A t'HAH Attorney at Law. Will practice In all court o( the tuts. special susmiovt iriven so rauwra ia prou -..t and to co. lections. OFFI 1UK 111 i the Fllna block 7.T U BIILVKU Attorney at Law srid Solicitor in Chancery. Coll Mon made on all point. Loan negotiated on rablo term. Albany, Oregon EO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law. and Notary Pubdc. Will practlcein all theeourta of this Mate Special attention riven to collection? and matter in pre bate Olllee. Next doer t IVwtofllce, Albany. Oaii . D. t . 1 1 1 1 B II leial rasHcrs will receive pro attention. (Boe r. aid Fellow's Temple, Albany WHITNEY, Attorney at Lw, Albtiny. Or. M ONTANVE A H At KI.F.MAN. Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. D R. J. I.. 1111,1,, Ptaydclan and Surireon. OFFICE Corner Fer-7 streets, Albany, Oregon J D ftSm ntsrov ivi. rtiysk-Un an Sanreon. OFFI0B Comer .-.. ...1 and BiowWIhin Mret. Albanv, Or, Call proaipt.y attended I citv aniceantry. TV A4KKT, W.Ir. Physician and Surgeon. Odtce Upsta'r orer the Bank of On gon. ';. l i. . corner 10th and Calapooia It. I)r It E Beers. Dr O K Bee Physicia-isanc' Surgeons Special at'.en'ioi given to diseases o women. Hou-s 10 to is A M, 2 to 4 aid 710SPM Orfie and residence Blum berg Building, First Street, between Lyon and Elwrrth. M rv Dr. l-nUer-on 1TlIar- The NatsM CliirroraV.it -J L'.fe R"vter, is do hict svrttl csvn bs f ma i ml her reaidetioe, aext dooi J B J acitl. She tcIU al-u. all fuhjectft. pM present Mid fatare; love trauhlen, absent friends and binine You cn hear from vturdead i;ei. ). 1 alt Ji ,V ' 1. IUVHF.RX or t.nAST, nsini TRANSACT .-nral B.utinr DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS i So Vur. San Fr aco and Pirtlant, Orr-vn . VAX MONEY on issml r-mrily RECEIVE deiKisita ubt v ohxek. t-ijLLt'-i nx mkt-.- tm EBuaaa INTEKF.sr : l on tiiu ) ln.-t ink or Ht'IO, scrto, OREeoK. EAST AND-SOUTH, THE SHASTA" KOU"? OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Bipress Trains Uaa Portland Daily jrrJ I CtUr. a. I L 10:23 r a j Lr 1 n 1 a 1 Ar : .' : lSBi, P.irtisnd Albany Sau FVan-risoo I Hart Ar I :! art I.v I 4:xS a Lt I IjDO r m ft 'i r, s t . all ntstlo ia from ll 1 . . 1 u -: . . alaoTan kk l ,'Iiiay.HirrtabU'g. Jnnetion Irriii, igin-t ail ail stations ssstteyvi h iii ) lai.u.M' aossraa Mill., PAIIT 4'J ts I L IKtS r m I Lt Orai I Ar Portia al At' -S0r Lt I I 21 ;l 1 7 joc Albany R ,barr :tOa a :00a M I :SCr a 1 dOt t.' r L ll. J Labanoa Mbar.y Lebanon Ar Lt Ar Lt 10-n SO :! PHLLMAf BUFFFT SLEEPERS. - AWD- Dinin? Cars on Ogim Route. SECO J0-CU5S SLEtPIMS CARS AI.msImmI taall Thraagh Tralas rTest aide mvlalsa. i!Tii I'oiifinu ti 1 oat 11 11 a Mirr aaisainr (Except Bunaay, 7:i a M I 11:15 r m ! Lt Ar Porv'an.l Orallis Ar Sra 1 ..o n STntsasTsara dim.t 'Exc.p- Sni.day. I: r m lib f M f.T Ar Porlar.d wpMinnrll.e Ar I as I ' k a Lv Tickets to sit rnilnt In Ihfl Rtatern S: .'.-. C'lnsda s.iit Knmiei can Ira ub ainei at owest rV.es from C V rronh, Aeent Altruiy. e. KORHLBr B P. RO"KR sfsrurer 'tO P n.l Port'v.d Orirm. li JCsveuts ind Trade-Marks nbtairud. and all Pat- S snt at.ess conducted l r mocsitc per. 1 Oua drner is Cpposirt U. S. Patcnt ore cf 5 and we can secure patswt in leas lime losu tnossi t remote In.'O Washingtoo. 1 4 Send m jdel. drawin. photo., wrta deserlp Jtlon. WS sdie, il patcntab's or not. iree ol 5cliar7e Our lee not due til! v lent i secured. i ...... u, n "How to Obt 1 1'stc'its." with 'cost ol sraie in the U. S. ana iteigucciiDtrtes fser.ciree. Address, C.A.SNOWitCO. 4 Oep. PaTtifT Orr.cr. WSMiMCTOi t w wsvwwaavw rut up 111 . " Htcn-siiiiM-o bsrll ica,sur,ni muted. Hitall ri ic Ue-.na, lie. ner le.n,. . WWsm .wvt CaUlocna of V(tibl a in4 Vflowtn. C on! Jin, 112 ,nw- K) 1-'-' InrliPh, with dMtrrlp MMI tha' drriltp, not roUlfad ; Ilutration tint I nut ruft, not .-nauprate. '! " tovt f ! r 'liarrn'iig In harmonious blending nf wu'i-r Mtoff I'tintM In v ami whit, witb a gold bark Kr..ic.'!, u dnam of IrfaiKj. 12 y- of Novclfl? I i p ) In N 'lifTiTfiit colora. All thf leading noveltlr. aii'l Ui l-"rt of th? old varfr'tlrn. Tbcae hard tluiravou cannot nf. rd t i run any rink. Ituy BORCBT 000D8 whi'i-r you will lalri FULL MEASURE It Is not im i v t 'i.i . . -i-M- tlint Vkk'a'ltgrw, this la known ttM rati! i vpr, and olao thatthalmrvwt A Ttry lllll" Hfi ut fur ns-r iwd will nave grocer's and doc tor'- till- Muriy concede Vick'a Floral Galle the band- annifit .i- fr 1SI1 If you love a 11ns fntrdeq a ii I :i.l '''' - now, with lOostiU, which tnny Ise delucted fiotn t ' opI'T. $110 Caih Prlxai for Potatoei. m Hoc i.. ..ler. N. T. JAMES VICK S SONS, inr.' Kill, MK'tl wriliiiKl If linn. YAt flwlt lo liked per week Son I h lf nnliea-.-d 'Uiuped envelop for repvi VI Ke.K KON I a INK. geenerl nn.i i!", 1 i Ireariinrn St Cbican, III UTEVrftEKFOKD 25 CENTS Proves the efficacy of CUTICURA Since a cake of Cuticura Soap costing 25 cents is suffi cient to test the virtues of these great curatives there is now no reason why thousands should go through life Tortured Disfigured Humiliated by skin, scalp and Wood diseases which are speedily and perma nently cured by the Cuticura Remedies at a trifling cost, Cuticura Works Wonders and its cures are the most rt markable performed by any blood and skin remedy of mod ern times. Bold throughout the world. Potter Prcs airoCHKM. Colic. Sole I'roprilorw, Hon! on. " All about tho SUu, ktealp and Hair," free. Complexion. h:m is uml h:i:r preserved, paritled and beautified u Cuticura Sua p. Pain is the cry of a suffering nerve. Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster is the first and only pain-killing: plaster. W COPYRIGHTS. CA I OBTAIN A PATENT For a prompt answer and an bonaet opinion, write to IU A: ttl.. wbo hare had nearly (thy yean' experience In the patent bnaineee Com?iunlca tiora strictly ooafldenUaL A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Mann & Co. recelrt special notice In the Selenitic American, and thus are brought widely before the public with out coat to the inTentor. Tbt splendid paper. taraedwrtealT. elegantly Illustrated, has by far th largest escalation of any (demise work in thai world. S3 a Tear. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, SLSua year. Singla eoptea, J5 cants. Krerr number contains beau tiful plates. In colors, and photographs of n bouses, with plans, enaLliuc builders to show :n . ,imkr&!ssrm asses.- VIGOR f MEN Easily, QuIcklT. Permanently Restorei. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all fas train of rrtls fromearlj errors or later cxersscs. taw mulu of overwork. tckne( worrr.eie. ruattrecfia, development and ton Fire n u err organ ait portion ot the body. 61m pis. natural raatboda. lnunedlaleimpmveirent n. Failure traDOaattdSw 2.(u retennre. ftuk, explansnna as 1 pese 'i iseaiea) ree. ERIE MEDICAL BC BUFFa:- h.