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It oa wian tsel uan and cheerio and read tor tawSprinx work, deanae voor syaifm with the Headache ao3 Livar Core, by taku two or Uirt 4oseseaeh -eek. M cents per botUo by all draccwaa. 8 i jikSw pneitive rwsrautee L J ACUV'MING. THE BEST Blood Purifier IN THE WORLD. WHY SUFFER with that chronic disease? Do yon want to die ? Sul phur Bitters 'will cure you as it has tT; ands. yfur do yon suffer with that FOUL, OFFENSIVE BREATH? You need not If you use Sulphur Bitters. They never fail to cure. Ojicrati ves who are closely confined in the mills and workshops: clerks who do not have sufficient exercise. ana aii wno are connned indoors, should use Sulphur Bitters. They will not then be WEAK AND SICKLY. Is your Breath impure. Your Stomach is out of order. Sulphur Bitters is the best medicine to take. Sulphur Bitters will build you up and make you 8TRONC AND HEALTHY. At the dawn of womanhood, Sul phur Bitters should be used. &cn 3 2-cent stamps to Ar. Ordwav & Co Boston. 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IT A HA .The Favorite iWI fOTOtt awa.ww aav i or -.do xeetn ana iireath,io. rTA medicine I have ever found that would do me y jwu. a-npewcta. Boiq Dy jrugasts. SHILOH'8 CURE. Tna On sat Oouon Omn promptly eure where all others falL For Coaa-.itn Itha5 no rival; has cared thousende, kndwlU omtg TOO. IttaLantn time. fflMttets. Wsts-,11.05 ALBANY COLLEGE Send for Catalogue Addreno, REV. , U. COJJDIT, Albany. Oregon t- sin ? V The Only Preventive of Pimples Blackheads Mothy Oily Skin Is CUTICURA SOAP It Strikes At the Cause viz. The Clogged Irritated Inflamed or Sluggish PORE hair, and lby blemishes I yhi.tou-h umao .-...a, - it ta wonderful. Sold Uuoaghout U world. mt Omm t Ca. Coar., Sol Props.. Boston, ilaa.. FromTarminal or Itr.jrior Potuts -h Pacific Railroafi la lit It ne to litUe To aU Points KAST aotl SOUTH EmiR8 EfGRI DAV fa Ibe Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO NO CHANGE OF CARS.; Vwm of msm p-ll--- hrawinf RCOB SlffDrrS a)i.. i P-.Umant III UllrSt LQ HlDTBrlU TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. ' n . .. i. .- ....... ...- . a I in I In U. ' ' .-w. w it 1 1 i s a a slut m sra n ' h free 1 1 1 ft- ti ti i I f r i 1 1 it Kirst or 4ltl iln.Umx I ELEGANT DAY COACHES. I Jihi unit.'. i J3iua,idu.h al linw, affording Direct ? n d UainprapHfl ServiC3. Pollman a'eeper reservations as-. t secured In advance through any gent of the road. rHROCQH '"'CKfcrH to sni frm points Karope Amoiless Knit'a.id -nj Ca ' m prx-.-' a. n, j ticket otdoa of ihi e wr .siy. Kulllrf raiati n issWii rstwa.tluis Itraios "it's. i i it-'ij" jMtvi fnrn iabd o i apo . i Stt J agent ot A D caRt.Tv!, s.v-'tsnt Uerwal Passenger Agent. No !St rtrat . r. Washington. Pjrl'and. f.oc, U) 1 ti.r ,oi EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA KOUTt OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Cipraaa Tiatna U0m Portland Ually 7F0S iCIV t, lOi, P.rUand AJlMj 3au rrsr.r.a. j I Sort Ar SaU a L I SrJS a Li I TW r :lSr. a. 1 L lOiSr L llhtt I Ar , -t i. -. tt ,'! stitio from 1 1 -. v'is-ie i .''. also Tan -h ! i.li'oy.H rr.j i g. Jnnetioo Irrin? iin i I station tsrsargto i. i' io ! lajlati'S a-ja a I U tsutsm I L :S0ra Ar Purl la DO AIVmi BoSah-lIT fx ' . WI L I into L I T OC :19 s Mil liters iWaa L Ar Lt Ar lba.-y LebaJio. lbaay Leban.t kj -naa sn. Li A" Lei 90s 1' I PUILMA BUeTFT SLEEPERS. AWD Di.iine Cars on 0g;j'n Route. SEC0N0-CLrSS SlEtPIIS CARS AMSMMi loan Twr.sursi Tralws 0tl Mr Mrhlss. IITSKKS rKfUs Mt tll an ssiSssht (CxjeptSanoay Por-'and C r .Ills Ar (If ias r ! Ar sxraswsrssi sil Rxr .pa.Sm.'U l:4iira Ls ! rs I Ar Porrlmi.J UcMinnrtl Ar I :tt a a L v S.!4 A 'sftronp-h TTI-nketi- so all potiit In the Essteri 8t't.. 'flirts a enrop can bs '.b ine 1 at ! s - lrm f ' Fraab. Aeent Albany. . KO-nLcr r. r. orv?R Wanatar A-a't O rtf. sJ Portv.J Oraso" '"OBI rs VT a VTRi) on Salary and Com mi aion THE ONLY AUTHORIZED ,mil Of JAMES G. BLAINE By Gail Hamilton, his literary executor, with the co-op ration of bat fami'V. and fm Mr. '' aioe'a ComplatH Wmk-, ' Twi;STV Vbarm of Cosoaitss," and hi U'er o.ik, "Political Discussion O.ie ifi(ec'u for these 3 na-r sellino lo ka in th nt set. AKM rdau of Me.. took 1 'l nerfan from first ll a!; aeiit'a p'lllit ICS 50 M rs H. 1 ard . f i ) t.mk 15 order'. I.'l -a Russia, in 1 da ; proht ?. 2"). K N li ci o Mass, took 27 orders in i da-.: profit $17.25 J P.tudiie of Me took 43 i.rden from 36 oalla; profit $75.2 K A Pa mm V Dak. no 5.1 old.-rs io 3 I r ; P'ofi 5.26. laWMWTt T.i.an-oy Mis en, 1 oairh tiinske LAitiiE MO' Vsri n.-l.a elv for terms tn i llenrv Rill Pub. C..Xrwih.oiin iTp H OOLLEGUTE 1N8TIT01I ALBANY, OREtlON XsJU M rer u opeaert Seplembrr ttk A I I oorps of Inatructcra, . USICAL, SCIENTIFIC LITERART COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. l jural ol study crranged c- tt.n s( grades of students. b'yWsWi inducement! tftred to ttudt n from abroad. v. blbi-t n canstiT f Of4T.Sine wher In A bst y , Tuns tjday ulgh nlo el watch ." e ise return to I f.moo T ,Sca rmoctai SUGAR DUTIFS IN HISTORY. What Congress Has Done For The Refiners During Thirty Years. Under the tariff act of 1864 the duty on raw sugar not above No. 12 Hutch stand ard was 3 cents a pound, and on raw sugar above No. 12 and not above No. 15 the duty was 3J4 cents a pound. On refined sugar the duty was 5 cents a pound. Re duced to ad valorem, the duties on riw sugar under that tariff were above 70 per cent. Although these duties yielded con siderable public revenue, the main object of legislation was to protect the sugar re finers by making a discrimination of up ward of one cent a pound in their favor. The tariff of 1872 fixed the duty on raw sugar above No. 7 and not above No. 10 (the main importation) at 2 cents a pound; and on refined sugar at 'tl4 a pound mak ing a discrimination of 1 1 cents a pound in favor of the refiners. This proving not quite satisfactory to the refiners, the duty on raw sugar was raised in 1875 to 2 cents a pound plus 25 per cent ad valorem, and the duty on re fined sugar was raised to 4 cents a pound plus 25 per cent ad valorem. There was no Sugar Trust in those days, but mani festly the trust has shown none of the power that the sugar lobby then possessed in the halls of Congress. In the tariff of ISSo another twist was given to the sugar duties, always keeping tbe interest of die refiners in frott. The I duty