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Hie gemorvat. The Fine Worsteds. In 1893 there was imported more than $12,000,000 worth of finest worsted cloth, iuch as diagonals and other similar goods commonly known as coatings ot the first quality. The duty exceeded $12,000,000 and was almost equal to the value of the cloth, being equivalent to 99Vi" percent ad valorem . American manufacturers v ho hava here tofore attempted or desired to undertake the production of such goods have been confronted by a tariff tax ot nearly 60 per cent on the fine foreign wools used free of tax by the English maker. That tax has now been removed. The Wool and Cotton Reporter of the 25th inst. says: ' The determination of the worsted man ufacturers to put the industry on the best footing possible, and to take advantage of the very latest devices to improve and fa cilitate manufacturing, is evinced in the recent orders which have been placed in this country and abroad for worsted ma chinery. H is reported that foreign man ufacturers of worsted machinery have re ceived large orders from this side for pre paring and spinning machinery. Domes tic manufacturers are also experiene'eg a rapid and large expansion of business, orders coming in freely. A large number of foreign manufacturers are beginning to realize that the only way to hold this mar ket is to locate plants here." This indicates that American manufact urers are laying plans to supply this mar ket with worsteds as good as the best thst are imported. The heavy tax on the fine wools that are required having been re moved, they enjoy the freedom which the English maker has enjoyed, can select bat they need from the wools of the whole world, and can freely make such combina tions of differing grades and qualities as have been made by those with whom they intend to compete successfully. To utilize these changed conditions, they need the latest and best machinery, and they are going to have it. We expect that as soon as the Industry shall become adap'ed to the new condi tions, American manufacturers will pro duce worsteds as good as any that are made in any other part of the world and will supply the American demand for them. Already, it ill be observed, the English manufacturers begin to see that they can keep a part of the American trade on'y by buik'ing and operating factories on Amer ican soil. This development of the Amer ican woolen industry will be one of the fruits of the tariff legislation of the Democratic Party, and it will be accompanied by a large reduction in the cost of these first cms goods to the American consumer. Who Will Be Senator? Tnis question is agitating the minis of a great many people in Oregon jus now Some months ago It was conceded on all sides that Mr Dolph would be his own suc cessor. But now a competitor has arisen who may make a great deal of trouble for Mr Dolph. U is a significant fact that the ground upon which Mr Fulton will contest for the seat of Mr Dolph is not upon the quea.ion ot the laf.er's ability or general fitness tor the place, but on the contrary, the contest will be upon an issue or policy that la regarded as vital. Mr Fulloa will ask to be elected upon the ground that he Is In favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver. As all know, Mr Dolph Is un flinchingly opposed to this policy. This difference ot opinion between these republi can leaders Is as rcdUally antagonistic as any that exists between different political parties. The problem In the contest is how manv irec silver republican members of the legislature are so pledged to Dolph they cannot now desert him, however much they might desire V vote lor a free silver candidate. This statement is based upon the claim made by free silver republicans that a majolrty of the republican members of the legislature are in favor of free silver. A stumbling bl-ck for republcans in Ore gon is the darkness and dpubt through which the leaders of the national republican party are groping their in search of the attitude the party must assume on 'he silver question in 1896. The republicans of Ore gon are expected to initiate the policy and campaign of tSoo. Can they now safely elect a fret silver man to the senile upon a distinctively free silver Issu?? If 'h'f do so will it be fo'lowed by a free silver plank in their platform to be a 'opted at their state convention to be held in the early spring ot I896? These are very ugly dilemmas for that nartv to be Disced in. If the issue is made direct, and uatrn.me!ed by any other const delation or pledget, there could be no doubt as to the election of Mr Fulton. A large majotity of all parties in Oregon are in favor of an enlarged use ot silver. In fact it is within the bounds of r.