The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 22, 1894, Image 2

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Washington Letter.
From our rejrular Uorreapondeut.
Was'.daglon, June II, 1894.
Senator Harris believe that he can rtach
the final vote on the UlifT bill before next
Saturday night, if every Senator who has
promised to vote for the bill will stand by
him to the extent of a little personal in
convenience and discomfort, and he has
during the last 4S hours been trying hard
to get them to agree. He has the promises
of all the democratic Senators he has seen,
but he had not up to this morning, owing
to the absence of several democratic Sen
ators, and the sickness of Senators Gorman
and McPherson, succeeded in getting the
assurances of the quorum it will be neces
sary for him to have behind him to succeed
in forcing a vote. It is now almost certain
that the republican Senators have been
i:fuilv deceiving the democrats in leav
ing them under the impression that they
were on the eve of agreeing to name a day
f Jt taking a final vote. It is not probable
that ihey will ever agree to set a date until
forced to do so by the democrat. There
is no earthly reason for continuing the de
bate bevond this week, yet the republican
are talking of keeping It up until the middle
of July, and they will do it, too, if Ine dem
ocrats do not prevent it by keeping a quo
tum of their own present to shut them off.
There is much dissatisfaction among
democrats in the House ov;r the sugar
schedule of the tariff bill as it has been
adopted by the benatr. and the prediction
j 111 aii " lUTTr
will never ag.ee to it in its present shape.
I' is argued by tts opponents that the tariff
on refined sugar is prohibitive and will re
sult in no possible benefit for anybody ex
cept tne sugar trust, and an attempt is now
being made to organize the democrats In
the House against it and in favor of free
refined sugar.
The only one of the reciprocity treaties
made uuder the reciprocity clause of the
McKinley tariff law that was ever of any
practical benefit in increasing the sale of
American products abroad that with Spain
providing an exchange of certain products
wi.h Cuba and Porto Rico will soon be
abrogated by Spain. The State depart
ment has official information that the
Spanish Courts, will, by direction of the
government, pass an act authorizing Cuba
and Porto Rico to collect a transitory du'y
of 24 per ce..t on all articles now on the free
list of the reciprocity treaty.
The House Commerce committee has de
cided that rone of the Nicaragua canal
bills before it were satisfactory, and ha
directed a sub-commit'ee 10 prepare a new
bill with these four objects in view : To
prevent the payment to the present Nicar
auga canal company of an excessive sum
for its property and concessions; to keep
speculators from profiting by the project; to
provide for the issuance of United States
notes for the cost of the construction of the
canal rather thin bonds, and to secure
complete and permanent cintro1 to the Uni
ted SUies government. Members of the
con.mii tee express the bilief fiat a bill
along these lines c in easily be passed, and
that it will be approved by the people of
of the country.
The overwhelming defeat in the House
of the bill for the repeal of the tax on state
bank currency is regarded as an indication
th't there will be no financial legislation
st this session of Congress, although Rep
resentative Springer has not abandoned
hope of getting action on h's bill for a na
tion il currency.
Coxey and bis two lieutenants were re-
eased from jail yesterday, hiving served
oat their terms an j paid $5. fines imposed
upon two of them in preference to serving
an additional ten day. The authorities
refuse 'I t a-"- p-"'! for paf.i., iiiu.
preventing a demonstration being made over
their release.
Sen tor Walsh, of Georgia, made a bit
with his bill pruv.ding for the establishment
of a peimintnt exhibition f the lslatrlal
products a-.d resjurcea of all the states at
the National Capital. Everybody talks in
favor of it .
ben a or Br!c give tne charges against
bun in connection with the alleged sugar
trus scandal a bad black eye when he wrote
to the Senate investigation comn.i'tee offer
ing i.is own testimony and that of his clerks
In Washington, New York and Ohio, to
prove t.iat he has not bmjht a share of
sugar (tock since he become a member of
tae benate in lSot.and requesting his brok
ers to milt- snown to thi committee ev ery
stoc 'nnsaction of bis upon their hooks. In
accord nee ith thai reiuest Mr Chapman
a mem cr of the New York firm of Moore'
nd S;!iley, stock brokers, testified that his
firm had never bought any sugar stock for
Mr B'i e, but he positively 'refused to sns
wer questions coiceming the butdnesss of
his firm wi'h utbeY Senators. The commit
tee will ask the Grand Jury todeal with Mr
C.ja,'n -ii. Nothing has so fai been brought
oat by tne commit'ee reflecting upon the
Integiity of any Senator.
I: Is reported that Mr Donald Ii Kar
quhar of St Louis has succre led in so con
centrating tie electric light that it will il
luminate the bialn. Tne ame plan can al
so be adopted when it it necessary ti study
the pa hological condition of other part of
the body, A small cone of light from an
eight hundred c in ile poer '.amp is made
to penetrate the tissues, and it is said that
broken bom cm be studied a id injuries
learned that could not be determined by
tne ordinary m:t.ioi of examina'ion.
Wa'cr is compressible, theoretically, but
not practically. Tbut is, she.i an amount
of a.er is subje:ttd to an additional pres
sure of on atmupheie It is compressed One
twenty thousandth pa t of it bulk. Thus
for all practical purposes, it is correct to
ay that ou cannot gel moie than four
quarts of water in'o a gt-llon vessel under
any circu-nstances.
Tiberja, Palestine, ha a uiettoro'ogica!
observatory situa ei 682 feet below the
lave1 of l'e Mditsiranear. Sea.
a curious fact a noted by S r Sam
uel.Baker, that a negro has never been
known 10 tame an elephant or any wild
animal,
Fuit ani.ot and freezing, because I
ruijlu.es ihc cells of the fruit and decay
take' place.
A branch always ciuses a knot In the tree,
and ar.y ob.truc'Jon of th: fl iw of ap will
usu llv cause a knot also.
r he earth, loests bidy of wa er is the
Caspian Sea, which has been sinking for
ce'iuni-.
It i sa' i that whale can remila under
the uil.ir A ihe ocean for an hour and a
a f.
Jupiter i inhiibite I the people there
.-' .n .1'ei-e hellr. ot 6J feet,
accord n; to the cintis .
The Hawlian Question.
Since the close of my college work for the
year, for my own satisfaction I have given
some attention to the Hawaiian complica
tions. It has occurred to me that some of
the readers of the Democrat might be in
terested in the result of this investigation
I will give it.
In the fall of 1892, Hawaii was a Con
stitutional Monarchy, which bad been
founded in 1887 by a compact between
King Kalakaua and the revolutionists of
that year. Queen Liliuokalani was on the
throne, having succeeded her brother, Ka
lakaua, who died in San Francisco, Cali
fornia, in 1891 . There was a Legislature
composed of forty eight members, and a
Judiciary appointed by the Queen, but in
dependent of her and the Legislature. In
January, 1898, the Legislature passed two
bills, one of which opened the way
to the opium traffic, and the otuer
to the lottery which had been driven out
of Louisiana. At the same time, it passed
a vote of want of confidence in the Minis
try, which, according to the Constsitution,
vacated its office. The Queen appointed a
new Cabinet and declared her intention of
abolishing the Constitution and forming a
new one, under which only native Bawaii-
ans, and those who had married native
Hawaiians, would be allowed the right of
suffrage. The Judiciary was to be appoin
ted by her, and thus the would virtually
have control of the Legislature and the Ju
diciary. This revolutionary movement on her part
called forth a counter revolution, in which
most of the leaders were American Hawa
iians, whose interests were in the Hawaii-
ibiuub. x uiuua.ii, ui caucus was
called on the Uth of January, at which a
Committee of Safety was appointed. Two
days later another public meeting was
held, at which a series of resolutions were
offered and adopted, denouncing the action
of the Queen, approving the action of the
Committee, and empowering it to take
such measures as it deemed necessary to
secure the maintenance of law and order
and the protection of life and property.
