The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 27, 1894, Image 4

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    SAI T LUKE.
OMAHA. KANSAS CITY
ST.L
EASTERN CITIES.
k I DATd TO
J2 CHICAGO
hours mmr
hours mix
PULLMAN AND TOUWJ SLEEPERS,
FREE FECLIN.HU Urwr.
DINING CARS.
S II H Clark, Oliver W Wall, E Eller
Anderson, Recovers.
For r,es nJ general Infer mation call
on or address Curran & Mo.iteUh, Albany
Oregon, or
W H HURI.BlRT,Asst.Genl.Ps. Agt,
054 '.Vash'-.igton St.,
Portland, Oregon
EAST AND SOUTH.
THE SHASTA ROU7
OK THE.
Scutiiern Pacific Co.
KxprcM Trains tmm Portland laily
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Albany
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tibia m t.siva. also Tan -.tIi'iv.K
tr.-ibarg. Jnnction
ii i4 t;i . anl all station
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SUFFFT SLEEPERS.
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Di.iine Cars on Ogam Route.
SECONO-CLikSS SlEfcPINS CARS
Atlafked I all Trains
rTesI le ltlUa.
GTtlKCs POKTLAH 4 M ci tills
Mail aAiaaanT (Kxcep. 3nnoy.
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NcXlnnTtle
At M:2S s a
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Thronph Ticlstet
to ll Int in the Exstsrn 3tts, ruud nd
Enrnpe can hs obtained t owest r"c-j trc.m C at
Froi.k, Ai-ent Albany.
. K0SHL5I E P. aOOER
Wuiaear V"t O F. nJ
rorVxtd Creiroi
Fro.-nrerminal or In mar Pjit-ts th
Wmi Pact WM
la ih- line to tube
To all Points EAST aoi SOUTH
Et 1st the DIKING f'AK BOI TE.
runs Throagli V Ki I I Bl I -Kit
I It I "s EVEKI IUV
lu tbe Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO'
fjO CHANGE OF CARS
CorajKiseil of Dir.iii', Cars llmmfmiti
Pullman L-rawin? Rcfira Httfyi
(r Latest EqniDment I
TOURIST StEEPiNG CARS.
Bh.
Wil'-
ail'
4.1,1
t Li I . --a I in I la
t ill, ill iDDi'li fiv
.1 fur t s4 it i'lfHl 'tr
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ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
i Jit. muli ii ijmj.Uttt
al iins, afforuini Direct ?n d
Tj!:iua'i s ocper paasrvatliMM aa.
satanasj in adrwae tlirosiga any
aaaw ,' tho roa l.
rHIVrCatl ' 'CKKrs to ao i from at!
poima ' AnoncH fCii'and and
K.'it'ipf, c:i la porefsawwH at wny
ticket ntrlr!! of ib i eoirttny, .
till Irf rmal n oon.isrii'.nn rau,tiine
.'firtim .,t. i-t ml " her kmU f.irn
lhf. ! o-, appSleat r"i b any 'Kent or
a". CaaRLTON,
isjtistatsl UKi-ftrtl faxaeuienr Anent.
Ha !il l-r i , .-r. WabingUti,
Portland. Ora;on.
c- . in kasr i,t int.
BKtsmisuw
for wf-AA men
Mr.'ic so t.y too close a ' plication to business so
cio Mental strain, Sexus.1 Exeesse la mid-
10 life, or vicious biblt. contracted In toutb.
inrXstVK 3X34T arevlctinisto JS-tou
(rblllty Of ehautlun, l u.llnii Wk-
In vol il lory I.o.Kr T. it li S'.arly I-
11 v In Yonna and Middle Aacd. lack of visor
nd fin" th, t..tb sexual tan Impaired and
-eskened jiruniuturelv In nrproaebinu old aae.
iVUEN V H t.ATf CCUE we speak from
.nowledse ol result in many tbonBand cases
joated undcurod In the part flfiee sears.
Our metboC of liitioduclns Vtat tiARBIS'
HOI VBI.E HKDICaTi.il FASTILLB
treatment Is one wnlcb coinroenda Itself to ai!
sensible persons lor the reasc.i Ibat -e supply It
in " ti tbelr JudKnientof it value. Ntblns In tho
way ct expense beyond postal card and a two
cent pontage ntjtmp is aaknd. The postal - xrd for
use In scndlr.usthclr fun UMWtMfrw tb pot
tramp for tbe I. Lter returning iho tatctnent
cf tbeircuscforwbicb we Hupply dsn rrltb ques
tion blank, to be nlleo out, and a self-add reauxl
envelope tor use In returning It wben SJJod.
"rjs Wnen we receive tbe vtatement,
H wBtt0" blank we prepare el :ht dya
P XoiA I treatment and forward I' I t mil
Ol ' KiA4 pr..:iyiiii iM.dtOk'O. Alonat.itli t li.
treatwiit we snd full directloni for uaiua. The
treaUuent cauBcs do pain or Inconvenience nd
."oas not prevent attention to business.
We leave tbe matter ot Bending orders entirely
with those using tbe free trla'. trc-tment. Hav
ing .attaUed those sendlns for trial parknge
of our ability to benefit tbem we feel was tbey
pro more mrsl7 Interested than otr wl-cs In
...jntlnulng fio uneof tl. i Pastilles. We make
tbe prices as lot. us posn-.ie, araJ tbe 'lame ro all.
They are as follows: VMS) for one roi.utb; t."'
fur two months: $7 .00 for 'Jlree months.
WobkIc all person needing treatment It send
their address on postal or byletter. Alloimmu
nlcaUonscnnfldentuil nnd should be addresaed to
THEHARKIS REMEICO.,nta.ChaMisU
na BCTu-;Ay KTTfyr, m!v,- rCm.
Mt-r7r-nrrawT
I-.') Ii DlKs I . o wriitiiK S
i . ne. 1'ay W to 3 .xW per Woafe
et. I k It a ltlres'.od stampmt envelop
. . ropvl. Ma It EH FONI'AINE. geenarl
inaui K-r, 324 Dearborn 8c, Chicago, 111.
GIVEN UP ALL HOPE
Eczema, Turning to lllood Poison.
Treated by Specialists Seven Months
without One Particle of Success.
BODY RUNNING SORES.
Condition Terrible. Life a Burden.
Tried CUTTCUR A. In Three Days At
tends to Business. Cure l'crmiincnt.
In tlio sprinn of 18U I took that dreadful skin
disease, Boassna, sratoa txuued into blood polaoa.
1 consulted the best known specialists 111 this
cuy. 1 lie;, ttvjavM ineior
MTOQ months but I never
derived a arttele of
good f mill an of them.
They had e;iven it up as
a hopeless onto. 1 was
001 end v ith sores from
head to foot ; I had run
ning sores nil over inc.
some of thein ;;s lare as
n box of your CunciTBA.
It cost ine hundreds of
dollars with these so
called specialists. My
condition wis terrible,
life was almost u burden
to lue. 1 eould not e it .
drink, or sleep. I was
unaoletovnUlcandhad given myself up as dead.
I tried all medicines imaginable, until a friend
who had cot relief advised mi- to try ft ri rit.v
RsaCUISS. I Seat out and cot them, and when
I took 'he first doso of your CCIKOTU BjBOl -vknt
I felt a littla better; with three lioxes of
lOUl laoslnlu dilr ft nrini and one Inittle of
Cm. i 1. v RBBOLVBST I was a new man. In
tlin'e .lavs I was up walking around and attend
tnir to MM Imshicss. a-'.d it U the OUMUUaU and
OYti.tiia Resolvent tliat saved ine from the
jaws of death. This is two years ago- 1 wanted
to see if it had been driven out of my system,
and I can say 1 have never had any trouhlesiuco
for two vers. 00. f. llRltillT,
S325 renn. At e.. llttsburvch, fa.
Bold Ihroochost the world. Price, CiTTicnta,
60c ; 8njr, 24c ; Knsot.viNT.ai. Hotter DsMM
and Cue, tour.. Sole l'n prlctors, Boston.
ay" Dow to Cure Skin Diseases," mailed free.
PIM
I'LVS, blackhf.i.l. red, rotifh, chapped, and
illy iikin curvj ty t imet ua Mur.
NervOUS iBStaBtty relieved by a 47utl
eur Plaster, bocauso It vl-
MuSCtllar tallies the nerve forces and
hence cures nervous pains
WtakneSS weakness, r.nd uumbDara.
