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(The jjemortat. Coast Defence. The question how oar coast cities will be defended in the future has been settled by the entire success of experiments with the pneumatic gun at Sandy Hook. These guns are made for the United Slates Gov ernment, and their purpose is to throw dynamite charges capable of sinking any ship. The tests made were entirely satis factory. A projectile, weighing 1150 pounds, of which 500 pounds was dynam ite, was thrown a distance of lj miles. It took 29 seconds for it to traverse that distance . For about one second there was silence, as the bomb was set to explode after it was under the water. Then a col umn of an acre or more of water was lift ed 100 feet into the air, and the ocean for minutes afterward was in fierce commo tion, tven had no vessel been hit, such a projectile, striking the water anywhere near it, must have swamped it with water The force of compressed air at a pressure of 1000 pounds per square inch furnished the power for this gun. It will throw smaller projectiles containing 50 pounds of dynamite a distance of 34 miles and with enough accuracy to hit any vessel within that distance. The Government will no doubt order pneumatic guns for the de fense of all our large cities, and no nation wiU then dare attack us. Neither shal we attempt to invade other nations for all will have like methods of defence. War seems to be about to come to an end be cause modern methods of destruction in sure annihilation for all engaged in it. The Same Old Trick. The associated sends out the following dispatch concerning the nsul: of the elec tion in Vermont: Additional return from til towns in the tale, except one, show that the ma jority for Woodbury for governor will be nearly, if not quite, 20,000. This will be a gain ever the republican majority of 1S90, the last official election of over 5000 votes. The next house of representatives will con tain 242 members, and all of those will be republicans escipt nine. OThe lat "official" election in Vermont wss held in 1S92 and not in iSga as dated by th: very efficient and faithful press newa agent. At the election in 1892 for presi dent we have nut the official figures of the vote cast for governor that year, though the republican majority was in round num bers 20.000.) the republican carried the state lip 21667 majority. If the republican majority this year as claimed by the repub licans is nearly 20,000, w: see no ground for the "btow'' to which tome of them are giving inch enthusiastic vent. The fol lowing are some of the majorities which re publicans hive had In Vennaunt in pa year,; President In i87j, 30,554, preai dent in 1S76, 24,078, governor in 1878, 20, 065, president in 1880, 27,251, p'e'dent in 18S4, 22.1S3, governor in iSSS, 28,995, governor in 1890, 14,163, and president Id IS92, 21,667. There i very little comfort for republicans in those figure. Curious Facts. A beetle can draw 20 times i.t own weight. So a mutlard plts'er. According to the testimony of one of the witnesses before llkf Lexow committee here ere about 10,000 emokct of cpium la New Yoik India hat 27,00c. ooo acres in rice, lS, 0:0.000 in wheat, 75,000.000 in other food grains, I 600.000 in sugar cane, 251,000 in tea, 10,030,003 in cotton, loo, 000 in indigo 300,000 in tobacco. An important sin of returning prosperi ty among the masses of England is the marked increase in Ibe marriage rate. For the first half of 1S9I the gain above 1S93 is more than eighteen per cent. The rate ia above the average for trn yeart by nine per ce nt. Htlen KeMar ha added to h-r accom plish men s toe ability to dittinguitb Colo's. She rats a lnar.T ul of hair ribbon1 of various colors, aod the ran select any de tirffd ii;.bon by touch. There have been other blind persons who could do this, but t hey 2r eiceedingly rare". During a severe bail storm at Vic'asburg on the af'emooa of Friday, May 11, a re tnarkab'y large hail atone wa found to have a sxil nucies, conn-ting of'a piece of alabaster fioin one half to three quartet of an inch Daring the same lorrn at Bovrna eight mi'r; east of Vicksburg, a gopher turtle 6 by 8 inches, and entirely etcated in ice, lei! arils the hail. Expti inieut by an English mine in spector have shown that gunpowder blattt In the prassjflfa 0 diy Ccal dust always ignl e rrorc or :es of the dutf, aad will produce violent explosions increasing in f: t witb the purity of the roal In a dusty atmosphere. He recommends discarding gunpowder, at cir'aio "high explosive" (orburi. amrnonMe, etc; prove to be in -capibi ; of ini'lng or exploding coal dust. Prof Mayo says: Taking the country as a who'e the white native population horn o! foreign parentage and the foreign -born white amount to thirty-two percent. But in Massachusetts it is fifty-six percent, in Rhode Island fifty-eight, in New York city eighty-two, ln Milwaukee eighfy-five, ard in Wisconsin over ninety. MOTHERS, and especially nursing mothers, need the strengthening support and fielp that comes with Dr. Pierce's I-' vorite Prescription. It lessens the pains and burdens of child-bearing, injures healthy, vigorous offspring, ari'i promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment on the part of the mother. It is an invigorating tonio Blade especially for women, per fectly harmless in any condition of the female system, as it legis lates and promotes all the natural functions and never conflicts irith them. The " Prescription " builds up, strengthens, and cures. In all the ohronie weaknesses and disorderjs that afflict women, it is guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. For every case of Catarrh which they cannot cure, the proprietor of Dr. Suge's Catarrh Remedy agree to pay 500 in cash. You're cared by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties, or you're paid. By All Means Let Them Go. And now we are told that the sugar plant ers of Louisiana have met and determined, that in na'ional politics, they will hereafter act with the republican party, and all be cause the n;w tariff law prohibits the sec retary of the treasury from paying them a cents a pound bounty on the sugar produced this year. Well, if these protected pets really believe that the government should tax a nation of 68,000,000 of people wholly and solely for their benefit; If they believe that this is a government that should grant special pilviteges, benefit, and advantages to certain small clasaes of people at the ex pense of the entire people, then there is but one place for thoro wealthy gentry of the Louisiana plantations to go, politically, and that