- SUIT LUKE. , wm cm , ST. L EASTERN CITIES. TO f)2 CUIOAGO HOURS "WmP UnilRC QIMCXER TO OMAHA nUUro AKD KANSAS cur PULLMAN AND T0JT3T SLEEPERS, FREE PECLIN1HG CHAIR CARS. DINING CARS. S 11 II Clark. Oliver W Ml.ik, K El!er Anderson, Keci'.vers. For 'a ei and genera! Infoi rnatl.in call on or address t-urran .v Monieith.Alban Oregon, or W K HURI.BURT.Asst.Gen l. 2c Washington St., r... , ,, - r, Portland. Ossgos SHERIFFS SALE In tlit Cirru t Cvtrt of ire M.tfe OJ (jmjoH Jit tkf MrVtaff ot Linn. John Brown, Plaintiff. J W Swank and Martha Uwank I'.ts wife Defendants Notice is hereby given that ly virtue of an execution and order ot aaieouiv Issued out of the above namnl court In the above entitle.' atttt to to me directed and dellv.-i d. I i.l on Saturday the 12H1 dy of May, i8yj, at the front door of the co irt house in the city of Albanv, Linn County. Oregon, at the hour of one o'clock p rn of said day cell at public auction, for cah it. hand to the hiqhest bidder, the rea' prooerty d-rs cribed ii. said execution and order o' sale as fo'low", towit: T" undivided n'.e m'l of the donation land claim cf John Duniap lap hit wife, notification No. s6fl an fol lows: The south half of tit northeast quarter; the SJutheast quarter ol tlie north west quarter and the southeast q iailer .nd the east half of the southwest quarter of section 22, and ihe south naif of the so.jlhwest quarter of eitton 23; Hit north half of the northwest quarter 01 section 26; tne north half nf Ihe northeast quarter n section 27 nd the norlhtasl quarter of the norihwcst quar.er of section 27 In town ship 14 south, ranpe 2 west, containing C40 acres (with the fallowing exceptions. Seven (7) acres of these lands deeded to Nor nan, A J and one hundred seres of these lands deeded to Ruth WhlteJ and aKo Ihe north half of Ibl northeast quar ter of section is ; the ncu th west quar ter of taction 21;.md the north half of Hie norlh west quarter of section 23 In Townt.hip 14 Souih, Range 2 West, and cent lining 320 acres snd containing in all Sctacrm, more or less, together with all the tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining The pro ataawS aTSst-w fm Sf or he applied, llrt lu lias pavincui oi ilie coats of and upon Hiid execution, and the original costs taxed at $21.80 Second to the payment of the gum of $150 as a rensonab e at torneys fee. Third, to the payment of the plaintiffs claim amounting 10 the sum of $1530.20, with accruing Interest theie on from the i3lh day of March, 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum i In U S gold coin. Dated this 27th dsy of March, I894. C C JACKM) .'. Sheriff of Linn County Oregon. tdUNTY ' AtRANT.S Bought and id i.v H 9 Merrill. aJ:XHISiIrg ' xdbfA euioctat. Make Democrats Odious. The Idaho Falls Times, under head of "1 It True'' says: People from Salt Lake city and Ogderi who were then when the army of common wealers were there, and conversed with tho men of Kelley'a commend, says there has been a systematic attempt made by dema gogues all along lln route taken by the army, to convince the men that their roubles are due to Mr Cleveland and a democratic government. The majority o these men are foreigners and hive no con ception of the details of our fotm cf gov ernment. They have been educated by the ie ttmrggs to believe that Mr Cleveland, like Ihejabsolute monarch under whose government they have been raised. has the power Individually to relieve their wants and that he and his administration being responsible, it becomes their duty to apply to him to right their wrongs. If thrse reports ate ttue it should be the duly of the authoiitles 10 treat these political ' demagogues as outlaws and inciters of i anarchism. It is hard to believe that any citizen claiming respcc'abtlity should be guilty of such an outrageous course for the sake oi scoe fancied political advantage, while the country is bsing overrun by semi anarchists an 1 the fires of discontent are xtnoulde ring a'l over the land. Lit them remember they are encouraging an clement which if restraint is broken, that ti er will be no respect of person or parlies, and that they are trilling with tire bra ds in dtnger ous localities. Baker City Democrat. The Tariff Question. The democrat'.' part declared in the Chicujfj latfrtm that protect ioa ;u iphed : by tlie re uhli.'an (art, espicially lii the McKin'ev robber isriff, still in lorcr. was not constitutional. Kead: "We lov.-laic it ,i te a Ini I'.inienlal prin : C ple of ttt. d;m vrj Ij part tlut the IcJer j a! gove.ninsnt t-as nn tons'ilutlonal tower 1 to it:it an 1 gCec tariff dut:cs eacrt 'or purpo.es of rerrnue 0r." Tna' itii- j-osi'ton oltl.e Jcnrcri'ic parly i i base ! 1 n rijjl.t a bten atTirm.-d sod ad- Bsttsed ty msny f the leaitr ot 11 00- ponen' lncc the dai l Jttt 'ion. Kvrn ! Wrlisler ai.d Cla. .lti:'ted the correctness ' of ;hr p incip'.-, wi Ifa-i en. the trputtd jfa'herof the federal cor.stl'.ul on firmly j maintained it du'ing hi adminUirnion 1 The -.ue"-:ion la a-ke Is 1 Cn He f:deral governtnt-nt 'ax one s ol ur ctliens that ano her set of our cittsfM m l-ut the asu'ruct ot 'hit ;ax in their on pocket-?" And the couris from I'aiilo 11.1 to Maine he 'ore wh'.ch the tjaasstloa b . b -en ja ': iallj j te&tet, 'nave unq:tanal.ly hj'aioed the plink in t'ie d-"mucratlc f' fo'm In the qurstioa rre'enttd in a Maine cnurt wMca i codms'' ' l Cht utlcf Apjltton and , Wal'on rni Danl6tlL tly a- fajl : lows: 1 here i nothing cf a BciC njr c any , more en'.it.ing thr aWsHllajH f tr tojuJlic i git s than the jailor, he mechanic, the ! lumb.'iniin, or .he farmer. Ojt gosrrnmfnl , ia haei! 01 eij'ja''i'y o'l rhta All honest 1 cupl jjtnent are trorcrab e. Tie state can ; j: rightfully rHariiataait 0 amonj occapa- tion.'' So Mvs the Crcago platljrm, s vly s The Globe, so ays th: true democrat. Cataatic ('.ritici-m. Ihe Capital Journal indults in the following raustio but jcat criticism ol Feonojei's Ashland sptecb: In tbeort j Pennoyer has been a refjrn.tr. In prat tire be baa blruaeif joined in exliavt j gacce and taktn all iliat waa in sight fo himaasf, as near y everv lioay else stems 10 have done, lie yn be recomrreor el the abolui-in of the ilome.lie am ma i com mission for service on wbleb hs get 2-" a year lor sloing notjiog If tu bad bad tbe JtTersun atmp i-ity ana j Jacknonlan briots.y to ltfuse to take tbi 1 ,000 he draw in s yeaas for doink j nothing be wsuld be a true reformer, j And so witb thousands of dollars b j draws on other boaras r-nd (urumiil j ions. lie clearly dnen not earn a dolli X I of ibis money on ibe domestic aniens. commission tbeh h-a notbicg to d j and never tnrets. if i aereanboneat ' reforms.' hn would not draw ibis money. Onu act of rctumiog e do sr. tbcadt 1 honestly an 1 illegally - ;u-n leie l by j law. would do nn re fat iLetaoaeofrt form than all hia long tiradts about t con omy. Senator I law ley's reply to Al en on th subject of Coxeyism was an utterance In formed h) common sense aril inspired bj patriotism. But wi:I Senator llawlcy or some other protectionist Sena'or explain what essential difference there U between the march of thi Coxeyites and that of tht Vforkingmen's Protective Tarrff Leagrjr, whic'i hai gone to Washington to cCaiind ci congress the right to live ofl the CUT lings of other men? Does the fact that tie T'lfl L-ague hat already got ol-; of Government bounty money enough to pay raiload far-- ' 1 while the Coxeyitei walk, alter the n.at'cr I In .3 nr 1 , y c:nini re-ncci 1 lie ll id ha time and again poialer! nut the unassailable fact that Communis r. an I Socialism in this country have their root In tbe pro teciive ststem which gives one mini earnings to ano'.her. This relation of cause an 1 effect bttween the two diverse form. f the name evil thing is now every . ;,y pattnt in the news dinpstches. There are mnjr njsors why tlie people of Oregon gho4d elect lion A S Bennett a-oci ilfl ;us;ice of the suprerns court. First of all.cur tupr:uiccourlhou!d be composed of the aSleit lawyers of the state, and Ju-!ge Benneif Is recognized as one of the brainiest n.