-ason to say that a majority of the people are in favor of the free and unlimited coin age of silver. Biff powerful influences at hime and more powerful ones from Wash ington wii te brought to bear to prevent the electiec of a fre; silver senator. Re publican leaders In the east will not permit It, The Flection. The Name of China. As has been predicted in these columns a number of times, the elections have gone laraely republican. To the ikmoceat this is no surprise. The long, disgraceful struggle in the Senate last summer, termi nating in a surrender to the sugar trust, the disgraceful and criminal character of the whole police force management in New York city uader Tammany, the bitter feuds between leading democrats and factions all over the count ry the blind, misguided conclusion arrive:! at by thou sands all over the land that the democrats are responsible for the hard times, tell the whole tale. It Is a repetition of political history over and over again, it is amus ing now lo hear many republicans say : "Well, the democrats are dead and will never be able to make another fight.'They are wiped from the face of the earth and will never appear again," and many other similar expressions. the men who say these things are mere superficial observers and never learn from experience . They are ihe same unthinking persons who are easily led to believe that the coming of the democratic party into power waj the cause of the hard times now prevailing. But Intelligent, thinking people are not thus misled. Students of political history have nly to look back to ll72 when Grant swept the country baring hardly a vestige of lie democratic party. Then this same class of mea were baud to or tbai "ineuemo- cratic party was dead and make another contest." but in a brief two years that same dead party came up ag gressively and swept the country :n l)74 and elected a president sn 1S76. In 1880 the republicans carr'ed tbe country and eiected the president when the same old cry was heard about the democrats being dead. Hut this same prty was resurrect ed in 14 and tlee'.ed a president In that yer. in lew tee repuuncan? swepi ore country again, electing Harrison, and again the cry went up that the democrats were dead, and so gloomy then did things look when the republicans began to admit . ourbomes the territories for the sole purpose of strengthening- their foothold that many un thinking democrats were led to believe We speak of "China" and thc"Chinese", little thinking that the natives of the Flow ery Kingdom nevor hear those terms until after leaving the place of their birth, or coming in contact with some traveler. They have many names by which they designate themselves and the land which they inhabit, but "Chinese" and "China" are not nmong the narober. The most andent name of China is Tien lUa, which signifies "beneath the sky." Since the present ruling house took control of tke Empire in 1650 the name of TaTslngKwob baa been applied to the Kingdom as a whole, and Chung Kwoh to that portion known to American readers as the "Mid dle Kingdom." OVF.R WASTE UTERATI RF fi"vrs Drmocrat: In every household journals, newspapers and magazines are sure to accumulate. In one of these papers "devoted to the in terest of the home, I read this: "A good way to utilize old periodicals, for you can t self them, is to make use of them. Tha neat housewife can always keep her kitchen table dean, by having a few papers lying on it. When these are soiled from "dish iag up" etc, they can be burnt and replaced by fresh ones, in cleaning a room news papers can be placed on the couch, over the cloth-covered chairs, the tables, and the curtains can be pinned op in them. Time is thus saved in removing furniture mi .-I,'.. ininir ilavs. rir in the extra bruali snl would never ' scrub from exposure to the living uuti. 1 nere were a uunoreu ana one ouier m- vice for old papers, enumerated by this ingenious writer, and yet the most im portant one. "in the interest of the home" was omitted. People rarely stop U think (until the fact is brought houv to them), into how many families isolated on country ranches md homesteads, no reading matter ever finds it way. The men jianago to tret a look at the county papers, when tney ride weary miles for an occasional mail, but tha women and young folks of these homes get nothing to while a war the lagging time when work is done, and the child is too old for play. Many are hungering for "some thin .nice to read": What hundre.1- weignla ot good reading matter come wu ofuu hardiv glanced at oy me ' CIO. Tasnntaaj a Downfall. Nkw Youk, Nov. 0. Tammany is de feated. The majority of 60,090 usually" Milled by that organization in New York city has tiec-n obliterated and an onnuai tion non-partisan majority of 40,000 to 50,000 has been piled up, making the net opposition gain 100,000. Never since 1871, the rear in which the revelations concerning the operation o( the Tweed gang were mane, has there been mich an opposition against Tiiinniany, and the re turns tonight show that a severe blow has been struck. add Wettest. San fuAMcaoo, Nov. 6. If the incom plete returns are any indication, Juh. H. mtdtl will be the next governor of Cali fornia. He will go out of San Francisco with nearly 10,000 majority to meet the gains of Kates! in the country. The in dications are that the republican state ticket, with the exception of Estee, is elected. The republicans will probably have six congressmen. The election of Maguire, democrat, in the fourth, is con ceded. In the lir?t district Barbara is leading Geary by a small plurality. ST JACOBS OIL is tbe Perfect CURB for NEURALGIA WITHOUT RCLAPSe, COLLAPSe, niSHAP5 or PERHAPS. JUST SO ABOUT CLOTHES Notice U. 8. for Publication "The simple believe every word ; bnt the prudent man looketh well to his going. Prov xiv, 15. Land Ornce at Oacuow Cjty.O Sept 27, 189 Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in suppor of his claim, under sec 2301 K H and that j said proof will be made before the Keg- iuu:r ami iveceiver u n i.an'i i nice at uregon tJity, Ur, on ov 21, 1894, vu liouert M ro 8 W iu B, u d t. lie names the following w iiiH-s.