on raw sugar was reduced to 2 cents a pound, and the duly on refined sugar j was reduced to A , cents a pound making I a discrimination of 1 H cents a pound in i favcr of the refiners. Under that tariff the Wit average duty of refineil sur was upward J cellaneous, $2t.5u0. Total increase, $19. of 72 per cent ad valorem-so great was ' 78S.229. The Mc etary of the treasury in the fear of Senator Sherinan. Senator Alii-i a .1 . .1 . V DaUIa. aIa. wBiuaimrirovii.iK iuun men lest the manufacturers of sugar should be subjected to the minou competition ol the "pauper labor" of Europe. It need not be said that dndag the operation of , the tariff tf 1S&J hardly a pound of refined sugar was imported over i he high tariff wall. The sngar refiners were the peculiar objects of the solicitude and favor of Its Republican authors. Then came the McKin'ey tariff of 190. which, while nominally putting raw sugar on the free '1st, fixed a tax of half a cent pound on the entire consumption of re- fined sugar ar.d gave a boun'v oi 2 cents a pound to domestic producers. The effect of this operation is to take upward of VJ0. 000.000 a year ont of the pockets of A mer ican consumers for the sole benefit of the : Sugar Trust, and 112,000,000 besides in : bounties When this ilagi ions measure ' was devised for despoiling the pub ic Treasury of it? revenues and tieeciog con sumers the Sugar Trust was represented , by a powerful lobby in Washington. Bni ' a scheme of plunder which gives the trust I its rcw sugar free of tax and a subsidy of ' half a cent on every pound d refines was ! more than the most sanguine of its agents aad reason to amicipate. Con'tatt wi'b this ser'e of Kepublican sugar duties from 164 to I'-'A) te sugar I --fcfdulc of the new law iust paised. This schedue. with Hs 40 per cent duty on raw ! sugar, would put upward of $40,000,000 I of revenue into the Treasury and save $12.- 000.000 in boontie. while reducing tSe dis I crimination in favor of refined sugar to ! one-e;fthth of a ceot per pound. If corrupt influences prevailed in 'he adjutn.ent of j this schedule. bst sinister Influences! j prompted the Republican legUbstion on sugar for the 'ast 30 year t If the Demo ! cratic members of the Se-ate Finance Committee were und'w the sway of Use ' Sugar Trust, what insidious power was behind Senator Sherman, Senator Atdricb and the other Repabiiran members of the Senate Finante Cammittee when tbey framed the sugar schedule of the McK in leyact? The tincple truth is that this it the only example of leg! slat on in Congress in the laat 30 years in which the demands of the sugar rr6ners have been subordi nated to considerations ot public revenue and to the interest of the consumer. Vie With Each Other. Tae evening Telegram and he Oregp nian vie ita other la mlsrepresentirg the new tariff bi I This is especially the case with reference to Ihet uzsr s:liedule. The ! Demccrat h-s no defense to make for con- j gresg in placirg a differential dnfy of one eighth cent a pound on ukar to bt ntfit the I . . .. ..... . i .i trust, i ne one nu crnt a pcun given ioe trust by the McKialev law should hsve wsir-ed rongress thai none should hsve bees given in ihe nebill. Bat the taiiff reform democrats in the smite were in a minority, and they were ccmpel ed tctake what the repub leans snd sugar tiust senators wou'd gtv: ihem. Bat the Telegram haP faroanatripped the Orrgoniaa in i s euiiref resentitions cf ihe new law. A fe das ago it ssgt-1 irifoimed 1's rtsd ers that it l.a I card a ly m.t '.c an stlma e of the increase in the Cist ol luear lo the reo- ( nfa nf Ihe ITnifad -i saaS in niniratimce of the pars iga of tlie ne tariff bill, which it found I- b; $600,000, soo. Sis a li lie ex amination an I Inve.iiat on atll show how absur 1 such a statement is. Tne amooni o' snir.r ini.vjr et from abroad for the )ear endmg June 3 I894 was 4,344.4$6,9y7 pounds. The hvtst estimates show that there are about 500,00.000 of sugar piO dnctd in 1 bis counlry. Tbis would iudi cate that this cou- try during the list year contumed about 4844,456,917 pounds. Estimating that the people paid on an aversge six and a quarter cents per pound making nj allowance for tlie lots suffered ia refining) it will ht seen that tbeat ole cost nf ihe sugar consumed Ihe last year was $271,518,556. T'.e Tstsgiasi ssys substantially that Die pe ip!e will have to piv ihls sum for iheii sSJgSf next yrsr Snd in id li'lcMI llirtrrio the sJm of 66 j.oo 1,100 ss the necess iy iu'T as in the e-st on 10 Coun' ol the new tirtff bib. This i too air surd ft seiious consul siai'o-i Th re weie imported duiing the year indirg dunr Jo 1894 3,2S6,2J,6 755 fiour.ds of raw suga and it an valued at 1126,619,800. T ne law ou a duly of 4 per tent on ra sugar. T' is won. d increase ihe cost of tits Nagnf $5 ',sasri.raf ), This amount will b. pat I in'o tne treasury an I become IhsFsin the penp'e'a money. Ihe vj.ue of ihe re. ftasd aslgsr IsspttTtsd d.iilii;the year end ingjune3i 1894 wan $2, 2;, 151. (There weie 58,2:1 1,241 po.in Is o' this 'iiuloi sugar impirtril during the 1 ci o I intn'ion ed.) Tt-eJaHd'tlonal iiniv isntMs classol SaiaJSI Will h less tiia'i a akitod "O !k'S Frou llieSe facts, (nd Ihev are nlhvial) sn lessonaole person can sea ho v ah-urd I- tbe Telegram's statement. Late explorations havt est end) the bmgih of ihefainom Adeisberg Cive, in Aus'ila, losls mil s, i i. aa tmee fourths of a mile great:r -.han the cive of Agg'eiek, in Hungary, until now r-, del us ii,e arue't of the European ravta. The I'tt rdioro (N II) public library numbering foui thousand volume?, Isknown a t tbe oldest free library in the United Statu. Pledge Redeemed Chairman Sayrej of the house committee on appropriations has completed an offi cial statement of the amount appropriated by the session of congas just closing, as compared with pnst sessions . The state ment represents the views of the Democrat ic majority in the committee and in the house on the economy of government ex penses. Mr Sayres statement reada as follows: The appropriations made during ( the extraordinary sessions of the present congress, including permanent appropria tions shows a reduction of $28,285,38!) under the appropriations made at the last session of the last congress and deducting the amount of the river and liarbor bill, $11,373,180, which should be done for the purpose of comparison, innsmuchas no river and harbor b'll was passed by the last con gress at its !a-t session, the reduction is $40,309,169, As compared vita the appropria'ions passed at tie last session of the last con gress the following reductions are shown in the table: Agricultural bill, $101,476-,; army bill, $632,755; legislative, etc , bill. ; which carries In the main the great salary list of the government. $557,507; mi'itary academy bill, $56,033; pensioa appropna Kill ili am -in. 1 :;i i.:il , ', ' ' . , , 1 ,.suo,ooo; on account 01 u?nciencies, 1 tin j r.n jja. t - ! . 