The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 27, 1894, Image 2

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    Sir jlcmorut.
Self-Government In Hawaii.
The full text of the constitution of th
new republic of Hawaii is at hand, and i
is interesting to see how the various prob
lems presented by the condition of the C.ov
ernnient and j-veoplo are solved.
The "God in the Constitution" agitators
in t'.iis country would be happy in Hawaii,
whose Government has illustrated its mis
sionary origin by making the name of God
the very first word in its new fundamental
law. The constitution begins: "God hath
endowed all men with certain inalienable
rights, among which are life, liln'rty, and
the right of ncqpiring.'possessing and pio
tfcting properly, and of pursuing and ob
taining happiness
At tho head of the new Government is a
President, who is to be elected for six years
by the Legislature, but to prevent the
natives from disturbing themselves prema
turely over politics, the first Presidential
e'ection is not to occur until September IS,
1900. Mr Hole is declared President now,
and he is to continue to serve, without the
formality of nn election, until his successor
has been duly elected and qualified.
The legislative power is vested la a
Legislature and a Council of State. The
first election will be held in September,
1897, and in the mean time the present Ad
visory and Executive Councils will kindly
continue to do all tlie work of lawmaking
that may be required. When the country
begins holding elections, tbey will elect
Senators and Kepresenta'ives. The Sena
tors, in addition to other qualifications,
will have to te worth at least $3,000 apiece,
clear of debts, or be in receipt of a money
i nivinip of not loss thnn 4:1 'Yin a VMr
Representatives must be worth $1,000 ;
each, or hava an income of at least $600.
To be able to vote for a Representative the
elector oiut take this oath:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) in the senale amendments mw ueen seen oy aec
presence cf Almighty God that I will sup- retary Carlis'e before they were agreed up-
port the Constitution, laws and (.lovern
ment of the Republic of Hawaii, and will
not. either directly or indirectly, encourage
or assist in the restoration or establish
ment of a monarchical form of government
in the Hawaiian islands.
'':: - taking the oath the voter must
lave raid his taxes and be able to speak,
read and wr'te the English or Hawaiian
lanuae. unless be aas heretofore render -
ed valuable services to Lie Provisional Gov -
ernment . .
Voteis for Senator must have all the I
qualifications of voters for representatives, I
and in. addition must own real estate to ' to bis department. On the morning fol
tbe value of at leat tl.WO. or personal j ow;ir the Dublication of taat interview.
property wor.h not less than $;,000, or
have a money income of at least 5600 a
year.
In the intervals be'wen the sessions of
the Legislature appropriations to meet
emergencies may be made by a Council of
Stale, consisting of fifteen niembem. of
whom five are to be appointed by the Sen
ate, five by the House and five by the Pres-1
ident.
Mr Dole and his friend seini to have a j
cinch on the situation. On the whole, it j
looks as if Ms Dominis might a well
emigrate.
Not A Sectional Measure.
The attempt of the McRinley organs in '
bOtn parties to arouse sectional prejudice
against the I ami btll because .the Uemo
crttic conferees ar; malr If from the South
is not warranted by the meatnre Itself.
The bill aa It stands provides for free
wool and free luo-.Ler. Trass (alone had
4 331.55' sheep In 1894. Thig is Three times
aa msny as New York had. It just about
equals the number of sheep in the five
great AVes'em Slates of Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Missouri
and Kentucky, two other southern States,
have neaity as many sheep as all the New
England Spates and New lork together.
Are not Georgia, North Carolina and
otl er Southern .imber producing States as
much irttcttdlv free lumber aa any North
ern States"
Aa 1 assed by thi House the oill made
coal ard lion ore free, it is hoped that the
conference wi!l result in a res-oration of this
Dm.ocia'ic policy. Are rot AUbama, Ten
nersre, Virginia, West Virginia and Mary
Una laree producers of these SStJcIss ?
The sjgar lour.tv, of hic h Louisiana i
th: chiel brneficiary, was voted by a Re
publican C ui,;ie and is icpcated in the
pjn ;.rw bii'..
Wca eve? may b; the defects of the com
nrom's- rnrasure it is no! a sectional bill.
Theic :s no' one more tarifl for trusts and
bouB-i-s in the bloody shift.
The repabiiesSAS do not se:m to be mak
ing a- vr great prrpara'ions to ecn'C
the t:-cion of a majority of the new con
gre.s'obs clscted flsas fa I However, it
does n y a;.ear la i,e necessary, as the dem
ocrat.; 'e.m u he duinj ttu wok for then
m"rp sTaCtlvet) t an .lie t-itmselvrs could
Un'e s 'e BOCtats ai Ttalilagtnsi mend
hiir ys lie r.i'j' orr hr use of congies;
wid be re. pub t un i.y Isrye majority snd
oug t 10 i-.
Got n an talk abot 'he -eidenl' in
vading .-enaturiil courtesy is bile. How
man. senators In times pas'; have invaded
, "prt ri'drn ial outtery" liy pleading person
a i with the pres dent 10 lgn or ve'o a hill.
Tiii- i- as m.ich an "invasion ' as the other,
an-1 neither is wortiiy ol complaining about.
"LOOK UP,
and not down," if
you're a suffering
woman. Every
one of the bodily
troubles that
conio to women
only has a guar
anteed cure in Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.
That will bring
you pafe and cer
tain help.
It's a powerful
general, as well as
uterine, tonic and
nervine, and it
builds up and in
vigorates tho en
tire female sys
tem. It regulates
and promotes all
the proper functions, improves di
gestion, enriches the blood, brings
refreshing sleep, and restores health
and atreagth.
For ulcerations, displacements,
bearing-down sensations, periodical
pains, ami all "female complaints"
and weaknesses, " Favorite Prescrip
tion" is the only guaranteed rem
1 edy. If it ever fails to benefit or
cure, you have your money back.
Can you think of anything
more convincing than the
promise that is made by the
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca-
larrh Remedy ? It is this :
" If we can't cure your Ca
tarrh, we'll pay you $500."
(iorman And The President.
The conflict between the Iioujo nud sen
ate on the tariff question still wages and
the president his received his share of at
tention in the Senate. Gorman mode his
speech yesterday, speaking from carefully
prepared notes .
After reviewing the condition of ihe
senate, which made compromise necessary,
he delivered his defiance in dramatic tones.
The infamous calumnies heaped on the
heads of the senate forced from his lips, he
said, a plain, unvarnished statement. He
would make it, he said, with malice to
ward none, but he would look his col
leagues and the American people in tha
eye and tell the truth . In patriotism the
democratic senate had gone to work to save
the country and continue the party in
power, when suddenly, in the midst of the
struee'e. came the president's letter. He
said:
"It was the most uncalled for, most ex
traordinary, most unwise communication
that ever came from a president of the
t'nited States. It placed this body in a
position where i's members must see to it
that the dignity and honor of this cham
ber be preserved. It places me in the
position where 1 must tell the story as It
occurred."
Gorman then proceeded to detail the
manner in which, to meet the objections
and secure the support of certain distffect
ed democrats, the change had rbeenjagreed
upon. He stated emphatically that dur
ing this work Vest and Jones bad fre
quent conferences with Secretary Crrlisle,
and often with Cleveland himself- No
material sacrifices of principle were made,
and the result was, as he had declared on
a previous occasion, a democratic measure
which, In his opinion, leaned toward a rad-1
ll,arl11 lonu sentiment, am. wu.lu ..c
thought would receive the support of the
democratic house, senate and president.
lie charged directly mat every one or tue
.... r- . -
on. tie drew troai nis desk and na i rcai1
an interview with Secretary Carlisle cn
April 30th, in which ihe secretary gave ihe
same bill his sweeping indorsement. That
interview, said Gorman, had eoftened the
bard places for those trying to harmonize
! the differences, and it did much to aid the
j democrats of the senate in getting together
j He did not believe the democrat would
1 ever have gotten together had it not been
; for that interview. The secretary of the
treasury necessarily spoke in a great meas
ure for the president on matter relating '
the papers announced the president was in
entire sympathy with the treasury. If this
was not true, then 42 democratic senators
had been misled. As to compromise. Gor
man asserted the bi.l as cotnp'ete was sat-
; isfactory to not a single, solitary human
being in all its details, but as a whole was
acceptab'e as the t bill that could he
passed.