Cleanse
The Vitiated
Blood
1 When you see
Its impurities
Bursting through
The Skin
In Pimples,
Blotches
And Sores.
Rely on Sulphur Bit
ters and Health win
follow.
Send 3 ;-,-ent stamps to A. P. Ordw-ir A i
, lor uesr meUHai wori ; u!-...n
URST MTiOltl. lit If
Or AI.tlANT, OaBOOH "
l KL1NN
. w. LANxiliON
' TTosPTtSST
riLASSACTS
TSAOis
BRAl.bnkiu'bai
anas
ACCOUNTS KEPT aublest to Jmo
5UOHT EXCHANGE and tel raphle trsf r, sold
New York, Saa Praiielea. Chicago and P :Ur
..O.r.ECTIOXS ADS ii. la.urahl
Tocsw
E v
.
L. Pu
! f . Sol.
Gladstone h&s
A clear Head!
, "VHV ? Because he follows J:ese
ruies: "Kcip tbe head cool, the feet
farm, and tbe bowels open." 'cu
can have a clear head and live to be
ninety if you ?? the same thing.
When tbe bowels fail to more dur
ing the day take on leming two
Smith's Stall Biie Leans. Thir
action is so mild that you are not
aware of it. .VI day your mind win
be clor p-r. jool "Not a gripe ic s
barrel of them. " Ask for r mall size.
Take nc substitute for SMITH'S
Bile
Beans
lWDEH'B
IEGTRIC BELT
: s-rcTDaTrstTe
WITH EttCTnO
HACNEllO
SL'SPIKSORY
BEST V.
nmraitiTS
Witt'Wt Max r ail Wratatssa rtwuitlnf fre-v
rtaat HcM of r.. n i;-rf frfss ' I'-iici or t r . r - . ...
iwii.tsi rtkas4ti.''o, MK ltai u rou 44.1 lit 7, al4-
. lakivtr, rl x.mali"Ti. mWmf4 !! ttl I.!ad1r
MkkWl. 1 Iwk. laBbrt, acit.-tm, (tr) t a.' Ill besitk
tic T . - 1- - I e- r -U.I!.. . aw-af-i ril lrf MasMajafj
.t' rr- eurmt that la lr,.t-.i , '.
rarer tr forfit j- . au-l tsUI - all it th-ra'.c t
1 ' ' 1 I.;. ' 1 I 'Sfjeyie-li.f t' 1, .-.r
' auo ir i'i- after all Mhsr rrn. -di - '.'.. -. aad
' bOBr4 of tsMtissssolaU la thl feui rtwf mtf tt ataic
r , ' rf..l I 1 1' I. 1 i i i M.MIiil' ' I'MlM IH.
"'"ll. t-'f", wfilr:..' M HITII II I 1KI IS
I a'th and) t Ij )r.t.f .ti,-f is I AR tSTKI" linCOU . Ta.
Dd for I'l Jitjattvl Tasaipblau, trailed. se.Wd, frva. . 1-1 re
fr. - .POUTl-AND. 0
BKUT MM TJSt; .
"t" Si t S HOtttSl anmirpK.
cJuth.-itinir two box" cf any
ttet : - d by beat. OT ii BITlUk 4
IC:cSALEH7DEAjnt80e:,l.,. ,
Caveats xnd Trade-Marks obtained, an tall Pat
ient p-a.r.e conducted lor mocjustc Ftt.
voiia Srnrr is Apposite U. S. Pstcnt Orrer.
(and we can secure patent in less Ume than Laos
I remote Ufa Washington,
i Send mvdel, drawing ot photo., wita desenp
J"on. We ad-ise, ii palec'ab'e or not. free of
.rSir7 f,ni fee not due to! r '.L-n: is '.red.
t A Pxtsi'MLET. "Row to Obi I Patent, ''tvithS
SeoM of r n in the Li. S nn r:ig ccuntmt J
(sent tree. Address,
urp. FUTLNT un.ct. "I.' a.iiTiGT jn r. i
VVSv--.-s " vww v
v
m EP EG
kit
i
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Llin S km J'1
r raMrwnm . 11 iiiiai n i mi i - ... i
mm
mm
Easily, Quickly,
Psrminently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of tI1s
from early errors or later
' ii' tke renults ot
overwork, sfrkjiess,
worry.ew. FullstreiiaTh,
deTelopment arid ton,
given every organ t . .
portion of tho body.
utmplp.naturalnietho.rs.
lfiiniedlatlmprovenint
necn. Fsllureiuposiili.ie.
2,11X1 references. !.
explanatln-l an 1 f-
mailed sealed) ree.
ERIE KCDffiAL C
BUFFft , N,"
Wht ilcuiocrat.
Washington Letter.
Prom our regular t'..rrssnnidtit.
Washlagton, July '2, 1894.
Chairman Wilson, of the House Ways
and Means committee, is on hand, appar
ently completely restored to health, ready
to take charge of the tariff bill as soon as
it gets back to tho House. Like the skill
ful commander he has shown himself to be
Mr Wilson declines to publicly express his
own opinion of the Senate amendments to
the bill or to say what bethinks will be the
result of the conference on these amend
ments. Whatever position taken by the
conferees on the part of the House, who
will, of course, be headed by Chairman
Wilfon, will be the result of mature con
sideration on the part of Speaker Crisp and
the leading democrats of the House, with
whom Mr Wilson has been in almost con
stant consultation since his return to Va.sh
ington. The one prominent democra
who has lieen entirelv left out of these con
sulfations is President Cleveland, and he
has been left out in accordance with his
own wishes. He does not wish to have it ;
said that he took sides with either the
House or Senate in what may be a quickly
settled friendly controversy or may develop ;
into a bitter wrangle. However, no one j
who is at ail familiar with President Cleve I
land's public u terances. not to mention
his private conversations, cu the tariff
luestien, can have any doubt as to which
of the two the original Wilson bill or tto
amended Senate bill he prefer3. There
are good reasons for the belief that the
democrats of the House will stand up for
the original t ilsan bill, and it can be set
down as certain that the protection amend
ments of the Senate wil'. never be accepted
in their present tkape. There is no longer
any talk of even an attempt being nude to
have the House agree to all ot ibeSna'e
amendments in bulk. Th. was never i
ary foundation for such talk, beyond the j
imaginations of son.e people who would
like to see the niat'er disposeil of in this
wiv
The tieorgians in Congress are begin-
nine to mt somewhtt worked uo over the
election of a Senator to succeed Mr Walsh. '
When Speaker Crisp declinel the proffered
appointmcnt to fi'l the unexpired term of
: the late Senator Colquitt, it was general y
uppjsed that he thereby secured what the
j boys call "a lead pipe cinch" on the full
. term, although it was then known tjt
KepresentaUve Turner would probably be
acandidate. Several days ago. however
Senator Walsh made a manly announce-' ,
ment of his candidacy. Speaker Crisp has
not inuicated whether he i
ill be acandi-
date or not. and one of his closest personal
friends has just assured me that Mr Crisp
hs. nr.! ret de.-i,b.l the mater
X. V- V.i, hl.r ml - '
. -" '.
h.J ,n experience V athmg or. several
years .go that wtll pr .b.t ly make them
more csrefultn the (atore sbrut i.t.icving
, ,h ... . ...
M th. rl, -Sir!, mx, tssstokss Qf r.,ln'.
Ing he sensa ion first and .s.ertainlng it.
iru'hfu'n- at'trw.rt. A newspaper oi
hi c a had a .'o'v I lie effect that the
President would g'ajij bsue another $5ov
s 000,000, of ton.' if be weie ceitala they
! would be placed without trouble. These
r.
wo banker filled with patriotism and a
desire to ptofitab'y invest the mon;y of iheir
; customers canoe at once to Wftihtnet jn and
i went to the Wtite House, whrethey pro-
ceeded to sorptise Praideet Cleveland by
offering to take that entire bond issue. Mr
Cleveland assured them that th:re ssas
not the s'.ightes' lo.-ndslion fcr tbe hoed
storT: tLatthe administration had
not c
iand :
contetnpntc'j any mrmn iwk ui uuum
bat there aa no reason in anything
i now known to expect thai '.here would fea
I anv necessity for the qoestkn tobe consider-
ed at any litre in the fuf . r Surely that
I . . . . .
ought to be sufficiea: to .ett e '.he matter
but a tne name that bond issue s'orv wil:
crr.ttn -e to be orir.te-l in or.e form or an-
other, as it has been Item lire to time
those who Lnow its la sity.
