THE BEST Blood Purifier IN THE WORLD. WHY SUFFER with that chronic disease? Do you want to die? Sul phur Bitters will cure you as it has thousands. Why do you suffer with that FOUL, OFFENSIVE BREATH 1 You noed not If you use Sulphur Bitters. They never fait to cure. Operatives who are closely confined in the mills and workshops; clerks who do not have sufficient exercise, and all who are confined indoors. should use Sulphur Bitters. They will not then be WEAK AND SICKLY. Ia vour Breath impure. Your Stomach is out of order. Sulphur Bitter3 is the best medicine to take. Sulphur Bitters will build you up and make you STRONG AND HEALTHY. At the dawn of womanhood, Sul- 3phur Bitters should be used. Will Hill PWI1. Send S ..-cent stamp to A. P. 0WCn ftjttOP.MMf ,rtwhat medical work published FromTerminalor In jri.tr Points th ITnntknnn Rnrnfin Dnil ib line to lasta To all Points EAST and SOUTH EW TRAINS F VKK1 DAT iu the tear to nm mm nnA at. l AUL ttUU IjUlVjftUl NO CHANGE OF CARS.) Composed of Dfcin Cars Umnrpnaad riiiiin.in wrawmz km aiwp w s Of bUt EquiDdfnt TOURIST SLEEPiNBCRS. rtit. I Wilt til .' 1 t H.iul ve i ti 1 in ! t-h free rf Ktct 'tr I -l I l t I . I f ELEGANT 0 AY COACHES. hi. uiii tin jjiujiurith al liais, affording Direct an d Pullman a'eeper reservations ca. b vecured In advance through any gent of the road, i H ROUGH rtcKKTS to and from ail points iss Amorics England and Kurope can ta parchaawd at ay ticket office or this cotrpany, Full irf-rmaU n eonearnlng rates.time 1 trains routes an I other iz Turn IshAd ou applicatjjn to any agent, or A D CHARLTON, .iranl arwl PMiier Agent. No !2l rrst St. ctr. Washington. P .rl'and. ie;oc. Rev HI iufrttil. i f Drs M-ines, Iowa, '.March 23, t:tss underjdale "I 1893: 3 B Man. Mm Co., Onfor, Oregon. Op arrivitta h .me Usr w,el, 1 ttmrrlal well and at xinnsly a t.ltinv. Our little gill, etshi and ooe-b- If year, old, who bad wa ted a. ay io 38 pounds, is r.-w well, strong and vigtiroe, and wrll lleshed op. S. B. Congh Tore hssdne it wttr'a weS. Goth of tbe chidden like it. Your S It. Coogh Care baa cured and kept sway all hoarseness from me . So give it to vey one, with gre-tiues for sllj Wiahing ft proatrsii y, we ar Yoore, Mr A Mas J P Cord. II yon wiau feel iieao and chaerlo and nad lor thaSprine'. work, eleanK jiri)SM with th. Headache am. Uer Oarr., br takin two or Utrae loaraeanh -tek. 611 cetits per bottlo by all liracimU. Si jndsr pcwltlve rwaraata. Lf J ACUXIMING. 'EAST AND SOUTH VI THE SHASTA KOU1 OF IMF. ricutbern Pacific Co. Bspraai T rat mi tSSWS ajllseil tl' Sooth C: Ur. a. I bv l:tSr s I br 10.46a a I Ar Taos jcm I, I, P rtlail aibMtr Hail fran -iai j I HnrV i - t a ' t:S ; if' , , i . , t st at 'i from t ui' "t ! ni J i tls t fan It ,y H trrltb i-g .fiitirtion i ( htl ley. li mill i(,-i. ' I I i-.iiona . i ran I it !"t4i.. atis i u lftSSrs I L :tj"ca I A f.ru, Albsiv Roeeb'i.v Ar' a"r br I tfcSti a Lr 1 7 0: :in a I be a no. a 1 sr I ft a l b -OU t a K- Its. f i -; in .. Albany Labaii'Hi In: 1 AS SO A :r b At t. 9,ILLMA 8UPFFT SiFEPFRS AND Diiina- Cars on Ogd-n Ryute. SECON0-CU5S SlEbPlisG CARS ti.ii-ite.l la all Thn ash Tralw. Weal 4tr srltlslaw. nr-Tst kf. rwarLAMit and isbiaih Halt ai dah t (Bxoept Suii't.j wi ' a I s.!6 r a I f Ar Poe'n1 Or .III. Ar bv l tt r 1X0 rraaa.Tta baii.t rRxcjfitSui.daj. 4 H lea I V PK I br Ar Portland McMmnrtl.e Ar I 4-.fi a t ! r,o a v 7M T'fcrotrtrb tn all i-oiit in the P.turn Sute. Otnarla t rnroe" cat l ! in I at mat rse. Irom ' rraeb, Arent Albany. . KOKHbftr ft 9. KOOBR sn.if.r ta'lO T. n.t orttsr.d 0rit 1'i.itliiil. oreton. A. J Armttronf, Prtn. hr ad. SrlKHil: t'aetTAl bu.. Cot. 't galeiii.Orerta -liior couice. of Bluily. uin. iiae. of tuitio. Itusiness, Short hanii, Se-lii nation ibroinjlioui the veal'. Student son , at sat Urn.- fUtlw't. xm !lbr school, ft. ! I U , . GOOD Food - - - Digestion- -Complexion - are all intimattly connected j S nracticallv inseparable. I hough the tact s oucns : ismored. it is neverthcle 2- 2 true that a good complex- tgiS--: ion is aniia.Ktssibiiiiy with- - ; out good digestion, wmcn ; in turn depends on gooo . food. There is no more common cause of Indigestion than :rd. lt the bright house keeper use COTTQLENE Th New Vegetable Shortening ; a and substitute for lard, an.l Si i her cheeks, with those ol sjs ner iniutiy, n iu rv . " , j , more unciy to uc A.tac a r - rose in the snow." " is CoTTOLKN ic clean, deli r" cate, healthful and popu- - , lar. Try it for yoursell. a..x m- Send three cents In tump to '. handsome Cottolcnr Cook BooV. 5 containing si hundred recipe , 11 .' 233 prtpantdby nine eir'ncat author- ajiS r -I-"'""" cooking. rWt only by N. K. Fail-bank & Co., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, MEW tOB. BOSTON. tift a if nrtp fcr ncfiiv men sj.de so by too ckM riUcUon jobolnsss m- re meouu strain, . b "u" H lire, or Ttdoa. siMU oontrmcted In vouih. CVSSlAJRL KJUf arsvtcUm.toBI.ovwM eMHSjr or btowrlM, Ww-SSMT Weak. im, lTnr-trT w'tk BarlT mr ta Tmwjt and If iMIe At; lack of vigor nd strargth, v in aaxaal Impurad and .-atened nrnaaMral In awnohlns old aim. nn vb air eras spsaa rr.m nwted or mmtM in manr tboaaaad eaaes xaatad and rorad IntbspaaS Sflsaa ranu i tMTOMJmciUAvTllJ 1 I paraona for ta rsaaca Was w atrnprr i Tar ot axpenao bejood a poatal eard and a two rent laxtaira stamp taasked. Thr postal cird tor a in aandlua ns tbeir fuK address sad the noav spun ibelr JuOirtuentor unm. watntnaia an stamp (orUie letter reiornlne the statsassM of Uteir esse tor wbteh wo aopplr thtts .with qne tlun blank, to be Bllso 0.-- and a ir en re tope for oae tn returning II wben ' JS Wwen we laoatte tbe U XBCoo blank we prepare et?bt dij K . treatment and forward 1 . by tuali M I WI!. pre paring pintaao. Akm lib 1 1 .. ,'.a not oeerent attanOoo to boslnees. We lesve the aaatter ot acraUm ordan entlratT wttathiawi eelis the fteetrta: Isaatssewa, Uav tna sattssad Uraae seudlna for trial pertacea ot oar saUity to beneat Own we feel teat titer are mere tenjetr taiareatad tbaa og telro. la unttnatng the aseof the Passu lea. Dm prloas as !.:. posatbie, ana the They are as follows: aaso for one a WAS Vail. They are as follows: aaSO for one moats; UJJ0 tartwemoatba; riforarae aaoetba. We ask all peraon nesdlne treatment te send tberr tddrw nn poatal or by letter, all yasa a moot leatw ter. 1 be i nooan oa auiiiuaw 11 to Mraut aists latxarive and NZX7S Tosrm its or sect br mail. Sc. 60a. OOK3 $1.00 per packajre. tfA The Favorite Z0CT1 HJZXi JrU nJ for tbe Teeth and Breata.Se. ' Ott-'Uw Swoeney, tAJL, Sen Metro, 3sL, rrs: ChUoh's Catarrh Remedy hs the ant medlctoe I have ever found that would do me anygood." Price SO eta. Bold by rniswJata. SHILOH'S CURE. Thb Gbkat Coooh Cmat wotanQr sweat whereall others fall. For Cooanopnoo tt has ao rival: has i l cored tnonsanaa. and wiu mi too. If ta t en is time. HMsDCtt.tOela.CJQ. Gladstone has A clear Head "VHY? Becanse he It Bows these rules: "Keip the head cool, the feet t .aiui. and me bowels apen." Yon can have a clear head and live to be