Our Typical American.
Mr Cleveland has once more ditplajid
hia strong undertttnding and patiiotlc
spirit, The course of the administration
through the strikeperiod leftnolhlng f r
cavil. Tbe President obeyed themmda ecf
the Jaw in promptly ordering the fcrce. at
t-eispotal ot the Exe:ative to be used in
j protecting the
mail ten ice hich the
Govenment is ihstged to piovlde for the
peop!- Heced the law in coOfiniog
those forcvt strictly to the line of federal
ine Of sTederal
aj'huhJes to
and adiaa)
cu'v and leaving ihe local
deal with local troeb'ra.
While meeting threatened
! violence wrha vigor in contrast
ittt the
temporizing of shalloer politicians he
j was equally quick to use his legal o; Jor-
tunity of shoaing tespect and friendship
for the laboring clars of onr citizens. His
, action in deciding to appoint a board of
investigstrn under the O Neil! law relieved i
a painful situation and quieted discon'ent ;
by assuring labor that tt.e Government is
impartially de teimined to protect tie rights
of all the people at far as its poweri ex
tend. Tbe digni y of property and tbe dignity
of labor have had equal considera'icn
front Ihe Prtsident of ihe United States.
There are few fair minted Americans
today who are not glai thet Grover C'eve
land is the Presiien. ,Ve sre not sure
that in history his treatment of Ihe strike
trouble will not be the bri ghtegt: part of his
career. St Louie Republic.
The income tax will become a law and
it will remain a !, because it is founded
upon just principles. It is the fairest way
that burdens can be (Qual;z d between the
rich and poor tax payer. There may te
crudities in tie present lew, although ti e ;
Senate has she rn the mtasure of tie
o.'tt
of them, but they will correct.-d here
after. The law will not be rere.ied. Since
the discussion cemmrnced in the Senate
the Republicans in a number of States both
in the East as.) WeU have held their con.
veniions, but 'n not a single instance have
thev denounced iSe measure. The income
tax ariH no', trail the l):mocralic party.
By tha ena tment of that measure they have
simply ma 'e an tffort to effect justice. They
ha7e r.fug'it to e , ial ze the burden of tax.
atlon between tne rich and the poor.
The Democrit believes it voices the
sentiments of nine tenths of the democrats
of the state when It allege4 that the ienate
tariff dill it nut what the d mocra'a of the
country want or what they have a iij! t to
expect Ao.l further 'hat i tsores-et the
vie wt of a lare majority of ihe party when
it expresses the he ief that it oulil be much
better to pass the bill an It rame from the
senate 10 pass none i t a'!. Mtn denounce
the bill as a protection one, hut it it .0 lum
finitely superior sni pttferabte lo the Mc
Kinley law th it there .h-mld be no hesita
tion in passing it it nothing be er . ai be
secured. A hall loaf is much tet'er than
none at til . The main point "f d:lfere"ce
between ihe l.ouse ai d senate is Ike ad
vantage given thesugsr trust in the trifl
rats as 'hat given i:. ihe M'Kinlry
law. By all means le1 ti e senate bill pass 1
if notidnrr more
ed.
favoral Ir Can be ecu'- 1
Tbe London Law Journal publi-hes Sir
James Stephen's last will a' length. It i
not I on 4. Here it is: "This is my las
will. 1 give all my property lo my wife,
whom 1 appoint so'e executrix " The Law
Journal says this is the shortest will ever
made by a jnilge.
It is a mistake to think tha' women a-e
less intellectual ihau ui"n. The brain
that can comprehend and carry the fancy
work d tractions gwen in the fashion
paper 'a awafa etei r t - tptestion of
ta e, no m .tier now in j nun ous tl may
be.
There are very few riu es in I re' ard;
but 1 here are anakes and tools tnere. As.
to St Patrick having driven the snakes oui
of Ire'and, the feat is wi'bout historical
basis of any surl.
Tin fiik' itp.rcvM nia.ie in t lie uoil.i
wit made l y wa-p-- T hy used Ic f.,r
building nests.
Tnere is born in the Uni'ed States
twenty four seconds a child.
I
Wathiimton Letter
Kn.m our regular l'orronJtnt.
Warhlaglon, July 16, lSy4.
Now that the strike excitement is hap
pily over, public attention is centered upon
the daily meetings of the democratic con
ference on the tariff bill. There is some
disappointment among democrats that
after nn entire week's work no agreement
has been reached. However, considera
ble progress has been made, and it is hop
ed that a partial, if not a complete report
can bo made to tho House and Senate this
week. Democrats are more worried over
the failure to reach an agreement, than
over the bluff made by Senator Hill in in
troducing a resolution calling for informa
tion ag to why the republican conferee
had not been invited to attend tho meet
ings. In their anxiety to get to work the
democratic conferees neglected to follow
the usual course and invite the republican
conferees to the first formal meeting, but
it was merely a form that was overlooked.
It is a democratic disagreement, and it
must and will be settled among democrats
without republican interference. It is not
to aid i.i settling the disagreement that
the republicans wish to attend the confer
ence, but to try to prevent their being set
tled. Just as soon as an agreement can be
reached that will be ratified by the House
and Senate, Congress can adjourn, as the
Senate, by an unusual spurt, lias passed
nine of the appropriation bills and has
the olher'nve n good shape io oe passed
this week. That will leave the decksclear
for action on the conference report on the
tariff bill, and every thing now j oints to j
adjournment by the first of August. The
only thing that can upset these calcula
tions is the failure of the conference to
reacb an agreement that wi aocepted
by both Senate and House, and that is not
expected.
A strong effort is being made to get the
Nicaragua canal bill passed at this session
of Congress, but it may be crowded out. The
Home Commeiee committee is trying to get
the committee on Hu es to set aside two or
three days for the discussion of the canal
bill, which Chairman Wise, of the firs
named committee considei oneot toe most
. ... . . . . .1
m0st
I important bills that have been before
-
gress for years. 1 here are a numoar o
democrats in tr-e House, who are on prin
ciples opposed to the government's enTag
ing in any such busites as proposed by
this bill, and while they are not proba
bly numerous enough to defeat the bill
on a vote, they are numeroLa enough to
; prevent a vo'e being taken unless a special
' ru'e is reported limiting debate.
So many requests come to 8ergean'.-at-Arrus
Snow, of the House, from editors
: and politicians, asking whether c rtaln
i membjrs have drawn
mileage for bo'h the
extra and regular sessions of Congress and
whether this or that member has drawn
. j.
pay since the law to dock members for
lbsence was revived, that be has bad a cir -
tular letter prepared wbi- b politelv de-
cilnes to famish the information asked for
, . j . 1. 11
nnleaa ins'ruc ed to do so by tbe House.
A considerable number of members of the
House have reason to fee! trratetul to Col.
Snow for not opening the looks of bis
office to the men who are Irvine o find
reasons for leaving them at borne -
I; seems to come natural to some people
to misunderstand thing. A case in point
wjrTt-e anaaiir.it of certain labor leaders
1- announcirg after a recent Interview with
the President that Mr
rClaaastealBssssssttsslsaswaas. inis ueaui ins uicts Ainenran
r t. ese.au. ao agreed ... , . .. , .
to appoint a mmisslo., lo a.bitrAte the
dlspotc wi :. Bkugh at out
trout rnd coslIyWo all concerned,
many i,, direct y coacanied lai!
