The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 25, 1894, Image 2

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    Ik gctttoctat.
The friends o W L Potter, those who
know htm best, recommend him as an emi
nently fit man for the office of county com
missioner See that you vste for him.
Beir in mind that Hon J J Daly is the
democ-atic candidate for judge and Hon L
Ii MonUnye for district attorney in this
judical district.
Prof FM Mitchell is making friends dally.
His long t xperlenco as a teacher fits him for
the office of school sup;rin'endent to which
fit will be elected in lune.
Ttitr do:s not seem to be any douht
ahout the election of Mr E L Brysn for
county treasurer. Mr Bryan is a most
worthy man, careful, and of the strictest in
tegrity he at once b:eomes the fitting man
for the office.
S O Wallace is a stead, straight forward
citizen, a man of sound judgment discrimin
ating intellect' qualliie that are necessary
to make a gcol assessor. When you vote
see that the name of S O Wallace is on your
ticket.
The last census of India v,as taken v ith
marvellous celerity and thoroughness. One
million people were employed as census
takers, and the huge task was done chiefly
on one day, the twenty-$ixth of February.
1891.
Mr C K Star.ard is of those pleasent man
nered gentleman whom It is always a pleas
ure to meet. In addition to this his quali
fications for the o.fice are most excellent,
Kvery man who oils at the clerk's office
during Mr S'anards incumbency will find
him pjlite and obliging to every one. The
same Is cquvlly true of Riley Shelton, the
democratic candidate for recorder. These
get Mercian will both receive a large vote.
Piof Reld'sMedford speech wag of the
fiuest, from an educational standpoint, ever
heard in this section. His position In regard
( the office to which he aspires is that of j
the trained teacher who has profession and
the well-being to the people at heart. His j
ability to fill the office is unquestioned, and j
his whole heart and soul is devoted to his
profession and the progress of the public
school system of the state Jacksonville
Timrs.
A woman in Oaio utlized lite high temper
ature of her phthisic si husband for eignt
we;kg be'ore hit death, by using him as an
incubator for hen's eggs. She took a num
ler of egs anl, werpping each one in
ton bitting, laiJ them almgMle the body of
her husban I in the bed, he bei 'g unable to
resist or move a limb, Fifty was the num
ber of egg; first use I as an experiment, and
aft:r throe weeks she was rewarded with
forty six living young chickjns.
Neleon frume, J M rhil(X)t,and J J Whit
ney are all watchful and frugal men and
may he depen ted upon to vote against such
ex'ravagint and v'.cious legislation as passed
two ycara ago. On the mortgage tax law
question tt.ey are heart anl soul wi h the
people of Linn county and there need be no
fear tnatjoe Simon or anv other Portland
boss can bi'd them by any caucna pledges.
Vote for thee men and you wil! I.ave done
firhfu' duty.
Char les Xicke'.l. the democratic candi
date for secretary of state, has many
frienJ in Benton and Lincoln counties
who will stand by him on election day.
He is a man of tbe people, he is an able
champion of their righU, bis record in the
legislature in opposing bitterly the repeal
of the mortgage tax law and the law per
mitting deductions of indebtedness and
resisting extravagant appropriaffons, ia
one that tbe people; by their suffrages
should hold up as worthy of emulation.
Corvallis Times.
Jimmy Weatfcerford ha a firm hold on
Ibe frii-cdship of many a Benton county
citizen, and many a good republican wi:l
vote fur him, from motives of patriotism.
and a decire to boost our own Oregon boys
to the front. ! v. . born in Missouri
but came to Oregon in childhood, and while
yet a stripling ..am to Corval ii anl grad
uated from 'be Dragon Agricultural Col
lege Thus, he is one of as, our neighbor
and onr friend, and guided by a record in
the state legislature that is apotle-s, we
know that if we call hm up higber, our
interest will be guarded as no other rep
resentative w'll guar I them He baa ability,
he has address, he is honest, be is pre em
inently qualified to be our congressman,
and Ben'on county owes it to hereelf and
her gre-it educational institution to lay
aside 1 debound partisanship, and give
him a lousing boost on his way to Wash
ington Corval III Times.
There are many reasons wny the people
of Oregon should elect Hon A S Bennett
asf-ocia'e justice. Tbe supreme court should
be composed of th; ablest lawyers of the
state, and Judge Bennett is recognized as
one cf the brainiest mn in tbe legal fra
ternity in Oregon. We shocld bave on
tbe Bu-reme bench men whoae in'egrity
and honi'sty cannot be questioned. Judge
Bennett's repu'ation can be picked thread
bare, and pot a dishonest act can be found
Our court should be composed of men who
are not tools of corporations and rai:road
companies, urn who bave stood up for the
righ's of tbe people against tbe gHndfrg
oppression of r ilrwd companies as Las
.lodge Bennett. Besides, Kastern Oregon
should have a representative on the su
preme tench n estern Oregon ba always
had the judg"s; now let Eastern Oregon
have a repre entative on tb. bench. Salem
Dime era' .
What wonder that with all tbe traditions
and superstitions connected witn the egg.
that this cuslo'n ws e ntinted. even had
it not been an appropriate emblem of the
Resurrection. The early CtfiiaVM con
tir.ued 'his practice, and colored the eggs
red to syn.boljzf! the blood of their re
demption. Ht Augustine recogr.iz.-d tbe
egg as a t.. pe of hope. Marble eg have
been four d in the tombs of saints and
martyrs. The contrast between the cold,
lifeless etg and the warm, downy chicken,
full of li'e and -i;otion. n.ay well have
ninle the former an etnb'em of live endless
life of ibe soul
I'll . 1 M t 1 .., republican sta'e treasurer,
and can;iilate fur reelection, had a '.arge
am ion "f aaooer la ne of 1 lie i'oriland
banks th t failed Ins )?ar. Stale warrants
hau to be iuduiceit 'not paid fr wtnl of
funds.'' N iw, why is not the Herald In
M. -. Median firle'ng in wi Ii
Wat rrpubfieaa hank ringm Port laud. That
Ii.ip-;r Is no' now da'noting in tic olbe of
state tr usur-r liaeit i for the office at
lnriff I" I-"in coJn y, notwithstanding the
Case Is naucb stioncirr against Meti ban than
against Mr Jaclcscn foi the reason that at the
' ime of the suspension of the Portland bank
Metc'jan had inoniy depo-dted therein, bi't
at the limn of .he BUspnlon of the Lnin
(0n'y bank J.rkuj-i had n it a d'i!jr de
ptnt'ed there 1 hf is why. e ask agalr,
il lea tl e nut Herald demand a change in Ihe
office of the state treasurer, we pause for
the Heiald lo rply.
Aiding Mr Jackson.
Linn county warrants are still htamped
"not paid for want of funds," nnd the
county is still paying interest on these
warrants. This happens simply because
tho sheriff and treasurer, who handled the
county's money, stood in with the ring
that has run tho democratic offices in Linn
county so long. The people will demand a
change ia June next. Herald
Let facts be submitted to people who pre
fer the truth to falsehood. Prior to tho
suspension of the Linn county bank, M
Jackson had been depositing taxes collected
in that and the First National bank. Many
of the b:st business men of the town and
farmers and others were depositing in the
Linn county bank. All did so because it
was deemed safe. About two weeks prior
lo the suspension Sheriff Jackson drew all
the county money he had deposited in both
banks, in the Linn county bank about
$8000 and the First National bank about
(C.OOO, and turned it over to the county
treasurer. All the county's money in the
Linn county bank at the time of the sus
pension was in the custody of the county
treasurer, who, like all others who did
business at that bank, believed it safe
there. Does not the Herald know that Mr
Jackson and nu bondsmen were respon
sible for every dollar of county money d9
posited there? The county has never lost a
cent by Jackson depositing taxes there for
he took it all out before the crash came.
Neither does the county pay a cent of in
terest on account of anything he sheriff
has done. These are the plain, uAvarcUhed
facts and no one can deny ttietn. This
kind of warfare upon Mr Jackson only
shows the desperate straits to which the
Herald is reduced in its attempt to prevent
the election of Mr Jackson. Such a course
will only rebound and injure Mr McFeron,
the man in whose interest these attacks
are made. The Herald may not know it
but this contemptible, petty warfare upou
Mr Jackson simply disgusts the better class
of republicans and many a one is hoard de
nouncing that paper for its unmanly course.