In the mean time John L Stephens, Min
ister at the Hawaiian Court, at the request
of American citizens, orderel Commander
Wiltee, of the t' S Steamship Boston, to
land sailors and mariners for the protec
tion of American interests. The troops
were landed, and some of them were loca
ted near the government buildings. On the
17h of January, the government buildings
were seized, the Supreme Court was as
sembled, and the Queen was pronounced a
traitor. The Committee of Safety at once
issued a proclamation that the Hawaiian
ne Hawaiian
Monarchia
Government was abolished and
a Provisional Government was declared
established. The representatives of foreign
governments were at once notified of the
action of the Committee of ; Safety. The
same day, January 17th, John L Stephens
recognized the Provisional Government is
the defacto Government of the Hawaiian
Islands. And within five days a special
Commission, with LA Thurston at its
head, v as on its way to Washington, D C.
to seek the annexation of the Islands to the
United States This Committee reached!
Washington on the 3rd of February . The
next day, they had an interview with the
Secretary of State On the 11th of the
same month, a treaty of annexation was
sent to the Senate by President Harrison,
who recommended its ratification. The
subject was discussed during the last days
of the session, bat the Senate adjourned
before any ac ion was taken-
In the mean time a communication was
received from Queen Liliuokalani, which
gave another version cf the cause cf events
on the Haws ian Islands. On the 4th of
March, Grover Cleveland wa inaugurated
President of the 0 sited State-. Oa the 5th
he requested the senate to return tLe tla
maiian treaty to the state department.
This request was granted, and a lew davi
hver Jame 11 BKMRH was cTgpatcried to
Hawaii by President Cleveland on a special
mission of investigation. Ill report was
not in harmony with that of John L StcssfSM
and the anneaa ion commission. In fact
the two report, were u tt .-rly at -. a ian:e. It
was, therefore, a question of veracity be
tween John L S evens and James H Blount.
In this condition of things a senatorial com
mittee of investigation was appointed.
This committee d'd no, moke its report till
the first week of March, 1894. And then
the report was a double one. Senator
Morgan wrote the majority it-port, which
was concurred in by all the Republican
members. Il sustained ex-Minister Stevens
in all that he did, txrept his declaration of
a protectorate of IIaw.il in the name of th:
United States The minority report, sign
ed by all the Democrats (except Senator
Morgan ; severely arraigned ea-M oi-hr Stev
ens, and stood by Jas II Blojnt. The
Hawaii complications were not, therefore,
adjusted by this Senatorial Commission.
In the mean time President Cleveland
wa lampooned, vilified and threatened ith
impeachment by new-paperg, editors ?nd
correspondent throughout the 'ant; tut he
is stii: President of the United Stales, and
Hawaii is a-t under his dominion. M - -
Dale and Company are disappointei In
their expec ations and have taken e;s for
the establishment of an indipe- dent gov
ernment In Hawaii A constitution has
been adopted, my,, led after that of the
United States, and the "Island Kingdom '
baa become a Republic.
I am quite well satisfied that such 14 the
case. A careful Investigation of the pros
and con in the matter has led me to the
conclusion, that the Hawaiian I-lni's
would not beade.lrable Udi ion to the
erritory of the United States. 1 believe
President Harrison made a mistake in n com
mending the annexation of the Island with
out investigation of the complications which
must have come to his knowledge before lie
tent hi meitage of recommenaatic n It
teems to me that h: cou d not fail to ee
that the movement for the d h-onement of
the Queen wag the work of a few men with
the express purpcie of seeking annexation
to tLe United S'a'es . This is tvldem from
the language of the Commission on i s r
rival at WsMngion: 'An entirely new
syttem of government mut be b)i!t up, and
the only way la, 10 have ir e United Stnea
take charge ol It."
The sa.nc thing is manifest in the ha-te
made In every step taken. On th; 14'h of
June, the so called meeting of ri izens and
the appointment of a Commit tee of Safe
ty. On the 16.ii, another public meeting
and the au'.horiza Ion if ti a' niit ce to
take any .tep J. man led by the lir. uinstai c a
of the tiroes. O the 17 h, I he scixarr of
Public Buildings unuer the rane of lie
United State guns. The smbs Otf, the
Hrovlajunal government was reciignla.o by
J L Stever", and i'l leas Mrii flvf ihn ihe
ajsucfes! 11 c .. c. n awning w irda
Waaiiington. Their hate would have
aroused my uspjcions, even it the Q kite
had tent no prots'; and 1 hink iS s;ii(
Cievelantdid light in seeking fuithrr In
formation on the subject.
But even if th m i.ner of .he overthrow
of the QtstMa'a vevBHent wa peifectl
judicable in every nip ct. the in-erratg of
the United S'ai-H wou I not te promoted,
in toto by annexation. Many advaniage
would doubtless be gunci'; but 1 believe the
disadvantages woul 1 be iai greater, Among
these would be tne foreign element on the
Islands. We have rcore foreigners on our
hands now than wc can manage, as very
well informed citizens knows, Nearly the
whole p cpulation of the Island would be
foreigneis all except about 2.000,
"On the twelve Hawaiian Islands there
are said to be abaut 91.000 peop'e. Of
these 45,000 ate natives, 15.000 Chinese,
30,000 Japanese, 4,000 Portuguese, a.ooe
Americans, 1,000 English, and 2,000 from
the various (oun'riei of continental Europe.
The annexation of Hawaii, therefore,
would give us about SS.ooo unmanageable
foreigners out In the Tacific oe tan, far
from headquarters and hard to reach; and
and I think everlasting gratitude i due
to President Cleve'and for withdrawing
the annxation treaty from the Senate. I
did not help to elect him, but I am glad
he is my Tiesldent, and not Sylvester Pen
noyer, who would like to be.
Caii.khoh.
1894 Is Not 181ML
The unprecedented Republican success in
the Oregon election leads Senator Sher
man to predict that his party will sweep
the country with "the flood tide of victory"
r.ext November.
The expectation is not unreasonable.
There is time for many unexpected things
political to happen between now and No
vember. But the reaction against the
Democratic parly is still powerful, and the
leaders seem to be incapable of doing any
thing to check it. The indications all are
that this will be a bad year for the Demo
crats. But it is well for exultant Republicans
and despondent Democrats alike to re-
i ,1 ...... mi I.. - 1 TwvjWl"
of time bo'd the possibility of great
changes through the heat and swirl of
American politics. It covered the period
between the triumph of the Republicans
in 1888 and their complete submerging
under the tidal wave of 1S90. It is not
yet two years since the now depressed
Democrats dislodged the strongly intrench
ed antagonists who are today rejoicing at
the latest turn of the tide.
The great battle of 1896 will, unless the
Democrats are unconceivably stupid, be
fought with the advantage strongly on
their side- The passage of a Tariff bill
even far below the hopes and expectations
of thorough going reformers will be accep
ted by the people as a set-lenient of the
question for the present. It will at least
put the Republicans in the at'ilude of agi
tators and disturbers of buaine should
they assail it. A campaign for the In
crease of taxes and the unsettlement of
industrial conditions, so soon afte a long
, , . 1 t and depression, can
I . , . . T. i.
tired of the question. Capital
an ! laoor
will unite in demanding a period of repose
and of activity.
