The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 30, 1894, Image 4

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' K ATlkERFORD A (HAN
BEKlaAlN,
Attorneys at law. Will praatlcs In all court! e! tas
tats. Suecial attention glvan to mattsra In prob-.tc
and to oollecUous. OFKICK-In the Flltin block
Itlll.YF.l
Attorney at Law vnd Solicitor In Chancery. Coll
'Jons roads on all po'nu. Loana neollatad on
rabla tern. Albany, Oregon
KO. W. WRIGHT,
Attorney at law, and Notary Pab.lc. Will practice In
a II the courts of this statu Special attention riven to
roller-ton am! matters l.r prehale Otaee: Next
door to Postntnee, Albany. Opi .
p. i . 1 1 i 1 1
B
v v r n .
II loyal rattlers will receive primp
a Odd Fellow's Tcinplo, Albany, 0
attenUn-i. tHem i.
U'lllTMKY .
Attorney at Law, Albany. Or.
fl OWTANVE A HACKLEHAN,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
rHAMBERLtlH. H. O,,
Homeopathist. CTSpecLJist lu iliswsos of the Kye.
Office honra 7 toit a: IwS m. and 7 to 8
ni . A J Oresrin.
D
R. J. I,. HILL,
Phvciciin and 9an(yn. OFFICII Corner
Fr-7 street, Albany, Oregon
Pnystcu
and B.
adaas an Surgeons. UmUS
Corner econd
Calls proaipt.y
k'avtalbin streets. Alban?.Or,
attended i City ar.i country;
OF ALBANY, ORRSOh,
TBASSACTa eenoral BwiWn? nsineos.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on New Vork. San Fr n
SCO and Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY on approved security.
RECEIVE deposits subject to check.
COLLECTION'S made on tsronble terms.
INTEREST naid en time deoosiM
B
ANK Or Ht'IO,
SOTO, ORKQOM.
IM'.
SllM
. j M a
.A J J :h
EAST AND-SOUTH.
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OK THE
Scuthern Pacific Co.
Express Trains lave Portland Daily
I
70)1 JtlT t, 1SB2,
PjitlanJ
Albany
Sail Fraa-isco
I Korth
Ar8.- a a
Lt I VJ3 a
Lt I 7;00 r a
blie. a. I Lt
10:23 P L
10:4 5a I Ar
t i ra trtlas sups, all statlo-ia from
nlr tUiiriy inclusive. alsoTan
n d ,HAissy.Harrfab'.irg, Junction
Irving. Kigons and all stations
ooburgto xsUlan l me'.ust'e
w
aosatcas tun., nan.T
M Oa I L Portland Ar 1 4 '10 r
IMS r I I.t Albany Lt 120
AOrai Ar tt-nebtrir IL I 7 jDC
aaaana
:10a I Lt ;.- ArllO-naa
:00 a I Ar Lebanon Lt SO a
l:KraLT Albany Ar I :2Sr
.-OSaalAr Lebanon Lt I Vr
PULLIIAK buffet sleepers.
-AND
Dinin? Cars on Ogden Route.
SEC0M0-CUSS( SLEtPB tCARS
Teal si-le tMvlslsa.
SET1H( rWatTLAnW AM I SRI 11 LIS
Mail aiariT (Except Sinoay,
TJU a 1
12:15 r a j
Lr
Ar
Pon'and
Corrallis
Ar I
f S5 F
laCO m
xraaas rxaia itrtr 'Kic.p-. Sni.'iar.
4:40 r as 1 Lt PorrUrid Ar
Tatars A r VcMinnvile Lt
':25 It
s .'0 a a
Tb.rotaprb Ticlcet4
t all pn'nt in the Eittern .Stte, Cuiaita a.irt
Eurnpncai hs 'ib-ainsd at oflflest rates from C V
fro nil. Aeot Ailuuiy.
K. KO - II.KB E P. BCHiER
-anaarar sat O F. nJ
'rt'v.d Oreifon
FromTerminal or Intjrior Poit.ts th
Is tta- line to take
To all Points EAST anil SOUTH
ft In the IHMXt. t'AK ROUTE.
' It runs ThrooKta V !-:. I I it I 1.
Kl TIC t, I NM F.VERI IKV
ST. PADLDtTcHICAGO
r.O CHAIVGE OF CARS ;
Composed of Dining Cars Unsarpassed
Pullman Hrawinz Ucom Sleepers
Of l..ili'si EquioniAnt
TOURIST SLEEPING C"S.
Bit' .
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a-i 1 f !
SJ.3 1 I
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'ill for 1
t . II I'cetH.
m 1 in
0 1 1. fioe
if Kii-s or
a I
ELEGANT OAY COACHES.
hti 1 ni; d 11 mi3i)ii; i-h
al linis, affording Direct an rt
tJnmt9PPii3t9d Servic3.
Pnllma 1 (,-ir ruscrvatioiis ean b
wtU'is1 in ad vmiics through any
auo'ii ni the road.
rHR'iUHII ""OatSfs In and from all
poin a 1.. me iua Kug'aud and
Karops en 1 pomliasn I at nry
liekf-tiifrle u Itsra eeliratl'lf !
Fulliiif r rial 11 .-oii'-irn n r it.isi,tiins
Sf trains iu 'is tn I V r in 11 4 furn
anaii o ' apal u o 1 t'i toy agen' or
A Ii IM tBLTOT
as haaswi 1 ij . - 1 1 1 H ,...), i ir Agent,
N. '21 Kir. 1 Si. cur. Washington.
P.irt'an'l )e on.
C I t 1 ; 1 . 1 1 11 1 r it.
a m
ilt f
rift
.71 1:. v. :
tU 1. ""ii. -r.a. eitt
aSBtlrr. . ; IV. L- ..s CI :.y
mtCt4- ..l .y hiSHi- l'C. TI. . Si
it-
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aJSj
a . gV'''-' Wi) 2
25 CENTS
Proves
the efficacy of
CUTICURA
Since a cake of Cuticura
SOAP costing 25 cents is suili-
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 blood diseases
which are speedily and perma
nently cured by the CUTICURA
Remedies at a trilling cost.
Cuticura
Works Wonders
and its cures are the most re
markable performed by any
blood and skin remedy of mod
ern times.
Bold thronichout the world. roTTiR Drcq
ANDC'hkh.Cokp.. Solo lroprittors, lt. niton.
All about the sWm, ttealp and Uair," free.
Complexion, han.ls and hair proaorveflj.
pnriiied and boauUticU by Cuticura Soap,
Pain is the cry of a suffering nerve.
Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster is the
first and only pain-killing plaster.
A Medical Firm tines An, Cash.
J. F. Bmith & Cb. of Ko. 255 Green
wich St,, New York, tho manufactur
ers of that favorite cathaiV ; known as
Smith's Bile Beans, have adopted a
novel plan. They ask the individual
buyen of Bile Beans to send their full
name and address, vrith an outside
wrapper from a bottle of Bile Bean
(either size) to their office, and they
five 3 for the first wrapper received
in each morning's mall, and $1 for tho
21, Sd, 4th, 5th and th. Every day
$10 in cash is thus sent to their cor
Twpondents. ask for SMALL size.
Oregon Pacific Rail.odd,
II 1- CLARK, Beeclver.
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Cnnejrr with steamer
qniaa and San Fra?cbo.
Homer rtrn Va-
raoa aaa tmajasse
Homer aai!s Fcby tOtk, Mvh 2, IS, 2, an-J Sift,
raoa vsanaa.
Homer sai'.s Fib , Marvb 7, 17, and i7ih.
The Company rmsjrTS th ngnt t
s range sailing dates wtlbont notiee.
For freight aid pssenjer rte app'y
to any agent.
Cb tries J H n.lrta. S-s A C". So Ho
Hartal St San Francisc-. Calif.
Cbaa Clark re tcirar. Corrallii O-jp.n.
"PICT
SUIT LAKE,
KilSAS CUK
ST. LOUIS,
EASTERN CITIES.
DATd TO
f2
UslllDQ QWC EST TO CHICAGO 1
nUUI.0 AND THE EAST
naaaua f
OMAHA i
UHIIRQ QUICKER TO OVAH
nllUIi Attn vakiQac riTv
..ww. sw,
PULLMAN AND T0UH3T SLEEPERS.
FREE FECLIN.MC CHAIR CARS,
DINING CARS.
s 11
U Clark, Oliver W Mink, K El ei !