Its unjust attacks only makes th election
of Mr Jackson more certain. It did him a
great service two years ago and is repeating
its efforts again-
That Paper Mill.
EJiion Democrat :
The Hon R Q Horr who addressed the
citizens of Albany at the opera bouse on
the night of the 16th inst knows well bow
to please an audience.
The republicans were, of course, delight
ed to listen to so distinguished a champion
of the cause of protection, and heartily ap
proved of all he said and applauied iris
speech from beginning to end. The dem
ocrats had to laugh at bis jokes and even
the populists couldnot refrain from audible I
smiles. Now, we know to our republican
friends it seems like a great piece of pre
sumption to attempt to criticise so eminent
an authority on the tariff. "He makes
every thing so p'ain his arguments ar
unanswerable," they say.
We wish to call attention to what seems
like, rather a grave inconsistency or defect
n bis unanswerable argument.
We refer to 'he big paper mil! in New
Jersey. He uses it to illustrate tbe great
benefits iba arise from protection. Now
this paper mill b a grand enteriise. I
gives employment to seven hundred people,
and it actually in ikes paper and se' Is it in
New York city cheaper than it can be Fold
in Great Britain. It would seem that tLis
factory needed no protection, yet there is a
high tariff on paper.
Now there are many just such factories
in the t'ni'ed States making not only paper
but other thing,. But he selected this one
as a fair sample of our protected industries.
Now hat we want to know is; would if
make any difference to those operating this
mill if the tariff was increased or lowered
on paper? They are already selling i(
cheaper than it can be so'd anywhere else
in tbe world. Mr Horr did not ay whether
or not thi particular factory shut down
when the democrats in congress commenced
to tinker with tbe tariff. We are to infer
though that it did. that teven hundred
''dinner pails were hung up on the wa'l. "
He ci'ed this industry as a fair samp'e of
those that are p-otected by a tariff.
We would like to have !'. explained why
threatened ta'iff legis'ation would stop the
wheels of such an industry as this
The democrats In congress might tinker
and tinker with tbe tariff till 'be crack of
doom and it would n 't affect the price of
paper made by this mill. We think the
illustration is an unfortunate one. a veri
table boomerang, and dingerou?
yocates of high protection to use
for ad-
M.
Disavow It.
The Pendlr:on Tribune, in an editorial
concerning the order o( Od 1 Fe'low whuh
recently he'd its grand lodge session In that
city, said:
It is s.11'. ih'tln the American States
Odd Fellowship exe-c!,es considerate in
fluence.'' Tnis it as unjust as it ' untiu;. Odd
Fellowship, as an orde'. has no afliiiation
whatever with ihe classifications or divisions
of human society whether poliiical or re
ligious, This is the cardinal tenet upon
which the whole s irperdructure uf Odd
Fellowship rests, Pditical, religious ur
Other Isaproperdcb t: is strictly prohibited.
Republicans, demnra's, prohlhi ionitts,
and those of a.l porjrtcJ creeds.whet worthy,
may gain r-r; n -.i,. in t e order. No
-a:r -. or c impromise of one' , . It;c-1 Or
religious belief is r quired atacondilitn
of membership. No change of jie, r.li
tion to the state is dtmanded. On the con
trary, no man can become an Od Fcl ow in
spirit ana ia tiuth unless he Is gratfilto
lits Cieator, faithful to I U country and
fraternal to his fellow man. Nothing in
hbtory, standard encyclopedias, or in the
daily coDdu.t of the order or its members,
can jusiify t'i: unca'le I for atticn of the
Tribune, and to be fair towards a large and
influential da .s of citizens of the country
it can pursue but one course and that would
be to as openly disa - ow Its statement abave
a it made it. lis attack was without ex
cuse or lesson, f.-:! it make the amende
honorable.
Am! stiil n ) NMlHat have the c jurage to
rise up and deny that the n-jjiulist 'tale con
vention throug'i Its coumi tee on platform
rejected a tarirl reform plank thus refusing
t3 even recognize the la :t,inat tinge who
organized the party In ilns.s'.ate secured most
of the new member of ihe party through
pledg-.'K o! r.cver ding opposition to tin
doctrine of u tiili UrilT. Th.'trutM Ii th-
ea l rs ol lti.it party have proven f.i Ire to
he run'i and file on that euhject.
Canada ha- one million miles of unex
plored territory.
Hie re aie 178o seprrate railroad compa
nies In the Uni'ed Stales.
I-i,ii,1. Farrcll is a buny oa.l He says h
will have a big job "sitting" on the coils-
es of defeated candidates in June
Young Americans love independence
hence let lliein sleep nilpeiideHllv in
one of 'hose woven wire critl for sale ly
the Albany Furniture Co.
Ur. Price's Cream BnKtng; Powder
Party Years tlte UmaOntt,
Washington Letter.
From cur r'itular Corresponilsiit.
Washlaglon, May 11, iSo4
Is half a loaf belter than no bread? That
is the question that confronts the demo
crats who do not liks many Ol the numerous
amendments to the Wilson tarltl 1)111 which
have been submitted to the eena'e.
It is
not whst tort of a bill that you, or
L, or
any other Individual democrat wants,
but
what sort of a bill can et 43 votes
in tne
senate. Senator Mills hid the right idea
when he said that he should vote ag..inst
such of these amendments as he was on
principle opposed to. but that he would,
whether they wivo adopted or not, vote (or
the bill as whole, because It will be an
Improvement on the McKinley law. It
will be a very decided Improvement on the
McKinley law. Even If every amendment
proposed by the democratic members of Ihe
Finance committee shcul I be adopted with
out modification the average reduction in
tariff dutirs wou'd exceed at percent, and
there are good reasons for i he belief that
modification of these amendments will in -
crease th.- average r due! ion to somewhere
in the neighborhood of Jo per cent. Then,
when the bill goes to a conference com
mittee after i.s passage by the senate,
further reductions are certain to be made.
Thus it will be seen tint tne bill will be
a very practical reform of the tariff, and, a
such, It deserves and shou d receive the vote
of every democratic senator, regardless of
whether ll meets his Individual idea of
what it ought to be or not, and after mk
tng a careful canva-.s of them I predict that
U will, when put upon its final passage, re-
ceive the vote of every democratic enator. !
Senator Hill will vote against the income
tax and some of the proposed amendments,
but I a-o sati.-tied that lie will af erwards
vote for the entire bill, although I am, at !
presto', in the minority by ttius ihinkiog.
The house Judiciary c .tnmittee ha
favorably reported Representative. 1 Ar-!
mond'sbill providing that no judge of a U
S court hall punish any cltiz-n or ctficer
for being in contempt for refusal to levy
tax or collect a tax for the payment of j
any bond issue by t.e municipality.;
county, or s-te, where the levying of j
such tax or collection is contrary to the
laws of the state. The derr.oc iat on the ,
committee saw nol'.d?g in the bill heond
a wise prevention of the punihment ol
citizens for obeying the laws of their own 1
States, but the republicans prompllv tro'ted 1
out from the darkest cav-rn of .Iheir:
imagination the s'ate rights twglc i.an j
and pro;eeleJ to give tneais:'.ve a s-are
The Houte committee on Lab"r has made j ' tu"ul"
, 'passed: 'Vie, aleo, reccon.nend ll.a'
a favorable report 00 ch.irman MtOam , l(ie councii a reeolution uaanimous
resolu'ion for the appointment of a select : y agreeing to use their influence in se
remittee to be composed ol four Kcpresen
latives and tbrce Senators, to investigate the
industiial depression an 1 ni'ke a report to
Congress within 30 days, if possible giving
thi ca-se and suggesting a legislative rem
edy. Csxey ' loaf, r,
of Washington by
much agains' th:
Bladensurg Md,
have driven out
the health otScers mi
wishes of the pe . pie of
tile miles from th re.
they have encaaijeJ in 'he
village.and say Ihey iaterd
Lfaaj 1 of trial
11. jimng there
until their r. amber h-s ir.c-ea-el sufficient.
