitors jJeutociiit : lis amusing to tea I the Oregoniaii'd howl about unjust tsxtl on. Harvey says the Sta e Hoard haa Hone an act of flagrant In justice io Mnl noniu'i county, lis really amazing to hear the Oregoal: n i hatge and fag in this manner. How many men haa Multnomah county ever tent to the llgllU tort that wanted eqaal And jail taxation ? They void to a man for the act Uiat pass ed the last legtalatart, aloim; no deduc tion fur indclllc !r.css If all lie propetljf botn real and person' had l ien assessed, I have no doubt iicr asessuic t would he much luiger than $61,000,000. They boast tsQsilllTfl tf property and money to the amount of $6.10,000,0110 or more. Just i think of i!s howline ab.uit iniostics he cause they are taxed 1 -10 of .he value of their property . The Oegonian is up in arms abuut it. Oh: whit a spectacle. They got Hie law ihcy Wasted, when they held a full h Ut4, and a bob tailed flush, ar.d now they arc the ti t to kick. The Multnomah delegation were sJlh! for a bill that was befcre ihe last legislature to xempt no'cs from taxation, thereby al'ow- i"g the 111 aney len ler to goSott free, t o j hr sa paying taxes wrre concerned, and; yet the Oieonian sas il ey vanl equal ai d just taxation Oh! tcailMfsvt) tlou art a jewel. My Hod what a stats of tJburS. The Multnomah delegation threatened to s:cede if the legislature pass-d a bill cre sting precinct lascisors, and et ihe Ore gonian sas they want fair assess.nems. There was a bill 'jelore Use last legislature to do a-vay with the state lioard of equal isation. I am reliably informed that the MaUnomah del gallon were opposed to itsi,, h'm-.u- Jj a'iil-ll. .La passage, baxe s tbey v.ere to ail oilur j hills that tended to leduce offices and penses llure-by decreasing our taxes. They championed the MilMa bill, secured its jassagc; the most ii.fimous . "na bill I that ever passed ihe Oregon lig'slatuie $100,003 lo go for a dtesjl parade. Tae Oregoniaa says iheir lant ii assessed st $53 per acre when they as fiom $500 to ejajs per acre ior it. I snll leave it to any lair micJc.t man it M j er acre tnroughout Linn wo is n l higher thin $53 in Multnomah Co. The Oregonlan eccn siys they will re fuse to pay the r t:xe. )et they desire to be called ihe melropils of ihe noith west but kick ateui psying taxes on J6i.ooj,ojo. Vs. I 1 they continue lo support all cx- ' Ltravagant measures in th.- Itgis'attre, '!.e:e by increising our taxes but o' j-t:t to psy s . . ... 1 1 ing au ;iieni-e.set . r.MK tin W EAVIK TOl .'HLll I f In the New Vork W01IJ is a long ac ' coant of a divorce sa't at Oes Moines, j oa, tae parties b-ing lit d le'.e ft Mrs i ,4.le'te. Mr G Bet e wis a for:ner coa2Tet- man from Iowa and was at one tlsse ateOGlot ect withGen James U 'A'eaT.-r io the public ation of the Tdenae. a ,reen ia; patser. Trie followir.r is an ei ract f.-j:n the Vfori s account of Ike trial: , The roog; brieatstbsg ttatare of the triat was .he dragging of lien Ja:r. .s U Weaver in'.o i;. W 1 an 1 and GHIerte wore usttnus in the pa .llcaiioa . f he Iowa Tiiiiin-. a Greenback paper, tn 1 in ihe rr-astaajesnestt of the Greenta-k j . rt . . ft Gillette CoSV ttibu'ed the araics of t. e Oilette tide, far she is not only t tie .. -! -r ut.f. l woman in I Des Molc.es, but sh- his s'ija brilliant in I lellec. ene rgj ftSsti arnbilii .. G.n Weaver was ver) iund cf ! er. Hi v.scd to go to see ! her ver of len.snd after iicr separation from her husband his tilll be-cms nvore Ire- quent. io the praasat trial Mr G "Ves. Gen Weaver came lle::e testified -lien to nil hoae. and come often to my roarr bhesaid she always Chrftler Turrer jlnlolhero3.-awl.cn Otn Veaer cime 10 1 1 see her. Why nil ecu si V sW " asked the op j posing cor,fe' . 'Because Gen Weaver s: eJ .lie a ren 1 tlemar. when Cliester Tuiney was lhe.-e. and I, slam he was not 'here ihe Genera! d.d no! jatt like a genflemru.'' 1 ,.l)id G.n V.'eavej- croljct to Ches'cr j 1 urr.ey teicg in i!ie .-con?" Ves, be did. He said tkal i.e did not j wart Chester Turnev in the 100m si hen he taue there, Once he SOU that he woa'.d mil inetr :r ue ciw isti tr.e roirn sgai d hen he a as there." Mrs Giiietle charges ,!!. Gillette an Gen vVeaver have conspired to rob her o I her property. Thl Kn;erprie CI lr. :;,er.uti ce icmrs !o j a this wek AS fa I-II -.'ge.i drtnoca ic paper ; The editors av: j Politically ths En' r.'t i-r alwava te ' . lojaj nvlng u.-macrs'.ic casose, but K is not is lop sided, narrew COM ac ed, poitical I machine-oigon . Its editOts still ur.fiinch ' iagly maintain their iniher able light to c'itrcie wuhin party lines as well as with out, rrnal viniunce is the rrlce oi liber ty." sf.ld Ihe ereat Ic3cr on. arul il by beiag vigiiant m nhin Cur on Partv that 'e Can hoj- to eliminate fraud and perpet uate Ihe pr;nri.;Ie ol fiee erver.imtnt. No, thai U both so and an-t ssllssllle srtd we tru.t the En e:nrie will at once ptteh lr. 1 o those demacra' - i a congr-ss who aie m J hiiy about si;p;oilir.g the Wi.son Hr;ff Li. I 1 Oi fear turns ul the pra'eitcc d-rscs lu their I respi e'.ve dtstststs raay feel hurt Ibflt. I I Let i eifl be cr tici-e I, canotme ! far their cowar dly CesodssCI vve 'iiaa; Use people wi I aot Ijsc sit.f f ihe fact .hat t.-.e rep ib'tcns in cenmess aadcr the leadership of Bin talis and To.r Reed are u inj; ail kinds ot means toobstTSCt ssfl d.