The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 02, 1894, Image 1

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VOL XXIX.
Entered hi (he Pot Office at Albany. Or., an Second-Class Mall Mat!
ALBANY,ORbGON, FR1DA, MAKCIt 3, 181)4.
.TITE A I TTIYI., Publishers aad rrasrlelar'.
S O 9
Eights
Brmorrat.
infants
T
HIKTT yea:-' obsorvntion of
failHoaa of parsons, permit as
It la naqnoavionnnly tao 'boat
Jao world has over known. It ia
jgwgj than hosslth. It will tavo
which is aasoIwtsJy
aodioino.
for
Oastarrbt doatroys Wortna.
Castorla allay Foyorlahnoaa.
Oastnrja nro-ronta sr" "'ng Soar Card.
Cnatoria ear Diarrhea and Wind CoHo.
CaatoHss roiioroa TsntsstSsaj flj)gM .
CeaullBa.iua
anttnM taw oansota of oaraonio acid tjas or pojaonons air.
d not contain morphine, oplnta. or other nnreotio arss-porty.
Tfrlnt tho food. 1 oarnlato 4ho stoaatscb. tad aowwaa.
arrrina; honltay and natural aloop.
C&to
ria ia pat np in oae-staa battles
I
allow any ono to gag yon anytaing ol on to." plan or proaalao
t it ia "iwm i aa rood" aad " will anawer every onrpoae."
j that yon gat C - A - S - T - O - R
The
aatnro of OAJUcAd P-
(Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
i nc Best Stipes
aA
: NIvaBg iaaaVaBBBVy 'jay ' 'VKanM
I iilll.MlllMa.il I Ml 1 IN r.
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stvllsh, easy fitting, and give better
satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas nanu and price on the bottom, which
guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars am.uaiiy to those who wear t.cu
Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to
increase the sales on their fulj line of goods. T,-? run nfrord tn wri at a teas pr-,
and we believe yon eon pa-re money by bir-tnt e'.l rtf r-w- of ( - - - -
Said below. Catalog-no roo upon application. VT. JU "?"-fi Bnscztaa
fat aale by thet'E BLAIN CLOTHING CO
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
Best On
The
Earth
Matthews & Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
At Perry Conn's
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine California Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
G rass and Garden Seeds.
Always keep on hand a choice line of all staple groceries
a well ag a superior stock of crockery.
?A"R0HIZE, H3M
TM FARMERS & KRAUTS INSURANCE W
Albany,
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HKAi), President.
3 Jj COWAN, Treasurer.
1 Cowan, Geo F Simpson, (V F Rsad, D B Monteltli, si Sternberg , J V7 "t, re
J K Wstubartarn. O J Stunt 1 O Wrltsaaan.
ALSO DISTRICT AOaHTB FOR -
several Solid Eastern and Foreign CoiDam
G.C- MOON.
Su:cestor to
Flour and
Opposite Ruts House.
Has on hand s fall stock of Chopped Feed , Cotvallis Flour, Bran, Shorts, Gtrm Mea
-Graham , Buckwheat, Rye Floor, Fay, Oats, Straw, Potatoes, Applet, etc.
Children.
Castori with tho gatronaygof
to spoak of it withont tsssaaaajga.
wmtdy for Infants and Children
harmless. Childran Hho it. It
tholr jjym In it Mothora haw
aaa sued prmetloaUy porfoctaa a
and Flatnloncy.
only. It ia not aold in hnlk.
- I - A.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE 6EM71EMEK.
85, 84 and S3. 50 Dress Shoe.
83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles
S2.50, 82 for WorkingmeJ
82 and 81.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES
S3, 82.50 82, $1.71
CAUTION. If any dent
offer
you w. i not
ahoee a a reduced poire.
or aayahoaaa them srith-
oai uo name stamped.
the bottom, pot him
a wa aaairaaav
IHSTIWIiJNS.
Oregon
J O WRrinMA.IT. Societal t
Geo F SIMPSON. Vloo Preelianfc
I A Morr't
Feed Store.
THUESTDAY
RTJSSXlUCe
SheritT ,ltcson arrived in Albany last
night by way of Portland, alter an ab
eenceoft.v Ive davs, being on the road
teu days. He brought with him "Prof
I U F Russell, wauted on the charge of
embezzling about $:UKW In school funds
and forgery. About two hundred peopla
we:e at the train to meet them. Russell
was taken immediately to the jail where
he wag placed in a cell adjoining Lewis
and Dr Sponogle.
A Democrat man had a pleasant talk
with Sheriff Jackson over the trip, a
hard one, in which cold weather formed
an important elenient. At Hushuell, III,
he found the Prof in charge of the mar
shal. The aheritr, who might have
earned the $150 reward was too lethargic
to act and so the marshal captured the
money. When arresttd Russell was the
guest of Dr Kmmett, an undo of Mrs
Russell. He only had $7 50 on his per
son, w here the rst of his purse was is
not known The typewriter heretofore
spoken of iie had soid there for $25,
which money Sheriff Jackson secured
and I rough t wish him. Russell was, of
course surprised, because he supposed
me
nonofum. imimd noma wan safe v
made. Sheriff lacWson ran no risks re
sardlessofMr Russells tractible condi
tion, at limes breaking dotn. Be ra
fused to make any statement on arriving.
He was considerably confused at the
rtception given him.
At 1 :30 o'clock 'bis aflernoon Prof
Russell appeared before Justice Curl
and court room of people. J R Wvatt
represented the state and H H Hewitt
the defense. The justice read two com
plaints :JOne charging tne defendant with
forging the name of .1 W Yost, io an
order for $45 on January 25, ISill, the
other with larceny of $244 fiom Liun
county on May 8,18l)3. The defendant
waived examination and was held in the
sum of $3000 on the first charge and
$2000 on the second to await the action
of the grand jury. His father-in-law,
Mr Smith was telegraphed from Kansas
City to be present and go on his bonds ;
but Mr smith wilt not respond, and the
defendant will in ail probability" be un
able to secure bonds, thus being obliged
to remain in jail. Mr Russell looked
very natural and quite calm. If there
was 'any sign ot paleness no one conid
detect it. Of coarse he declares his in
nocence and will plead not guilty, but
there is nearly $3000 to account for and
several signatures to explain.