Iy to enib'e them to come ir t Washington
and again try to bull doze Congress. Hut
'here aie several excellent reasons w by they
will find ii d.tfkuii t rema n mere. 1 lieir
rations have been ant f r SO tne days and
the Maryland people say Ihey will not give
ihem anything, and iome jf ihcm even re
fuse to sell them anything. Additional evi
dencJ w.is given ot fie ct aracte- of thase
men when the agen. cf a railroad went to
the camp and efferru to cive regular em- ,
p'ojmerl to joo ol them Not a single one
of them a-xepted work Tno argument for
a new trial lor Covey and has two .-- -,-.
who wert recenfy convicted for breaking
the !iw will be heard 'cnicircw. There Is
very Ir.Ce pn liability , f I ir gtttir.r, a new
trial, ani no more cf :he;r te:ng a. lowed to
pose i mart! r. The law unJer which
they weir ctr vie'ed , iovides for fine or im
prisonment erbolh in the oiscrtCon of
the judge. Tte espectaton ol tliose who
are in poeiticn to giiet m .cm? idea of
what wid te done is tha' tte judge will ten
tir.ee them io nctor.'ani e w ith the law, giv
ingthem ihelull penalty, ar. . tin suspend
the execution of the "tt-'ence curintbrir
good behavior.
Washington is g irg Umsajn an o d lash
iacel -::..i..: , care. It has been on for
neatly a week and tbe arrival of a negro '
from Cnicago, on Sa'uiday, with the disease
ful'.y developed, tas agur-vatrd It, and the
docto-s are reaning a harvest.
No appointments, cxce; t t os. of fjit-
manships, are to be made b. f'uo.'c Printer
Bened.ct unfl he has reduced the force
which he f jund ne-S'ly twice as arge a it
ought to be,
l'ri.-i lent Cievclan J baaajeM iun the
Potomac lor a few cays sal water ftshttg
and receaion.
A cone -pendent asks who the editor of
tbe Popu it it. l)j n - that it hat
any coi'or.; No n.an steru willing to fathe
the matter in i s column-. Some weeks ago
when that paj-ei was making its dirty at
tack upan the senior -ditor of the Demo
crat apopu.it . ,f fiis city, and a thoioujh
gen'Uman, aaaurtd Ihe editor of the Demo
crat, tl..-' rotwitl staling he had written
some art e tn the I opuiist. he was not
the aa ho,- of their a. tack anl would wiite
no more f r tne pap'-r un d is tne nag-is
decide 1 t-j puisuea mere icc-nt course.
Since tli'ii we have not ten infotmci as
to who the editor i. We believe no name
appears in it columns a to ill owner or
eddor.
rbe beast facia ries ol piotectioi. have a
keen peiceptlon of '.be vulue of pio ectior-
ism lo tbem The! hav- been tryirigto
bribe Sinator Haulm an.1 Smator Kyle.
The former is a minicratic enator from
Virginia and the latter a populist from
South Dakota. The ag- it selecle I by these
protected pets ol the evernuaent to nego
tiate th-; trade wi h ilunt 'nani Kyle was
C W Uutts a carpetbag nv-m er of congress
from South Caiolina in recoustrint'on
tim---. Keloid Kjle he would give him
825,000 to v nc against Ihe VVilaon bill and
that if that were not noJgn he C0"IJ have
almost aiy sum lie would njir.e up 'o $75 -
000. Mercenary wurk I the only mean
to stay t' tied against pio'ectionism .
What do teputilicmi rt crank and lib
hink 1 f this rchc ne.
r"i om nearly all par f in- .ountv come
the chening news t lis' the democratic pre
cinct Comssiltie are -v de a aUc- aiul up anil
doing. The lliSKMU'l S 1 driirnuntd to
make the figb of Iheil lit , il nee. siry to
win. Lettfvesy dctsocrat liomtue in, e until
the eveaing nl Moadav .lune 40 I llmr
with that ze!, energy, u-nl e irnestness
orthv of (In; cause wlilc'i Ihey bo much
desire lo see bik cc- d. I'ne di ni'icrutic
county eossmlttee expects every injn to do
his duty, If ihev do v i.lo-y will crown
tlieir effoit-.
vVooi) Sawinii. The undcrsigni d I
prepared l do wood eawing, hud split
ting and piling if desired, on terms to
suit tbe times. I-euve orders at tbe feed
store of K M Kobertson one door east of
the Democrat office . (I B Acheion.
MISFITS.
We're reminded of old top
And his fable of the bat,
By "Pennoyer, the top sawyer
With the sawdust on his hat
Fx.
Wallu Walla is scandalized by what tin
official inspection of the Chinese quarters
shows in the way of lilth and .iialoi.
Some energetic cleaning will likely speedily
ensue. In one of the worst places, infested
with vermin, decaying animal and vegeta
ble matter, sat a rnite woman, at home and
contented, with her opium pipe and de
praved companions.
People and politicians may well read an
article in the Chautuiiquan by Lawrence
Irwcll on " what causes the depression of
trade. He says, "it is not 'over produc
tion' but over consumption, which has
caused tho financial stringency- That is
to say, the consumption has bean beyond
the power of tho peoplo to pay f r. and as a
consequence thore are huge burdens of debt
all catling for the payment of heavy interest
from which nothing conies l a. k to the
person paying. Then hare been also large
amounts expended in luxuries by persons
who produce nothing, consequently
nothing left behind.
there t-
These are great days. A Portland paper
opposes one man because lie wears
creased troweere, and dec ares it will not
in-erease his chances for election.
A fnion SOanty man started for the
midwinter fair; but only got as far as
Portland, where he invested all bis money
in a different kind of sight seeing. Moral.
Never go the midwinter fair via Portland
A big republican sack has been re
ceived in Portland from Washington in
order to prove to the wi rid bv the coin-
8on,ible or ,)ar(1 tiln tha, the Deop!
are afraid 0 the Wilson bill. etc. Verily
politics are rotten,!
While at Stanford I ntveraity, some
students stole about .K) wortli of r.
president Harrison's wine and cigars. It
paused a tremendous row Instead of
standing the cost-they cost him nothing)
like a man, he accepted pay for the
things, so warm did the Professor make
it for the students. Th i a Is a fact anl not
politics.
Senator Wui Stewart w as to be in Al-
bany tonight; hut, alas, tie will not be
in Oregon at all. An exchange intimates
that the reason is probably a
lack of
1 silver and gold tor the occasion. Hv the
way what has become of Ignatins lon
; nelley, McKinley and several other bl:
bug mtn who were to awaken the Ore
gon welkin with their eloquence Only
one poor old ches'nu' has appeared, a
tiorr-ible nightmare
Salem is gradually being plastered
with debts teeide which Albany's la en
tirely in the shad. At the last meet-
curing the paseage of a bill through our
next legislature to amend our city char
ter, giving the city council power to
bond the cilv for the nteessary amount
to complete the city ball."
The sieamer Kugene which left llar
risburg for Kugene had a bard trip up A
Kugene paper says:
"She is heavily loaded. The business
men of Kugene and the board of trade
should meet at once and demand the
build. ng of wing dams by the govern
ment. With this improvement the boat
could run heie until late in in the
summer. Now is tbe time 10 act in Ibe
ma'tr. The river is 3 feet and 7 inches
above low water me; a
What about Hermann's rier appro
priation now ? bat has that old barn-
1 lDg olBI, io congreae for the last
lew years. It appears that the time hat
come for a change. Salem Independent.
I'uWic Spciikmg.
Tl.e detDorralic candidates of Linn coun
ty will speak on the political issue of the
dav at the following time- and plane-:
Svracu
.Mav 1. al l'Ja m
. " Is. at 2pm
. " 1. at 1pm
" &, at 1pm
' '2. al 1 p m
" A at 1 p m
" '.M. at 10 a in
' it. at 2 p m
' 2-". at 10 a 111
ii. at '.' p m
'.V. at 1pm
'' i". at :' p m
-"J. a 1 pn,
" :. at 10 a in
1 angwnt . . . . .
SheeVd
Harri.-burg . . .
Halsey
Brownsville . .
I'rawfonlsville
Sweet Home .
Waterloo
Soilaville
LenaaMal . ...
Rock Creek.
Lyons
Jordan
Shelburn
.Scio.
Sant iam
AHwuiy
ti. al J p in
tl.at
Jnne I, at
Junr 2. at
I p m
t p m
1 .1 m
tponng candidates i -
iue-teil to be pre-enl ui .
tl:ediscusion.
E K DATs.
CTiainnan County Central Comtiiitt e.