In the nature of things the stagnation of
busin-ss cannot
last uit.ch longer. Al
ready there are signs that the passage of
the Tariff bill and the confirming oMbe
f set that our currency is to suffer no seri
ous disturbance will mark tlia bediming
of a sure if slow revival of industry and
trade. The party in per in 1896 will
i gain as much from the prosperity of the
country as it is now losing from it adver
si'y.
It is a fortunate fact for the Democratic
party that 1894 is not IMS X I WorlJ.
Keep Your Mouth Shut.
Great numbers of ptcple go through life
with their mouths open day and night.
They take into the delicate Organs of the
; mouth and the lungs the dast of the street.
J which Is fided with the germs of di.eae,and
they breathe in'o their lungs without the
protection inteodei by nature the noxious
elements in the atmosphere, and lay the
seeds of pulmonary disrate aod of many
prominent physican in Hoe oa, artieg a a
throat specialist, remarked Matt he would
have nothing to do II people could only be
taught to keep their mouths thai.
If you notice per hols on the street jou
will find that s large prop-anlor. of mem
keep their mouths habitaaily Oj-en, and that
they bretthe through the mou'h instead of
th: aostrils, never having been taught that
thig is tie 'fecial fonc't-n a.vt use of the
nose. In many cases the nostrils have be
come so impaired by dause that they are
oractically filled up so that U it Impossible
to orexthe throag 1 them, and then It is.ir.
ly after a great deal of effort that they are
ma;"e to resume their natural function.
The importance of breatting through the
nose is very great in the case of public
speakers and readers, who. if ihey take in
air through the mouth, are usually afflie'e-f
and dryness of the thmat vbich speedily
tievelopcs into tome form of bronchial dis
ease This Is the origin of the clergymen'
sore throat. People llvingin the coun ry.and
never thinking of the use of the nsstiils,
easily form the hal it cf ignoring their ue.
It is said thai people who sleep wi.h tteir
mouths open are u.ually snoreis. The habit
of disusing the nos'r'.ls is one that is over
come with difficulty, but unless it is formed,
reople living in cities needlessly expose
themselves to 11 sorts cf diseare that at
tack ani euf e'lle the lungi.
Tii? S picme Cau-t haa decided tt.at pen
sion mo. ey cannoi be at artied fordebt.cven
when it lias been deposited In a savings
ban's. The statute exempts the money
arbil - il it in possession of t i- pensioner,
and tlie court now holds t' a' In depositing
It in a bank it i no l-s in his possession
than while it was on h's person. TI.e in
v ulabllity of the pension is an essential
pr!nci;, for if pension money could be
taken for debt it would break up t be person
al go rdians'jip which the Goverr.nre it as
sumes toward ihe pensioner, and whi.h is
of first importance in securing his protection
against want, If the ether rule were to
obtain the pentiiner might, i lnut fault
of bis own, be so heavily Insolvrd In deb
that all hi- persion m mey t.i I tie cl.ise o
hi life would not cancel r. In such csie
the pens!. in money would do him no prac
tical good, and in rae of future war,
when the help of volumeeia us .... d.-d, Ihe
Government would have greater dlfficul'y
In getting them. The penton i a deb'
which has alwaj h ien given to volunt-er
soldiers after each of our wars. Nottiin
should ttawd bciven the .o'.ittera and ti t
Governm tit firrevent ihis debt from he
ing paM
Workmonexcavat'n? at l).-iroit "ecenllv
HStatartbed many relics of F"r I'on'.l'aitrain
, htch form 1I1 v st .od in tin' city. The
men fiiund ctnnon lull,, an .,J taiord
blade, cannon swa'ia, pewtri dishes, an old
millet o'd ' o. ol K i'g Geo'ije'a asea,
coin an I h.ne Two loada of decayed
gunpowdir, the odoc of hi h isas sliflinj-,
weri rairied away.
The Katd India Company, the most
powerful enrporati m that rvrr was, came
into existence Hie last diy of the year
1600.
It I said that tbe oldest inhabited hjuse
in the United States is that of Kiliacn
Van llenssetarr, opposite Albany. It
was built in 1642.
cxo.
A Jealous Mareleier.
Maiuiipie.'.u, O.', Juno 19. News wa
received hero tliis morning from L-e, a
small settlement about lfi miles east of
this placo on the north of the Coquille
river, that a murder hud been committed.
W H Hatcher, a farmer, had been out
hunting during the afternoon and evening
and upon returning home about 11 o'clock
found Frank lilair, a school teacher of
whom he hail been suspicious of undue in
timacy with his wife, In the house.
Hatcher immediately fired two i.bols, both
of which took effect and caused lilair's
death in about two hours. After tLe shoot
ing Hatcher left the house tied has not yet
been arrested.
A Sealer Ia.
Pokt Townsenu, June It). The seal
ing schooner George R White, the first
sealer to return, came in tonight from
Sitka in obedience to orders from Captain
Munger, of the revenua cutter Corwir,
who boarded her off Middleton island'
The white has 82 skins, and reports exceed
ingly stormy weather along the Alaskan
coast this year. The seals are very scarce.
Captain Chenoweth, of the white, says
unces the present regulation vessels are
better protected under the British flag
thou the American colors.
Still Krunlr The load.
Dm ah a. June 19. Today it was an
nounced at Union Pacific headquarters
that ono of the first prbolems McNeil will
have to solve will be the repairs to the
road between Umatilla and Portland, a
distance of 187 miles, which has been se
riously damaged by the recent high waters
in the Colombia- It is thought the re
ceiver's first action will be to issuj receiv
er's certificates for the repairs of the sys
tem, which is estimated, win cost any-
here from 91, 000,000 to 11.500,000.
The Wheal Market
San Fsakcisoo, June 19. Too Itn-
provetyeeling n wheat ,!i"ta" JMtMriac
Was more prononnctxi tcday and buyers
had mattes s less their own way. At the
sime time, there ia no shipping movement
of consequence. Still, the outlook is con
sidered more promising, as advices from
r.upiauu report a oe:ier condition ol anair
in that direc'ion.
A tawBttUl fr I.Iran
BaYKKH C it v, June 19 A fearful acci
dent befell K.ugene Johnson, a young man i
empioyeo at me Uregon Lumber Com
pany's mills, yesterday. His right leg
was caught in the cogs of the rollers, and
the memoer was torn in shreds, ncressia
ting amputation half way betaeen the
knee and nip.
V vi Year.
Sax Francisco. June 19 --The supreme
lodge of the A O D W fixed (he date of
the next session for the second Thursday
in June, 1?9T, at Atlanta, Oa., and
adjourned sine die
A Stub I axles i'lrr
Latah. Wash, June 18 Fire b oke out
in the Bell building, caused by a defective !
flue, and an entire block was consumed.'
fhe loss is S9J0O. and the insurance is
about '2.'i00.
The strikes t adlax.
CoLfMnts, O.. June 1. Let'er and
telegrams to the national headquarter of
the Uni'ed Mine worker give unmiitaka
ble evidence tjat the sentiment in favnr of
sustaining the national officer is growing
rapidly. It it believed at headquarters
that at least Iwo thirds of ti e miner of
Obi have resumed work. The men at
Lost Run and New Straitsville. at a meet
ing today, adopted the Columbus scheuu e
and will resuui work tomorrow.
Tae a a ad la. Pari Br
Vax Cocvnt, B C, June 18 - Latest
advices from different poinu s'ate that the
F rawer has receded fuly six feet from ti e
righ watermark at all points between
t'opcum and Langley and plowintt and your Catarrh, perfectly and AV
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teeuinff o me land uoverea nv me noods a
fewd ays ago has cemmeno'd. .Steamers
leave New Westminster tomorrow, with
seed for the seUlers, and. if the fine weath
er lasts, a larg- area will be uoier crop by
the end of tbe week.
raws Sttalag.