-a in the legtl fraternity in Oregon. We Should have on ihe supieme bench raen wtose Intrgiity and honest cannot be questioner". Juhge Bennett's :epu atlon can be plckd thread bare, and not 11 di.honett act can be toaad. Our court sho jld be compestd of rn;n wlo are not tools of cor p nations and iai!road coiiiames, men who have s'.oo'l up for the rigid of the people against the grinding oppres.ion of raitrjad companies as has Judge Bennett. Besides, E n-tern Oregon sho'ild hav(. s leprescntntive on li e uprerne bench. Western Oregon has always had the supreme court; now let Kis'ern Oregon have a representative r n the bench . OcHocn Bei'lew. blioul i ihe S'ale Aid ilie Unemployedl Tlie twcshaipe anicles iy r (loit and Mi Means lake up I frit Huhj jet thoroagh'y. Tlie tllscu : jn bears on the whole large sub ject of wi .t constitu'es socia'iiin; Where nstv Stale' hclpmiy hegin. If il begins a: all, mid wlirre it may tnd. I'hl is one of the most LlltffCt ing 01 ih- n-r!ci of dis- eussiga current plans for working fsoclal form! that is n i appear'uiL; in Tot K irutr. And imw the Bjlmm .Siiib-sinen is out for Til Kurd for t It's Tinted Stab's senator. Tlie same '.ii;r urged Mr ford 'or gover nor, but his mum! was not even mentioned in tbe convention. lto!lmrg Plaimleuler. THING won he con sidei 1 ri 15 f I he fa tl h.i WI ! A .-I a ' iiave Ma and superior stock of wiiiclies, ehtck. je.ve i v , a.n .liver waie in tried from They keep u. w the tunes in trie late ou wan' trie best goh eaKoualile pi lets cad on them. Mt novelties If Harrison and McKtnleyism . lien Harrison's speech lo the Indiana Stale Convention -a characteristically adroit one for its purpose serves notice on McKinlev Ihnl he will have nr. mnnonnlv ! of protection as a platfcrm. and that in his calculations for 1896 he mast reckon with Indiana's favoilte son. One thing is evident. However much Msssrs Harrison and McKinley nuiy tlitTe. in their choice of republi-ian prelairlentul candidates, they acree in beltoting that the people have reconsidered and reversed the overwhelming vtrdicts of 1S90 and 18W against a tariff for prohibition with incidental 1 evenue. A good many rvab-1 licans are of (he same way of thinking, but they will lind themselves mistaken. There cabinet meeting.!. State of the governors are objections to th5 Wilson bill among j of 8'lltcs wouM no1 ll 'u' f,,t Bttered lf those who did most to defeat the republi- "ey couhl have heard some of toe com can patty, but in ninety nine cases not of i UKnl m'l,1, ilt cabinet meetings up every hundred these pertain to delails and i 0,1 UlL 'nner they have dealt with, or do not attack its prlncip'e. Nothing Is ' r'''r- d3 with recent mob law more certain than that if the republican j lM,Be " thir S,'M' president and party goes before the country wilh the re , fbinet are a unit in the determination to vival of the McKi.tley bill as an issue the ' result will be, not a prohibitive tariff but a radical redaction below the rt-s proposed in the Wilson bill. Without stopping to inquire into all the causes of the great depression in bread- stuffs and other Western products. It may j lie pointed out that, with the republican i party, to lose ihe West is to lose every-' thing. Since 1S.V5 it ha s never had the 1 remotest char.ee of controlling the Union i except by holding the West, and tbey are indeed Ignorant of American history and , American politics wbo believe that any ; party can hold the West in time of peace on a policy which wotks to produce a steady decline in cereals The West has been so ba ity pinched by tho republican policy of a closed Home Market that it is fast becoming the head- quarters of a radicalism as extreme a that which resulted in the formation of the re publican party and 'he nomination of Lincoln in W0. And though it is poM b'e that there may be temporary reactions in the West !n favor of (be republicanism represented by Mesr Mihin'ey aud Harrisem. it i not doab'.t'ul that every ucb reaction will result in a return to radicalism which will grow more thorough- going as time pa- To regain i s intljeme in the Vet the ' republican party would have to insure ' Western exporters a better foreign market 1 and the largest possib'e freedom for return cargoes. That 'he republ lean party can-, not do as long as it Is committed to a high tariff levied for tbe prohibition of import and the restriction of foteign trade. Con- se-iuently it has nothing to hope from tbe West on the iue of reviving the McKin ley tariff. Nothing is risked in saying that when once the McKinley tariff U repelei it never be revived. The whole force of the Amerioan political and social movement i against it. A Prediction. "Keep tour tve on ihe election rtturr from the third ron jtessiooal district in th Ute of Ohio. Tbe republican gains m this ictnocratic stronghood wid be anrouccrd to the worl i in the firs; week cf M cc -i ev in -se west Well, we sal at tha fee Gamalie, poetical prophet. ol tl.11 nei and kept our Oftict well distrnded and we see Ue follow- ing: -s.org, oerooerat, eiecteu to congress in the third dirtrictlnOhlo by 1711 ssajoriiy over Ratl.boterepub.ican .' By ibc way VcKin ey canieo tats 500 mjptitv district last fU by Popular Science. rUky-m meul are now kaown to eal!. rbree crn'urle ago only seven were known The Dakota Kivcr is the -atgest unnavi gable river ia the v-orlu orer one thounJ miles. Tbreejout of t. iir-t fo..r Prcsi tho Cnlted State married widow ota ol The mjtalt which bae bten 11 . S it! 'n '.he sua arc iraa. .sJ.uni. nickel, -oPPer, .