IIX) W WalMlasl,
Secre'ary.
Tired, Weak. Ncrvni.
Mean impure blood, and overwork or tco
; much (train on brain and body. The
only way to cure is to fred t.i feed Ihe
: nerves on pore Mood. Thousands cf
' peop'.e rt it v l hat the hest blood purifier,
, the best nerve ton:c and s-reng'b builder
Is Hood Sarsanaril a Waat R ha done
! for others Ii will al-o do for you . Ilood'i
Cures.
Nervousne, loss of sltep. loss of ap
; petite and general deb'llty all ditappeai
when Hood's SarsapariMa is persistently
I 'aket-, and strong nerve, sweet sleep,
strong body, sharp appetite, and In a word.
i j health and happlr.es follow trwj use of ;
r Hood's Sarsapaitila '
1 tie strong point about Mood s Sarsa-
, r, . fiwTsaww.nBwiieiH in the Dssrnyi
ir.ey nan irom tne oua lounaation 01
, 1 aix:u anu uiihju
When JU.hy waa sick, we wve her Caatorla.
When she waa a Child, she cried for Cvtorta.
When she !---an.-- Mim, slie clung to t'ainorl .
When abe liad Children, 'ie gave them CaMCorta.
Both ilie method and resulta
Syrup of Figg ia taken; It is plcj
and refrcsliing to tbe tate, and
fenily yet promptly on tbo Kid
aver and Bowels, clcavses the
tem effectually, dispels colds, lit
aches and fevers and cures habitual
c instillation. Syrup of Fifjs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable Bubetaaccs, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo mado it tho mofit
pi pular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
a id 81 bottles by all leadisg drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANOI800, CAL
lownviiu. nr. new rtM. n r.
II II Breckinridge.
NAsnvn.i.K, Tenn, May 22. The reso
lution bearing on the Breckinridge case
was reported back to the Presbyterian
general assembly today by tho committee
on bills ar.d overtures, to which it was re
ferred yesterday, and after a brief discus
sion pasted without opposition. The reao
lution nukes no direct reference to Colonel
Breckinridge, but Is a pronounced declara
tion for tturity in the lives of church mem
bers, and expresses com'emnation of
those
who do violence to the seventh
command-
merit.
a Hon ol lev I U Driver
S. uamknto, May 22. The Hee rays
the sudden departure of a popular min
ister with about $1000 of borrowed money
in his pockets, the desertion of hi wife
and several children and the simultaneous
disappearance of an attractive widow,
form the scandal which is raging in the
foothill town of Placerville. About eight
months ago Her a M Driver arrived ami
took the pastorate of the Methodist KpU
copal church there.
A Live ..nil -I
Loi BLOCKS, Nev, May 22. Two hun
dred industrials, aceomiianied l.v a brass
band, missed here toduv bound lor Wash
ington, doe uundred tramps were on the
train with tbem. At Desert station the
tramps demanded rations from the to-r.-uiissary
department of the army, and a
pitched battle ensued, with c'ubs and rocks
as weapons. Before any serious harm was
done, the trainmen paciued the factions
Big Lasses.
Willi AusroBT, Pa, May 22. The total
losses here, as estimated by conservative
men, are eou00,000. This includes $1,
500,000 on logs, $250,000 on sawed lumber,
and the balance on property throughout the
city. Mayor KHiott has called a public
meeting ir tomorrow to tae action look
tng to the ctre of the homeless, l'robably
uuouse along tue river iront wen; render-
ed uninhabitable
A mcaio Biol
Ciiicauo. May '-.'. Three hundred men,
armed with coupling plus and revolvers.
; marched upon the dock of the Western
1 Transit Company tonight, where a gang
was at work, employed by O'Connor & Co.
! of Buffalo, N Y. Joe Widiams, one ot
I O'Connor's men, was ibot through the ear.
and a number of others were badly beaten.
Tbe police stopped the riot just in time 'o
save samebody from being killed.
OarMaV 'llf Elreli.a.
ColivAi.i.1-. Or, Mav 'Jl . -State politic
have o overshadowed everything that the
c:ty election passed c-ff bee today with
1 Utile or no excitement. A councilman was
elected in each war.l. They were Thomas
Samuel-. Jame It Smilh and W T I'eet.
llsarac, far sinewy
Si-GkANU, May '21 One hundred and
twen'y Unite! l'resbyteriaa ministers, en
route to the general conference, at Albany.
Or. stopped off in Spokane today, and
were shown be sights of the city. The
spet lal train left at J o'clock for Seattle
A side trip will be made to Olympia on the
wav to 1'ortlan J.
-Irlrkrw will, ipawlrxy.
OotTAM Oltova. Or. May '21. Mr 0
P Adams a found Wing on the Boor in
her millinery ore today unconscious A
doctor was immediately summoned, and
said he was suffering from a n-rious stroke
of ajoplexy.
mbm keaa Mairli
MmrnuUL, vje. May -Jl Theadjourn -
eu championship cbe-s match between
ijjdier and Steini'i was resumed this after
MOB. Steinitz' 51st move, which was
anale4 Saturday night, was Kilt. Iak.-r.
rea-iung that his position wnon untenable,
t once returned The sct-re now rtan-j..
Loaker, 9 Stemitx. j: draw. .:.
A Talal rirr.
2 M Mixtivn i.e. May '-2. lie residencf
of M ."hatiden. one of the oldest and rr.ol
re,c'ed citizena in the community, was
burned at midnight- Mrs Shadden's 10
jear-oid daughter rrisLed in the tiames.
and Mr Snacden's youngest on. a boy of
S. received latal injuries. Mrs Martha
Shadden. ? year of age. and a pioneer of
1st.', and her b-'ind son Riley were taken
from l tie horning bui ding naked. It is
feared tlie aged woman will not survive
tbe shock. Mr and Mrs Shadden Uareiy
escaped with their lira. It was tbe most
born be holocaust ever known in this see -Coo
of the state, and the town is almost in
a frenzy of excitement The burned buji.l
ing was a large frame structure, sitaated
near Ibe center of the cry. and was said to
U tbe first residence erected in McMmn
rille SSreiarw I eialatlwwarj
PUntVOa Col, May 21. tioverncr
Wite. m an address tonight, classed
representative island, whom be c airr
sold out silver in l!7'. with VoorCees and
Carlisle in their surrender 10 the fuet of
si.ver. He advocated coining Mexican
dollars, to be used a legal tender in Colo
rado. He expressed the .. 'pe tnat tbe
ballot would soon e ertfc.-- w .the doniiaa
Hon of Wa'l street, but if the ballot were
not successful, the man wuo would no',
bare his breast to bullets was no, a man.
Adjutant tieneral Ta'sney made a few re
marks, and said that un ess souethtrg was
done, the blood spilled when Coxey I aaesi
w.-re clubbed at asmngton would be the
nt in a new revolution.
It I weds.
WiMjAMsroRT. l'a. May :'-). 'Vith the
, borro't of Ibe disas-rcus Hood of '., which
spread death and destruction throughout
, thi valley, brought back to memory by ,
the threateneil danger cf a swoop of water
that promise lo be as gat a that of five
years ago, the people oi this nty and
throughout tbe west branch of the valley
) are in a state of panic that has turned tbe
j usually 'uiet Sunday into one of n-i uik
1 able excitement. Since Kriday Bight a
' steady and almost continuous lownptwi of I
rain has been swelling all ihe stream-.
a Ills Trnrklsti
I Ei.i.wooD, Ind, May 20 During the
i heavy cycione ib" nlber dav two hogs and
a fal gouse, belonging to Sam W
wore b0WU ronl nU unvard. in
ainscott, j
were blown rroui bis uarnvar.i. 111 1 eona. 1
II- Thee very pig and the co mpanion
tbe barn i ard M 1 J
Hanoock. nrar thi city, where they
re they were
orappcabj the cyclone whici swept over
this city at tbat lime. And the next morn
ing Ihey w.-re a lively as uual, having
uttered little during their - erilous trip of
VXiT mika through the air. Mr Hancock
wro'e to Mr vt uinsc-ott, asking for a de-
scriotinn of tbe missino- i-ias and arouse. !
an.1 it la He exactly with 'hat ot the ani
1 . in i ,i ,iT f ,1 : I
mals in Mr Hancock's possessun
rise rrxsoerls.