Senator ilairis's pstsgissa Us so of-
ten been ur set aad ci ar get y thcamitan-
'. v . ,onimi i,-.
deserves great c'pdi' (r rot havlrg
lost hesr: entirely be'cie row. It is his
present inte.v ion if the final vo'e on the
taiif! bill be not reached on Tuerday to com
pel the Senate to hold a session on the Fourth
of Julv, but. cl course.it H eepeods on the
vote of the Senate as to whe'her his inten
tion cm be carried out. In "he ab;nce of
a unamiious agrie-nent as o whtn the fins
vote sh.ll he taxtn there is nothing in the
rule of lhe Senate o prevent a Senator
getting tilt flj?r aid sietking for therrst ol
the we:k, if sodispoic.'. Srnator Al bich,
who ha fcaill lh 'S litflr al th i republicans
in the larin fight, said this morning that so
far as lis anew no republican Stnstor
ou!d make another set speech on the hill
and that he saw no reason wry a vote con'd
not t,j reaciel sime time Yuc.iay. No
goo 1 reasin exis'ed 'hat i hasn'a been
cached.
The depression in tmsines is fully shown
in the salaries of presidential poit masters.
Tries- are r.-golaied by th; amount
ol the receip's if the ofTice Of
the foil, nine presidential pos; master in
Kansas tiie sa aties of forty have been re-dun-i
fin th? year commencing July i 1S94.
Of tne vx'y three in T.-i th-: tataiit.
of tenty have tietn r rluctd. Of foity
six sue n office, in Mis-otiri ihe salaries of
twenty lloee bave been reduce-).
V 0 Fifls, tbe Democratic nominee for
Attorney ifneral in A'abama, and VV S
Reese, the Jeffersonian ("r Kolb) nominee,
are 'joth less th 'n it J years of age. Tbey
were lnrn within two days of each other,
entered he Sta e L'niv -rtity on the same
day, and go' their law diplomas or. the
siine day.
Dab has ordered 'he strike oil tn the
Siu'ltero I'acifu provided fir company will
agr-e 10 tak a I 'he m -mb.rs ol tin
union wk.o 11 joejuihie. Of course He
corn'anv will HSafce wt roc'i a.rrcn. nl
s the strike I ah ead) pa icslly off
J (J Arnold, of Pettttte on has been a:
poiulel Surveyor Jrner.il of Oregon. Jl 1
Arnold is i d lo i.; a hiiii well fitted tot
th. place, hfing ho h competent ard hon
est.
The prrs'deat has slgsed Ihq bill adtnil
tii; U'aii 1 s a sta'e
Jc:ius GlMlWoHl. INK iKMS i: till
his branch stole ci. Section Si I eel wi I be
o i ..".in il I- d s ii. (.1 n;t ll .rio of
njsiiH-s.. 'I be sasne ujll o a cash store
Come anil tr anil - l(, yuurs'-lvcK that
the casti ..sit-in K the onlv true one in
business if ion tak" bis advh.e ioii will
never rtPV.r anv Laid :iines.
J (iRAIlWOIII..
i Is
imr fruit j i r - at
p and r ! h r
arkstf Uro. Kx
f
li
run i,
J""
1 h Htapl
i S E
v.
or. Price's Cream Baking "owder
Vorld's Pr' i tilghcst Meda, and Dlslota -
K tii hi Vniecka shaving and hair
a its s o.rlora,
if y ti .ut a a ii smoke call for J.mo..ii,s
white labor cigars,
Mr Cleveland Talks.
The attitude assumed by lia'f a Coitn
senators towards the tat iff bill has been
the course of much worriment to conscien
tious democrats all over the country. No
one has been moto annoyod at the coutse
of Qorman.Uiice, Murphy aad O tact, than j
has the president. He has written a letter
to Wilson, the author tiriil bill In which he
Indulges in tome very plain talk. The fol
lowing Is the main part of the letter:
"It must be admitted no tariff measure
can accord with democratic principles and
promises or bear the genuine democratic
bailee that does not provide for free raw
materials. In these circumstances it may
well excite oar wonder that demccrats are
willing to depart from this most democratic
of aH tariff principles an j the Inconsistent
absurdity of such a proposed departure
should be emphasized by the suggestion
that the wool of the farmer lie put on the
free list, ani the protection of taiiff taxa
tion be placed aiounl the iiou
of the corporations and cplt3r,its. How
ctn we tiCe iue people after indulging in
SUl.n outrageous discriminations and viola'
tions of principle? It is .mite apparent
ihig question cf fiee taw ma'.etia) dei not
admit of adjustment on any mlJAlegroun is.
since their subjection to any tale of tariH
Uxilicn, gieat or small, is a'ikc a violation j
ol democratic principle and 'democratic '
good faith. 1 hope youwiB not consld- j
,.r 1, intrusive if I av somhln in reia- i
; m anchor tuhiert. whtA can hardly 1
fail lo be troublesome to thl
confeience. j
I refer to the sdiustment of lirHff taxation
on augar. Ur.der our party (ilatform, and j
in accoidance with our declared party pur-
poaes, ugsr Is a legitimate anj loglral ;
article of revenae taxation, i nfoitunaiely. i
however. Incident bae fcoropanled cet-
tain stage of lhe lijjisflfl, hicn woulJ
b-fubmhtedta the coeice Hut have
aroused. In connection MhtWs sulject.
a national democtatic aniu;osity to the met h-
ods and msnlpalattun ol the trust and
combination. I conies, to sharing i. this ,
feeling, and yet it em 10 me we ought,
if pcs.ible. sufficiently to fiee otmelv- i
,'.ilr, i, -enahVu lo ..kjIv w c itb i
the consletatioa whic, lo f.rmltllog j
t,i,T l.u:iior ou.ii.ttj Bnide our '.rest-
m.i rl ,,., v alax.l.i article While
no tenderness should be entertained for
tiutls, and white 1 am
decidedly apposed
to gelling them, uner cane ol tiriil lax-
.m .
ation. any opponuni'y to fjrther
their
par'iiu'ar methods, 1 ssggett we oaght nol
to be driven away from the democratic,
principle and policy when led to the tax-
,iio of sugar, by lhe f.e Ik.ly ex-
aggerated-U.an In carrying out this Pri-
dpV anl polioy we msy indirectly and or-
d.ns.r.y encoarage x combination oftog.r-
; refining irderes t.
I Woo in the ;'reteut coodiuoa ihis is
deiica'e sutn-C. aid I a. t:eciate fie depth
an,' Jw, mht of the frlioi. wfcirll Its tteat
. , ,r
men. ha. .roused. I do not bcieve 4W
shoald co evil that good may come, but f
.terns to me we should not forget our sim
. .v. - n ,,l M.. mJ in la. in..
.., Icr nrcr rurroset and wi bin
reawn.ble toands, wha'evcr else may be
said of our action, we .ie in aa dinger ol
; runnir.g counter lo democratic principles.
There most be in the treatmtnt bf this
article the same ground upon which we
i are ail wiliioj to stand
ben to'eea-iai
. and coacittllon may b allowed to solve
; the probiem without detaand'lng the entire
turrcoJrr of
Jons.''
fixed coi-c:entiou convic
A Onch. Eh.'
m.tim..i the lien !d IWnJ that
... (o cinch
income ISI bin was a
; ij,e ncb j, . jt not
It is a fair hor.-
e.t nian of lesrislation lo cc-moel a cl of
; n i.nle who for vear und.-r the lenuhli-
' c, beme of taxation, have escaped the
l . ' .
' p,Tmet 0f taxes, to now come forward
, ,un r.t tV-j. m.li- lm..
jeM v0 better illustratiJn of the work-
. ings ol the income Ux ccuid be ci ed than
tho ra of William W Aster nominal'r of
jiew York, but actually ol London. Here
,. man who owns more than a thouind
. ta - l Tt -
The navy of .
the L nited Stales is mainUined to protect
that citv and Mr Aster's iLouintl houwfs
from bombardment. There are at least
... ..
on ihnns-an 1 r...-n, whv Mr Astor should
contribute mere to tiie support of the lien-e--al
Governnient than the ordinary pros
perous man with one house
But Mr Ast r live i in Eng'and and
spends his th'ee or four million a year
there. He does not e en contribute to tbe
income of this 1 1 .v. rnment by statins?
here, importing his coats from Loadon or
.mokinS American cigars. Heton'ribu .