Star. rut Bondholders - A well known
attorney, who for a number of years past
has represented the interests of certain
New York bondholder, in the O P litiga
tion, recently related his experience in
attending a meeting oi Bondholders in
New lork, some of whom hold whole
blocks of Oregon Pacific bonds. While
the said attorney has ever been bitterly
antagonistic to the parties who projected
ant built the U 1, ins story is no: alto
gether improbable. In the palmv davs
of Oregon Pacific projection and exten
sion millionaires and bankers as well as
people of limited means readily pur
chased the bonds of the road as a gilt
edge investment some ev u put every
spare dollar they could obtain and in
vested in bonds of the great transcontin
ental scheme that was to make its pro
jector wealthy and give the hulders ot
securities a bonanza in the way of pre
minn. interest-bearing coupons, said
the attorney,widow women in New York
City are scrubbing windows and floors
for a livelihood, who once lived in ea?e
and comfort, before Oregon Pacific bonds
collapsed on the stock board. A farmer
living in New Jersey went to New Yotk
City and invested his accumulation of
years, amounting to $12,000 in these
Dot..!?, and not lonz ago went up from
the almshouse to attesd a meeting of the
bondholders; a prominent financier, a
president of a bank, invested $300,(00 in
oon ls and when the crisis camv was
compelled by the stockholders to step
down and out ; several millionaires
dropped a portion of their stock board
?ans in the O P hole, and are fearing
ong and hard how to get even. F.x.
RsiirxiscKNr. The Prineville News
has this: "I. is claimed that the ill-
fated vessel. Brother Jonathan, has at
last been located. Among those who
went doau on this vessel were the
parents and a sister of Mrs Dayton El-
lott; als3 Jerry Lacker's w ife and her
lw3 tittle boys: also a sister of Mrs
Elliott's mother, whose name we have
not now at ::and. Mrs Elliott's parents
were Mrand Mrs Saimie! N Luckey. uncle
and aunt of J L Lackey, of this place.
they had been east and were returning
home when the old condemned balk,
known as the Brother Jonathan ran onto
rock and tan in a few minutes. It is
said that a trnnk belonging to Mrs Jerry
Mickey is the nniv property belonging to
the unfortunate fami'y that ever came
ashore. The Warm Spring Indian agent,
whose name we have forgotten, was ons
of the drowned. He had with him tlO,-
000, which belonged to the Indians.
The United States government never
made up the lose. S N Luckev bad wit
him between $3,000 and $4,000, all of
which funds were doutb'ees locked np in
one ef the ship's safes. The vessel carried
$1,000,01.0 in gold, most of which was
proDabiy government money."
A Little Deceiver.-It cannoi be
called a little fraud, as it is of too great
value and ia not to blame for being
misused.
Vick's New Branching Ater when cut
resembles the chrysanthemum o closely
that only experts can tell the difference,
and as it comes into flower six weeks be
fore the ''mums," and at a time when
flowers are scarce.it is a great temptation
to the florist to sell these Asters for
mums." The Branching Aster ean be
easily gtown out doors, and the seeds
cost only 25 cents per packet, so that
every person who has a foot of ground
'an enjoy a grand treat for almost noth
ing.
If yon want honest goods send 10 cents
to James vick's sons, Kochester, . I.,
for Floral (inide, it coats nothing, as the
10 cents may be deducted from first order-
Mucn Made. Money stringency ia'not
the only eause of hard imes, and it takes
very little money to make a good deal of
happiness, aa the following thowt: Mr B
D Kyle, lawer lull. Appomattox County,
Va, writes that he was afflicted with rheu -matism
for several years, and physicians
gave him no relief, t inaily be was nib
bed all over with St Jacobs Oil and it cured
Uiinng Ins illness he had spasms and was
not expected to live. This points a way to
many who think tlinos hard, but who can
find an easy way out of their troubles.
Ssaos la the Way. The snag boat
CorvalHs has been pulled off the Eugene
Harriaburg route and has been put to work
on the river between Corvallis and Harris-
bnrg. The recent high water lodged so
many snags and other obstructions along
this distance that it rendered the river
iangerouB and well-nigh impassable.
Or.
Price's Cream Baking Powder
forty Year the StauCarC.
Notice for Publication.
Office at Oiieoon Citt, Or.
Jn. 5tb, 1894.
Not ico is hereby given that the follow
It name 1 settler has 11. ed notice of hit
tention to make final proof in support
his claim, and that said proof will be
ado before the County Clerk of Liun
. at Aihany, Ore, on March 8. 1894,vl.;
nnery O Mvers, U K No. 7358 for tbe
14 of the 8 JS A and S X of S W - sec
28, tp 11, S K i IS. Ho names the
following witnesses to prove hit
continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Levi Pierce, Of rd well
Clark, Marshal 8 riak. Fred Myers, all
Of Lscomb, Lilnn Co, Ore.
Robert A Milleh,
Register.
Judge at rahan, of Portland, is in the
city.
Mr Ed Hall, the Portland insurance
man, was in the city this forenoon.
M'ssos Ora and Ruth Flinn went to
Eugene this noon on u visit with friends.
Rev T J Wilson returned this neon
from a months sojourn at Kugene near
his forty acre tract -
Mi Will Cowan of the IT 8 collectors
office, came up from Portland this noon
on a Washington's birthday vacation.
W H Burns, of Albany, has accepted the
position of I'nion Pacific agent ut Oor
yaiiis, and entered upon the discharge of
his duties.
Mrs Win Pfciffer and daughter and
Miss Maggie Murry leave tonight for
Oakland, Calif, where they will be the
guests of Mr W J Henderson, and will
do the mid winter fair.
On sccount of making neceitarv chang
e ihe steamer Homer will not sail from
San Francisco until Friday Feb ajL Re
turning leave Yaquina on Wednesday
Feb aS Passenger leaving Albany by
train Tuesday Feb ay will make connec
tions. At the rmettng of the city council at
Oregon City last night, a resolution was
passed ordering the removal oi all arc
ituX Hit
o take ihe ir place, the total bill for
MghMng the city net to exceed ioo per
monlh. Poor economy.