SroKANK, May lW. The Iteview lias
p-ctal ci op reports from "20 correspond
ents. l'tec cover ibe Paaoaea, ltig Baa .
I'otiacb, ColviHe. Walla Walla and Yakima
sections, and forursl the greatest crop ever
harvested There is not an nfaejrabte
report in tbe lot. (Irani icreaitc Is fully
up to previous years, and ihe prospects
were never better for an abuudnnt yield.
The acreage of orchards and bops has been
grt ally increased. Plowing is pructically
tinMied, nnd seeding is ni"e tentln com
pleted. The fruit crop will be eirrmous.
f eversl CsoteyMea.
IIki.ena, May 'JO. All ibe Coxey lies cap
lured at I'orsytbc by tbe military have ap
peared before Federal Judge Knowk 1, as
previously sta'ed. Korty three, including
ibe leaders, were sent to the county jail for
from ill) days to six months, and the others
will be liberated on their promise not to
interfere with Northern Pkeitc trains,
rhoce liberated number about IM0.
rermaarnt Oraanlmllun, -
1eh Moinks, May 20 A scheme i. on
foot to perpetuate Ibe commonweal move
tnent. 4 meeting of the leiuftn wi I Im
held in Dch Moines 10 formulati; an asio
ciation. Tbe Kelly army met in the Trades
Assembly hall thin evening, and many la
boring men signed an agreement to j -i"
tho contemplated association. Within
two or three days a call will be issued for a
national convention. It is said General
W cater will be connected with the move
ment. A New I'rlnrlpal.
K1XKH8BUROH, May 20. Tbe normal
trustees have employed P A Get I priii
cipiil of ihe state normal school lino for
the ensuing yer. lie is ut present pro
fessor of theory and practice Of teaching at
ibe normal stthool, at Monmonth, r.
Sen tho Mi Imjirovel Singer s-wmg m
en na. Tin N t ia alway the uhesiiest.
VV S iw Ion, aont. O.liie a: K M trench
ewelry store
hl.iloh'a Cure, tn "real cough and uroup
ury, ia for aaie by ua, Pooket aie onoUina
eaty-tive doses,oaly 25e. Children lave it
othty & Maanu.
!
vTOatHl UNMDEBINU
Will & Stalk, 1' uwelers
If you want a Hne'amoV.r call for Josephj
white labor cigar.
The hesi'rnaat nnffee in the -ity at Coniad
rdoyrr t.
DON'T LISTEN
to the dealer who
is bent on bigger
profits. The
thing that ha
want you to
buy, when you
ak for Doctor
Pieroe'a Favorito
l'reucr i ption,
isttt " just as
goo-1." l'roof of
this is easy. The
only guaranteed
remedy for the
ailments of wo
manhood is the " Favorite Prescrip
tion." If it ever fails to benefit or
cure, in making weak women strong
or Buffering women well, you have
your money back.
Anything "just u good," or as
sure to bring hPlp, could be, and
would be, sold in just that way.
Thia guaranteed medicine is an
I invigorating, restorative tonic, es
pecially adapted to woman needs
and perfectly harmless in any con
dition of her sy st em
it builds up, strengthens), regu
lates, and cures,
i For periodical pains, bearing-down
sensations, ulceration, inflammation
' everything that's known as a
"female complaint, it s a remedy
that's safe, certain, and proved.
Everything catarrhal in its nature,
Catarrh itself, and all the troubles
that come from Catarrh, are per
fectly aiul permanently cured by
Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. 2s o
matter how bad your ease or of how
lonr Handing, you can be cured.
SHERIFFS SAL?.
Milton Hale,
v
TLe IWn'i of OreijoD, J V
Thompson a assizors cf the
gon.
lla ntiff.
Rial 1 sod W 8
Bank ol O.-e-I
Irft t danta .
N-tice ia hereby givn that by virtue o.
an execution and order nfaaleduty maus
out of the above named court in the ah -. -
nut ltd suit to me directed and . . r.
I will on Saturday tie 1- th day of -lone,
l"'.i4. at Ihe frout door of Ihe Court ffssas
in the city ot Albany, I j-n Coooty. C).-egoo,
at the h ur of I 'sack pmol a-. ' day, sell
at public .uctuo for c,h in hand t: tbe
blgheol bidder lie rea prof erty deecribnl
in said execution and Order .. sale a fol
io, towil: Braioning at a p"int on tb
north besnaWy line f lot Ihrfe (3 in Murk
010 I'.' in the city of , . .: I. ion I'oanty,
Oregun, sit fct weaterly fron tbe lotth
-aat corner cf said 1 ,1 three 3) and runnma
theoce westerly "n the notlh tine of sa.d
' lot twenty-foor '24 (t and tn inceea
hence southerly and paraJlti with tbe rut-
1 era h.-undary o sail lot oc hurdre-i feet
! more
to Ihe north hr.e c f the alley 10
said I.SoeS;lhenc rwit-rly on -aid lice 24 fee;
and ten r.che. then u--th'riv to th
place o' begmnina,- The prrcteda ariuog
from said sale to be aprdicl a in aaid ne
co:i 11 direeti wa fell: First lo the
pay meat si !he cost ot a ,d cp o aa d ex:
lu.iis sod expeotea of Bale and the ragfaasj
esata ef snit taz4 at CSS.M , and the for-
th.r turn of 31 55, the cca: a and - 1 ; eose
u; on the former extcut - and 'o - pj -n-eot
of Ihe attrrt..;. f,in lie sum e.f
S2jO: seoood, othe pavmest Ihe iroort
due to ihe plain-iff heirir, from t.-e Datl
cf Oregon and J W B'.m t.w t: 'he' rum
af f!9SS.ff aed interest tWrxit flea tbe
2iddv af Novir bar. at Ihe rate of
10 r ceot ,r annum. ar,d to tne pas men'
n in an-oant due to the sasd p.aawtitT 'rcrr
the Rank c.f Orestco alone, tow;t: tte turn
of $f.25u.S.1 with inter; therein from
the 2id day of Novemtev , Kd, at the rsle
ot 10 rer ei t ter ancum and tbe. inlaw
H acr,wi:i be over to the dtfecdant.the
r.iDieturenrin le.ai :. -.-.:.
Ietaw thia 9tB day ef Mav. UN,
C C fa, ksou,
Shetiff. f Ijno iVuBtj O-tg ic
Ky I) 5 Smith Deputy.
SHERIFFS SALE:
tie CaVratal tor fi
for tit rswnaty af.i.
S.'ttr ol Orrge
fc E I'pni'Ter. L H Iwsell
ar.. .1 it Iltitkmsn cr art
ner d- ing t-jlnea under
Ibe firm awySM and .tyt f
tho liarriebjrg I. winter
Company. 1'aiitiff
vs
Kuger.e Bashtw If ndtut.
Nolle-ei eretiv g rn that nv virtu of
an ex-til"nfi and crder of wa'e dutr iued
out cf .heal) iv court in the aU.veenti
t ei arti -n to me d rerted and do ivere 1,
I w;ll on Ss:urdt th lh dav ol June.
Is VI a: the front dsnr of the I'niitt House
10 the c ty of Albsnr, Linn Count, lire
con .at tha hour of f o tock p an of asid
dav se i at public atlc:i..n, for cash in
hand u the highest bidder, alt the lijht.
title and jn-ersi of the defendant to the
real pr.-perty !ecri e I in aaid exe"ntion
and or-ler of ssjaj ax fo'-lcww. to It: I.l
No 4 ofllie llsrnsburg l,tn I C impt-iy
land Mirvevtd snd platleit from their
Fuller tract in Linn C mntv, Oregvn. Ire
same h vi-'gleen dulv altaohed bv me
in ea.d tstl n on the 2nd dsv t f February .
9ll. The prooe .Is arislnc from aaid aa e
s bs) nasp'asd to Ite satisfaction ol said
execution and ths c-c sts and expei.se of
raid sale.
I'aied tlii 3tk day of May, !Sf
0 C JarKsox.
S!ie:iiT of I.ian Counir, Ore.
Notice
U. -4. Li
for
l .. Or e
Purtication
, tlKS.; OB Ctrv,
Ma, Tih. 181.