ninety if you r?3 the same thing. When the bowels (ail to nwve dur ing tbe day take on retiring two Smith's Small Bile Deans. Their action is to mild lhat yon are sot aware of it. A'l diy your mind will be clew pi. joo! "Not a gripe ir barrel of them." Ask for email site. Take n- schstimte for SMITH'S Bile Beans I & wBwwawNKwBwawaS(Jmw m .ft .mwBmwP-TTV PniftaTTTweA. -wB 'W COPYRIGHTS. tw COPYRIGHTS. CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT lor s tjompt. apawer and an tnwt optnlon. wrtte to MUNN ar. CO.. who have had neartr aftv Tears' experlenoe tn tbe patent hnaineaa. Com -timlca-tloo. utrlctlr oooSdentlal. A II andbo.lt of In formation concerning Fn tenia and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of awehao, leal and acSantlOe book. Mint fre. Pateet taken tbronah Mann It Co. teesrrs fee Si notice in tbe Meie.tlSe Amerlenn. and iw "w hrooffat wtdely before tbe pebllewrth. pot coat to th. tnrentor. This splendid naper. jsswed.wesaly. elesantlr lllostraled. has br larthe larmt rtrealation of anraeientiac work tn the world. S3 a rear. Sample, enpte earn free. llaiwirw KdlUatLmonthly, BJoarear. fingls -O Ml vm.,tm ... w uvam & oontalna bnan uiii piatea, m ootora, ana or, and DOotoaraph. oft,, enaLling buildurs to abow :c . noaesa. wits plana, lateat daatarrt. and I , Kaw Voitn. 31 Aiwret Biuiakva' ".Din VI anted on Salary and Commltsion THE ONLY AUTHORIZED ,m of JAMES U.BUPJE By ('AM. Hamilton, his literary cxecuto-, with the ct-ii ration of hiafami'y, snd fr Mr. maine'a Compl-te Woik', ' Twi:ST Vbaks or fosoRKHs," and bit later bonk, 'PnLiTICAb Dlsf.'UHriiojiH " One prospectna Utr there 3 r.K-r seixino boks in the nar set. A K P.I rdan ( Me..took 112 order from tl rat 1 10 cal la; .Kent's profit 819S50. VI, a B-Hsrd fO. tnt.k 15 orders. . esl Russia, in t dat ; profit $2.25. R N Rice of Maaa. took 27 order, in 2 da-..; profit (47.25 J Patndjro of Me took 43 orders from 36 oslkjl profit $75.25 K A Pa'mer N. Dsk. tool 53 orders in 3di; p.-ofi !J.25. Exclds'vb Tr.biT0By tivrn. I j wish tomske LARGE MO' Y rit nadiately for term t 1 1 llenrv Dill Pnb. Co. ,!,orwifili,Coii A 3 1 COLLEGE.:::.: Send for Catalogue Address, RKV. E 3 CO.VDIT, Albany, Llragos S5.00 to'5.u PEU DAY at noine selliiiif l.ik-htninii Pla er and platintr iew e!ry, watches, tsu'eware, etc. Every house has gootls needing plating. .40 ex ! perlence; no c.plul; no talking. Sime i agenis are ir.ak'ng $2C at'ay. Permanent! .mtion. Address U K Delno & Co., Co- n bus, Onio. nnnrl SSII! IWII J pilll.UUUlltllllllllMIIUIlilinauiincBB 1 iTW Jit... n nnif Already At It. The Oregouian says: "Mr McMiHin repeals the sta'e fiction that the senate sugar du'y carries less pro tection for the trust than the McKlnley law. This never once should be let pass uncontradicted. Tbe juggle of the senate duty covers nearly i cett more protection for the trust tlun the present Hat duty of H cent. This means an annual revenue ot JtloGO.OOO or $7,000,000 on 32,000.000 pounds of sugar importeu J An investigation of the above state ment shows that the repubUcsn organs of the country will continue their long-followed course of misrepresentation in order to deceive the public on the tariff question. This statement of the Portland organ should not on.) new be let to pass uncon tradicted, but morally it should never have been made at all It i3 so far from the truth that a decent respect far its voracity should have restrained the Oegoninn from making it. Now the present hat duty of . ,4 n cent a psund is the protection given j the trust by the republican party. The; senate tariff bill which has just passed tho house iivev a duty of s of a cent per pound protection to the trust, and in ad- I dition to that it is provided that there shall ' be an additional duly of one tenth of one ' cent' a pourd duty on U sugars above 16 uuicn stanuara laiponeu irom counines that by law pay an export duty. Now all ) countries that export sugar ttnhiscoun'ry j do notjpay an export dn'y. but. if t did, i then the total protection givea the trust 1 . . . . , . . m 1 under tie law just passeo woum oe pius , one-lontli ot a cent wnicn tuais nine- , fortieths of a cest per pound, while the ; McKinlev law gives twenty fort'e hs of a cent per pounu wdicu is eitucn-iurttciu. u, 1 a cent ( er round more than the senate tariff bill gives. Hence, th-; Oregonian's state meot tba "the juggle of Ibe senate duty covers nearly '4 cent more pro'eciion for the tn'st than the present tltldutyof X cent" Is wi bout the semblance of trn'b and sbruld be contradicted by every one j who loves lih' Mther than datkness. ' V"e are do" sure -bst 'heOrenonian nisde ! Itself understood ben it says; Ttis j mr nn mr.Hl r,vniip nf S6 IKW Oil) r.r 1 1 $7,0C0.(K0 on U2.000000 pounds of mjrar lmpor.eo u u rueans mat unqrr i senate bid jus! passed the government will rjceive $6,(100.000 o' 97.OCO.0O0 revenue ; on 32.0CO.000 pounds of refined scgar re-! 1 . . 1 sul ieg from the lifferen ial duty a'one. it i?dly wideoflbe mark. Tbe fact is j ibat if we iuioort 32 000 000 of refined ogar the coming tear, all from countries i that nav un eiDo-t du'v he total amount of revenue received therefrom by Ihe gov ernmeut would be, so far a lhe dtfferen tial duly h tncroed. 72001 The 40 ' per cent adva'oem du y would 1 about ft"),0.Xt. A Sixteenth Amendment' There is a h-w of opposition !! .k. .lec tion cf Senators by populir t e since the recent sctUn tf tbe House cf Repteseeta tivea In a Jo,, irg bv ao ovetwhelmir ma jority -Irf" bjll iou rrdt ktren'lt c.ms'itotiortsl t the States a 1 r-iecdtwrnt. The i .opceition i rrc:icallt conr,neJ, however to tLe Republican ifj N'jwbte.oo,i, j apor.ior, of '.he dcuocrtik press of Xtw j V., It an.l the K attain S". al r it there an - a. a a " , . t . .V . , J W, JW m . . I . 1 , - D.-n oc-atia: prott-f jg in the House ac- j , oms officia s of the treat J-y es a !,,T " 10 tioo. TheR-paMkoppodtioatotbe s-1 a.!ked lacreas. la cust-m. reeeip., Irj j T.t.-hswr v.-7 prop.-rly .e!oatl ta, .ree menJa..r.i is oe ae iiaital io .ne nse. bs.1 ',,- , ,.i Puticalar. d4ri e ,: H'l Srstle .tetleea ... the N-tnJr, U found it. the East .. welt a. .he West. ! M. Ltrgequaattnes U goods eo. ! W bid. prcsW.-J 'ha. tip. sn.l in the Sou h a. -.11 a. the No th. , v V tt,. I ,,. , ooo be p?rop.l tied f ..