is into tte republican party. It will be a congenial place for tl em and we doubt not they will meet a hearty welcome. There is no plae for such men in the dem ocratic party. AH such men who remain la the party do violence to their own con science, (if they have any,) by doing so. There is no place in the democratic party for men whose politics are based in absolute selrishness as are the politics of the e sugar bounty pets of Louisiana. But let us loo it a little into the bounty which these men have been receiving out of the treasury of the United States and we will soon discern the cause of the vigorous "kicking" they are now engaged in. The record of the tteatury department shows that during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1894, the payment as bounty on sugar aggregated $12,099,899, divided ai follow ; Caoe sugar ... $11,114,290 Beet sugar 852,174 Sorghum 17.3 'J Maple 116,21 1 Of the bounty on cane sugar, $10, 688 S96 j was paid 10 producers in Louisiana. The records alto show that the $1 1,1 14,290 boun- ty on'cano sugar wat paid to 57S producers, . which make an average of $19,196 to each ' producer. The amount paid as bounty on beet sflgars was divided among seven pro ducers or factories, making the aveiage payment to each S121 739. The figures on acreage for the year ended June3o, 1S94, are not yet all in. but thoc of the preceding year show that in Louisiana t can be brought in, as it would be easy to tie bounty averaged $47.52 for each acie c3lor it in some harm 'ess manner. If of cane produced; in Texas, $37.60 per ' this shall turn out to be correct it would acre, aad in Florida, $58,23 rer a m. is ompe! the sugar trust to keep it price believed thafthe average bounty per acre within bounds for fear of the foreign com of cane produced in Louisiana tor the year petition. Of course it will depend largely ended June 30, 1S94, will be about $s-. ' upon the construction put on the last named These men should by all mean leave the 1 paragraph by the custom officials of the democratic party and unite with the re- ! treasury department. The difference was publican party, for It wit the latter pait v intended to be made solely for the benefit that patted the law that tecured thU bounty : of confectioners who desired to use foreign o!r them, anJit was the former party that refined sugar, and the official may in passed the law that deprived them of it. terpret It to mean that only sugar tor the Ex plodcd Dogmas. In the Inited States, the dogma of the ' divine right of kings to rule has never found a foothold, but wa exploded from holiday, to be known as Labor Day. The the day of Independence. Not so in j d,y was celebrated bv the Lab organiu Europe. Read the following extract from : oss WJ,ch all tojk part in a high street a speech lately delivered by the Emperor : parade . of Germany on this subject and see how Lot, 0f tonJooiery is be ng sent out of daring a crowned head can be: When I was here four years ago I em phasized the fact that in Eastern Prussia , where the people are chietly farmers, yen must before all preserva and' maintain a capable peasantry, and that such as the,; would be a pillar of support to any roon- arch. Hence my constant eadeavcr. when-1 ever the opportunity arise, to totter the welfare and economic improvement of Laatern Pruma. The past four yeirt of grievioris cares have veigbed upon ithe : i.rmer.aurl it ap - r j"": T " I "Tr to whether I should be able to keen them . " . r t"""""-" Nay, I found myself compelled to observe. grin a sore heart, that in the circle of the nobility near the throne my best intentions were misunderstood and to a certain ex tent combated. Nay, more; word of opposition has been brought to my ear. Gentlemen, opposi tion of Prussian noblemen to their King U j a mon.iruT v . They are justified in forming an opposi tion only when they know the King to be at their head. This is a lesson taught by the history ot our country. How often have my ancestors had to set themselves against misguided members of that class for the welfare of the whole community. The successor of bim, who by his own right became sovereign duke o Prussia, will follow the tame path as hi. great ancestor, and as once the first King of Prussia said, "Ex Me Hec Nata Corc na," and as his great son established his authority as Rocber de Bronze, so do I reo resent, like my imperial grandsire, tho kingdom by the grace of God. I shall continue my constant endeavors, and the very next budget will afford fresh proof of my parental solicitude. Gentlemen, let us regard the pressure weighing upon ut. and the times through which we are pasing, ia the light of the Christian profession in which we have heen educated as a trial laid upon us by GoL L?t us preserve our minds in quie tude and endnre with patience and firm resolution, hoping for better times, accord ing to our old maxim noblesse oblige. A stirring ceremony passed before our eye on Tuesday, before u. stands the statute of William 1st, the 'mperial sword uplifted in his right hand, the symbol of law and order. It reminds us all of the arduous struggle which designs against the very foundations of our constitutional and social life. Now, gentlemen, it is to you I this day address myself. -Foi ward, to fight for re ligion, for morality and for order, against the parties of revolution. As ivy winds itself around the oak, beautihes with leave and protects when tempests rage, so does the Prussian nobility close round my house May it, and witb it the whole nobility of the German nation, become a bright ex ample to those sections of the populace which aretthl wavering. Let ut enter to get her upon thi s'rugg e. Onward with God, and dishonor to bim who forsakes bis King. In the hope that Eastern Pros ia will be the first province in line in this battle, I raise my glass and quaff it to the prosper ity of Eastern Prussia an 1 to her inhabit ants. Three cheers for the province. Known Of All Men. The editor of the Sdem Independent hat been in thit slate Lut a short time, still he has been heie long eacugh to measure up th: size of the Orcgonian accurately which he does in the following good shape: "Whatsoever things are overreaching and 'elfish, whattoever things are grinding and avaricious, whatsoever things are unjust, whatsoever things are oppressive, wha'so ever thing! ar h-teful to the great com mon people, whatsoivet ihings are of evil report; If there be any Combine, il there be any monpoly, if there be any ring, if there be any corporate infamy, all these things we know are blended in the Oiegonlan." Sirely the Oregonian is "known