- nc an 1 tna-ium - Tomato soup miy l made e pecially Ood bjr the addition uf a tea (lire of -range j Jt btf jre serving. Official-of the Smithsonian I this hae dicOvered evidences which lead ihem 10 believe that lie mcond Dullorr weieMie progenitors of tbe tnodrro Itdlaos. New Zealand is bent on preserving her rc warkable v lid bird - and Other animal-., an.' ae -t apart two i. lands on which a!; hunt ing aad traoj.i 1 is foiiiifda. The ilrttian fly 1- gradua.ly rx'eodmg 11 avage in Europe, i, in the summer ct I89-I, it ws r-cordtd, according to Naure. as ocruring in Notwaj ,iad injuring barley. A Oeriuin electrical paper .nentiont a pateat for an aj piratus resembling the Bel) radiophone in which an intermittent b-aca O light tocUBse'l on a glass vessel containing arapblack produces audible notes. Mrr cadier has attempt rd to use ibis apparatus for a multiplt telegram. Tne governor in bis peech at Ashland said: "The plank in tbe populist platform regarding taxation which requires that in indebtedness be allowed unless the corres ponding credit can '.ie taxed in the os'cs sor's district is not only jutt. but an ab-1 solute necessity when we consider the I amount of fictitious indebtedness heretofore 1 allowed. ' It is fair to assume from this statement that the governor is in favor of allowing deductions for indebtedness wuen there is a corresponding credit that can be taxed in the same county where tbe tax payer lives who claims the deduction for lnuebiedness If so, the governor stuUiSes himself, for in his message to the last legislature be urgently recommended a change In the assessment laws and sa'd: "No deductions whatever for indebtedness should be allowed." The tendency ol public sentiment now is strongly in the direction of reenac'ing the law allowing deductions for indebtedness and it is to catch this ind that Ihe governor has un furled this sail. No wind of public sen timent ever swept over the hills nml vales of O.egon that could not lie caught up by the governor's political sail. Tl.v following cahlerani was sen' frcrc Washington to the Lord mayor of London approposof the bimetallic conference: "We dc-sir- lo express our coidlal sympa thy with the movement 'o nromote tho restoration of silver I., an international agreement, in aid of which, we understand, theinee .lng is held under your lordship's presidency. We believe tlie free colnag of both gold and silver by uicin loia agreement, wilh a fixed ratio, wo"Msccur to mankind the blessing of sufficient vol me ot metallic money, and what in hardly less important, secure to the world of tru e imraunltyl'rom violent exchange fluctuations I'be document is signed by tne following ssna'ors, who voteJ for tno repeal of the . - Suermari law : John Sheimiii, W B Allison W"t Voorhtes, George F Iioar, Nelson W Aldrich' David Ilitill, Edvrtrd Murphy 'sneaked lnt IheTgon'-ial approprl iiion bill. 1 AP (joiman. O II P.att, Clvl-i Biice, ; Salem IJemacrat. Joseph H Carey. William Krye. C IC Davit' SMCillom. Henry Cabot lxdge. , On the voe lo repeal the mortgage tax It is to be heped that this movement will I law n ihe house there wero 31 republ.Vns ; result in an iniemuioLui setuernent of tlie liver question by tht aooptlon of free coin- age. Washington Letter, from cur regular Uorresundut. Wai-'iiaglon, April S9, 181I Ihe President and his cabinet have The president and his cabinet j 8t"rcel' 'm ,1,0"llt lu lh" KlinK now cum'x'd ,n Vashinglon a ('0Xl,''s ar,"' "v I !aJ n "CV' WUI a i few of ,he'e ,nen ar whut represent tasMMltw to be bona Tide workiegmeu I00' tf employment-they 4iave so far Prven Iterate! rea to be peaceable and law abiding, thus differing from tho so called "indurtrial armies" in the northwest, the on1'"'"! ct whch nave been the pri-1 ciPle ubjects under discussion at several j maintain It!,! .-onslitutionai power ot me government with federal troo, s wherever t na - v he necestary. loxcy s lizzie, now encamped as a freak show at Bright wood race track, just outelde ot the city limits; will, unless Hie program of Coiey, he chief fakir. La change.!, march into the city tomorrow, The gang is not numerous enough to make any trouble, even if they were disposed, U thtn we:e ten times as many of ihem as there are, there would be no apprehension of troub e in ashtngton as every precau- tun has been taken to deal with any In- frac'ion of the law. There are about 100 men In the camp and the kind of men they are may be jjdjjed from these remarks of one of the thousands who visited the camp yesterday: "If the authorities would Haue an order sta'mg that every r.an in camp would lie given a bath, dressed in clean 1 ciotbea and put to work tomorrow, I would wajjer ten to one Uiat nine tenths of them would bo gone by morning." He sized itieru up correctly. At tOMR nine lrr.ths ct them are p'of.x.inal Iramr. here only to be fed. It will be no surprise io many shrewd publisher wao have received its t'ol Sell- era Million in it" circulars, aking for advertising, to learn that the "Press Claims t o." of Washington has gut into court . Mr W R Hearst, son of the late Sena'or Hrarst. and pub'isher of the San Krstncisco Kxauiicer, has aked the court to oust John Wexlderburn. manager of the , above tcmpany and ol the "Kxaminer Bureau of Claim. " in which Mr Hearst i was a turner, an! to appoint a receiter 10 close up the business. He says that ed- derburn baa injured tho repu'ation of the Sao Francisco Kxaminer by tbe mi.ntin arement of l jticea intrusted to hioi by conBdiog ub:-ibert rA that paper, and by advertii-ir-g to give ptite for inventions , that he bat witooat authority created a Ijrge indebtedness and rigned a note 1st SvtMJ with tne firm's name, and that be hat tefuted to refund money to crrtain c'ients. subtrribert 'o tbe St Paul Pioneer Prest and the Umaba I lee, in a .x----riar.es with contrtc't inaJe with tiem. .Secretary Hoke Smith rejoice in-the possession of a backbone of the CV t aland i.n.,1 u, i s l'n.;r. w 1 1 1 . l as 1 1 B lor Indiana, Las lioorereI . Mr SfasjactsT late y removed one of his clerks and ap- ,,1 fcu ,irie. ,,. lfac ncAacj. t vxm . as tbe atteo'ion ot the dersirtmeijt was IraHeatotoe rnatler. tbe frieadt of the dtiariwd clerk made sure last it didi t , fje loag 4r Spencer was notified that he must revoke tbe appointment of Lis sitter, as it waa a role of tbe department that no pexwion act shall appoint a relative to ; oce. Mr -peocer came 'o Waahingtoo and bac .ed by Senators Voorbee and Tur rie and tbe Rerrtsentatire 'rom his dis- trict called on Sec Smith, but it wa use- lett. The Seen lary lold tliem that he did not in'end to countenance nepotism io any form: 'hat the dem-K-rats had for tear been abusicg the republican for beng ?eT'Hj ol H. and that be wa really surprised that any democrat hoold deii re to folloi the practice. Mr Spencer and hi fnends tw the point of the argument. The republican senators have been badiy demoralixcd since tbey learned ti-.at it wa pnetteaw settled that ovmocrauc optrosi- ,ion to the Uri(s b', w0n! j overcome by fiiendly concessions. It deitroyed ihelr Ugl hope of defeating tariff re'onn. Tie agricultural srp:o-riatioa h.ll l.a been ropjrte J to list llcote. It it in line w.th the ret of th- regular appropitatH n bi'ia in reJocing "tie oxpense of the gov- j ernm. nt. carrjing guS.ooi lea than ihe approi ria'.ujn for the current f:"al jesr. A Deacrvcd Tribatc. T"r I.etanon Kxpre., an indcj '"dent pajicr, pays tv folicaing j itt trlbu-; to C C Jtcktoc, the democrstl- easstttd .le for heritT: Man) of!" ces Lave to be fillrd at the June election. N 1 ufnee to be fl led.iomes closer to t:;e rccp!e than the she'ifP ofSce. No office hat '.o deal so intimately with the peo ple. Njrflire hi greater opportunity to express 01 to favor ih unfo-'tur.a-r li icant and tl;e p vple at larjc lhn the he'iff lie cin he Ip or can embarrass you. when in trouble lilt arm I the aim of the law. to be uied in jostice un I kindoes or injustice er op resj i :tsn cliaractrr of the man dicta'c-j. lacks m has li c-1 ihit oliicc two veait- ) vtlt,.. the man who can tsv thsl Jack son ev.