- r-"cb-.r of h.x-benstor U-ve, ol MstsachsjeHs is jpot1., wilt le wl hnrj.n s soon as posst one of the tminmt Republicans who tare . after te bill btcomea a 'aw. to meet i wouche.t a lnce against the smeidont. th demand-of 'be fali trad,. Hry gal. ' Tte MiatschuK tits Seoj.or is hardly a an noli -OS tf all ktvda will f3raa a large ' compe-.ear witness as h-- caanot b:eapcctei ! Xrm lhrie .j hfraes's The ilhl.a- . to discredit the csecas sysrem which kept j al of 5 cenU per pound In d t tn cigtrs is J fcm fo- 4 coniec:ve te'tns la He; sena'e ol cp-cted to stirn.la e trade b' some esteot the United Slates, when it was a mallet of inquiry to msny prop'e why be t'toaei ever have served one. But while it is impossible o boj-e that an ex Senator who has never had the pop ular indorsement cf his Sta'e will lk with favor upon a change proposing be'.ter method than the one under which be was cboAen, there is one part of the Hawes argument which is worth, of serious con- .ideration now. because we sha.l donbtlea. bear a great deal more abcut it as Ibe dis- cusaion over Ibe proposed amendment pro- ceeH Tbe present si'uatio" at Wasiiiogton Pace more wno worn j oppow a consmu- tional amendment making Senators e' - ec - tive bv the Sa'es in the attitude of deciar - inlk,Ml,Aii.lA aa at r.reaet.1 aaaaatl . rwtaal t. . beat. ik. e-r.V a wl mil responsible to them. The opponents of the amendment cannot ecape the logic of their posi ijD. And such a postion and asrrtin constitute a challenge which the coun'ry will not he slow to accept. The testation of violence and mob spirit; de sixteenth araancment will come. jclares McKinlev ism is the cause of tbe ... . , ... . I The Cti;osiA 1,-ejainc c jf Dnaccial deprestiOD; favors arbitra'ion be- I .... . I. . . I bill iui pard ,a: I.MA ,fflnki,a in I am n n-mrm nnnntiM ' What Free Osal Means. b'ntler tw bove c,,ilon ihe Or pubil-besa lt.r.K tmi Pitt whh Wektey Jfilsne. iaanae,rr nf ta Itsttf'i Iron com rany. VV.I. ii si : "Th- ailop Ion of the viisoi t .nfT bt I, n-inased "y the b.wer j house "i . . n;r- --.'ii- ii" tb- tiemoraliiaticn of ihe eat mining ndu.tiy cl ihe sti'e Wa hltigtea " This is tbe same old cry that fttes 'wa soasiekd in Has ers of tite peop e lt tears b) t.'iose ptolccted tribute sucker, thai lure i cen living off iie hard earning! of he pecp'e for rar. Wha weight stiould Wi o ia woid have lo tl.tb mintug what congrei abojld do? js he no' a teneficMtv if ih protictive lawt of the conn- ry? Is he not so much interested that in tqut y lc sl ould hav nothing to ssy t bout li e mailer at ail ' Put all lid- aalde ton.a'tc room fur a few facl. iha are w i a It cimt to upet every thing Wbaon say in behalf of a pr j'tc'lve iRtifT ) oral. If Canadian to.il can Ire sliippcd into this countty sn 1 scid for le s h -n coal can be pro Etvced he e, then ine coal mine owner .hoold bve a protrClion tariff law.providrd l U sriinittrtl th.l the jtto'ectlve theoty Is riglii, which tbe iiter drnls. on all proper occasions- Cotycriifel)', if coal can Ire ship ped f.om the L'nl eJ.S a es o Biltish Amer ca and sold iu competition wiih the coal tf that country, then our cotl mine ownn- ned no ,tr t-c loi a-'iibis1 the competition of rol " educed in the former country. Now s lo thr fsc's on these points: For Hit. twelve- months ending June 189$ there w,r imporied into 'hi. country 1,148437 tout of cod while we i-spuned 3,616167 tjr.s, 1 436,870 Ions initio biu'nlnous coal, ihe kind upen which we bVii a m.ty now of 75 c:n.s per t..n. I' pht-ti! I he bo-n In uiind ihat (J .n .tl. hue a 11 y on lort,ign co.l of 67 cents per ton and me further fact should be kept in mind Hist nf ihe' 3 619,167 ions of coal which we exp.ti'ed Ian' vert' 2.816,275 tons were shipP' d Imo ! ; tbe British North Amercjn Pussesslu-.s : very country whose conije'i'on In ,he ,he Pet Irid Mr Wi's.oti sc. 111. 'it feitr mu. , i Mr Wilson tilks at ihouh he ieal bt. ! Ileves no one is cic-ne l lo tills q te lua : of a priteillve duly Oit C'! bat thj mine own?rs and and hit employ ;a, t iut totally gnotinj; th: in .ch larger ela-s of people w con,uroe lne COli, p-,,.. ( (, , , ,. , , ssrne old spirit of seifinn.-.s and gtme of grab. A dispatch from Pittsburg.Psnniylvinla, sayst -The pasaage ol the Ui iff bill hss ul resdy made itself felt here by a marked revival of business. Stockt In all lines of manufacture have bren reduced to a mini mum, especially iron, rtoel and glas. To day large orders weio received bv local manufactures snd mote arc expected .'' Postmas'er Bonham, of Salem, has se lected J A Seilwood as his nssUtant posl master. Mr Uonham and the people of Salem ur-j to be congratulated on securing the services of so e'ean and competent a man as Mr Seilwood. The Shanghia correspondent of tut Lon. don Times says 50,000 Japanese troops are already In Cores, and otheis are constantly landing. The Chines; fleet ia patsive. The correspondent sdds: "The war fever In Jspan Is Intense. The presi snd popular orators are advocating themes for the conquest of Msnchutia Tnere is a sttlct censorship over the news. l-erytbirg reported concerning ihe wir it ex rrmelv partisan. ' The Cent it-1 News' SUunghai coirViod- eutsays."A fleet of 8 vessels are reporttd to have passad Chee Foo August 14 I wi d wss w,rJ " Burinrss men in Bdtlmore expreis salts faction over the liinsl settlement of tbetsriff bill. Coniervatire demrcraU, lie Mi) Latrcbe, City B agister John T R bb, City Louecto' Hopkins, J LrswIorJ li sck, one - ol ,he iB t lb ppen , the Sou h Mr ,lirry xunl;,, C1e f ,he leading coal men, jolm N .itu, and Mr Himbieton, the bariker y u,,, ,he. a-e t,x,(ie 1 .j,!, the bI as hp beM ,h,t hjve hetn fr,mcd MnC ,; lrurg4 conl.'ere snd com- mcnti Senator Got mm lor his work, "lor lhe ;0,ere,t & ln, countri in Senerl. ,nd ,,,e ref ni Mar.atld )8 mnieoUti' Chtltm.n Willilro F ILrPv.-l ih; irm ocratic natiunri committee, was asked vles a to the pa-ss(e o' the lsrifl bill said. his and 'Under all cir euros ancc I rrgarJ ike action aken br the hoieot r-pr.-scntstUes as wise anJ patriotic, a tltot.ph I do not thar in ti e beJelth.t he senaie auuld have ttfuvCi or o'hetwi e Uiud io p a 'stiff bill. What tt.e BM y rrrjs, ts,e:- Ul'v af er a protiactt d t um Vi r s.ion t!ei res lied. is .o hivehe t ttr q i?. tin ; tlrd. Its "inumi mn ixmiu hmi ruj impiovrraeui io MsSrl I do not look lor bttslnrst b oir. but 1 do espect s gen- i era! i-nproveoaent in hurinesa ecu tdijos. j ... ... . I yoite nimri.11,,1 taped ibe Hctno-rsl.; pjr- : iy will be helpid by lhe actios taen What- t "ex heL- tl e country. ..most ol necrssitt teaefits ih iar y in power. You can pet ! me dow? a' vrrv well satisfied with the : . I outco-ne, even ihougb the tariff bii s ' passed ai.d i a'mcnt certain to bexme s ) ". a,ia I that cotdd be dewed fom deaocrstc sttndpojnt. . . - . ..,.. ID 't.w in nc-ipls frcm incml levctue s MM ithla the on: ten j. .. in cae the ptrsidont allows the tariff hill to becoasa a law. At Pekin (II, recetp: yes erday retched ii .... and rv the district of Mary tana amounted to $tio,oo. a.nouotsoi whiskey ai.d split s at Lsrgc gre'. diatillery centers have bten rrg..ase.. . again. I; wtl! I an-umed th l prscti.aliy all 0 It will be dtawa II posalbie bef rr the tsiil becomes a lw. Dariij the atst ten days the interna! rercnoe receipts are ea. - i . . -m v. e, . . .1 . 1 1 ihat dhecion ... Tbe platform adop cd by the democrats " of Indiana, affirm opoosi ion Io the vl - k I ciou. system of class legUlat'-oo called pre- tec-ion; approvea tbe effort, of President Cleveland and Senators Yonrbee and l or. ' ,0 , lDt pledges of tbe last dem- CODTeo,io.: m. tb- U, republican party .d ,be . I -coterie ' of aenatom who are mas.iurrad . lag M rJeavtcrals, who. by threaU to defeat 1. . .... -.1 all tariff letrijion. have tcmporariiv pre- , TeBte lhe drmocral c prty from earning j 0Qt ,u pledges: indotse Ihe income lax . ,w. the tasatioa of greenback . and th. r.ne.1 rt elae'mn law. la in farce I - .1 m . 