-!.. i ih..v hin,,-..
, li, .1 ,
h is thousand house", to uphold tbe laws
-Km i.i- l.;m m n-n , il,,n.l
house, than the poorest of tbe thousand
families that pay his rents.
I. it "wciali.m" or justice to ask that
Mr Astor contribute ,mething lo the sup-
port of tbe tioyernment of Ibe I'nlfed
State t
The Man With A KiickboMc.
Now that the smoke of the'nke contlict , ")' and called for sucn a letter. Snivel
is lifting up and peopleare V'nninK o 1 '' rcaspspcrs tt II us that it Is
see more clesrly, there seems to'W univer-! n onprwedented step, and that i rowred
sal approbation of the course puVsued by
President Cleveland. It Is tru be only
performed a plain const itulionikftfot) , but
he did it In such a vigorous way and with
such decided promptness as to win the ad
miration of all persons who ara loyal to our
American institution. In our iliffe'cnces
with the president on many of his admin
istration policies some of us have, bad oc
casion to speak Ursely and harshly of biro
and his acts, but the same spirit tsXrand'r
which act US led us on such occasions, "ow
prompts us to speak as boldly and t) nes'
ly '.n his praise. Fortunately he had a Ha
sor of the Andrew Jackson ipialitv which
made him Ihe man for the hour V hen it
came lo a question of upholding the au-
tbonty of lhe federal Kovprnuiett hetlidn 1
stop to split hairs on iecbnita!itif or to
qttesliou his own duly in the premises, but
he went right ahead with a vigor und
promptness thst manifest?d bit earnest
ness. We think we know whereof we
speak wben we ay ibnt if Mr Cleveland
bad hesitated in the performance of histltiiy
or hud manifested a disposition lo temporize
with the situation. Uie country would now
have been in the Unties of it revolution
1 It was a crisis in the nffairs of 1 In-nation
i that called for u display f spinal vigor,
and it was forthcoming. Asa r suit lb.,
cjiintry i settling back to peate'til condi
lion, and in gocd time there will be it.i
active resti in ption of industrial pursuits.
Mr I'leveland has earned the Uibulo of
piaise the country is now pslcwiag. upon
b'ui. Kvoning Telegram
The nip of a poisonous snake I. but a
llghtremovS from helri tnore dangeious
than tiie poison of Scrofula In the blood.
Ayfcr' 8arsaparil a ouritie ihe vital rluld,
etpels al! p.ns'iuous siibjlaiicesiipplies the
ek litems of lif;, hesltb, and strength.
Happv days nod restful nights result
from using Ayei' Sarsaparil'a. It so
regulate all the bodily function slid
s icngiheni the nervous svstem that wor
ry and fatigue are comparatively unknown
and life Is truly enjoyed. It Is certainly
a most wondtrful medicine.
Mc Kinley And Debs.
'I be lAuiocta'i': doctrine oi imllviiiualitm
lias been so far lost signt of during a gener
ation of Republican psrty government that
such movements as that of the American
Railway Union are mote epidemic than
sportJic. Xhe doctrine tint the tights of
the mass if subordinate t.i the real or
supposed interest of the individual Is not
finding its first affirmation in the Debs pro
clamation of "ons f r all and all for one."
The policy which uses the taxing power of
the Govern. nent to compel the great ma
jority of people to maintain the profits of
ceitain classes of employers umUr a pre
tense of maintaining the wages of rcrtain
classes of employ c 1 te.pondb'e for the
spiiit which no insists ihat becsue there
are twelve or filleen hundted wotkingmen
at Pullman whose wages have been teduced
the labor organ isation to which they belong
has lhe right ro impose burdens upon the
Pfoductiji'fviwdustrv of 1 he country to main-
nrK4 ciavjAatti their jvages at lht old fiute.
I' Ms is tut casuistry . Hut it It C''iis
try of thtrverlett sort for journals wnlcb
have aJvjKatei protective tariffs as a meant
of main'ut, g svages to condemn Hie lL'bg
inethci! ojtcvying tariff; or to attempt to
draw dls'ln-" Ions which d not exist be
tween his n-.r l ods and thone of Mckinley.
The dlflarence only cne of ettiou,oeyona
ihfctth: the I--b tariff system is not
OJBlatjsAsjljji; ot McKtaldjI is. Hoili
,m t5 mslnteaanceof -.1. roBortty by
'eying tribute upon Ihe majojrty. ltjth in
alt that it is the duty of siety to make a .
saciilice for the supposrj advanUgc of.
remnant. Bjth dec arcs) the do nine of "all
tt one." Mel, means, with both, that,
gr. tlu? ocr to enfoice embargoes upon
cororreice and obttiuction to iraftic de
teimen'al ;o aM in the interest ut a tew, th
eteiclse of tl at (oer Ucsuseadu-.
lo lime like these we fiai the Repuh:tcan
ie"uen'. which have advo.ated He doc-
ume ci a.i ior one in ever ci.mpaikn ,
of 1" politics.tetuintng to the Democrat-
ic p.lncipleof iadiv ida.l.sm .. one on
whicu our system cf government is l.uilt.
Such candor would be admirab'e were It
not to c erl, force I by the nev.es, les of
the tituaiioi. tJjTtrnmer.t. according to
Democratic Iaici: rct.-U . ', c s HuttJ
' for 'he pjipotc of giv.ug lo etiy cilixrn
eqaal opporjuaity. Bash govcirsaent can-
not contemplate tu- .xerci.e of ;,. ,.,.ers
i : . . a i.. ..iaii. s i..
, cmc- w ... p; .u. ...c
protection or rxtterm.nt ol any other e:e-
men . H carnal Isx one in cucry lor
the beneti! ol ano her. U c.noot under
!o m.int.tn eithei wages or BSxwgaj
ht Wrwss ol sny cne class by tax-,
; U .roduet.te energies of the en ire :
conn ry. u... a i..
timt o: gov.mmen..
Lnjcr a i?ca xr uc isOw-eitiireai
;-.- lhe growth of the Debs
spirit would
oo. e pstsasa,;. sikwws
'bat
"ghts cf t'l tr.e People
rima'cTI
toihe.ifhtsof a fr. ncouIJneye-i.aye
I "IFa-
1 t ') 'r -
adzing of th:j Issi.SwJUt-O itCUfM
I tbti eoirrrai-n-. t as t.-se rign- u i'1 t
hfTJ " Di "P01 'br laWBSUI-s ol fx peo-
P ,of d in;age cf .pecial Utercstl
otcwirthy Fortltwiuiiiii
Ii:ii?.itii.
Ic the forthcoming August) cumber cf
The Ktrnitn, there will be three s'rikicg
article treating of the three recent slar'
liog manifes'atlcD cf crime -lhe Creat
Itailroad Strike and il. Cause; the Asin
alion ol CartK4 . and the Police Kerela-
tions in Xew York. Difcusaions of these
objects are grouped under Ibe gene-.l
title, "The Sentimental
. . . . . .
I Sealing with
Crimeand its Incnase:
and f W wicg
! thssM is a fairly ktartlicg review cf the re -
1 ce0 wo'ld-wide inrrease of crime, by Mr
"""7 Charles ia. of PbiiadclphU.
These make one of lhe mot no'eworthy
-rooP r(!K and "u'e"y ,b
i,m . , .-rinjv. !ii-
fv appeaml m cur teriod cs. uler-
aiure.
Another subject tan Will be treated is
i-e AttguM rorum oy two writer, i. uu-,
1 rl! 1 -Miod-tudy
I ci? i-wfjcinnio of
New Sct'cc'" I'resident t'. Stanley
H" rp'- hy tbe new j ttholaai. or
miad-studv. t. the necessary aad eattre'J
. revolutionary b.s.s of the education of tbe
I 'u : d i'rofesor B W crip ure. of
' Va. seU forth in detail the method, ol
ii.,l i.;.
Perinient and
ratning followed in
own laboratory for t.iiad study.
In the August nun.ber of Tiie Koium
1 will appear an article showing "How the
Bili of Socialism will be I'aid.'' by Mr
Sylvester Has cr. In reply to the article in
It recent number of The Korum on "Who
will 1'av the Bill of Socialism f"
' "The V? o( 1 reacn'" of m11 ,b
"nt ssels, and in every- ss-tioo
conn ry is the subject of an article
The I'ayof Preachers" of all lh. diff-
ol tbe
.n the
I forthcoming C Angus i number of The Ko
. " ,
i ""a, l H h t arroll. the superintendent
I tne cneciioo ot cnurca s-.,..H-s lor the
, ,m5 ce",L" -n ar,,de tnat ho', ,he ,n-
. come of d.fferent grades ol preacher, as
cmP ith men ot o tuer calling
I
The U-:ter of rresidcnt Clsnload lo
Caoiiataa Wiion is an extraordinary one.