-i .i,ed h uthoritv to oppress mv i man jr t l j or f(,.? he not 4 a i ler n i ntiiiljjeut wiyn hi duty would irmii : lias j he not alwat t gone in rain or tcrm ss Cute hi ordrri? IIss lie er.r been itei.nc j in his duly to the county ui lo any Indivtd ' ual? He hs traversed m-runtaln of snow has invaded t'-.e ramps ut Ir.iUans, ha traveled without sleep for aajs ond ni-jhts, in pursuit ol pilsnners anil I as always caught hi man. None have escaped. Ii he henes. Look over hi o. Tics' records, livery LCOk 1 accursiclv sept, every sccon- i correctty i bilmced no man has lost a cent. The couniy in never sude'ed one penny. No better slieriff has ever filled the sher.IT. othYe. There were good men who wanle !th r office bul the democrats with one accord gave it to Jackson. No clique no faction, or house wcrkc ! for Jackson. Tne people wanted1 him and the people got him. Vo'a for I he I man ol the people, un honest, p-xr boy, who ! without aid, maJe himself an bown ..J, re- j tpected and capable man. Al! of tm-. can : truthfully saU of Lurr. Jackson The Statesman censures Pennover fur i .n nlr.g aboat ihe stale making populist sp. neb iOnaaaiy 01 $ j 600 the greater por ln of which is unronstltutlona1, hut it has noth ing to 'ay against Judge Lord for diaalnu an unconstitutional salary of $,500, If Galloway Is elected Governor he will refuse to accept any eompensa'l in except that provided by the Coatlif U'.loo. ai d he v. Ill j j veto any opproiirlation bill lhat run tains ' appropriations not provide. I for by nlrrct I . ..... law. lie wil Inot permit a measure, il feated by a vteof the letfis'anire, lobe j voted for it 1 ni 8 voted against it. KItven . . , , . roted against it and five for . 1st voted against It. democrats voted I Three populUt TIIF. (JLNLRAL ASSEMBLY. The (ienerai Assembly ol tiie United l'resbvterian church ol North Amu n will meet m Aii.any May H. 1W4, at .. ... - . .tir 7 :1W p 111, as heretofore stated, and will be opened w itb a sermon by the inoder- 1 ator. I tits following delegates have already Bent in their names to the com-; ! mittee and others will follow : Kev Thos C Atchison and wife, Carne gie, Pa. Bev A K Brownlee, Martins Ferry, ). Rev J N Buchanan, Hebron, Ind. Uev .1 W Ballentine, Wlnfield, Iowa. Kev .1 C Boyd and wife, Monnt Leba non, Pa. Klder Win M Brow n, hparta, III. Uev W W liarr, 1) I), Philadelphia, l'a. Uev 1) isarclay and wile, Rtxli, t'enii. Kev John K H 10. radlord, franiiuility , Klder S W Berry, liooatoovillt), I'a. Bev s P Barackrnan. BalineviHe, Ohio. Uev J K Illack mid wife, Ienox, Iowa. Rev W H Barr, Ia Angelo. Calif Klder Win li Crawford. Augusta, Ohio. Kev Wm .1 Cooper, Butler, Pa. Kev J T Chalmers, Philadelphia, Pa Kev Joseph Calhoun, Imlirnota, Iowa, Kev It T Campbell, Hanover. HI. KevC WCoinir, Wheeling. West Va. Kvv W KCox, Hushville, Neb. Klder Henry Clark. Walton, N Y. Klder Peter Dick, Pittsburg, l'a. Rev W K Dunlap, Boydeu, Iowa. Klder lames B Erwin,Saanwiek, 111. Rev W il French, Rutdiville, lnd. I Klder Wm U Frew, Aledo, 111. I Rev Alexasder 1 lilrhrist. Richmond, Indiana. Kev M M Gilchrist retoa, Iowa. Kev W R tiray. Coin, Iov;i. Kev KB Graham and wi'e, Ooaaba, Nehraaka. Rev J S (iarvin. West Newton, l'a. Rev A A Graham. West Fairfield, Pa. , Rev J PGilswn. Tingley, Iowa. Rev M M Gibson, D I San I rancieco, I 1 Cal. Rev J A Greer, Columbus CU7. Iowa. Klder S C Ih'gtie, Monmouth, III, Klder vV K Heade, Cambridge, Ohio. Rev II 11 Hervey. IlarUlown. Pa, ' Rev T II Manna, I) D. and daughter, - Monmouth, 111. Kev J M Hamilton. Reinbe k. Iowa. Ke. T A Houston, Newcastle. Pa Kev G K Henderson, (iten Khier, Kan Kev R 11 HiKxl, Pittsburg, Pa. Klder Thoa Hart. Clarksburg, Pa. Bev S (i liuev. Kock Prairie. Wis. Kev W l Irons. Mcltonald, Pa. Uev I J Imbrie. liar isrille, Pa Itev John Jamieson, Laurel. Pa. Kev J F Jamieson, Castorville, CaJif. Kev A W Jamieson, Wildoroar, Calif. Rev S J Kyle and wife, Cambridge, N Y. KevJt'in'on Kistle-, Rtena Vista, Penn. Uev C C Kyle. MajOtT, Neb. Uev A G King tialt, (JnUrio, Canada Kev W H l.ytle. Lawence. K.ins.i. Kev J..hn I-aickey. tiuernwy. Ina. Eld John L Mckinn?y and wife, Pine Brush. N V 111 1 l MoW.nnev wife and .lariffnter. Allegheny, Pa. Kev l A Met cnatian, u i", a I egr.eny. pa Kid A T Moorbead, Indiana. P Rev I) f McGUt, 1 1. ne and son, Alleghenr. Pa Rev S '4 McP.riJe. Sewickely. Pa Rtv D R Miller. East Palestine. O. Rev W H Mcf'ariand.D D.Cambridge, Ohio. Kid W 1 Met ii!!. Barlow. Ohio. Kid B H McMillan. -iaaa. Ills. Kid James Milue. Seou-i tirove. 1 iwa. Rev Geo R Mu-ray, Thorns. Pa. Rev S A Voote. Sti:ppiop''l, Pa. Kid Wm P. McGili. Veto. Iown. KM W J McKan. Mercer. Pa. Kev J S McColloch and wife, Knox. ville, Tenn Kid D T Martin, Nortonville. Kansas Rev 7 II Mackenzie l ine Brush. N Y. Rev R W Nairn and aife. Foiv.lle, III. Rev W R Owens and two da'ightere. Indiana, Pa. Rev A H Oir. Burminsharn. Mich. Kid W 0 Patterson. Mac'onneotburg. Pa Rev Joba M Rows and wife. PrtUborx. Eld W II R..be:ton. thippensbtirfc'. Rev James Ritchie and wife, oakdale, 111 Rev Jams D Rankin l D, and wife, Den-.er. Cwtwis. RevJameaA Reed. Ntw York Cay. Rev W X Brbb. D D. Jamestown. O. Rev John P Robb D D. Sidney, hio. Rev J C Scouller. Greenville, Pa. Rev D M SleeU, Zanetvilie. Ohio. Rev J f f-ankey, D D wife and son, Rochester. N Y. Rev F M Spencer, Sterling Kias Rev W II Smiley. Cam-nsV.ir,:. Pa KM Geo M Simpwon. ''oncoriia. Kan sat Rev Paul Steaart. Washhorn. Ill Kev A M xrolt wife and mother. I ill- burgh. Pa. Rev Jas Sawhi!'.. Pitxer. Ioa Rev I C S ewart. Hoboken. X J Rev K It Stewart, San Francisco. Rev J A Thompson. Tarkio. M-. Rev T UTarnbulI. Antyle. S Y Rv I S Turn-Mill ar.d a ife. Peotoae, Kansas. Rev J C Trnesdale. Slanwood. Iowa. Kid Jacob P Tavior an.i wife, Irwin, i'a Rev J lt Veary, New Wilmington. Pa. Kid D P Vincent, "il il . Pa Wisbart. ! !.' M mmoutb. Uev Wi III. Rev W I Wisbart. Allegheny. Pa Rev John A Wilton. D D. sr. I 1 ife. Atleeberty, Pa. Rev Atlwrt sVarebam an.l wife. West Charlton. N Y. K'd J II vfherry. (i iernsev, Iowa. Rev J Iv Work, Norfolk. Va. Rev J W Witherapcon lP, Allegheny. IV Bid D A White, Tarkio, Ho. Kid ii W Whitelv, McMurrav Kev W P Whiu, Little York, I I. Kev A O Wallace. I' I. wile and daughters, Sewickely, Pa. Pa. two IlfcMoC'BATU- llCSSTRTi-S The ' deuiiK-ralsol 15'ownsville held a platform meetingthat waa brimioM of ectlaOsTtaani. 