-.av lejis'ation while Hie people eve'y where suffer lo: the w mt of definite legi.lat - ion. Thee repu-illcans have hat one our- ese repu'jlijar.s have pose in new thai to secure pirligii ad vantage. JL . $100 Setrard, $100. Thoresder of tbla paper will bo pleased te warn that there is at team one dreaded diseaaa that science has been aide to cure In sll It stages ad that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive ( ire uow known ts th ulicaj fratermt . Catarrh being a con stitutional dlseas , require a consiitutlooal treatment. Ball's Catarrh I ar is taken inter sally, acting dirr. 1 y ranoi th blood and mu cous surfaei-, of t - .t. i.v destroying tne foundation of , . giving the patient strength by bu; ldj ur up the constitution and assistinir uat on its work. Th proprietors have so much faith In Ita curativ bewers, thnt titt y oner One. Hundred Hoilsrs for any case that it iails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. .'iilr.;K, r. J. A CO., Toledo, O. Baffin by U.-Uiccists. ,jc. DaR. SAiVaOailsT'S ELECTRIC BELT 1 1 J ,y iATEST PATENTS:' OCC T T r utij i -ffr-- IHr'rOVEMi:l3. W sT U'iil eurr ". :itoat K.'liriftit ill Sftlm,, rctiiliin, frt-i sasi taislli.u .if in. Lrrre BjaMSeWsaSMS or 1 1, . 1 , ,. t - ,SBMSW. 'I mil,. IbSSSS, u.r.fiu, .1.1 . ... , I,..,! kMSSa . lasgiit.r. rbsi.fli.ii'in, kids,,. R-sa sail i .. ! -. . '.mi Jalet. a-ae laii. luilo. sSSa, s.B.ral III n. .nb . IM.. etrlr t,,,i contain. ISaaaerri,! lt.r...n.ni. .... i all ..!!... .1,4 m eurrrol Dial l laxtasllr fall br IU. SSf S w f'lMt SI., rd t,ire Btl nf tjWiT$ ftVaass, or US. Ttifiiasods .svs bssa ai.1 ty thl, hit SSSsa Is cieiwn aft-r all f.lber r,pa. iir, rSiiad. and a. (. I ot IcMiauul.i, to. ikli bcs . vrrr olbsr .talo llr..iH.rrMl I , . t-l.la il.-M -I m 'tSSSST, th. ;t.M.iihw.,,ri.ifi -a t.,.. in. ii. Ill K e II all. HKllt. Ilia llli al.4 vl,or...io.tf,..lftl,lil lltiVn ".It iu Dal siilIorilli,..rin. ; r:.n.,.r.:..i, mj;CJ h.,:.j, ;r.. audi.,; e'-a-lwrjatici jui.iiici r :C3 co., No. .72 First Ct.. PC (17 LAND. 0E. X TS. wANT YOU.,() W'OHK F0l!(7s LYY t0"' .. 'Oa? S35.00 rn,l w r.i.rs. Iln l Mi-lTSIl H Ho Cull I furnish a sen and ti&vel am wjb the eo.in ' tr, ;a taain, though, is not necessary. A raw Vacai.ciaa in OWM SBd eiues. Sp-.re h iu s may le r.il In troo I sstvSs4e Il f 'JtMLWUi Co. lltli ..id Maiu ste, Kicbmoui, Va 'j. ' -a, ... niaLii I ettSE jiuring the latter part of the past week this part of Oregon was visited by a snow storm. About ten inches of the tiaky whiteness fell, hut is now reduced to slush hy the Chinook, As far as this country is concerned, the O P might ats well he in the Sahara desert as to bo run and operated as at present. The freight rates are ruinous to the country as well as to the road. The mills are all shut down because to ship lumber from here to Albany it costs about $2.80 per thousand. If the freight rates were the same as two months ago the road would have alt the lumber and wood it rould handle. The ball given hy ti e Hates Social Club, on New Years night, was well at tended. There were parties from Lyons and Borne from Petrol., uitd all r?pori a good time generally The last meeting of the Hates Literary Society was the election of officers The following persons were elected to the several ffleea: T W Putts, president; 1. B Warner, nice-president ; .1 LHend, secretary ; J Craik. S A ; and 1". E Heath, jsni'or. The usual program was post poned until next meeting on account of nb ence ol the speakers. Tho poiiulists are organizing for the ext campaigli I Hey are eery en'.busi- .tniiciiiiii eoiuiiieiit 01 n I icini v ih-ai June. If the democrats wish to make any showing at all, it is high time they were orgaaiaing. To organize is to win. ttaoirr. tttll SKTATE SSLEIt. V.' M Allingham to V F Porter, block 20, Hayes addition, Hal scy . $1300.00 , C H Anderson to Gilbert Y Heat on, r8 .75 acres, 14 w I . . Mary Juukin to H C Jackson. 160 : 2 00 , acres, 11 w d lXlt0, v Goflr, lots and 20, av- erly's farm 17.V.00 1 1 K sterling to Elmira Pan. 5 4 14 w 1 10 50 J H Edwards to John K Sterling 162 acres 14 w 1 1000 00 1 John K Sterling to Robert M Wright, 100 acres, 14 w 1 S0O.0O WalterS Hrown to Minnie ti 1 Rrown. 73.15 acres, 15 w 4 1.00 ' Ellen White to Emma A Sa'-in, 2 lots. Harrisburg ! John W I.enllv to Dora Hentlv. lot S, bleck TS. and lot 4. block 1)10.00 , 28, Monteith'a S addition to Albanv A and K Geis'er to A G Me Nee, I acres, 12 w 1 1 Lebanon Maso ic Cin Co to I 11 Loveall, I lot .' 200 lOd.OO 10000 510.00 10.00 J H Loveal! to Harvey and Kifcm Steward, 40 acres D S to Kred A Aldricli, 1U0 acres 10 e 3 ; patent isaac Coleman to J 0 BilyeO, 1 1 acres. Ralsh.n claim Joseph Rudolph to Lanra Ru dolph, lots 5 and 6, block Waterloo 250 00 W D Co to Joseph Rudolph, loU 5 and t. block 9. Waterloo . 250.f.i S C Van Horn to t L Kenton, lot W, block 1, R.ackman's addi dition, Albany SC Van Horn o H R nd F Schultz. lot 0. tlock 1, Blacft nian's addition. Albany SC Van Horn to Tweedaie A Redfield. block 4, S Alimny . Lawson Cvrus ei al lo Harlan MnUey, I, so acres, his 3 E A Freeland et al to E L Free land et all. lt! acres. 14 w 3 . orj 00 3100.00 , 5100 00 1 00 I S to Edaaid A Freelacd. 14 w S ; patent E a i reeland to C E Freehand, S) acres. 14 w 2 1.00 E Freeland to Mary Olive Carey, SO acres, 14 m 3 1.00 E A Freeland to Mart- A Stone, 100 acres. 14 w 100 J W Withers 10 Edward Stover, 100 acres, 15 w 1 H00.O0 i'lrr al (.raal's ran Gasvr'ii Ps.t, Ore. Jan U. A fi'e a". ' Grant's Pass ii biock 49, lots No S to 11 inclusive, burned Hansen Bros. tore, loss $200), insurance, $500. Ike Wright, sal. jii. no insurance: Mr Barkers rooms, insurance (300; J R Jen nings, Pioneer Hotel, f409, uninsured; Lhxon ft Son a. leed itore. loss $3000, tiv.t -r 1 , :i 1; dshto iiy j a, r-coti, insursuce essw ; buiiv a'ore, lose about $800. insurance not known i Attkmion Engine Co No 1. of the Al bany Kire department. Comrade John ' Usiier i sick and :.eeiL attention. Do iyourdutv. PtUDtAaV. IB! (IMIUI HB T MIHsllS ar reader- !. not n'l to lo told what tbe Century Magazine is. It i a groat wors in any sense. For 18l4 it will be greater than evr. 2000 pairea of choice lit- ; sjrature with li BtnrawlOSS. Iiiere will be a new n.