-M-H 10 prove ins continuous reei dence upon and cultivation of said land viz Luther C Ives, Peter M Perry. George Sowers, J J Ryland, all of Detroit, Or. ROBERT A MILLER, Register AMPLE Of eensible styles, choice patterns, made out of se 'erited materials: Popular Science. B ' lrg seniority. In the bright light thus Oklahoma Must Come In. i "bed by past experience it is not difficult to see that the average voter is almost part In Washington they are beginning to de- i finding out. The is no cause for true bate the constitutionality of declaring m.r J democrats lo be disheartened. The issue .1 1 : ,k. i.it. T.,rimr and in send-1 upon wUich Cleveland was e ee'ed. i Mc- lnr of trooos there to supnrest la; lawles? o - . that the democratic pirty had won its last Wlu heap up their old Journals in tke gar victorv. But how strange the mutations rets, never looking at them again, till a t ir. 1 r. th cumin- house-Hitting occurs, and. then they too of pelitics. In two brief years th country , SSw to the flames. There is was swept by the democrats In the l on- j mocn in periodic literature, oir child - gressional elections and two years there- j , papers, Minday school leaflet, our after, Cleveland was fleeted president by a J church and religious taper, our Joujnalt 01 iiwionn uuu vuu km - ww uwnei Experiments have been made in planting wet wheal by Washington farmers, and it is has be;n found that not more than one-third of it will grow and that which does grow yeilds a weak and inferior sui t. In a somewhat speculative conclusion of a recent paper, Mr Preece mentioned the ef fec s of an aurora on telephone circuit, and stated that it was not a wild dream to say that we miy hear on this ea- th a thunder storm In the sun. The allowance for teicreraturs in a steel tap: is dstirmincd by two-lairds of the differ ence between the temperature of the air and that at which the tape was s'aaiardUed. The difference Is the number of thousandths ol a (cot to be allowed for each too feet. Vaccination theatehs to become a ur.iver si! prices in the ingenious bands of Con tlnen'al savant'. Inocu'ation against snake bite is the latest production ia this field, brought forward by Messr Phlsalix and Ber rand at a recent meeting of the Academic des Science. A la'e theory of catching coil is that when one enters a cold room, after being heated, the bacteria la the room flock to the warm body and enter it through the open pores of the skin- The author ot the theory asserts that he ha proved hy expeiiment that bacteria in the neighborhood of a warm body move toward it. According to Mr Henry G.nre t of the United S ales Geological Survey, who has just published the results of his calculation of. the average elevation of the United Siate'. this average is 2,500 feet a little greater than the esttmatod mean height of of the land uf the globe. The lowest stats is Dela ware, which is only sixty feet above sea level, and the highest is Colorado 6,800 feet, though Wyoming is oniy one hundred feet lower. Florida and Ixnnuana ome next tu Delaware, at ihe bottom of the list, be.ng only one hundred feet above the sea, on the average. nes now and for some time past prevailing. But the question is not the practical one of situation. The entire army of the United states could not ran down or kill the gangs of outlaws who for years past have inaie thil tountry the scene of their operations. Nor could the troops put aa end to law lessness. The conditions make the discus sions of such a question useless if not unin telligent. Population will drive oai lalesne-- and promote order. And there can be no doj v. that population will quicklv follow the es tablishment of stable government, which would be the result of incJrporjting the Five Nations with Oklahomi and ihe admission ot the territory thus create' as ane rtate. The immense resources of Ihe country can justify but one opinion as lo the influx of papulation and capitil which woald quickly follow statehood. Oklahoma must come in. KinUyism) is settled for all tim. Repub licans will never attempt to reeaact the Mc Kinley law whatever power they may have to do so. Other issues will arise, the de feated party will be purified bv !a defeat, and in the near future it will V asserting Its right to victory again. Hill Defeated. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 0. Tlw republicans have carried New York state for govern or bv estimated pluralities ranging from laojdooto i."o,ooo. The scene on Ncwspaiicr row at 8:30 tonight, when it was conetled by demo crats that Morton had won the govern orship niul SMroni the mavoraltv, was one of the greatuet enthusiasm. Oa (.'agreaaaiea Haw Yokk, Nov. 7. Itetnrns received up to 2 o'clock this morning indicated that the state congressional delegations in the fifty-fourth congress would stand as follows : 105 democrats j 109 republi cans ; ' populists and 57 doubtful. la lUlaal. Cuicaoo, Nov. 7. Tanner, the chair man of the republican state committee, said, at 1:30 A. ML: "We will have 44 majority on joint ballot; Cook county bv 20.000 plurality, and Illinois by 12";000." Illinois, MinneaoU, Michigan and Wis consin hare all gone republican. A Kit Sl.ru, possessor whose name is cn the wrapper !ls-w YoaK, Nor. ."'