of all men"' but this it not to Itt advantage at all. Bectlztbub it very extensively convert ed alout, and yet no rational person Kekt his frlend.hip. A caterpillar in the course of a mouth wi 1 devour 6 io times its own weight in foud I a take 8 ftnVl llueemjnths be fore he eats an amount of food 1 qul hit own weight. While clothing It cool Lecaute it reflects the lust of tbe sun; black clothing it warm because it abtorts both hi a' and igh', Whea fravellac. W:i:ther onjpleaure b: i-, or busings s tare 0.1 every trtp a bittiaof 6yrup o Fi , as It acts most pe.sintly and ef (ectualty 011 the kidneys, liver nnd bove.s preventing fevers, ueadachet and other fcrrm of aicknets. For sale lei 50c and f 1 bottles bv tl! leading druggists. Manu factured by the Cetifor.nla Fig gvrup Co on'y. Washington Letter. From cur regular Cnrresponilant. Washington, Sept. 3, 1894. Secretary Carlisle is probably doing the hardest work of bis life, while the presi dent and most of the other members of the cabinet nre seeking the recreation they earned by their hard work during the long session of congress. It is the admin istration of the new tariff law that is keeping Secretary Carlisle in Washington and working him so bard. Every hour brings telegrams stating questions that must be submitted to the secretary before being answered and every mail adds it quota. Few of these complications are important to the general public, although they are very important to individuals and must be carefully straightened out as the secretary' decision will set a precedent which may involve the gain or loss of thousands of dollars to ibo government. Probably the most inipertmt decision that Secretary Carlisle has yet made was that stopping the payment of I lie sugar bounty on the day the new law weut into effect regardless of when the application for th bounty was made. This decision princi pally affects the beet sugar makers, who claim that they should be paid the bounty upon all sugar made before 'he repeat of the bounty law went into effect, and who are making strong efforts to get Secretary Carlisle to change hi interpretation of the law, although it also catches this year's crop of maple sugar. Upon this decision will depend whether about 1500,000 re- remains ha the treasury or i paid out to the sugar people. S-peaking of sugar, there is a belief here that a c ause in the new tariff bill opens a way to keep the sugar trust from raising the price of sugar to an outrageous figure The bill provide for a 40 per cent ad valo rem duty upon mw sugar and an additional one eighth of a cent a pouad on all sugar that has been discolored in plain Knglisb upos retmed sugar. But in the next par graph it is provided that the duty upon all sugars after being refined hen "tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated" shall be 35 per cent ad valorem. Under this paragraph it is believed that refined sugar use of confectioners can be Imported un- der it. The departments are all closed today Congress having at the last aenion made the first Monday in September s legal Washington concerning the alleged dis cord among the democrats who compote Ibe ongresiional campaign committee. There is no disror-l in the committee. which it doing all that it wa. expected .0 do in the campaign. Secretary Gardner, ,1,- M, k.j ... IZT" IS."' of the out 00k: It all depends upon the I tariff UUI. Nearly ever congrr-siora j j,., ; the I'nited State is interested . in or .notrr ,n ,ni. tariff bill. - . pagrapu wmcn win piease uie peopie in one district will no: please those in d- joining districts, ba' will suit the voters of an easien state will not be satis- factory on the Pacific coast. So yon can see bow difficult t 11 to forecast results un- til ve knnv. morp of how -h tariff hill i being received by the rank and file of the voter. We do not expect to retain onr present large majority in the house, bat we do expect to elect a majority of i's members. It has just le kr - 14 hat ex Speaker j RteO, before learii... W.-i "on. certified. in accordance !!: hej v r i- revived dnr in; tbe Ust te,ii. M u aber .if dayi he had been - -.nt i j e e and not cn account of sickntss.' ad I' algned br Speak er Critp and tstiaggSti l r money due him from the Srr jtant a: Arms. Ts r joke It tbat Mr Rred bai at tea o -r o-ity ridiculed the revival of lheo.,1 ru , d king members for being abten'. i'.hou letrsr, and iotusat cdflhat be would notobr). Whether it wat becauae e S.rgeani a Arms vould not pay b'm i hau' if Heart Mr Reed pre pared that cerifica'e or becaate he ibought the p urality of 971, bv waich ne at latt elected, tao small to be mookeyed wl;h, it not knoan, but probably both bad some- thins to do with it. A', any rate he made out the cerrtlfscate and he will not be allowed 10 forget it at the next session. Chairman Vviiscn leaves for Europe this week. He goes In tearch of health, end will on'y remain four ot five week. If ttrcng enocgh he anil take an active part in the campaign In hi district when he re turns. Japanese Wives. The constint theme of ihote foreigner! who htve vltited the empire of Mikado is the turprisine cbann cf Japants: womeo. Tnli ia due chief!;' to the c.rrful training of the women of the better classes and to the peculiar social condition which obtain in Japan. A JapanciC woman must be cbarmiug, obedbn'. and thoroughly delight ful Id order to maintain her position in the hon'ehold and her hold upon the affections and regard of her liu'baid The duties of '.he married woman in Japan are clearly marked out for her, and the well understands that h.r Oidy chance of comfort and h.ipHlnest it found in her strict observance ef them. One of the mott trying of thi wife 't duties i the constant submission and srrvice due from l.er to the parent: of heruusband. The filial reverence and respect, alway a distinguishing fea ure of Oriental life,i',ti;cn a worn n's marriage, trar.s'ened from her own parents to those of her husband. In fact, a wife it seldom allowed to visit her own parents after h:r marriage. In Japan the motherinlaw reign supreme. Contrary to the popu'ar impression, dl vorcei are cf hequer.t 0 cuinnce in Japan, It being estimated ihat taste It one divorce to every iliree mairiaes. These .divorces are utually obtained by Use husband, and often for what woul I seim to us tiivial causes. The wife seldom seeks a divo cr, tor the r-ason th' In case of tep3iatirn the children are always given ; the (hutband. Under no circumstances can they be claim ed by the wife, Japanese wife may ,be allow. d to gently remonstrate lth her hut band, ihOdld occasion require, but