1 .a .. , .. ... .a , . . the A P A nnwiae. unnerfriolir under.10- Icratic and un-American; dec! ires la favor I . ,. 01 every lawiui euon to secure lor toilers a better condition; denoanoe every man.- -r tTT ,77 . jsomptaary laws; re affirms the bell that is a t""r wsuiisiv, ntA w u uioett -I't. huh.' 111,111 1-'ti wiiDoui cnarire lor mintage; hails with delight the ign of gonlan entirely ahm.le? l-f ra ion the resiora'itn of the bitue'allic system; ) al pers t . know tba-e,ry chcf:u'e in the in lorse the admini.tration of fievt land, nl especially bis codrs,; ia maintaining law and order. . ,. . 7T". a uispaicn irom At ania weorgt.i sats: i "A coffin stood in the doorway of a bag gage car of the At art j k West Point tru'n yester-ay. It was filled with eorncolts. and seut by the democrat of Denton. Alu. o Senator Hoar, who helped to raise Ihe t-i000 subscription of Ihe Home Market Club, of Boston, to defeat Ctmgrecsnian Oates. of Alabami, in Ibe rrcent race for the governorship. The cob inside repre sented the toll i' tl remains of Heu'-en K..I.. who ran against Oate. 1 'e collin 1 wa- brought in jurt at a tun ? when te station is most crowded. There was a large crowd lo greet it. It wis has'laa upon a pair f trucLs and rolled to the sea board train which s'ood vaitin for it The crowd followed It. and stw this In scription : "0 F Uoar. Wbintrton, O. C : I'aid Home Market Club t5000. He ein bury your hopes of splitting the solid South. Compliments of Uen'on, Aia., deinocrnls. Pallbearers: W H Scraggs, AT Good win, 3 W PitU, P G Lowman, S V Mc Eiwatn, S T Troy, S M Adim. .1 C Fen ville. Attes'.'' On one side of the coffin, in I irjc whi'e letters, was has'ily hat plainly painted, "Uy the Home Market Club. 5C00. " On theoppoahe side was the oHicisI ballot of the Jeffersonlan democracy, headed by the name of Reuben Ko!b, for governor, and followed by a complete list of the cand l"fes. On tbe sioie side were the words: Further fat-ors solicife'l for campaign purposes" Tbe influx of ihe Hour fund Jin 0 A lab una was a great stimulus o ibe I deinocrnts, and because gooJ politic tl csp- ital for she defeat of tbe man whoso effigy was seut in tbe form of corncob to Mr 11 'in Tbe coffin whs six feet long. Up on the lid wa' a single coh bereft of all corn, arc imd which was lied a piece ofl crape. Within, tbe sobs rattled about like bones. Tho coffin will be delivered prepaid to tbe Massachusetts senator. Washington Letter. From cur regular CorresKnil.iii. Wasiiinoton, Aug. l.'l,1894. When Senator Faulkner, in response to a characteristic slur of "little Billy" Chan der's about the tariff bill being at the White House ssid: ' I will say to tho Senator from New Hampshire that al though the tariff It'll is not at the White House now, it will be there very soon to receive the signature of the President," there wai a deafening round of appliuse from the crowded galleries of the Senate which showed in a manner not to be mis- . , , m ii . ,1 uarn tue treii. 01 puu , senumem. ami , which should not have been lost on cer -1 gullup down a smelt at one swoop and j have slept enoupb. It them get an elec tain denocratic Senators whose actions 1 3 big cormorants lawyer birds I call j trie move on and place regon beside Cal have brought the tariff bill to the most -lemT7tbpy n'"'' '- wlmon every j ifornia in tl,e market advantages. . , ,. , 1 time they open their mouth, critica s'aee of its existence. It is now. ' i .1. . j 1 ..J u acconling to the ideas cf some of the best i demoera'K in I onttre-jn no omrer a tines- uciuucr.1 in t-onjiro, nu iuhjjv, u.i , : r .l 1 , r ,.;, 1 01 ... , . ' ,h . but wbhcr we shall get any tariff hill at all. 1 will not rereat the scandalous charges a, j. j 1. 1 , v, unu wiu mam; uj muivi. . democra' s in connection with the la! ure of the conferees to reah an airreeuient. but if the at'r mots to defeat all tariff leg- ' . W iM Mg immensely. I swim . , . : ; .7 1 durk fasnioj entirely. 1 oti hold your head is.atton, now being either directly made bjr ; ,ike , ,urt,e aBll je.d vonr ,wt np democrats or indirectly assls ed by them, hind at th knees, and paddle with your shall tucceed heie charges will h? sbout- bands, so your neck and feet stick out of ed from the h,.. tops in every sec' ion of ' ,wa,f ou ride '"I? . , ,.. . , ., tbat come. Iletveen Newport and the the country uott: they become so fawiUar Monterey hotel yon can alwavs see some-tt-ut cctta'a men will fiu 1 it d fiicu't to , thing new. It never tires, .knr ikiuin. i h., un.i. "While we were at Seal Rocks in comes . , - "'!,..., , . r. !!,,., gl countty spot without bsing pointed out a traasitor. to their ar y. It is impossible for the present criis to continue muth ri, . r,T hi I i 1 .ttu.r mu longer. 1 he tariff bl ..! either oe pass ed or permanently h-ing up this week Had the sction taken during 'lie pasl , ka i .. i ; r r.f Mini, i I and ' Viriia in l.rkin., an ti,. r.rn .J ,i , . . Cciejite tramt, m he.r re.ictivc state,, been usm kf Ho MtKinley ?at March 'he for nillfM would never have Nn stared. The llou,e ceis'-ely putitte'f on record as fsTcrinir the appro-tat ion o( SSie.OOOtOA'dibe evposii at AtUnta ' lia.. ard it i- now certaio Ibat the apprc- nriiK.n thrjuvh all rirht It 1. .1- rte i-'UiKJIiri, , yj find ueprentatie l'eoce. ol Clo . aed Kverett, ot Ma-s . aroonc 'he mos-e.r.tetl dvocau . .f ihe appropriation. . rv . In so.IiIko to term a common nuisance. eaa'or t Immlier, .. ew llaoipsbite. win ge: biui. If ide y known at a fool if be i . . i.i -i ' m-e a .- n.o-e reiUt.... ...e ...e one propping Ibr Hie S-nate commu'ee 1 on r.'ec io a-xl rnvliegrs saoultl invesli gat 'be recent A'aUanii Slate election, so a. to iseer ain wbe:ner it was lull. ire. fair aad hr,net. snJ whet he' it resulted 'a the cbricj of a legislature entitled to ' elect a U S Seo'lc. It is general! ai- mllled , 'be new A'abasia law. under ah tit ihe Sts'e ete-tion was h -Id. makes ftaud very d flio'.lt, if not abso ule'y im- poasille. a-dt tt there is no rronger aaawaaa fnr llr.v of "fraud' ratted bv the ES ' !: ! ,.! WZ ,Z " " " " " " " ' esstero republicans who coo'ribu e.1 their I money o the c.tniptun fi-. 1 Hut even laPowiog Ibat tbe t bit heea as fall of fraad as C taadter is of "gab." there woo d s ill Im si a j'hjnty 'or an icvesti- I gatica by a coir mittee of the D S Seoatot I It was a s ate e t-oa aad b? S.ni!; hit 1 I no more to d wih it t' a with an election for tee r irt of tVltameat ia any part of hit i known at thr Mthct-'e hM.owned by et-er; M. I V, tt i a e lor a new Gortrr nt n P:tttin O See 1h:rc are two .d ml aaro tet letkisi f jr tht actiMcf ibe lloo-e 'br M.horte "ot It inufEc:eo! for a ne ant NM jl:e asked Is ticesaivr. PuttU: priater ff.t-dic'. 