Anderson, Kroner,
For ra.es and general infoi malton ca I
On or address Curran fi Monteith, Albany,
Oregon, or
VV H llURI.BURT.Asst.Gen'l. Pas, Agt,
J.S4 Washington St.,
PoRTLANSr, OllKGON
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flaTaTaraTawa.aflflflflflflflflflflaiaTflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfla- .
t Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtain id, and a!l Pat-;
Sent business conducted fur mocckatc Frrsi e
' and we can secure paiect io'less Uui-J Uiau UioasJ
remote from t astimgton.
i Send model, drawing v photo., with descrlp- J
tlon. We advise, if patentable or nut. free of J
scaarje. Our tee not flue till patent is secured, a :
4 Pamphlet, "flow to Obtain Patents. " with s '
cost of arcne in the U. S. and foreign counuiesj '
sent free. Address,
iaf A OwltimtU Mm tfSlT il
' w s eiiwTiuiivi
Ora. PaTtNT Orr:ce. Washington t
Those
Pimples!
ylrc tcll-tnle rymptoms that your lihxA
t'stioj right full of impnnties, cauMntJ
a tlugguh and unnighih eomptexUnt,
A few Ijottlet of 8. 0. S win, rnnon
all foreign and impure matter, cleanse
the ihoa thoroughly, and a dear
and rony complexion. It -a moat efftct
uui, ana entirely Jiarmless.
Chas. Hsaton. 7J Lauisl Street. Pliila.. snv:
-'1 have had for years a humor in my blood J
which made mc dread to ahave, assmalllxiilsor
pimples would be cut, thus causing sliavine to
be a great annoyance. After taking three Ixrttk-i,
mt mm mw aa bv lace Is all clear and smooth a ,
KBflNKrl it should be appetite splendid,
1 sleet) well ana Ic-i 11
well and feel like running: a
foot race all for the use of S. S. S.
Treat'aer.r bloo'l .-ind .I i'ifl.seaaes mailed free.
bWIf T SiVIiUr'IC CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
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AN! ED -Puahii u t 'anv ler of k mI
dieaa. Liberal as aiy and eien-.-
piid week lv ; P-fli-in -ne it i osiHu i. pjtOW'N
BriO''. CO. Nunei, 'lien, P.it and' O a
goa H
.1 H BARG A (NS in ral M!e ailclren, I
r or e 111 ou James W Card wall A C
JtH'tjrson. I
cuiuctat.
WASHINGTON I.KITKK.
From cur regular t'orrraMndeit.
Washlaglon, March 12, 1894
DtnKXraU, oven those who are personally
opposed lo some of the changes made, arc
(flail that ihe Senate Finance committee has
at last got the tariff bill In sv.ap" to nuke
lis pillage, by the Senate certain, It Is rcaily
surprising, in view of the radical change
made ly taking suijar, iron ore, coal and
lead ere, from the fiee list and putting a
duty upon the-n, that the democrats of ihe
house sre not louder m tutit objections
But they regard the mat from a common
sense point of view, knowing that the
democrats of the Senato Finance commit tee
yielded nothing that it was not absalutel'
necessary to yield la order to get the votes
necessary to P-Ss the bill, and also that they
will have another chance at the changes !
when the bill goes to conference after its
passage by the Senate.
The republicans of the Finance commit
tee wculd like to waste a month or so by
keeping the tariff t ill in committee, but :
the democrats will .iot allow any such tlms. !
u tney win agree 10 nave tne mil rrponcu j
in a week, the detnocnts iU a'low ihem
hat much time ; if not, the bill will be te- ;
..1 . . -t .
wicu sooiiei wiuioui mew cu.ncn. .
Stcretary Heibert's answer to the house
rnlntirai sttnarliT ailiataarfhnrltr hti nritir
J
ed Admiral Skerrett to obey Mr Blount
when he wer.t to Hawaii as Special Com-
raissioner.w ,s in slierl.thst it ca ne lrom Hie
Ccmmandei-in-Chief ot the Army and Navy
, the President t the I nlteJ States; ar.d he
j cited seven prcctdents for the aciion, e"allrg
I fioni 1823 to 18S1.
Senator BUnchaul assumed his new duties
'today and Justice White, his predecessor,
j was sworn in ag a member of the .Supreme
Court. If Mr Btanclurd makes as cood a
j reputjtion la the benite as he leaves behind
Mm m the house, the peoi le o' uouistaoa
j will doubtless ratify the seieciion ol ihe
pj.ernor ot Keeping mm s'-eri.
Keiesen stive Kilgore, ot Texas, was nol
altogether wrong, although rattier too jene-
al, when hr said M the course of ire debate
on the District of Columbia arpronria'.icn
Sill concerning the r.ewsnar-eri of Wasli-
ri.i, concerning the newspaper, ot asi
n,u"- ne"V'per " """'
nensiipjrs
! have ntvrr fadJJ t-i sdvjcxte my scten.e, I
! don't care how infamous it was, that looked
j to the evpenjiture ot the public money in
' the interest of apcula'c.-s in and aiounj the
j city. 1 never knew of an insures in which
I they did not advocate siich schemes." In
renU to a protest from Rerresen ative Blai.
of N jj, Mr Ki'.gore ccniinued: "Well, II
mike the distinct charge that the newspaper
are corrupt and thit they .: . a: - cverv '
j corrupt scheme that has been iutrodu:ed 1
into Conres;o plun jer the Treasury in the
interest of private interests.
Uemjcrats in congress are in thorough
sympathy with the dentrtmentil congress-
ion commission which has been engaged for
manv months laokin in:o the business
mt i . ,. ,
m?thoiiof the oover.i:ncnt ,:er artments
with a tie to recommending changes look
ing to a reiiuc'ijn of unnecessa-y re I
and of unnecessary oMi ia's K.e.-c
tape
re
ommeodatlon of the
: k . ,
promptly acted upon by congrcu
i ,
i..e 'aat
one-for .baU.hinjil.ebu.au of customs
of the tre'sury ftapartsaent having been
pissed by Ihe rtottac ni-.hout an hour's dis
cuts.on. Sioartf but surely tte ieaten of
e'orm Ii working The I JWatl of -thirty
tears ol extravjgiace anl tavorititm
no: b: overt) rowa it a day, or a year, but
ihey aili be s-erthr jwr, in the end. This,
the democrats are determined upon
Senitor McPhe-s-jn has t'.is lo say ,loat
, the charge that the gugsr cla-se ol the re-
vised tariff bi.l give; the saSar trost an
andae advantage: ''As I drew the s-jgar
sc.edule, I otght to iw whit f mea-.s
and I certainly know aha' -t was Intended
TSa Mt1,a iti il '
" 11 1 "
accord. n to rny ca'cuhvi-ans, that refined
sugar at accr rded bv the bill it sixteen-J
kanlredths ol one cent. Now, when you'
talrr lnln ft.-islns Ihs l,:ir.lft mt 1 h.- I
i i. .i , V
i " ' TS I mvm .:ic let
thit Geraiaa sugar i. shipped in bigs which
are nat dutiable, and which can bs used
! over an ! oTer again, it will be seen that the
American refiner i given no advantage
I over his German conp:iit r,. In truth,
! the Gjrmin exporter has one -hundredth of
j a cent t pound adranuje over the Amrr.
' Icaa refiner after he his paid our import
duty. Now, if any one ifspu'.es these
! figures of mine, and can sho mt where the
American ret'ner receive any greater pro
I tection t'-iaa I have slated, I will se; that
I the bill is changed."
I Tne senate will vole noon the hill for he
Minajf . ; 1 H m ( intaraaa .... .1
U will c.-rUimy pa9 I-ublic oplolun is
Ji1JeJ t "tether it will be vetasd. the
maj Jriry incltninfi t- the bilief thit it wil
be.
sugar sebedul, ill tho tar.1T bill
;9ePr'e,J bythejenalelinanoe committee U
"AH sugars made of bottom.
riyru pa of cane juice or Lett juice melads
eonsentrattd nialA.la. ennererj ami fnr.
cn..pj u. t-.-tinz Lt rnlar asnn.
n t above KO do ., psy duty of 1
nt pr pound; fur every a'ditlousl ile
re or fraction a atove 8 and
noi ab jva Bo rlefr.. ah jsva by p-ilarlacops.
test, shall psy .ol of a cml per pound ad
ditlona', alov9j anl 11 .t abive 9i drg,
for every aMniontl djgroe or fraction o
degrse ahosn by pnlarae ipe tent shall
pay adn yof oZ of a cant par pound ad
" "
il.ior; u . .n a 1 sugars Usting above OS
d'v . ! slaiis?op nwi or . a
by Daten ta 3d ard in c!.j' there all b
leri'-d ami c llloctix a duty ot ooe rlgbtli
oflconc rerp-juiil in ad-JUi n to tn
dut imposed upotn sugr les'inu abov
i93deg.