may never trold or tpca't harshly to him, and mutt at all times have a bright smile and a respectful bow for him un his depaitu c from the house or return to it She must antici pate hit every with and have a watchful eye on the servants of (he household in order that nothing may be lacking to mike hit borne a place of comfort and to -ecure for him cniire freedom from worry and fret. In view of all this it it not surprising to learn that there are fs v bachelors in Japan. In a large factory from ten to twenty per 1 cent less work is brought out on damp days and days of threatening storm. The superintendent, in receiving otJera to bo delivered at a certain time, takes this fac tor into calculation. There is a theory among many persons in the fire insurance business that in slates of depressing atmos phere greater carelessness exists and mora fires follow. Engineers of railway loco motives have somo curious theories of trouble, accident and increased dangers in such periods, attributing them to the machinery. Dr Crothers adds that the conviction prevails among many active brain workers in his circle that some very powerful forces, coming from what is pop ularly called tho weather, control the work and its success of each one. Dr Goriansky, a Russian physician, claims to have found that the juice of raw cranberries given freely, pure or diluted with an equal part of water, is an excellent means of relieving liilrst and vomiting in Asiatic cholera. The author' observa tions in fifty cases have shown in a num ber of patients in whom ice and narcotics fail to make the slightest Imnretslo.i the administration of cranberry juice in small ! l'' tllfi "publicans tonight that Govern ka ,, .,. A , or Cleves' majoritv will reach 38.0X but uui ireuueiii'T reueaieu ooees rapiuiv checkt both vomiting and nausea The author lays stress on the fact that the ! harmless juice has a powerful destructive . .1 . .. .. . action on the cholera vibrio. , MISFITS. The following from the Welcome it a sample Portland O P item: The "time for the sale of the O P road" is to be fixed again soon. This i important, as no item oi Uiis kind has been published for over a week past. A small, wicked apd shrewd youth, passing by the residence on Sixteenth street of a lady whom he knew had some domestic troubles, said : "O, ma'am, if you 11 give me a quarter, I'll tell you where 1 saw your hnsband a UlUe while ":rW,lV' ma'am." And he was out of sigh' in two seconds. Portland Welcome. , r A Salem saloon keeper kicks at the manner in which a discrimination is , uiuc uu mi oj cpvnrr as mat city : . the new snares are trancs on applies "It is well known thst while we ere cation and 25 more October 1'., the ro under strict police regulation and no niainder to be paid in later installments. Karuuuug is anoxeu. mere are uiree , places in town where gambling is carried on extensively and games for money are run openly. This is unfair to the rest of os who are not allowed any such privileges Onr places ars empty while the city gets our money, and the drug stores sell the most of the whisky. We have got to get a change or we can't pay rent or beer bills." A woman dropped dead in Portland while shopping, and now the poor editors of the state are enlarging upon the dangers of shopping. Tn divorce records shjw that a great many men desert their wive. That i bad enough; but it is worse when the mm sro awav and otse as sinirie men and make reiurious Ua ocoer urewuuvni n'i jus.:iei f! , r. n - . , I by their past conduct. 1 ins 1- wmt ruaate tne puoiic man- A Iedfi. Kngiaoil paper publUbes the fitihiwr int7 tjfckt off nn Ai.ri-3n jJfir-, which some of our exchange have been tSith is Use fogiisand X ruericans keep too well potted about each other for th.i a Ki aaaaatateaeaa Sa taatat ataaW an 1. m-. - iSw-i.Ti.iu MlMt4kwM dictaor f been driven from !his ya've. and be and hi minuter are j no- hiding in the mountain. The ! 8aest trouble ha. ben expenenced in the leanttal of Ihicasro where U rover Cleve-' -d rinaier of the rebel., baa ol j tuned control. The railroad track at that place has bewn t -rn up an l thrown into tb river, a ttir-arji r.j-l'-r.i' IftniMi tVien f Ka Baeaaaiei an.! tk .trwlr tsnl. h" .1 ,;lmU-d have been razed to the grcurxl. The I trouble started bv a man named Pullman. a 5foW 'n be monn tains of meet in the country Everv newpape man hat at . vne time M i X BT 1 Mo- Sl,t- ,0--U " in his business eiperie ice met the man ' ff00,, d' ,or ,ne publicans. Tlie rain who now 'aies snore papers than he cr i aad gs-neral apathy is due the light vote, read. He was i.i town ;ast week. He 1 ln1 tbough the democrats admit defeat, paid 35 cenit for an a.manac, wiped hi J they do not show a symptom of Jis.-i.iir-nose un an awning, tried to blow 'out his agement. The n-turns have Iwenn eleciric light at the h-tel. fai.ed to .'ght ceived from 100 cities and towns and in hit cigar on it, pnt a nicse I in the slop at ! dicate that the state has re-elected ,.,v the pott o.fice evpecting ihe pott ma ter j ernr Cleve. republican, over Charles J to appear, wanted to H:k the cashier ol , Johnson, dem.irrst. by a majority whi h the bank Lecaute he closed J 4 o'clock ; exceed 27,000. the largest in the hit watched the tignover one of the jew-.rv ,0T f the party. The republicans have stores, wait. eg for It to ttrik. Bill Nre . carrie.1 every county in the state. Ttte Maa feral Ctlale, It i high time to shed a few smile now ' San Wmincuco, !ent. 10. Tlie Fxam and then when the prospect of butiness i j ilu.r MV. Mr, Sunfor baa off thc under dis-ussion There are ? great many , lat ( lht. jebt due from the Snf..r.l them, who have gtten o used to pulling lvri BS.-II?.. tmuu ii". .1 1 rw tijcrv 1114 ui umun - ai : t ' . . 