It is nt fla'terng ti'ilcll c
fore mentioned libor SMl
anderstanding was not iir nt
anrfer w! kh pies'.dent Cleveland agreed to
appoint iso com-nitsionert act
f O - .
kh the
-a o sorrcrissioner 01 i.iojrin m
ng an i
. rravestigaiion. doc not give him authoritv
to appoint SlSjirills. except under condlU-
ons not existing in this case, and tbe con
to be appoin'ei mil! unty bave
aut) oiity to investigate the strike which oc
cared upon lnierslate raiioay-. It cannot
investigate the strike at ihe Pullman car j
works any more than it cjuII investigate,
a strike of the farm bands of Jota Smith.
President Cleveland will jpp,!ni this rom
m:saion because he wi-hea to recme au'ben
tic information to he used as a basis fir rec
omendations be ielends to make on the sub
ject in his nex; annual m--igc to Congress. 1
He recogn'zrs it as a subject that needs na. 1
tional legislator., not in the intereat of the '
corporations.nor cf be labcrorganiutions,
but of the wt oie countrv. which : incom-
moded and in the end has 10 pay ibe t ills
j for 'be periodical stiikes
A thorgli 11. i se reports 1,1 thectntiary,
there is no reason lo douM that Pre.Hrnt
Cleveland will sign the hill for th? a Imla-
'on of L tah to stdehoo', which ig no at io
his hards.
Senaro.' Alien of Nebraska told the.S--r.
ate on SitorJay that it was untrue aa stale I
n the newspaper tha' he had been downel
n a w.-ciling match wi'h J ihn Uarlejcorn.
No be.tcr r-ast.n f r the e.ectifo of L'nited
S:atea senat r by the people reed bt r
qu'red tt'an the pteient condi'ion existing
ba Ibc United S a'e S na'e. Here a few
abject seiviui. of the s Jgar trust comhin
Ing wi'h republic aa memhsis wno nearly
altogellrr ajc t lie atorret of reiiroads,
protecU 1 manu'actuiers, and corporate
in'.trifs in general, are enabled lo dtfoat
the very t r fl legislation to plainly desired
by a U...J rity of the people. Shall this
American House of Lords continue to re
main a menace to the .tir.c;plrs of the
Amt?iiran republic? Tnere is as much nee
essi y in American politics for the abate
ment of oui hoot's House a. tacre Is in
English po itics for tlie abatement of the
Lords of tne English parlarnen'. H senators
were ele: ted bv the people that body would
no' be crowded by representatives and a:,
torntys of railrojd, truats, combinations of
Capital an t other foes ;A tbe mas.es nf the
peple.
The in t heaiil insure I woman in the
Unlitd Slates 1 the widow of Senator
Hearnt o' California. The policies on her
hie agijr'ate go 10,000. Mrs K 11 Croeker
of Klmir.i probably co nes n xt ith a 1 5 J . -
OO'J.
As eriod hun'ers now ui: a camera l.
special con "rue ion and m un'ed ht that i
ca.i foiloo ne diurnal moij.mof the ttf is
In tliis w.y levi-ml hnndrel I ine M much
ateaofi'.e sky can lie watrhel. r'ixe'l
ar (ill iiOjjiaph rou id d .Is am! planets
as freaks or lines.
So pern tri ing is ater at tilgh pleasure
that en'y sp-cial qa illties of caat iron wiM
be I14M att-ti-ix. It. I ine eatly days of
the liyHraullc jack It was no uncommon
thing to g.-e WA'er issuing like a fine needle
t tr in h the ineta1, and the wafer needle
trOnld IM-nei'alS the unwary finger just as
readily as steel on;.
II G 'troll's teem n' t'-at the senate
tariff hi I i lie- mosi law rable lo'ar rt
(01m thai tan paasesl is true, thLn the
p-irly sthtsa tf pis. i' at once. 1 is so in
tini ily l.etttt ihon the McKinle jaw that
i, ., iIi-iiim. i. i under ti e (Olirlitions above
named shnBld h-sitate a moment lo suf
poi t it .
the !it ditat
I and to I
roaU strike.
of the be- j
iL'thit mil-
iowjys The Is
MISFITS.
Several strikes in Southern Oregon
will be endorsed by even our most law
abiding citizens, striker of rich ore in 'he
mines of that pint of the. state.
The Marion County Record reaches us
printed on Imtc lera wrapping paper, an
evidence of the economical habits of the
proprietor.
An exchange says then is a regular
gambling trust in Portland; that the
fiolice stand in with it closing all other
lomes. The world over no class of men
need watching more closely than police-
An Astoria paper says a shark has been
seen there "with two rows of teeth
twenty-two feet long and a hide on him
like an alligator.'' Pretty long teeth
those for even an Astoria shark. Won
der what the reporter had been drink
ing. The house passed a resolution propos
ing an amendment to tho constitutioi
providing that U S srnators be cjfied
by the people.by a big vote. Tbj ienate,
which is a disgrace to the U S, aril set
down on it unti1 it will be as thn as
paper.
A student of Bradstreets who has Iters
investigating failures fiude Uiat 0 percent
of business houses that go to the wup1 are
those that do not advertise.
The surf-boat is launched on
wave. The wave of returning
is rising now. launch your ad
oil it us 11 is swelling, aim juu
better results than those who w
reach it height.
Mr Backus, an old resident of Linn
eoiinlv. who is traveling f.vr his wif,.'..
I health, arrived here last week, and is stop
ping with hu brother on McKay. Mr
Backus tells us there will be a larp a immi
gration from the Willamette vallev to
Kastern Oregon next fall. Men who have
gone broke farming in the valley are com
ing east of the mountains to make a raise.
Ochoco Review. This is undoubtedly
considerably ex'iggerated. There are M
many if not more people ea f the moun
tains broke than on this side.
As the Okmoi Bat started UB to irive the
j comments of Osassaai aanan on the Soldier
i ""me 11 aio gives uie loiiowing irom ir:e
, home it also gives the following from the
: Salem Journal: Klitor Tiain, of the Al-
I .1 r II I 11.
, 1 1.1 1 am 1. . . .. 1 11 u . .. .!
lsuij eimu, ajaai uu naa ujusi digiuii on
avou:u 01 an mnoivnt mquirv in 1 n
Journal of Kridav.as to whether the trustee
of the Soldiers' borne were not taking j.r
diem under the guise of expenses contrary
to law. He resorts to personal abuse ween
he should answer the following: Is it not a
fact that the Soldiers' home trustees of
which you are one. are allowing theuife'ves
ti to t'lO a dav per diem, when 'iie law
says, they shall leceive no compensation,
but actual expenses incurred. See Sec 18.
session laws Is it not a fact that
a -a v it -a
you as members of the board charge mile-
tge when attending meetings of tbe board.
wnen as a matter ot tact rou nde cn tree
1 passes r Is it not a fact Mr Train that you
r- .y, .. .-,f Jll f..- .... .1, ,...,.. .
! TO Hml "l Kosebutg. when your actual
V ..... V . .1 . .- U . 1. . , . , . I V '1 , . 1 1,,,, . 1 1. n
j litJli to 'would n't he
vou would l en
over five dol'ar .-
, The Herald says The Journal editor is an
' anarc'iist because be asked whether the
i ?7ld 1101 '"R l1 diem as
Soldiers home tniste1 when the law for-
, bidl wh mmmm&m, Tbe Grants l as,
Courier makes the same aswrtion :jid Hm
i 1 tregonian copies it todav. Are those
f,lU alsoariarehisU - There are liable to
! - ? . T" "7"
man who calls time on such salary grab-
wia.Mp, w , . ... vj , 1 u iuv iniuiiiiiiir, i , a
j trs is an anarchist
j
' W L Simmcwvls, of Planifield, J, is to
' marry the daughter of President V -. t of
I : 1 1 . . . v . . , . -
' ET " iB "m r'a'1"1
--What's the matter thai there ia n
ner r.miiv '' akesl tbe lalmi kaitst f-
"Tbe cook quit." replied his wifeV lean
ing hack in her chair and fanning geotly
"Why didn't yoa irrt it ready Toureelf
1 You know how well enongh.''
ie .' 1 m out on a symnalnrt
strike
! with the cook.''
rras, ine I eriine man. savs
"let on
toP in your business. Io it b. advertising
Tnere i onlv one t jo to each business
.ik-i
f r.i ,.,!,,, , ,4 a nfri nvi.l nn.l , l .. ..-,.,
rbo
gtU on top find it easier to keep the other
iop!e off than before 1
be pt there. V-v.-r
' ! up your advertising
Cojwebs -How do vou find businei :'
Rustle Advertise for it. of course.