Walt ham. Mass, June 18 Over 10.
000 people a' fended the bicye'e races thia
aiu-r.iuoo- tiarry s- uuier oroae toe nail -mile
record, held by himself, by onefiftb of
a second The record now stands at 0:53
1-6. John S Johnson rode tbe fastest mile
ever ridden before spectators, and estab
lished a record of iMfi
SA IttajscfSc. June IS Ca of a in
Butila, of the sealing tcbooacr L ai-.. D.
writing under date of May 16. from the
Japan sea, 10 a friend here, says tbe seal
en have been bavins a hard time of i.
owing to bad wca her and the fact that j
seals are scarce and wild. Nearly all tbe j
vessels off tbe coast of Japan have lost
waft, j
ane Stealing.
Ghast8 Pass, June 18. W L Brown
claiming to be from Milwaukee. U is
stole three horse from the bairn of Chariea
Decker, at Waldo, Saturday night. Ieck
er discotereJ the fheft about three hcura
afterward, and immediately put men on
the track. The bi-f was Promotlr over-
r.-,. .
hau ed, and 1 now ia the county jail here,
ss ith a fai;-
; pro.pect of being sent lo tbe
penltenttar.
A BUs atrlke.
,. ,. , .
Colimbls, Or, June 16. The great
strike is abott to end rrpaident John
McBrideand Secreta-y Patrick McBride
of the United Mineworkera, with District
President Adams and District Secretary
I'eace, addressed an icmense meeting of
miners at NelaonviUe tonight. McHriJe
was war-r.ly cheered, and af'er the state
ments of various speakers, McBride and
Adams shook bands, and Ibe mcetiDK wound
up in a general love feast. Adams, seeing
that his endeavor to prevent a compro
mise were futile, took the best course out
of bi diemma Tbe miner adop'eu re
solutions accepting the compromise.
An laduaa t'relaae
Evaxsville, Ind, June 16. -At 2
o'clock this afternoon a tarrific cyclone
passed over the northern part of this
county, totally destroying tbe bouse of
James Merry, twisting trees into splinters
and destroying other property. Harry
Ferguson and son, who were driving in a
wagon, were caught by the cyclone and
carried nearly half a mile, icjurtng both.
Tbe storm lasted about 20 minute.
What Utblniag im.i
Mknominek. Mich, June 17- Three
men were killed and two seriously injured
yesterday afternoon by a bolt of lightning,
which struck the house of John Anderson.
Those kided were : Nels Berkstrom, Peter
Grenon and Peter Ilasmusaen. The injured
arc: Swan Berks'rom and Swan Swanson.
Tbe men were raUing tbe framework of
me uructure when Hie storm came upon
tbem
About Tins rer II.
W ashi.voton, June I7. Harris aid
when the senate adjourned yesterday, that
the tariff bill would pass the senate by
next Saturday and Aldrich, the leader of
tbe opposition, when asked what be
thought of Harris' prediction, expressed
tbe opinion that it could not lie entirely
realized, but it would coma near it.
a Three War.
Dxarrsat, June 17. General John Ellis,
of Columbia, Mo, died at (lie home of his
daughter in this city Ian! night of old age.
General Ellis was a pioneer, and took an
active part In the Seminole and Mexicm
wan, as well as in the rebellion
A Vianilaland Accident.
Pkhkv, O T June 17 Our ng 11 gar..e
of baseball ut the park last evening bo
tween an Indian nine and a while nine,
the grandiand gave way and 500 people
went down in a heap. Many were injured,
i little daughter of A C Potter fatally.
Wood Sawing. Tho undersigned is
prepared to do wood sawing, and splitting
ami piling if desired, on termx to suit the
times. Leave order at the frfed storo of
K M Robertson one door east of tho Dem
ocrat office, fl S AnissoN.
Go to Parker Bros
for
your
gtocrries.
r. Price's Cream Oaklng Powder
A Fare arena Cream of Tartar Powder.
Threo (Jni'ed States senators wore born
in foreign lands McMillan in Canada,
and Pasco
Ireland.
in England and Wii'sh in
The rrica'e bird, the fastest of all fowl
inflight, can cut the air at tliera'nof
lOOOniilra an hour.
St Pe'er's in Rome will
40,000 and 45.000 persons.
I10M between
Stamps at cost and Stationery In propor
tlon at Fred .Jawaon little stoic on the
corner.
It costs no more, and gave tlrr.e, 10 buy
vour quinine from F'red Dawson' at the
little drug tore cn the corner.
Will & Stark keep up with the time in
the latett style of jewelry. You will not
mis it if you call on them for anything
In the jewelry line.
Another Invoice of Gilbert fat black
satteens In plain and brocaded. Also per-
callnei In fart black snd colors and fast
black orgrandlrs just received at Samuel
Young's .
Btm Wool, and Grais Mr A Senders
announces to the public that he is in the
twld to buy wool, grain, hide, potatoes
etc. Cull on him at his headquarters at
the store of M Sternburg, corner First and
Hroadalbin streets, Albany.
Moire silk f r trimming, in the staple
and new shades, joat received at S K
Young's.
Mr J R Ream has purchased the marble
works oft, W Harris. Mr Pat Carrel,
will have charge of ihe mechanical de
partment.
If you want a Has amok'
white labor cigars.
nail for Joseph a
Or. Price s Cream Baacrag powder
Part Years Vm ar.3art.
FULL STOMACH
ought to cause you
no discomfort what
ever. If it does, 1
though if therc't
any trouble after j
eating take Dr.
I'lercc'a i'loasant
Pellets. They're j
a perfect and con- '
venient vest -pocket
remedy. One of
these " tiny, etigar
coated, ami bilious
granules at a dose
reirttbtes and cor
rects the entire sva
tem. Sick or liil
ious Headaches,
Constipation, Indi
gestion, Bilious At-'
tacks, and all de
rangemcnts of the
lirer, stomach, and bowels are pre
vented, relieved and cured.
They're the smallest, easiest to
take, cheapest and best. They're
guaranlta to give satisfaction, or
! monev is returned.
Which is the best to try,
if vou have Catarrh a medi-
cine that claims to have cured
others, or a medicine that is
backed by money to cure you t
The proprietors of Dr. Sage's
r"-t-rrVi Rimprlv atnw to run?
3
MBiefy, or they II pay you
$500 in cash.
SHERIFFS SALE
' a fA Cirtm I C-xtrt of laV SUti oj Orryow
f jr t kt crarar of Li.
j J B C : i. . Plauntlff.
jm,, tj shabaa
f "wfendant.
Notice ia hereby girt a that by virtue
fan execution and order of ale 4ily
assuavl out of the abivn named court in
Ihe above entitle ' action to me directed
and de. I vi red.
I will on Saturday tbt 16;h day of Jun
i. at the firaatl dooraf ID'Oowi nrmsj
sste mT i-siny, I-ion County.
Oresoo, at the hour of I o'clock p tn of
said dy. Ii at public auction for cash
I In band to the highest bidder Ihe rest!
; pmper'y described to said execu'i n and
order at aa"e aa foiiows, towitt The
South went quartaar rf Mac ln No. 13 in
Townabip No. 10 South of Rene 3 Earn
of toe vtiliauwetie iietidlan, in Unr
I County .' retron. c-iotalolog 160 aerca The
proceed ar aing from aa:d sale to be ap
'p 11 first 10 tbe payment of th cost
and disburwitnenU cf said suit taxed a
lri. and the emu of and up .r, aid ex
. etutlon. Sewnd to U.e payment .f th
n.n 01 f 25.00 aa a reaeonab'e attorney
f. Thirl lo the payrrent to lb p(tn
tiff herein , the sm offn in
L'o.ted
! T M coin wi h aerruln - fnte e
i ""sreon BA thenar of ten rer cect pe
annom. rounn. 1 i -urp usn tnv iai
!.,-,., v , , ,h, ..id d.fer,.t., hi
) h-ir, or ,t,(irnh ,,r leeai iat rsi.i i.