1 1 1 - I r 1 ,t . V !""'n7 01 ' ,ffrav5 i yard, that a customer who dosn t like to feel as though be were constantly in the ' presence ct a walking misfortune, besrins to as though be were constant y in the ! veer on and setk out thc man who hat iis covered that thing are cominr out again . A bosy, cheerful air is one of tne beat bus -ineas tonics that can be administered in a time like this. The man who cannot road in the future conduct of his business, baa. indeed, minv reasons to look srlum: hut such are in tbe great minority, and for him smother filing aead.and an opportunity offered for applying those lesson Some people cave queer ideis of how they would use money if they were rich, All have heard of the t'alifornia miner who , l : 1 ' j i i . . iu' a ii ricn aqu win nc w;is irointr to -ew lorKionnve a meal at I'eiiucnioos who when asked what hi intended to call for said, "bacon and beau,' but Ihat idea of Inxury has been beaten by a practical Salem bachelor, who, upon coming into an inberritance, purchased two alarm clocks to wake him in the morning. Now this man's great failing was lying in bed and his greatest joy was to lie nait awatie an-t dow awhile before rising, so he contrived this plan to gratify the whim. As he was Com pelled to onen his place of busine on time he set his first clock at5:30 which was juat half an hour before his accustomed lima for getting up. His second clcck was set at (i which allowed him thirty minutes of un disturbed bliss. The plan was a success and has added ten years to this man's hap piness. Ex. A Uravr Bala. Makhhali.tows, Iowa, Sept. 9. The heaviest rain that has fallen for years visited this section of the country today, and the present indications nre that a regular wet spell has set in. There is now promise of an abundant fall crop unlus a killing frost comes soon. The Latest News ia that Julius Qrad wohl is doing business in his new quart ers, the old Post Ollicc and Odd Fellow's building and Opera House, and to give an introduction to his new store, he will sell thc following goods for net cost only. 1 box full weight Savon soap 83 eta, 2 boxes French sardines 25 cts. Oysters 10 cts per can, Arbuntle and M coffee 25 cts B), and all other geods sold as low as any houee on this coast. Home aatt Abroad. It it the duty of evesyone, whether a home or traveling for pleasure or buslreii to evulp hlmcelf with remediet which will keep up strength and prevent illneit, and cure such Ills a aie lisble to come upon all In everyday life. For instat.ee. Hood's Sartaparilla at a general tonic, and to keep the blood pure and lets liable to abtorh the germ of disease, will be well nlgn Invaluable. Chanpe of drlnklug wacf often causes serlou trouble, especially e one has veen used to spring water in thr country. Rrom a few drops to a teaspoon ful of flood's Sarsaparllla in a tumbler of water whl present the walea having any Injurious effect. Hood's Vegettb e I'll', as a cat hi rile, cause no discomfort, no disturbance, no loss of sleep, but astitt the digestive or&ans to that satisfactory results are effected in a perfectly natural and regular manaer. Japan msmI terra WAaantatoif, Sept. n. A telegram was received at the Japanese legation this afternoon that a treaty had lcen ne gotiated between Corea and Japan, which authoritatively defies tho relations of the two countries toward each other nnd to ward China. The object oftlin trnntv in Hnti.l in the preamble to lie the mutual desird on the part of the emperor of Japan and the king of Coroa to definitely fix and deter mine tho attitude of each country to wards the Other. AMerantrd Wreck. Boisk, Idaho, Sept. 11. An attempt wma made tonight to wreck the west bound train on the Oregon Short Line at Owyhee bridge, 20 miles east of Namjia. A rail was loosened on the bridge, which is 45 feet high. It was discovered by the section foreman just before the train ar rived, and he flagged tho train. An armed man, mounted, was olwcrvcd on a hill near by making signals. This man afterward nmicared again, and lircd twice at the foreman. The deputy Uni ted States marshal and posse are in pur suit. The Malar Eirrllaa. Aftii'STA, Me., Sept. 11. It is claimed i , .,11 lllllfl - i-vl Mll'tli- .,f S7 (10 iu innpr- allv nimnl.Nl r-rr,vK The iintlnal surprise is the complexion of the house, j w u ,BVe. im. ni"e SHS1?- Keod s plurnlitv in Uio first district is 8329 ; Dingley's In the second, 8800; .vntiiken s in the third, 8-00, and Boti- telle s in the fourth 800. A Sew Srkteaae. Test Crrv,Cal.,ert. 11. The Yulw City and Marysville street-car was bald by two men last night and the driver robbed of aM his money at the mtiule of a pistol. A Chinaman on hoanl the car was also robbed and a lady aseiigt-r roughly handled. The robbers have not been caught. A rar laveaffttrtil. Loxnox. Sept. 11. The Standard's Paris correspondent telegraphs : "The new Panama canal shares are for 100 francs each. Some 30,000 shares will lie to the public If the amount is not whollv subscribed, provision will be rnatle wall iiimis in the liamls of tlx- 1 liquidators. It is estimated that the present issue of 6j0,000 chares will suffice to carrv on the work for at least 1 months. The terms of s tsttfcriptiuns for Be HararS. (icaviis, Or., Sept. II. Mike Forsch- wiler's hop-house, about three miles west of t.iervais, burned to the ground about 8 o'clock this morning, with all its contents, including 8000 jiunds of hops, covered by insaranoe. Were I Ire. AfBUM., Wis., Sept. 10. Strong wipds liave fanned up the forest fires in this vicinity and they are burning fierce ly in nearly ever direction. The Ash land Iriving Park Association's build ings, located two miles out from thecitv, ; are in danger of destruction. Wasii burn has been enveloped in a cloud of smoke all day. Tho following was re ceived from Saaon : "Forest fires are raging about here. Water it being haul , . . eu tv run nine teams, an-i citireoa ar- e - . ,7 . moving from their homes with all rxM- I ble spedl. If the wind continues a few hours the town will lie lot." I Will gar Kalll Arasanrjcs. Sept. 10. The citiien here g Ul v'aZn the railroad grade through the Kastern nortion of thai rii v Fn,m th ,.utl..k. train ilt t m..:.. ..;- - ci.v uiore NovemUV i ,7 fb lis, : of Uiose who donated UU.r. monev and material is to be made a roll of honor, and the resident whose name is not on tl. iit will lose caste with the other citiaens of thi citv. a BsssxJaa Wtrnetrr. K01.C81 a.. Or.. Sept. 10. Mrs Helena Iseekman. alout 4 roirsis.il iml hr mt l.'.!--rt If 11,0 . . .1 l .- ,or.. murdered i.'v s r tHckman. hu-- lan J an-l stepfather, at their farm. 10 miles east of Kosehunr, at 6 JO A M to- day. Tlur- , rv rye-witmsei to the meats Tkr t Irru.H tfufftltf? and has thus early got nronertie in aim...' ,..rf-f 1,1 is now anxious for a distribution of the esUt,. ltl tha. .i. ,,v m. r...., clnA of the millions of whaJhthe i. now executrix. She is rvadv to nrix-vl wun UH es?niiture of a lartre amount of money to greatly increase the reve nue MM enlarge tlie facilities and scope of the university. re Flsr It Lt-ni. Minn.. Sent Tl... . ... .,; , , . . Ssdi!v'increa-;i in force. Thesun was I . 