1 Cawberfain Pi esby let iaa (sBTasjral Aaisgmbly complete. The secretary is now pre pa r : The city ball was packed, manv of thote will meal in Kusene. and the I'nited Plea j ing the official state ballot, a duplicate of present heitig ladies. Mr ti W Wright , hvterian ttenenu Assayxnbly will meet in A I- which will be sent to each counts clerk. .i . i : . . i . . i i- r . i. ! l n i ..i : Last en nun ci. inane me sp-ei-n ui cue evening and it was said to lie rep!"te with sound democratic doctrine. Ihe democrats at that place are up and coui- mat Wssytss l olasablaa I vpcslilaa. Will be of value to the world by Illustrat ing trie improtemtnt in tbe mechanical art and eminent physicians will tell you that the progress in medicinal agents, has been ot equal Impona-ire, and a strengthening laxative that Sirup o( Pigs Is far in advance ol atl others. law-Two tf acsntaa neativ rrraircd tu rrameil hy s thorc-avhly c-Tni-eient work t r' M Fn-nch's jeeiiv scrr, Albany I Or K r. Dr. I'ricr-'s C rea in Rasuag Powder nrtv Vear t:s ia.i 3 sn' h allot 'a; Oare, tne great coos:h snd cmup a", if- sale by u. Pocket tile ccntain wiatf-'ive doses, only 35r.atHiiIdren lore it oshsy k Mai m By using Hall's Hair Renewer, Riay, faded or discolored hair assumes the natu- rai cior of youth, and glows lusuHant and strong, pleasing every body Wtien tUliy was sfok, 7.1 gave her Oostorla. AVlu-c aim waa a Child, she cried for Costoria. When she became Mlm, she ching to t'a3t.r; '. Wben alio had Chllitren, the kvc tastSB Uastoria GbrMAH Li:sst ins. Those wishing to to study liermaii should call OB Mrs C Coh en at the corner of Third and t'alapooiii streets Albany. Will teach writing ami sH'iiking German Pli-usi call before April 1st. Mir' t' OOHRN, .vh l.'li m Vitalise 1 !s what ed for tynpniisn., icrpni uv r. yelluw km Bf kid' ' nay trouble- lt is i-uarsnt-ed tojgive yon I - - '..... M. ..il 1... l I e. satisfaction. I'rioe 75c. S)ld,hy Knshay & Maaor. WatrtMNO NVrTAVlONK. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Uoldeii Common every day. CMT.Ssuuit. ' . ?,,, th," K"" ImP'vd Sli 6,r tewing m . line Ihe l-sitis always the (hesuast w Sawde ofiioo km 9 MlC ewelry store rrenun MISFITS. Earnt Klatf, whose plans have been j accepted for the new Capitol at Olympia, j aan. wa coiisin or r.ec.i.tor n we uem- i. ..1 t ocrat. 110 is one ot the ton.-mrwt architects 1 ,7 h .otrv. and rlerifBed st Lake'. d.inNVw York, a building that "si cost The editor of Ihe Ijldependence Went 1 8id-3 met a coapte oot on a wedding tour I a 1 -41 .1 rtn- - 13 . rot ou nay. mc onue was a wiuow 1 with two children and mounted on 'In- i liurriranc deck of a cayuse, and the happy ! groom came along liehimi packing a Tiara- I toga' in one hind and a turkey gobbler in I the other. We will not mention names at : present, but wish them a happy time on i the voyage of life. convicted by a jury In Justice WaltmanV A yoatqr society tody of Salem, raeeotly court, today, or. the charge of resisting au married, mad"; 11 rather unique I ret with a ' otficer. The charge wag brought by Coo Ignntlefnaa acquaintance sometime ago a stable Wolf, of tnis city, who wen' to to which would U- marrierl first, the lady Jacksonville to attach some beer and wagering a Jersey calf on the rexnlt and brewery fixtures, the property of ToeUing, ! the gentieinan a young tg. Tbe geatUe , who, when the constable made known his man ia not married v- and conw-qii -ntlv business, promptly drew a pistol and de- j 1 ht the The bridegroom wan seen at Bed the ofheer to make the attachment. ' tbe il'H'k a day or two ago in jpseat of the He was promptly placed under arrest and pig. but whether it had arrived or noteonU brought to this city, and, upon trial, was i . 1 1 , I T. 1 1 . t mm ar- . not Ijc learned. Jonrna David Osborn will be reelected sheriff of , rHmiun county r.y a uanusowe iiiajorii) salaries for April became due today, so the lca;w he ha, matle a popular and efficient members had their first experience with -li.-riff. r-o, likewise, in Linn county, j new procedure of docking for absentee -j ,henff Jackson will be reelected, lcaue j.m njtfj,t 213 members bad 1 be ..;u- maile as gooil a sheriff as h: state giej their certiScatea ahowing tne number I of Oregon ha ever had. It was for this ; 0f faJtf jf ay( lbey haj ,.D aIrter,t. i reason tbe nomination was so generally , Today alxmt M certificates were pot in, ; demanded from all parts of the .-ounty. j leaving about 100 unaccounted for. Tbe j The ofh.e of sheriff particu'arly tvU a , maiority ef members certify they , man of backbone and push one. who does- j baTe not abtent a aU JW)i, ... .iui rvguruiess 01 cowiuencra. wm j . sheriff Jackson's way. ftie Atlanta onstilution has reeled off the following : We're uiarvhin' on to Washington. (Jur ragged c-maU we jerk ; We're hawlin' through the UNWllJ. But V. Don't Want Work! We're wadtn' through the fannyards Where the fattest chickens lurk; WVre featin' on the countrv. Bat We IMn't Want W ork ! The Salem Btatecman is an optimist. Hear it: The Astoria railroad is aboot to be a " go" once more. Certainly thw seaport city deserves a railroad, and hen she Beta one it should be extended from the sea to Salim aud thence across i.ir moo-.umi in 1 rcnneciion 11 1 ins C B ft Q or the C A N VV or some other , .... ... . . , . ,1 - ... '"e mat seii coast :er:nina;s The Flying Wedge, of this city, makes tba f allowing very live remark: We think it a little strange that Brother Driver should take the Doable to hold tip th republican parti- at the one especially championed bv tbe Lord party ted by .10$ simon and the Uregon lan cannot -laim a great deal of san. ti ficati,jn If the course ol the Oregonian, the leadina- orean of the partv. is eeoec- itlly pleasing to tbe Iord, he certainly cannot be very particn'ar a't-ont his as- sociattons r.roiiier I'rtver is ivrnz :n tbe past. He thinks that tbe republican par ly is the same now that It was when was young, and when il was led by 1st Lincoln and Sumner. It is not. Thee it was young and was lei by men of great moral ideas Today it it dominated brtheabttkey power of the coontry. Tnen it 'oogbt to free four millions of slaves since it waa p aced ia power its agen's have M!d Ihe whiskey that baa j Snerjun. Allison. Voorhee. Hoar. Ald tnfiaved. murdered and mined ten mil- j rich. Hill. Marphy. Gorman, Piatt, Brice, iions of human being j Carey, Fry. Davis. Collom and Lodge. Tirt- head artist who b-a- V!en in the i hal-it of hodooing other people to take his . pi-tares whether onlere.1 an-1 wanted or I not. met hit erpul in one place of buti- - - . 