1 v,iw,-v, uu Juuun. Ul l"' u - propnanons, including $u,uuu,bju tor sugar bounty which is abolished and $450 uuu expenses i unuer eiec. ion taw-, nu : f ; repealed, ?i4,av.e!W; total rruucnons, . $48,624,119. .. . , , . The bills showing increases over the last la, are a. lo ln. llir.'nmntie and -on laws are as fo.lows. Dip oma'lc and con- sular bill, $6,473; District of Columbia bill. $132,309; fortifications bill. $1-8.-949; Indian bill, $1.4:5.40; naval bill, $3,223,065; pos-office bill, $3,232 88&;j river and harbor bll'. $11,473,180; mis- the annual estimates lo congress in Iee-: An, ... ..t .a. Ka U..1 inrlti.lA.1 IWaaa . - in no amount for the payment of the boun ty on sugar, but that if the law aulhorit og Us payment shou'd not be repealed. It sold be neceeaarj to add t- the estimn'ea for 1S95, for permanent appropriations the sum of $1 1.OCO.OCO But in July last the comrtissione-' of internal revenue esti mated the sum req-ired to pay Ibis boon- ty, if not repealed, would be 15.2:.0u0 for ihe fiscal year 1695 and $17,0(0000 for the fiscal year 1896. The expenditures made lor bounty on sugars have been as follows: Fiscal jear lsi2. l7.-wi0.02f: 1893 tv.: :.:!2; l-vi. tl3.073.8y9. The post office bill makes the usual in crease incident to the jrow'.h of the coun iry ana lis cominercitti i"ieie , immin- oer of poitoffices havirg increased during 'he period between Jane 30tb. and June :tb, 1V4. by 7,404; toe e umber oi postroutes by 4.514: the length of post- route-- by 38.737 mile ; the annual reve nues from the service by II 5.098.055. ad metoui annual expendu - resoyi.. - I'uring tne present m ssion oi congress the salaried list of the government ha usen red Laced by more man oou in numo-r a d over ITiW.OOO in annual cost and mre sals' ies have been reduced lb n inrrased Democrats Protest. The Ba'timore News has col.ected a series of in'.rts-icws with the leading irtt- ocra of afarvland. represeatia; everj sertto-. o! the State ard nesriy evesy shade of o, non. and hn'a that -n are a mos! ' unanimOAsly agaiasl hr s'aad ukeu b? Senators Gorman and Gitton od ia fav&r i Of President Clcvelaa.'. TVeats are made t , in Ihe literei-ws that aeither ut the Sena : tors can be re-e'eded. ard the lore is free ; y expressed thst ihey will h-te the grate tu resign. The enthusiasl-c utninr ir. i mbich ,tCcnt n,:.,, ,,- Mm io, in ' W.-si Virginia have pronoitrceJ lo fate of ihe Wilson til ard denouncrJ s-uaio.lal , recilcitraats indicates thst one f the West Vugiaia sceaur 1 likely to espeiieecr Ue 1 same pjpul.-r 'cwntaneot lbs: is Lein; di- reefed against the Maryland Sena'o-s. TLelarges' republican stale convention ! eer held In Nebraska met Wednesday at Omaha, Captain K A Jasns. of Su; erio-. was chairman. There wrrJ only two en a In the race fur gr.vertor l.'eutenaot Gov-erno- Thcma, Lt Ms joss, of Peru, and John H MscColl, of I.-sington. Os an Infor ma! bailn M.) hs licked but half a vo'e of recetvinj the nominal i an, and on the first formalballot was nui. 11 itct'. Mayors made a . c- i of thanks, sating be toped for the unite! suppjit of ihepaity. Tie n i.t niion tl en took a recess. At the coe ol ihe m.ir.ug session Edxard Rtewatsr prefiand a scathing letter, residing a a member of tbe national committee, ani t if 10 tbe csairmai ot Ihe coaver.-ion to be acted upon ibis afternoon. Tin .oeans Rosewater't piper, the Bee, and Die anti monopoly element of tho party will figh' Main's . Tne cb lisk of Orsotasen, one of ihe earliest and finest of Ihe Kgyp'ian obelisk', is still standing a' Hellopoii It Is in- cribrd with the name of Orsotasen, one of the greaieu rulers of the Iwelfih dynasty . It l sixty seven Let four Inches in I eight. without the pyramidi n which crow ns it. snd la a splendid block ot granne wclghirg ai7 tons. It mill' have required Immense ski. I to quarry it.ic itnnap rt It Iron S;ene, an I finally, alicr finishing d. t erect it where 't now atan-ls and ha stood f ir 4500 years. Trie Revolutionary A'ar, I775 1 7S3 cost the United State I135.I9J.703 re cob nii s furni'hel 395,064 troop". The War of 18l2 cost $107,15,003. the numhrr of troo,)s estlmvei a' 471,622. The M;xl csn War cot loo,ooi,ooo; Ihe number of tro'pi engaged ai ioi,282. Therlvii war, 1861 1865, co-t $6, 189,929 9 ki, acco-ding to officia' records; the numbered troops engaged on the Union side was 2,859,142, he to nl lose. 46.1,533. Tlie asiiclea eii enictrnen'. ol t'ie new tarilT hill h ts , aecording to a repoit to ihe itate deoartinent Lorn United .Sta'c" Cumu! VIeeker. at Bradford, Kijin.l, caused quicker wojI sales tn m eer mn hefnse. Prices sliowel an average advmce of $ to 1 cent a pound over last year. II 11 Warner, ol Rochester, the patent medicine man, who miide $7.000,0.10 out of the "Log Cab'n" remedies whicli were 40 extensively advcni.d everywhere, ha ffi'urned home from Europe pennilos. He left Ihe last of bis fortune at Monle Carlo. lljeiles have other defrnes il.an Ihetr cuirass, such as nauseous or caustic liiu'ds which tbey exprl on provocation, an. I. strange to say, Mr Cuen t has found Out certain beetles actually exude their bl ml, hsrge I with nox'ous products. The first United states pcstil cards were Isiued In May, 187), ami duiing the first two months of their existence 31, 0.0 no i' led. Washington Letter. F rum i ur regular l'orrvioiiiliit. Wasiiixotos, Aug. 20, I89L President C'eveland will not, according to those who ought to know, definitely de cide what action bo will tuke on the tariff bill until he returns from Gray (iables, whither he wus driven by a troublesome attack of mnliiia; but that only relates to detail", as it is regarded a fully settled that the bill shall become u law . In fart, certified topiea of the bill are now on the way to every tollec'or of custoais, so tiiat when it becomes a law it will only be nec i&tiiry to telegraph the collectors to have it put right into effect. The President will return this week. In some ouarters there is a disposition to I believe that 11.. f..rr.hv rranl.itwvn .. 