No amount of argument can sarprs the
fact that a gooi advertisement, rightlv
plaoed, is a business finder; and when trad"
is slow is just the time advertising should
lie pushed in the most careful and persistent
manner possible. Kx.hange
Tbe laotaei .iv for th- ... men t.i
get ahead of the capitalist is to elect men
to office who will legislate in their interest
' ul 'hey won't do it there is a sample in
tregon. ine men e.ecteu to the legiu-
ture will again elect Holph to tbe I S
seriate. He is n uri-t.jcrat among aristo
cratx, and care no more for the laboring
man than a whale Tne very men who cry
out the most rf-aint monopoly and the
selfishness of capital vote the worst.
The Jcurnal man and brother editoi
must be on very intimate terms iudging
from the following: Gov. Fletcher, of the
In.leneix-ntlent.vestnliiv le',iveml a iWttire
t.v . it, i i , 1 ,
on tbe hdtieational Problem and the Indian
in it unsnu-new wnite.w cent snin. c.iitor
Hagg Las conipresse.1 his form by some
means so that he occupies a really smaller
man rieoiH-r. us iteniocrai man
now prese
ts a verv trim anrnranee. We
fear He wears a
. , . - ,
rxaraat. Father ot thee 1
well-fed moulders cf public opinion, could
carry Irvine of the State- mat, abo'.it in the
capacious folds of their trrmsers without
any inconvenience.
Prof feT Doiby of Philadelphia advlr'a-.
es the use of tin In filling teeth He clsims
equals gold for that purpose.
Salarse n. 1. .ut-.i
Sit.iNoiiAi, July 21. A dispatch fronx-
Nagasaki, on the southweet nide of th
inlaiiil of KitM-Sio, Japan, says a tie
tacliinent of Corean troof, at the insti- i
gation of the Chinese residents, attacked
the Rising
JHMfift
ft" iwuize
for it to
the Japanese garrison and were ,lef. at-rfM
eu. A later telegram nay a Jupnnese
ri'lliwil wink the traiiHjiort.
Tbe R r Sllaallaa
S N KltASriKiti, July 2"I. The Sttilth
rn Pai'itie ban inKuetl a reply to the
trikeni who have not applied to be re
stated. This reply in practically what
e officials have oeen saving nil the
me. They are willing to take Imrk the
trikers who have not been guilty of
rime or aetive uh leaden, but make no
promise us to when they will do this,
tilled Ily A Falllaa Blrvalar.
Nkh Yoiik, July 21. Four men wt-re
instantly killetl this afternoon by the
falling of un elevator in Oh man & Price's:
brewery. Their names were lmisi Bner,
Hernanl Smith, Tony Karrell and Henry
llombieu. Williuni K Kmert was fiituf
ly injured. .
Jui.iuh Giadwohi. iskorms i;.i tha
his branch slore oi. Second street wi I be
open Irom tliU dav on in leg.ear form ol
b'jsiness. T he same will ue a cash store.
Come and try and salltfy yourselves that
the cash ssietn is the only irue one In
business, if you lake his advice ton will
never have anv hard limes.
J Ukaiiu ohi..
m in n Traveling.
Whither o'l pleasure b.-nt, or hiiainrtj
ta-e on every trip a bottle of Syrup o
Fis, as It acts moat p'e.santly and ef1
leciually on the kidneys, liver and bowels
preventing levers, iieadaches and other
forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1
bottles bv all leading druggists. Manu
factured by the Cailfo - ila Fig Syrup Co
only.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer
hat restored gray hair to lis original col.
or and prevents baldness in thousand: ot
cases. It wilt do so to ; ou,
czo.
A Oaanallr aceae.
WahhinctovJuIv 21. Another
dra
matic Scene ocarrcd In the senate today,
but the premdt, instead of being, iib on
yesterday, the object of attack by the
lerder of his Hfty, was defended wi
vigor ami vimlUr Cleveland's elm
pion today wiiP old politic! rival
enemy, Senat( David P.Hill, of N
tended with
mili
um!
eu
York. The Nay York senator miokc al
most two houji to breathless galleries
and a full sojate. Several times the
presiding ollicAr was unable to restrain
the enthusianihis remarks evoked, no
tably when Nr Hill declared personal
consideration would not prevent him
from deiendinr the president when be
was unjustly stacked.
AtaCaral Heath.
San Framkp, July 24. -General Su
perintendajat .'A Fillmore returned from
Sacramento Ml evening. Ho said that
the situation
QUleted down and did
not demand
resence any Ioniser. He
hud jceoiiml
d the obiect of his mis-
otbn. The hi
lo had been broken,
ami the k.;
ied a natural death.
"The strike
' he said. "It docs
not make an
erence now whether it
is called off
not. We have all the
men we wa
together as
ml the strikers can hold
s thev please withou
affecting at in
e least."
Me A Lion.
Uiin.iK, Jul 24. Puirilist flasrbott
paid a visit to Ballinmbe, the birtfiLVsee
of his father, yesterday, and was sfvi-n
n t.vuou. lie was laterally . aflJl-d t
ll1,IiaaMaeBBBBBVBSiU'ril.,r I
rf,
of the
ilia uuitl-, imjv o.inics V:-iHtt
ing. People came from air
. " . 1 1, , -
of the
count rv to see him. In the
nini; be
was tendered a reeepti
the toe n
nan
nix Haul.
A emit, July 2:5. Dating the past
two or tlaee fishing days the receipts at
the canneries have lioe'n unusually lary-,
and some of the fisherman have made '
hauls that exceed anything in the histo
ry of tha salmon industry for several
years pat. Saturday last John Mattsen,
; who grn.-rally earns the reputation of :
having the Ligh boat on the river,
' brought X!00 ;::.:- of mval hin.xjk
j hI into Kinney s cannerv, the result of:
I afaaala .Irift rim ..I !."., .,...
m! bv Hut I'nttln.. l',.. w;., I
1 . - .V. ... . . I . .-
1 urongiii in over lu.uw
brought in over 10.000 pmndsof San,
j and Smear others aie rsjtnrted t-.have
1 mvuhm unusuauy large iiaut.-.
1 , ,
An Abtroadlag t'lerfc
Sax Franis.v, July it. William
Melville, the absconding collection t lerk
1 of the Hank of California, is in the citv
i jail. He made a confession that he had
st..!en S34.000, and that his stealings'
DOfer a PSariod Of Si least l:5 years. H
says that be expects :i leniency, and is ;
, glad that the suspense is over. The
lank (iftieials who visite.1 him counss-lcd
In'm n.tt fo stll- ).. I. A is. I
1 avaatl vs . tnia, 'K IIV lfcl "Ifi I t "i( l
v;,,,.
A irr in.iifj
Stuvento, July 23. George V Vice.
vice-presnlent of the union, wasarivsted
j today by t nitcl State Marshal IUld.
w in on chaiwe of obstructing the I'ni-
teI Stati-s malls. ronspiracv- and of
insurrection. Mr Vies- is a candi.late for
the aasvnihly on the ticket of the reor
ganized democracY. He was reteaedea1
t - .
rkree ! Btsm tr
Om rax, July 23. Worl reached thia
(.': r, July 23. AVorvl
' city today oi the drowning thres- ban
n l.n.e nv, r saiuMay nigtit, wtule
Kit:. llli. I.'irti ITlllrs llria' IVii......