1- cut ta another a?pesi to con,ies tmistlng that K-inethlng tie djne toaardt tewn eg tb dsnge. wht:h tutrwni ih runrni'otn cl im d;is- u,rjon3 ,,!e je oi the oov.r. : araX r,i""" 0t btl"t: "W""- j He rew.!d,Corr,, itt ,ve. if .he .c.s. I ,etc n'"tl'" ' 1 tne ne a f o weie se-.iel at : . .?ton ( whxh l"1 ,Ue,y lo b? i' wield ., quire to-r or five ,e. o b.ibj . new o.Tice.while -ereli-l. He sugg.st that mis mar te ,ht ktn t niii.hi.lfii t . ann an.l erertietf a - -.- r a - buildiug a'otgvide I the preheat oft e will meet the ro u.men untd t.t- tnte luildins; i el up. wbi-b m :t be the neat fa'ure. ! TbSena'o-a-e cad nut i. t-t-irtete ! trCStT. W hxh has I tl lief Jt the ScBS'e tO Ion;, hi st !! tvaett .1 ,DOe I of. T ter e h b-en OOU,J at act time eil hst ,ht f,"! "al' "U f S ill it 1. ' w LB, . bfae'len to th.- dmrra't: a.ro'nl- a' ion ! '"d ,h' s' h" i: ' ,fi: ' tariff I Nl 1 i"1'" ' ' ' , ' ,nil ih-ougbc 1 mo .eftr. ., opo j ever p. sarii 11.. j - - i .. . - i , tjff- j McKiniv;. "arifT laa teem, wuh the er.dence of the influenc : of uurt. an l cjotbin. s. , The prnredure of the forma, nn of lhe M -vt lev in fl la .- at a .vatn on.. 1 i trast nn I -oml'liifs i re r in to ny whs' its,., wasted and if lhm. T e w Is manot . and iaoo.cn n.en 11 ad tip tl dale, ihr sajar ru!- tt and so on. In the formatio 1 ol f b 1 0 a' ii )u. pejaed He malle.t hand ol ti e tvgef true' arc cleat Ir -eet., s one dem . :it in I km wll of Cangr., bat t I all! r , i nn urc aid coal rd a tn tin te not ! end"ie the -ctlon giee that i: was much bjtter lo ttke the lanrl ia es on ugr, coil an I iron ore With ill the loiter features of tne bill t'ta-i ft retalr. thi McKinley tariffla which i the sraernatles. presen' ed to lli.-rr. 11be M Kinlry Uw is a trust lawt 1 a o; t tons n w il e he new law hts b it thr f ittf tr.ist fea tirer. Nolle: hat being vC" thai Iha rrvUbn of the trea'l" betw.cn Japin an.t t'.- for eign p.metA will I e tikta in hand f.. 1. wl'b. An eaentlil Ifiitute of Ihe reviAion w l b tbat forelgntts will not hsve the rii.' rd trial in their own consitlsr courls. For rlgn?rs are ttreiily cuncetnc.l, htlng B''ti' g ly of lhe opinion that the time has i.ot si tived alien their Intetests can be left to .he Japsnate government. A dispatch from Woonsocket Kbode Island sat : Cot'on nd woolen niiinnf.ictiirers here express satisfaction with the settlement 01 the tariff, on the theory thatarything i better than uncertainly. Bo'lt cotton and woolen men expect tiiey will have n miirke.l increase of orders for gootls soon a. result of thesettletnent. One of tbe superintend ants of tbe largest plant bef does not ex pect a reduction in wages, however. At the city elec ion he!d st Portsmouth, New lUn.ptliire, last weekChsrlrs P 1 rry wa elrctetl mayor by 630 majority, snd ihe enilie democrst'e 'icket wa e'ecttd. Or. Price's cream baking; Powder World's Pal 1' Highest Medal and Dlolota - TIL FORIJ ON NEWPORT. The Sulem Lawyer heuU Nye In Story Telling. Bill ' The Salem Juiirnal given ILe following very livo interview with Hon Til Ford about his recent trip to Yattuinit Hay: "Thvre were two thousand visitors at Newport hist Sunday by actual count," said he. "It is the greatest natural senside summer resort in the world. There is bay tixhing, deep sea fishing, oyters, clams and oralis. I went out twice over the bar to get sick but could not get what 1 war. ted. "Tho sardines or smelt come into the buy and by merely punching holes in the . bottom or u tin pail you can dip ,111 1,1,11 , i,n m mil uii Hi qnanlity off the wharf. The sea-gulls and ran all ovsr Kugene Hn-vuian'i camp ! " went uown anu rooa a nam. v niie mjy . , . ., . ,. 1 an Km ti.eir gun iim ttxr swain a mne ur j lands r0pe WVe to be put Bp to kwp the crowd back so they can operate the cargo. ; Uo UP to1K,k 8T if, J'0" wal trut- '"''' went up Saturday am! got .5 o.- 100 hv niwlit liM Vii no iifiiu mitii.r r leeway, but I hail to tu.h tim to swim dm k fashion. .,.:, r. , ' .- . . ' ,,, ".rll!Ford saw wonderful thin.s ther-. Till l:a wouj ipont like a member of the legislature over bis pet measure, his tail would fly up in th? air and down lie goes jo,t ,ita ,ur of tbe ,ower 1)ou fter ,he (U,: throaiih with him. S'ewnort neonle an- the lvt natured and : most obliirinir in the wor.d to accomrno- ! e U vuitors. They will leave their worktiar and huntfcip -:iuc.nlfr you. It murt cllma,jW tUm that way. You can go right np in the inountains arid voti can kill lar and de-r any time. Krcrv Saturtlav mgnt they have a big; dante a baling fine darKe. The dancers are so thiek ven can't move with vcur airl ' eicept to hold cno right tight and rteer ; along with her edgeways. Nobody ever , ijgww s nsryjw kIWjr accident. Sam Cae has livel ttert fir I for over a bumlml yers. so the In- i Comply .U-ol in -s K,y. and is a younger man t-tday than j jjj tyyeari ago . 4 (Jos.l. - theai dians iweni jeari ago w J.' w'.1 " 2 f" ? " n-tire. It t the l-t iMa.e to go to heaven fnm becauw vou are the slowest ifettmg there, yet it it is the neare-d like it of any- j thing I can imagine on earth If lV re-, son Ia lhe ever elVn l.-sl to r-at.-rrt , ( Ta a rf i-s-s- .j : 1 J, . sWfWrt .ill have a bundre.1 tboua . and euilor. every summer, where tb-?y have thousands now. WONDKHU L SCENERY. What Tttn East Walkcr Saw. Ttte l'ortlajl Teiesrram wives a kwaW ac- count of the recent 300 mile walk of J Dior-1 born Roes, secretarr ol the Title IjuJXAj-tye aod Trust Co, and Waliaco McCamant. , f .U...U a-a -.L- Im tUm. ll .... '-t""" ' PIi. "yy???,! mg nine, tn ten aiaUBK a. ntfu as 6 mtiea m a day. gticg from Beknap to nmtty mostly oy torcotignt. oeiw we .re the account of tho trip rr-.m Alua - ny to the Metoies: a The following day the Iramper walked to Mehama. nine mi distant, an ..thence K-VtsitW;0," there to Lebanon luting 1-eb.r.on on foot. Ibe . pase.l through Waterloo, stopping to view aod drink from tbe Sne wU pnag tbere- . . . i , , . , i , , . , ) WilUmetU, Valley wagvn rovl mca, ol the .ur, uw t.: war up tile antiam to Sweet Home, aad . ' .... , i, u -rv.. . a-nt a nibt at canyon crtek ranch. Inist ' the abode of the !cKinrB. a noted ; homing familv. A 12 year-aid boy ia the 1JvtU.n IJ- It ... .)..t ,t ,k, ..r, ellomaat ll. m..t ti. arwl . -. ... uurtttlt sms nrti taw .-r-a- uvn,i -a-a i pie article of food. Frcm bete they went ! I pper Soda, and thence to 'he Mountain Houe. about 14 mile frvm McKinnon'i-. where ther peat he .tearing tbe next morning far Kih Lake 1 aMa -aa.a.aa .a iter ciimwn the long aceitt a "sown as SeVen-.Mile hill and after a hard walk ;0f 16 , '" mite, readied Fish lake. The lake i remarkaT,lo for ii cmplete disappearance short space of titne dering the -amme' , , jvavt nn iae c-ne morning wnen u was , , eWal eve - nitu haa f it drauwl enurWandt ' tJSLg'L?. a fa'thal or three liar atfre-tuent tiIS) within two or three dar. al frequent times. j the lake has been entirely drained tf water I After a f-?w hours' rest thev prrytedetl lo tiaa lake tia iam enrtrele tlmiml rl water .. .. . " . , . - fUlear lak". a vert w mliTt U MFJ ot wjter. In i 't water is clear as rryotai. ami ! is now where there was formerly the lake , ,,,ul valley covered with a thick forest. Tbe - outlet to this valley lias evitlentlr outlet to this valley ha eyulenUy l-een dammed by molten lava flowing- around it, la-en ' " w K .t,aA.a..r.. ! wnico UK tortnea. 