1 i ion , 'gains: ,!-. , , .. , , 1 , . . fur her consideration of mriff leg,, a-ion. which was adopted by a vote of 27 to 16 a bare quojum by the Senate, mnv be the ' cause of Ihe taijff bill being voted. It is, of cour-e, well-known that President Cleve land is much interested in the separate placing of oal, iron ore and barbed wire on the free list, and desliei to see them be come laws, and it is equally well-known j I that the Murphy resolution was intended kill tti-a l.;ita fi, t t.r....n ... wti.. r.v-. It was stated when the House democratic caucus which resulted in the passage of the Seniie priff blU waf in session that ibe democraiic stetring committee of the Sen-S l-.-i . . . i , . a - 1 i ait? uan i'ivpa a itip.im inj nif.se s.n.ir.iie bll. and that providing for free sugar, (tuXA be voted upon by the Senate before adiournment. if the Hou-e would a.-eent the o,,,. amerdmenta lo tV-e Yiln bill vUe "" dmcnU taUe w "n L'"1 . u , . , ,;,hout thai o'lae the Hou'e would not have acted. lLesc things were all known lo Mr Cleveland, bu ( those whose opinions would carry weight will not at Ibi time express them, as to what, if any. effect the Senate resolution may have on 0 e late of the tariff bill. An cffinal statement made by the du- pur,itlg cjr,k 0f ,be iVrrimem of Agri " . .... cu(ure hcws that 'be revlu.tton in the t x , penditures of 'hat department for the fiscal ' ear ending June 3rd, lt. was s'ightly in excess of 14 per cent, and :hat neirly , $5W,(H0 ot toe annual appropriation trade for the department a unexienileJ and wou d by covered batk into the Treasury. That Ihe kind et democrat retarv Mo1 too is In Ihi. connection f is well ano'her official fact to ca attention to CaJcu ated to impress people with the idea lh-A tlie dmcta's in Corgresa are living I un to (be nartv pledge of eroooniv in nub- j ijc expenditure, if they haven't gone a fi ls niiir other dimctions as hn mieh- h The total amoant appropriated st this session of Coogrei s. according to the hirures of Chairman Ssyer. ot th House ipWM:Jifn com ml fee t u.o ; i, ,i, Jn ,j. .; lht 1t,t uon Cwjmt. W .nan .uv i" a aropna ons n.aoe ai In other words. e gove'nmen' has been saved just i ,n4 mu.b ltepresenta'ive itlaad perentel the . bimetallic league endorsing the popu'is's l,Af.n(.wWihAAA.1,,. wrek. ilt simp'y told t other m?mber( of the com-; mittee, that when MssWH o Ihe pop- ulist na ional emmittee asked that bis ,,,,1-. ,njlt if tu- a to be turned into a populist machine be and a art ilemoeraJ cu'd draw ou" . Tbe commifee decided to endorse nothing but s'lvt rand to use its en-ire efforts to secure Ihe elec im of silver men to the ' &vb O ngresv and issued an a.l.ln-ss in sccjrdatnce wdb thst decision. The oil rum -r ;ia; Ssxre'ary Carlisle ats about o red'S Ko-t. ifie csbme- came out as spry ss IhoMffh ft I ad no: been killed . . a iotn o: isrre limes, daring the la4 Ithaca) aar four i"ay. It was proceded by the ramo- ihti Secretary Carii.)c's letter ' to Senator Harris, win i acttag .hairman of tlas Seas'r Snaace coaini:ee oa accouni t ; cf sickness of senator Vysrt-e.s. c-sarernmg the fleet Hie bills passed by ibe BKttSst, I ' placing on i lief list sugar, cos', iron ore, 'aodbaib'd win'. d base npon be : rerenues cf tbe gOTemarent U favoraVy ! acted upot b ihe S:ce, bad btea w.itten wi bout Pre tdcr.t C'eveUnd's keoakdge and ir it had cassrt a coolness between ' th two 3-u Never was a siory bulli upjn 'ffal.er foundation, AllUoh Secretary j Ca; li.'.-'a letter was written In accordance wifi tbe routine ens-oaa. In snw, 1 to te - u ur irqniry made l-y fie chsirmin of the finanre ci.mrr.itiie ct c - ; r.rj ol tte Tr.asory corrrrninf ron'empl .ted leg's I taon, it can te po-! .v.iy Slat-d ttat t"re- I sdent 0 "evrl.nd wa fully laformrd ol its , con'en's before I' was sen'. It contained. by lae way. not a word of argument for or - again'l any la I; user. ly aa e i.r.atr cf Ibe 1 revcuue Iha" woald be ictalned or lout. It 1 is doubtless wheile any Presiicn tvrr enjoyd cloar lelsliott wit" his Sesr.-'ary I of the Treasory than Mr Cleve-ar.l itoea ; wito Mr Car! s. and all t-ik"! a loes ; ,b;tw.rn-hrm is simply rt n1 .!'. nine .1 r , t drralicn. Some Mure Stsgahbstry. Nev York Times st-ows i:at f r the .. . . - . Th- year end' g Jane 30 itn. (no'. iNjt as the Momi ig Meiald pub'Uh.a the date.l ', the van iron kaV 9J.?9J. .f.itcn ore and roanufsclnres ol led into Ill's ruaturv was t: id tlie value I similar pro'uc s .. ir...i I and uld n compe:iii n j shipped j '-h ,ie cheP P'"i'-r 'b r of 29..U. -. ij The SanKrancls. iropo Cir. ' asks the q irtlion st f tl.e 1. ! Ion of (tie i-nn am! I dudiy Is such In ihe Unii.d Sta'is tha . can and do undersell (he fortlgner, t. . inteiest has the consumer in fnrc'ng e due ion ol ihr laiKT?" The question wou'd be mure psrtswcwl and logical If put n lire fulhwing shape: "If the condiilnn ol the iion .nd steel In lu try is such o tt'e Cnlled Slates ihat we can and i0 unjeriell !. e lor.lgn- r. what interest has ibe nianufcclJ'cr in rtsistieg a 1 educiicm of the slimi'v high Hat 0M I iron prcxtucis?"' None wha'evtr. The uaon Itsat the I iron manufacturer in the first place akecl a . tcngie't to place a duty on fomgn irnii products was tl al he mih1 kw a'le 10 com neii wl h tn .-ln I .her. Anl, as we now .- a sell more lr.,n pioiuc's al road than do j foreigners nbII In tl.ls cujiim y. e nave tnl- iirefragahle e nlence that American iron manufacturers ran compete wi h the foreign iron manufac urers, ard .cfor the reason foi ihe Itnpcsi ion cl 0 . ' io longer eals-t. Tien, tsht rhoil 1 tl.e American nisnufai tuit r issiat 1 1 e tedu i -n cf the taiiff tsx? Tt.tre it a ciark shade . I U'Plc on on his motives when be ilor ii The spirit of selfishness nd h.vc ol advan' sge Is very highly ili-ve'oped in thrss pro tectod gen'ry and their moties are open to cuip dam. SK ii::k s I'aikcr Hrus, grocers. .s..w oraam ohcesa jast reoeived at ( no rax) Msyars, P .1 Smiley Job printer, Flion Block, dors first class work. Sinoka the oslebrated Havana filled 5 oent MJ'UL..,!0MPh.' Ur M H K.lw, physioisn and .uru-e.u. Albary, Uren. Calls mat in oitv er oountry. Fa.ronixa home indnatrv bv amokinn tha celebrated white labor oicara, manafaotured by Julias Josepk. If you want a tine amo u oall.for Joseph,! 