Mr LeweKyan, of Oakville. io this
county ia a brother of Gov Lewellyan, of
Kabaas, who has been having a duel
with Mrs Lease for several weeks. Like
his brother, Mr Lewellyan ia a red hot
populiat and is the leader of the populist
agitation at Oakvilb. He ia ready to
meet most anybody in populiatic combat-
Rev J E Keyes, Associate U S Mission
ary of the Universaliat church, was ia
the city this noon for twenty minutes on
his way ta Eugene, where he will preach
tonight. Yesterday be stopped off at
Millers and visited his former Iowa
neighbors L C Stratton and family Mrs
F O Breckenndge was a student under
Rev Keyes In Iowa several years ago.
The marriage of Mrs f L Woodwortb,
nee Laura Ramp, and Mr I D Driver. Jr.,
better knowa at Salem as Will Driver,
took place at the residence of Mrs Mary
Ramp on Capital street, at 10 o'clock a
m today, by Kev O W Grannie. Mr and
Mrs Driver took the morning train (or
Eugene whera they will make their borne.
Mr Driver ia a son of Rev I D Driver and
a painter by trade Independent
The Ladies Auxiliary will meet in
their rooms on Friday, Feb 33, at 4
o'clock. Subject for the month : Oliver
Wendell Holmes. The following pro
gram will be given : Devotional exer
cises. Business. Ladies Quartet bi
ography, Miss tiard. "The Chambered
Nautilus," Mis Condiff. On Holmes
S3rd Birthday. Mrs W H Lee. Song.
"The Boys." Miss Eva Simpson. Roll
all, quotations from Holmes. Question
box. Quartet, "Stars of the Summer
Night." by MiasWarner, Mrs Lee. Misses
Era and Minnie McFarlaod.
Washington', birthday.
Polk, hat the lowest county tax in the
state, 13 mills.
Assessor Lee has 157 dog on the list.
No one knows how much money they
will bring until the collection Is maJe.
A work train under John Can.pbell has
been busy for a week driving piles in the
west approach to the O P bridge at Alb
ary .
ao degree above aero 1 about the
coldest weather reported here. One
would think though to hear tome peop'e
talk that it was ao degrees betow zero.
At the Y MCA gymnasium last night
the association five. Btoteett. Wilon.
Smiley. Nutting, Reach Weath.-rford and
Beam, defeated the college foot ball fire.
Hulburt. Turner, Alunath. McuClloch ar.d
Graham, ao to 24 after a liye game.
Tbe DeM'jcrat made a mistake In say
ing the Amity Pop Gu.i had suspended.
We copied the item from a Yamhill papar
It only stopped a week. It continue to
appear. The outside I the same a Ihe
outxide Pf the pojuHat and U printed in
he PopulUl office In thUclty.
Hoar ha introduced a bill In the senate
to uppre iotteriet. The word 'lottery'
U made 19 embrace raffie and gift enter
prite. The bill make It a felony punlah
able by a fine of $1000 or iwo tear' laa
pilsonmer.ment, or both, for any person
to coptrive or prupoe a lottery, sell
letter r. icksts or deposit them
in tne msils within ihe jurisdiction ol the
L nlted ante, or so I her rosy be brought
into the Ceiled State. 1
After Gold. Over ia Linn county
lives the family o( Robert Smith. Mr
amitb is an old Scotch miner and a
couple of months or more ago in response
to a letter Irom L 1. Horning, he went to
Elliott creek. Southern Oregon, the con
dition being that he was to receive a
share in the new mine that Mr Horsing
as discovered there it be would boss tha
building of a flume that is to give tha
workmen plenty of water. A man frnja
the river the other day related that re
cently the son of Mr Smith received a
letter from bis father turecUng him to
come at once to Elliott creek : that the
mine was rich and that the son should
have the father's interest in it while the
latter prospected for dirt of similiar char
acter in the same vicinity. The son left
post haste; wherefore there seems rea
son to believe that there is a hen on ia
the Horning i;old mine. Times.
As Opium Joist. Chief of Police Lee
and Policeman McOain this afteni'ion
made a raid on the red front Celestial
opium joint of Chang, on Second street,
1 1 i-lt 1 I : ai 1 .
ami luvsiiy nappumti in at tuc ncm time.
I hev tound Lining at home and with a
friend in the depths of smoke with an
opium outfit before them. Each had a
pipe, tui oniy one towi. t me wouni einoke
while the other waited, and then transfer
ing the bowl to Lis pipe he would go
through with the peculiar inhaling opera
tion so fascinating to the Chinaman. IThey
were in the act at the tune, so that the
proof is complete. Chung is the one in
whose house the row occurred ; hot against
whom it was impossible to secure sufficient
reliable evidence.
Expensive!!! eoaosay .
home people begrudge the little money
that an Allcock't Porous Piaster costt, and
then when they sre racked with pain from
the soreness arising from a cold, they will
spend any amount of money to relieve the
pain. It they only had one or these world
renowned clatters on hand they would be
aved a vact amount of suffering and be
considerably richer. At the first sign of
stiff nes of the jolntt applv one af these
plasters witt.out nny delay. The soreness
will be greatly relieved at once and aeon
disappear entirely. It will be money
saved to have them on hand, to sat noto-
lu of the comfort Ihey bring.
Brandreth's Pill contain no Irritating
matter,
Summer weakness, that tired feeling
loss of sppetlte and nervous prostration
are driven away bv Hood's Samaparllla,
like mist before the morning tun. io
realize the benefit of thlt great medicine
give It a trial.
Sure, efficient, easy Hood's Plllt.
Thousand! of lives are taved annually by
the use of A ver't Pectoral. In the treatment
of croup and whooping cough, the Pectoral
hat a most marvelous effect. It allay in
ammatioti, frees the obstructed air passage
and eontreil tne desire to cough.
Dr. Price' Cream' Baking Powder
World' Pair gjfggag Award.
Yei, You Can see the finest line
sam-jjei for suitings' in the state at W
Grkham's, where he has a tailor with ie
equals on hand to make them up on short
notice. Get the best and most stylish
tuitt of him. A new feature will be the
making of ladles' cloaks to order, or the
altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and
he repairing of cloakt. Prices are bot
I torn ones.
PnoTKCTiajaT or Bank Depositors.