-.vel hv Mar Twain, important ' IIie,'itioni hunting of fierce game, artist adventures, tr.imt.inc with btBsssna. nnnult- i lishesi essay ( lames Russell Loweli.Ptc. The St Nii h alas is the prince of children' magazines, the best of all of them. A feat ure of the 1S1II numlr will be Torn Saw yer i Abroail by Mark Twain, a natural history ; spri.M. n .,-ria r.n AT.ierii-an inithiars -b.ria. I l"'''3 !'J" Bodyard Kipling. nt-oi!e1ion . ! of wild life, j ;. r. ..;i the g -veniment and t some Wautiftil -ri..l -tor;. a weli il th ; famous IJrown:--. Thaygioa .ft;..' Cewlitry is 35 cent a , number. 4.00 a year: of St Nirholxs. t3.i i a year. Any n iun-nVr of the Heuociut ' i in good standing : ;.iv secure the Century for $3..V) or the SI Si. lulus for 2 W. br list I lag tin Bsoswrat Ibis otnee. vsewiil lo the re-t latai nt I Whiie it is over thlrtv tears ao sii.ee , Alicocka Porous plasters Caere firs: Intro 1 duced to Ine medical erofession and pub- ! lie, i he rr.ai ked succ-ss tnd unprecedented popularity which they met with not only I continues, t,i t steadtl" increases. INo 1 other p asters l-.ave bcrn piodticcd which ! g.ln an many tes.tmotd.l, of bl.h value as l?e r2tnuou,y accorded to A cork s I'rtrrtii t' ... . an.l ,t.e ,tn i- I..r Porous Plasters, and the onlv motive for I these exceptional tilbutca lies In fact of I ! IhsW being a medicinal and pharmaceutl- -; cal prerarall.an ol superior value. Addl- lional proof of Ibe Irue value ol A'cock's j Porous piasters ies In Ihe fact that they an befnu, largely imi ated by ursciupu Ions persons, who ieek 'o deceive the pub- j lie by utTerinj; plasters w'tich the claim j lo je the 'same,' 'equal,' 'a goKl, 'betler,' Dest porous plasie'.' etc, whlls il Is In limrrnl .innr.iranrp 1,11'v Ilia! Ihev re.em 10 1 : J a ! , 1.-. .,...,....( il... . ...II. I - . . 1 . . - . . sssea 1 ' mi, . . . 1 1 cu porous platrs are Imitations of Alrock.s Porous Plasters. Avoid dealer who attempt to p ilm off Inferior and worthless plasters that ar purchased by them at low rale tot the juirpofc ol substitution. Ml III 1(1 I'aikir HroSt, groccis. V . M. French keeps rsilrosd time Buy your urooeries of Parker Bros Fin iriteist at Call's. .- nrsain uhaass iut teceived st Conrai .vers P .1 Smiiey job printr, Flinn Block, does irst class work. Sniok lbs ealebratad Havana tilled 5 cent agar at Julius Joseph's. Dc I II Bjt4 physioAan and aurein lliim'. ) i'ii iJstts ml' I i oit, or seas ley . Dr. Price's Cream li. king Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Mtiutis:it i Kos.s-ko.si;li.k. i Ajbatty, at the li' vero IloiiHe, on Friday evening, Dec 12, I '.l, by I, M Curl, J P. Mr One Cross, of Sweet Hoots, and Mrs Ida Bell Rosalie, daughter Of Mrs W S John, of Albany. BORN. KCHMEER In Albany, on Jan 10' I3S)I, io Mr and Mrs Ed iiclimeer a lrL MIBriTS The Eugene Guard says: "The city council has passed an ordinance licens' ing non-resident laundry men who do; uusiucijB in mis city, a license 01 tv-n per qtiaifer is to he charged, or S0 per year. Tide will probably confine thatciais of work to resident lanndrymen," The following nre samples of the star route contracts just let in Crook county : 1'iineville to Warm Spring to V K Travice, of Chicago, !j55o. 1'rinoville to i i in ,r:i, m , liuriis w Weighler, of Pan rrancise. tUtO. rrioevilte to The Dalles-VI Travice, of Chicago. 16000. 1'rinevi if to Crook K Parker, of Loudon, Kv, $2!i'J. 0th Prinevillo to Sisters Win Vigle. of PriaeviUe, M0. As the price is less in nearly eery case, than the route can he operated there liable to be some Biek ering. Tho decision at Washington makin a would-be purchase of ' green goods" lia- j me unaer me law, promises 10 result ssn-at'oually. Inaoiry at the otlce of Inspector J H JonBsOn developed iLe (set that loOO names in possession of the officer included a great, nam her of prom inent men. Leading physicians, lawvers, prominent professional and busiuess wen all over the Cnited States, and par ticularly Illinois, Uissouri, Arkansas and Wyoming, are known to he included. It is "also stated letters applying for bogus I mr,niv wrl!trii tiv nl laaal .-.riM ,r eiin. I if 1 . grenman, a candidate for governor and manv federal andciy.l officers, are In the , hands of theauthoriltcs. It seems to be ; dangerous Oisin.es to write even for fun, I as.has been doncfm Albany. I The : of the branch insane asv- lum 111 fcastern liregon will probably be restrained. Borne day Salem will gat a blow below the belt. The peopls along-the line are expecting a great deal oi the new restiver of the Omhoii raei6c. Charles Clark . They think he will not only be a jrood rei?iver. but also a gool ' remitter, lkth qualiiicatiuns are import- j ant at tins tuigeo! tue ptoeeebtnga. Bsuom oaao. iieisdyinT Statesman. AJallBtreaJs j Uxios. Or. Isn 12. Tour pri-ooers con The next leap year will lie lsOii. and then fined in the Union countv jail. In 'hi city, it will be eiffit Man liefore anotiier. The succeeded in making their escape at about year l'. aill not 1-e a leap yeur. Tne year is :UV days and six hours lung, less eleven ntimttv Tin' eleven minute a- mount to ore dav in 400 vears. when leap ' I j; a . l r tr.ut : i f ! ye.ia- is.iisiseti wuu. 1 ue e.ir 1 -iAi win, thercf.re. not lie a leap year. for as ;ii !