1 wnue laoor cigars, A Wild Animal Storv, The Hrownt;ville Times is evidently try ing to tell a whopper. A Brownsville man was at Bellknap recently. He was most desirous of capturing or shooting a fine large deer. Thoroughly equipped for the fray, he sallied forth to slay a monatch of the forest. Cautiously he crept through the dense growth of shrubbery and in a short time his search was rewarded by finding a fine "six pointer" who was quietly nipping the succulent bunch grass. Drawing a bead our hunter shot, und unfortunately only creased the game, who, not taking the matter us a joke, madj a plunge in the direction of the hunter, who threw away his pin nnd attempted to peek safety i flight. Away ran the hunter, closely pur sued by tho deer; it was nin and fnelr j Kouml and round tbey went nntil just as me man ucugtxl uetiin.l a large fir tree, tho llu0T nmue a sudden p'unge, but failing to P,r" M.e pursued, struct: the tree and pinion the pursued, strucl-. the tree nnd ' 1.1 . . r. : , -, , 7 y- iiiiiuniixi iiuius ucchij mui we , bark where he remained firmli "held. The hunter now became brave, und as he was ! ahout to approach the deer. w.m startled to ' oc, nuimnnv ywwpmwu ssuwagn ins air, the body of a huge cougar, who had been j concealed within the tree branches than, ' out now pounced upon the helpless deer. 1 Unfortunately fcr the cougar in his borry j he ovr jumrl and faliinir forwaril wedir- v 1 his heailiietwivn tha deer horns and tree, when-he in turn remained firmlv held. The fortunate hurter now bethought himself of his gun, which he had, in his mad fiigut. thrown away. The weapon was not to be 'ound, and after much re flection he decided to return lo eamo. nro cure an ux and chop down the tree. This Pfoce-ded to do, and as the tree fell . - ear, and protecling a few feet io the j 'brush he discovered an immense bear, i whifh had Ijeen killet by the falling tree. a aeriea or imvii and gnarie (rreeted nu , ,np n,mrod carefully plw , the isidies of the deer, courar bear, aid- h. 6A s.U to .,m.. e...,rl I he a-sistanv of his comrades who helped ,nm "nn3 'he game home. ProbatC Record. In estate of llaabrouik heAiing set f'.r Ottl. citation In gjanlianshipof Fred Harris invent. .rv hied. Cab, lt.4 :'.l Alluwed 10 per month. FinsJ accounting in etale of T A We4- erveit ret few I S I 1 .1 Instate of Wonm AflsH in.. -i.t.irv Sled; ! iersonal property. $T-57 ft'. In estate of AbarilU Meizir. i ion to appraiser issued Invu"iry ;i!e-i Real e-'.ate fMlj In guardianship of Agu-ta WiCert et ai. 2nd account tiled and resignation of J' hn liffi:i.;n us guardian was acre.lted. Julius (tradwh'M anpointe.1 itiardun Hon I ' $1000. Will Sdjaara Tarla. Wasniso-pis, Aug .2J. Pre. Cleve- ' hind's purpuee on the tariff bill was th (jr g-j . ,.- , . f 2 o'clock next tueedav. Representative Catchings had called on Mr Cleveland tfclav. and, oa rvachine the capital, con m(DU Th, -Juti w thereup.,n framed and introduced with the authori ty of the rules committee. B44 N.as laamt . S vn Fa vscMCO, Aug. 2i. Tle denio- , cratic state convention accomplished tlie in.ist .ir..,; ta.-k K-..r- wleclion of a nominee for Itiiil.t iii St.M-kt.an an il!,.rrie- congmssman. ting uominatol on the i thirl sMtUt. saw asnl It is ti.e tlalr of rrtifofir, whether a home or traveling for p ti.rf or bush cs to evuip hl-nrelf with remdse . wi.l keep up strength and present iliners. .r.d , cure such ills a sic liabV 10 cwr upon' all in e'-rydav life. Kir nsa- ue. Mood's 1 OOO t 0 keep C Sa'sapariiia aa a gerseial tonic, and 1 tne blooi pure snd less liable to absor the rrrvr. ai diwa.r- will I a a.l' r.l.n tlnva'uable Chanpe cf drinktug a often causes serious trouble, especi.lls If one has n used io spring waier in ihe coantrv. Krotn a lew d: ops to a teasaoon - ... ..a, . . ... T . . fu! of liood's SarssrssritU in a tumbler of water wi I pte-eit the walea having any injurioQt effect liood's Vegetab e Til t. as a ca'hirtlc. I cause no discomfort, no disturbance, no loss of sleep, but asaast Ifv dageu l - r.asa so tha sarmactorr results ate effrccd in a pert ex 1 1 . nstural ar.d guiar manner. be Baby was sick, w rasw ratsar5a. W"beo she was a OuL ate c.-std f.- tavaoraa, ttV sec berarw Xba, fbe cr-4rv M M.vta. stn ate Lad OsiUrat. she saieLaaa Csatorfcv Ro Easi vi Tor. t'xi-js TaCific , AM repa.rs are iw c.rmir o I and the The I'r.ion J'ar. ' train are running ! hrs-gh wi'hjur coat p';i ng Portland I oaulw at 7 " c'ock r M. carrying Ftllmi I and tonri-t sieepc.a 'e.'lin 'g chair ca e'C Cheapest anJ shortest roue 'oal points east, rcw ra'eS ae.d b-f ru,a i - , ca I uan li'mav Woarrsuna. Local Ager- a. Ha! ' VegetaS:e S." liin Hair Renewer ha. rcs'ored gray t.air ie it original rot or a sd orevcoa ba O leas i i thousand . of cas. It wi ' do so is o-a. to I'arki-r Rio for your groceries . K n i In snd Notice lVit.i.sxr. Oregon, Aug. 4. 18SM. j ' 'Tru:ltr ,,,ust n,t trrf? t the III. Mm as Is. ttksy m thoroitu'tilv nnaiaasd ami an trams are running without trans a . . w -a --r feror delay. Throllihiai.rvici. til llmnlia ; Kansas City. St. Louis and Chicago; P tiilman aJeenen, fnv reclining chair ' cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and . mmleni dav coaches. Call on 0. H. t N. agent bmi pur- 1 chasing ticket, ot addnss W, 11. Hurl-1 ; hurt, general patsstmger apent. Portland. ! Oregon." Ano'ber I voire of Gilberts tut black a teen in plain anJ brocaded. Also cser 1 1 aline. In la-t black end colon and last i black orgrandirs just r-ceived ai Samuel 1 Young's Jc-.Hs hlhranei . (ii,v )o iM t tvis ra tha lore 01. Second street wi I be 1 b.JhUtr The Mmc i, J 0ee tr.-n ihU dar on in regular form ot store Come and try and satisfy yourselves that the cash system b the only true one In hustoes-. if you tak his advice 1 ou sab! neeer have anv hard time. J (iR ADWollI. The (Act thai Hood's Sarsa-jar.lla. ones fairly tried, becomes the family medicine, I speaks vo'ume for lis excellence and medicinal inirl: liood's Sarsanariila la I Nature's cc worker. I Hind' Pills become the favorite Jcatt.srllc wl h every one whotrlea them. The Ladies. Th.-pieasa-it elli.