I Hut tbfii tl ci-cuiniances are eitraordi-
heads :n Kurope would not dare to asrme
such an attitude toward their parliaments
The secret of this d ffernce is fouud in Ihe
fart that the presi lent b,lTeve this Is yet
a free republic, and that be has a right 0
make puuMc in vows, an,i snosyiog mis
rlivttt, be lffc the vigor and courtage to ex
ercise it. No wonder the trust burdened
Senators wince.
-!--
lhe democrats in congress are laying the
foundation for an cverwbeluiing republi
can victory this fall. The attitude of cer
tain Senators on the tariff question is ab
solutely Inexcusable from any standpoint
1 tiie matter may be
viewed. The abject
subserviency of Brios,
tiorman Co. to
corporations and trusts, is humiliating to
every hot r t democrat in thecount'y. The
alacrity with whicj they rush about to do
the bidding of their master is u crime,
moral and political, us una as lh.it which
beclouded the name of Benedict Arno'd.
Nj honest man can esvr trust tbem ugaiti
Very Hat.
Nksv Yukk, July 20, The heat to la y
was it recortl-brcaki'r. Oa the streets IKS
degrees was registered. Sovcral paraoni
succuiiiImhI to the boat in the city during
tho day, and a number of cases, of proa
tnition wore rt'ported in Brooklyn.
Boi in .:n nionts ior Catarrh that
ctntain Metcitry,
lk nie.cury wlil sr.rrly destrcr tht .ir.se :J
smell sad cometotei; deraitgsths whole system
when catering ttUirougb the mucous surfaces.
Buck articles shoa lit sever bo usl execnt on
Iircscrljitiotis from reputable physicians, an tbe
clamase they vrlll do Is ten fold to the good you
can posadbly de. Ire from them, ilal.'a Catar-a
t'tire, niunufaelnred by K. J.Cheney Co..
Toledo, O. , contain no me.cury, and is taken
hitrrnahy, acting directly upon the blood and
inucoii.i iirfiici soft!.-svwf. in. In buying Hall's
Catarrh .tare be Mm-v. -i a.-t the genuine. It Is
taken inli-rtialiy auil fs made in Toledo, Ohio,
by K. .1. I'liencv t t'i . T-it!i"onlaln Iw. .
Mtf t I by i)r"ui;;i. ts, an a Ho. kt bottle.
C K Uioanelisrocery store is lrscras
n ; in iiopulsrltv
lle carries a fin: stock
In a light room, easily accesslb'e and
gives bargains. Next door to the P O.
The strike has subsided
papers to again anounce that
Jackson will fight.
ToTxtt a.id
The Marion county Record gets sai cas
tle as follows : The Cur va. lis News, which
wag by far the rockiest paper in appear
ance published in the state and next to
the worst editorially has drawn its last : be the next step taken to supply the up
breath. I per Willamette and ita tributaries with
. , , . . , . . . . uiwii i . kiuuiiu iiiab Jie will XJijfc aajiu
PKHinMTCLKVaLA!n has coined a flsh that is warth the anglera effort to a with tfie ny that officially allit-H
ther phrase which will live. During j11, ,r.om '' mount-In ' iuelf with an organized attempt to r.re
lie late strike, when he was being ar I lr?,ut. f roul far hack toward the ttead of j .-ipitaie civil war.
ued with to remove the troops from Kold, ,,rooka fed 7 .pert.aal now-. la . m, uu
oth
the
tTiiAd with tn ramriva tlm irnrmi
Illinois, he replied: "This is a time for u' "f "B r "vv UI 1110 " iiiameiie river
action, not for discussion." This closed ! runnmgfor 200 miles through the most
the interview i 'erlile valley in the union cf states there
I is not a fish that invites the palate of the
...... ,r. a . . i i epicuie or attracts the attention of the
I he famous Hot raring of Arkansas ! , lhe f lhM arB found are
!1p.t '.'P Vy the Ttove"""1 rlV,0Ua'suck and chubs, with an occasional
?. W"T "" r"
dollars Hiiniiallv I he a ml L i r "f PJ fla,lit5r a eilh.er ! rnmorn cannot 1 authentic
for II e Podav! Vl. sprmgs U all Tnd l',e lwo ,tioned. Those mentioned tel. It is simply known that the strik
J f .i p I M."a". anu i sluggish that to depend on catch- I erH at Oakland wired to I'rt-sidont Deb?
some of the papers whose sections have ! j,,,. .,";,. . ... i , F wirea to i reaiaeoi ULm,
recfcivetl the mo-1 assistance from the i IV . !,' JfTSS. I akln? .were.auth?'?d
state do the most kicaina in nmmsnts r "" '" ut-gotiate witn tlie railroart officials, ana
state uo ine iiiobi aitaiDg, in com.ueiiis , boD-,sd It lela source of annoyance and I that Debs answerer! r.rar ticallv intruct
thatare sometimes rattier humorous, . ' .lamreTtn ttr.mnt tr, r h.m l answered, practically hnh
aud which as i i a'l such cases the Im- tlanger to attempt to eat Uiem. , ,ng the California unions to act as they
auti wuici as it a.i pticn cases me H pra,.llcft y there is no edible fish above Uhould deem advisable
MSAT mid endeavor to give as they are , f t Willamette while telo ' hOUW deem auvuiaWe
turned loose upon the public (J,, rirer and creek, are full of them.
. An attempt was made some years ago i New York, July 20. J S Coxey reach-
i iiiiiii.in-.il U1W" nr.- aiw.ijn wnuu,
th- l.,-t one Usitinir l!- r.- ord. There is ,
undoubtedly something the tuath-r
the industrial lungs of the country,
treatment is nerded just now.
with
lillOil
A man ut The Ualles froduced a ran
ioin)of tttfL Another man n-iuiirked that
he Ead a much rarer coin, and showed up
a twenty dollar piece, wiitii eictted con
ideruUe comment. 'lhS incident display
M th.. spirit of the pr nt hard times era.
' r
, , . . . Z . .. ,
An 1 .r-grm lady in lloston writes horn,-:
;-The woather U terribly hot aad the fnut
is mall and tasteless. Tins auy paid 25
cent fpr thr. small plums and he langs to
bt batk to ebf..t wh -re she could get
!me fruit and pure aimate and water.
Waterloo rim to Ik atHicted willi some
very sarca.stic cotrespjndenU. One to tlu
Ki-view ajv-: WsMTMJ WCkS taMBJ Ot UM
1 licary mljuncts of a town, that NkU-
j j,.per, a doctor, drug store, lonrd of tra.le
and a few men with push" this sink hok i
i of iniquity might amount to something.
Mr- W F Uei.!. who left nearly a month
ago for the east !ut sras caught in the tieup
at iHinsmuir. California.
returred home
yesterrlsy evening on the first overland thi
way , the -stn ke. U in..- in 1 ,::, :.r.
sa uw ic mauuu. tnziu. ir: ciri "i - ii .
. the car where me-.'s and a-
conlmodation were furni.be.1 by the r-il-
road nompanv. Mrs He;d s M-ter whom
she had skirted f see ii now greatly im-
I i. t. ,mA i r
gj,, "
'
TJsynsm iM mm hut tmi saasjis
wrnoui norse enae in ttii. w.-n-J i.e
..ue,,, u, ,ouCC
; ' t , r J ,
' l a t, irlr 11..- t r. m , yv. 1 that
z'irrc'i ;ci : . " - r:j rrr.
. he had hid the nionev
ii was placed.
.v. .
ju fjlaced hvery coransinity lias peo-
us mis wuo jump at txmammm ana
are ly toj iWy to acxu tt.r iightors
of all sasS f etik.
wmtkm at PulimaiJ. Wah. last
, ift.t- w. ImmM tn an nntimelv en i l.r
an irxiUent out ot the twdiriary.
Th iu--
j ttooeer had ;ast receivrd an opening hid of
, gpj. when tbe s.jbs of a woman interrupted
I proontxlicgs. Tbe wife cf th man kw
.iNm.,Vni. mi.ii nn.W a niontn-
' had risen from a tk lsl. Wak." and
car.x!v able to stand, she forbade tbe sa.