In view of the efforts being made in Al
bany by certain depositors Io get their
money the rowwing from the Pendleton K
O will lie of local interest, particularly uaiin
Albany man will take a leading part in it:
Leo 1 Stock, formerly with the Mellis Mer
cantile Omipaay. while in Pendleton at the
last term of b 'circuit court told an Kast
Oregonian imeaeiitutive of a plan which
would le canaed out during the coming
state aimpajfi. 1! ' ituted that it had
never teen inflate pu' . . and hud not at that
time I ts'ii thotoaghly matured. P. is noth
ing less than aa 0rg.1ni7.ed movement to se
cure nationaJJnfotectiiMi fur bank deport. ts.
Although at that time in the crudest stat-,
a rough outline) was given. A club -its to In
formed with headquarters eitiier in Salem
or in Portland and brunches in eve y town
in the state. It was to be an annex to the
democratic patty, and the platform of the
bank Depositor a Protective League, some
such name baiag given, was to la made, an
i-ue in the cwnaigc. the coming spring.
No w ell digestif ptan waa to be given out.
At first agitafwa, pure and simple, wus t j
be the aim ot MB asmajBirat ion . and legisla
tors were to haS their attention turned to
idintr immediate
treatment It would I? urired that only bv
adopting a scheme which embraced federal
supervision and a federal guarantee to de
positors could those entrusting their funds
to the care of a banking institution be as
sured that no possible loss would come. It
is not aimed at any existing banking system
necessarily, but amounts merely to giving
a bank depositor as much insurance m H
given a grocery dealer that his properly
shall not be a loss to him in case a fire
should come. Mr Stock stated that J K
Weatherford. of Albany, would devote his
time during the campaign to tbe advocacy
of such principles, aad that possibly other
prominent speakers would pledge' them
selves to put in full time discussing national
protection for bank depositors.
Whkx Comino THaiiu Miseoi-Ri
Sheriff Jackson sat for a few moments with
an angular old Miatourian leaving Illinois
for his former home in Missouri. II? had
been telling the sheriff about attending a
hanging, where, notwithstanding bis
boasted courage drops of perspiration as
big at his thumb stood out on bis forhead
when the trap "drapped;" as well aa other
livt stories to'd in a very original wav.
Some time afterwards the sheriff, thinlt
ing tbe Missourian bad gone into another
car, repeated the stories in the languace of
the man. Wnen be was through a long
neck was stretched tut ween them from
behind.
"Them's the fact, and every wori'
true. I'll be got denied if it aint jest
ItolJif."
Said the greater who ha 1 baeo sitting
l-ehind them. The sheriff's embarrass
ment may be imagined.
Hv.vt Hi-xtixg for So.OOO.OJO.-i; W
Hunt, the railroad contractor, at one time a
resident of Albany, con Lis net to he heard
from. He has just brought suit at Seattie
against the Northern Pacific raiipaul cetap
any for th modest sum of $J.0u0
dainagv. Mr Hunt brings hi sua u re -cover
daniages for losses suffered by reason
of an attachment which be allege was
fraudulently sued out against him bv tie
railroad In 191 he owed tbe Northtm
Pacific II 40. 0O0 and the attachment of hi
properties was secured si a time when be
was actively engaged ia railroad construct
ion, and all his plans were frustrated, hi
subsidies lost aad hit mills and camp abut
op. In his statement of alleged losses Mr
Hunt estimates tbe value ol the many sob
tidies promised him at tbe time the suit
was brought, as weJi aaUtercasooabio rait
of the railroad and the great value of credit
which a man ia his position if possessed of.
Bad Roads. Ab Albany doctor who has
recently made several trips to Spring Hill
wish to kaow if there is any way in which
tbe road supervisor bet w teu this city ar.d
that locality can be made to fix the road,
now in a frightful and almost impassable
condition. We refer the matter to the
county court of Benton county, in the mean
urn? a great cry it going op generally for
better road. In the first place competent
supervisors can do much: in the nsvr,.l
place we most gradually secure more tiring
ant road laws.
Wno Cax Vote. As there is some con
fusion as to who can vote at tbe tie- lion on
bond tomorrow we give the Law. after
consulting with Director Klinn at to its
cocTvrtness: "In all school districts in this
state with a population of one thousand
and upwards, any citizen of this state shall
be entitled to vote at a school meeting who
twenty- one years of age and has resided
in the district 30 davs icsmedtatelv nre-
ceedinar the meeting and who bat prof erty
in the district upon which be or she pays a
lax. fit course the voter must have re
ssuan in tne stite six months. v omen
who are widows and have children to edu
cate, and taxable property in the district
and who have resided in tbe district thirty
uys, aa aforesaid, shall I entitled to vote.
The Ki!nsniARTKx. The best edu
cators of the I'nited Stab's and mot peo
ple who have investigated the matter in
telligently admit the great merit of nv
kindergarten system. The development of
it ia continual, and it ia getting a firmer
foothold everywhere in the I S. There
are many cities with the fTeekindergartan.
Albany will proliebiy not be among tl.eir
number for several years, and no f!.rt
will be made until greater pros
perity justifies it; but the time wiil come
when the kindergarten ilaiaai I iitaail i
feature here as well aa elsewhere in the
C S. It has come to stay.
The Foot Ball Gaue on the 3rd of
March, one week from tomorrow will be
the liven athletic contest in Albany this
season. Tbe Unknowns under ibe
management and captaincy of O M Mc
Fartand i doing some thorough training
and the College boys are taking advent
age of every thing 10 perfect themselves
lor the contest. It will oniy cost 25
oenti including a sett on the grand stand
to see an hour and a half of the livest
foot ball warfare imaginable.
A Poor Bocndart Lijie. Following
is a description of the south boundary line
of Marion county: Commencing in the 1
middle of the channel of the Willamette
river opposite the mouth of the Santiam
river: thence up said river to the north
fork; thence up said fork to the Cascade
mountains; thence due east to the summit
of the Rocky mountains." Under it it is
said to be nnpossinie to tell whether some
land is in Marion or Linn counties, and
one has to go a long ways to the sum mil of
the Itockios.
A Foot Ikjlred. This forenoon W W
Rowell, foreman of Linn Engine Co No. 2,
was assisting to draw the engine into the
house, when in some manner his foot got
caught under one ot tne wheels. The en
gine was stopped with the fall weight on
the toot, crushing it in a bad manner. Or
W 11 Havis wus called una dressed the 111
jured foot, which will necessitate Mr Row
ell s walking with a limp lor several days.
a Pistol Accident, Wade Davis and
several otner Doys were across tne river
yesterday practicing with a 22 calibre re
volver when the weapon was accident v dis
charged, and as often happens the bullet
took a bee line for Wades hand, hitting two
fingers and entering the palm. Or Mnston
extracted the bullet. It will be some lime
before it is in condition for the many uses
a boy has for his hands.