.A snow storm at simply because he has a surfeit of rood j Hartford. Conn ..this owning developed, tuirg. ann uiereiure juitj '" """l at o cluck, into a uiiuani. Telegraph Ihe 5re. Some of the acvutualative sort, ntl ..n-tratexl and the city is almost entirely oul off from 1 communication by a it-. Information as to the extent of the damage is unobtain able. Oat T wards Pefclas. tsOnxBt, Nov. fiy A rttattgliai dispatch mvs the t . uw srwaae under lieaseru'i Ms lliir M. gonCitv.Or.on Nor 21, 1M, rte r wrt M Poe, ii E No 10811 for the N km7!??i 2TL r H J& W M and lot 1 ij SSltJXX& "a 5, U 5 fc. He names the following , ' HL tkM ... 27 Notice for Pubiicauon US Lasi OmcE, Okecos Cm, Or Sept 27, 1894 Notion is hereby given that the follow log named neuter has filed notice of L is int. n tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made before Register and Receiver V 8 Let,d Offieo at Oregon City, Or on Nov 21 itm riz Liu her C fvee Pre D 7B for tasKKHVlBWiSE I and lot 2 eej 18 TIC 8 R 6'E.He names the following witiieaaesfo prove bis continuous residence ! upon ana cultivation 01 said land viz- j J Ryland, t M Perry, J l8chnt II, 3 w altlson, all of Detmit- Oregon. KUB.Ki A JJ IIXUK. Register SUMMONS. !n tU County Court of 0 Stale of Orrgon for the County of latin : William Rombaagh and D W Rumbaegb, copartners Basis tha firm nam of Ram bangb k Son. Plaintiffs. K 8 Fry. nefeadait. To K B Fry. the abovt, waived defaatdamvt. f In the name of tke state ef Oregon too are 1 1 ; 1 1 . , tied titled art on nr before the first Monday, the 7th day of January, 1693. tee said day being toe Q st day of tha regalar term of said court foe said month la this ooun'.y and ia case you shall fall to appear sod answer, tlx plain tiffs will take judgment against yea for twenty two dollars ia U 8 geld coin with interest thereon in like coin at tea per cent per annum from January 17th, 1890, and for the farther sum of ten dollars a reasooabU attorneys fee. sad their costs aad Jia bora men U of thii action to be taxed. This summons is served by publication by order ef Hon i N Da scan judge of said county, which order bears date Nor 6, 1894 . .Dated Nov 6, 1894. Mo.itz.vt a 6c Haceiemas, Attya for plaintiffs. Our Personal Guaranty Is back of every Garment, Hat and Shoe and behind ua tbe millions of the manufacturer, N oticef or Publication U S Land Office at Okeoox Cirr, Oa Sept, 24, 1891. NoUcj ia hereby siren Okai the to! low Ing naired settlor bas filed notice of hla inteutlon to make final prool In support of hla claim, u ne'er see 2301 R 8, and thai aid prool will be made before the Countr Cierk of Linn Co. at Albanr. Or. on Nov 14. 1894. riz: Rands: L aae, H E 10747 for the E 'A S E Set land W Wi:s.TbEKFOKD t HA SI HKBI4IS Msaasaas at ! Will pnetta as all cowrts ef the Stat, flinissl atuetioo jpi-m to anttsn la prnb-A ladtoto'lsetsows. orflCS-la the Fuaw ateaf V7 R IILTBV kUortwj at Law sad Sosidi ia raws nary. Cell J1 Albaaj, Oraca OXltKfE A HACaXliBXHAJf, aW '..Sec 12. T 10 S. R namea tbe f of owing witness j bis continuous residence opo ration of, said land, viz E V Roe, Edwin V Smith, of Bar Jacob uppiiger, of Detroit. ROBERT A K. He prove cu!U J C R, ster Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. al miTiict Attorney at Law, Albany Or. D R. J. L. HILL, rlistkaan aad Jass". OFFICE Cerwa Far-? suusss, Albaaj. Onawa. EO. W. WRIGHT when tlwre are eyes. iiril in the suoun- tain solituiles. that it wauUl gladden and beguile. It is proposed by some ladies of the city that an effort should be nvade to gather up some of these "wasted rwourses." azd send them where they will do good and be wel come Hot'SEKKEl'IUi. MISFITS. See Our AND STIFF TT The Wane-Earricr.' Iisw the Ierrossin. The Agricultural Department at Wash ington has reports from Europe 'hat there is a great increase in the use of American corn for feed ins horses and cattle. This U not what is wanted. Tbe value of corn as stock feed has always been admitted, but the mass of European people believe that it is fit for nothing else Indian corn is a better food than a large proportion of the peop'e in central Europe are using, and if they will tubttitute it for their present rations it will increase tlis demand. Just now, however, it is not needed to have a larirer demand for corn. There is a short crop in this country, and Its price for an other year is likely to be as high as the price of wheat. Even wealth has its burdens. It is said that Rockefeller is expected to pay an in come tax to the general Government of IU&225, assessed on $125,000,000 worth of yroTer'y. The Jay Gould estate is not ex pected to pay more than $80,800; Russell Sjge, $!to,000: Cornelius Vanderbilt, $81,- 000; William K Vanderbilt, $75,960; John Jacob Ador, $50,000. The Government evidently thinks It worth something to be rich Lll McMahan. in his "Waa.'