-ctand perfe !,' safety : with witc'i ladies may use the CVffornla ! liquid lag t dee, Syeuaof Kigi, under al ! c mdlt'ons, make It their favorhe remedy : To get the true and g nulne article, look ! for the name of the California Fig Syrup xu, p'l uci n-i.r me uouom oi the pack age. rJr- Prlce'8 C-reaui Baacsag Powder Pert V ear gag UmattoM. Darl be an old logy, and Imagine an Arii-t has :o be in business In Albany 40 ei:s, befo e he can make a itooA tskntn 1 tinkle has had 12 years expeiience and pnaiUvely guarau'ees as fine and feetlstfe , work cn had anywhere, j ON T,JE 1 -po p Sfl ELF ' P"c es-i.nationryou wi.l Cnd Parker liros. It has taken var. of hon. est dealing, a s'ore lull ol the best D,.oHr , a continuous round of trut'i telling and, : above all. the rhcht nrfce. for ih- .1.1,1 : goods to h ad Palter Bros to their rssi j proud position. Their groceries are stand- ard, their produce fresh, and their baked goods the best tn the .market, and of a splendid variety. MISFITS. Mrs Hetty Green, a miserly old woman of A citjr wno Terv nco- w py 40,0 0 a year to the government through the p- visions of the income tat. Serves her iia-ht. as 141 rlureriii? Pnllman 1,, ...,. ., I Austrian princo.and the money Pullman haa ! mmmm y c.nargingexhorbitant hotel rates on his ears will go to :i titled dude across tn.' Atlantic. Newspaper men will appreciate tbis from The Dalle Chronicle: We have staled two or three times in these columns that we will not print obituary poetrv. No matter whether it is good, bad or indifferent, if it is sent to this shop it not into the waste basket. We don't like lo make this re fllltAl I: -I .. , .. ' I11.A . I L rnw'. fa!!,.,. w ...I. t it- 2Z - """"; '; aasw awaswai 10 reiuse trie i.uat rl'vme in order to at mi off thJ-.who ri, w;V. ,.,tSS rhvme or ema v. .. the followinir from the JunHirn t'itv Tin.es; was written by a member of the next i state legislature it will be read with inter-1 est. It U a (rood thimr tbcnirh that the Hon. did not give such a policy before his election: One way to be prospeross is,! when yon get out of debt, keep out. Were all lawn for the collection of debt repealed, we would soon have good tiroes, ihe ex - perience of Lane county people for year ha demonstratea this fact. the past An Oregon girl in an exchange a?ys in a very sound kind of a way: "Why do the young men do so much loafing? Go to young girl; I have clothed myself and got money m the luk. and only sixteen years; old. 1 lay up more money every year than j worn : run ahead: I am notlupir 'iut a any tjo or )onng man within a radius of three miles of ray home. ben they get a dollar th,-.- to a .1. ,.l .... i.,... .. ' oouar out. iy tallier is able to smm ! me. but I chcoae to support mywlf. I ad- ; naa all girl to cu. clear of loafing biya. j tiive them a wide berth, and never marry : a man unless he is able to support yon. i j And never put your arm tbrouirn the kssad- leofammW - So Ur tne war i- very tame The !ar?e.t nnml ' rrr irl.l IrillA At ..r.A time in nn't. inco "Hi- n,.t,,- tsvs Jim Wes'fall ."lots of rhicamen. many.pienty m.-Chinamen. " A speculative New Yorker tried to : collect damages from various accident in- su ranee companies for the lose of no l-es than seven toes trom his left loot. From the u st account we hae received, he appears to have put bis foot in it. . . .... WkJril" introduce.U resolution no one knows wto wnips. in fact nardiy - "a-. " iunuweu uy ir.i cud- radictorv accounts. T'-e tecent action of the Catholics at , Minneapo'is has breocht out the follow- 'n H' ln.l. Word : If. therefore. it is asked a hat is the one great prolific: source of sin and crime and misery in ! this count ry. what ir it mora than any-, thing else, or over and above all thinri I e!e, that is the car.se ot ruiaed homes. ! wife-bealingf, and squalor, has availed himseif of authentic stasis- tics must be drink, the Ir.sii U orld rejoices at the iudatmen; rendered. Tbe word has gone forth, and it shall not re turn void. Tlie Church has repudiated and almost anathematized the Hum Power. An old fossil savs vcu can r.-.ul anv paper - - '.ah . m tuiuutc .i.i a nail. I C1 hP: bnt do jou know that a paper alls its Place, though small, as mu. h . if not more. in Albany in a minnte an-i a half. Per- Drutat Quarrels, mnrders. uicidr. the ; snenn ol liaison mnntr and hv it ttav in the , ...,. .. ..! ia. r.t i I. it 0 eovernor. J r. ... n,., ... . Iaa.j r-a. -v: 1. rue nmn i i 1 1 i i si si 1 1 1 1 aansn ii n I I 1 1 n -f sarisn Irani t n iiarmwa arwi r i.n 'than the cooasuiof the citr surcharged 1 A . .. . .'a . ..11 1,u sensation anc rot of the world, I The unpretentions paper in ihe city like Albany is as much as Hamlet is to Hamlet; ! it one of the arteries in the life of a city, VI . L . :. a .a ; a II I I : 1 W ithout it a t.in might as well be buried in a mountain. An elepnact is .inly gc est iT-n.'-. . i : w -r.;; a ! ren elephants f.r r.ra -tt.-aj rarr"es si raurposes. Stemen inrUted with he wind that thevarw iuanwhle hae Uiir Masaa . ' of their own coavesl tbat they are incapable . ot a serssi.tise remark or a iP-nerous tboaghL. ml BT On The Southern BounJarv. i. oU, . Mrs liattie Taylor and children .-re camping near tTarence layl sake of an outing. for the Mrs tmtm smi Mm Miggie Butler, of Monmouth, w.tt visiting fr endj here the nrs; ot tee aeek j Miss Lincoln Caosevl a eery su.N-y-ssfu! term I of school at the Ward school huse on Tuesday cf D-is w.ek Th; cloi-ig er- cue were very interesting and .mite a nuirber of wsirs were p-eseat. Mjss I.m.- wit! no to ha r home at Cottasn d ilrvve the last of tbis week and expect to - attend school at Mojn.outh next year. James Gore is again in the neighliorhcod after an ala-ence of several year in Eastern regon and asluDgton Did not learn ! bjw long be expected to remain here. Messrs Taylor and Banger have taken i their threshing outfit over the lis-sw this , week. They will return j Saturday. Ed Allingtum retu.-ne ! fioma two weeks , snjourn on 1-ike Creek, Saturday. Shod'!. I --rAsKTr t aSD naa krcn it t, mi severe at ack of lever but is now s'owlv .-,...;. recovering. The residence of Mr Hnry Sprenger a mile and a half north oi town was burn ed late Saturday night, terv little of i ' J?! res 1 Ihe fnmiltlr. wa. s aI 1 1 or., ir,... I Tha thresb'ng in this vhinity is about , finish d except the spring grain. The t j ie d in most cases s been somewhat less tncu was expecteil. Mr M N Richardson, if S-io as in town Sunday visaing friends. Mrs Hindu k and daughter. 6mm and Misses Cars and jr lhivis and ethers have gone w lib :aiu,.:ng outfi; to Water loo for a fe days outing. Misses Maty I'oatsand Nellie Murphy of Monmou'h, ar. visMing Mrs Lib Havidton. Chaltes Mumm.ry, who recenly lef. Albany after being convicted of vagrancy returned !ast nigh from Corvaliis, and was im nv.liaielv reyi rested. I'ronai peaiiig before R.Cirdcr lien ton Mumn.ry was given 10 days in the city jail. He claimed lo have come over, after some ..xd-r:nlt toolt ; but the IVm ocrat ts knfsrn e i that he has been in the city sever! D'ghil comlntr across the 0 P bridge. A Hut Sa:.k. Yesteniay Frasijr & Slarverud the real estate brokers, sold the R 0 Corson farm containing 683 ac.