An Important Qi'estion. Man's eter
nal destiny. TliiH question is disturbing
the minds of a good many in Albany at
present. Dr Gwynn will discuss it at the
Presbyterian church tonight at 7:30. Be
makes himself understood oy all
him by his practical style.
Who hntir
R
Fined $50. Lung Chung was examined
this afternoon on the charge of keeping an
opium joint, which has been for white men
and Chinamen. He was found guilty and
fined $50 or 26 days in jail. The court de
clared it the determination of the police
I force to break up tne opium joints of
icity.
The Indications are warmer temperature
and we may look for rain fa a tew days.
Yetterday Dr Matton removed a tumor
fiom the back of Georje P Warner, about
at aig at a hen' egg.
This morning George Stlmon' expre
wagon collapaed In a tragical mannet ;
without injuring any one.
The northeastern heaven 1 t night
were fi:led with aurora boreall, a beauti
ful tight and one of great brilliancy.
vV R Mfgginwn. while fording the
Sllelz' river on the Itfth lntant was
drowned, ills h rc began s rugg'ing,
throwing him under lie water
The report that an effort is beng made
to get a free Kindergarten at 'he pr;ent
time Is aboutcly untrue The Kind-r-garlen
is being brought aa near to that
basis a low tintion will make It. That
I all.
About Mar.l, 5. h the foil.twlng upp let
will ne forwarded by ihe ccr;tarv of
state 10 the crunty clerk, for the June
election: Linn, 18 precinct Pencils, 124;
p bks, 56 and 14 ; t s 70 of each ; copy t s,
28 of each ; needles, 50.
The north jelty at Yaquina Bay is 4,800
feet long ; During fie year ending June
3, 1893, there were 65 arrival of vestelt
wish a louaga oi a6.39i.Oo. Tie number
of passengers arriving was 474 ; depirslng
481.
In the supreme court yetterday was the
following case: I II Van Bibber, respon
dent, v Hugh Fields, appellant, appeal
from Linn county ; argued and submitted.
H Clay Waf on attorney for respondent.
Wright & Tutting attorney for appellant.
Tomorrow occurs the election on boad
tng school district No. 5 for $20,000. It
l to be hopeJ our public spirited cl bteos
generally upxrt the movement bv vot
ing ye. Tne sentiment of the pubfi: has
already been expressed by a vote that way,
let It again be expressed the same way.
The prltwavtra In the penitentiary yes
terday were given a holiday, and present
ed a ihcctrica! performance of consider
able merit. One of the performer in
minlstrclsy, Mr Wldgate, hold eleven
medal tor being Ihe best bane artist in
lbs world.
The Browntsilie time sayt: Tne trial
ofDrJ DSponoglenho hat been con
fined In the county jail for the pal three
month on the charge of rape, wlil occur
In Albany on or about the isth of next
monlh. A targe number of people arid
attend from heie, tome bavinB been tab
poenaed at witnesses in the case. It prom
ises to be quite interesting.
J H Townscnd, of Ne
cllr fo- a few dsss.
burg, it In the
Mr C C Hogue will tpeak to
C A Sunday at 4 o'clock.
the Y M
Prof Horner, of the State Agricultural
college, went to Koeeburg this neon.
Mr Jacob Stfeitei and Miss Hale, daugh
ter of Mr Andrew Hale, were united in
marriage near this city on last Wednesday.
It i rumored Dr Henry, of Brownsville,
and Miss Nettie WiUoughbr. of near Co
borg. were united in wedlocks. Feb 13.
Hairisborg Gorier.
Me 1 Ssrait, ssl.o recently ret-irr.ed from
California, reports Grass a'lev ant
NcsaJaCity the litest places visited
Their mines d it.
H C WaV,n. referee in the rase of Perkins
etal agt J E Noland. sheriff of Lane coun
ty, went to Eugene today to bear the argu
ment of the attorneys in the case.
A E Roe. of the V pp?r Santiam it in the
city on his way to San Francisco, to order
the machinery for the new taw mill to be
erected on the Santiam near the month of
the Brei ten bush.
William Dunn, tbe vounar Southern Pa
cific telegraph operator, left yesterday for
Oervni where he will assume a temporary
-' : - as Bsnaaana aer.t wswaBntnta.
Mr 'ilj Merriman.the agent, is in Albany
visiting friends.
Obatokt. Melvin Williams and Arthur
Foshar went to Eugene this noon to attend
the state ora'orical contest. There will he
eight orations delivered in the following
order, with music interspersed : T H
Adam. Pacific university. "Mount Mcria
and the Acrapolis," C J At wood. Willam
ette unuersity. '-Conditional Citizenship."
Peery F Chandler. Portland uaiversity.
Sunrise and Sunset." G W lone. Univer
sity of ( msgoo. "Ktetnal Vigilance the
Price of I jtswty." Gertrude Lamb. I-acific
College, "A Nineteenth Century Possibil
ity. L. K Latouette. McVmnville. "Pop
ular Education tbe Palladium of Democ
racy. Angetine K atson. Monmouth.
' 'ir Republic.- AM V. illiams. Allans.
'What Keadet Thou in Nature. "
Lebanon. Arch Hammer, of Albany.
was here Ttsesdav.
I'ncle Dave Brewer is only "-4 voars old
and bis wife pright!y Her mother
lives with them, and passed her 99th birth-
lay on Jan 5U. regon a tine place to
live.
J W Cruson and wife attended the fun
eral of ilenrv Ibtvidson. a cousin of Mr
t ruson. at Halaey Wednesday. Mr 1 'avid
son was 76 ears of age. and was an old
and highly respected cititen of this county.
tie leaves a wile and tour children.
Me-isrs J R Metiger and Q W Whitiier
of Jefferson, were 111 Lebanon a couple of
slays the first ot the week, looking around
with a view cf starting a butcher shoo at
this place. Advance and Express.