-.; .ire oiruernel diesn't opal much to send a child to school it Mi!,nei!a. Hen is th.- difference be tveen Minnesota and )n-gin. First renders Hat 10 cent in Minn, and 25 c. in hr. ond raaah-rs 20 c. in Minn, and 40 c. in " rvgun. third reader c. and 3.' c 4th ra lers. 40 C and BO c. ire.igTaphies. JO c. ai'i ei.. 1 iii-itine-. c.' . . iuiu i.n.i. . 1 ai ic 1 " . t , - s . t t. : J f r !.:.:.e '.j ... :?!..'! r tregon. Kvery v.e-.'k t;;j ir.si.ot ( Capp A- 1 Sompany of New Y from market iter. 1 ne . i a imp!e: uniiBieaU are ptue-. Hew Naturv and !.i't-.r work stated r.r-ar.d easln. SI- rtguge never con--Jt clocks or weather. Ihralucing- much -amot 1 a sin if di-tribution make il salvation. Economy and pnaiuence of all niiitit aTiC,-si the profit of each. I hist, nst-lecay and dry rr4 are spooks that waU in t silent fartory. Natural law never proaiie.) jajn to idle mimL-. muscles or dolkr. Capital majr oijurb prcat by legal -- '.. ...- r . .: r.t.t;-:: ;.;r. PuIIr- opinion renew- demand of l-.t! far p;Ui-an prudeace and itaooal latfiiotiaot. r 11 V Y i: ter City poUticaan Pendlet.in was in- !e ivaxsing thrviogh lenewevi ,mt bwilel M follows: r.ierv oni red-h-.t. Can't hnd a gx.ld-bug in alt the country. Have several vigilant coamittees looking all the time f.-rany one wh doesn't laise hi- hat ff the fre' - silvr coinage lanta?r. No candidate need ajply who follows the golden calf Why. ' aiy consresaional nominee wh soe n't tnd :i a free silver platform might as . wfli take to the wr.i. Skin bim alive ovsjr there. Using bita. Drew and quarter hia and feed him te, the lionr. And then tLJ- Bft .... . - -V 11 , . .... 1 , crt.-.r,.- tcu yon wnai. tnit oiu i- nrcperV tn it wctspt-r frMu-ti.s.jj t.s -, j. a;. 1 tlsroogb you to tbe l.:.. ! 1 lsr,.m iWati: Anvran- , didata who la knowt. to crppos Sylvester j Pennover. Christma ieer and U. will be , auiiwesi uriuer in rune v HsM IM laatltul j snow will rover him f"r many raoxin!.er - air. yi-.e.vr :-.- rrettr svt oU bsr. wn t lie? rocl . tiio. An 1 Now. L-.'i t h.- .- G..I ftw hi hea.il i.-si Iteajd his. Tell you. he' be man, Taere, mv train's cv.ming. Since the Salem Suttesm in a sti l tog (tailing Clements a Jim Crow datectin it publishes an item every day calling some thing jini crow. For instanoe "It is Jim Crow lmirte-s for rressari to send to Iowa far egg-." Cute. Patrontre the business man srbo adver t Ihe advertisar is a hutler who rxver let- the dust settle en his glasses anil ob ii ure his vision It- id.-, by patronizing Um- men who salmlisl. IOO help the new. p. lr publisher, who is thereby ent.Ued to do more efficient w.r. in helping build up welf.ire of the the town snd amosota the eaaassasstfar. f.x. Tben is no OxtastMB at all bst wliat the ontiaaMf tbe bridae ilswiKI be continue. i a free one. Toll bri.lirsw are becoming r ut of date and are not the modern idea. Tie on ly qptstioa in the cans of the Albany! rulire is w hether it will be absolutely BsOM .ry' W have ;i toll ih onler to meet the exjvn'ses. lt sli.inl I ! the last r.-snrt . Trv retreneh ment :.i :. EswGaoso a xsan has boss in the tyniten tiary should helm kept down nil his life I Lionel SUgge. receiver of the 1 iMgoa think. ' of Pnrtl.iml is such a man. If hi is behav- ing hisnself and lias atoneil for the crime j committed he should not bo kickeil out en- j S-LJ m ' UL,7?aJZ tindy. tiiva him a chance to reirun hi . . h iP Mbm i, . S. rtei were novel behind penitentiary wall- "Hill" Hurt, the noted gambler, d.vlarcs he is out of the game for rood. He has ex- i.erten.-e 1 ;i change of heart, though he bas !H,f t'1,1 lntltelMIIJ lu BsaSBl . au.sa .1.1 . . . a lo bis terse expression: "I vo come to --a sa-'w niisasvus. a ftavj ssn sn n paper did it. Ihe conclusion thrtt if I nm as biir il seiin drel aaUtis paper makes ineont. I. II mtit." "lt is pretty toogb. is'nt it?" be added. "A fellow uoes-'nt know how much of a h.w down cuss he ii until ho sies it s.-t farth iu plain print, and then it knock bim eadwin I'm dune. No more poker for me!" The Best sfBess us. The reason why Allcock's Porous s . ias- ,t . lera are popular is that they may bc relied on to cure. 1. Lame back, ICtalica, sliffnrss or twittldng ol the muftcles. 2. ("hest 'roubles, such a pleurisy, pneu monia, consumption. 3. Indigestion, dyspepsio, biliousness, kidney complaint. The success, however, will depend upon the geniilnaness cf Ihe plaster used. The popu anty uf Alcock's Por.ms PlusW has been so greot that multitude ol imitations '"-t iius have sprung up on every hand. The only sine cure is to get llie genuine Porous Plasters. Allcoca'i iiisniirciiis I'll is improve Ibe digestion, Portland, Scrainenlo, I.Os Angeles Stccsto.i and Salem have the same b sur ar.ee rates. Albanv, Or. Butte and Helena. Montann, Salt Lake Ci'v. Taco ns, and a . . ..... . . .. . . ana n aim, srssn. and -apukane. i.uc , the same tates. Fur phy's take, don't growl and grue b'e because von are troubled with Indigestion. No good was ever effected by snarling and fictling. He a m in (unless nm happen lo be woman), and lake Aycr's Sarparlla, which whl le'.iev you, whellier matt or woman. When s doctor considers It necessary to prescribe sarsaparilla, he simply orders a bottle of Ayer's, krowlng full well that false ground of tnpposed economy. The Se wlil oblnin thereby a surer an J purer i best Is always the cheapest, because the preparation than any other which the drug most satbfactorv and durable. and the vera a.uiv tuiiiiaii, rsyci a oAis.iiam ma is Ihe superior medicine ....... .. t i .. i. m i- la . . a .. i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. u.iturr leaiaUaaal NSW Ton. J-n 12. -Thf tun ami Im press Washington hdcc'uI say: The piesi - il.tlif-. .I.iltlt' Em tint urttiilin.r tit, II I'A-.li ine-.nj?e to congrca this morning with the last hatch of tho Willi correnpondence liberal mindrd, lnj,lred by a lov of fl caused a great ileal of udveree criticism nt : dealing betwern nun and mm and ha, da he Capitol, lioth "ides are unxlous for the ,..., i, ... papers. The trouble is the president isWf RreU deal of .im0 ,r.,, klaiiy ,n In. not quite randy witn nls mensago, and it ! will 'alio him ko.