-es at Cloverdale to Wro T Hallidkv, of Califor nia. The consideihlion was $17,000. They also sold to the same gentleman, the Frank II Watson, fruit farm, containing 45 acres all in prtu.es, locate! between Eugene and SprtnfcGeld txu-fciOW). Guard Oikk Work. The McMtoneWe Register savs; -Jorin Hlmnn ha lost his cook. On Sunday last he in'ro.tucsd herioTH Srra I, an old -emle-nan of Marion county, aged S3, the acquaintance soon ilpening ir.to love. Tdat somedv they were married. " 1 !i.a'e the hail gro a n aural col r prevent haldns,and keeplhescatp heaibly lull's Hair Renewer was invented und has proved Itself successful. Mood' Pills are purely vegetable, and do not pure pain or gri(-e. S.ild by all drvgglsls. WaDUlNa SVIT-WIOSS. Wooden, Un, IBilver, Goldeu Common every day. UksT'SMlUSV. W GifforU Nash ' i 1 now prewirtHl to receive a limited nuiu i her of pupils. He will be at the residence of rj? Christine Monteith, corner of 9th ami rerry streets, on v exlnesday after-; oons and tbursday mornings in each 1 . 1 1 1 r 1 n 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 s 1 1 1 v 1 1 I nst. A TerrtMe AteUrmt. 8eatti.ii, Aug. 24. A special from Franklin, Wash., says: At 15 minutes to 12 o'clock, a fire wan noticed by some of the drivers on the sixth level, north. hw nonce was at once given to the men tlde who were workine in different ! places, some in the breast above the level and others along the gangway. Many of the men in the gangways ruah-' cd baci; to notify the miners further in, while others rushed and reached the main shaft. In all, about 70 men were at work in the sixth level, north, and of I that numlier, about 40 lingered at the breast, where the fire originated, and made an attempt to put out the fire, i The breast was burning fiercely, and las ton the miners knew it, the fire had j communicated to breasts 60 and 61, and j smoke began to issue from breast 62, in ) the immediate vicinitv. Several of those Who lingered t the burning breast took I ""'"'"H au'-i ni, rmi an wno remained ! were overcome and asphyxiated. Atoot ''- in all. A i klaesc VleUij. BbUXgiiai, Aug. 24. A letter from I Chemulpo, rweived at Choo Footodav, reported that 19 Japanese warships and ' ' i - transports arrived on the Ta iong nver August 18. Six thousand ; wlo proceeded to land, were attacked by men, ; if i-iiine cavalry, who succeeded in fllVultnif Ik. l.MMAA. lnMM 1. I L ...... ..a ...v njwui: .uitcn HI 1WV nS, The Japanese were compelled to retreat Ut the seashore, where the protection of SSaA ... I .1 . A v.sv nci. .iiricMkcj turiiicr riursuu. ir.e Jajanese loss is reported at :0 men. Eacapeal Fiwsst Jail. T a a. mL m a .. jisBjjiiu, jt., Aug. raui on-, mer male his escape last niaht. There i were two prisoners in the jail, and, dar ing the day, on account of the excessive heat, they were not locked in their cells. I Late last night Hheriff Keegan went to the jail to lock the prisoners op for the '. night. He came to the first cell and ask M the man if Vollmcr was in the cell. J Just then he beard a noise in the cell. ! and thinking evervthhig su all right locked the cage. This morning Vollmer was gone. 4 B x Pane Pabsosk, Kan., Aug. 23. A parse of i ' $25,000 has been offered 1v Kansas. In '"an lernion- and Texas citizens lor the j E"rYIi?".! piaT al. , -' AJt ..V . , . a., IHC1C C UV USI ! to prevent such a contest. Richard K Fox tonight telegraphed Jackson's and j j Corbet! 's acceptances of the offer, pro- viding the money was deposited. The money was gathered tonight and will be lorwaraea Monday, it is oljo. Twa rlis mtf.' S WasHisocrox, Aug. 23. Mr Hudson. , a-. a..i, j:.:i ... - 5, .J ; A.. . " a a.j-. ... uufn.kr-v( iaflL& 1 "aj . .uuiu uaiuc. uuusuu aij ; introduced a bill for a coinine of all the silver of American mines into standard ; dollars ft. Ev-SsSaeriSTarre-4eS Atrronia, Or., Aug. 23. Deputy mar- shal H A Smith was arrested at Ilwaco W"edneiav. charged with kidnaping. The trouble grows out of several arrests ' made by Smith at the time when he was Con- ' 1' , Vseuig ser - nen being I brought to this side for trial. Wan istgain. Wasiusgimn, Aug. 2S. Tlie president remains nnu in his t.urraosv to let the tariff bill become a law without- his fig- ; nature, alth. .il. manv consrreaeman I i luive represente.1 very stronglv that i 1 should it not have the presidential an ' -a--. .. aj. ..a... .,.-7 icsiuruuai ap proval their position on the stump will ' be emtaarraaed. Speaker Crisp present i tliis view. The bill cannot become a -. . . . ..... j law without the presidential autograph until next Moodtv, and an avdjou-nmeat ; congress will hardly take place before ; i next Tueolay. ! aM.inr. Aug. 23. All foreiajners , liave been forbidden to approach or enter ibe Kianc Nai arsenal or tbe imperial factory without sraeeial normit If tha.-- ; sF : M - M sa-aaaw. w i pm those places by the river they must kp in the middle of the stream, and si a. ;-, ik.. ,a.i i -a ,k. .i .k -u " ....a.. . a iiv ... . .A . " 11.1UM1 . V'.ifTTl -sat-.. m Ia: ir.ii. . . . . - v . -... iuu rs-.i- -r,:; ' '-diet onlenng 100.00) men to . I"" ; isared for active service. New aetaaal Uawtss, dr.. Aug. 23. The state laoanl o.' educati.in lias ordered the issuance of ' the regular circular called for by law, ap- plicaUe to the adoption of tevt-books for use in the public schools of tbe state, j j The circular has been f-wwarded to ISO ! publishers in all parts of th United) tates, and sets forth the terms of adop- i tion. It incfudea all the rules and reeu- ; ; la tion under the law. maximum prices, j etc.. and has been sent under sJ. All ' IwjwisBsers competing are rciuired to for- j : ward seahil proposals to the state board I of tlie current vear. A VaNcocvaat, Wash.. Aug. 22. Nego- to Un side next ; uuons lor ltl sle the out-estabbah-; ed newsiiarer plant, tin- Vancouver In- S dependent, which have been pending for seweraJ wevK. are jtr-sctiealiv comp'eted. : The purchosA-rs are Meesers t M Kamis. ; ; ot Uregou City, ex -postmaster, and also editor of the " Orwnn CSlw Fnlvrnnw j and Lloyd Y Pubuis, of this city. The ancouver