1 1 - 1 , , 1 - u,-s: iii -r erc voe .lOMsog - J" ' - ' r - "" ' ' ', , tTT- nee.1- to keep Uu optic, poeiisl ttsaaaj ru l-m .lav- Tne populist newspaper Seld does not 1 Postnuster General Bisaeil said: "It is -went to le tery prostalde. Hie tjregta ' not a temperance qaestioa nor a moral 1 ' Stjf H-rJ.I After I .ing seised by the sJaerin tnettion. it is buawesa question partic when only thrv weeks old was resoscitated 1 nlarly . From observation and experiec.ee, . by a joint sbvk i-ompany. Tbey employed ' I am convinced that any man directly or trawimg rin'.er who in turn employed ; indirectly Interested In tbe liquor business twootbors. Itio tnrw men haalel down , the names ,.f Hk co!aanv and tubstituted their own it d are in full pxxMestsion. alem J.virnal. Tb- Astoriaa re-po 'ib!e fw the fol ; lowing: "An Iltraco ni..n ha- a new form of delirium tremens He was oiKr shocki by a live e!ectric wiiv, and iviw that be is ' atHi. Jel lie maktts frantic -ff-arts to get away ironi uce wirjs, wcirn ue imagine are writhing and sputtering all around him. Be aaast bate wandered across the ' C. I .i?. 1.1 :uid imbibed some of the iostlv j lightning tb-y have over there. in McMinnville even tin- dentists run bir display a.U I r W right has a fifteen inch ! that rf.uls like Imsiness from the top to the bwtsTJsa laar. In big letter be says that for cash onlv for the next thirty dars he will cut pri-es a foil r 1, , . . - . - -?1 " V,h"J to Jl 5V d.iwn to $l J0; cement tilling ii.St to f I ."aj: lxigan crow t.' S-t.OO; Kkhmond and Wright nre tis. Sti.00 crowns fPJ.OO to e-10 00: upjvr or under set. vl'.'00to$7.00 The importance of National Assemblies ; is ters-lv rnt in the followin-r from the ' Salem Journal: Two national assemblies I will, this vear. le held in t-resron. The csuic . uiisr annual g-.siiuriug are ueici 1 during the month of May when trrogon wiU on her most charruiiig dress and wears ier most Uw itching smile, thir visitors ill return east with irlowir.ir reports of Oregon aa did tboae of the Preshsterian tiem-ral Assembly which met in Portland two years ago. What csm't a man do o with sand and hole S-t-strtan army cheek. He can be a w all alone. Wednesday evening between i.i uiri ..niiuii i:i .i . . i ' i . . . l - ine stag came along a lone highwayman stepiied out from behind a liu-go Wilder on I roadside and ordered the driver to pull i ,,,, 11.. .V.I..U.1 l . . . . . -t up. ''e then iwviervd the txissengers cmt of the stage and the driver to hold his horses while he hikksWM to blow open an iron safe which was not levked. The mant iiowder extlt.!ed and blew to nieces a va list- and a sealskin sac-quo lielonging to one of the lady passengers. He then removed the iron lid on the sale and remarked to the passengers that he had got nothing. The robber then directed the driver to hitch up his horses ami drive ahead and not look back for five miles. The man was about six feet tall, core a black cap and mask and j 11 heavy pair ol miners' lioot and blue over- alls, lie raa armed with a nHe. Several cases have iecentlv baea cited 1 arising from tcM'-hers whipping pupils 1 ne tencner nearly always comes out ahentl. which is generally right. At the sumo time the spirit of the age is against government by brute force, and whipping is going out of date among intelligent and advanced teachers, lt is a relic that should be relegated into obsc-urity. The teacher incapable of government except by physi cal Eorce, only excepting extreme cases, should step down and give pliu-e to the modern teacher capable of more enlighten ed government. This is esptVinlly true of iii'ise using the whip tor trivial offenses. Both th incorrigahlo pupil und the ineor rigable teacher should In- kept out of the public schools. The even mediocre teacher though, should always be upheld, and children should lie raadje to uiiderstiuul that they go to school to obey orders. Hut H is Use business of school directors to keep truck of the governing us well as mental capacity --f teachers, and weed out those ruling by ancient tactics. Beta Woot. anu Ghain Mr A Senders announces to the public that he is in the twlil to buy wool, grain, hUea, jiotatoes, eb-. Call on him at his headquarters at the store of M Steruburg, corner First and j Hroadalbin streets, Albanv i Prirsrtl j j,. Price 8 Cream Oak I Baking Powder A Fur Orcoe Cream of Tartar Powder. A Rebel Its. Guatemala. Mav 4. Salvador has de-! clared a press censorship, and all reports ! . " . . . " v t . mSJSZjZat V ZE! IFi tbey are sent out of the coun'rv secretly. 1 hey now . men. and are likely to be immediately reinforced from Honduras. Honduras is supporting 1 the reliellion, and, although it has not yet I exten fed beyond the departments of Santa' . it .r, ,. ,., . I Ana anu oonsouate, 11 is teuevea mat tne revolutionists are ready to rise throughout Salvador. The Salvadoran official report of tremendous losses in Dieted on the rebels is false. steal. frit aa Oftlrer Mkofosd. Or, May 4 -Frank Tbeiaing. owner of the Jacksonville brewery, wa convicted and fined $5 and costs. A Lot or Liar.. Wamjisctox, May 4. Congressional those who certify to absence limit the nod to one or two days. Jirlws (! BesBaerata. JacaaoxTiLLE, Or, May 4. Tbe demo etatie county convention nominated the following ticket here today: State senator, William M Colvig; repre- i sentatives, J H Siewart, Thomas Wright and J B ft More lock ; commissioner, John Iievlin: county clerk. J H Whitmao; ' sheriff. J H hvans; treasurer, D Linn:1 1 assessor, J L Woolridge; school snpertn- tendent. Mist May GUaon; surveyor, G' fvksnat : coroner, Dr K B Pickel. Why It Falleal. Sanai.ia, Mo. May 4 The First X- -tiooal bank failed to open today. The bank had a capital of $250,000, and wa io p posed to have a reserve cf $25,000. , Tba suspension is attributed to Iowa cf business, brought about by tne publication in a S: Lotus paper, several months ago, o a tclegr.m satng the bank had tai.ed whereupon other banks became saspicions Uarr :lr Ma It Mlncie, Ind. May a, Charles Robin ton, one of' tte' Herbert brothers, lately champion acrobats of America, died at ti hnm. h... t.nm , ai- -(i r,f unnk i " - .-' - j cigarettes. Tlie interior of his mouth ana throat haJ taraed back. Hs had been conttaat cigarette smoker for otct 15 yon It lateraaUa-atl Cm i rwtavw . Washisctos, Mav 3. The following 1 ilakai in was sent to the lord mayor of . e Loodon. apropos of the bimetalic confer- "We desire to express our cordial sym pathy with tbe movement 10 promote the restoration of silver by international agree- Jetld for meet, in aid of which we understand Lbe- meeting u held under your lordship's presidency. We believe tbe free coinage ot ootb acla and silver bv international agreement, with a tied ratio, would ; care to mankind the blessing of a sufficient volume of mctal'ic money, and, what is !j'.vi v tew imponasi, secure 10 me world of trade immnnity from violent ex- Tbe document was signed by tbe follow ing senators, wao voted for the repeui 01 the Snerman law ' a re per Barrew. W' AiHiscToy. May 4. - Postmaster Gen eral Buaell has formula' ed a policy of barr 'mm - .-s-rr- ar. I .:'- ;;--? Mai af- I ........ t-J- ... i i i . wn tnu wbw there are several cartdidatea, the fact that many of tbetn have business dealtags with saloons will b- given weight, and other candidates will be sViausi the preference in making appointment-. 1 in a measure nnatted by nit occupation. ana loii bit interest in that business necessarily interferes with the full dis charge of such official duties in any branch of the postal service " a Bit swawtate Taiojia, May II. -L C l)tllinan. a prom inent business man of Spokaa. is in the city maturing a .cbemc whereby be pro poses to make a tig stroke toward devet- opmf Central vv asbingtoc. and at the tame lime offer work to all tbe unemployed laborers in tbe state. The scheme i to dig . tnree ma? irriffatitur dit.