-hc hours yet to cninptct) I 11. : , i, 1. 1.1. 1 I. .1 i it. Ho intends to wash his hands entirely of his pakt actions 111 UM matter, and, utrangu as it uny seem, he will startle congress and flic country by recommend -lag congress to pmesed at once to cst.th lieh a protectorate over the islands. I iiullrmnliiin WAsiiivriTON, Jan 12. The Mmaie to day in executive (ejicion, connrmi-d the following nnniinntiiins: John M li Sill, minister rei-ident and consul ueneral to Corea; Robert K Pres'on, district of Cohitn bin, to be direc'or of mint . lr .1 r, agents Iaac .1 Wooten, of Deieware, et Nevada agency, in Nevada; Heorge W Harper, of tieorgia, at DsaalilU agen.y, (ireon: Charles E Havi. of Illinois, at Colorado Riset agency, in Arizona. Hrtrral Drowned Long Island ClTT, L I. Jan 12. -About CO men were thrown into Kew Town cri ek loiugui oy tue collapse 01 a section ot a . t , . lemporart urawiinuge over trie creeK con Decting Bradley avenoe at Uard fiiliwitb Meeker avenue. Broonlyn. The following we,t. on it,0 bridge at the time and have n0, .D ttHa i.a,rick jjrioj,.. 11 Marckey, I leorge Mills, M'whael McGubky, James ."smith. i a Crippe Kid II. 1'iTTsiii 110, Jan 12 J G Hilton, col ored, janitor of the United States court roonn, craved by la irrinne. iumped from a second-story room tbu morcing and ran i yeais r tariff trg-.tlcfion iupoalng varying down the street, firing at everybody hedulieson wool, the djroeaaic product ha ts. in- aim was lft-rier ii v oan. nongn be seriously wounde-t Isaac Chi ty. He then put the mur.zle of the revolver to his i own mouth, blowing off the top of his 4 o'c'ock this insrning. llie name of the jailbirds are Hen Ma-che. held on a charge of st.-a ing cattle; J Ixmgley. f -r f rging a check; Flo Rogers, for stealing horc, and rax : a , .-iu Linnng. 1 arceny As :r;..n Xmm Wasiiisi.ton". Jin 12. Georgo H Gor man, of Oreon. has been appointed as sistant attorney-general in the depart t.ent of justice at a salary oi S250U a year. Ill" 4 halrruan Washington, Jan 11 Although tbe members of the national republican ion- tmt'ee. gathered here for the annual meet . . , 1 . . - . ing. aucacteu 10 anticipate r.o unusual 10- re-' in tber pr.x.e 1: t: , : .. .- ; 1 in creating one or two decided sensatior.s. Not the least marked of these was the re tirement of tbe chairman. Thomas H Car ter troln ,be chairmanship of the executive c jmtuittee. aiiboagu stol re'aininir his camrmatanip 01 me natirmal committee. "nu ine appoiniment ot Mr tiiaine old inen.i. --joe Man ey. ot Maine, to tuccted bim. Tf til N. rss ;k. Jan II The Ma ' M.w 1 :;. Jan II The MaU and El j pre S ashtngton speuai says: A canvas : of tbe boose bas been made to ascertain the strength of ihe income bu scheme- It is reported 100 democra'a. St popalists and 1 e t . ' . . . - . ... rt-puo-icins javor n 1 :.;s , c.-s t;ian a w "e noo- -"J7 'f', 2 " devoire upan the friends cf tbe pro;-vt to 1 maintain a quorum. Tlie logic would ap rear to be an ultimate failure ven in tae bocse. In! Sets lee ttaaslaalluas WAsniGr!i.s. tarn II Tne aril er t rice commission has completed tte sched ule of examinations 'bat will be held dar ing the tint six moiths of the present year , to fill posit ens in 'he railway mail and Indian -r.i- :. 5.. held as fotlows : Rose'au'g. r. April 20-. Port'ar.tL fjs, April 23; fnattie. Wb. April 27; Wad ft alb. Mfaas. May I. and pckine. Wtsj. May .1 aasasn Jan 11. A it?rrepc.oJ7E.t a jj 10 sends word thi a lively ntie ani m (sW gun doe; has been fouarht between tbe reU! iauncne and the , , trocps on store. 1 he fighting govern n-.ent p on stare, toe fighting continued 1 wo bouts and many were waunied in 1 tie fusiUde. The that and snell fe"'- hi -v-ersl pa : ii the ci'y. In Osrep SVSSWW J UEvi NSK. Jan II The heavy snow Vh has fallen in the vicinity of Hater VV 5 delayed ai! the tlreg.an Short L-ne lrsas so that connections with the t nion Pu:;: bate for 21 hours pst bei: miaaed Trj. report that a train is block aded in the nsr aomewhrp west cf Kw lios. however. i arrtng- rreh BI I Pant. J.in II A bill will be itro duced in the chamber al stsMtJM to IksI ish ruh'ic execution A aniendn ent wilt te offered abo'-isuinir caritat i-nni-h- ment . A Traia i:..i 1 Hurlinc't n or Joe. Mo. Jaa 10. The trin leaving this city at 6;2o wa, held up ; ut three mile east of St Joe br five' m'siici men 1 he train wa stopped bv tORtedota llnC plaieal oil the trask and a '(ti Uatrn swunsr across the road in the rejtu ar rcs'om As cor as the train engine vh dra opped three of t ne robhers lanled Ihe wn tWO 1 era aii i or.l.'rv,! lheeri;in.Vr rtld tltvillatl I., n.-.-.aiiaraar.e' tbem lo the express car and order the -ex- press rnessenaer to open the door. This mey una, ami wnen Wa express namn "lei i'ie umir me lurec r:'uer. wun a , revolver in each hand, en'ercd the car and the messenger wa ordered to o:en tbe safe 1 Ha did so. The robbe's then took all in the ftaife. The n ".aunt claimed by 1 railroad ofli. inis . uot evceed f.VD." ' "'' A lamp fterldrat AfsroniA Jan 10. Information toached ti 1 mis en v iro n icjc .enaieiu 10-1.1v ot a (mi ..1. . r . . 