1 nroutm tne ! . 1 . a. 1 1- nt 11 lur ,na, iwwt hyu tbe srr.-at I ...II . a . L .... , tu:i AinnuiRK at i. iKjniom. nuu j, uw ! rows in a boat over the lake he is tempted t ; to put oot ni oar loci tourn tne toiet w me !.trp' tree?, a-nicii to the eye appear ci- b;e. It is not pw.ible, however, as the - The water cf tbe lake are cold as ice and ....... ...... - .va. - ...a . a-v . : wed stocked with Jarit' trotu Ibe folbtwinrf mr-rowf thev ft tried bv ponnds - at :S. I It. U .!. l... I.: lm.L U.ll lunlL a . a lb.. U .,'aaa , I ..,.:,.. a . I... AM. U.ll Vnnwnl a .-vtn-i m.viniJin. triti t iear iaae to iik lake. This bronsht tuein to the summit of the Canct.de Front llig 'ake a ruaguih - rent view was bud of j nurniaT id nttw- 1 t-Unl mountain peaks, inc udma Three i Kinaered Ja:k. an imping mountain . lahlu IS- ., . ..... f. ... tka. . i ir . .. nf its t JTjL i 1 1 III Mi thr-e tinc.-n' Mo;int j JeftVnon was ,tm.'g the others. To athl to the tli'iruft of th.- isteaia for the 1' S senate, we gite tlie following which Ihe Hopl have to pay for: In a sin ' Site year over forty cases o Apvl in.tris is i .irank after it is mix-d with the j.tice of I iliirty-five boxes of lemons and sweetened ; ith l'AO pounds of granulatetl mptr. To ifet tni oien they were fnniithetl twelve ilny -n ix.rk nws. 1 Hey eontiimoil i (tv.i Ions of the linest ttvlogne, 18 gallons of I av nun. H gallons of alcohol, three dtwn liot ties ot p -tid lily wash, two bn'tles of bril liahtiiie. four o'ltices of bergao.ot oil. one ountv of oil of rose, three toltles of yucca balsa", three ttottle of herbaniuru, ten pt.inds of vaseline ami costly toilet soaps by the gross, and yet with all that J6t funierv the senate is a stench in the nos trils of honest men. They also used t' gallons of castor ofl, 4400 quinine pills. 24 Ooxen of the best palm leaf fans. 52 MM iMX-ket Imnks. roitl 17 dozen nocket knives. I thcte are only a few of the items selected out of it long list of extravagances ol the sena'e the people are called upon fo piy fur. Mr Julius Gradwohl hao begttn moving his store into the old pOsaitBfcee rtwm, re eently lilted up for his use. where he be located in a few days. win tt 1 Mtar ftaiUer Bros, grocer.. H.-w oreatn oheeae juat ieotvoel at ' en rid wsysrs. P J Smiley job printer, liiea Block, dots '. at cla work. Siaoha tliecalabrateil Havana tilled 5 oont eigai at Julius Jtwepb'r, Or M H K in. physioivn ami .urAteon Albtry, ).. 1.1. lT.ll na 1 1 I 1 nit, 'or ooantr) . I ronixj homo tn.lastry by smoking tb . ell brat mi white labor eigar, manafantored by lo'iu Jo eph. To 11. tlte thi hslr irr.i a n ttur ti c.l r prevent baldiirss,and keep the sea p healhty Hall's llslr Beuewer was invented, and ha proved Itself successful. Mood'i Pills are purely vegetab, and rlo not purge pain or gripe. Sold bv all drrgcttits. WgDUINQ NVIT.VVtO.NS. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Ooldeiit Common every day. elVHtfiLSY . MISFITS. A writer declare that Pullman is a lineal ' 1 ll OA, '11 w.f . if l.i.) 1 1 1 l.e New York World publishes a page wide picture of the feet and ankles of prominent U S senators. About the home liest ones are those of Oregon's icycle Sena tor J N Holph. The editors, bummers and Indians will make the state fair a bowling success this year. Journal Not much inducement for tho editors to shoat outside of 8ilem. The price of wheat Ibuttfd be r.s much in PortMM as in fcan Francisco Portland 1 dealers need to 01m their eyes They , "PWX county alaries the Rose- , .-. t . , , ,1 w In. 1 h u fewer neoide and ess taxaole BRKMrtf than . ' ,r I -. i 1 salariui of the officials are still higher -and I Lie' e-juniy m 01 uiggvr Having obtained a practical monopoly of li. ' I i,l...l of iieiron assMualfT. the alitor of the Ore- gonia-i wanu to run the rresident of the United States. A big man at home it is probable Cleveland never heard of Harvey tscott. The Salem Independent evidently j w : " W' m'f an eveon the Til ford article rei-oblished by the Dkmocbat yester.lay .says: Till Ford has tsen to Newport. Till lord has re- lurneu. nil ford says Newport is tte greatest seaside resort on the coast. Till ; r orl tHiiht the jple how to swim lliere. p"" 1 " For!. ! ; Voo an, invited to attend the men's metiog tomorrow at 4 p m at the V M A rooms. Kev Kdward Kc:ion. f the San Francisco Thaolojfica I seniiiur'. win ireent and speak Thr subject will be - I c . i : j ue 1 rwii(ii .Tun. nirwaieu in a omr- ( tiavs, as ituptinani itusineiw w.aiia coin what different line of thought than usual. his return to Washington, a genuine gospel aeruke. Mr Fecleston i : . a lirilliant noeaker. and vou will be rwnsid i nawsiag for coming tl .l- a. i . . , t a Kran-i a iad'y waibeitig esar. Toed w bm tbe f0owi01f imtlukterial testimony oc- mmwmm j. What do tlte Itlat-k Hiamood Coal a-b-' DeJmas satiric- O!.' was the answer witliool a staile VVhere d j they get itV" Erotn VVashingtoo.' ' Washington i erritorj f VTa diiogtun State." A l J"J A Pnetl.e.l .i.l ,n.,ll' met ber ' - - v.i a imsiiuir hJ,r! iu uiv win wuw Tl " . ,. i!!," . 'j eawf ' . . V" - ..( summer's engagemeat -Ea. Santo murdered Piesident Carnot, of i hut, ud juueii.u. was triett, coo - I , a . . a m m - t - . r a icuro. an'i na-ireu on atu tain, lust 01 ; davs alter, that ia Erenrh style. In the I'nited States w'nen the r.reaulent was murdered it eras fire or six times aa long before the murderer wa. puniabed. ' . ... ..... A Wlljtal wtltt SIX kittens covered ha -he park at Sprwgoe daring . s Monday tcbool f icnic, by several small JOT- sh,, bad gone distance from the hxajy ct pica lexers The old cat , llOTd figbt.w hereupon one ol the toys. f agvd IS, 'pai)d'" a revolver and killed u.eanuial. This is not exacUv' mnscu- Ur CrUtUnitv. bot quite as sense .LL L1: . ZZVXZTLl ean ia It saav. -The nroajeml .ilea- : ,tZil : -- t. Z . uw . iuiiiiviiue a i ui ri .tic cvu"tit. imnrovina all ver the country. " , ...Tu. rrnrb. ST 1 ,.. , ,,.,. Mim., , .vrl r, - . -. ts ago. .' : : , " ' " r inanctai panics, wnerebr t be purse . . .,7. 1 if w I"" t f r .. 1 1 . j i : . . i -a . ' r..'.T'. . . ,,. ",' .". at money ..;l be. tan anl n" ' the next lew OlOBtbS. O-eH. ha. line rrODSl scd these wiui the t. e ,ta tl liomeseekers a onW i give us a rair.1 -i prosperity . It aeemt almost incredible that within the t fetime of a middle aged man. tlte ! Csar of Rot the I n-td H. . . . I Rnia t ISS1 two le-:dents of Stales i lSS5 and IhS2t : .u ...w . Prior cmtl cgro ; the rrsaweM ttie he, euiic ot ranee ! ''W. two or or more j.iiswa wa inr.ey Hi' and IR7M; lb- rniers ot Kgrpt, . " i T:,; " "- '-"- -,."e n 1 a't ropr. ,ve been made upn the hie N Vh ll-SP ' UK?. h? Fror of , Ita'v 1S7!. Ktnaol : paint l7.' : Qoeen of Dt v ' e ' " - - 'r ur-i. I a. a . ., ,. I ... I. . . . . 