-'rMX. and nwir th employes tneir uoanJ, ciotmng ana other expense, and the balance ol u-eir srages in interest bearing bonds seeun-d bv lands along tbe ditches. Krawletlaa lueir. SAc nAMESTO, Cal, Mav 3 The city is .icTcn- iruiu cue luuuiuiai aium armies alone will reiu in their breaking np. Twenty men Irom one camp will full of deserters from tbe industrial armies to work tomorrow for street railroad con -tradnn, at tl.75 per day. A dozen idlers were arrested t n.gut tor sleeping in boa cars, and wiil be driven out of tbe d'y to morrow. All I lied Salem. Or. May 8 The stata prohibi , iiortjjarty nominations were filed with the secret retary ol state today, making the list i Tkree am -Ij J Washixutox. Mav 2. Jacob Cnaar. ' chief of the common wealers, is under ar rest. His trial and those of Carl Browne and nristopher Columbus Jones have , teen postponed until r rtdav betore Judge I Miller, of the police court- The charge j j will be violation of the United states statutes. The nrrest .if t-tx.-v was maU , today in the polioe court, on iaformation j filed against bim last night of unlawfully j displaying banner-; 'I kel'j Arrur 1ks Moixks. May 2 Vhe outlook for I Kelly ' army was decidedly unpromising i i..ia.i -.-.! . c - r" .tonight, and the industrials are in anv- ' thing but good humor. Atl hope of secur- 1 lag a train was practically abandoned bv : the local committees, their petitions hav ing oeen retvised tcr stocK cars and cut rates. Offers of from $40 to $$0 a car were made to the various roads and were firmly refused. In addition to the pros pect of a march to Chicago, the army is ihneatened with an empty larder. Several Rials. c'l.tvELANiv May . The disorders which began yesterday with tbe May day demonstration of the "unemployed calmi- I ntted today in open riots. There were throe separate and bloody couthcts between tbe police and rioters, and tonight the troops are under arms, ready to respond to a call in case of any emergency. The worst is believed to be over, however, awaae i Bpala (sweat Wasuisoton. May 2. The president sent the following nominations to the sen ate: James W Ball, to be collector of cus toms at Yaquina, Or; Tracy R Hangs, attorney of tbe I'nited Stares for tht dis trict of .North Ihkkota; Jos tlethune, asso ciate justice of the supreme court of Arizona, and V. P Colt man. postmaster, Idaho Palls, Idaho. KlS RrcUtrallM. San Fiusi isco, May 8 - l'p to date the Chinese registrations number about 44, 000 for Collector WeJlwrn's district. Tbe time fixed by law expires May 3. and operations at the bureau on Washington street are more brisk. There is a propo sition under consideration to give the Chinese the benefit of the whole of Thurs day by keeping clerks on band, if necer ary, up to midnight. Went Itesaarrallr, Sr Paul. May 2. At midnight the totals on the heads of the tickets can be completed. The vote for mayor was: Smith, democrat 13.365 Uoran. republican 12,683 Davidson, populist 1,139 Smith's plurality 682 Co? 1 "How good digtstion mtut on gji appetit jl ( ottolese Cettoiene trtoiena tttolene Cutiasras Canoleoe Qxtcleoe CctroUne :otoleBe Cottejsas To assure both tbe above end, good, wholesome, palatable food is demanded. It is next to imposaible to present a sfficijt rarietv of appe - luiDS bills of fare for our meals with out a liberal allowance of pastry and other food in which shortening is rtouired. How to make cnap, healthful, digestible pastry has I puzzled tbe cooks. A difficulty in all good cooking in the past has been, ), lard. Always fickle, never uniform, (earn mow unwholesome lard haaalways Jj- been the bane of the cook and tcz obstacle to "good digestion." COTTOLENE Cott " Ct romes now into pojiular i tvor as the new snorten- o'S i ng better than even the c ": ?st of lard with none of cI lard's objectioriable quali- Ivuea. And COTTOLENE sv. a a. 1 it. comes attended Dy APPETITE MD HEALTH." Grocers sell it all about, ftcrusc aLL suaarriTuTerv HMT RATIOS AL BAaTI or iuin, oRiaos l.rT.!JtS s. a,rocso E. W. LASGDO ritAasacTS a general tkita"! iOC OUSTS EEPT nt J as ckacfe. HOHT EXCHAKGK and tri Tapttie traasf r, eld SewTork. Saa rrsaeisea Ctuesar" w r SSOS CO JLECTI05I ADE ao tatorsV. mo S5.00 to$:5 00 FEE DAY at home eStg Lightning PSater and piatiog jew- erv. watchea. tajeware, e:c. t hou ha S0045 1fcfinf N perience;no capital; no talking. Some ze" arc n. ox ..a. . t. u. ....... ... . , 1 a L rv t i- n f .u.xbu. Onio. ALBANY (J liE CfjK Catalogue Address, REV. K. L. CODIT, Albany. Oregon . . mm sast r-1 M. N . flsf 1 21 11 li 111 . -:- DKAI KB IW Harness - ar d - Saddlery o Display in the Dqoi PO8HAV A MASON www a-aw m asvajs, - rBtiSusand Booksellers ret-ta for John B. Aldwc'a paoUn. ' -on ray w ell at D-hHske- rHe twawa.1 twC I.RastsT. Ht - r Gladstone has A clear Head WHY? Because he follows tbese rules: "Keep the head cool, the teet T-arrn. and tbe bowels open." Yoo can have a dear bead and bve to be ninety if you do the same it ing. When tbe bowels fail to move dur ing the day take on retiring two Smith's SmsX I .Ie Eeans. Their setion is so mild that you are not aware of it. A'J day your mind will be clear anccooL "Not a gripe ie a barrel cf them." Aik for small sire. Tike nc substitute far SMITH'S Bile Beans 1 DR. SANDKW8 .IECTRIC BELT UrmMTEMTS WITH EUCTaO- BEST IMPROVEMENTS. l ACNE 110 S8SPEMS08V ruirnrr Wltksat SttJi Wsstawra TTSSlltX fsos. ...r-.l.lK.a j( Slv.' aTSJ s SStSSSTttSTS M.(U..tHHUH.ISIV. MMSI-nWIMIiU. n- irwar-.. iaasaor. rSsawall'W. M,r sbj tu.Jj.r ssTaisSst,ltaM . :fc.. kiks i.inc m ,.:, ' .- ' . a e rrt- S.U eeatsia S S.. M -n itjipi. ..... SU o!Sr. sad gitra ft ra--.nl ISal la tsataaUr rtt S, IS, Tftrvr or rwrr.lt SS.W4NS. ui alii cars sit IS st, Iimhmw. TsTSSSSta tssw SSSSJ SWtS Uis r t. l -"'Iaa rr all aster leswatet Mlei. sa e l.e hutiJrea. of leatlweBlsle is M, sad eeere eiSer .tale Weperfsi larauisa in iu sisrtvauKt. ia trele.lb. v-ae,er ..ft. weak a.s. I KKX WITH &CC BRLTS Heail kTaa-tasvtstasaf3t iSUXyS-SwiaatlvSt Daes SaaJ Sir lllaairaiatl rsan-Slala, acilej. aMtra, Iraa, ajdreai aSuViax-saaiw a.iaiicTTc.ic exx, a.- e. . ISOS.TUAND. O'tU iUm OOLLBSJATS IHSTITUT1 ALBANY, OREGON 1391, 11392 .-at Term Wpeaed aeftesaber ttk A ft. 1 corps of i'ltti-ucvors, . JvSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERAiff COMMERCIAL AKD NORMAL CLASSES. Courwca ol atudy arranged t rtvasat . all grcdea of stud ants Sftticu inducement i e fared to nludun S M. K. FAIRBAMK A CO., iC ST. LOUIS and lf ScHiieaotX mwmjiemfi tToii.ff a t Tocwa E , Laaswasi t a Bum. L. Fuaa Eswaas f . Sax. A aV T Disorders yW Are as-easaaoed br as i a pare and ia P i porerisjSrTinrtitirwcrftaefatood SJsyht 1 , swsyasyasxwall wot corrertrcl, rlewswsp lato wm t senoet Tr,itams, scci as SCROFT-XA. A ECZEMA, A 9 RHEUMATISM an otaswtsonbssscrae diseases- To CSavs Y A sie ts reqalrevl . a.-e snd re sab ie rwn- k yW ed rnw troat any ea-ssrul lasrrecbeats. A aadrreiTTssreta--. ?--ch isaVaafasf WM it itaoscs ail uaxHxixtxesBBS -V f frorr.tbetiloodiiJtborwaaS ' J ' A ty deastses toe STstem. Tlnasaads rV mjk ' cases the worst t arras of blood do- Cured by 8. 8. S. yM SmA -ar oar pMfel MjLW w toSTfta)sim. I SWITT 8FCiriC OX, AUaata, Gft. aaw- 1. air "MY. iuui ran kit