- is authority for the statement that tbe governor, on a salary of $1500 a year. makes $3.W, the eecrtary of state, a .th a salary of $1500 makes $17,000; the . ! slate treasurer makes $30,0C0 to $40,000 ""'"B ; . Tear : and tbe superintendent of pub lic instruction $3iX0 above his ronstito j tional salary . Ibe wage-; depression. The Telescope talis of a couple recently panaa T-e prtstel teal dUtrrs of j e rr.rrs dating the business j. rat as i propo-tl .w to tha? of other peiiod extensive s to nake us despair either ouiro n tmuie cr ot mat r-i ntc couairj-. on it ; the tinra dar lie inveaugatea -h ki msWxiiv of laloamr ieoole ia ! scrap bucket lo see how wastefel the varied industries of Masuchuiclt. as ting have ve aa'.sd Chi Ijsn Citei.s and now ocenpr a uiauntaia fsa-ss on Use high road to Vvking. trdens liare Iven ; given the tnililary comtnandcrs to de fend Teking al all liazarxu. The Japati ese army is marching northward, aim ing to get behind tieneral hung's army. It is expected all foreigners will be re (itireted to have IV king within a fort night. a Br antra Olvuiia, Nor. 5. The 10-year-old son of A. Wright, tiring near this city, was instantly killed this afternoon. The boy, with an older brother, was in a wagon, site horses of which became frightened aan electric car. Before the driver could obtain control of Uie frightened animals, the little lor was thrown from the seat and the front whevl paaatd over his head, cru.hirnr it and causing instant death. Crl VAls' fffll.s ml hs not been ojl of all i married in Linn countr- who part-d on ST ' 1 . a m .a a . . S , or M me I jurtn cuy i n me secooa uav sue j or i..k...i !k. .... .if. to i..k fr ttaa A5. r.. av. .The follow ing . UUaUMsU W wa v a - - - . m wearina the nailor carpet cat br walk- tickt-i wa elevtevl at ihe irai citr me l elect ! n today : sua I CYrtincilnsen. F. W.tio.lfrev. McKinler 'was. This was um macti lor rer ana . .Miu-neii, s . s, . niuinenana i.t. in- I.a .tiMAlrs,! th. nirln.rtiiin Ihe we'! as in her manufactures, a-e nti lirr Man about Towu saw the couple, well THE L E BLA1N CLOTHING GO. Notice for Publication U, S. Laso Osrii s, Oaaoos Crrr Oa Sept 24, 1S4 1 Selic sss hereby giren th t Use fallow! j tag ssamaa ssuier has nied nouee or nis I 1 :nTeniion to make final proof in auppoil j y vh uia Li.'iii. uooer sec ssus a a. aasa saas i said proof will be made before Use 1 Counts Clerk of Line Co. at Albanr. Or. t .s asstsarsU wh . . u . ii.icvf, vsx ausa uwy ust sa r. -so , m rrx, 1745, for use S H of S W , and 8 US K , . Bae 14 TMS. R 5 V.. He names the! i I lUowiog witnasaas to prove hla eontia . uous rsm ience upon anl eu Uration of, ; said aod. via R L Case aad Jacob Oppli I x 17.' o ' T; -a 3m,ln aasai - ff . oic-Ut.r. w ns. -- s. A Wosvr PoJe. W i UtaMirMrfta state Sswsial ataeatiaa ta feaaoaa srsssews CltCKKT, H.D. FilNH BLOCK. ALBANY OREGON. A dispatch from Pittsburg Pensylvania, says: Tbe highly projected manufacturers of this hotbed of protfe'ion are taking a hand in the fight against Congressman Wilson, of tbe Second West Virginia District . It was arranged a few days ago tnat the Americus Club, to which most of the pro tected manufacturers be'ong, would go to Morsrantown Nov 3 and wboop things up for Dayton, Mr Wilson's Republican an tagonist. Wben Chairman McGraw, of Wilson's campaign commii'ee, heard of this be tel egraphed the Pittsburg Democrats to send down their Kindall Club to counteract the influence of tbe Americas Llub. Ihe Ran dal! Club consented and is to act as escort for Bourke Cockra.i aad vice rresident Stevenson, who are to speak at Morgan- town and Fairmont Nov 6 When Dayton's managers learned of this they sent the following to tbe Pittsburg Republicans: "We want your club for Nov 5." Accordingly it is now being arranged to send down not cniy the Americus Club.but the Tariff Club, too. Tbe protected man ufacturers will drop business Nov 5 to strike a telling blow against Wilson on tbe eve of tbe election. The Americus Cinb is keep ing tbe ires hot trying lo get ex-Speaker Reed tr cancel his engagement for Nov 5 and accompany it, thus counteracting tbe influence of such heavy-weights as Cockran and S'evenson. going to the almshouse nor to-iftg the ceat-' advanced in years too, the day before the or part of their usual iuccmr a. ) The marriage, and one woald have judged . , . . . from actions tha- they woull lire to- cheapest labor suffrrseaost -:.rethe m u , hnaind years ; tnt ycu can t gia between incoie and neceasary c-st mo,! Bl ways sometimes tell. living is smallest, and ignorance is content to live slovenly and from hsnd to atouut. j A couple sign in Albany have gotten Yet even la the lowest-pai l inJaslry of the d up so that they now read l 'Smoka State ia the cottoa mills, where a lower j riine. class of operatives art fonr.d, aid the eraa : " - , j. ,,. ..j The Sal-ra ln..pnlMit pot. it like t hi-: nja pri'T are wom:n and c Mi jren, aed mote , v- i . . ' , 2 . i TnASKsr.iviro. November 29. has two from a family are usually at wek ; ( i,.,pjan the average annavl earning in iSoj were "Thankagivir.g. the last Thursday in the $343 6o for earh individnal Tben, in Ihe I month " Pennoye.