She aud lbs her husbmnd was awav to tbe
mcmutiins ss hen the bon. were taken;
that their crow roust be cared for. tlial
lhe horses were the onlv means of trainine
a livelihvxxi. and that the deM, which tbe
horses were being sold to ati?v, was
already secute.1 bv a cj. rtirace on this
j year's crop. f course, tbe auctioneer and
ewybody else lt interest in the proved-
.u " -7, -TiT ii i., ,TA
1 inttw ifiii th ttaui r rs.-wt pvauss.! Umh.
. ' J .
j taking the horses from eer
1 The mpej.titiins people of lnditt-a are
Kreatlv SSCaTaSed over fike tad that entire
Seids of oats have the letter it' rf--tiy
w . . . .
.lin- on .u 1,1.1,
ThJ reduious
think that it mtns bl
y1
I 1 1 2- th- Mi..m war and ti war ..f the
m,, B ud.ji.Jrt.lT iUnu fllr
timid, or ! letter times: perhap V hoodie
not tor blood
K. ii:.
Come great, come small. ''
Were the wonts written in hiue chalk that
irres'ti er.rv one Lat Moc lav eveninir a-
)
, the liat. lt
, and ras . m
4.at .
their way home from going to
was tiie hr-t ot the n.
ccvs in everv wav. 1 a-iaina
l ere i Mr I Ks in a nulsbell:
1 oni ... i- ). . ivrrv ri.iute. in.i.
rarent" natm- of Alsane, Uermanr. (
Father a Terre Haute srr,'r.
Is married. No children. Fine house at j Thre w as a reminder ol ti.e palmy toc unjon called on General Man
Terra Haute. Stands 6 fe-H. hsik like 'dats' adout the Itisw Pacific wharf v-nw, ,,.i .ivWi . ,..:'
I Kill Nye aad chutu with James V itrorab
ttilCSr.
-o'-itK-ure breman from 1 t.. 1 , 4.
Served foot years as City clerk of Terre
Haute-
Va'U IK-oniotivo Firvnieo's Magazine.
In IS-4 el'vh'sl to the Indiana Iegida-
bare.
I Iro-atiizrti th Aierir--,n lk.i!wnv I'nion
iJnne." Iv.ct.
In polities. .1 ropnlLt
In every fniiliaooilj ther." an- people pre
tending to lie what they are not. covered up
by powder or hiding behind some cloak of
ileceotion. Tne incident, is interesting in
thi connection. It recently ort'iired at a
town 111 the south of France, during the j
visit or a cirvu. 'ne of the
cirva. 'ne of the chief attrac
tions of the show was a troupe of lierfonu-
; i -.i .,. l.J '.i L
ink .mil. anil HIM .. 1 I ...... 1';
various feats, their trains ano,in.-.sl thtu
Awr. the most accomplish.-d of them all.
as mm
WOCIG ravor Uie amitenof mi a piano forte
rtlrt a ....op.ii.b. i , . .Ji .i u:-
"-w.w. . i uinijii . . lil"UIU"t llir lliilll
and stnick up tho Marseillaise.'' At this
iimment some on? in the audience shouted i
...... ,. .., ,,i
: im, i ...r .,,.., . , .. iw i
I direction of the
cry. This
irv.lted i?nvit
Tf.T'.:.""" oen ti wa no-
in-i in .1 n oiaiin wi'iu on ri iiviiiiT iiiii
: . v ., . , .
re esling the tnck ihat had been ,vrpet-
rateil.
The rising generation should of all
'hinifs U. Uught obedience to law. Arith
metic is good, grammar is a tine thing,
laagaagas till tln-ir plana; but a high mornl
idea of ones position as a law abiding
ciUzen. is a. great it not g'tter. Th
tailoring men of the world need a better
Education in morals and religion, and the
rici men of the country need broader ideas
of fairness and equality. No man can
obtain immense wealth, w ith rare excep
tions, unless he pursues a selfish and dis
honorable course, ore of robbery under
some other name: both the laboring man
and the rich man need to turn over a BOSS
leaf. The host citizens and the happiest
ones are the fourgeotis or middle classes:
tbey live and let live, obey the law, pay
their debts, own their homes, live within
their means nt all haztrds. in matters of
income he'.ng governed by the law of
supply and demand. ,
Speaking of the item in the Graata I'ass
Courier about the Soldier's home the Salem
I dependent says : Wo would infer that the
Courier knows "what it is talking about. A
short time ago Marion county sent a man
named Adams, who has since died, from
the MOT house to tin homo. Bis fact was
nearly eaten away by a cancer, and ho was
an awful sight. Afior arriving there he
was sent buck to Sulem with a statement
Unit hi paper weto not properly raada
nut. His papers wererevieed, and Major
I) Q Sherman arranged proper impers and
sent them on Again Adams was refused
a place in the homo, lioeauso Uie olhcers
s.ml he bad u contagious diseaso. Now
Adams was an old soldier who fought in
many a buttle for tho pieservaUon of the
Union. If there was ever a worthy case
his was one Ho is now dead and his
homo is in the other world, hut there has
lieen nn injustice done him and we feel
thnt the officers of Uiat institution are tbe
responsible intrties. Wu never knew be
) fore that the soldiers' home olhcers had a
right to discriminate in the matter of rs
cciving indigent soldiers.
WE WANT FISH.
From recent issues of th valley papers
I nol e appeali for the construction of a
fish Udder at Oregon City, for which the
last session of the legislature made an
appropriation. There is not much hope
of it Being done while the state's money
is locked up, as now. Then what should
edible fish '.' Above the falls there is not
, 1 a U .1 it. sir . 1 1 - - ;
to tlUIKl a Usll It'lUer at Iie lallS. a gfKKl
m, ,hr.,.nd dollars were ssafa&aS or
stiuamteret! in ine enterprise, uie tat-
teiiing qualities of a soft job slew the
unAA.n 1 l.ivi.rlbl nf a feu- fa V I.r. 1.. 1,1..
ri ""' -
trii.nflirnts anil a nondeBerinlfifettmA nut
up which some ot,e jocosely jafd t
imitation of a fish ladder. fii
was the
fish ever
succceceti tp aecenuu iougi. many
, . . . . .
i.ir.1 ii.iu i. u. .v,.-,.. .i.
loo steep ana dangerous oi ascent mey
iiiemse es w,r , sotiin.ug more
i posa.ble, and since that time fish of in-
1 quiring minds climb a greased pole
' recte1 near bv for thei- benefit or
tboadeT their ca'mring outfit and take a
lralI around ,ie cliff, when t-iey want to
j Ms rjver boe Uie famotl8 cauract
j sjnce t(l8 cour,a bave faid ..Keep off the
; nrtm- the 4tur rpat of pelvstrianitm
! has not been eager'.y sought by the fes-
I tive salmon and sportive ?turseon and
j 1 1. is legal ostracism has effectua' ly closed
i he g ties of the Taiiey water against
ti,oe scaley refugees from the "salt teas
e " .'r?4rw called a fi.l. ladder
went out w ith the first r;se in the rirer
and i was feared, for a time, the sight of
it while floating in the baxous of the
lower W iiauitle would breed d-lormity
the unhatched finny minnows to in-
l W?" current ate
, D0,J.awara ot it.
Zio-t the rreai
. . . . -.
i tershed ol liie central valley tniiaoitea
. b? tometi.in ot utility wtu.e SMM lor
I 1 '"Jl" ' ' " ' "" " "" ' '
pr'8 , ,, ri,r
' Why not arrange to have tiie r.ver
shove the falls and many of the streams
( putting into it snpplied wi h carp and cat-
gw"x!!!!pZ
uurn waters a few years ago and put in
( tr wter below Portland and now I tie
marei cx .m? naeirGpoiis mru iun v
.. -.a
, t,em ? .ver mau eIoe.n.,. lDe
i i.i , t,rtfx nr i:n mum nmv.
tippt4 from Portiand enough of these.
j 0j btheT dtjible fish.to soon have the
olber eUe,ms soiled to
their propagation alive with them If
JJJ ggj Udders we will continue
l to pay tribute to oiher waters perhaps
lor rear to come tor our Dsn. a tniail
rye
i outlay
would In a few years make
, the Calipooia. from month to sooner, a
j pe''1 paradise for Ashing paties. Tbe
' leng-h of the stream in its serptn-
tiae wanerifs throuiih the country.
number of irihotaries reaching in
! opposite direetiont.tbat now contain none
"t fint y f.mily worth notice wouK
' freqaer tsd by scenes of p.eau re seek
I r thereafter. ttsprctnil,
i J
J. L. Hill
' X
-
S Tired. X cak, crv.us.
j
Meant imrnire blood, and over wo: k or too
1 tw - k i i
1 sc"-" .T'l-, VkI
VII: . . . -J I -.1. . IVI " i .