They were Je- Printer, lWrt and Nor
man H ills. The firt two were M rears
old. ami tbe latter 15.
War laeslUUIe
sii tSOSUL Julv 23. Tlie
reports that
. , , ,
(. hlna ha des laml war on Jarsan ar,i
premature-, but hosulitie are inevilable.
Twelve thotiaand troops were sent from
, lasvu rriday, with a tlcl of gunboat.
. lyis eui.ijctiad tin ir destination is L' anl
htfht Mi Jatvanew-, it tin-
Chine- occunaacr at an v
; point 1 .s5.jfv.. If ar in dortarvl. Chi
na win matie a levy ! ui Irom each
province and send a deet to attack Jap-
, ant-so frts. t htna has notiricj foreign
' cons ul that she is preparing to blookade
tbe Woo Sung lur.
ttnortjl;:, aeraie
W smiinotv.n. Jiily 2:1. Perhaps no
more rt-markal le scrnewas ever witness-
j" .,hf "l"1 lha,n ,h
at w hich vurr-
, 1 " l irvr
and a ball hours
t iorman. the democratic political l-ader.
ueiivervil His spes-cli against Hill ISIiSS
dent in defense of the feri.it.- tarifl bill.
The gali. ri.-s werv ckl to the dootm,
and so great was the interest in l.-.r-
man's speech that the assEaaben ..f the
boose flocked into the senate end of the
cai.itol, and the hou.e, U insr nnal.de to
hold a qu.iroui. adhmrned. Ooraiaui.
itli a franknetts that amau-d tlew press-
ent. dbsrumil orty sorrels, and r-nc!
me uoor to party caucuses.
A Sals Jaaap
m, Coi;n., Julv
HCKIsUa, Co:;n., Julv 22. Collie
Kichardson. 'X vi-ars obi, a Crvsud lak
jmnr-r of considerable note, was killed
al Tine (irove station tbus evening. He
jumped from a temporary tower. 120 feet
high, into 12 feet of water. He struck
n his breast. Tbe lro.lv lodsted in the
niu.l at tlie N'tt'irn of the imd. S:ich
ardson juniptsl into the same pond. Julv
4. from a tower 100 feet high.
I'r. -iiai.nl .ii rr Mar
BsAStlBUA, JaW 22. Cnina i.intinties
to niakt- pn-jia rat ions to aM-rt her
' 1.;... ... 1 ..
........ .I .. 1 j'.-t-M-ui in. 11-
emtkm it is odkmi that war will be in-
present indi-
evitaWe unlos Japan rec.tl.-i from the
! jKdtion she has hitherto maintarned
' Orders w.re recently 111 Ml for 13 'HX
, t lunt-sf tr...s to MVliarf for 1 .-t.nrtnr.-
loriorea. Ihe prejtaralions w.-re liur-
rnillv i .i:iii,letel and Kri.luv hist tin
; s.,ii', rs w.-nt on iroard tl
transports
i:iai win convey mem lo tlie ieninsiila.
tSaals A I'rrsoaal Rojroll
CkOcaoO, July 22. Isolw, Howanl,
Keliln r and lingers, the American llail
way I'n ion ollicials, txlay isKited an n.l-tlri-s.s
to the public, the .-ulwtance of
v. Ii it li is aa followe :
"We proDoee that the Pullman com
pany shall Ite brought to justice, ami in
way tbat shall !, -.,. a strike with
out its attendant ills. We have faith in
the American people; thev uphold juai-
tice;they hive fair play; and now, in
the name 01 lualice ami lair play, we up-
:l1 ,,M' Keat American pablic, SO
every inan ami every good woman, not
to rule in a riiiitnan car until the 1'ttll
man company ds justireto itn eni
ployef. lt the care run abeoiotely
Vstpty.
Tfce l aaeliled TarlB Bill.
. Wakuixoton, July 22. All interest in
the senate proceedings for the week cen
ters in the efforts which will Ik- made to
settle the tariff controversy ai raided bv
the conference disagreement. The weidc
will bemlu with this i nest ion in the fore
ground, and no one can foresee what
amount of time w ill lie rxmaotxied npon
it, or what will be the result of the tie
bate which will ) inaugurated tomor
row. There in now little doubt that
these proceedings: will be of a verv ani
mated character.
A Sruarae
Washington-, July 22. Recognizing
the dilliculties in tho way of obtaining
accurate information upon sanitary mat
ten from Oriental countries, 1 r Btewati
Kldridge, the health OMR 01 the port of
Yokohama and a member of the impe
rial Itoard of health of Tokio, has sent
to the murine hosoitnl a semi-ollii i;tl
statement of the epitleinic of the plague
in Southern China. It appears from his
report that this scourge, of which on! v
fragmentary news has Mea received, is
one 01 too most dreadful on record. An
effort will be made to keep it out of the
United States,
Urclared Off.
S.MHAMKSTo, July 22. It. is under
stood here thut telegrams liuve lnrnsent
out denying the statement that the local
railway union yesterday declared the
strike off here. The simple fact is that
the union did, by at least a four-fifths
vote, declare the strike off; but there are
a few men of the more vicious elnaa
among the strikers who refuse to accept I
uie conditions.
TB T.T5 H-ZCkJP
ss3n:
43HOV-HOVa
'SQNITI3MS
NEW : PUFN1TURE,
MY STORK iS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITUKK, CONSISTING
nf bed room arts, .vhairr, lounges, ale., which I will sell at
BOTTOM
Albany
Begins the Hll term
Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1W4
j r -
cend to Rev E IOondit
As Many 'Pounds of Sugar.
or a Dollar, and
in Albanv, at
every diing
Julius Gradwohls
at tbe corner of oecood and Ferry
vour eroceriea and crockery ware.
G.C MOON.
SecCeattw
Flour and
Opposite
,h--pp-d Fed
Has eat baud a fa.l sto
G
:.aai, llo-k an.it, It
r Inor, Ha,, O.t
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOKsEPH,
Notice for Publication
D S LaxnOrrtre. Oaecox Crrv.-Or
1
Sotscc ta berer-y gieea tbat in com
ith tbe p.i.Yoton- uf tee act of Crrs
JaM.l, IS78. ssaS ttatt Aai act ;or tbr
. (I linUi lands ia lb t stake of Cali
rou. Hi fun, tvatta. and Waahingtoc
mti3t, aa exunde.1 lo al! ISM SSSMS
ofud Stasss bv act ot Aogait 4tb IMS , 1
aa, Whillocj rJ O e,;n lil, umsJ oi
fo ,dimu. state rf Or , has thi. da
T, 10 th i &s her t..-n .'atemrnt N.v
L , t tbe 1 urcnaae , f ihe N K 't 1
Tut? la toansmp i aoat.1 ratvse
- u.
aaM snd will . rl.-r ptus.f toabo c th.l
V
. edeuth oir.. va oat !e for Us lim
r o- s-ooe tfesn tw agrtcYiliQi.; purposes,
d to est Mob bssr oiaiai o said iaed be
' ; irc irt o' this aSkWa
Or goo Citv.'rexin oo fnda-, ihe ITm
a (( jts.ue, MM. Siw oair.w a wit
.Notsss: Ro'.t Cairc 1, J K. SSfHaa, i U
Besrv, W T Whites a.l of B.rt. Ore
tfo1 Atj and ait petto s eiatmi, g d
veiasli tbe asstaa al s.nll laaatts ar re
j la'ad 'o n.e ts.ir cisi
"r ;' "eaaid 1 7 day
in, i-j Hit ntft se
of Au.asr ISM
ROBERT A. M1LI LU.