Dated this 15 h day f May. 1h9I
c c JaCKaoM.
Sheriff o.' i.lon County Ore
Notice
for PuHUcation
u. -
l.tst Orrt a, Ohicom Cit . . 1
Mav 7fc, ISO
il.'. r !.-.!, Act Jane
tor pal hcst.on.
3. 1378. Tlfia
Notice ia beretiy arirrn that in cuu.liance with I
In. j -. . - rt. - r l ..n.T.-.
f Jana a.
Ufa tttlad "An art f"r tlaeaal- .-f umber lac l.
the autes ,.f ( ahforma. ttrei.n. Nera.lt
and h;nr..n Territory." aa ex!.ndl to all
.1... ... 1 .....i u.-, v.. , . . .....
rhart. H Ihdrrmi.le. of Albany. tountr "f'l.inrT.
State ol Orvsun. haa this .lay filed in thia oflBr.
mai - ..rii pi iirm. ni ia.i. jvap, mr trio j-ti r ..f
the S K "f Section So S5 in Tuarnship Xo 10 8,
Kanse.N-.S rjrt. and will oBer proof to snow
ilia! 11... ixini M.nirlit ia more Tuuat.!.. f..r its
. . 1 a... ...... .
. ... . ,...o.ui 1. .nw,
and to eii.li:li hi claim to aaid land lfore the
Knntr ami ltevir.-r ot this ottir m ilreanm
City, Unvn, on Knday. the lub day of An
iruM, i-vi.
He names as witnesses: F I. Holmes, F W
Basasaan. A Wink. A KHoImes. ali of Altny. thro.
Any and all persons rbumins; adrersely the nb-.Te
descritM d Uiula are reijuealed to file their claims
in thia 1. ti m or oefore aaid Iiilh day of Au
gust, ISM. ItoBKBT A. Mill,
Kea-ister.
SUMMONS.
In Ow Circuit Court for LiH Countu,Sttttt of
Oregon;
C W Cuahlng. Plaintiff
v
W 8 P..i ipsj, Defendant.
To W Philii s. the defendsut atove
namsd
11 THE NVMKOF THKHTATK OF
CRBOOM; Vou are he rob v required to
app"r and ana-ver thn comp'aint fi'ed
agsii a' vou in tho above entitled actios,
now on ri e with the clerk of the abc v
entitled tfurt. by the rliti day of the mat
regular term of tie above entitled court,
next f r'l .w ug the expiration of tbe
sbivIih 1 f -his no m. bv publication
towlt: be tbe 'ounh Monday
lr. June. ISMi, the Mime being the J5to
day of June, 18l and If .vou fall so to
answer, 'or want thwrttof the pi iutiff vrll
lakn diidinent aiainst you f ir the am
ount minded In the and co-rn'aint
lawil "r tun sum oftsvo hunir. ' dot
lam wi'h inteiest ihsreon from Ma f ,
IH93 at the rate of slyht per oeut per an
num until pail t'g3thar withthaoiats
and dibitraeinent oftbla action m bi
tayed. and for an order of court fir the
sale of S W of 8ee , I p 12 8 of H I K
WM In Idnn County, Oregon, eortaln
ing 160 acre, the strne f aving been hern
totore duly attach? I by t'u. alieriff ol
Linn County it. tbla aoUon-
Tbi pbtioa io.1 Is made hv order of
Hon Ceo H Burnett, judgs of Iheabote
entiled couit. dily made in chain tiers
in the city or 8a em, in Marlon County
Or. gun on the 8th r. y taf May, 194, and
now on file with tbe'elerk ol the atove
entithd c urt.
W VV McC.elie, A Wright ct Tuaalng.
Attoruea for p aim iff
f.irtlaiiit, oreipiu. A. J. Armitronir. 1'rln.
aaaaeti aeaeoj 1 GarfraL Bus ixillk Salem, oresca
Suns courses uf study, aaum rats of lultlos
Busiiiesn, Hhorthand.
Tyrwritif, Asananastlkawaf MM Dtfiartmtr'3
an.ili tUroiisbnut the year. Students adaa
t auy
time. Catalw-ia muu alther tctiuul, ttt
at,
afirafcSPy'''
1
ML,
-O"
1M m PAIN,
SPRAINS, BRUISES,
The Oregon
Vltn its home office at
STLJ-DJVr - -
iiie Gray ffVL, corner Liberty and
M
A K ES a specialty of Sunnyskle fruit tractb rear Salem
Will soil 6, 10 or 20
ere small cash payment
or particulas.
NEW
P
M
Y 8rOKK iS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FUKNITURK.ICONSIST1NO
fcf bed roomet. ;ehaira, Icuoges, !., which I'will sell at
BOTTOM
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSEPH, Proprietor,
For a few davs
READ.PEACOCK&CO.
Will give splendid value in plain to -d ladies shoes,
sizes 2 1-2 to 7 1-2,
IEegular price-, 6 00. now W 10.
4 00 " 2 V0
" 3 00 2 20
!tt a pair before the s'zes are broken.
: As Many Pounds of Sugar.
for a Dollar, and every thing eW- a- cheap, a at anv store
j in Albany, at
Julius Gradwohls
New Store.
at the corner of Second and Ferry Sti ?et J.
vour groceries and crockery ware.
G.C MOON.
Su.cettr.r
Flour and
Has on hand a full lo
Grai.am, Back ansa', U
H .ir. Ha.. O.t
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice it herebr given that the under-
'gned has been duU aprinted executrix
ol the Mat will and testament ol 1 :a-r
H Henderson deceased ate of Linn
county Oregon. All parties having claims
against said estate are notified to present
tbem duly verified to the said executrix
at her residence two ml.es south eat of
Holier, Linn county Oregon wi.hin six
ma.itha fiom the dale hceof.
June I5 l8x.
.l iiornt Ann HsarMaksM
Execot r
Notice for Pabiif.ation
ITS LAttnOrrtrx, Orloon City, Or
nHL
N n.t is berehy giren that in camp isoce
. ",lh x" provi-lon- of the act o! C-.mrea
of June 3. 1S78. eotitta.1 " An set .or the
1 of lim er a "la io th
tta'.s of Call-
I form. Or-axc, N.ratt
Tor Itary,' a extended
ami Washington
10 all tii- uubiic
land StaSaaa by act of Auga -t 4th I8K, Aa
me Whitlock of O egon City, county oi
(lackasnaa, stale if Oregon, ha thi day
1 - . . . . .
. n.e-i in mi otnie nor oro statement ."So,
qj a ,h. . v v 1
I '.. ' r T . S , t
Hon .No 9. in toa nahtp o 10 aout.i rs ice
j Mo 4 ratt, and will 1 tfer pro. f to aho'v that
I the land at nth ismor - va'usb'.e f r ita tim
' tar o-s'oae than for agricultural parpoaee.
and to estatlish rer claim 10 said lactl le
I fora the reistar and rece rer of ihi office
at Or.'goo Citv.Orecon on Friday , the 17'h
lay of August, 1S94. She name as wit
i nesses: Kont Catrell, J. K. Morrow, J. I,
i Berry, W. T. Whitlock ait of Berry, Ore
oo. Any and all person clsimli g ad
vetsaly tbe shove drscrined land are re
quested IO H e their claims in thi otnea on
or 1 e.'ore s ud 17th day of August 1894.