The long hoped for n ail rout from
Brownsville to Halsey and return it about
to materialize. Toe" contract has l-een
let to Geo Urtnkard fo- tito per rear to
perform the service on uch rout and will
begin on the tenth of March to perform
tna work. 1 bit will give us a mail daily
direct from Portland and will be a great
great convenience to the people.
Brownsville limes.
A large vo'e ss as being
polled this
afternoon on ihe bono for a
new school
bouse. Tbt Men about Town predicts a
maiorltv in (avor ot bs"d. though an
effort is being tr ade against the move
ment.
Wesuimo nvitayiorb.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every day.
"HstUJtY.
Td grow o'.d gracefully, one must live
temperately, calmly, methodlcallv ; be
Interested in all that is going on in the
world; be cheetful, happy and contented
ar.d above aO, keep the blood pure and
vlgirous by the ue of Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Be ture you gel Ayer .
'Now is the winter of our discontent
made glorious lummer', by Aire's Sarsa
parilla. this wonderful medicine to In
vigorate the system and enriches the
blood that cold weather becomes positively
enjoyable. Arctic explorers woulddo
well to rnake.a note ot thit.
To prtterve a youthful appearance a
long a possible. It I Indispensable that tbe
hair should retain i's natural color and
fullness, There la no preparation so
effective at Ayre's Hair Vigor.
It pi events baldness, and keep the sca'p
dean, cool, and healthy.
seir r raise.
Self praise It no recommendation, but
there are not timet when one must permit
a person to tell the truth about himself.
When what he says is supported by the
testimony of others no reasonable man
will doubt hit word. Now, to say that
Allcock't Porout Plaitert are the only
genuine .nd reliable porout plasters made
Is not self praise In the slightest degree.
ri..... s.-.. -.a . . . . . ,9, ,. iklpu
, i lie t im.c Kiniu iiic n.v w, u'n
I years, and In proof ot their merits it Is only
Ineccttary to call attention to the cuies
I .. .
they have effected and to the voluntary
testimonials of those who have used them.
Bewatc ol imitations, and do not be de
ceived by misrepresentation, Atk
Allcock't, and let no solicitation or expla
nation Induce you to accept a substitute.
Thin or gray hair and bald heads, to
dltDleatlng to manv neoole at matksof
the
j age, may be averted for a long time
U.ll'. Hair I.'
SATUEDAT"
AMD
Judge R P B
ise is mentioned for lioth
supreme judge
Isopulist ticket
and attorney goneral on the
The ice works have leen leased by
Casey and E I Lanning. by whom
will be run this summer.
('has
they
Ihe Pre d Seta, says that at the revi
val in that efty there, have been 7 conver
sions ami Doug Hamtlton.
C D Kennedy told his naptha launch St
Charles to Coquille parties, last week, and
it will be used to cany milk to the Coouille
creamery. Coos Bay News.
The O A C football team of Corvalli
ent to Portland yesterday to play the L'n
iversity this afternoon. The Man al-on
hown prMiicts a comparatively ea-y victory
for the 0 A C. "
Ex-Treasurer 6 K MurpV.v. of P.akerCity.
was on yesterday convicted of larceny of
public money. He was short in bis ac
counts $41 10 The jury was out 20 hours
ami recommended tlie prisoner to the mercy
of the court.
A corresDoudeul of a r.t
',,n Waterloo -av.: ri .r t.v.n j- tlm
home of the crank and literary aspirant.
Slander runs riot on onr streets, and chron
ic grumbling takes tbe lead in society
circlet.
A fellow went out to Corvallis last week
ami circulated a story that tbe editor of
this paper had been forcildy ejected from
the office of the Posi by Coll Van tleve.
Of course it was untrue in every particular
and the person telling it knew sc. Lin
coln County Leader.
H Adam, representing the firm of Allen
A- Ie wis. is in the city. Mr Adams is
note.! in Port and as "a whistler, being
highly accomplished in that line, and hav
ing frequently delighted large audiences at
amateur musical entertainments. Astor
ian. Albany will nut up two to one on
Mr Walter Ellis, of this city, again t Mr
Adams, on a whistling conuit.
Geo L Alexander, of the Lelianon Ad
vance, is mentioned for the office of stale
printer on the populist tickt. Mr Alex
ander publishes the clearest popultat paper
in Oregon and is a gentleman besides, facta
which entitle bis candidacy to considera
tion, so great is the contrast with some of
the brethern.
The Hammertley mine hat been a source
of much unpleasantness almost since its
first discovery about a year ago. The own
er bonded tee property last summer and
litigation soon followed asking the courts
to either invalidate tbe bond or compel tbe
purchaser to pay up. This matter at still
before the courts and the end is not yet.
Medfcrd Mail. This it the mine Mr lrew.
who. with Mr Clark, recently bonded some
of the Santiam mines, was interested in.
The Jefferson Review advocates Dr J L
Hill, of this city for governor, and gives
several reasons on tbe subject. The Review
says : We notice many state papers advo
cating the nomination of Dr J L Hill, of
Aibany.for governor on tbe Populist ticket.
The Review ba.- received letters from parties
in Eastern I kagm, who say that Hilfis tbe
choice of a large majority "of the people in
that section. Nominate Hill, and there it
no question as to who will be tbe next gov-
OBTAX.
Mr R A Rampy, of Harriaturg, was ia
the city today.
John Barrett, the Portland Telegram re
porter, who has been appointed minister to
hiazu will receive $7,000 a year.
Leigbton Jefferies -recently arrested at
Yaquina City for ateakiog an over coat, is
in the city, having succeeded in getting
bonds last evening.
In the oratorical con'ett at Eagene last
evening Cbartat J Atwood. of Willamette
Cniversity. won the fi'tt prize aad Gertrude
Lamb of Newberg was second.
Prof C F Rowland returned this noon
from Eugene: where he attended tbe ora
torical contest Grand Chancellor J A
Waddeil. K of P was in Albany today.
Mr James Irwin, who has been a resident
of Albany and vicinity for several vears.
left this noon lot Arlington, where he will
work fur his brother-in-law. George BkJxe.
Hon R A Irvine was up street lodav for
the Srt tme in a year and twoday. ben
he truck lik! corner of Broadaibn and
Second streets he hardly knew where be
was.