1 . higb official of roan'rtes in F.nrope. icclod nc Bismarpk, Lortl Lytton. I'rtspt ' lsvl 1 The editor ol the Hepner Gazette was peronaUvacmiainted willi John Hansen j CrmjK wno ,ecenilv did in the east, with ,ne recor.l ol lis tne heaviest man in the world, and says the follow ing state 1 made br Mr Craig is correct : "I weiah W7 ponnds, and am now 36 wears old. nr,.- Al Urlh I weiebed 11 ponnds. ; at 1 1 niont : I weighed 77 poumi !-. and l time I Vesr vY. rounds. AS that . took $1000 premium at Barnum'a Itabv : (ga ln IIHK LilT 1 tl JCVa Al 5 resr I weighed 31-2 ponnds : at 20, 551 ' nounds: at ?2. . .... la at OV -O.I Si nounds. wi'h the! 1 a -A , . .. J. leet S indies iintli. measure S leet 4 inches around Ibe hips, IS it ch- around al a t I an - ra mam a ST el. aa lb V 1 t,e antles. 49 inches around the thiah next to ine tody, and require 41 yards for a suit of clothes and 3 pounds of yan lor a pair of stockings." Iim" Sa em JtHirntl has a new use for some of itegon's ofliciais. It !iy: Our governtvf and reilroad cemmtsston ure not takintr anr hand in securing an extension1 of the . trti-on IVific. That is what they i tATt.' ivrr, tt ptiu tite nitiiiv inten-ai. The it jarl UwsU as follows: Kugeue is the best city in .'he stale. anl ba twen less affect! by the tin.,mi.il depretoion than any other phue in t regtn. H take- a rid, man to draw a check, a Srv'.ly girl to dr..w attention, a horso to raw a csii r, a v-or.nis plaster to draw the skin, a lofel lo draw a cork, a free lunch to draw a crowd, and an advertisement in a 9wpaper to draw tho trade. Mr I.ewi. nradfonl, a lineal descendAnt of the old Hrn.tford family of the old .Mav Hower outsit, who now lives in Salem, will exhibit at the state fair a lot of relics which came out in th Mayflower lo this country One of Mr Bradford's ancestors was the first governor of Massachusetts, lhe relics are said to be well preserved. A part of these same relics was exhibited at toe New Orle iins exposition several vears arm. nnd at. j traeted a good deal of i-ttention. This will j las one of the most attractive features of the tair. Independent. Iliu-dly any one believes in Prof Kalb's prtHlictions; yet nearly everylxvly is talk ing nbout them, and inauv are being in tluenceu ic a MMn bv them The ide.i of a tulal wave GO feet high sweepintr across tho Pacific iscf itnlfa staggerer j the itiea ot .New 1 org city lie:ng submergvtt by a submarine upbeat .1! is more startling yet, and however ridiculous the statement, one pauses. The conjunction of two planets may have an influence on theoarth and sort of sluike the htlnnte; but there is little likelihood of anything very serious. At the same time many will feel like being on the safe side, and it may be predicted visitors at the Hay will watch the wave a little more closely People owning property at Nye Creek need not be concerned. Tbe bank is at lea4t ninety feet high, probably one hundred. A sixty foot wave of course would dash up against tbe bank and send its foam clear over into the lira. Along Nye Creek itself it would undoubtedly tear things and Mr liltan, S 0 Irvine, Prof Condon and several others would only have tbeir lots left, while in Newport First street would be cleaned out, and tho government would have to make another appropriation for repairing the jetties. But will the wave come. rswwlag Hour; Losimis, Aug. 17. A Shanghai dis patch says the Japanese government haa authorized a loan of tTiO.OOO.OOO. The Japanese government haa promised Brit- i iah Admiral Fremantle to give 48 houra' i notice in case the Japaneae fleet bom lianla Wei-Ifai-Wei or Chee Foo west ward bound, August 14, where the Chi nese fleet, which was fleeing from the Japanese cruisers. The fleet went to Itii Kuug Tao, where it haa be n left undisturbed by the Japanese. rasasallted SsileMe. Casvo.vvii.le, Or., Aug. 17. D. D. 1-evcns, the Douglas coantr ex-sheriff. snoi iiimseii ttirough the head aih - a this morning and died a few nn'm-.tes afterward at his mother's residence. This act removes one of the best-known business men in this country, as well as a man very popular socially with all who knew hhn. Mr tavens was elected sher r, . . imi ' ,. .( ,. K.,, ,.! . 1 - iff on the republican ticket at the last "J-l n-ci biidh iiuic, im ne reaignett lug orhce in !a'or of his deputy, owing to sickness Mt mr a Uuik Whatcom, Aug. 17. A Spees, a hotel- ; keeper at Iteming, this connty, had a mm escape from death yesterdav I afternoon at the bands of Daniel Adams, a young farmer, who was examined for insanity last June, bat was discharged, j Spees was sitting on his porch when Adams passed and turning suddenly. ! nrei nve snots m raput succession, one of which struck Speea in the arm. An- iOi wmcn stnxic .-wu in the arm. An- j other passed through his left liand and ! anoU.er through hU necktie. None of ; , the wounds are eriou. Vswatassa as BnmJUm'M Rax, Aug. 17. President Cleveland arrivol at iray Gables today anl was affectionately greeted by Mrs Clevebxnd and the children. He appear- j ed to be in gtxid health an1 delighted to j see his family. Mrs Cleveland said she ' had talked to the preside at very little and could not say what his plans were, i II..,. ...I I ...... :.. 1 ...!.. - I I j r . - -. . I asM-WTox, Aug. 16. After IMph ; had given notice of an amendment tliat I he should offer to the (muiiwir l.ill t. ' f1 McKinkT dntie c wool, the j vice-president laid before the senate the unnnisnea wifiness. me noose Dill to I? ??r' renned, on the tret .. . . ' r . Pouiit motion was mat M Harris to refer to the couiniiUee on fi- j nance. Aldncb gave notice of an amend ment that he would offer to tbe bill to repeal the tariff bill now in the hands of the president. Manderon gave notice i of an amendment to continue in force tin I til 18tV tbe bonntv provision of tbe Mc- t . . .- 1 T - . , "'"'V -.7.: . I'"aJ "V.P??" rar" lenttl. linntit a ir,m ..I ii.-idte ; mm , i . . I th the committee on finance, and i tbf motion was carried 32 to 18. In ,u,ion the other three bills were also j i the senate adjooraed , 1 Trui ran I 1a luas. Tex.. Aug. 1. -At II o'clock this mominsr the t'teve'and demneeaex- j headed by George Clark, jumped into j j the saddle in Texas and rode over the! free-silver 16-to-l ratio plank bv a vote 1 ' J itl A 1 X ft . Z l I I " 7''-. "" wWmjmmmij awameawawei , 1wf ofL Had the j "j"s rvpo n i or tree stiver at 10 to i n adopted, there is a protbiUtT the! I suaignt uevemia men would oave bolt- ! f1 and it is said mar.v l'Ter men vod against their con - victions in the interest of harmony. eiM. i. aaaaa. .-Adncea date.1 i Samoa. Aoirnw 10. sat vs several thousand I rmednaUTe cc-ntinue in encampment wiUiin nne-ahot of too foreign forces.; . Nosenotis ennT.ji a,, r.; i,af liken r4ace ; ana . , , . . Kraggiers nave oeen XIH- i - eeno criyty is impending, as tbe f plam Com , hrtr uuje ta.- iwu uettiectea. niarnts of robberv are frequently I imwm. i i - - - t Kewaed. spondent rsthat the gorernor of For- mca otter Wt taete for tbe destruction , of any lg Japanese warship. 