-. .cr of e-ploy-ent. the picture I. a. a ; t together a dark one. l-or in the month of greatest iileness ia Sptembrr The question of the election of a United States senator by tbe legislature which wil convene tbe first of January, is being qaiet ly bnt very earnestly discussed by the re publicans. Tbe announcement of C W. Fulton as a candidate in opposition lo Sen ator Dolph nroo the lone issue of free sil ver has created quite a commotion among republicans, and especia'ly is the Orego nian wrought up about the matter. It is well known that that paper is bitterly op posed to any farther enlargement of tbe use of silver. If Mr Fulton were wise he would plant himself upen the platform of the free an 1 unlimited coinage of silver, theproduct of American mines only. This would secure approval from two-tbiids of the voters of the state Mean-while many voters In Linn county are curious to know how the members of tbe legislature from this county will vote, whether for Dolph tbe monomctalist or Fulton the free silver man. I tr loured that every man, woman and chu t us tbe I'niled S ates eats an average of fuw and a In If bushels of wheal a year In Hit foim oi bread or breakfast cereals. Theories ARE GOOD. Facts ARE BETTER. 1 iiesjries supported by Facts are invincible. Allcock's Porous Pltister is, without doubt, the best external remedy for strains, sprains, lame back, sciatica, and congestion of the chest. Always Maks Burm ana net ihe gnu!fw Alllock's. Never put up ih an imitatiua. Allcock's Corn Shield. Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have do t :uJ m m relief and cure (or corn avnd buniuna. Brandreth's Pills IVrmisslon has just been atked from the Rwis Government to build an electric rail road to tbe summit of the Jungfrau, one of the highest of the A'p. Until recent'y the ascent of this monn'ain was deemed Im possible, and many lives were lost in the attempt. Even now it is attempted only by expert climbers, and occupies two day. Almost the entire line will In wi hin the zone of perpetual snow, una much of it. therefore, must be tunnelled or protected from the frequent avalar.cbej. An isolat ed rocky prominence. 200 fee' below tbe top, and freo from snow, will form the ter minus, the rest of tbo journey being- made by oleclr'c elevators, probably through a shaft The lower end of t'ue line near (he Wciitfern Alp, is already accessible by racr-- nr n rarw.uis. A diapatcb from Pittsburg Pennsylva nia to tho New York World says; The Carrie Furnace Company has ad vanced the waqeti of the day labr rer from $1 l).r, to SI 20 per day i Is bHfevea t bnt "Ihi-r employers who buvn n-ci paying ies llian 4)1 N for day lau-ur will 'estor; the price to what it was before the panic TLi is the mt ml advance in wages which has occurrod in Pittsburg this year. T'ie other was a seven-cent sdvaoce to laborers at a ton h side mill. The I'KM'W aT recentlv ixilJisbed an item about IlarietU the pilgrim printer . : av TH-- t ii i T . " sue luiiMwing irira liw.- v.u is timely: S P Haalett. tbe Ladies cheap shoes. Good wearers sad very, nest. AtS E Young's. Hot Baths and warm shaving pailor. rooms at Verlck s Bsth at Vis.-e.k. t'.iat psrlors. shavtar sa I hai there were 21 per cent of those at work in April the belt month ol tiat year oot ol wJr. leav- i swatrini, 0jf in? 7 per cent still eT.plovcu at a Hose ilon Olol when, besides the depression in business, i piwnm pnuter. stoppe.1 tn town a cou- . .. - -. pfe days tbe first of the week, sampling vacstion. repair, and otSer i"ljCondon , .t. H bis proUi special canses combined l? keep maty been lD more printing officea than any man mills idle. And I think many will be in the United States, and is still on tor go. turpi icd when thev learn that tbe avenge vinghero Wednesilay for southern points. . . . ... ,. eipecting to stop at rossil, Mitchell, Long airmber of persons at work in al. these in- j Harnl(y " dustrles taken together in tbe last three months of 1893, directly after the m jo'.h of j wilsaa Mscrsc. extreme Idleness, wcie ji the number hav- P.vrkkrsbi m., W. Y.i., Nov. 6, Re- iag employment in the last and most pros-1 ports from Wilson's district arc meager. perous quarter of I891. In other wrd.,the All received show large republican gains. .... 1 a. 1. ' Charleston, w ilson s home, M among the great body of wsgc-earnirs In Ma,chn- j UntJU - so far as counted. set:s were kept at woik wl en the depre.lon 1 Chairman McUraw announced at 8 :30 was most severe, earning in the coarse of ; that he coneiderel Wilson electel. The the year nine tenths of what they got the j rypumican cnainnnn claims j-ayions year before. -Samuel W Dike In Foium. j elcction ln the firet district is concedrd bv the democrats. Interior Office EtMntn-. .Secretary Smith's report snbmiittd to Congress with other things climates of nec asisry appropiiitiont for the fiscal ye.tr 1S96, and will show the following savings al over g 13,000.000 in tKe aggregate: Asaea:;t aaaroailated for 189s, $169,559, 950.93; for ikeo, $155,835,278.83; de resse, $3,754.67!.. Tnis saviag is made up as followi: Decrease in estimate for fenskn., $10, 000,000. For talarirs, Pension Oflic:, decrease $198,300. For general Indian service, decrease 84, 031,641.20. For printing, etc, decrease $61,355. For miscellaneojs purposee decreis: $100. Tot.il decrease, $14. 281, 596. so. This decieas; U lorntwha: lessened ly ncreasesin the(iBerjl Lind Office mak ing a total of $4-39,035; another increise for the Patent Office miscellaneous e: pendi toraj of $76,584, and an Increase in salseeb lanecus expsnses in wvi'iiil bureni uf the department of $t 1,. 