"Molassos tmting mit abovs 5
deg by poariacope hll jm
a duty of 2
earitn pergil ou. Mo a-moh testing sbovs
S deu shall 1 ay a duty r,f t cents per
,..,, ,. rl
B""
" flflflflflflmmaj
t is not ontv to the credit ot
the l):mo-
cra'ic new.piper ol the country that are
quick to denounce the tliortoming
I Il.-m craiir; S.-nt'ors, but the prac'ice Is
sulking onia t wilh ilmof Ihe KepublU
'.an newspapers.
The popullstH of & "1 rMiinty havs noin
ilia c I Ihe full'i ingtlcket: Cijunty judge
H Kcbrooder: shtr ir.W V Cage, clerk)
D F he-u,- couiiiilsionor, BFttoaaj trsa
urer, V VV Hayes, X h , ,1 nuoerlntonilent
Jamofl fterktaa ; assess r, K 11 Handor;
surveyor, Willlsm Hamilton; o iror r
DrJ.i 11 llodsoii, rejireanntallvd 'Ilioma
Bunkson; j nt ranrttnntatJvjs ofUooa am
Cuiry, fr ik A Stewart.
item wrata in ev r prteiinct In the
eoiinty lastrwet tsMir dslefr ita 1 1 thA
eonntv c- invention In Mtftflaai the vlv
yoci meihoiJor vntm m ii,h eounly con i t
ventl w. It im tin. fulros' w 1 1 mm much
the sp "In ! t w.iv nf .-'iii'lue'lng aeon
vsntkin,
Mrs w , Ply Male, of .Liiksoiivillp, baa!
i been appointed a notary public and wil
attend to all sorts ol business in thn nota . I
rial line at the county seat In Ortgon, as
-. ... j . r mm
I 11 . . . - I . r r .1 I . Jl . .
. wen u vuiiiurnia, ine lames are lieing
j recognized in notarial appointments.
"
A seien ist da'mt t" i'.ive duu.veitd I Im I
ihe eye ol man is iiiiiiliniH to
the ex'en-.
tha' o.itcin. in 'e'al
larKiieuH, see toe itiove-
ment ol his arm by the light if his own
eyes.
senator II ill, -s " AVK.
When a member of the House of Com
mons becomes dissatisfied with his party
ami proceeds to "flock by himself," he is
said to "go into the Cave.'' The reference
Is to the Cave of Adullaui, whither David
of old repaired with his few followers to
give vent to his discontent.
A Washington correspondence which
supposes itself to be friendly to frnalor
Hill represents him as having retired to
"ihocave"on the tariff question. The
chronicler reports that ihe large number of
men in Washington "whoso business is
about the tat iff" have, "as a rule, especially
of late. s. mght the Nov; York Senator tor
conversation about the Wilson bill.eonirrn-
Ing which, for one reason or another, they
have come." In him, it is aid, "they ap
pear to believe that they have a friend,"
and the Senator is represented as encourag
ing Ihe belief.
Of course everybody knows that the vig-
itors at Washington
whose business is
about the tariff" are the principals or the
agents of over protected industries who are J
seeking to save their bounties by defeating j
or minimizing that tariff reform which the
people have demanded and which the dem-
ocratic party has promised to effect. ,
omer worus. u u toe mcniincj -ouuv uui ,
is reprcseuled as Hocking to Senator Hill ;
"cave" and receiving encouragement there
mi. ,..11 ai -
1 ne n unu iu ixUi. u.. " r .
: 0f Senator Hill'V false friends or secret
I - David U Hill has too often anil
-
J too earnestly advocated ihe wiping out o
i McKinWyism to be now engaged in seek-
i lng to preserve tragtnenis 01 it in tne in-
; terest of favored mdustr:es. Ho has been
i too 'enaciocsly proud of his reconi as a
i consistent and "reliable" democrat, and is
too honorable an antagonist to le now en
(raged in a conspiracy to defeat or to urn -
tilate a democratic reform measure in
order to prevent the adm'nistraticn of
j lirover Cleveland from gaining the glory
j lhat will uit from ., iuSlmcut of the
! democratic pledges,
Xo-Senator.Hill has been mi.un i.r
stood or misrepresenteil. He has not le
to u,e t-ave 0f Adullam. He has n t
m,je himself the agent or the confidant if
fce McKinev i0hby. It is outrageous toto
, , iv, raster and r.ord
i t r - i uu tv.i r
; of liavid II Hill "orl1.
! . . ... , ,-
me camor pw a new iu oi..u.si.
new isue of Uoveir
meat bonds of small nominations . prob-
mmtm .! ir.-.t.) Iff it m tljl wie.
. . A.,o .
trenchrucnt, not fi r greater facil.ties for in
creasing the rubllcdebi. A "popuUt losn'
' ,a "T'r a ! rT -
debt.
ll.inri!
.
eonsciecu.i-s
statesman oagnt to teach th.- people ha
Cebtlsa burjen, not a blesdag. A deb
rajan. interest Interest means taxis. A
newpape:s
and
debt.iio matter how popular
its form carrls
the obligation of future paymen: of the orio
cipal . Not evtn a popt-lar" loan caa
auke "t-pajtB. peasant.
The Secretary ol Ihe Treasury already his
i author i.T to issue bonds to protect the credit
I -
of thetiivernment. lie bis recen'Iy .id "t a wiiar nor wi-i ne cut ins pji.u
' fsj.cjnn.ooo in bonds to make good a par t-010" 'mitaUve!y The democratic
I ... - - . - party cannot depend upon a hsb;t of obe-
-4 ii...... .i s .-
I UOIV m I'P-CftMi T. U-ftfl v.. V -
. eress is to make any lurer increase Ol tr.
,..- .
7" ,T . . J .
shcuid da rrecively bat ao hor.est indiviJ
rial wou'd do who found his outgo ciceeiinf
bis income. He woald e.onnnlje. He
would seek atrtruoutiv to iacrcase bis WW
i .... .. -.- - - .,'l
i,yc. i ' , v. m jvu. ssi .11 u J ' . 3 " -
denomination! would scarce y !m;.rcvr his
I credit. It woulJ assuredly not make th
day of final settlement anv easier.
Ketrenc i.-neni anu reiorm. oot mere atm
I " "ue P-KJ- Tn pevt.int.nife. not
t lh- P'i"''ng-prs. is the rlghl rt,oar e
The prolusion of go d ihioaghaat trie
world ol $i,-3.x'5,oj for fie caleniar year
.... i. ik. I..-.. Ska. !..,.. a
th; mint. The nc:eie ol ) 1 1,000,000 is
mainly furnishel b; th-; Cnitel States, South
Africa and Kutssi'. FiiTures lo.- the Cnlte!
States, altboug
nottetoaltc com letc. in"
dicate an'nc.-eas. ol 4.ojoOT.TheJtncrease
is Sjuth Africa is a'ont j'..ooo,oc-o ; -n
Ruagla and Australia f 500.00 each. There
will be smill gtin in other COaatritS, in -
.eluding China anl lapin.biit ihey may be
offa-i hr smVl loasesis wh-,e Reirt
offset by sma l loasese wh-. Keport
reaching the treasury department Indicate
the "roduction of gold is telng pushed ia
the' maximum: that ipro.ed processes
were bemused to the to incr
. , , .
the output for 4S94.
This is Ibe time lot democrat to stand
hrm, to bold ar.d pull together, in oruer 'o
ram-tlw nariv nvpr llimin trvino- time
... ... .. . .. . 11,
aitfl-r which ihe uem'H-ratic itany win oer
Uin-y be the on, of the future. While i,
is known by a" fair and thinking men
that the demrxracy is in no way responsi -
ble forth- panicky times, yet because
r
tho party happens to be in power and there
is great financial depression many connect
the two facts and unjustly blame Informer
for the exUtence'of the latter,
spectacle to see a man de'ert
It is a sorry
his friend
wnen misioriune overtaatu mm; uwi w n 1
1 fl , . L : a
is to see .1 man desert his party when
damrcr fao it. especially when it is no
way responsible for the existing state 0f
affairs. Jacksonville Timet.