Timber l-end, Ao
for pat licit. cm
J UM 3. IS7S. Xctic-
Notice i ssysba mven that
ISH.Ihll.KAl ..Ik
:), ,i.m. ,,( tl. ,-i ,,f 1 yaBatrsss f Jam- i.
1-;-. entitied "An art f.-r theisi,. ,.f nmb.-rUn.ls
1111 lli- latrs of 1 taliftamaa (lr.w. V... ...u
'd.Whirwi..riT..rrit..r3r.-' as. iifaaJii t all
site a-sDiie ayaoa rrtnna a sol
t Auc-ivt a. i!
t ar.. - It Hairy Btps, t Ailiany. ottstv of l.inn.
State d ISrosnn. has this nay sasa in tin- ufflrc
his "worn stslement N-. dew, for the narchsse of
the 8 K l .f Stxti.ni No X. in T"mhi N.. I S.
Ihinir'fi Hast, nnd will offer rof ttt snow
that the land Mmjrht is morn vnluahlc for ila
timber or M,,nt- liian for Aarrictillural pitrtMe,
nnd ks establish hi rlnim to mid hind before ihe
lltvi-t.-r niul Bsesivet of this oth,-.. nt tlnvn
t'liy, Oregon, on Fn.Ujr. I tin- Iwh .Isv of Vu
awst, MM.
Be aaaaea t. w -,t:i. K I, Ihdme.". R W
llrt-maii, A Wmk, A I II - all of Albany. Osn.
Any and nil m rois , Inimiittf ,lv,-rs,-iy Has nlv,
disr:l,-,l taawa nn- rsjmf.t,-,l Is tile their claims
in tadaeSos 00 or bseere ,t imh day of .u
irni.t. Is-'l. IhiHKHr A. Mi Llita,
lt icister.
SUMMONS.
fn the CirtHil Court or Linn County, Stttte tf
Oregon:
O W Cunhlng. Plaintiff
W S Pol.lpa, Dcfendsnt.
To W s philips, the defbodanl alove
named
IN THE NWtKOK TH8 STATE OP
CREQON: You are beroby rwiuiri'il to
apiiear aim stiM-ver tha complaint ll'ed
BgaliiHt you in tho almvo entitled action,
now on ll n with tho cleric of tho ab; v
entitled court, tiy the rmtdav ol the m xt
regular term ot the above entitled court,
next follow ng the expiration ot the
set vice 1 f this n-i Illinois, iy puti'li-atinii
towit: hy tho fourth Mondsy
ir. June, Imh, the Mttun twinat 'ht iU'i
day of June, lS'.H, Mint If .you fail s.) to
ansWjr, ror want thereof tbe plaintiff v lll
laae dg mtnl aialnst von fur the am
-in. 1 demanded In the said complaint
f. for tne sum nf two hunt rid ded
Utrs with iiituiest ilinreon from Mi l,
1893, at th, r ite nf elaht per oent per an
nam until pahl. t -Rither with til c ists
and dlsbtl res meat .l this action to te
tax tl, and for an order of oourl for the
mile of S W '4 of Soo 8, Tp 12 8 of R 2 E
vv M. In Linn County, Oregon, cootalu
InK I do acre, the hinn laving beeu here
tofoie duly etttotr-1 by the aheritT ol
Linn County Ic this aeitou
Thia p:.btioatlo.i u ma-le bv order of
Hon (leo II Hurnelt, judga of i he above
entitled court. dily made in ehambers
In the cttv of Salem, In Marion County,
Oregon, on the 8th tsy of May, 1894, and
now on fllo with the clerk 01 the above
entitled onurt.
W W Mt-Ciellr, Wright ft Turning.
Attorney 1 for plaintiff
, :? C I.
ST. JACOBS OIL
"PERMANENTLY RflftUfflutirSffl.
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
AND
See Their NiceJDress Pattern
and Trimmings. Also Their La
dies Fine Shoes.
As Many Pounds of Sugar.
for a Dollar, and every tiling else as cheap, as at any store
; in Albany, at
Julius Gradwobls
at the corner of Second and Ferry sti 3et?.
vour groceries and crockery ware.
G.C MOON.
Su:ctio'
Flour and
Uaa 1 n hand a foil sto
(iraham, Ba?k wheat, K,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ih fir Ciri-H,t Comtt c.t ttr Stau nj QttfM
for .inn omnly.
Paiuliff.
Stafford Wci .". H E Y'oung.
Ki,fc'll ,t to, r cutr-orauirin;
and Harry Hail
Iw-fendant.
Hatiea I hereby ativen that I y virtae
of ao execution and trder of je duly-
iued out of ih above named coort in j
the abovA er title! null lo me directed and
Jalliaswl, I will on alurdav the lh j
-lav May.f 4. aa tbe Iron' door of the 1
Oiort H itise in the city of A bany laon
County Oregim -.t :h hour of 1 -'clock
p tit of aid day se . at utie aoeiion f r
Coah in tiani 10 the l-ichewt bidder tbe
ml pmparty de-crirxsd in wmi-lsxira
I on ai d or, : : sale aa follow. iowi:
Be,bni3g al a po'nt north 69 deareen -J
minute emit and 14 M l 00 chain 01
taoifron ite iiorthw.si e rner rf the
Uocalion Land C'.aim of Jame S flick
son ard wif. Solinewlion No. 1179,
claim No 4ft, township IX Sooth Range
. - of the Wn'amette rreridian In
Liun County. Orefrc-n, on tbe nortli line
of said claim and running tbe-be North
89 decreet 2 to ' n u lee KaM Mufl chains,
Ibencs- South 9 42 el aina. tter.ee North
-V dereew and
11. 1, West 34 79
cba.ns tlenee N vnh '. 4 rhttna lo the
p'ace of beginning, -ntatniag 10C..C6
acres.
1 he proceed ari-inr from such sale to
.1; ; .-!. Kim. to me payment of the
eostsand dirburse t.euts nl'suit taxed at
, JJS
tS7 20 and Ihe exiwr ses cf snd Dpoal savid
execution, tsecind. to the pay:n -u: of the
plamtiff-. elim atnouling to tne sum of
f UUw and th tuither -um .f f IS 00
attorney f-es a 1 1 a--ra ng interest on
each of sail sriibs al the rate of lo per
Je:t r annein Third, To the payment
rt Ihe dviiKUl of the Cefendavnt Rue!l
A I'o, amounting to Ihe sum of f-v' 34
and the further um of f.xl aticrneya f s
and atT-ruuu inieret t hereon ei the rate
t lo per cer.t t c-r r.nnum, Fouitb. To ihe
pay as set of tt demand cf 'he def nda:.t
J K Younr, siiicuuttne to the sum f
f4'-4-i. and tne f urine- sum nl jo attor
neys fee and eecruSc.- interest tbeieon
I aa das) ravel efJOper e nt r annum,
ifih. to tbe ps : Batl f Ihe ,'emsnd of
i-:endsiit Harry Hall amounung to in
sum of ilrN.O and hast ret 1 hereon from
t ibe lJib day of Aasnaat, 1MO at ibe rate
- of S r oeot per aonuin. an 1 ins further
timcfi2.Si cost ard distiursemeDis
and ine overplus if any to be paid over
. lo said defendrit SiaOoro Dickeon.
I lsted th s I5:b day t April. l!s4.
C C J ck son
stieri.T.if i Inn Couaiy, ore.
EXECUTCR S rTTICE
Notice is hereby given that tr-e under
s'rncdwason Ihe ;rd day f March.
Ni4, duly appointed Evecutor of Ihe last
wi 1 and statement of E L bet, deceas
ed, by the County Court ol Linn County.
Oregon. This is therefore 'o notify al.
persons having claims against said de
ceased to present the same to meat te
Court-bcusc in Linn County, Oregon
with the proper voucher within aia
months from the date theteot
Dated this f.th dav of April, 1S94
W K Bllyeu, " Nimrcd Payne,
Atterrcy foi Executor. Executor.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Nolle? is hereby given t'jat the under
aianod. executors uf the last will atnl tee
isinei I of Patriae ie Jacobs deceased,
Hsu ti e 1 their tinal acv-.unl Willi tbe
enuntv clerk f Linn (.' unty Oregiin, snd
that the eounlt esvir! ol said I, inn rsiun
ty haw fiaed Menday. July Jnd. lSt4, at
1 oVlocb 1st lbs sfiernoon f sid day.
for the bssrtajt of ol jnctions If sny to
-said 8nai aceount, and 1 he settlement of
said o ut -
Dste.1 this Mss its. 8f4.
vv ,v s alkgas,
Q v lavlor. kxiva'oni.