ROBERTA. MILLER.
Register,
Notice for Publication
V s Laud Orrtfsi Ostwiii Cm-, Or.
March 27th 1894.
Notice is luTt-liy given that in eatnpli
atie-i' with the provisions of the act of
congress of Jutu- 3, 1878, cntitle.1 "An
act for the sale of titiilair lands in t In
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and nsliington territory, u-s extended
to all the- public HUM states lv act of
August 4, 1892, Thomas Monteith, of Al
bany, county of Linn, state of Oltsjon,
has tliis dT filed in this ollice his sworn
statement No 2968, for the purchase ol
tin- S E '4 of N K U Section 14. S t, of
N W A and N K 4 of X W l4 of section
No IS, 111 township No 10 south range
No 4 east, 11 ml will offer proof to show
that tbe land sought is more- valuable- tor
its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
saiillaml before the register and receiver
ol this office at Ore-gun City, Oregon on
Friday, the 17tli day of" August, 1894.
Ile names as witnesses : J. B. Comley,
llcnrj- Suesens, of Alliany, Oregon, Jolin
Hailey of Lyons, Oregon," John Se-hlosse-r
of Albany, Oregon. Any ami all jH'rsons
claimittg adversely the kboTC llftSI lllsstl
lands are teqoestod to file their elaitus
in this office on or before said 17th dav
of August 1894.
ROBERTA. MILLER.
Register.
NOTICE
Notice la hereby given that I have the
funds on hand and will ray all county
Warrants stamped previous to May 1st,
1894, Interest on tho came closing at this
date, the 15th of June 1894.
Uric Wall ack,
County Tieaaurcr.
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA,
LUMBAGO,
SWELLINGS, BURNS.
Land 10
- OEH&O T
State street, branch effice tn Porttanu
acre lots at $50 to 60 per
lort timoon balance
UPN1TURE,
PRICES.
i'hos. Brink.
Regular pri.-e 5 00. now 3 CO
" 3 50 " 2 iO
' 2 60 - 3 OC
Call there for
to I A 3'orr'i
Feed Store
Oppotite Rust Hiuar.
Ch yp d rc,Coavs.l s Fio , Brr, Shorts i;-rm Mia
. .raw. f
A. j'-s.
3 . , .
OT FUOllcatlOn.
Notice
u. s
Ijm) OrtKS, OssotlS Cirr. O
Jaly II. I 93.
N jtie- is t.erl y riven that 10 c. rop lane
ith me pmnsioa of the act of congress
of June 3, IS. S. rnt.lled "An
act for the
sl; of tttakSt laaJs in tbeatato of tjali-
foms, t'egon, Nevada sod Washington
territory ," as eiteaded to ali tbe public
1 .nd tute by act of Atatt 4, IS92 ffenrv
M. Herber", of Green faun, c only of
Marian, aiie l Oregon, has thus day rled
tn this i ffi.-e lis sworn stateroit No 2S73
for the purchase of the S i uf N W I sec
tion 27. 8 E U ut N K 4 ani N E of S K
V of section Nc 2S in township No 10
south range NSaat, and aid offer proof
to show that the land songht i more t.Ib-
able wet ita timber or stone than agrscal
tawnl purpose,, and lo ettabloh his claim
to aaid 'and before the register and teceiver
of thia offiea at Oregon City, Oregon cn
Friday, the 17th daj of August. 194. He
Dames as witnesses : Geo H. Lete'dier, H.
Soseus of Albany, Oregon, f. L Berry ot
Berry. O -egon. A. 8. Oliver, of Green
Basir. Any and all peiaoo claiming ad
versely the above de s:r,td lands are re
qaMed to tile their c'aima in this office on or
before asid l7didav of Anaat 1S94
ROBERTA. MII.LEIi.
Krgister
Notice for Publication.
U b LesMJir i. k Ar Oreoon Ctrr, Ok.
Jaly Uth, 1 $93.
Notice is hereby giyen that in c rcpliaac
with the prov.siona of tn? ct of coigre
f Jnue 3 1878. entiiltsl "An act for the sale
of tin. ber land in ttenf Cslifoma, Ore.
gon, Nevada aod Wahimi;ton territory."
as 1 vended to alt the inblic land ttata by
act of August 4 1S92, Auga t Henneae, of
Oregon City, county of Oacxamaa state of
Oraat n, haa t'ua day tiie.i in this ctfice her
sworn tatement N 'JSo7,for the purchaae of
the S i of W .N E i of S W i and S .V
f of N E i of Bsuriasj N. 22 in t. wnship No
0 i mith r .aa) No 5 eait.and will offer proof
tn ahow that the land aoatn is more valu
able for its timber or stone than foragricnS
tot's! purpose., and to eatahliah her clsim to
said land bef r,- t:i r.biaterar.d reoelvr
cf thi t Hi -v a' 'irgoa C.ty, Or. g n, on
Friday ihe i7 h day nl AuguH IS94. She
namea a witne sea: J. 1.. Bclri.W. T.
Whitlow, I. Peterson, J. .s. Smith all of
Berry, Orego-i . Aoy and all person claim
ing adversely above described landa ate le-
iiu steti 10 nie meir claims in thia 1 thee on
or bc'ore laid 17th day of August 1S94
ROBERTA. MILLEK,
Kegiater,
Notice for Publication.
U. S. LAsnOryn-K at okkcon Crrr.Oa.
March 29;h, 1S93.
Notice ia 1. er(-by given that in compliance,
with the prisioae of the act of congress
of June .'! 187S, .-ntitled "An act for the sale
1 tinitier lands 111 aa states ol I ahtoruia.
Oregon, Nevada an 1 Waahiogtoa territory
aa extended tn all th public land atatea bv
act uf Au ;n-t 4 1892. William T Whitlock of
Her. v, county of Liun, state of Oretou. has
this day tiled io this office hia aworn rtats
tnent N -Ot'A. f ti the purchaae of the S
of N K 1a and lot 1 and 2 of aection No 4
io lowuhip No 10 south range No 4 eaat,
and will oner proof to show that the land
sought Js more valuable nr its tim
ber or stone than for arlcudural pur-
Chios, and to ea'abliah his elal 11 to said
nd bef. re tha register and receiver of
thia otlloe at Oregon Ciy, Oregon on Frl
day tbe 17th day of auguit ks94. He
names as witnesses: J L Kerr v. Kobnrr
Carrel), W 8 Smith, J Peterson a I of Bar i
ry, Oregon. All persons claiming ad
veree'y the abovo deuoilbsd landsara r
quested to tllethelr claims in thlt office
on or before said 17th day of August 1894 -
iv incu i A MII.l.tR, I
Register; ;
NOTICE.
U S Laud Ost k t tfMMS City, Or
May 9;h, iS9t,
Notice Is" hereby gun. that the approv
ed p'at of survey of To nahfp r, South,
Range 4 Kaat has oeen recelveJ irum the
surveyor general of Oregon and on June
2ist. 1H94, at 9 o'clock a re of said day
iid plat will be filed In this office and the
lan i therein embraced will be subject to
entry on a.d after said dare.
KofsKKT A Miller, register.
Pktkr Paql'kt, receiver.
EXECUTOR' i NPTIOE
Notice ia hereby given that tf.e u ider
stgned was on the 2Vd day of March,
byi, duly appointed Executor of the iatt
wi I and statement of r. I. Knox, deceas
ed, by the County Court of Linn County,
Oregon. This is therefore to notify all
person having claims against aaid de
ceased to present the same to m-at tne
Court-house in Linn County, Oregon
with the proper vouchers within six
months from the date thereof
Dated this 6th day of April, 1894
W R Bilyeu, Nimrod Payne,
Attorrey for Executor. Executor.