The
ro:t's Washington special says a
political sladsticlan,
ho has been examln-
ing .lie fiel 1 whh treat care and absolut
lapartiality, reaches the conc'-usior. that
graniinir Hip tr-publicans every seat which
can probaldy no to them, in the next scnatre
they and the democruts atil be practically
tied, the balance ol poair being held bv the
prpulitts. In case the democrats succeed
in evtrr conteat lor hgisla'i vn majonies
ntxt fall tl.e v 111 s'1'l retain a slight major I """"" u"c- -r tne .,.an.Kcme-t . re
Itv overall. !n rase the nomilist obtain U- to 'rcognlae union labor. A call a,
balance of power 11 will bring Se-iaior Al
'en. o! Nehragta. ;o the front a a diet 1. or
sflerlhe Mahone fashion of I years ago.
JoyValdrop, tho populist candidate
for oon'sress, is sonmwhat on tlu political
onltr of Ilennis Kearnr-y. Ho can best be
described as the latter was some years ago
by an admirer. "Ami who is this man
Kearney, Mike, of whom you ure always
bilking?" "Faith, if you wasn't juct from
Im oUl soil, Teddv, I couldn't excuse your
gnoram e; why I'ennis is the greatest roan
n America." ' Hut phat does ba do?"
'lo; why he don't do nothing hit's a
working man." IHspatch.
In a rubbery case at Denver, counsel for
the du'ensa objected to one of ihe jury on
the ground that he wr.s a r.emdtr ulllic A
P A. I he challenged, ar. 1 It was f jund
that ii out ot tiie i ' were inemdelV of iha
r(Mltation, The attorney asked 'iiatthe
oroner snmmon a now venire on the groun
hat the shcrlfl was prejuillc.-d against h
ilelenda'it hrctuae he w is a Catholic.
I'liatl a sound propositi in the Marion
iiity Kenut.'ican platfo-m lh.'.t two-thirds
t.l ihe people should not be taxed t'ut "ne-
ii ,,(i may r .ne itec on i-a.ses i-apuwi
, ,
Journal.
but how aboul your trilT system tha I
taxes ninleen twentieth of the people for 1
the benefit of the other twentieth .
Thin or gray hair and bald heads, so
displeasing to many people as maisgof
age. may be averted for a long time . by
using Hall's Hair Kenewer.
NOTTooJtUi'll initY
When toe session ends, republicans and
populists will be under the necessity of
hunting for somo other fault in the demo
cratic majority thin subservienco to Hie
president.
U is a'ready nppnrenl tnat DO man
elected as president ever had to meet
" !
RattCfa opposition in the legislative branch :
of party government. Harrison had cuckoos
in nauseating abundance. Cullom was an- :
gored over a few offices and Hlaine smashed
his hat in wrath at the foolishness of the
Harrison, Reed and McKinley combine.
Hut the Whie House ruled with patronage
and discipline. Western republicans gram-
I.I...1 w... 1 .. .
un.11, ..ui o jet en. 1 .ainnniL-n i.itL'ain. were
executed, though somo congressmen uud
senators knew that the sentiments of their
stales were being outrageously defied. The
protec ioniat section had Harrison, Harri
son had the patronage, and the patronage
held the cuckoos in a mass. Hen Hutler
wort'.i was silenced by the promise that he
would bo tnlren care of. He received his
lay. John Anderson of Kansas, the real
progenitor of populism in that state, swore
be would ne'er couseut. and consented. He
was also provided for after his cockooUm
lost Idm the mpport of his district.
u,n we taik of cuckoos, Me must turn '
back to the fiftv-first eontrress to find them
n perfection. On the majority side of
, , n,,, WJj ,)ot , We.teruer
tteateruer
-.1,0 too.l out for Ui. ,.;.,.i n.
(lii;l , ,1 n, . . n .: 1
,u,.,.i ii yji iic IUUU UK I I I .1 ; ; . ami
i his manager had made with the miil own
ert anj 8uoijjy hunters. Colorado and No
j vaja j1(i (,cat f0Ke Ult tejr
i senators had not been extensive owners
ol
i ailVcr mines. tby would ave been
lore
il cuckoos as they were tariff cuckoos
: f it i, the dcty of a legislator to do as
. he p'eases, there are T.ore consc-len'ious
mn on (he democratic side in tlu- I n
; gress than have ever been seen IJ Wash
, ington before at one time. Scarcely a dele
i gation has followed the preaident New
York was with him on the silver .uestion
...I i -1. - ,l I a. .. .. . " at , .
I ami otKes .taoiuer iac on me lariu. ir-
gini.t ii with him on Hawaii and aga'nsl
1 him on lilver. Alabama i against him on
nearly everything. Ix-uisiana Is divided in
' a different way ever time M i
1 ..
tv
In. l . ii .-..i
IVr,,-., - n. r baa inted for a, little
' ai It doe HOW. faere never was as littl
. .,
i inci-ssion 10 tne orace 01 cier r.iecuuve.
t.l l.;. ii.- .-...,1 .-lr.,.
the president and his public
m tii.-. are
more penerillv admitted to be worthy of
the highest respect than at any time since
... i - .- i
tvajiiinfcicn reiire.1.
Ilepublicans can make nothing but a
boomerang of the charge that a democratic
" .
' ingress ha been influenced by patronage
I or o,'euiouness. Whether for the better
' or worc, democratic legislators have
4 t 1 t fl. . I
, -.n,.r.... h .4 ...n ,,,, ms ,r nalmi.aa
ol10"" ineir own impu;te. it was itie
nfiy-Srst congress which had no mind but
the mind of the cuckoo.
It is a democrat's strength and Ue
ocratK party's only weakness that
can never b; a master. The democrat
. -1 1 . -it ft . . , i i : . :
uience. boi must atrait snreetnent and a;-
mm
v..
, bat :t sometimes beaU itself.
! Couldn't Mr Clsnd and a.l .he ntner
Couldn't Mr Cleveland and all til? o'nr
democra's come to an understanding, an
agreement, an adjastn-.tnl ot itiaerences,
wchJiit setenscing too mach of pc:tonsl
and lxal opinions? Tbey have all cleared
away most eoective y any saspicion or snt
ervieoty. ince tiieyie cas uren no cvmpieie
agreement from 'he Cleveland term's open
tog a tear ago uttil now.
Affw a year's rivalry in tba democratic
iri.ft. 4 mm tflw.. L. . f .i'k .
virtue of inifl-txndence. ale. month con.
tention for boners in s idifying the rjarty
rould not be distasteful to the rank and
S e M IflOule
hlic.
i 4 : . ii. . r 1 . -
- ... . .. . .
wim an sr-ltsa eeniy U at terms taucti
more sensible aad prscikatte than lh -
t-.l.w.re wlippingst fashion. Wr.cn
amsniscoa.icte,lol beatiae hU -ile. he
: U allowed la continue his wor'.
. 1 ft. 1
isl-whed
afts-r by the ;-olke and arreste a every Sa-
urdayand locked up until Mo-day mornicg
! when he a again delivered to his cr.ploier.
H.s wages arc tl-.a to his wife. II he
' won- wwk h. U t.ken 1, i.f hrS
woo t woik. he is taken to jti.. where h
has to work harder than ou'slde. Th
moie one stadirs this plan tlw nio.e tcnti-
Die it seems
'
BaSaUh-s- ..a..taa rWih u si- . ,
Kttalliuon against Canada is ;,r v
: il Introdnced in the house by Chick -
enrg ol New Yoik. If pror ides that hen
-er -he President -be s.ti.nea that tae
, ' 11 , "r
iheWe'and car.al or other cana.s in tna
' - ........ .. f'.-j Lj, .1 i
1 .,..".....
by pro:l.na,, ,rs0por:i,n acos.
j tl,c t -Sr- la nJ 'lhou
1 aayaaawl of duties, by merchants imp-w::nj;
! oJ p'Ung Irm anv foreiCn nmstrj to
a. 1 t uui a i. a
sU Toe wa, relerred tothe (jrc.gn
! to-i-.t.y to Canada. The bill a referred
t" alT.Irs commiltee-
'
I TI ere i a good deal l sprcu:at:un as to
theprc -i I -nt.s probable ac l.n on the selgn-
orKe '",!
Th e bee coinage member 1 o
' ,he hon-r- 'eluding Bland.
is asserted .
y ''e s -ignoraue hill is mere y ich!ent-
' 11 ' 'f8'',i''. nJ 'b f:ee-coin
age bill will berrparted tothehoasr, wlieth
' er the sident signs the bill or not.