Rev S W Frvvlaad went 10 Albany today
to occupy the Congregational pulpi: of that
l 1 . r , - f r
li.iceon onanatl re'xi. rsev ss a irow. 01
Ainanr. will preach in Mr Free!ar.d" tsise
here. Salem Independent.
Col Will Viscber tbe poet humorist, will
pounce down upon Albany one week from
today. He has secured the opera house.and
for !." and 23 cents will cut the atmosphere
ith his pungent, original remarks and
take off'. Mr Vischer is a Keeley cure
man.
The Ladies Auxiliary of tie Y M C A
held a very profitable meeting yesterday
afternoon. The program publishes! was
arried out. Oliver endail Holmes was
honored in cssav an I recitation. The aux-
liarv has i-n stoa.iilv.growiniransl yester
day abont thirty members w.-re present.
Hawthorne will ba the subject at the next
meeting.
Rev J E Blair is now pastor of a church
at Newport. Yaquina ly. He returned to
thai plaiv- yesiemav having in J-aiem tor a
few davs. The reverend gentleman form
erly occupied the pulpit in the Cumberland
1 resbvtonan church ot isiiem. but ome
time since decided to change lus belief to
that ot the 1 irst Preshvterun denomina
tion. Statesman.
The Toledo Post savs that Rev Mr Wal ¬
lace, a reformed lawer from Junction Citv
has been reviving the christian sentiment
at the public hail in that city for the last
two weeks or so. with good success, lawyer
McFadden. druggist McNeil, publisher
Stewart and wife, printer Collins, deputy
county clerk Pears, Dr Outer, senator
Crosno. U lilloUon. C h lYubler. Mrtovall
and Mesdames VVadsworth, Neuland
Jones.Callamore and Crosno have all united
with the Methodist church by letter, while
rrank Wadsworth. Ado I rwsno, Mrs ied
Parker. Jud May.!. Miss Eftie Crosno and
Mrs J H McNeil have joined on probation
A Child EbJssts
Toe Pleasant navor. centie action an
soothing etfect o Syrup ot Figs, when
need oi a laxative, tnd If the father
mother be costive or bilious, tbe mo
gratifying result! follow Ra use; so that
Is the best faun v iemc.lv known an
every family sh.su U bass a bottle.
Whan Baby was sk-k. we gar her Carioria.
VThen she waa a Child, she cried for Cast oris.
When the became Mlm, she elutu: t.s Pastor! .
When sho had t,lt.l.'.ren, she gave then; Osstorla
Wear
Em
Out!
The wav to do it 1st stake vour wash
ing to the t-hinanien. II you want
vour
work well done at living prices take It
Richard V Phillip's Meam l.aundry
They know how .svithout banging them
around a pee.
v'ocal and Instrumental Mvsic.
Mist Hattie Warner a graduate oi the
conservatory connected with Gates Col
lege, Neb, Is prepared to give lessoni
vocal and instrumental music to tingle
pupil or classes, at reasonable terms.
Miss Warner has had a thorough educa,
lion and Is an experienced teacher. Her
refetences are; Prof H A Shorey, William
A Trow and Mrs lennle Lee.
for
Whatever may be the cause of blanch
ing, the halt may be restored to Itt origi
nal color by the use of that potent remedy
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
by
A Penitentiary Dude. A Portland
man who went up to Salem a few days ago
went out to visit the penitentiary and to
seo Atwood, the ex-chahier of the Van
couver Transportation company, and who
was convicted for embezzling several thous
and dollars. The gentleman says that At
wood is the dude of the place. He "spruces"
up on Sundays and sings in the choir; in
fact, is the leader in the chorus and con
siders himself far too good to associate
with the other fellows. Atwood is very ex
clusive in his ways, and despite tbe staid
prison garb manages to look as nice aa pos
sible. On week days Atwood works in the
laundry at the prison, and even at this
humble labor keeps himaelf aloof from tbe
association of the other convicts. "Heseems
to be very well satisfied where he ia," says
the gentleman, who is well acquainted with
Atwood, "and does not seem to regret the
days when he bandied money, whereat he
now turns the clothes-wringer."
A MoNOPtnisT. fhe Corvallia Gazette
says: A number of onr exchanges have re
ported that the Amity Popgun has tuspen
den. According to Mr Long, one of the
publishers, this report is not correct. The
Popgun missed one itnns m asMant oi
changes mode in the mechanical arrange
ment of tbe office, and the Popgun wiil
continue to pop in future as in the past.
Mr Long is a short little fellow but hat
rather lengthy ideas and not only con
trolls the Popolistic field of Amity and
vicinity but now sways the rod of social
ism over Albany and Eugene, a new plant
having been sent tbe latter place recently.
The territory of Yamhill. Linn and Lace
counties is rather an extensive newspaper
field to be controlled by a concern with no
better mission to perforin than that ot
advocating demo-populiatic doctrines in
this serial manner. Speaking of monopo
lies, how does this strike the average ca
lamity howler';'
LieetheD P. Charles E Nicholson,
former'- of Corvallis, but for many months
in the engineering department of the
Eoeebarg A- Coos Bay railroad, arrived
at Corvallis Thursday, Active operations
on hit road were discontinued some time
ago, and will not be itsninrd until funds
can be realized from a sale of bonds that
it now being attempted in England, or
from other sources sayt tbe Times. "Rais
ing money now to build railrords with,"
said Mr Nicholson, "since so many Amer
ican railroad art in the hands of receivers,
and especially sines the O P sold for such
a miserable pittance, ia difficult business."
The Roteburg road it twenty-six miles
long and -o far has proved a paying prop
erty, as it runs through a rich dairy. Coai
and timber country. Coal deposits are so
heavy along the line of the road, that veins
are often uncovered by the graders m mail
ing cuts. The distance from the present
terminuj to Roteburg ia sixty-five miles.
A New War. According to the Ash
land Tidings this is the wav they hunt wild
cats in Southern Oregon: Two of the Wor
low boys -sad James ru midge had an ad
venture with a wild cat on Antelope creek
Last week that furnished good conversational
food for bad weather in the vicinity of bar
room stoves. Jim Woriow treed the cat,
had no gun not good shot with stones,
got no cat. Went for Jim Turnridge and
hit noted lariat. Jim climbed the tree,
"laaeed'the cit lowered him to the ground
and the dogs did the rest, with Woriow and
Turnridge at up-tree spectators.