BD3F0.1WD00
Notice is ne'eby Ksyten that bits will be
received by t"ie County clerk ot I.inr.
oun,v, l).ei;on, up to 6 oclock p m of
June 6 iS'(. for J records of oak wood,
either gin 1- or -p it, to be not less than
four Inches in diameter at small end of
wood, nnd to be delivered on ground at
the l.inn Co -inly Court House. N P
May 16 1S94 N P Paynk.
Coun'y C.erk.
PIANOFORTE LESSONS.
W (ifToid Nash
is now po-isuisl to reoaive a limited num
U'r of pupils. He will K at the residence
ol Mrs Cbristine Mouteith. corner ef 9th
uiul PerT; streets, on Wcslnesduy after
noons ittiil Thnrs.l.iy mornings in each
week, coanaaenctBs; on Wedawadns noxt tb.ii
in-'.
NOTICE.
U s i.Asn Own k at Ounox City, Or.
.May 9;h, tSOt,
Notice Is hereby giver, that the approv
ed plat i f survey of Township 5 Sou h.
Range 4 East has oeen received irom the
surveyor general ol Oregon and on June
Jia', tStty, at i) o'clock a tr of said day
said plat will be tiled in this office and the
land therein embraced will be subject to
entiy on a..d alter said date.
RonttRT A Mitt i t;. regLter.
I'ktkr PAyl KT, receiver.
K. 1). Tn M
A'bauw
Tent Iv'o 5
meets everv Saturday even ng In K. O
T.' M Hall. V.siting Knights invited to
attend. A L Lamb, Com.
NewStore.
to I A Morr'.
Peed Store
Opposite Run House.
Chcp.pd Fed , Corva-lia Ficur, Bran.j Shorta
loar, H, Oat?, S.raw, Potato, App'.ei.
Grim Mea
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICK IS HEREBY C TVEN TH AT
ibe onderaignedVxecntorw of the last will
and lestaavenl of Jessie Barr, decesei.
have filed their fir ai account with the
connty c.erk of Lien County. Oregon,
and that the ejuoy eon rt has appointed
Monday, Ihe second day of July, 164, at I
the 1 1 ur of ten n'clock, a m. of a id day. '
for hearing said account and aettlirg said
state. Aov perwons bavin any olji-1
lions to the aettiing cf saul estate are i
notified to be present a', the bore
time and pi asset same.
Dated this 15th d - v of Mav IS94.
Weai.Vrord 4 Wystt, S V Barr
Atly'a for Fx. J r Barr.
Exccntorr.
SHERIFFS SALE
nlAe CrrowY Cowry oj tie s
. or tie County or Linn.
Tl e Linn Coonty National
Bank.
M A Keilef and '.V E Ke'-
ley.
Sotj
Oefeadicf.
j hereby siren that bv virtue of
an xe otioo and rrder of sale duly irsued
out of the above named r.mrt in the above
entitled aif, tiW d.recW and delivered
I vni! on Saturday the 19 h day of May,
l-JM, at the front door o the Cccrt House,
10 the Cityr of Alhasv. Lion Ccusty . Ore
gow, at th 1 hour of 1 'clock p a of aaid day
aeli at pab'ie aactioo. for cash in hand to
the hieaewt hi 'dee. the real properta dea
cr.bel in aaid exe-.-stioo and order of sale,
towit: fe North wt quarter of block No.
- 3 ia Hack'esaan's Snd addition to the city
Albany, sitaated id Lieu Coaoty. Ore
co. together with the tenements aasd
ppErieuasoea ioernL:o. awaawafastsr cr is
) - " PPrtajniBS. The proceeds aria
ine. iroaa sach aaie to be applied, fi-st to
Ihe payment of the oosU and exner.sof
and span said execution and tbe 00- and
dUbareemeo s of this sait taxed at SC6.4'"
and 1 100 sttsesey fee,, second: To the
nay merit uf raiatilTj clsim smosntii-g lo
tl072.'Xm D S cold roio with islerest
Ihrreoo from the tSta. day of March, IS&4.
sod the cverpins if any lo be paid to the
defendants.
C CJn-xios,
t-hetsrTof Linn Cnan'.y Oregon
SHERIFFS SALE
. t.rs.i, -i. aw ,
- -ww,. ..-.- iiivn,
.- Limn eevarr.
M Sternberg
Plaintiff.
K a Seal. I u Seal, his wile
CoE Chamberlain and S
W Chamberlain, his wile. I
W Cntick, E Ii Cusick and
Chas II Cusick, partners do
ing business under the firm
name and style of J W Cu ick
.V Co and Charles ml' h a
a-lmtntslraioi cf J-bC Smith
deceased.
Defendant.
Notice whereby given that by virtue of
an execution and order of sale dulv is
sued out of the above named court iri the
above entitled action to me directed and
delivered,! will on Saturday, the 19th
day of May, 1S94, at the front door of the
Court Hruse in the city oi Albany, Linn
County, Or-gon, at the hour cf 1 o'clock
p m'ol : aid lav, sell at public auction, for
.-&!, In - nd SfS , 1, hlak S.l.-t.l. w
real prop, rty desenbed in said execution
and order, fa.leas follow, .owl.- tc.
uthwest qurter of block No. one
- - -
hundred ardtwelve (lla)b Hacklemar.'s
addition to the city cf
Countv. Or.
Albany, Linn
Ti e proceed arising fiom aaid aaie ail
he applied hrt to the ravmeot of tbe cost!
of and upon aaid execatioa aad tbe originae
euta ol suit taxed at S5T tk) and tne farther
um of $50 Ot) as Attorney fse, 2od to the
payment to the plaintiff of the sum of i
9474. iM aod accruing interest thernr, 3rd to i
the payment to aaid Geo K Chambe io of
the mm, f $8tl.30 aod interest thereon at I
the ra'e ef 10 per cent per sanem from the
I2'h day of July, ISil-.' 4 h, to the payment
CO tl edefei dants .1 V Cusick. K D Cusick !
and Cha H Curiok the sum of $21t 20 and
he accrued and accruing Interest the I eon. I
Dated this IS.h day of April. 1S94.
V V 1 At'KSOX,
Sncr;9 if Linn County, Oregon.
STOCKHOLDERS MfETIKO
Notice Is hereby given that tht annual
meeting of ihe stcckholdtrs. of the Al
bany Farmers Co., will beheld in the
office of aasd oosaoany in IL city of Al
bany tn the 15th ctav of Mav! 1S04, at
1 o'clock, p in. Said meeting will be
helu for ihe purpose ef electing seven (7)
dlicctois to serve lor the ensuing year,
and for the transaction cf such business
as may regularly ccmc befoic such meet
ing. Dated Albany, Oicgc.n, Apiil !7th. :S4,
Attesr. M H (Vilds,
d'RKg B Marshall, President.
Secretary
Street Railway Time Card
The car will leave corner of First and
Washington stieets at follows:
7:40 am for Lebanon train.
S:l5 " " Orohan's Home.
11:50 " " Nooj train going north.
13:15 p m for noon train going south.
1 " " Lebanon train.
1 .30 " " Orphans Home.
. i 0 i
9.-55 " " Overland train going sou
For Orphan's Home on Sunday car
leave at 2 30, 3 ;!o and 4.30 p m
The car will also meet all Inc
trains on the Oregon Pacific rallroa
C G BfRK HART
, Notice
for Publication
! U.S
La No Orrn.a at Oregon- Citv.Or.
July 3rd, 18M
Notice is here! y given that in c rnpiiance
with the provision of the met of Congrtss cf
Jnce 3. 1 878, entitled "Ad set for the sale of
timber lands in the state of California. Ore
goo, Nevada, and Waal.lngton Territory,''
' a eitended to all public iar.d states
by act of Aa.a.t 4. 1802, William
J Smith, of Niagara, county of
Marlon, atate of Oregon, haa thia day filed
in tbia office hia sworn statement No 2X36.