8hlU aiul the ,,orixon , the ickh yellow coat of the fatal Satur-' ;dav, a week ago. There was great ex- 1 citement here. The sensation was in- i tenailKil bv the brvakimr out f r.w 1 i.. . . - . .. . " - tire in tlie citv limit Fire crent around m inetiniiergrowiii at tmeau and cans- 1 ed some apprehension. Then an alarm came in from Ihiluth Heights, a suburb, surrounded by timber. The fire depart ment sent up a detachment, which a little later sent lor an enirine. Then the I m x. iteiiiciit was at fever heat, for news 1 tuui heen coming of the side-traekin;: - i a St Paul iV. Ihiluth nasBomrer train rats. cause of fires on all sides of it, and Morn. on un- i..iiern .Minnesota nmil. was re-i-oried on fire. It was probnblr entire ly borned. r'aaatl Ciasliij. Mishen, La., Sept. 9. Link Waggon er, a noted desperado of North I.ouisi ana nnd Kastern Texas, was shot to death in his cell in the parish jail by a Is i u night- For th.e lMU,, fivc veurs lie had been a terror in that country. Innumerable murders are laid at his door and his robberies were moft daring. He was captured about a year ago nt Nacog doches, IVxaa and brought to Homer, in ( layborn county, and tried on UMClmrfS of murder. The ease was not proven against him, and he was sent to jail here for safe keeping to await trial on other charges aguinsl him. What htablalag Did. RocKioRp, IM., Sept. 8. At an early hour yesterday, lightning commenced to dance around in this district, doing dam age wherever it touched. Several flroH were started in this place, but the los.i in not great. The most serious conflagra tion reported here up to this time was at -Malta, a town of about 700 inhabi tants, five miles west of here, on the Northwestern railway. The damage in Malta will exceed i.VO.OOO. MUtakaa rer a Beer. San Jose, Cal., Sept. 9. A sickening tragedy occurred late lust night nt the nchetti vineyard, 1-1 miles west of here. Louis Oitgliosso, an Italian, employed bv Pierre Klein, went into the vinevard to lie in wait for a deer. Seeing Some of the vines move, he shot. A heavy ob ject felltand there was a sharp crv. Ac cording to Caglkxiso's statemunt "he was afraid of an attack in case tlio deer had not been killed, and did not go near the place of shooting until earlv this morn ing, when ho discovered the dead body of (J Delloni, an aged Italian, who for merly owned tho Piehotti vineyard. If yoa want a tine tmokc call for Joseph a white labor rigara, FOR WEAR FOR LOOKS For all around satisfaction ..Nothing equals our superb suits. Manufactured of OREGON WOOLENS OO-MIE -AJSTID SEE FOR BOYS SCHOOL SUITS gjBWgMWrWi J 'IIBe-" THE L E BLAIH CLOTHING CO. hm BLOCK. The Oregon rVI:n its horns office at SAT .EHM: - - , uss teVray Biocl., corner Lloerty and AKEs a specialty of Bunnynide fruit tracts nar Sasero3 Will sell 5, 10 or :j cr Jtiiaa ca-.-u pjviiit i.t or parttcula.-s. HAVE 111 TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED t to nsn a rru roa RHEUMATISM, LUMBACC, SCIATICA, KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, H. - ta wi MF jgtwtttaHwBHrayBf MttUtB B TRBCEatSSaSnF ME two eewira. rratv aa vu bar, reatorrS itoeeaa WE HAVE CURIO TNE QBM&M. CEBJUTY CURED. Dr, A. T fUssa.lwr tor i bo'crw I usa1 rer M J mm trciKl- Q with M vitnr. ri;al --k uem, 4 gklggsagjgjt wrgtiMO ta ct paT. 1 et o n.t. ft nm Uixi BMlttf, i rhtr . -. , 9imr wr. rut bigttt I Ik kM taw of ht . I t-ow s;y to mttar I tmrm tar tad f r tt, 1 fctas tht PtflKMtj cnftdftor In roar trvwis Vfa cq t . Umh tki Kt ii okftiao hr jthn rr.t- nr csall ac fan r r strtx Ki-, a am taft. Traiy TOisr. U- a ou r t. as a arm m RHEUMATISM ANO.LAMtNCSS CWffcg. Dr. aj. . uaar sir; 1 w r' i:a1 a far traeaaral taua. FOe ibara' , aabitea ra. V- ur b!i hj r J ti north. I h-t r I tirAeanilorlablr.wd fael lit r.ea ,nan raTiir. X. E. BgtBK Pr. saialor Isinlloal HotL NKIIVOU8 OEUTYSgFCOIJ Dr. A.T Saa4ra.tear Kir r-1 bar bro uiloaroar KlaaUic bell for jr-naral aeration !biUtr. aod to-d' leal Satta? loan IJtS tor Are raara. Iharagtiaad atjiia ii by baaaraoa of caaea iAr.k att tfcwac4T!a!.wh'- Jxl alaalv saaury-aBQ of aboai baraMrgoa ksttara banic tciuatonr t. lbr reoxcrr alter ntusg oar eK THE DR. SAHDErtiELECTR.C BELT toeniEtlata)alTarilcbarurT. axade Info a belt o artre anoibiw. pr loused current wbicb ara tnatiaatlr lelt tbroncuoat all wak rnr vorwatoa I3T00O HbaTao Improrrd Klcetrte eVaaaanaarr. ta,aiealal boon arar tfrea aaab eoao, Sanrruni it to rare nr ot ihe tir-s aaakoaeaa. bjkS toenlareaahrunten hoib.or pru.ur Mai Kriandrd. Tier ar rruH in aireaein waero . and will ear th worst rite In two or I tea at SAN DEN ELECTRIC COr ' Notice for Publication U 8 Las ii Om. a, at Oregon Citv, Ok. Aagoft 13. 1884. Notice it herehy siven that the fnllowiog na.ned aeltler has filed notice 01 hit inten tion to make Ii: a! proof in tupport of his olaim and that aaid proof will ha made hefoio County t'leir.of Lion county, at Albany. Oregon, on October 10. 1894, via: JamosN Campbell, R E No. "823, for Ihe W i4 , f .eotion 28, Tp 10 S K 1 E He eamet tbe fcliuwinst wilnease tc prove hit oont nuont rttirlenee upoa and ualtiration of raid land, vis: ) tfutchioa. ni La. wood, Or; Jtmts Craft.of Larwoad, O ; K tines k, of Jordan, Or ; 1) Montgomery, o! Jordan, Or. It A MlLI.bR, Keguter. Notice for Fuolication U S Lan 11 Orrn-K, OititooN ( mr, Or. August, 13, 1894. Notice it hereby given Ihat the following otmed settler hrs filed notion of hi inten tion to make final proof in iupi rt of bit claim, anl that said proof w'H be made before County Clerk of Linn 0 uutr, at Allianv, Oregon, on Ootnbr 10. 1894, via: James Oraft. H K No. 7183, for the B of tedtior. 32 Tp 10 8 R 1 II. Ilj name the fold wing witueisea to piore his oontm ocus residunoe upon and oultivatioa of aid land, via: J Hntchina, of Larw,xsrl, Or; James N Campbell, tf Jordan, O ; E Griggs, of Jordan, Or; Frank Wain, of Ltrwood, Or. A Milrkr, Register. THEM - ALBbNY GRECON. Land l,o - ORi GfO 4" .'Uate street, branch -ffice .fortlan. acre lots nt $5 to fcO lone tini? on balance DE. KAVDtTVS ELECTS tr StW witk F.lortrw SinMk ee.ee an .u cr wttMMat tseatrlta all or tr r- r e uviKs. TJt wa tr lira I M-ih Cir Mrawi, all Ftaah i piajau. aad awtwraU Hike, ike atttrt of xe. i t'.r rrr, alt t rMlff;" -r.vr.lliSat ran anat srt wcu rrt tt a trtal to sua laea ta roa aaay twra tswastfr. t. orsTsiec: ut net i s hn m mm 1SMi .- .iM-.rtatra aj eaesM jrwaaaBerietw It j j reptaes sato roar sjilaeatas an tain marts dratatst. wksca atwrta 3;reJ for itsiaiaatieaeja.oa wtl rrmumbeoiiwsailaeank ttrtaaaa ud Tttr e vt I fonoa- at one, .fast la oar s.b sua ir -u:ir.i a eura tW , aaosld l-rra4 T arary tetta) ' Beelrle ISgt W tt Tci.