1 : a . 1 1 1 , - .. uiKuiaui ssvosssas nan ....: ,:'. i 111 iu! f I ur. l.ar. mUm in i . Ts. . . . v ...... ..vv .u ...... .111.1i' t ire vicinity. nieniuer, 01 uir ramiiy were sitting at a 1 table when a coaloil lamp was upset by one of the children. The lamp fell into llie A- i .1 crirt nn.1 i ,,. ,ttt-l I a I..1 .- M 1. L. 1 Ihe other members of Ihn famili- ,,,,!.. frantic efforts to tear the oumin j i-iothinir . JB S . A al. off. but Ihe girl broke away and -s mv ,iii y "sa s, vs, aj . , : . , I Jtl Ul : of the house screaming iu an ajroniring mann?r. :i w.i- Ttnaliy overtaken, but n-'t befare her clothing had lsn entirety j ronnaild and her body had n basTOM in a frigli'ful manner. She will pcobab'y j die. A silasr Held I p Tccaott. Aria, Jaa 10 The stage lc tyceen Howie station, on the Soutiiern Pa cific, nnd Solonicnville, was held up yester- ' UnV UV 11 i,me iliiia.ivni.in II.. . ...... I. i , - . "W in. vviiiin- . c '" urner to tnrow out the mall sacks, but did not molest a sisals iaas;enmr s boa id He got $N0O from the mail sacks bavndn accampanying advices of money onlers. Warlike rrrparalloas ul Frasrr Yiknna, Jan 10. The iiaaeUe de Ven e.ia says the commander of the forces in Liguria and Piedmont has lioeii ordered to complete the arming forthwith of Hie forts ,, , , . .-. . ...- I ,c r,rrn,r" tanner ami ot tne imtoiio on the 1 yrrhenian sea. Si-veral army corpg ' ' htive been ordered in readiness for war oe news n:is caused great exciteineni in 1 te.-ui.a-. A Doiiti'e Tragrily Spokank, Wash. Jan 10 Proa New port, on the I'end aX)reille river, the news comes tht a rancher named lirvm Kind uin kl bed boinituni. .,..tl..,. i.. . m, 1 i.iiniiei, (and next day shot himself. Both deeds ; er0 coiiimitted on tbe public hisrhsMw. Jenlousy is the nlleged cause. at mkal ti mem Tfr Tnn rrrtr tonsidii the quality of the food you are eating? It may be good. It might be belter, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Is lt not worth white lo nuke sure that y ou tea, coffee, itigar, baked goods and Innume-,,-bleother groceries ate of ihe best quality? There Is such a trifling dlffireuce In the prices of the best and the worst that II docs not psv lo buv the worsl.even r. ,.. ' i . . , . . .. ' . ueai ai cveryiuing in t lie grocerv line J kept at Parker Bros. IV ana -IL FACTS VS THEORY We publish M i n ariicle ffOn ti n r.en . r ii . - r ' -'un .1 ii Slater of ., (V-mde .No man nuregon is - js ; eo to handle the 1 iu-" 1 11 a' -VIr fittter. He 11 broad ""K irit: mwan ot W3- protcctici " la a repeat iesa el in? Oregonian a cir eponeat,aked if ttjsrse true that fr sixty ear. domestic wools bad br.,ught bighet prlsea in the assrkat un -r low tariffs, or on la'iUN atoll, thin ur.Jer higb tirills, and requesied tuat it give Cguics. T.j tliis in quiry th- O'eg'mnri aaseere 1 that figure were notathar.d ami if they were they won' hut little. The existence of ti ores bearing 09 ihe question wa rot qnisHourd or denied- f set, by Impiicaf ion, Ina existence of da'a touching the matl.tr as admitted, bt,1 t value was diic-tditcd by the statement that if figures were a, hand tttey weald a'g nifv llitle 01 acccint cf .-iic-ixttar.ee? aiTect dng price-. Thus ir. 1 Best a confession of lhr? whole argument is raaHe, lor if it be true that out'ide circuaistrcei hive for he r , pace r f sixty 1 ea's to -iflecte '. the prire ol domestic wools tha they have brought in the roarkrt higl.ei pu'es ender low t en uder high tiiilT, then lhr one honest aol wise , t ing to do is to remove all ':u'le on foreign wools, to I he end ttiat the domestic product ' may have the f all benefit cf these ou'side ; ani coa tervailiog clrcumslancea in bette prices. It is a question cl fact ard nr t o ; theory If it i lite that, for the fevrnty bought belter pricra iin lrr the Joer tang ' 'B-t t-r ' 0 rJutieA, as price are 1 ed In market report, ihe fact cnnct be cis co-anted l y any theory of cut tide circum s'ances. Let the a, real ihen be to fa' U a found la the rerordjd and accepted rrfcet ., of domestic wooS in the home msrer I during tl e ttr cd in qu-t'en Au'bentic tables of market prices cf uo , me-tic wooh are not difficu'i 009101 to j any srho desire reliable information: tab'-rs compiled by wool merchant-' fr'am ywr to y ear giving the prices at which iam r-tic S woo were a- tually sold, und to srssrek woil merchants througucut ihe coun'ry 1 csnstantly refer, and which on account of the rel'abiiity of tbe information tai data they contain, base been from yessr to year transferred ledily into the treasury reports cf statistics for the Cnited States. In he thirteenth statistical sbe'ract of tbe treas ury, preparoi by the chief of t1- Lorcaa of statistics, cr. U-r Sr n'ry Wlndrm. wii! be f : ur.d a tab:.- ot "r rife of fine, medium uj coarse, washed c'othing. OUo fleo -v.... 1 of Jacuarv. At r;!. July and October of each year froc;i 1-24. to lt30, it covering a period of C7 years. A glance at this Ule shows tic long sweep of years thim Sactuttions in the rrices great of Uiese wools. I only affect a ; -carters of a j a namh--r of I rule high or! lw ac bigc ed l y .ieeting ! c-nger venous , oes 1 f gtviter Sometimes tbete variatiocs year or two, or one cr two ' -ng'e year. n i again f ?r years coptecntively. price lew. The short pe'P-is of price were t-vident'y proxlu circumstances, while the must te attril-u'ed 'oeoodii ; pe maoence. Auyone familiar with the periosis of tariff legislation, affecting wool, cannot ' fail, by lbs mct tsasssl study of this table, io note the significant fact Ifcst theve long er raeri'-d of high and I ge of prices? very close'y correipct..: to 'hee tanfi I ptriod, the low range- cf prioes coming an ler periods ol Lirh catie. while the; ! higher range of price oocsrr caincideoily 1 with the p-ki of lowest tatiff duties Tbaa, from lr24 to l"-4a. a period of 23 1 years, w s p ' cu cf high. ti. ugh r.