It U a vv'ed in the treasury d.-pai'.neii
that ih-.- presidrn! has so far male up hi
mind on the silver hih that he I d'-p-'cd
to s'gn it If he can cmvlnce bimsell thai no
b.ijn(. 1 disturbance will result
War Ul the ki.lle is 10 be declares! by th
Knights of Labor againat a score of brew
eries in St Louts, controlled by nn b .a n
1 ii... 4 . 1. . .,
j been Issued for a convention of Knigh's aj
St Louis, April iS. to dech'c upon measures
I for dilvinr; t'ie pioduct nf pie Knglis''
I syndicate brc-.veries out of the n.arVct and
J comprll'ng them to suspend.
Senator liansboruiigh, o( North Dakota
j is prepjiini; an amendment lo lie tarifl bl'
rrstorlnu the preient n duty ol ii ptr cent
ad va'orem on refined sugar He thin
he will receive the supportof all -.he repub
Means, populists, and two Louisiana kena
tors, wWctl woull Cany it in the senate b
a rnaj irlt ti or.e vo'.e.
Il I' Thompson, .hulge Hennv, Kx-tio
Morsly. 1 W Fultton and Til lord are in
the middle of tho candidates stream on
the republican ticket, with ahoaJ even
chalices at the present writing. GUflSMal
Compson and Judge HcArthur, in the
leading catididatOH on the democrat i. ticket
There is no claim made for Aver's
Sarsapariila which cannot be endorsed by
scores of testimonials. This fact plainly
proves that the blood Is the source of most
disorders and that Ayer's Sarsapai ilia Is
Ihe best of blood purifiers. Try U this
month
By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray.
, laileJ or discolored hair assumes the nam
I raj color of youth, and giows lusi-rlant
an. "imuy, picusn:g everyuoov.
WlCDUINO NVITAVIONB.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Qoldei."
Common every day.
rgjrs mii.l:y .
Or. Price's cream Baking Powder
Moat Perfect Made.
A native Ijorn Oregonian, McKinley
Mitchell, who was beaten for a nomina
tion in Marion county, for office by a two
year grasshopper, is tired.
John Hughes of Salem received 'i",000
1 sound of Munrhv steamer Homer. So lavs
t 1 ii' 1 it. l.n nr.rli!il S . 1 1 1 1 1 1 VMMH nnul 1.-
pretty well situated these hard tunc, to buy
WWW worth or ugar at a time,
An editor is generally a thinking man.
lb? has to think a great deal, but it in gen
erally how to pay off his hands at Ihe end
of the week. Salem lndcs:ndent.
ilatare pf Pennsylvania, did 1
It dis id.-d that 1 ouiity news-
'I'll.. I l.l I.M.
. ". .v-'e'
t ,
lung.
papers nuve become valuable its mediums
of information, social, legal and politic ll,
and has enacted a law directing county com
liiissioners to subscrils) for these weekly
papers, have them Isiuml in serrate vol
umes amUkeop them in their offices as
Issiks of reference for the u of the public.
Each commissioner i to select one of the
three wi-eklies.
I One of the luiin:i!i wonders of the South
Seal is a Victoria, New Booth Wales,
, youth by the MUM of McLean, lb- is now I
17 years and a few wonthl old .1 mi weighs j
1 in the neigblxjrhood cf IJUO pounds. He i '
, not a "human mountain of fat." u "mon-
ster of obesity, or anvthing of the sort
but is a well proportioned 70003 man of
surpassing stitture and great height n
his 17th birthday he llieusllre 1 H feet .1' .
i. lies, aiel it he keep, uji his regular
hes. and if he keen ui. his
veiarlv inenvan of stature will far suri. i. ;
in height nil modern ;nls.
"
In a circular issued by tne C;Uifuruia
bnsnd of health the following in regard lo
i cigarette smoking is addressed to tirim-i-
; pals and teiu hers in the public schools: "To
- an lialutual smoker of
manufactured
ciga-elles is to tie an 01 lum
smoker
an a habitmd opium smoker
tt n"t I
mm
the .-malof an .o-ta ner. wh.-i, even -
thing else was equal.
stam-es should
them
i i... ,.i 1
school, or at home, if tin
teacher, by
munition, advice, ptwanj
inllueniv cm pr--vnt it.
1 r llailis-k, pastor of the t irst ..ngrega- .
tiotutlist church of Taenia. J-in.-ns) a;
sermon on Sunday hist utpsilt M follows:)
(food i itl7 nshiii demands tiiielitv in rwer-
i-tering ;jid votinir. li ssl ',-itizenshif
! enianda the hon.-.t ,,aM,i.-nt ..f t.i.e, witn-
,.,,! . ... ttrnta
to him who is willing to see. tliat Intake
, ... . .. ..
iwiffhW's dMI.ir.an.ltn withnlii that whirh
ITTTT t T7.T-Zl
i. ir iur iwuin u--.i.- ii.. is miuj anoai
aitr.ut mat wiu.ii i.ajn?a.iy in.
citizen. hiti dern.inds i-aholl. itv lilartv.
.,-iA ri,.. an 1 i.-rf.. t. Inn '. Ml
Home at least gained toleration for all re
l?tons and scored one in the grand march
lowaxiis uu" i iv i:ir.aum ; lei us iiijv K
OIJ tba,. j.crooov demande.1 it. and
traversed Holland and the teas to win n .
1 - . ' : 1 : . . : I . . . ...
i'lvmouth Roik tr-.nrel it. and America
iJla . .
Wen IIS ile-ni 1 ni".. T-a:: . n . :: JII
a return of the dark ag..
.. . ,
I'sck my tot wita ttiree doxen
liquor jogs,-' is the shortes-. sentence
winch contains every letter in the al
i'"auei.
I
lh.. o one n:s s-j well on a b.cycle as a
sis- - ....... i fl.v fluu
ill the bicye'e in the dim future when she
create.' him. -Salem Journal. Of alt
riders thejow-legsjed man r.tscn the ma-! struggled for snprmacy to the de'ight of ' )f iit Milul
chine in the worst shaie. The lnde-1 the cheering crowd in the grand stand, j Geo. W. WgjainT, Chairman Demo
pendent man is no posted. J but neither side scored. Secretary. cratic County Centra! 1
a Fmi. euu-h Committee.
. ...., ...,r:vi.i.t.,...,
impossible lor tlie s'.esmer Engen-to get
Albany bridge Satnrd.y. so
she epent the dsy here ao 1 put in the'
time giving 10 cent ercu'sions down the
i river
a coup e ol miles. A great manv .
: Kugene could not pass under the bridge
1
Character is the nobles: treasure a
person can p-.-esess. ta- s the Salem In
dependent. It is the crusn and glory of
III. ti i : : at . . -
.inc. it uigniaes every etau.rn ami
eM. WfT 5. ,u j
ihn that o'f sold : its iritluenre is strona-
I :fl . fl . : t . . . -
er than that of position. The founJa
!'on of society tests upon character.
apo ;enn once saij that 'he moral to
to the physical is as ten to one. Charac
ter commands ; influence gains respect
and admiration.
. anl ailn-iratinn
..... a . r ........ -ft ft - r.l . .. ft .. ... ft . , . . ,, .-
1 1 children and voucg foik. enjoyed 22 fa!al A
i i steamer ride -Register. There has not , da"v h,cb. .. 1
1 1 been anv water eo huh this year that the uaT ,Di3reJ No
licnal tna!. h' isc ta,. days, before aj
, , ma , a. u ,.,. J-'i'- Mr ard Mrs J II Barnes Uachtrs ;
an,. c.m.do.n Llw M00S.V -. iUtf.f w SvthnT flJa l
and rems.nrd over mKht in IVasllelo. u, -r Th. g- SLj !
Ur Si.rL.fl Kl.i-A. m ... ,. ' .. . ... . I Q
Mr . tarsey. w.u.e a c ntiemsn ol tbe
sacrea cai'ini. has managed durtng the
r , ' . 4.., .;..T r.. i
! lde jmxtmvn in ..bserving ihe
1 developmen of various localities. He'
has traveled throngli fie west lfore.
i and now believe that a tidal wave o.
I
mi
! Kenturkv etlitors cannot ba t-x care
. tul about wl.at they print. The citizens
f tf,e blue grass commonwealth are
t 'Ufhy , and st a temen ts published with
,,e most amiable intention arc iiae.y
( to ?e ,roao Jlre jfJ the elitor of
the Mount Sterling Tunes, for example.
, ."M. wtndinT up
j with the perfunctory statement that
1 "il,a .Wl ,.! ."..,. 1.. k.l..
! a , lj- i i. 1 . .
. ..-. .c .s uu. .11.- -iruui.i m
! f- honriS
, ,wi c'ti,e paper to press he
J r j(Id!t. of tll0 .lrcr. ,flt, ,rricj l.is shotr
(tun at full cock. The notice wa, gratis,
-irw
;voo.