A Bad Offense. On Wednesday night
George Averv. having indulged ia a little
too much cf the fluid that displaces a man's
senses, sought to amuse himself and asso
ciates in relieving one Chii amen Chariy of
his queue by catting off the same with a
sharp wnife. which it is said he always has
in a bandy place. Thit poor Chinaman's
ssstt for heaven are bow slim, indeed, if
death should follow soon, for thai seems to
be a part of their religion to wear a long
queue. What iadujeznent Mr Avery had
for indulging in Chinese pig-tail on this
occasion is not known. Corrallis Gazette.
Ta New Cobtaxv. The Sugar Pine
Door A Lumber Co hare transferred
their plant in tbe A ibany branch to the
Sugar Pine Mill & Fixture Co, recently
incorporated under a capital stock of
A1 r.W It was fnrnd to he to the
t,.t.l ml.nt.nl tho rimmnc make
tbe division. Following are tbe officers
of the company : W F Read, president:
, - is .7 . ,
George Horhstedier. vice president and
manager. Edward ye, secretary. Ihe
com pa it has a hrst-ciaes plant ana win
play an important part in toe mture de
velopment of Albany.
Nick Bacon. The Corvallis paper
have been having considerable to say about
Nick Baeson being lost. He went to the
world's fair last year aid has never return
ed. In anticipation of his being lost a
Corvallis creditor has attached sJl his prop
erty. The truth is Nick is in Spokane.
Mr Geo E Fish, of this citv. received a
letter from him several davs am and he is
all right.
Religions Service. -Service as usual
this evening in the Presbyterian church
lr Gwvnne will preach, large audiences
gather nightly to hear the Dr and many
are being stirred by bis forcible words. All
are invited
Mr C C Hogue wiil make an address l
fore the Y M C A tomorrow at 4 p m.
His subject will be the 'Manly young man.
i oung men are ( arneeiLiy mviiesi to c?
present.
Rev S M Freeland of Salem will preach
in the CoBgreg-ational church tomorrow in
exchange with the pastor Mr Trow. Ser
vices begin at i:oJ ana . omer servi
ces as usual.
"Only the Scars
Remain."
Sara Hesrt Hcmon, of the Jamea
Smiui WtWMB
Machinery Ca.
rhiladelphia,
Pa., who certi
fies as follows:
" Among the
many testimoni
als which I see
h in regard to csr-
tain medicines
performing
cures, cleansing
ths blood, etc.,
none iiu press me
mora than my
own ean .
Twenty ye are
ago, ai the age
of IS years, I had
swellings come
on m y legs ,
which broke and
became ma
niac eoree
Our family phy
sician could, do
me no good, and it waa feared that the
aanos would bo affected. A last, my
fOOtl old
Mother Urged Me
to
ty Ayr Saraapartlla. I took tares
asttiei. the aores healed, and I bare not
snvan troubled ainee. Only the scars
Baaaala, and the memory ot the
oat. to remind mm ot tha good
Avor't Sarsaparilla has done a
I avow weigh two hundred and twenty
in
aamnua. and am In the beat ot heaitn
X have been on ths road tor the pas
ayelve years, have aotioed ayars Bar
ajBntllla advertised ia all parts ot the
ttaltsd States, and always take pleaa-
aaa in telling what good it did lor me.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
sttrsdbyDr.J.C.AyaCo,IwtahaUss.
Curos other-, will euro you
A
Pi
l m
"As OM tM
thebillaaxWI
never erceli
ed. "Trie,l
and proven"
ia the verdict
o f millions.
o 1 m m o n a
Liver Jiegii-
1-Scrtcr ; K;
medicine to
which
you
i you?
for a
. A
n d
77:
kith
c a r t
mild
tive.
van
purely va;-
etab
3C-
Pills
ing oiti .r
on the timet
and Kid
ueys. Trv it
Drug'Vs in L;.;il,or;.; PowdeV
to le taken dry or made in :o 1 iar.
T!-e Kit I -.1 Ur M tik&mt
" I ;ta. --- -;i ;. .-. -.- , rr, . - -,v r Fx-rts
tetrj-and ran ssoojisisi1 srftoaay sr.s t i-iao
klayofal! tivs-r msIK tne. I roti4t it t
atstasffnoenati 1 1 t:--ir. o;,. 'A, j j.ci
us IVuua. v, asnaatxaats.
S-I"V i I1V PACXACr-M
lli Ct irop la i-r- on ssrraiis
J F. FOBD, MiM,
Ot Dim M'j.'a. fowa, writes ac le-Male of
March 2S. 1 '.',.
S. B
Mxii. V. rr. Co..
Defer, Oregon.
On arriving bane bot week
well asd acxioasiy airaitiog.
I bsrcdall
Oar Httls
girl, e. m and one-half years oid, who had
ws ted away to 2H pcusdt, is nsw weB.
ttrocg aad ngntcMt, and well iabm op.
B. Coogh Tore baa done it war welL
Both of the children like it. Yosr S B.
Coogh Cure hs cared aad kept away all
hoarseness from me- So give it to every
oee, with grs-ringt for ail. Wiaamgyats
pew 01 i y. we are
Yoara, Ma & Mas J F fosn.
it ' -3 wish to tod una maA 'S"' sr.
tosMiaj" w.it. itt.-K j icrr: -Jss
h;si L.Ti ijirt. ij usiaaf :m j
Xavj p I Hi I lij i li sag tat
ss. ttsdol r-i f3rt ts
I ACCMMING.
HILL
taatnannwl I I
M.llaJiaS1
v.zand
SiaBper
cue cent a t
Teas Get at Coh mo promptly eons
T rs iiii.c.ccc, 5-ro-F ot
Tnroax, tioataeneaa, wt
Ccu;a ana
Atthnrs. For Couas, ni;siion it has no mas
atBcared thousaads, ai will CTBB TOtTiT
taken In time. Je st by Drocgtata on a cast
antee. For a Lame Back or Chess, use
SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTE.K2C
r r
ILOHS CATARRH
REMEDY.
are Tosi Catarrt f Tina una itrlttrnaisas-
teedtoeuiwyou. rrioe,7csa Lij.v-.-rireo.
M. HeFarIand
-:- DSU.tR LS
Harness -and
o
Saddlery
the Oqoi
FOSHAY & MASON
- wst'-A'-i saa aacaa -
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