-..r iriaiafaara.caaba k. M idi tatirr. and traat MSB J rr Raaert 3E-WE CAJI CURE rOUl LAME BACK AMD MHttHMtfMH Or A T SasaSa, lrlr-Trat saa f .K) aark coab.a 1 n i sba nras " ie f aa eactae. t m a anaraeaaaat J"f tnaa abieiil a i rS for eraa rear. I "" "J r w ' . . . iriea raara. a aa! we Mw Bi&rfa aasad ia r is for tmm !U1 roe id wi a ear oa. w ii, i, I fMMkkc. -M. - ot ra--e I - ... Amnt f dftr...cd I COttEa.1 I no&ih. bm partvrtlr cored. Taati ,.imiw- so-ao i ar i lr. or e't aall. Sit I Ik. lotaot Ba iw I lb swear I4 t aa locaiad bear i . ,. K- mml i-nnB-lt'.nal 1 r ejad to taUaita aajOB ir-mxaaallr. ,'wsaaaioteoo t BOBEfi KT KfKKELEaato LOST VITAUTANOTttCJt Dr. A. T. Saada-. Irr Sir iflaa aaartaa raal bl It I haea beatl eras .'t hattaSta. 1 feal ass old aa. rar f- latomtia; aad alb r a aaoata'a as at the hill I Sad strati' MfSS as . v earoa a baCwv fir aseatart m aaw nearir Barren, aao au aai ror saa oarcer aataa lb !a't. 1 t -I soch iatsattaet. tba- tafore '..jots tJalr. I! EN UT SUUVLIS ess to be aasitr worn durtoar rfc o evsa m at ill l aaat of a-oaktMS in r. an.-, aata 11s agat r"Ms Aoarraa xur iu.i inana eaaea Street Railway Tiie Card The car wii leave corner of First anrl Washington si-rct . ss follows: 7:40 am for Lebanon train, 8:15 " " OrohanaRome. 1 1 :jo " " Noo s train going noettt 11:15 p m tor noon train trotng south. 1 ' Lebanon train. 1 .30 " Orphans Home. . 9:55 " " Overlandtralngoinpso For Orphan's Home rm iiundsy car leave at 1:30, jUJo and 4 30 p m The car will alto meet, ah Inc trains on the Oregon Pacific rallro. C G BfRKHART sss', ,va.s Caveats ami Trarle-MtrW 1 riainsd.andalt Pat ent b-auress conducted fur Moc :aarc free. Oua Arricr ia Osaoarrc u. s . isiertHT orner and we can secure patent in less lime inau Uost J leraote frtvu Washington. i Send tnjJel, diawing tx photo., wrta dascrtp-e 1 ..IMI, , .U'l V. , .. l-ltutHl'l. V. It.'., Ul a charge Our fee not due till pr tent ia secured, a A Farav'MitT, - nowiouoe t-atenit, wun r cost of sc-ne in tha U, S. and Jortigu cawatnaaj sent tree. Aacresa, C.A.SNOW&CO i Opp. Patcnt Omec, Waihinqtn, 6 C Wl.M g-'rfM tVWrr1 To ali. Digestk DOC I m c , HACKKT, M.D., FbycidM and Surgeon, O Sice - Upstairs over the Hank of Oregon. Ratuiim-e. corner 10th and Calapooia at. IIRMT NATIO.f .41. K4SEK, OF ALBANY, OHMOI . reddest mm Vice prattsaat ......Lrumn S, CTOUXO ,.K, W. LAM 8 DOS nUHSACTS A GENERAL bank lag oatl o we ACCOUNTS KEPT rabtoet to abaci. SIGHT EXCHANGE and tel Tannic trace r, told Hew York, Su Fraueiaco, Chicago ana r i rijon .LECTION SADEoa Uora!e Toon C , w Ltaasca L. Fuss Eswaas I . Sox. ST. CfJfflCK at CO..B&K&BB OF LB AST, ORMO. TRANSACTS general BaukSn DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS oo He m Turk, Fr aw and Portland, Oragao. LOAN MONET on approved tocurite RECEIVE aarneilt tabled v check. COLLECTIONS made on taeuraMa INTEREST .raid co time daooat B m or sic'io, no, otasw. .A 1 JOS al.J WB1TIIT, Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. M 01 A VE e HitHteS" Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. D" . J. (.. HILL, OFfTCa Coewe fee -7 atreeta. AJkaBj. Ortgaetl Dr it E Beer.. O O K Beers i Ph78 :CiaT3atl' &UrgaOHS SoKil' ttllWll I.I ven rn diseases O women. Hout 10 to 12 A M, 2 to 4 aad 7 to S P VI OS :es and red i jtiee Bltsro berg Building, Firtt Street, between Lyon tr.d ESttvcrth. ' it' C'TbEKFOBD A CHAM V BekiAia tworMre a. L Wul practice la ail eewrta paeaal atseataagteea so eainart m wrowae urrn-u imm 7 K BIILTKU tjaarawr at Law uaa Saficiiar fas rsjeanery. astpcoww. ums aibaav. Oragoa QE. WJ. W RIGHT. tturaer at law. an Sotarr rk- SB anuaeqeartaatsteivtau Special auetoo -Iran to ntt-nleiit aaaacraia jiiretials OSBce: Sex: Soar to PjeiiiSl . SJtoor. Oca . . M a. rLt'ttt . B tl f 1 f i M U .ere! atum wi I tc; prjaai a Ii rvi rvt. a ia-,. o FOR SAN FRANCISCO The MeamSlP HOMEU 111 01- will ply between can r rar pisco and Willamette Valle ,x r , points Via the UregOn and Southern Paeifc railroads .,. . , , . , , Sailing With freight and pas- seneers on or about the fo- t T r lowing dates: From ian r ran- ln,;ii at 6 pm. From Yaquina- on next Tuesday. Am 11 Fare from Albany and Corvallis to San Franciey. Cabin. $12; Steerage, $9. Round trip tickets, includ ing meals and berths, good for 30 days. $18. Chjss 1 HsjtDT,8os i Cv Aesata No 3 to'SfMariet .intl, Sr r lumn Notice for Publication V S I aad Office, Oregon Otv Or July 31. ISM Jioliet is aareb; (ivso thai ia compli ance with tbe pi o vision of tbe act ot l,na aIJumS isrrs Mil As Si4 for lhe sale nft'mber lands in tbe state. I of California. Or-ifon. Nevada and Wash iugton Territory as extended to all tha public land state by act of August 4. 1S9. Collm W Rkins, cf Albany, ooaniv of Una state of Oregon. has ibis day titti! in una office his sworn statemeot No '-5x for the purchase of the Northwest ii of action No. 12 ln townhip no. 10 S rane No 4 East, and will offer proof to show that the 'and sought it more valuablefor it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes.and to establish hit claim to said land before the Regiter and Receiver of thit office at Oregon City, Or.on Tuo sday the z-:h day of Nov, "1S94. He names at witnesses: Jo Whitney and C 8 Winn, ot Albany. L W Laughead ot Hal strad, C H Laughead. of Yaquina City, Oregon. Any and all persons c'aiming adversely the above described land are reques-ed to rile their claim tn thit office on or before said 27th day of Nov ember, 1S94. Robert A Miller, Register Notice for Publication. V 8 Land office at Oregon City Or. Sept a, l.!M Notice h heie y given that the follow Ing nmed settler h filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and Iba'. sal i proof will be made before the Coaatv C erk of Lin County, at Alb my. Oregon on Oototer 20, 1MM. vir . William K lavage H e: No 8142 for the iota 4 and 5 In the8H8eeS5,T 11 SR1W. He name the following ttntsses to prove his enntlr uou reeldanee upon and cultivation of aid land, vis: W V Deakina. AlbenT, Or, O H South, Lteomb, Or. D B UeakinN Aloauy, Or, James A Tucker, l.-vvmb. Or. . KOBEBT V MILLER Kegiater. The fact that Hood's Sarsapirjlla, once 'alrlv tried, becomes the famtlv medicine, 9peakt volume for ii excellence and meslicinal merit Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Nature's oo worker. HivkI's Pills become the favorite cathartic whh every one who tries them To make th: hair grow a natural color ore vent baldnrss,and keep the scalp healhty Hall's Hair Renewer was invented, and has proved Itself tucceaaful. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and lo not purge pain or gripe. Sold bv all druggists. 