-t ! xiully bign. dt. se throughcat the period, ; and it i a BjgaliW nt fast Mast 'Li tab'e j show, this prr-.'al. c;ialS:- '.he last six : or tig-t years, to have been a rrioi cf de ctintng prica-8 io the- Ohio OJS. 1 too j I !MT to 8H nw-'-s-ite. s a i-er isl o ex- naalf n '.iriff rates on svoo . speciaiiy I Ihe !: focr years, and i: ts significant) that th's trtcd of lt yi. r of ls.w ,'utie following the former pe ad of S3 year of, bigb d,.tie. cn w - '. t irke..l ly as'eady ; rise in the jrice f the- i ise ful'y cafjs! in the Io yea's t- the loss ISsbsiasd in the jiresious il J ears Aijair.. pa--ins ;v'' ; ' w. r peri--1. and IaI ins th--years fr-ni to l?tX. io- ciusiie. a eTiiAt if fc: se.is ol ex'iein'y hich dstis os srcoL ctecial'vCevifc-! for loebeniStol these v.tio wasicd wools. "be duty cn washed clothing s-ooh being 20 cent a pcund througbou- the whole p-rioil and up to and including It lr , , . , . . - . aJ Ta ora, ' t0 ffm ' .four cents per round more, this lalxe tlis 'close tbe - ' nOtw.lt , 'Ulailll if I. ire rLUiuivm n . wool declined steadily throuphoat ihe lioriod, marmng in the "as-. r..rs tbe I w jest range of prises for the wuole peried gj vers. Continneal to mom. To I ring 'he foregoing stated facts completely to the attention, md to graph liiem, as it were, to tne eye P ! only r.twssary to make a comparison of the ' average prices of thee wools, s recorded in this table for the different isji iod, un.I I uresent the result in tubuiatcxl fonu. thus givinr; a compreliensive view of the wh.de , , ., ... 1. 1 1 i utiestton. attu exniu.uiiK a ceimii-oit stale at facts that no theory can acceent for or ignore. ert;e of ti:e price of Ohio of protection Such an ar-wa-hei llea.ee woo s fLr the months of January April. Heated. J July and iXtolier for Ihe periods i is as follows: First nnd lat ti.tr of ecli vr; nated, inclndisl st di J.iu Apr I M lo-s;,i:ir lb tUMSSI lb July .M. lb Oct $ t !t 3T to 'SH- l7 H to wi- . s.n t. :i- Tl to - .ST lil to MO. -i '.l .af .'i.'. ' .4. S JM MSPIVM. si taa-a.ti s; to 'stv- v tn u w- ti n t.i ti ; 71 to 'a i sau "ill to !- 3U pa - lb t.lli 41 " S flu 4ill asl Pr 57 lb .417 1 l '' asl t. ata 4tl " 44S i ' 4l S74 " SJSi COAUSK ib StCa" K-r Its eu SC.7 " aSS ta.7 " S8i tag Sia rot syi tsu aiii 'it Is "Si -tmtt '.i7 to 'mi ass ly aV. I :.l to.i sst S44 " 4 ' :i t Tl- ' 71 SS S.I .SXB SI lo ) 31 S-7 ' a The piles for the period from iSoj to iS 7S given in currenc in the talsie, 1 reduced tocolnratis in foregoing estimates. This average of prices iliscloae that tine J woo! ssaintaHeed higher rates in th. market from iSsi h iSiiti than rnv ol ihe oil er ! , a I pcikails ui'.li eliich llie coniiarion is made' except from 1SC4 to 183.1, and Us average j is less than ay cents per lb below it, which difference 1111 y lie readily sccounte I for by ! the flush times from iSaS to 1833. Mediusi Wool averaged higher for iSjt 19 lSou than from 1X30 to 1846, siighlly itntet thss from iSatto 1S33 and frets IS01 to 18- I 71, walC" last pertod inc.uued the wa p.-; hvl. ami hlso lower than from 1S71 to iS So, but ran;ttd consldcrablv high.-r than the average from 18S1 to iS90. The price of coarse wools ruled higher from 1850 lo 1S60 than through cither of tne previous periods, and nlightly lower than the average of ijlther ol the two which sue- ceded It, hut the average of rates for the, last period rhowj a very marked decline or prlcea.as compared witb the former. It ahou:u he rolel ilia! in .uis long ycnu- cf rar ih,re tvrnr'ed aosM circumilances 0f flu.S anJ deprewed limit, which might b I expected to influence the range of prices I Thua there were fluth times horn 1828 to 1813, aiiPrffly rtferred to. The crisis of 18 ' J7, bal Hrar.gtly, wool ruled higher that ! year than any oilier year of the whc'.e period and held up for two tr three years later. Thire wis a long depre'.sion from 1842 to 1850 but '.heae years are divided between the 1 'gii period. pretty equally and 1..W tariff Aga:n there was j-.st f! -r I lie f.;i 1 ibe period Mitreed of some fir jcara; decline until 1S6 peiiod which CaSW domestic rodacts s:rere crisis in 1857 of ti.e lowest ta il of 1 a continue!? dtpre'-s'o.' ,rt wool prices did no' Ti.ec came the r-ii i in enoricOkS ''ae (f a.! In lfc73 Cilue lb' di ; as roiig cr si of iat pertod, bu. strange 1 he encrtr.ou-" s'aughter of to 1871 in the Unite I 1 ; rgain, owing lo the 1 sheep sOertty .rior 'o I Stater, wool inaintai ' labnorrr.a!ly n;gti prici f jr several stars I in no way at- liflntatWcto ajgft dati. Tie depri.soi I fttloasiwg tbt griasl coaliauecl up t '-7T, from nhichlimc to leka there us it unin terra, . ted p-r'ioil of prasjieri'y. an J I i la , this peiiad of j to-pciity ai d high duties tha' t ihrse Ohio wools hive suffered ti.e (.reatcftt ani ract rapid dechn" in prices. From the fac. here givn, dn'an fiom ftou-cea of uaiiurs'ior.ed ar t-t b .ed ac curacy, it can be affirm:! wi h -.l.toiu'e cei- Umty t.'.al dur.ng ' 1 swb - wa placed on th- dut'-ble list, d j.oe Ic cola hsr: b;ou t better pfi uriCitr ihe lowei, thin iney ha c ti-ier tbe higher rate rf - ntv Trw- rrcrded nricea. as BaU.tred ro n jetr t" ear r . rese-'l I" ' most fulli derr.'anftira'e fits fact, an not b; tn U.fui'y are of "O value or t f.ave o ilTec ed pft sta'emeo? i that these Igore. outside circumstances . 