K af r.
Notice
c s Un
for Publication
e iBBt Citv. Ob.
March 2Tth 1M.
X.ilics' is Kit, i-v .iv,.Ti flitaf in .',.11 ,.l!
imv with the troviions of the m-i .,f
COSiaiiatl OS June .1. 1,. entitUM "An
act for the sale of timlter lan.U in the
static of California, Oregon. Nevada,
and Wavhhington territon.-,"a.sextentlo
to all the public land states bv act of
August 4. 1S2. Thomas Monteiih, of Al
bany, county of I. inn. state of Oregon,
has this tlav libsl in this oBea his sworn
statement No 2vi. for the purchase of
in: si a. "a .11 i, "t i"n is. a -,, ,11
1... ; L- 1 .( v a- 1 - --.. .. : 11 t i
-j aii'i .s r, 01 . i ssvlion
. an-1 r. . 01 n
No IS, 111 township No 10
south jangv
No 4 east, and will offer
troof to show
that ti.e land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
purjioscs, and to establish his claim to
saul lantl liefore the r.'gii'tr and reviver
I of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on
j Friday, the 17th day of August, MM,
. He names as w itnesm : J. H. Coinlev,
1 Henry Suesens, of Allutny, Oregon. Jolin
liaiiev 01 l.vt.ins. iircgoii. John clihsser
ol Alhany, Oregon. Any and all psnotM
claiming adversa-lv the abeve ilest-rilxtl
lands are np:iestl to tile their claims
in this office on or before said 17th dav
ot August 1S94.
RORERT A. Mtl.l.ElJ.
Register.
Uiegoii Pacific Railiodd,
lilts 4I.ALK, Receiver
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates
1 -ti attanter
qnir.a aut San thshSetaOa.
H, nn r tclwrtn Ya
raoa ss rssMiaco
Httmci ad s Feby Wlh, Msreh 2, 1! Ti, sml Hft,
ro Tt isa.
Beater sal's FibasUs alarta 7, ".7, aid S7ih.
Tho Corn nan? reserves th- ngnt
to
hnngesalline dutea vt limit notice.
Eor freinht a-d pss-enrer r let apply
n any agent
i.ii- J llirilrlK. S.n A IV. Nt. SlttS
Vatktt SI Ki'anrisrti Otl
JEO E EI-II
" THE PLUMBER.
Tin roofll ii nii'l plombing.
the opera house.
Oppcwite
WALLIS NASH,
ATTOENKT Ji.T J1.A.W.
Will practice In nil tho courts of tha
state.
Office First. Nat'l Hank building. Albany;,
-)rlron
IHX009
SS3N3WV1
AUdWOHd sauflo
PRICES.
Titos. Brink.
College
4
, Pi
'residenfrfor particulars.
else a? cheap, as at any store
New Store.
sti -ett. fall there for
to 1 A S'orr's
Feed Store
Ruts House.
Co'Va 1j Frfu
Bran, Sfcorts
l.rrn Mea
. 9 ris, 1
j -s, Ap as.
4rorlelor,
NotitS for Publication.
V. S Id
.Sirn
re, uaa.i
Ja
ay CtTir. O
la II, 1S93
Neliot is t t-rvy t -n that in omp iar.ee
with ta pi'fjjamt jj Us -et of toagt-
ft Joce 3. liTaHalT:;.! ' An act for the
aaiauf ttaaasBt 1 Is 11 rte state 'al,-furu-s,
're"B. ' .N.va'ia sni Waabiegt iti
trriSWs," a taHHaal ' all tbe j sbltc
I. ad ctsie-by ari .TAcaas: 4. Is92 Henrv
VI. Herbrt-. o! llreerr I ain. e not cf
Uiii-.-. .la ( .1 OtwajatAj ha- hia la r led
in tfcis ,fS;. rt. sts'-m a atcrr ot No 2sTa
oe lata io--l-- -.f 'b S I f X W j c
?T. 8 E M o( N K '4 anl N E l "f K
'a rtt'Civo N 2S lb townsMt, No 10
.ostb tii.,r N 3 tsit. a I will nffer (roof
I .how that the Urd so .ht ia more t in
sble f. r lU lin.iTt -r s- re -ban ar:cnt
tara torjses. aod 'o ..tab!: h ht c'aiat,
la ta-d !aoi b f -r, ; - ri jtister at 4 :e . -tr
f tarta sasstsss at 0-eoo its. Utsfsn r
Friday, the IT b am) .1 Aa.ast. a94. He
nsotes a- i:ese: Ge-i H. Lleilier. H
cxos I AltMDV. Oregon. J. L Btry el
Hr rry , O A. 8. Culver, of Greeaa
Ba it,. n a ti all i,iaosaa claim. n ad
verse 'ri sr',e r, Lcr.ljd lansis are re-.jtit.ir-1
r n la I Stei c'siois in ihta , tbee r-n oe
belorr sai l Ir Ji d -v of Aajast IssM.
K08F.P.T.V Mil LKU.
Krgis-. r
Notice for
l" S LivrtUrm
Publication,
c at atataxatsa Cirr, Ok.
Jaly lltn, 1SSS.
Notice ii hereby given that 10 c n.i- iacc.
i'h the pror:aion of tas act of .ot great
f Jane 3 1TS. entitled "An act for tbe stale
el tin.br Urda in tt tt-t of I'shfom-a, Ore
ft . . Nerada and Washington tetritory."
as cx'enlrti to all the pnbhc land sta.ea by
act of Augutt 4 1S92, Auga ts Ilenneas, ol
Oreasaa City, county ol C.acVmaa stati of
. .
I Jrri
. has 1 11s day hied in tcia r nice ber
sworn 'tatement U?o,,l.wtne fuicha'r ol
the S i at N W j .N K J of V !4 and S
of N ri 4 of Section Na 22 in township No
0 .onth r.ng- Na 5 es.t.snd wi 1 oiler roof
to show that the laud sou In is mote valu
able for its Umber or s'one than tar agricul
tural ptirtM, and to establish her claim tt
Said laud hef ,re th ' r. gister and receivr
if this t tli as a 'reoj Civ. Orrg n, on
Ki..tay ihe iTihdty ol Augu-t ISM. She
names si aiitne sea: J. I,. Beir,W. T.
Wtait-oea, 1. IVteraon. I. B. Smith all of
lleriy, Oieton . Any and all pertons claim-
ing adver e'v alntve deeenbrd Unda ate re
qu te.l to rl their claims in 1 lias . flice
on
' or be'ore raid 17th day of Au.-ust 1891.
ROSIER V A . MILLER,
lifter.
Notice for Publication.
lT. S. LsxnOmci at Okkuos Citv.Or
March 2th, 1S93.
Notioa is t.Swby given that in coaplianc
with the privi.iuos of the act of eortgrvaa
of June 3 IS7S, entitled "An act for the aale
of timber lam's in he states of California,
Oiegon, Ne ..la an - Wathingtoa terrtlory"
aa extended to all Ihe public iand states bv
act of Au.-o-t 4 lS92.ViHum T bitloek of
Harry, county af lauo, aiave of Oregon, has
this day tiled in this office Irs aworo state
ment Xtt'ij6S. f t the purchaae of the S S
ef N K 4 and lota 1 and 2 of section No 4
ia tow ii-h-p No 10 anuto ranee Nn 4 east,
and will offer proef to show that the land i
sought is more valtubls 1 r tta
tim
oerorMone than ror a-ri.u.t .ral pt.r
poses, and to establish bis clal n to ss.i,i
land ref re the regUter and re.elvsr of
this ofHco t Oregon OKy, Oregon on Prl
day tbe 17th day cf Augu,t 1S94. H
lis mee as wit I esses; J L, Berry, Kot-ert
t aireil, SStutth. J Peterson - I i f Bsr
ry, Oregon. All persons claiming sd this fbee at Oregon Citv. Oregon. on Wed
vertey the above deM-tibed lauds are re n ,la. th.. 1 !!. of .lu- ioa M.
queMsdtolilelheire'ainis in this oftics
on or baforesaiii ITthday of August 185H.