3 TRACED. -Small sorrel mare weigh J an. ut TOO pounds sight years old rinJest "J 1" on "boulder, atiirw Is farm Iwoce nmil ra, (rayed rrom Vorvallls ' Sepfetubor S.xl Information that wi lead to her recovery, if furntahed B Irvine, t'orval oa.Ursgon , will b aultablv awarded. POULTRY MARKET All kind of game, fish, poultry, clams, orahr, cy stars, eU. Opposite Ravsra Hoc a. EnScuiix. Or Priee' treasn Baking Powtter X. SUMMONS. in thr Circuit Court for Linn County, State o Oregon: J O Buahnel!, Plaintiff v Frank D Wood. M W Murray and Sarah E Marry, Herbert Ames, L W Deoe and John Ronjfn, copartners doing bus iness under the firm name of Dsyoe & Ronton, and the San -ilam Lumbering Company, a corporation, Defendant. To M W Marry and Harah E Murry, two of the above named defendant : IN The NAVE OF THE STATE OF" OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff In the above entitled close now on file with the clerk of the above entitled court on or before the tint day of the next regntar term of the above entitled court next following the ex piration of 'he time prescribed in this order for the publication of summons, toarlt: On or before the 22nd day of October, A. I)., '091. and you are hereby notified that if you fait to appear and answer said com plaint, as hereby required, the plaintiff will tal e a judgment and decree against ycu at prayed for in hi complaint towit: For a j Jdtrment against the above named defendant, Frank D Wood, for tne torn of 11041.67 with interert thereon from the itt day of August, 1894, and for the fur ther turn cf $ too. 00 a attorney, fees, and for a decree of the above entitled cour foreclosing the mortgage executed by Ire4 defendant. Fraak D Wood in favor of the plaintiff above named upon the following described real property, towir : Lot Num ber Three in Block Number Seventeen in the city of Albany, Linn county, State of Oregon, a the tame appears upon the map and plat of said city now on file in the office of the Recorder in aaid Linn ; county. Oregon, ar.d for an order direct , ing that ttte said premises above described j be told, at by law directed, and the pro ceed arising from such sale I e applied. rlrtt; To tne payment of toe coats ar.d disbursements herein, and the atto. ney's fact. Second: To the payment of the plaintiff's claim, principal and Interest in full, and the over-p'.tt, if any there be any, to be applied at may be directed by tbi court, and that th; defen cant Frank D Wood and all persons boid- 1 ing under hf.n be forever barred and fare. ; cosed of all right of redemption in cr ta the sasd land above described. , ' . l. .,mmA,tt I. m.l.li.W 4 :n ftt C ! Rights Democrat by order of the Hon H la IICWl.,, IUUIFC Ul 1UOTC CDUdCU court, duly made in Chambers at Albany, Oregon, on tLe o'.h div of Aligns, A. D.,' 1894 WEATHERFORD k WTATT. Attorneys for plaintiff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed executrix of the Ust will and testament of WiiSarr H Henderson deceased ate of Linn county Oregon. All parties having claims against said estate are notified to present them duly verified to the said executrix t her residence two rr i'-ea tooth eat of Holier, Lion cocnty Oregon within tlx months from the dale hereof. June 15, 1S94. Phoebe Axx Humisov Execotr BIOS WANTED Sealed bids will be received tutu 12 p m Wedresday th- 13th tW toe tsaa'itg of sacked oats f-OTi O P le track ia Vaec'a brick baildiac eppoaute Schasat's lirery stable. Bada to be at tbe ra'e par tnvt . EE llcKl-sT&Co. A bavai , Or, Sep 8th. ISM. fXEo'UTRIX NO! ICE. hartbi rrvao teat the 'r- haatki.da. been duly appointed eieentnx a the Ust w-... aad teatasaan; of suvan WmdieBrw.r.da.eJ. b, I tt-eCoaat, cot a ut eaanty, orcg. I All pertort aavina c'aisns seiisi raid ' deceased are rea.n-.rrd to preet theta U 12P!S ForUnd 0wp,.rt I Wratherforri ft Wvatt anorsevaat ihaav : within ax saoatha froea Uss date. day s Jan, .sw. Mrssis BaucGsa. f Ese,t.ixof theitat wni cfvpu rata I Wind!, B, jger. deceased NOTICE. .Oaxeox Crrr, Oaa. Aog 8, 1394. Notice is hereby given that the approved plat of sirbey of Towmh p 12 South. Range 3 Beat has beat received from the Sui lejut Gestenl of Oregon, and on OcroBia 10, 184. alt 9 o'clock a m of said day. said plat wilt be filed in this office and the sand therein embraced will be subject to ertrv on aad after said date. Tp 9 B E will be sub ject to eatrr on October 6. at 9 am, aad Tp 9 R 5 E on October 23, at 9a m. RoEtr - A Muxsn. Register. Peter PAqrET. Receiver. TREASURE iS NOTICE. state is herebv givea that I have tea fncdi on hand aad ai.i pay all coan'y ararraats -tamped prevton to Sept 6, 1834, inter cnthe ajteM eioasng at this date, tbe6'-hOAT ofSapt, iS94 f G U oasts. I JULtv Treatarer. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Notice ia herebv given to all whom it cay concern that 1 harj been duty ap pointed executrix of the ast will and es tate ot Michael Croitant, deceaeed, by the Count v Court of Linn county. Oregon, therefore all persons having claim against said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the Vame to ate at the office of W R Bilyeu in tie city of Albany, Oregon, with the voucher within six. month from the date thereof. Dated june Is, IS94. Eliza Choisas?. W. R. Bilyev, ExecsrHx. Attorney for Executrix. Notice for Publication U S Land Osrtcx. Okksmn Crrv, Oa. July 3rd, 1S5. Notice M hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress oi June3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4. 1892. Allen Smith, of" Niagara, county of Marion, State of Oregon, has this day tiled, in this office his sworn statement No 2910, for the purchase of the W Sj of S W t of sec 10 and W of N l4 ot Section No 15 in Tow nship No 10 S, Range No 4 E, and will offer proof to show- that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register turn "-it ot uiie omee ut trregon t ttv. Ore 00 Tuesxlay, the 28th day ol August! 1894. He names as witnesses: J S Myers. B T George, W J Smith and 0 J Hinkel- all oi Niagara, Marion Co, Ore gon. Any and asT persons claiming ad versely the above-deecribetl lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th dav of August, 1894. ROBERT A MILLER. Register. EXECUTOR'S NPTICE taioriiK is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fS ra this SAT basa duly aMxiiueJ Is dertigaeU executor ot the hut milt ard testament of AMariHa Metairer. ilereaaad, by the County Court ol linn countv. Oregon, All aaiaona havin claims agataat said daeeaaad ar arby required to prvarnt them proiwiiy venaed to th uo Oereijrnai at th olBc ot Weathtrford A Wvatt A lean v. Ore goo, within tit mouth Irvan thU dar. Dated Uut ihe IMA day ol Aotruat, US. CIMKLA'S METZGEK, WtaTUaaraas at Wiarr, Exscntor Attoroaytiur Execatar- WtsiHKO tevrraviojia. Wooden, Tin, Silver. Golden Common every day. i sjicr onuug WerM Pair Higbatt Av WULY.