independent is one oi tlie . . , ; KHfiEfli U1 8tt- havln? been establhilicil 20 vears ago. Tw. Wra (antarew. M vkshfikuj. Or.. Aug. 22. This com- j munity was throwji into a fever of ex. i 1 .1 r,i t vAetanlar dmniM, I ... .aa a .. w. viuiuf hi m'ni u the cawuni of C K hnm and J 11 f ; ning. who have been suspected for some r time of being implicated in the bumine inc implicahxi in the burnim. and robbery- of the Southern Oregon Company'9tore. at Sumner, July 13. a Bag stare Psxver. Aug. Pulley, Morris, Cuppie and Henderson, the sprinters who par ticipated in the races last Sunday for the national 100-yard chamnionahin have arranged for another match in Ixe amn, wiitun tne next W aavs, lor f 1 ,000 a corner. The race is open to all the world. A rtnlkle 4eeMent Paws, Tenn., Aug. 22. A terrible ac cident happened on the Padncab, Tenn essee & Alabama railway this evening. As the northbound train was ncaring Hazel. Kv., about 15 miles north of Paris, in passing a crossing it struck a wagon loaded with people, and five of the oceu pants met their death. The killed are: blisses Jennie and Lillie Kay, aged 18 aud 20. daughters of J T Rax-; his son. 1 000 Kay and two young ladies, .viisses : Hannon A young" man named Ray was j badly injured". There is no blame at- j tached to the railway. T.'ie company j rendered all relief possible. j steady Far Tke Sew Law. WlaswlsKWfiWa Aug. --. Prt parat ions for carrying into effect the new tariff bill are going forwartl at Hie treasury de partnient with all poesible speed." Sec retary Carlisle has already prepared a blank form ol license for custom house brokers, provided for in the bill, and it is now in the hands of the printer. Sev eral clerks are hard at work preparing an index for the new tariff. The tariff volume of the hill for Uie convenience of customs oriicers will contain both the new laws and the McKinley law of 1890. Beeldedly Wlxed IjO.vim.is, Aug. 22. The Central News is am horn v for the statement that offi cials of Hie Japanese legation here deny that there has been an engagement re- oently, either on land or sea, between' the forces of Japan and China. Officials declare, also, that the dispatch to the Standard from lriin, referring to Count j lto's remarks concerning the interests of J a pan ana Russia 111 the completion of the Siberian railway, was the invention of the Chinese embassy in the tierman capital. Kabo Corset. A oeifect dress form Dresses fit perfectly over mens. Appro ve I by all dretamakers; S E Vovno cS " How good digestion wait on i ; g9 appttite. j cij And htalth on botk." ,j Conoim Coooln Cictol-iw CoroUm CmuIsm To assure both the above ends. goed, wholesome, palatable food is demanded. It is next to impossible to present a sufficient arieH of apoe- tmng bills of fare for our meals with out a liberal allowance of pastry and ' other food in watch shortening rtqairea. now to make crap, h-althful, digestible pastry has i pulled the cocks. A difficulty in an noo cooicmg .r. tne past has m , lard. Always fi :kle. never aniform. , most tmwhowsome lard has always )m len the bane ct the cook and !.. obstacle to "BBod darestion." I t.. :: -rrf Cast SSM ' t Cotiokov OxioIom COTTOLENE "ortolco f analm f G tsslii oriulur Vtmmm Uxtntj, i.. c.nies now into pojrr.lar favor as the new shorten- ing better than tn'en the j Oh) ot . . a . "? nollc b t of lard WnH none oi ' " laru oojecuuaaowi 4u -i f CX ( - I Cat ' S". 1 Ctrf ties. Arc! G01T0LSNE comes attended by both APPETf j E !1D HEALTH. " O - Tt 'a. a fjo C 1 Cnt ' : I Cot vnwx.8 bcii ail aoouu nsruac all uBTTTUTt. Cotcsicme CjatujKMe tntmo ctuarc ' nBsdSoSfcf N. K. FAIRBAMK b. ZC ct LOUIS B.-.4 .-- CMICAOO, HEW VO-K. BOSTON Tenching is toe noblest art but the sorriest traoe. TENTH ANNUAL SESSION STATE NOBHAL SCHOOL MiMuiraotEeos J " . A training scivxd for teacher . theorx and nrvfiss Mur.ianA.1 : Strong iwofassjonal coarse and wei ! equipped model school. Thorough preparatory and acacem ie rs- . Normal. Advanced Normal, Business, Mufk and Art Departments. Liarht exnenses. Board and lorkriwv t books and tuition not above $150 pear- year. The town of Monmouth ha? a beautiful and healthful location in the verv heart . , . . , . i -1 ; o the iliAunett 1 aulev twelve mil I gOTth, oi the Mate Cnpttal. It h miles no saJf nos. The Normal School diploma entitles one to teach in ar.v county in the state without any furtl.es examination. Grad uates command good position-?. Expenses. Tuition per term of ten meei; Normal eiis : Sub-Normal $5; Commercial $6K. Board and Wiring : iLiT ' ' i f!tfTv i1"-. LTOm. roara at a ormal inning iiail sj.7 per roosne. with tire and O) to $iJ25 per week. a-Tcsaaa aa-w aw.s lal. . . . 00 tTSSS sJw ron?.$?-00 to f3"00 Board and lodging in private families week. ' ltamry ana growth growth have always char- actemea tne work ot the Normal .School. inecotn ta a.; ,: , w. 'he Ut in its luiion- ne uesss m its mstorv. aiancua cinrasiin seal "a apnacs- . tion. Address ' P L Cisrvmi, President, or v a an, -trctary ot t acuity. i Cotf i T Pla-3lwBRssiwasl At mMi2W3&l COPYTUGHTS. CAI IOBTAnt a fsa. EW.sfswn tad mrx , Oi-rTrrS?,''.?' tas aaasia iTara eS? SrvJLViSw2 awwyfisTta work aa Haa Big pegged CI 15 ia.rjrc: v an "outdoor" product. I r c s h air ar.d exercise usual iy pro ds ts sound apf etite and sound sleep mcUv chtl- ! dfcTI obtain ' . ., . is ' 1 benefit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-iiver oil with Hypo phosthites. a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost .? palatable as milk. J . . r- , r ; -v,-.., . rvi.if -1 , ..1 iirttjCTwrta, LECTRIO BElT I At$T PfVTfJtTS wrm RKTr.:- BEST B4PR8YtaUm atAdtniU nsmsm wiswr VSUSHH Ik." .s.uUaatSa-Sa.awa Smm .Mir. w.r i' . w,i tan aaaaaBfa'tlaaaai wl li. ..u S"S" ssaalra. a ..rr.... Val I. ta.ia.il. WiS'ISa. mrr ar a. larSatt SS.SSSSS aa4 ra. all af tSas.. Mllii liaraaav. naMaaUnhmrvsltiiM. aw ou Is .artM .Aar all atkaa nwiWia Cx.d, aaS aa ti.r tsaaraa, at lavtwaanl la 1S aa4 s.r . i larauvaa atsitasr si srtvs.ki. ts .'ratrutaac -MaSS y aw aua KXt WITH Ul SSI In .Ivans .aJ .! .raaa ir!- ut yTaSi.iaaa IVa'v s.J isr miuuaaasVSAaaaFsswEi. saaa-a. n-a. aaSS: 6SAiajwxaSxw aiiaiiCT.ic ocx, - .lorTt-JD. O-u. U S BAKERY. Frssdi BradSrar): Dj, Pies, Gales, etc Special ordBrs lolic.ted. C D VANDYKE Pronr.ftts. JJ?iAs X E.LZjt aTaOpriCtOr, 2nd street, between Rih worth & Lyon, ush, was aav wan i ilia i i "sJsUjiaaiBipwe'booa rasaaaj Ulaan throwh MaS a rw. ----w m