8, miking at sgg i gate increase of $526 Oi.s.sn I J net d crcsse of $i3,754'7l. 2n. Ills worth noting that in th; ab vr savings the decrease in the estimate fen pensions in 189O is a sUcrasSS frim lit appropriaii.m fur the current ar. Tha' apprupiia Ijn wan maile Balsrs Ihe close of ihe last fiscal year and srSt for $10,000,000 m.ire than the asaoarst sclually expended last year, 'ihe eli.uate tot 1891 Ik no de crese fiom the am mn' actuillv expended last year, but U I me-1 on the Idea that the expsniliiii.es will be station try fr the years 1894, 1895 snil 1K96. man: recorler, w. .Taylor: marsbal, II. L. Kocater: tresamrer, John Weiss. Dr. Stotl and Jake ltinsrliaiu were lied for councilman. Waai leaev. London', Xov. 5. The Central News says : There is reason to believe that China liaa resolved to formally ask the powers which have immediatr'cornrner cial inlrrests at slate to stop lite war. Tbe Chincwe minister is said to haw transmitted lite reqoeat to the foreign of fice in Ixsndoa this afternoon. This even ing he started for Paris ta seek inter views with M. Ilanotans, tbe French minist-r of foreign affairs, and President Caaiuiic-Perier. The Daily News baa in formation that China is sueing fur i - ; in fart, ha instructed Iter envoys in Eu- Xto submit to the sower the terms b she is willing to offer. WE ARE SAILING unter ihe ag of ecbooray and good liv ing, If you piocuie voar soppHes ftom our stock of prime food products. Being dressed bacly only affects your appear ance, but eating poor sad adulterated groceries mav aflVt rossr Wealth to a serious extent. WhMe-ver srtscle we seep is ot the A 1 Brand and lie best that can be obtateed tn market. Whether iarsn and daiiy products, canned goo-:, teas, cofl-es, spsce. or ansthirg else do saeslic or imported, we have only the tet The text interst cf purse, hea.tr asd palale ac -rved bv trading wi h us. Our latest ar ivals are new California hooey, bowed cider . set spiced pickles. pgs leel and new crop ralsiis. ' Roe. of Barry. Or. KOBERT A MILLER. Notice for Publication. U 8 Lan r. Crncc Oaaoa.t Ci.t Oa, tsept 24, 18S4 No'Jea Is baratiy ai van that the follow - leg named sstiler baa ttled notice of fata intent loai to make fiaai proof in annport of bat claim, under See 301 R H. mad that said procf wis! be mads befoie the Regis ter and Receiver U S Land Office at Ors gon Cdy. Or, on Nov IS, lew. via -John ts LSmUh. H B lOai. for the 8 E . 8 W M and lot4seel8NXBW ana lot 1 see IB T 1 eg Ka E. He namei the to! iowinz witssamas to prova reaidence boos and eoluvation of. land viz: Watlaea W Caakev. rhatnaa E ef Oross- stM ssf rsrar- "- ' HE Bier.. Or O. K Beera Physicians a n i Surgeons Special attenliaa given to dueases o women. Hoa- to 10 n A St, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P al. Offices and reaidence Blwm berg Building, First Street, between Lyoe and Els worth. T CVlt'K St 10. 8T4KI or tuaST, osustsea. Hoe, Sfikel Omn, James Monroe, all oft TmanaCTacwawnsl Psaxaj wajwras Barry, ur. ROBERT A MILLER, 1 paawatQgr Mtarw w rek. sa. r LOaJt atOStrr ia tpfri atorttT t sasswas 1 Notice u for Publication. P E Allen. Mm 1 u list ratlfseata. San FBsNcnas-o, Xov. 5. Frank II liiKild, chairman of the democratic cen tral committee Notice for Publication Notice for fuDlicatio11 Vmi are firs' cousin twice remove I to you firm cust-ln's gra'stU-hlld. Crandchidren cf first cmisins arc third cousins lo one snoth er.andvnjr cousins chf'd Is your first cousin, "nee irmoved. .See my novelties In mens fine shoes. S E Torsn. I.Vj-.tsay times are too hard for plclutrcs when you can get first class Photos lor $1.25 a dozen at Tinkles. If you want a rise amok eail for Jn white labor ngir-, i-t.h,a Mr. Judge Pock Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Telle How he Wae Cured Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read Use fol lowing letter from Mrs. n. :M. Feck, wife ot Judge Peck, a Justice at Tracy, Cel., and a writer eonascted with the Associated Tress: I "By a deep sense ot gratitude for tbe great benefit I Itave received from the use of Hood's Sarsauarllla. I havs been led to write the follow ing statement for tlie benefit of sufferers who nmy oa similarly smicieu. rot 10 years 1 imro iroia uyaiestBiu anu Ii Is ittimaie I 0) gardeners that in l.e Ai'Ci'ibe frixtn at s lempertlure of 2,j6 lie' iw z-ro, and ibe produ , which can be handl d and felt, burns, so to tp-ak, with Us excessive ol I. I''r sir csn be prod scad in any qntntity, but its cost, $500 jillon, H like', lo prevf t large business. . . -a- Hsart Trouble. Almost everylblng I ate would distress me I tried different treatments and medlsiaes, but failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend prevailed upon me to try Hood's Barsaparllla. The first bottle I noticed helped me, so I cou t'nueit taking It. It did me so much good that my friends spoke ot the Improvement. I lnivo received such great benefit from It mat Gladly Recommend It. fc I now bars an excellent appetite and nothing I sat ever distresses' me. It also keeps up my Hood'sCures flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's Barsaparllla too much." Mas. Ii. M. l'aca, Tracy, California, list HOOD'S. s CSLani rtl.-ie, Oregon CUT, Or July Sl.'lsM Nodes ia kareby given trsai ia com pi I. wi:n m t' oviaiona of the ac; ot Congnsaa of Jnne3. 187 en l tied An act for ibe sale ofitmber lands in tnetate of California. Oregon. Ssvada and Wash ougton Tel ritorj" aa extndat to all tba rsiiollc land luuihv art of AnsusM. claims BtHld's pturalitv 1 iL pUsssi W Rain, of Albany, county Ms- predict that aiisdd s ! i'-jnn uisidis oar n ei San Joaquin vallev and t 10 "l ora bus sworn ataiemaot So MBa ' I tf.ss- I Hs ffsnmU at al. V..as.s I - a - t iae 1 1 1117 vsa i4U ws srwa . w ut D 8 Lai Orrn a. Ousjoon Crrr. l.