! a m an and his wife, minintr on Yreka
1 Hats, found 9310 in gold under ma
MHUden last w-ei-ii. a nea srut not ili
j talritafl wwriny faah tjWM pf tte ariaal,
j - . ' . 1.
'.hallow
'
A convevsation betwesai two well iKsied
! politicians on the siltor .piestion was Oim
j .leard on our streets the other day. "I'm
I tn for K to 1," said one. "Well. I am
too. but say. what does that menn'?"
U'l,, Si l,f o n-lll 1, .... lit .,1
-. en one we have now lv
... . ......... " ' '
t-i , , ti 1- .
1 lie Ornson I Opulisbi in , o,ne.,iion -
rderaonaKad theji at .o.ial I .uanl and
liarWj to summon tho .uanl of the state
'.in-. ,.ft. ...fti.a-, ft.i
sa- ...... . .- va ti.t vvsiat-. ...is,
Uov U wellintr calletl on the NaMonal
(iiianl toenfortv his defiance o5 the courts.
Journal.
M, 1 i- 1 1 1 i Knight, of Saloui: cltrk. I, V Kh'en. of
anv persons who have sldusl closely l, , , ,, . f j
the l.i, :.l situat.cn hen. ... Douftl-;' i ner; r-orvler. K VV Wa teVs. Sa'em:
.-..nntv an- of the optattW that popttU ntttwliuWl, j S tlraha.ii.
will not pill nearly so large a vote as they'
did two years iitfo. S-veral reasons an ! ttasi Haas
iven. the prim iNil one of which is the
at f an able leader. 1 laitideali r.
. a ii al I a
I Lum .M.inty also their stretuth has ban
I aaVllitiT.il 1 t .1. 1 ft la. a 1.1 It .it 1 u . a t t.s a...!
enaggetated.
lt would not l just to judge
their stength
make.
the amount i t no.se the
"Can I gi't Hits in ?" siiid a ntiiii with a
roll of Pant in his hand, to an editor.
"What is it about?" "It is a reply to l'rof
Huxley. " "N'ot much you can't. ' said the
eilitor und the man went away, l'rvtty
soon another man mm in with a roll of
inisr. "Can 1 pt this in?" he enquired.
what is- it? "Its an item about n
preacher and a deacon 's wife." "Voujitst
let your life you can get it in." said the
editor. And so it is. seine men succeed
while others fail.
All Indian from the reservation dropped
into a certain Klamath county town last
week ami iirocee.leil to an iindertakinj7 es
tablishment and Ordered a Coffin for a rela
tive. The Indian handed the dealer a
string to indicate the length of the desired
eaakel, and the latter not having one long
enough, slyly rut the string- to lit the short
Isox. The Indian paid his money and tak
ing string and coffin, hastened back to the
reservation. A largo crowd of sympathiz
ing and wailing unlives wen. on hand when
the corpse was put u. the eollin. hut what
A..,,. ii ui,.".;.. f Ma. i...i;,.. .
- 'V . . 1,1 1,1 j V , V"1
thuv discovered that that the dead Injun
had imnmsod in size nearly a foot shuts his
demise. The Indiuns were ovtiwnm with
SUIKTSfllltlllOll UllU ftsoimi'iflii m'-.iti.i, IUIL
finally knocked out one end of the coltiii
and prox-eeded with tho burial. We are
not lnformetl whetlior tho Indian's head or
feet are sticking; out in tho cold, cold
ground. Klamath Fal's Kxprtss.
tic.
ThrMludrnla atlol.
Ill ija-I'i:stii. March 23. The excite
ment over last night's riots has not yet
subsided. The students declare that they
will resist any attempt to open places of
amosement during the MHoo of mourning
for Kossuth. 'J'he jsilii ! are preparing to
prevent further disturbance. The major
ity of the police sympathize with the
stud ata, and will make onlv a nominal
resistance. Aitojt '3) persons were injured
In !ait night's rioting, none seriously.
A Darts Warder
I
San r ham lS';o, March 2:! A man went
into the branch hank of the .-san Francboo i
Savings I nion, which is situated at the!
corner of Market and Folk streets, about
9s this morning. He presented a writ-'
ten demand for money to Cashier William
a iierriiK. 1 h
iK-matuj was refiiheil.
,. M.;ri.,aul niuroereii 11,-
uwiiii-i aim in.-u, uut was capiureil a lew
blocks away.
Void Dlaraverj In I Mb.
Sait 1 ,akk. March '2 The excitement
over t lie new gold discoveries l running
lilgb In the li'tletown of Iehi. I tab, aljout
miles south of this city. The discover
ies were made u few days ago The ore is
a pink slate and las in stratified veins.
i'Le Ijelt has t-n traced for 'so miles.
It is over .'JO feet 'n thickness and assays
about e'Jt in gold to the ton.
Kakerlllr I rlrrarhlBK
DAKKR UTT, March ii. At the city
council meeting it Was decided to reduce
the expenses of operating all departments
of the ei'v e-nvorn'monl lt aalarioa mnat
: submit to a cut of .' per cent The arc
: li',,u fnh tr.i. c.n l- .l,nA .ih I
' enlirclv 'I'hia wa o.l i,nnoralit
i J ...... .H.,u,v,
cause of the large floating debt now hang-
ing over the citv, to say nothing of WO-1
oiai t.f i... i, r,;..',i,.,in.. r.r , r.i-
mentor which preparations must b.; made
Eaalera Wraifaer
OwTAalA. Xeb, March The great
I 1 " "een prevailing over ir;e
Middle West has entirely abated, and the
' ' , . '""' . J I
L'nion l'acifn: and Burlington lines are
1 now open between Omaha and Cbevrnne.
, ! Twenty eight carloads of people who have
' been snowbound on the l'nion Pacific
reached here t.-siav. I ur trains had i - n
consolidated, and tlie prtssenger- were
j from 10 to '.'A hours late.
Owmm UMlJW
Six Fiwxi no. March '!'. The sec- j
ond of the series ot Ittiisl.v fr-J I . 1 1 mmt 1
, wa i.atel today at the fair srftjund. ' The
rr.ntes-anta were ihe i irou'm ami ttriiU'r.
' amtHSteam- r r.-..tel in a - -.
for the Bri'ish Coinmbians
- r f : :
bo won by (
Tranl.tr Irarral
WasanwTosi, Karr h 22. It is believed
in well informed naval and diploma'ic
circ'es tea, ihe IJebring sea matter is as-
- . suming an aspect of grave an i er:.-j im-
t'Ortance, and that recent sudden caangea
in Iha asvi.mn.AMfl ejt n. .l rH,
' 11 ,, i v ..... ic
' axrnbable to this cause.
The department of state has at Isst call-
! d upon the navy depvrtment to supply s
rt ..l.. t tu l I
, " e"' . -oics.
every effort is being made to get ibe ves -
I sets together. They will number 10. if so
many can be assembled.
,
Sax 1 km isco. Marcn 22. The first
game r.: me itogny tootoa i tournament
u-; a-.-! a. te :.;.-.- ti.r ,r.
, today, the cootesUng clubs beiug tb Ue
vuuwi auu viuHKiiwii, suu toe gBJuic
- resulted in a tie. For an hour and a half
I the athletes twtei a-.s Cither's necks and
r.t!i:. March 22 A bomb exploded
it arremooo in tne cnurci ot tiauen
near renoble. as the congregstion aasi
departing. The exploatijn was jaat inside I
ne maun entrance. Twenty wee injured.
panic ecsjed.
were 'ram pled
arrest.
A Cwaaawaaarr for Hawaii
Cait AGO. Mrch 22 -Tn Post
iogt.-vo special ray--:
aral circles ae icite-1 crer the
der recalling Commander
. . : - . I I . a
Ki
I He Ian. I mi I
. . fl . It : . 1 . . : . , :
im w uaair. um i raj-i-y .-vuniira
i Walker to take command of our naval
forces at -'..at .tatim. Admiral Weiker'
bas jaM finished ;t 'enu of sea duty and.
npatMM to have long spell of shore
co y.
A Rru: it . h "I lurifr
t Hl.w F.I n. .UatVII Altera ss-nsa
After
, " - ,
, hat Mrs tarr.. w .rv out switch after
.m.-.x, .-,.1 i.:i, r f,vv,
sw.ift.. a.. . w.,.. wait.rc; i..r more from
I 3 atttcked tte chiU with
Cf ""
"
W.,mi,m;T,-,n. Mar h T-.o presi
ilsnt ha. nnmmatsd ll... llnwi.,- Ja
K Murphv. tVahicgton. register of Ibe
i 'and office Olympia. Wash; William H
; I'unpby. Washington, rrceiyer of pub'i -
n,r.e, . at Wall, W - K
lawkin. ahiniTl--n. receiver of public
::..v-a. .::,; . a. Wath.