RUBaTtCT A M 1 1.1 1. H
Regit ter,
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Notice is herebv given to all whom It
rr.ay concern that 1 have been duly ap
pointed executrix of the last will and es
tate of Michael Croisant, deceased, by the
Count v Court of Linn county, Oreuon,
therefore all persons having claims against 1
..1 - - 1 1 ... , ,
wiin estate aic neieuv noiitieu nuu re
quired to present the same to me at the
othce of W R BTTyeu In the city of Albany,
Uregon, with the. vouchers within six
months from ihe date thereof.
Dated June 1$, is. 14.
Eliza Croisant.
W. R.Bilvru, Executrix,,-"
Attorney for Executrix .
Wall Pd.D6r, I
!
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-UiKr, Etc
J. A. ( i ll tiling
ALBANY. 0REC0
DRUGS
Stationery, Toilet Artistes, Mu sits
Instruments, Etc.
lodges & Marian,
The Cornet Drugstore,". Aifcanj.ci
The fact that Ilood'a Sarsapar.lla, once
fairly tried, becomes the family medicine,
speaks volumes for it excellence and1
medicinal merit. Hood's Sartapaijlla Is
Nature's 00 worker.
Hood'k Pills become the favorite
atr.artlc with every one who trie them.
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Real Merit i- the characteristic of Hood's
Sarsaparilla, and i' U manifested every
day in the remarkable cure this medicine
: accomplishes Hood's vartapariUa is the
! LI I IT I -
Einu. iry it.
That t!rel fe!irg which it so common
and to overpowering, it entirely driven off
y Hooc's Sarsapari la, the beat blood
partfei . Iluod.t Saisapanlla oveicomt
weakness
Hood's Pills are the bett ar-dinner
pills, attlst digestion, cure headache. 25c '
a box.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
Notice it hereby given tbat the codr
sigcJ hsa this day tn doly appointed
tecatrix A the lut will and testament of
3phta Van Windle Brng,er. slecease 1, b
tLe Conntj Conrt of Lin. county, Oregor.
All peraocs having claims agaiaal taid
teeeated are required to present them to
the ondertigned at Fortland, Oregoo, or to
Weatberford ft Wyatt attorneys at Albany
sritbin mx months from tr date.
"T.IS 21st day of Jane. ic4.
MwMt BSVCCKB.
Kiscutiix of the last will of 'sopbia Van
Wiod.e Bnijgr, deceased
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Ti-.e partnership bugir.t - heretoiora
existing beteen Drs Mat'on and Davis
j haa been mutually dissolved. Psnies ow.
; e. 1 he o'd firm can make afi aaiat with
I eliher Dr Mas ton or Pr Davit, and those
I having claims roar pietent them to iiber.
i Dr Mast on will continue the practice of
I hit profession at tfw o d o2ce ahi:e Dr
; I)a it wii! occupy an oJice in the Mason &
( rothas Out ding up statrs.
G W Msrrox
W H Davis
NOTICE FOi BIDS.
D ids ail. He received cp to fatardav.
I fstly SI, for M aatsls body ar wood. 7 5
j c ds grab os s. not less than 4 inches is
: diameter, to be straight abd best qoabtv
; It iTcred at the jablic scbonl haildiuga in
I Albar. on or b jre Sept 1, tS9i.
r E ALLX9. Clerk.
The nght to setect an) or all bid restrv-
EXECUTOR'S NPTICE
Notice is hereby giTen that xJie undersign-
d was cm the JVd day ttf March.
'&9t. duly appointed ExecutO' of the last
ari i and statement of E L Kr.c . :e -eased,
by the County Court of Linn County,
J.cgoo. Th'ti it therefore 'o nctily alt
persons aaving claims against taH de
cesel lo present the warr.e to me at tue
Covin-house in Linn County, Oregon '
wiin tne proper rournm within n
months from the da e thereof
Ua-r.l this 6.h day of April, 1S94
W R B-lyeu. Nimrod Pasne.
Attorrey for Executor. Execubor.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
.-so'.ice it hereby given that ihe under-
igr,J was been M) ap-otnted executrix
ol the last will and etament of Wi van-,
; H Henderson deceased ate of Linn
counts 'Jrrgsn. All par ies having c'.airet
sga-nst said es-are are notified to preteDt
tbe-n duly verified to the said execu tlx
' i her residence two miles touih ea of
Ho;y, Linn DOaaSj Oregon wihin alx
taatatfaa from the date he cof.
June 15. 1S94.
t'uoEBt Ann- Mrvi.sRsos-
: 1 s : r
Notice for Publication.
I" S I. tod office at Oregon flty Or.
Ju t T. Is&4.
Notioa is hei y given that lb fo low
ing nims.1 seular baa filed n.-xiee of bis
in en: ion ta mske final p-o :' in support
of bis claim, astd Ihv said proof will be
made before Rci-t r and Keee var U S
l-tml OrEce. at t'resron Citv. Cr on Aug
. 184 Tix Jcsssph Rieaierer H K Mo
721. for the EJiofSW, and lota 3 and
4 cf Sec is T 10 8 R a K Ue nanaet Ihe
fo I .w ing witnesses 10 prove his c-ontin
uous lewijence upon and cultivation of
said iand. Tix: John Render. Daniel Seal,
John C Fotta and John Etf. r:, all of
, Jordan, or. RORFBT A MS .l.KR
I Register.
i Notice for Publication
C S Land Office, at Oregon Ci y, Or.
.'Ulj 7. 1SS4.
Notice is hereby given that tbe follow
11 named sottier has Aled notice of hit
lnteniion to make final nronf in tatattsBM
01 nis claim, and that said proof will be
j auado before the Register and Receiver U
a i .mu.i k'lupo, at u esjou UStT, or, on Aug
2., 1S4, vie John Reader, H K Tftu for
va? e. -4 01 awe hi io s K '- K. ne : July. 1!5H. at tne rront Coor ot the court
names the following w ttnetnes to prove house in the city of Altrnnv, L.lca etountv
bAfftsontinuous resilience upon and colli j Oregon, at tie hoar af 1 o'clock- p ui ot"
vation ot, said lna, via: Ja Kiesterer, aaid day sell at pu lie auction for easo In
Panie! Neal. John C i oils, John Kifert, band to tbe highest bidder, all the right
a 11 of Joidan. or title and iatereat of said defendant in and
ROBERT A MILLER, - to said real property, to pa v and SAtisfy
Ragieter. ' said execution aa follows: First tbe costs
j and expenses of and upon ianl execution
XTa : a i-s- s a . i ana the origina" costs of suit lazed at
JNQtlCe IOr Publication f. --S. Second to the payment of the
lT S I .v.. (,.. . . . ,v. . n piaiotiffs claim amountiog to the sum of
L.S. Lani. Oarux atOru.o tm Or. jios.So with interest thsreon at the rate
J uly 3 d, 1 SP3- 0r 10 per cent per ai nam from (be 5th
. . . ,. day af rehruary. 18k, and the fortuer
" hereby ,,v0,h comp:noc,SU(r of 25 attorneys fees,
wi.h th too visions of the act of Oaatttwaa of rvo..i ,1.1. .-.,. .1 ..r t , .
Iff , , ..... . . . " .