NOTICE OF PIHAL SETTLfM
Notice I hereby given t'jat the under
signed, executors of the last will and tea
lament of Permelie Jacobs deceaard,
have fret their Anal account with the
counts- clerk f Linn County Oregon, and
that the county court of aaJd l.lnn eo'in
ty ha fixed Monday. Jul 2nd. 1864, at
I o'clock in Ihe afternoon of ai.i day
for tbe hearing of otjsctioca If any to
staid anal account, and ihe wtttatnent of
aaid e'i
Mated this Mav 2Ut. M.
w v tr iiot
G A Tayior,
ASSIGNEE'S FINAL NO i ICE
Notice Is hereby given that the un ter
signed aasig-ee of the estate of I. T Hen
ne an inao:veot debtor tus a ed hit)
final account ss such aanignee with N P
Payne, Counts Clerk, Uno eviuoty. Ore
van. All risrnt haviior tj i-ption tn
such fina1 ccotint will prtsen: tbem cn
or before the first day of ibe next rgu :
lr June term of the tin-oil court of Linn 1
County, the staece Uir g Monday.
, leSI. T J McCt-caBt i
AraiosEE
SHERIFFS SALF.
Miltoa Hale,
PUintilT.
TLe Banx of Orrgco. J V
Taoir po a asaigoe f the Rank of Ore-
Sf ri.
Defer: daoU.
Notice is hereby given that by r r
an execntioa and order ofaaledaly
out of the a Store named court ia the above
anutlad sort to me directed and deli vred
I will on Saturday Ue IS.h day of June,
ioi", a, idi irani uw 'i uie vaairs naw
in the city 01 Albany, l.i-n Ccootv, Oxegop,
at the hear of 1 o ulock j- of eaki dav, sail
a' public .action for c-h 10 hand t- tbe
highest bidder tbe iesi property described
in said execution and Order of sale as fol
loaa. torn-1! : Beginning at a point oa the
north boanday line of lot three (3) ia block
nine (9) ia the city of Alnan; Lann Cooaty,
Oregon, aix (Ct feet westerly fron the north
east corner cf said "lot three 13) and rnnnini;
thence westerly on the no, th line cf sa.d
: ot twettj-toor i34f teet aod t-n in
hence soother ly and paral lei wi'h tbe ait-
b.cnaary o said lot One bstdrei feet
or leas to tbe nor h ltse of the a! er ia
said Moca .-.beoce easterly 00 -aid lite 24 feet
sal ten ncbes. thea northerly to the
nlace of begiaaiaa TL proceeds arising
from said ie 10 be applied aa in sasd exe I
cotun directed as f j'ljwa:
First to the
Ml mfnl r f iV.a m. I . nf . m-m . . A Av .
; 1 . ,sr '
- - ' k ii v, uu luc v ue:ui
Stl of t,,1, P , ,hLiB
itaeraoaa of S31 55. the ccf, ind expenses
I "too tbe former execution and o the paj -
: neat of tbe attctaeta fetio tbe suai of
SiiO: second, o the (njn-mt -f tbe tsiojn
doe to he plaint.ft fceieir, from tre U air
cl VJreeon and J V I4:in tcwit: the som
; of J.?52.95 a-d mtereat thereon front the
2id day at Aovniner. 1 ''.".. at ti.e rate of
1 10 rr cent per asi.om. and to the psamen
. of the aaaoani die to the said pLaia'iff frctn
, the Bank of Oregon al.W, tnwit: the (am !
of ffttUt with intereat thereon from:
. tbe 2 id day cf Xcvctnrei, 93, at the rate 1
' of 10 per cert per ano:r. and tbe. CTetpioa
f any, will be paid over to tbe defendant, the
Bank of Uretran cr ds le.al retarnsesatativa
j Dated .hit 9-.n day cf Mav. 1 jM.
C C Jacksos.
Si iffcf Lion Coanty Oregon .'
I , By D S Smith Dapaty. 1
Notice for Publication
I" S I a vn I fcrx-r-a- I Ivsrsr- . v fTVrv l it?
M ri JmrSe 2nd.
Notice L heneby pi Yen that in com-
' pliana-e with the provif ions of the act of
v.Hiarrv 01 June -. 13... cnuue.1 An
' act for the sale of timber lands in the
' State? of California. Oregon, Nevada. ,
and Washington Territorr.' as extended I
to all the Put die Land States lv act oi '
' August -. 1882, Allen Smith, of' Niagara,
I county of Marion. State of Oregon, has
this day filed in This office his sworn
i idaterurnt No 2910. for the purchase oi
the W 's of S W i4 of sec 10 and W i' of
S W i4 oi bettUon Ko IS in Tomsliip'No
J 10 s. Range No 4 E, and will offer proof .
, to show that the land sought is more
' valuable for its timl-r or t..n than foe :
', agricultural rrprses, and to establish
his claim to said land ! forv tl Ke-srister :
1 and Recei ver of this orhiv .it 1 'revon Citv.
Ore. on Tuesday, the 2Sth day ot Ausrust. I
1SJ4. He naincs as witne-ssee: J S
Myvrs. B T Oeerge. W J Smith and C J
Hinkel. all oi Niagara. Marion Co. Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming aei-vcrse-ly
Use aVove-des.-ribed lands are re
.juesteM to tile their claims in this office
on or hefOTC said 2Sth dav oi Aturust.
;,.4.
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ROBERT A MILLER.
Rtgistir.
NOTICE OF FINAL SEITLEMENT.
Notice is herebv'given that the under- J
signed admtntstratrtx ot the et'ate of Al
fred Reel, deceased, has fiieel her fir.al as-
and the county court room. In Albany,
Oregon, as the place, for the hearing of
said accounts, and the settlement of ob
jections thereto If any.
Dated this May ijrd, 194.
Mrs Sarah Mills.
UeoWWrigut. Administratrix
Attorney for Admts.
SHERIFF'S SALE;
j fie Circuit Q.irt sV tte Staff 0 Orrgom
for tke county ft I. inn .
B E Vpmayer, L H Lease) I
and ' R Butkman copart
tiers doing businewa under
tbe firm name and style . f
the Harrtsbnrg l.uiir er
Company.
vs
Eugene Bashaw
Plaiitiffs
Defendant. ;
ua.r i. ai puiinc auction, ror cash in
hand to the highest bidder, all tha Huhr
titleand inrertst of thn defendant to the
raw property described in aaid elevation
ani order of sale as follows, toa it: 14
No 4 ofthe tfarrishurg Land Company's
Und aiirveytd and placed frotn their
Fuller traot in Unn Countv, Oregon, the
same h vig been duly attached by me
In a,d actiou on the 2nd dav c f February.
1893. The proce ds arising from said sa'e
to be app ied to tbe satisfaction ol aaid
execution and the re sis and expenses cf
said ante.
Dated this 15th dty of May. IS94
C C Jackson.
Sheriff of I.iun County, Ore,
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Notice ig hereby given to all whom it
may concern that I hay been duly ap
pointed executrix of the last will and es
tate of Michael Croisant, deceased, by the
County Court of Linn countv. Oreeon.
therefore all persons having claims against
sain estate are nereov notified
I niilrH trt r iy t I Is a ss. -a . i
office ol W R nilyeuInTuci ; A,h.7 !
Uregon,
.n, with the vouchers wi.l.in si,' I
months from the date thereof.
Dated June 1 5, JS94.
Eliza Croisant.