A B. BlUaarw
'
' iti
" "ours, and tbe Ics oi range cattle will
be very great. No train has amvei from
the Mast t siav. 'and ail trains, including
- . r ; ;
! i-'xbe i
' jb1"" "nH' tomorrow. A mesags from
bullilo says the storm has a'sumed the
proper ions of one of thf- worst lilic:arl
! in the history of that section. It is feared
1 ,oat lhe ranws WI" lr? cowred with cattle
"' lipiatni tOttW tttaam.
'
t-
Reparlea, tasarably.
aaaiMUToa. Mank 21 eprvn'a-
! Hermann has reported favorably from
tne couiniittve on war claims, his bill lo re
iiu'.iurse t a norma. t'rei.'on an.i cvevadm
! for monevs evrjonJeftl bv tbem in the sui
1 nmo
'sion of the Rebellion. Toe items men
j iionesl ire
'California
Oregrn
i Nevada
cl.kl.9iroo !
:53,V1.V2.S8:
i.vl."40 i0
f U - . , fl. ft...
- " '
Salex, March 21 The tountv republi
..... ... . : flu- 1.: . 1 " t.
(..- ".iiai--.iii.'ii, ii'e t'ikjin.1 .mo nsv's. r.ar-
i monious fc , , heTtoA made tbol
,ollolr,n nominations : State senators. 1
1. ,. . f w-.l.. I sft i 1
Vf SvTVl aaieitluwl
1. laiit-ist'ii, "i ci,iicui, una t 11 !to:ion.
C H M cores I
, ... lA. .
is 1
u..rl 1 - ,.:T-J , , . "-
' ' Sa . .. 'l .-Al:tal.
Macleay; H U Harcleay. cf Wixalbtirn, and
j L Calvert, of lluhbur; commissioner. J
M Watson, of l'urnfr: sheriff. lohn
Ottaw v. IN. March il. Chief Justi.v.
1 p-' --- ,...,.
I " -.aa--va -...I tV'UM. liil
rffuscl to grant a supersedes in the case
I a a a ..a .
01 i remiergast, the murderer of Carter
tlarnsoc. who is sentenced to be hangd
Friday. The judge said that thecourt had
carefully exwnincd the recor.t. slsstisil
and briefs in full in the case tud had con
cluded to deny the application.
An told firm altarlM .1
KosKiitiio. March il. The old und
well-known firm of I'aro Bros was doted
today bf an attachment, amounting to
WOOD, by Um Doocbll County bank, of
Koseburg, and bv San Francisco creditors.
i i Void anil tah Bataare
WAsuiMiTox. March 21. The net gold
IB. the treasury at the close of business to
day was 107.(K4.47;l. and the cash bal
ance 1135,279,101.
Elderly
people remcm'jer their snrin
bitters with a shudder. The present gen
eration have much to be thankful (or, not
the least of their blessings being such a
pleasant and thoroughly effective snrlnv
retKws as tiers tsarsapariua. It is a
fl. i I.I Eajoya
Tne pleasant flavor, gentle action ana
soothing effect o Syrup ot Figs, when in
nMftll i1 4 '..,'!... ... I 1C Ik. f - . ,.
i " r '. ' "' " .". "' '"cr or
momer i.e costive or bilious, the most
gratifying results follow its use ; so that it
j is the best family remedy known and
. every family should hav a bottle
Shiloh's ViUltser :a whas you need for
dyspepsia, torpid Hear, yellow akin or kid
uey trouble. It ia guaranteed to'give yoo
satia'aotion. Hrioe 75o. Sild.'by Foahay i
Maaoc.
MS nnt DEMOCKATir rOUVKITIO
The county convention of the demo
cratic party of Linn county, Oregon,
will be held at the Court House in Al
bany, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1894,
at 10 o'clock a m to nominate candidates
for county oSeere ; to elect delegates to
the democratic state convention, and to
transact such other business as may
properly come before the convention.1
Primary meetings will be held at the
usual place of voting in the several votJ
ir"g precincts of said county on Saturday,
March ?'8t' mA' al,tw. 'c,ock P - I
a unanimous vote of the county centra!
committee it in roenrr.men.liul il,.i n...
viva voce system of votinji.be adopted by
the next convention . f.r a. it , ,..
ply to the nomination of candidates
The several precincts are entithd to
delegates as follows
1 it
...9
...3
...4
. ..
...4!
.. 2
er
i 'r 'ordeville
Ess' Albany
Fran- ijn Butte .
Vox Valley
liaise 7
Jordan ..3 1
North Brownsville 51
North Harrigburg 6!
; North lljanon 6
Orleans -. . .2
I Price 7 I
Hock Creek 3
Santiaui ft
8cio
Bbadd
Kbelburu
Sodaviile
8outh Brownsvil'e .
. .4 '
-.4
. 4
9 i
.-4!
. . .4
. . .O I
...S
...3!
...
...3
, 1 South HarriebuTg. .
South Iebanon
! Sweet Hotne
; yracuse
,7,1ent
1 Waterloo . . .
Albany H
Total 123
; All voters in sai-J fJnn county with-;
out egsra to lorroer political aninaiioua
I who favor an honest economical, admin- j
.etration of county, state and national
governments, so as to conserve the in-1
tereete of the masses as against trusts
: and monopolies, are cordially 'nvited to
.join in taking part in these conventions,
it"V,' Wniriin, Mart MiUU.
Secretarv. Chairman Pro Tern.
KIM a stic rRiti ti elci ritia
Notice is hereby given that on the 31st
' ay of March, 14. between the hoara
Ol I o ClocS n in and 4 OCIOCKpm, OS
e10 oay, a primary esajmosi wassi am mmma
in West Alrny. Albany, and East Al-
hanv in I.inn eonntv. Orerron. for the
nurooae of electine Jeiesrates to the Dem-
oeratic County convention. o be held at
Albany .Oregon, April 4, 184. The poll
ing place in Wetft Ai'jany precinct will
be in the circuit court room at the court
bouse in said West Albany prcinct and
s Cline, J Y iiai"railti.ana m Kum
hanflti arc !h inHmm r.l sncti oltfse-tinn
( o - - j - - .
i The polling place in Al'-any precmt will
be the treasurers ofnceai thecourt bouse
! in said Albany precinct and the judges
i nl msh arl nn 1 U Ifltua Slaraknra I
; - ... .... - - '
; Oliver Busnnelt and l. a .uocanye. ltae
'polling place in East Albany precinct;
will be at the ofSce of the Farmers ware-
house in said East Albany precinct and i
; R L Borkhart. 1 C Dickey and John j
Isom ?r will be the judges of such elec- '
ot eucn eiec -
etcn u
t ion . The number ot de
iof -c'i-' at sr.rh r.r-rr.arv
foilows: In West Albany precinct 6, in
Aioanv precinct ana in rasi aioauss
precinct o
I sated the 22e.J dar of Vanh. latsl.
'
rftataieinoa
rmt 0STr
t f tTI l s
c-oa
The C'juntv C nvention ot trve Prohi
bition party fjc Linn coaity wi.I eenvene
a! the Court H'js. on Sa'urdav. April
: 14th, lSo. at 1 o'clock p m, for the pur
pose of nomria-inj a cnuntr tickei and
, j transacion ol uCi other huslaess as may
J properly bebrough- '.sf ire the conven-k.n.
j All prohQxtionU ol '.inn coualv arho
Or- i , j .... 1. .i.:.t . 1 . . k
. . . f ... ... ftflii.-.i . .tfl.-flj .;ce- in 1 .
- mmw9mw
ar, 1 who in"end t i nir. rt rhs. unp in
the tnsutr-g e'ection rsill be entitled to j
seats as Ce'etrales in the convention. '
Eery prohibirionial In Linn roun'y is i
earnrs'ly and rordia! t invited to attend. !
T P Hack i: wax. chairman of Linn I
iuny Cet.tr! Ci-nmittee. 'l
trrie satawaanr.