4000 for a 1 ', smalf warehio. 300 for the head oi a Jan- a nese officer and 100 for the lie d of a j I-ovnos. Aug. 16. In the internal son-' 1 five-mile bk-rde contest for pro- i e:ortals Ualar at Leicester. Zimmer- t uau wi msmmj ia it :,i , Dealing ttte i recon!. i Her rir.i , . r? VZT j T aZ5T1 a.v 't, ... f i -f -.- - -a., -uip t 1 nion iron works to Hunter ? point. I ' nT iwJto, T blT.hTp nTov IwaV 1 ! stowl fimeant earifv t ! startnji point. ETery hearing" of her j .- a..ara.. n, . ... vvlu- . marhlnarr araa riiaMjv a. I V .a.M ! pet'nt enimeers. Only ataw-t half a head of steam was used, am! ;he entjines worsttn siow ana easily, (.aptatn Miner t ,tnini si? m eouimanu. ano ne ssv? tite working of the lag ship was perfect in evcrv detail, as far as the test went ! i i " ' Lvoxs. Atrtc. 16- Tlt republic of) : France avenge,! the death of her beloved j ? president at o'clork this Thursday) j ! morning, a, whkh hour santo was guil- i lotined in the prblic square. With the j i ery of "Vive l'anarehie on his lips, the head was severed from his bod v by the keen blade, and another anarchist had M lor a mistaken cause. A Wa V t ...a A ..1 1 1 w as received at lb. Jmn. lea-rat;..,, at j 4 o'clock this afternoon, that Aocoet 7 1 mm. w ia" a I it Japanese men-of-war left torean waters for Wei-Hai-Wei, whkh thev ap- f proached at midnight oa the 9th. A tor ttetlo tiolilla was sent oat, and on tlte tol- I lowing morning shots were exchanged I with the Chinese forts, but as thev aid i not tintl any of the Chinese fleet, the ! JajAanese men-of-war returned to Cotva. ' v . ... . 7 -n-, . , ... -- -v... , .... 1 ur iiuiaLeuut ! b piact sugar on the free list was taken. tin Id the senaie estrK- in Inalaii. f coedings, and it occupied all the time up to adjournment. In connection with it ! a communication was read to the senate from Secretary Carlisle to Harris, acting chairman of the finance committee, giv ing tiga'vw to show that with the suirar on the free list there would be a treasury- deticiemy of from $3.1.000.000 to $30, 000.000. Despite thai communication, a motion was maile bv Berrv that the sen ate proceed to the 'cotisitleratioa of the bill. The t'eaa! ateeatt Omaha, Aug. lo. Ttie Soutli Omaha tacking house employes' strike is off. After holding out Uirve weeks, the men lose all, and are bow trying to return on the old terms. This decision was gener al, with the exception of 130, who de clare thev will not return to work. Manvofthe old men applied for their former jobs this morning, and all who could Ih used were accepted. Others w ere told as soon as business picked up their applications would le considertHl, Marsl.X.t Ceealew. Ban Josa, .ug. 16, Proitwsor Ctmp bcll, of tlie Lick ohservatov'. lias dem onstrated with the spectrosio that the planet Mare presents no evidence of hav ing an atmosphere. Professor H olden savs it any atmospheric pressure exists it is not as great as on our highest moun tains and urns popular tancies concern ing the planet are overdrawn. The Tarta Bill. V.suiMrrox, Auj. 17. Copies of tlie new tariff bill have not yet been mailed to customs collectors, but they are being printed and will lie sent out as fast as received at the treasury department, the Pacific coast being served first. To in sure accuracy, the print will be made to conform to the engrossed copy in the minutest particulars. ttteod Thtisijr t aureh! v P akis, Aug. I". AccorvUiig to Lo Petit Journal, a plot to assassinate Premier Dupuy has been discovered. Tho pre mier is in Vemet lee Bains, not far from the Soanish border, accompanied by three dettx'tiveB, ticura the great K SKIN CURE ln.antly Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases And the most distressing forms of itching, burning, bleeding, and scaly Js.-n. scalp, and blood humors, zr.d will ta a majority cf czs.cz per. -nit rcct sleep cr.d point to a speedy, perma r rt.an'J ccc r.r.r.-:Jcnre when j:!;ysician, batfrpitals, and all o.he: methoc'j ru.. CLTJCURA VO rCS WOPOERS, and its r-jr-. o? t-rtar;. ', '.zii yriag, jumi!iiti:; ; l&ZKiCZ crz the moot wor.dsrfu: c v. r recorded. Bald trmoTbaat Ow woK '.. IMer.r tTicrsi, 1C.; rH,p.:.: liiMWi . t'. I vrrTl. laro Ux., r... ' ' " km . mrjwmm ritssswawssMs, Mm .KHumAKhxri." c. rngt. auilad Era. kta. filBna kit, toad uapla aafcy ra.Sn awe teated ml ci-ml l Co lean f MUSCULAR ST2MIIS, PUNS aad wtafcaaas, hack KSt, weak kfct mm. itna till, and tfci patss revered la aaianue tj th Cc Uou Anlt I'alM I r. rcr LAKE. mm. m&tm mm, st. i EASTERN CITIES. 31 Dili TO 2 1111 AtiO fIIffwr HUIPI F T T."5 PBIP lffl HlwllH Jw. irr.rr.iT j wwwsrai w MU I DC CnO I -.. ,, ; l I I DO Blfnsltl TO OMAHA flUUPO AKD KMSAS CUT WILLMI AM -"aJw-iJ fFi ; rt . 'tCUIIiU IfAM lMH-, DIKING CAHS. S H H Car, Oliver W Mt..t. E EI er u.. m . 1 - - - For 'I O and geueta' inlu. s'tWrCTca 1 n. or address Curran ft Mcttcith. Albanv Oregon, or W h IIIJRIa.BURT.Aswt-Gtr.-t.Paaw Agti. Its 'JVash'ajgtort St.. PonTUSwit, Oaaccw ilSlnnn aasw PnH f H IRl I K 111 SRH W M iiuvii Iflbll WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, OEMUTY, Sets, ;i-a ard Sleeper One cent a Tttts fluT.r wberw all mawi i fail Praia he Crou-. Sere Throat, Heemnsea, Weeesales; Cccf h and Astbraa, For Cooaantctian tt has ao rival; bis cured thocaanda. n4 wiU ctraa T . U If taken ia time. IfoM by Inisswrs oa a guar antee. Tor a Lasae Bscs or Cheat, new SHILOH'S BELl. ADON-ta PUkSTsvBJSc. CATARRH REMEDY, lave rrni Till I 11 14 ill Ii" III teed to cure ysu. Price. Vcta. Iniectarfree- ; - .IBM.! 00LLS8UTI ISStltTT ALBANY, OREOOM 1391, 189 w Teres weeeeat eWsJI jaah.e e A f- 1 eorpe of ittarArxrs - .JiiJICAL, SOEKTIFK UlUf COMIaiRCIAl AKD H03MA. tSUSScS. ( -mrers oi etiKty sJ-rangeO u all gratia of student SSaeaVi rarranaaraj rrrec? to Aa r rrws eJ-iowaf. war. lum ct 1 !LEGTRI0 BElT WITN lUCTh?- 8FST raoviwEtnti SUSPffSCSY " .-,1, Wltkaai .';. aTWiiUni milStt ewa. o.iii-Bof tt.ia.t.r-. Steaataei wmm ar ta..., taa a.aai .maun, ewsea iwrA r,. AK!n... -atato.'e WA., aataaA AHalaA. a. . i, t Hack. . wa i'.: AAa 'icri Aait aaala aaaAal aa. An AAd atva a rvrraat ttaA St tauaaU? SH Aa At, T mr a. tvt 1 ail a.ae, aa aS alt w A, '-.. .-."AAwwrAl. TA. j.a. ... braa A.rm4 A. I' a aw- aaa le , Htoa at., all ah, raawatlr. -I a. a. - v Saaane. t.iila null ta tka, aad .,r, -Aar re. .1 ra.,.,1.1 i.ravtAB ttAiraw wrj.i. . -..wat.a-rieA A Aa.lt ir IU "t I., 1 A ab4 1 1, irvoa ... t- al tat t A A tt.i.'.. tar IllA.UAirvt raa iSWia wist Maka. frr AJ l'ia. luuvacain e: eit--x- r. a. a v.... -. Sai - . PORTLAND. C M ra. Dr. Jt-atteranat Wallare Th NuSed Ctalrvojraiit a-d US. Rmdae, ia km. haa. and w Vfauial at her raWiler, seat tkmt Cotum- h tell about all mhiecta wa wwwrjt ami ratura; lua trouhlei, attaeiit trwaj and You cau bear rrooi Tour ot itwa. a )R BARGAINS in real eauie addrea r or call on Jainei v C'ar.Iweli a C v fiirsou. Tj M A IO VwTwfyoipag affc'. f ii BpHBewwl I I i--.? a.'Jy. JMr an ljapirmAtazaiwiAjaa jjlt3sC -DttAL t l-tocuerwasm C -Am dose. M -ma mmjmjmmssssSBBSSW fvat Brer. . NaS&aaaassWWr 1 av'rr I