W. R. BiLYEtf, Executrix.
Attorney for Executrix .
count as such Administratrix, in the coun- ,or l- purchase f tee K j and tte N W
ts court of l-inn county.Oregon, and said ol tne s K i- na the N K t. cf tbe S W
court has fixed, Tuesday, the third day cf ' 'j SecHoj No 9, io township No 10 SLuth
Julv. tSen. at 10 o'clock a m sa the li'm.. . 1-aoge No 4 East, ad will effer rrcof tn
Notion is l-erebv iriven that iet e-ir, nt
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Mad action , r.r.i zlzz? i ?r. oI Ju IS91 i ?
-em .t ih. K...,.;; .,1".."" " eatat are i-oMtleil to l-e present at t
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TRUE CO., Box -100,
Augusta, Maine.
HIM
faVl.l aLsmalal ll-l Jl -I l Jlalt
JTjlJTE Sal aaaaaBRal9
1 9Q. T)'H case rr will-not cimg.
in mSSS IatxaUve and Kravr Tosn
d br DrugxM or sent by naiL 23,
1 tXOOper patckace. Samples tree.
1744 MM aa The Pas tn lie Z'JJll 1
AU MM foTttx: Teeth gad Hrfsith.tto.
tastntaa BmZmm aEEC San KkmMk
am: "Ehlloh's Catarrh BenwdT at the fits
SBWtkfrml hare ever tetnad that wonM da xts
! say good.
FnceMca. Sold by LruyapaXB.
SHILOH'S CURC
Tbjs Gbxat Couoh Crst si'JtupOyewa
SAentdl others fau. Tor Ceaatar ptiootthaa
Sjf tjaaf baa cored thooaasda, kad -wi U CCZS
TOC.U-taientntiine- SZst&r-L. i'SAUS
SHERIFF SAL
By virture of an exscstion and order of
sale duly iaaued by the clerk of the eir-
- ih. VMhJA rtt a, "
in a c-rUin suit in the circuit ccurt for
c ' - ' ,
Mil county ant sate wherein Cba-lee
Henry a p aintiff recovered jadrmena
aaint V. Vmsalatein, Annie L. Vast!
, pCUn"d. oo the taafe day of Marco iSS.
f ,r tbe sum cf $2718 and interests nu (90
tia. H. F. Pouad and Martha M.
a iv per cent per annum ,n j interest ott
f 1900 at 8 rr oeut p r annum, all from
March 13th, 1&1 , an i rois an i disburse
m-nu taxed at $r3.0, atd ii aa at
tomev'slae. And wberesw by saaid judg
me t order and decree, it was ordered,
I a-"judged and decreed that the 1 U prop
erty deacribed in p alct p mortgage
.and complaint, Wjasst; TLe ivnatioi
Land Claim of R A. Irvine, lot No. 58fS
c alm No. 9), in sections 30 an-i 31. team
hip 9 sooth range 1 east cf tne Wi.:Bia
ette meridian; Ateo Ihe uorib ball of
I northeast aaartr rf nnnh a
quarter cf aection SJ, the south
west qur.rter cf nor.heai ouar er of
ten 35, tbe north war quarter nf n".rth
quarter of cecti. m SS. tn townships
o.th , ranB 1 west rf th W i lameie
1 rn-natan. all in county r f L nn. state of
Oreeon and containirs 42S ateraa more or
j to autasfy said JodVmasnt ted
u.&o7 'j mn aai; aiaijcw 'a IH re o
, given that I will on Saturda
given that I will on Sa tarda- the
r t r . . . . .
in Alby. ""XT. at . ne o'clock
1D ,he fieiD,,on ofaai j dav Bail at public
j auction to tbe bigfceet b dder f r oa-b. ail
of tbe right, titleand 'r,;eret which the
sail def andantR or ei ii-r of thea or the
! oet-ndatii tetjamin H. Irvine assigned
or 13. w. - oca 1, an ins... vent .!Unr, baa
in tts d rea property on said 13 h day of
March; lS9t .ossui-iy the said iLmani
. j and Cec-ee totrether'wHh aU iasu and
atsociasriit.Ls 1. at nave or mav
c.c.jacks -n.
Sbenffof Linn county
a'ed t h the 3J dav of Ma r ia 91
In Pnaaatye. we trffl
A SantanaV Easiasasnu taf taanaSS
Kt ie, nr.n or Bsmrrrc
POZZONI'S
OWDER.
i: saTtisei for
arrtaaed Star fy
ever triad its ft
years, bat hare
I TOO
not. yew do not "lac
POZZONI'S
teatdea behy an irlaiiataSasiS !
i.-uurinnajBa, st
etc.: tnfacstUsaa
prtalaxsaun lo the tan
at is
Ton
U X. POZZONI CO. St- Lou!. Ms
Notice for Publication
U. S. Lam j Orrica at Oregon Crrv.Ca.
July 3 d, 1S93.
Kuia is hereby giret. toat ie eooiphxEee
with the naovuioa of tte act of Congress f
Jure 3. 1S7S, entitled "An set for tbe saiecf
timber lands in the s'ate of California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, "
as extended to all pablic land states
by act cf Au.at 4. 1592, iTilltaro
tth, at Niagara. oonr.tr of
Mar.cn, state of Ores 00, ha tbia day filed
ia this effice bi tworn sUtement No2S56.
show that the land rcnght 1 tcor valaabia
for it timber or (tone than for agri-altsral
purposes, and to establish hi claim to said
land before tbe Register aid Reatetyer cf
this nff.ee at Oregon City. Ore gen. on Wed
nesday, the 1 Ith day of Jaly. 1894. Me
names as witnesses: 6 T Geotge, J S
Meyers, C 1 Hink.'e, Allen jinitb, II of
Ntaga-a. Marie n Co, O tat. Any and all
pe sons claimiagadveisely tbe above d se
en bed land ae requested to file their
claims in thia oihee cn or befoie said 1 1th
day of Jaly. 1S94.
Kobaf.t A Mil-. er.
Register.
MOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given tbat tha nnita.
stgne-u exee-utors or tbe last a ill and tr
tan-eot of Jexie Brr deceased have 8:ed
inir nuai account wittt tl e county c rk
v, erregon. a'ld Ihat tho
tbe
a
sew jnt
bav
saiu
be
pre, nt the ssnie.
May 15 1894. s V Ra
i Weather ford A W ratt J F Bakr
AttysfoiEx. Executors
Notice for Publication
V 8 Land OBlce Oregon City or
March 7, " 184
Notlc is hereby given that iu compll
anoe with the piovisiema of the act of
Congress of June 3. 1878 entiled An act
for the sale of timber lands in tne states
of California, Oregon. Nevada and Wash
ington Territory" aa extended to all the
public land states by act of August 4.
189S, Collins W Elaine, of Albany. county
of Linn state of Oregon. has tb s day flted
in thia office his aworn statement Ho ajflj
for the purchase of tbe Northwest hi of
section No. 13 in township no. 10 s range
No 4 Cast, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuabtefor
it timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, a nd to establish his claim to said
land before Ihe Register and Receiver of
this office at Oregon City, Or.on Tuesday
the t9th day of J une, 94 He name
as witnesses: Jos Whitney and O
Wln.".l. Albany. L W Laughead, ot Hal
5'Mac " L,un"d,-. ol Yaq ulna City
Oregon. Any and all persons c'aiminc
120
eeitscnaS
eadelaiataaseaaraaas !
Kd.artaanuwsaaanr.
Eteryarsare.
anv anrr-n
t
adversely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this office
on or before said 19th day of June
lSot. Robert A MlU-SS,
Reflate.