! nrtvrt Vn pi'ir l-lood. Thousands of
peo e ceryi, . at trv bet bMod punner.
i the be.t eerv
n - " a icnE'i- n
i 5 Uood S,.awril a. Wnat h ha done
1 . . - ...
, foe othei I i . tliodo fjr tcu Hood's i
C ores
- TV--rrirT.
r
when Il:wl ."sai
. ,.kt;.. ,nj .-r,
oetritty an ursappesr
!sarspan..a i- persistent v
r-.ng rrrvet, sweet sleep,
" '
:xrr?Vr!
IIckx. SarsaprarTila
Tf .tlOSSSI tj:nt ab it HjJ's Sarsa
pari'ia Is 'hxt they a-e prmsnent. be:us
the .tsr; from the o!IJ I midtiun o
purined, vitalised and errlched blood.
io n.ate ins hair rerow a naiurai color.
pre .er- u ;n- ,in.! keep li.e -a p nea.nty
11 I 11 "r tteurwer was inrcnteu. ar.a
ra provevl ilseil uccerul .
., ,. ... , .
Huod i Pi.ls are purely vceetab!-. kad
!o not purge pain or gripe. So d bv ail
. . a.
i
yestards when the (Califocnia t earner
arrived. hund.eC, of people mo:H or.t ol
CLrio;iy. oeing congregated on tne dock
I Tle psngtr Its; was the larcew that ha
be-.1 known in year, and beside the
! usual heavy cai go of 1'eirht. she cu
Uoo sacks of mai'. principally destbiei
rtesl
ed to
tastern cities. Astorian.
. -
tsri4rwlaasw4aa iCxiila.
j oiiibeoi r,.ue !o ,,le ,orId br ..u.ir,i.
is. is. in,s. i ,1,- 'i it
aru ami eninent physician will tell vou
Piat the progress in '-ne-bcin I agent. "has
been ol Tqual importa.ee. and as oa
.tienc-hetiing laxative that S,ruP of Figs
pot up
Is far in advance of all oihers.
The l.adw.
. .
i with
Thv pleas Sat
etTi -ct and periect safetv
lic'i I idies may ue the California
-,, . . f .
' ,1J r "Pder al
S?ndiVT- m,ke ",,hdr s-orlte iiemeviv.
1 I . Iha f risa in. sasa ntitnast artsAU T.-x-
i 4V " T.J M! 1 -7 .
tor th? n.me of the California Fit Svrup
i a . ... . .
p"n,,? ' '"'r u,e oo :om "' t!V rck
Ackowi.ei oen uv w. lhatj
nders
, w,ie defeate.1 for the office of J P
still
. , . .
in tne ien in ine are insurance oaalness,
representing the leadtaa companie?writ:
I ing city business and the old COfNTl-
NSftTAXi of New York, ihe ONLT first
class OOBtpanj writing
the sta'e.
farm businVaa in
Re-nem'K'i that Ayer's Sirsaparlila it
at! acted from the Honduras root, which
nly ot isrsapartlia ha the true alteratvc
p.operiies. Also, that It Is a highly con
centrated an '. poweiful medicine, and
hence its wmteiful result In all forms of
blood dl. ease.
Don'i buy a b'ood purifier because il is
cheap. "' The bet the Superior Medi
cine Ayer's J .irs.ip.ui-. t. Is, In the end,
the cheapest blood purifier in ihe market.
The Ingredient of which It is composed
are the most experts! ve and medtctnal'y
tttiefcetotts ihat can he obtained.
Parker Hros lead in baked goods, a.
well as In groceries. This
Is the truth, as can be easily learned by
a trial. Wben trading with
them, you get wnat you call
for. IK not hesitate to
Place your cash with them It buy.
guanlily, quality and first class
treatment every day In the week
et
A (.ii man painter, who has been work
ing In Ihe country, came t Allany with
some money.and yestetdey bought a tick
et for Portland; but he got beastly drunk
and though placed o'l ine cats this noon
got off, having his beggage, and as a re
mit was put In ihe city jab ihls after. loon.
All Tnota residents of the city of Al
dairy, who wish to furnish board and
root., a to teachers, while the latter are in
the city during the county institute,
which Is to b held from July 80th to
Aug 7th, inclusive, will confer a favor by
communicating with the county super
intendent.
A R Hi tirfsFORD.
County Superintendent,
W- Price's Cream Basojg pOW(jeJ,
mm
m
Forty Years UM I
left The Popnilsu.
Spokane, Wash., July 20. Ex-United
States Attorney Patrick H Winston, who
last May withdrew from the republican
party and joined the people's party, in
an open letter to the Hpokesman-Keview
has declined an in vita' ion to represent
the people's party in a joint delate in
v? unman county. lie puis rns reitiaai
upon the ground that he will not aJfiliii.
Sax VnutaMC, July 20. It in prophe
Bied on all hands that the Southern Pa
cific strike is to be settled by Monday
next. It is rumored that negotiations
of some sort are pending between the
strike leaders and the railroad officials,
f.,l .,.. tr,nilit t. nilMiil thi. rvnr.nlist
I ?1 Te.Vmift 'J at.t?,d L,th? P01' m
ti,..;,i ; ;lt..o. .
..j lave v.,, through the Xorthwert.
1 . . . . . . ...
. ultZTZ is no uae ol talking, the popnJisu
( mi ... ., . .
will win in the West and Northwest next
November. Minnesota is as good as car
ried, and the strike assures us Illinois.
i i.-.i, uii'i uie rni
Thi troaWe, on the top of the in-
iijiairiuaBinsMMi, was all that was
needed for oursuccegg ."
a BsereJe Baee.
Hales, Or., July 20. A large crowd
witnessed the 10-mile bicycle race at
Lone Oak track this evening. It was the
third race of the series of ten. There
were five starters, all holding out to the
finish. Chester Murphy, son of Judge
Murphy, was the winner. This is the sec
ond time he has won. Card, who won
the first race, broke bis wheel and was
campelled to make two changes and then
came home secoad. Time of the race,
U M: best mile, 2:54. .
la ITarmJa
ax Keancjsco, July 2D. An official of
the Southern Pacific said Udav :
. ,i ,y, . i;wi . ,
ltii-rc- are a number m men still oat.
j lher,. ig no gigniCcanoe in that
j as regards the operation of the road
Host ii meetni&ers wno nave nrt re
turned to work were formerly emploves.
in the shops. New men have taken the
place of Use mass of th J&e who were
employed in the train service.
Trains Sail.t
Sacwamexto, July 19. General Super
in ten dent Fillmore wag asked tonigh
aljout the business done bv the railroad
here today, and replied :
"We sent out from here today 154 cart
of freight. Thirtv-seren cars were ot
fruit, east-bound, and the remainder were
mostly freight north and west-bound.
We received from the East today 59 cars
of ice. Two east-bound passenger train.'
went out. All the main line locals ic
and out of here are running on schedule
time. Tomorrow we expect to send ou
six east-bound freight trains, about hal
of them fruit.
Tr I" r . Earalac.
Eostos, July 19. The receivers of tbe
Union Pacific system this aitemot.n issn-
ed their statement of tbe condition of
the rxsad tor Mav. The showing is
ross earnings f ryBai.TTlJD
Expenses
2,loi9.Wb.ll
. urplu
373.S15.3j
rmrm oS7,M4.83
SH Tae 4 atw racsSe
Tacoma, July 19. The Xorthera Pa
cine has shitmed 560 isrs of frebzht tnm
' Tacoma Eastward since Monday, and
' will ship 300 more tomorrow. Order
are on die for 1100 empties on this divis
ion, hut thev cannot be supplied until
.. . - r . . 1
'. delaved cars arrive from the East and
an unloaded
' Will C4w ail see
S. FstANTii4-D. Jalv 19. John
Dag-
; , - . i . f c x.-
". I . V-TV y
co mint, reeeitped orders todav from the
ssxretarr of tbe treasunr to cow
an un-
limited number of silver dollars
I ,h.. .maininwrlwrw of Jnlv mod. durimr
: f - - '
I . irir. full rnw,-irv rrf ;:.