Some feop berrude the little mow
't" -er cos.,, swi
"heR thT.,re .cked 5f" f'.m
i if wicncs arii.i irunr 1 CSJ:a, inc wrii
' , i ,", - - -
" ,V "u..-.. ..t... ...
raain. If thev only had one of these wrr.1
unowned oUster, on hand they wou'd be
j sacd a rati amount of suffering and be
I . iTf.'TTV. V TL-Z
- stiffness ot the pint! applv one at these
I piasters wiii.out any delay. The soreness
' etwatlj rellertd at once and soon
' -disappear entirely. It will te money
hve ,,h'"1 a hnd. to -' ntb-
the raaTatcaTt they bctng.
TtveCMarBes.
The reason why Al'coc' r rous ?!as-
TST'"
,. Lame back, sc-.a
twitrhlv of lh-. m..u-t..t
ca, sttffn'ss or
I rit imnU. - '
r. 1
mjnia, consumptrcm.
3. Indigestion. dyspc-rio.
;sness.
aunev complaint.
The success, howeter. will depend upon
tats genuineness of the olaster used. The .
popu arity of Alcock's Psir-us Plaster has j
been so gret that o-.uliitudes ot iwiitations
harre sprung upon eerv hand. The onls !
sure cure is to get the genuine
Allcock't
1 oruai natters.
Biandreth's Pills Improve the digestion.
Portland, Scramento, Los Angeles
Stccston and Salem have the same insur
ance rates. Albany. Or. Butte and Helena
- i !?,"Un ?!tke Clt-r- cons, and;
- ' V " " sh' lon. n"
the same rates.
TVi nisssrv. a a-flSiitKl.il ana r n. . .
nn a M,m. If t, - - . .s . . ,),...
- wiw "u
- 1 ratines. There is no preparation to
Wltfil.. mm a 1 11 ft. al-:- ft-1
'.,). , ', 1 1 . I I.. 1 1
v s ii"t n" . ina,
H P'eveaU b.ldness..nd keeps the 4a'P
clean, cool, and ne.lthy
ti -
! pursirfs pur
1 sntnin onu.
In I V Circuit Court o tie Staff or Oregoa
for tie Coxntf of Lis.
I M llsborn .V Co, Pitintiff
vs
S f Barger and and Sarah
E Barger his wife, Defendants
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue o
an execution and order of sale duly Issued
v... v.. ,,,v. ..... i.aiiiTu Luuri in inc.
above entitled suit to me directed and de- !
livered, I will on Saturday ihe 7th dav of
April, 1S04. at the front door of lhe court
house in the city of Albany. Linn Countv.
Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of
said day sell at public auction for cash in
hand to the highest bidder, the real prop
erty described in said execution and order
of sale 10-wii ; Beginning at the north
west cor.ter of II L Brown's donation
land claim notification numbr :ojS in tp j
14. South Range j. west of the Willam- j
ette meridian. In l.inn Couuty, Oregon, I
thence east 35 chains, thence south 9 )
chains, thence north co west 1 chains
thenc; south S6, west 16. 50 chains, thence
north 66 west 50 chains to the p. ace of
beginning, except 3.(10 acres on the east
side of the tract, deeded to W R Kirk No
vember 6th. 1SS6, recorded In volume 30
on page 292 ol th: records of deeds for
saict Linn Connty. The proceeds arising
Irom said side to be app led first to the
payment of the costs 01 and upon said exe
cution and the original costs of said, suit
taxed at $23 So. Second, to the payment
io me piainuri n ni usoorn cV Uo. the
sum of $iS8.S6 with Interest thereon at.
the rate ol 10 per cent per annum from
the 33d day of October, 1S93, and the fur- j
ther sum of Sit. 00 attorneys fees and'
the overplus If any to be paid to the said
defendant S V Barser.
DlTed this 7h day of
March, 1894.
C C Jackson.
Sheriff of Unn County Oregon
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
A Fare Orsnc Crssua st Tartar PawaSii
That
Pie
V
I bad for dinner
waa the best I ever ate.
Thanka to COTTOLENE, the
new and aatccesaful shortcningj.
ASK YOUR
GROCER
FOR
IT.
REFUSE All SUBSTITUTES.
C ia Badeoajyby
W.K-FAIBBANKA.CO.,
ST. LOUIS nwd
Chicago. "oa. oarroav
NOTICE CF APPOIkTMEtiT CF EXE
CUTRIX Nolle is be'eby given 'ht ths under"
signed has txen by tne Ouoty Coort of
Linn Count . i-a-on. duly at pointed as
exflratrix of the Iat will and iestttr.n
of Jfeicy Bisier. dceessei. nd ail par
j tn9m harine claims acrinM id entaie
will Dresunt the same tio.y nnnti
rimri or awa
to the nncerigoa at
the "aw offlte of Blaekorn A wstaon,
ia AlbanT. Oreeoa, whhin aiz month
om the date hereof.
Vbanv. Or, Feb 1U, 11.
Blackbom A Walaon Matilda J Kins;
At y's for Kxeutrix. Executrix.
a w f- a v
. la K Ail 1
, ril ,
I C OLLE GE
Send for
Catalogue
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aweoal stgtaec ta tike sVriratlaVe a
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ALBANY, OREGON
1891, 2.8S.2
ir.t Teraa wavraeU SVatraiSrr se
A f - I corps of insu-ucsoa-a. -
CLASSICAL, SCIEKTinC, LITER?'
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
t CJarrar ol atady unngec? t . . . -all"
grades of student
Vjt-s-aa. tiiKrsara ' rttml 4wt
Srvjaw ii-mu.
vv. uinr s roafoiv.
IRHT StTIOStl, BtRE,
or ALSttT, OftEOOS
! Vk PreaKlect
l. FLIXS
a. 1.TOCXG
.K. W. LA NO DON
rSANSACTS A GEXlTRaL tweatoe'tuaisflaw
SCVOCNTS KEPT aat jest to dflflsck.
SIGHT BXOHANsiC -.: trt -rapaue UflMl r, so a
New Vork, Saa Frucuco, Cttiea(o aad P a uami
flats
CO JJtCTIOSS SAPE on tatoraala am
a, W Laa
B Bum.
Kasaas t . Sox.
Ta r :oifl r Cataloc ot TflitaalM aaa r : . sr ; rs
ISartalas t'i parrs x 10 14 iaekf. witu aVseriy
tlaas taal d-u-rik. aat aiblraa; il'.aatratiaaa
taat iastrart, aat riarrerals.
Thflj eoTr-r Is chami-nf ia hanuonioas MadiRf ef
sat.rn!.ir iir.t tcrmA and white, v:ta a ssxta rsacs
yrMan.l. a .'ream of S.. ttv. tt yacra of NottIut
jfttlntea In S .t'Oreat eelara. AU the !lns- Dorltt-a
ana le Is-sl of tlie okl vanetirs. Thwe hanl liars tui
eanna nff. nl to ran any rasa. Buy aosxsT eeoca
alwnsTea will rrerifla rtrtl. atXASCSX It U nt nn-.
j 3rTt.ii.l-iist-.atV5.-kaflsftHaTow.tals ia known
j tSa aTjrU ovyr. altO. also thai IV ti.irflyst x? . A Trry
litllfl. s;s nt l'.TPMfr SSaawBI sft-e em.-rr's ami aas.
Wslills. V.-r.- is'::cflsl VWc wal tluWy ihahanU-
a.iii.-ss y.. ---I.- r .r ISSJi. lr yii l,.c otl .j...
ar-i.1 atlsN. n.w. flrith 1'. rrnls. which ray te iHsiurtea
te.tu -. . ;ss CaaL rriaaa nir Vwusaaa.
cs-tier.x.T. JAMES VICK S SONS.
Gladstone has
A clear Head
WHY ? Because be fellows ihese
rules; "Keep uV head cool, the feet
e-arm. and the bowels open." Vou
can have a clear head and live to be
ninety if you do the same thing.
When tne bowels fail to move dur
ing the day take on retiring two
Smith's Small Bile Beans. Their
action is so mild that you are not
aware of it. All day your mind will
be clear and coob "Not a gripe ie
barrel of them." Ask for smail size.
Take no substitute tor .SMITH'S
Bile
Beans
R fafa to 50-00 PER WEtK
.J.UUusiPR and selling Old Re.
li'bie flster. Every family has rusty
worn knives, forks, spoons, etc. Quick
ly plated by dipping In melt ,d ieta).
No experience or hard work: a nood ait
uatiou. Address W P Harrison
Clerk No.14, Columbus, Ohio.
A Co,
Far a
TZSa5-w?
ooija acrtexly ouuaaatutaal. A II a a eTa a a eat lw.
rorrflijgfloei oorrwPfli trfliHifld bosr SB.-
ieaiasdasaTa!Wtsrtas