Juoe 3. lb, 8, entitled "An xct tortbesaleof
timber lands in the states of Califoraia.Ore-
goo, Nevada, and aahlngton Territory, "
as extended to all public laud states
by act of .Aa. :it 4. 'iV. William
J Smith, of Niagara, county of
Marion, st&te of Oregon, has this day riled
io this office hia sworn statement No -2S."tv,
i (turcoase 01 ins r sou sne n n
l t . L - , . i , , . L . v ,i ,
us xne o 11 j, ana ine a a ', 01 sne o m
'4 Sectioo No i, in township No 10 S.iuth
Ktnge No 4 East, xud will offer proof to
thow that the land sought ia more valuable
for ila timber or stone than for agricultural
uurooses. ami to eatahltah hia claim to aaid
laud before the Register and Receiver of
names au witriesaes: rt TtsMtaa IS
M-vt-is. 0 1 Hinklr, Allen inilh, rllof
N .1 .s , Slam n Co, 0 n. Any and all
! pe soiia claimiuktadveisely the above das-
cribed lauds ae requested to rile their
! claims m : hia olhce on or before aaid :1th
day of July. 1894.
KOBXRT A MtLlER.
Register .
RedCrownMlli
JOHN ISOM, PRjPRIETOS.
i paonasa slop a soraaioa roa .ain
airs aAKiaa vaa
REST vSTOKAGE FAOlUflR
str( BftUvt? Tine Card
The car will leave corner of First and
Washington streets at follows:
7:40 a m for Lebanon tram.
:1S " " Orohan's Home.
11:50 " " Noo.i train going north,
12:15 p m for noon train going south.
1 " " Lebanon train.
1 .30 " " Orphans Uome.
1 1 i o r
9:55 " " Overlaid train foirj. icu
For Orphan's Home on Sunday car
leave at 2:30, 3 :3o and 4.30 p m
The car will also meet all Inc
trains on the Oregon Pacific railroa
C G Bcbkhart
ALBANY
COLLEGE.
Send
IUI
Catalogue
A 'dreaj, REV. E. X CONDIT,
Albany. Oregon
B. B. HYDE. W. H. DI5DISOEK. D. B. JASSJC
ALBANT FlfflDBE CO.,
coro:
folliiiore Klotk,
AIlaiT, Ore.
FURNITURE
complete line of
lTXDERTAKIe
in all it branch.
EMBALMING a per ialty.
Residence er 3rd and CaJapooia
KOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHAT
TEL MOnTCACE
Whereat on tbe 3rd day of Angast iS89,
David !-co:t, t f Lino coauaty, Oregon, exe
cstesl and deh.tred to BnaaeH & Co a chat
ttl mortgaze on one 27 x 40 Maa.il on Sepa
iBter No 9T?2, lra-k. slacker alxl aJi nx
Uirea lelongug to same, one 6 borne S S
traction enatine ocmp't- 4434. wrth 125
f et G inch belting, mancfaetnred by Reg
ie! At Co, also one New American Grinding
m ll, wbicb said mor-.eaga t aa mado to
secure Use pavmeat oi four Frntxvtaa..rr note
dated Aaoat 3, 13S, fjr 375 tsca. ard
beariag iatereat at the i ate of 10 per eeat
from date: and whsrea. the stud David
Scott baa Isa ed to pas- all of i ii 'i i odebtod
teaa, there tta.lt remaimnz dae an t unpaid
on th last cote the 3am cf iltZ.'Jo and alt
tbe interest. And where aa the aaud btvlaasea
Ca tbe last no-. $123 U5 and a.! tbe inter
eat, ia now dae aad paib. the aaid kast
AiU A Co hat elected to foreclose said
mc-rtage, and has taken pMcesic-n of aaid
I mjr!tvd property
acd new hoida tbe
and whe.-eaa said mcrtaiae provides
that it may be foeeel jed by tel. ing tbe
property aforesaid at pablic auction opoa
, giving two weaka notice of the same ia
newspaper 'i general areata a n ia aaid.
xacty. Now therefore take notice that oo
ihe 23U day of Jaly, 1604. at YA ttfi v.
' in Fox Valley. Una ccuntv, O egos, at d
within aaid ccucty aaid proptrty vail be
sold at pobiie asctica to lite Diet- si bidder
, for cash, tad tale commencing at the boar
cf one o clock p m, aad ooatxan ! ig aatal ail
tbe prrtpe.ty ta aoid, and that be taad snort
: gage will be foreclose.! unlets ta d property
( u sooner redeemed by tbe pay meat ot aaid
. icdt btedneaa.
: a-e-i this iS:b day c: Jalv, IsM.
fKosat.. j. i
By T tt HaSbard, its ageat asm attornej-
' is I.e.
Notice for
Publication
Laxo Oef:ce. Okbgox Citv. Oat.
Jtuy 3rd,
Notice is herebv siven that in com-
' plianoe with the provisions of the act of
j t-ongress 01 June 3, is. 8, entitled "An
' act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California. Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extended
! to all the Public Land States by act of
. August 4. 1892, Alien Smith, of" Niagara.
J county of Marion, State of Oregon, has
' this (Lav filed in this nlfir. his sworn
statement No 2910. tor the purchase of
the W t of S W of sec 10 and W of
x V of Section No 15 in Township'No
f 10 S. Range No 4 E. and will offer proof
; to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
j his claim to said land before the Register
j and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv.
1 Ore. on a"v.eadav, the 2Sth dav oi August.
jjto, He -Triiies as witnesses: J S
1 xjvers. B T George. W J Smith and C J
Hlnkel, all of Niagara. Marion Co. Ore-
gon.
Any and all pet sorts claiming ad-
; wrsely the above-described lands ar re-
quested to file their claims in this office
' on or before said 2Sth dav of August.
1SJM.
ROBERT A MILLER.
Register.
SHERIFFS SALE
tit Ctnarfy Comrl cf Ae Slate oj Orege
fm He csnrsrfr ot Polk.
Nat Ho-'man.
Hale BacWinato,
Plaini iff.
Pefendar, r.
Jfotice la bstreby g'vf n that by virtue
of an execution and orviec of s-,e 4-iIt
iissussl out of tbe abore raved court in
the above entitle-4 acticii 'o me directed
and ded vt red.
Commanding me to levy upoi and sett
the real propertv beretof V attaehsd in
sai l action and deaerlbed ic said execu
tion, I b-ti e duly levied upm ail the
sight till and interest I tbe above
nameu outDuaiii, mate ra-ainsta, in
ami to ths aai.i m.1 Ma-o ni-.turt.
! described as tollowa to wit ; the Soot's
one haifol block No 60 in h city of
; Albany, co tnty or Lann, sta'e or Orettoa,
land will on Saturday ths SSh day of
I v. .ut...tU, ill. 1 Ol J I. lit?, ICHt
rrJar.tr.osi
She.SiTof Lion Count j. Ore,
Bv 1 S Smith, issputy
Notice
for Publication
u
S. Lasd Orrios, Okeoon City, bit.
May 7th, 1S4.
Timber Land, Act
lor publicition.
June 3, 1STS, Nctie
Notice is herebv civeu that in ruinslianm with.
the proviaious of the act ot Couitreas of June S.
IS7S, euhtled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states ol California, Oregon. Nevada
and Wasinnarton Terriiorjr," as extended to all
the Public Laud States by act of Auarust 4, ts.
1'harlen H. lAtlrjmple, of Albany. I'ounty of linn.
State of Oregon, has this Oay hit 4 in this office
hia swon? statement No. 'Js. for the purchase of
the 8 K a of Section No S5 in Towutilup No 10 8,
Kantte No 6 East, and will offer proof to snow
that the laud sought ia more valuable for its
timber or stone than tor Harriet ltural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before the
Kearister and Receiver of this othce at Oregon
City, Oregon, ou Friday, the lixh day of Au
ttust, ISSt.
tie names as witnesses: I, Holmes. K W
iu this office on or be lore said I th dav of Au-
US", iwt. WIIUT A. tixxa,
Register.
11 C Watson Luther Eikins.
WATS0N& ELKINS
ATTOKNET8 .A.T T. a -CX7-
Office First National Bank building.
Pusiness entrusted to us will receiTtj
prompt and careful attention.