! for the pnrchaae of the F. end the N W J
i of the 8 E L and the N B i of the S W
'4 Hectioa No 9, in township No 10 S-joth
! Range No4Kat, and will offer proof to
1 ahow that the land fought ia tr ore valuable
i for its timber or atone than for agricaltaral
purpose, and to establish hia claim to said
laod before the Kegiater and Reeelyer of
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wed
nesday, the 11th day of Jnly. 1894. He
name ae witneasea: B T George, j 8
Meyera, C I Hinkle, Allen Smith, 1 11 of
Niagara. Markn Co, Om. Any and all
pereon claimingadveriery th. above dat-
cribed land are requested to file their
claim in thia office on or before aaid 1 1 th
day of Jnly. 1S4.
RoBEkT A MlLlER.
Kegiatar.
SHERIFF SALE
In llu Cinru't Court of Ik Stale Ijrrgno for
Lh.v Count j.
A A 1 ellr, Plaintff.
1 T
II C Klepraid E V Klep-
per his wife, 0 Walton ard H
J Walton hi w.'fe.C H Sic wait
trustee, A P Blackburn as ad
ministrator 01 vne estate 01
Owen Kees, deceased, and Ceo
C Cooiey and; J H Washburn
partner under the firm name
of Cooiey A Washburn. Defendants.
Notice i herebv g'ven that by virtue o
j an execution to. order of sale duty issu
r'all th ere for 1 e! out thc bov ""ued court tin the
I above entitled suit to me directed and
delivered, I will on Saturday the 26th day
. of liar, 1894, at the front door o- the
i court house is the city of Albany, Linn
! County, Oregon, at the hour of i o'clock
p m of said day eel) at public auction, far
cash in hand to tbe highest bidder,
the real property described
in aaid xajat.oo and order of sate aa fol
low toi.t: Lota Xo seven and eight, ia
block So twenty five in J M Italatoa'a ad
dition to the town of Lebanon, Lion county,
Oregon, aa ahown by the map and plat cf
aaid town, now on file in tne effi'-e of the
Recorder cf Linn county. Oregon. The
proceeds anaing from aasd sale to be applied
tint to tit payment of the cost and dia
hureefnenta of aaid snit taxed at $31.45 and
the cat and acc-cing onwta cf sail sale and
-jo the payment f 23 attorney tee and the
payment of plaintiff' claim amuactinaT
to the sum of $24.7 50 together
with ir.tereat then on at the rate of tan
ter eest per atrarr. from the 10th day of
Jatuary. li'M. and the over pins of the
procejde of aaid sale if any there be after the
payment ef the above soma to be applied aa
in said (-xecatioa asd order of sale directed .
Dated this 25 h day cf April, 1894.
C C Jackson.
Sheriff of Linn County Ore.
CITATION
a tit Owjy Court oftkf StaU
tor tie Contv of Limn :
Oregon
Is the ma. ter of th estate of Clara
Dirringer, deceased. Citation.
Tc Laurence Erfaart DernngT nd Niola
D -rringer, greeting.
IS BE NAME OF TfJE -r.VTE OF
I OREGON; Yen are hereby ei'ed and re
nt: Oregon ! qaieed to appear la the eoeety cosrt of the
State of O.-eg jo. fer the Coaoty of Linn at
. the court room thereof, at AlUacv, in the
sjoan'.y of Liaa, os Sw ter dav the 9th day of
PtaintifT. : Jose, IS94, at 10 o'clock in the : rencoo of
' that dsy, thee and tbe e to shew 004 if
anv vou have way an o der ihculj rot
' issue oat of the above ssalMkilefat direct-
I in Bnd Jnkn Tl.fr-ra.r th(tlv
j appointed adraisutratcr of the estate o'f
(.lira Urnagar. decasi to
e i the real
'property helosgieg to the estate cf 'he
eai-i above named deccas a. desea ibed aa
iol'.owa. towit. The nrdivid-e ace alf
interest ia and to lot No 4 in block Ko
' o.e buodnol and three , 10j ia Hacklemaa'a
I addition to the city of Albany, Una Coes
ty, Oregon, aa tbe the saaae denzested
and deacribtd cn the pisrs ard sarreta of
; said city, now on Hie is the thee of" the
, coonty recorder of Lien Cannty, f retoe.
Done by order of tbe Hoe, J N Daocan.
j judge cf tbe Countv court f tbe State ef
' Orejcn. f.w the Coantv of Linn with tbe
teal cf satd :oort sthxed, this IT h day of
Apu?, 1S94. Attest.
N PpArsaelsrt.
N'otice for Publication
CS Land rra
1
r
Or
I'M
' Notice is kereby given that ii compli
ance with tbe pi o visions of tbe act of
Congress of June 3. 1S7S em tied -An act
1 for tbe sate of timber lands io tne state?
of California, Oregon. Nevada and Wash
ington Territory"' aa extended to ail tbe
! public land states by act of August 4
l lsJ. Collins W Eikins, cf a ban v. countv
of Linn state of O.-agon.has this 'dsy filed
IS""" -TTr. "2- foaw
i or 1 ne imreh.inr in .,nh
section Jio. Ii in township no. 10 S ranee
: -o 4 r-ast. ana win oner proof to show
that the land sought Is more s a tiable for
i its timber or store ' -n fcr sericulttral
i purposes.and to r. abiish his c-aim to said
j land before the RegNter snd Receiver of
' thi office at Oregon Citv, Or.on Tuv-sdav
t the i9th day of June, "1S94. Be name
i as witnesses : Jos WrtTev and C
j Winn, ot Albany. L W Laughead, of Ha
stead, C H Laugbead. of Yaquiaa CU
wieon. Anr ana Bl persons c'aimin
adversely the above described lands a
requested to file their claims in this off
on or before said 19th dav of Jun
59. Robert A Miller.
Regis: e .
Notice for Publication
l S. Land Office. Otticox frrr, Or.
Febrraary 13, 1S4.
Notice is hereby given tbat in cotupli
ance with the provisions of the net of
Congress of Jun j S, 1S7S, en-Ued-- An act
' fr 'ne"le of aimber lands in the states
; li'lwrBii, Urw-in. Mvidi and Wh
infflnn 1 r
melon Territory." as extended toall the
public land stales bv act of August 4
1.,.-.. 0 V t r . .
Marion state of Ore-ton, has this dsr riled
in thi office bis sworn statenieut Ni aSU
tor the purchase ot tbe S of S K t.
SE ofXESee 1. T 10 S R 5 E and
Lot 6 Sec 6, T 10 , R 6 E and will offer
proof to show thtt Ibe land
aoj.ght
is
more
valuabte for
its limber or stone tbsn for sgrtcultnrsl
purposes, and to ertaMish his claim to
said land be tore the Register and Reevive
cf this office at Oregon City; On nn Tues
day: the 1Mb day of May. ItSH. H
names as witnesses.; L C Ives, Alber
Ives R M Pae; Isaac Rootk. All o
Detroit, Oregon Any and ail persons
Cain ing adversely the above .'escribed
lands are requested to fi'.e their claims tn
this office on or before said lath dav of
May. 1SSM
Robkkt A Millks:
Register
SHERIFFS SALE
In tht Circn t Cmrtef the St,ite y Oreyem
rer tit count r of Linn.
JBCjmley, Plaintiff,
ys
James H Shahai, Defendan'.
Notice Is hereby given that bv virtue
fan execution and order or s-ie dtilv
saued out of the above named court io
Ihe abeve entitle-1 action to me direoted
and delivered.
I will on Saturday the. l.h dav of June,
ltSJsi. at the front door of tbe Court Hou.se
In the city of Albany, Linn County,
Oreapm, 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
property described in said execu'i n snd
order of sa'e as follows, towit: The
Southwest quarter rf Section No. 18 in
Township No. 10 South of Rne S East
of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn
County. Oregon. containing ISOasres The
proceeds arising from aaid sale to be ap
plied tt rat to the payment of the cost
and disbursements of said ault taxed at
fl&80 and the costs of aad upon said ex
edition. Second to tte payment of tbe
sum of $25.00 aa a reasonable attornevs
fee. Third to the payment to the plain
tiff herein oi the sum of$2S6 in Cm ted
State gold coin with aecruln t interest
thereon a', the sa'e of ten per cent per
annum. Fourth, the surplus if any theie
be be paid over to the aaid defendant hi
heirs or assigns or legal repreaenlattves.
Dated thia 1Mb day of May, 1894.
C C Jackioic.
sheriff of JJnn County Ore