1 aJ to .ieieii' their ir or rem tuxi The OreM .ian htj beea sea i:g fourt lo.l an-t lon atl ajcat pro;rty being a rseastd taxa l.igi. It .nxee a !iict;i altact n;. tte St board cf tisaliiallaai for not etiactag 'he ssseosasestb in that cocrty. Mr A C Vocdcock. ol ICugei'. a member Dt the board male a visit to .:ortlasd toin- restiai'-e the rr.ar.aer ol ssetsment ti.eri j sad this is what be say In prt: Frcm the interim tirn we deriaed, there is no question about the fact ttat the business property ol Portaad is assented lower in I pruportsms I hu.tess ij to :ts a'jrr.ittetj value than ttie BSsstwes property of aj ct er towa o.- city in the state of Oregon. At as example of tfas asaewsaie&t of bastsese property in Pe ci-y .' Pes llacJ. i cail v-ur at jrr.'ioa to tte ' avtesncect of tfce bntlding iar,:il l y ihe ' Oiegjaiiaa I'-bilthirg Co-nan? id the i-r-cc-. c -i w.1.1 .; j. ijtua'ec. Tt. t-outd a-.: .- is,ese. i.r .e Hi: ii-3 at sinets-e ght thctcsand two handred dcUais. 1 If :; pr.pe.ty il wont too,ooo, thaiste caer.t is 19 1655 Pr cet' cf ;ce raliw tf ; :c: I'- e .-,-.r-r li ::h $jao.cco 1 tsaessesl at 31 aal Il-sfi per cent of It, valae. 1 do Co' ttiak ttat acr one at all 1 fami.iti srits the value of tbe property -- u .tir.a'e . v: ce a, ; irs. tsan $y.i. oco. This 1 a fair sample cf Use aasesssaeot : oi business property in I've d'y ol P oetland ture tne asert!an th. tbre is to: n- ot-er ; iece ol t us.na ss property tu Oregon, c a s .- : ' crt.anb. assessed .ess in prop.'- '.soa : t'- valae than tn: c weed by the (pc- jocisn Pubit: teg Corr prny. II yon deire ; rriwe tr.f ;.:maj.: ,-. r,ia ise :j tbe assjnjen: of peitfcsfsrasssMsa lata ar.d 1 u JdasH is I'crl.inc. I am preiart 1 la lortststa 1 . sesia BSas e- la Clcaisr . -ihjz. arid 2xr Good is Essentials to HEALTH. Y Blood hope to oe r! vosir Bt-OOO IS LHPVKE. pas sss tre3jed wvci. I BOILS, I PIMPLES, ULCERS or; SORES blood is bad. A few brsRars of S. S. S. vr-nj nt'-'.r .-iear.se the systeTri. reatoore ail iss-i SH and build yen up. All mintsr-r ot baea- CLEARED AWAY s use- lt b the best baood reraedy on earh-j SBBBSS tio have used it say so. KalSSSUse on t-'ooo and sann daseises rrairedfmSsS 5f SW IFT SPECIFIC O A:taara,oa. K Aoests VATKraonSaa.'jvan'iComrL4.ion or THE ONLY AUTHORIZED as- s r 1 urn-t n tit 1 nm - .Kyypan y inmpx u j M ir Hy O-StL liAVItLTll wi'h tne ee-ore.ati h;s literary executor, oi 1 i tami y. and f ar W,.rk-. Twtn . ' ar..'. Ma Interbank, - , Mr. ttiains's Oeswi Ell. or a .:;;. ; -iVLtTUAb Daaooa prospectus f .- ii. esc S rt-T TaitTTTI b-ks in the mar 1 s.et. A K. P J.atatan at II fe took Hi ordtra j froru a st 110 cU. agent's profit f ICS 50. ' Mrs B. Uar. I rfO. t'vt 15 or.irrs. IS eai ' ftasasi in 1 dav: ssTogt BL2&. K X Rice i .f M iTinh C?T orders in "J slavsi Droht W7.25 J Patmiee of Me. stsfik 43 I rders 'r. ni 30 calls: StOSat f76.8S. 8 A Fa'trer si N. Uak. i.ao 5.1 orders in 3 . lays; prolil ! $-..'-.-. Hxons'VE TsBKiT-anT tiveo. If! sou wish 1 1 make LA ROE MO .Y wrtte nnmed.atel f for terms to Thf HenF fiil! Tab. Co..orwi.h.Conn Ladies: The Secret Of a Fair Face Is a Beautiful Skin. Sulphur Bitters Will give you A lovely Complexion. I'''!1 WV tliWtw WNPw'P- P ml ?. C-ont ett.Mi. to A. 1. Or-alvrny t llo-4Ua, M.a-ss., for Lausl lueiU tU wtrL. puuhilieti 1 SatSsa 1)1...; U"l.l.l Jiin....... a ... 1 it'0a SALK lY l'KAJBqiUiSBAt.y. 1 .- - I 4 e ' ' itisjnjJL iC0H0LENE3 WHO U It Itia the new sa-jrter.ti.g; takirg the place cf lard or cooking butter, or both. Costs less, oe-- -Jfej iArther, ard is sW 5 digested by asyene. a AT ALL GROCERS, -g Mm Ail Si!i?ii;. m Miie only by N. K. FAiBBARX t CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, ICW VOP.K, feV - - SA! T LAKE. DEHVEflL nun KAfiS tS HITY CHICAGO, ST.L EASTERN CfflES. I D A.Y TO )2 i Hit AGO HOURS QUABD tVeECsST M ROUPS mBsST PULLMAH AHD TOURIST SIEEPESS, F8EE fCL!MHa CHA11 CARS. OiHINQ CABS. S H H Clark, Olive: W Mi. 'a. E Eitsdr Andersoc, Rece:er. For rates ar.d geseia xr.io, i.atitso call 00 or address Currsc A."--. Oregan, cr- WIIltURLBCRT.Asst G.nl i'aa Agt, 25, Wsalftlacass St.. Pcmri-AXD. tir.taa THE WEBF00T i.OCTi Q:cion Pacific Railro S 71 ttl3tt.t. Ijtz r : vitaaa-. Laa. -1 'wvali Are - VISSBk , L -S-. Vawtss. r-a.S U- - rva .'.! a I - - - C.aT I1-1S 4 Direct Line Qjick Dispitch Lev Freight Rates. Ketween W-.lamet- Point ar.d "sa- ' . aactxc s OCEta a r r.: a a? rasa I las -.a- Wlt'aate-.-.a S a ry, N ' a - 1 . - Wu'aaMi'a VsC:t. s.- . IJsaaa t The CornpAr.a ,vrc-s nnt hangs sailini; date w'tj-.u: notreo. RiVKR SI HV'il.Rs si "Usir" taaras Psrtlstl WadaasAs assi Satariaj cu. H C Day.Osei Aar't.'si oi v-, Sirsv, VTharf. PwrUaad t s'aartl-i. C.-s ; -.. Sn F-aa-ise-.. c . K K Muleahy, . vm Sapt: Gladstone has A clear Mead WHY ? Becaus he follows these rules: "Keep the head cod. thefcet warm, and the bowels cpen." You caahave a clear head and live to be ninety if yon do the same thing. When the bowels fail to move d uric;- the day take cn retiring two Smith's Sjmxil Bi'.e Beans. Their aclicn is so ciiei that you are cot aware of it. All day yourniind wiil be clear and cool. "Not a gripe is a barrel of them." Ask for small siie. Take no substitute for RUTH'S Bile Beans ! ttvs asl Nbsts ' try, BBS 0. SaBk, Piss uSSs UsrCaln Sweeney, C.S.A-,gn errs: SMkha Caiauxh Bameer sselne I har evestTPlSBd that sroukl do rrr aj B v-ou. - iTiosaueta. eotdbjj bj aruggists. 8HILOH-S CURE. iTTtg (a Rat AT CdCGK CTtli wrxmptryi whrs all otbert faiL For CoMumptlaifl as ttrX- ooiasd thsaaaaada, and will c Tvb,it taAaalntlxae, frlMBrtj, Mstt, i 1 . i 1 1 i J M 1 tar W ! I B IBSSS' Is C 1 vl?-??' e? r ?.M?ab v" IcN'isr.'""a,oc'?