0 C0B1
rv of the
. t-. . : -- ., . . 1 . - .
...... X cim.i.r .....I iiMwtf.. h.ra .Itti
mint. Ai similar instructions have also
; t-fn nt to the mint otncials at New
been sent to the mint otncials at New
Orleans, Superintendent Daggers says
; that fully t3.000.lW0 dollars will be turn-t-vl
out by August 1st.
The Tariff Sti,
WaauaaiOK, July 19.The democrats
: of the bouse today without a division of
sentiment, so tar as surface indications
were concerned, and amid a scene of un-
isi"ii-cix-u ruiuucissm, f""
4,t uses 10 xxirrx-uir wim nuuiaiiuus
1 to tne oomerrees to stant arm agatns
whi.-h rnV ...t'.. 1,-t.l
placed upon the bill.
A aaaatxte.
G.ms"tox. Julv 19. Todav a commit'
: XV6ton brancli had held a meeting and
J-Urvd the strike off : that it had also
aissolved the organiiation. and would be
. i-,i in j,- nt trM. mM1 r.intate.l
1 ,,. nlac-s had n.nlwii till..!. Mr
V,i.-rtn i,I lh,-ir !lnr.lit-ATi.in w.ultl V.
j .vmaiif r-pt bv tho oonirranv
TartST B41U
Washisgtos, Julv 1. The tariff con-
I decidedaftera 15 minutes' session
tins atternoon to report a disagreement
I y" "'.f '-"" -l"'r f.W .'
I aisagreernsjnt wtiei
Portca to. V.ie hoUSe ,t0m0rr,x?-,
dftantially agreed on, WS
liauuiuiK lilv uifi'CX-tu'cu w ucu i , ia iv-
was also
: 1 1 1
7 ? Tri x
1 . .s , . 71
ivnvenes. vaicnings, irom roe comma
ti-s on rules, will present a special rule
allowing two hours for debate, at the
end of which .time a vote will betaken
I . ,. , ,
on again sending the bill to conference.
i a O
i
' k fi.Nnw Julv IS. lt mav he
I a twMw, JUiy it. ma w?
stated absolutely this evening that over
tures have boon made to the strikers on
behalf of the railway company, which,
if accepted by them, will bring the long
ootid in u strike to a close. The terms of-
fered as a basis of compromise are that
Uie company will take the strikers back
to work, except those who have been
guilty of crimes. It is just barely pos
sible, however, that the propooed calling
off ot the strike may be defeated by ttis
latter condition, the strikers being averse
to its acceptance. The matter is said to
have been submitted to Dobs for his de
cision. Ow The X r.
Sauna, July 18. The strike situation
in this vicinity is more favorable than it
has been at anv time for three weeks.
The Northern Pacific announces that it
will start its branch lines from this city
in the morning with the old crews, AH
engineers and conductors have applied
for work, and were it not ior the destruc
tion of bridges west of this city, there
would be no difficulty in operating trains
OB time.
The Tras Leave.
Cmc.uiO, July 18. At 8o'clock tonight
tienora 1 Miles appended his signature to
the general order removing the federal
troops from Chicago. The infantry will
take trains for their respective posts,
while the cavalry and artillery will march
to Fort Sheridan and remain there until
such time as General Miles thinks best
that they may lie sent to their posts.
A Mat Trtal lwSBlaest.
WcKiH.s, July 18. The trial of
Knox and Worden, charged with com
plicity in the trestle tragedy, promisee
to be very sensational. The prosecu
tion has summoned 44 witnesses and the
defense S7. The preliminary examina
tions will last several days. The array
of counsel has probably never been be
fore equaled in a justice court in the
state.
An earthquake
Oobx, July 18. At 8:30 this after
noon distinct earthquake shocks were
folt. Dishes were shaken from the
tables, the walls of some of the large
blocks were cracked, and a general
shaking up occurred. Many people wore
frightened into leaving their homes.
BJOHOLENE
What U It
- It s- the new shorten ing -tak
ing the place of lard,
-or cooking butter, or
I both. Costs less, goes,
farther, and is easily'
by anyone.
AT ALL GROCERS.
Refese AH Ssbstitttts.
N. i. FAiRBANK & CO.,
Of ST. LOUIS and
k cMicaoo, new tobk,
.aa saoarron.
w
EtlttEKFURO
BCK1 4l3f
in
4narTt La
- - iimi i.l auDtwn nen V. BSUen is pr 1
adV (a wuiss. OfFlCt-In th r.a MoeJ
I !.T Ml
uwvy s taw SatMtMr fat CVamry. C
Ainaj, Orwaww
j(E. f . WRItSHT,
iw, , at lav. rA !f jearr Pwlse wot i
. lineatMarUof tArs Wat. S?i txwt:oQ -ii
snwn iil arasxem-i rr.-ua i:-
mm tj TrmuO. Alauy. cxr .
IV t a. ii. I M
8
I (i
i . ." - 4
li leni nuir- i i r- tw
Maxim. iimfui'.''tes.. slaw
J J WHITHC1,
Attorney at Law, AlbawT r.
otittiti: mrtLi
AttorntrfS at Law.
Aibacj. Pre
0
It. J. I.. HILL.
Payosawa S Jaiiii. OFTTCf:
far-7 Btiwrta, Aftaar, 0tof.
Or H E Beers. Dr o
Physic iaas anc Surge
Sial attention etven to d:s
women. Hon- 10 to 12 AM, a
7 to S P M 0-":- and residence
berg Building, First Street, bet we
lndEKssTTth.
D
KM. XtlTOv A 4Vls
orrtca-
B. rraaibia anu Aln, Cv. OaDat
1 qtT aci eawwxry-
T.
C.HACKKT, M.t.
twjstriaa aad Sannraa, OSce-C stairs j
x utxyr.'W
Bosaatsr. corner IStk aad Caiawus st-
tv ccicKce..w;5iicK
0 ALBAKT, oasSOl.
TSAXSACT a tt iiiac ansa
DSAW SIGHT D4t vrTS on Bass Vrk. Sa
UAX MOSET xfn r i waintj
aaCtUTK wraosit tabjert to ssmsti.
0OiXCTKi aw-t oa Ut sKt xw
OrrXRE3T.Did ee Uta iMm
B
ARK OP M IO.
clo, OXtKOO.
-1
SI H
. J a
A
1 bv rs V ' anted on Suiary aadCcaumi
rTHE ONLY AUTHORIZED
jkl of JAMES B. BLAME
By Gail Hamilton", his literary executor,
with tbe co-op -ration of hi family, axt-l Soe
sir. Qiawv Conrdwte Wotkr, ' TWHxrt
Ytuas or Coxoaass," and hU later boo,
"Political Dtsccsjsroxa " On pro pectus
for Iwm 3 bbst srajjso book ia the av
act. ART Jordaa of Me., took 112 ortUa
from drat I !i) calls; ageot's pnjfit flgvjft
Mrs Ballard of 0. took 15 orders. 13 tsxd
Russia, in 1 day; profit $2i.25. $i X Vc.
of Maaa, took 27 order in S da'. s: j.rxosi
$47.35. J Patndge of Me. to Jt 3 o:45
from 36 calls; profit $75.. S A rVmer
N. Dak. took 53 order in 3 davs; r or
)i.25. Kxcirsava TkESlToav givse. !
lawith to make LARGE MOK Y rit
. nadiately for terms to
1 jgn m ijfe Co- .XorwifiiX
umi OQLiiieim issfirfc
ALBANY, OREGON
1991, 1892
t Twrra s?t4 Stwsxer Ssk
A ft 1 corps of inatroctcca. -
.JtsiSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, UTUUlT
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Cooraca ot study trranjreJ t - w . ..
all grade of student
SfAcimi iHiiwctments cftrm. t ..
v. KLBser w rsiT
UN I OBTAIN A t A TEST Tn
' ana an booms opto km. welt
wxparsaara
tiaa strtctrr t
book mmi tnm.'
xaratwa wsaa a oa, ismsc
ie iseawai
,,ASv.33a'vwrfnS,
T Ot. Priced Croani Bskls Psm
tata I i aws. ft
Soai sni1.iaw.it lisi
Pauats takast
Wtr Fair Ittghtst Aw