-. O t 19. 1894. Xotic is hrby s,o that ia enmpli anew wita tha ps-ovssiossa of tha act t-f Coo stress of J a"- X 1S7S, eatiUac "Aa act far tbe ele of tins bar Uads ia tfce Statst f Califot cis, Oregon, Nevada, assd Washiog loa Trri o-j . ' aa emended to all tke Pah lis LapC Slates r- e of Aagast 4, 192, Aoor Clave' sssd, f Gnahaaa. eoaaty ef Ma isKscsti, Statasf Oregon, tas this day filid in thia stffica br won sUlestseat No will carrv the I 111 I lv 11 1 ii,..'. .;aiu t-i'lllllltl' l.v SfW' V , . . . , s . . , ... oul S S. ..i..niitv tlsss anct'oa Nc la in townblp no. 10 8 HMwlaMS, fr Oe wirehaae of U S VV '4 d h In San KkStT Chairman 1 ' V -", fH P"of o show , W U t, f S WJ( and M 4 ,f , nrcuo. ... . , that is land soualit is more valuaole fcr No in Tcvihii No 10 Ksnee 4 K. oiuie rep loiican stale central commit- , , " nt - . . .L:irt t d ws I . m Li t.,.h.sw that th. laad vatloo of said land via Jooa S L SRllh. tee, is coiinde-i r.'tce s l-iur.witv wi cx-1 I .ilTL , 7-t j' iT. 1 T I- .is liannnn ! Purncses.and io cs'.afcIKh hi ciiim ka said . SOSasM is rane ralaab for ita li-nber or ' ' . . land before Ihe Realstev and Ueceiver ol ! sSjaae thai far saBwawkssial (ww s ... s. s-rsswes 1 officc M Orcgon Ciiy.Or. on Tuc sd.y Saw York, No. 4. The World to- the :71b day of Nov, iS4. He names mnm.w willisav that ilniins tkAssssasIa witnesses: Jos Whitney and V B Lvnd OrmrE Osusoos Cmr, Oa. Sep 2 i 1S9L Notice ia hereby given that tba fcaltow ing named s Hi 1-r baa tied notice of has inicuuoo to as ilre final proof In suncort of bis claim , under esse 1391 R 8, and that j ??''"' said pi oof wilt be mace before toe j Joarsty utera t Lana u. at Albany, ur. on Nor 14. 1894, vsc Engene V Smita M E No 19729, for tbe S E,S W '..NE1, S V . and S X S K . Swc ItT 109 R 4 E. He ssi roes tbe fjJowing wl.auases to arose bis cooUbuobs reatdeci oe upon and j Uv alien of, said land , vie A J out a, of ; Barry. Ot, bl case, DKrolt. ur, ana vs W Osahey and J C Re of Berry. Or. POBEKT A MI LLl.R, Regieter. iRirr jiiTio.itt bh. or llUST, OBJtSOS tvruatw- a. cTonaa jl sr. lasgdov SwakxaaV Uatswel. raasaacra a aooocxra arr wakiasa u ascirr excaajsoa swat u Sew Tort, Sam rraa T.UXZTlOSi ClOSsa tasatwasa asms tw s . a r. r w Notice for Publication C. S. Laso Orn. x, oassoa Cm, ta. eK 24. 1994. Notice is bert-by given that the follow log named settler has fi:-d notice of his intention to ui.Ke jitai proof in support ; cf bis eiam, undaroae S931 K S and thai, said P'ool viil te made twfore Register and Receiver V S Land fTl-e at sjregoa City, Ot 00 Not 15, 1994 v i hemaa E Koe. H K lOTiV for tte 5 la s K . Sec la BANK Or sit IO. scro, csnasaow. ! I ssat . UST I awl ar ,,. i i , um ,..a aase I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. S tce is hsraby piTeo , , - . , - - - -- t 4W. . i and W N E hi Sec 19 l l s -t a E. Ha JMO ssiaiaws. - - u , .v W.IV.IUE nc-a . V, I'lV,.! hla entinuoas rs dencss upou aud catu week it has been in communication with Ihe chairmen of the democratic and re publican county ci iimiitt' v.- ibrotiheut Winn, ot Albany. L W I.aughead ol Hal stead. C H Laugbead, of Yeqitina City, Oregon. Any and all persons c'alming the State. It will print a taUe giving a ' adversely the above described tends ate rvvuii:.- ot ihe ciaims made bv Iwitb par- j recueieo io me mcir tiaims n. s.. mum tiea of tho nnrrtnl nlnmlilv for Hill and On or before said a?lh day of Nov Ifnstrsn. Those in.liciiti- ".-., nlin- t. ' ember. iSos . Robert A Miller the views taken by the chairnicn of the S Register various ds'inocratic conntv committees. Uiat Hill will be elected' l.y 21, &VI plu rality, while the chairmen of the repuls lican county committees, ha"ing cliargc of the party's canvass in the 00 counties compnsinir the state, claim that .Morton is to le the uext governor. They figure that be w ill have 55,02 B plurality. A Brave Weaaaa . Henveh, Nov. 4. Mrs J. D. Scott.w ife of tl' proprietor af tlse Capital Turf Kx change, vapiiuiahei three tmrglars, who broke in: her house last night. Dae of the men was armed with a revolver, an other with a sltincshot and the third with a billy. With the weapons they rained blow after blow upon lier head, arms and body; but she totirfht so ener getically and raised such .in outcry thnt they beat a retreat without taking any of the jew elry or other valuables lying about. Tbe Bride laelaiwd. Sr. PrntRSBi Rd, Nov. :!. Czar Nicholns has issued the following manifesto, from Uvadta : "Today occiirriHl the holy anointment of our bride, in aeeordunee with the or thodox ritual, to the comfort of ourselves ad the whole of RuSpia, our bride re ceiving the name of Alix:.nlria Feodoro vina, with the title of ntinl dochOM and sBTpsirlal highness." The Coals .aaa operatlna. l'KRitv, O. T., .n'ov. 4. News came here by courier today from Stillwater, thats.'J. Donlap, nostmaatef at Boa Fork, t). T., 50 miles east of here, was shot tq pieces by the Cook gung yester day. Dunlnp owned the store and Ihe gang ordered liim to unlock the po.-t-ulliee safe, whieh be refused to do, and they chut him full bl holes. They rob bed the etore niul pOstOtstee. OHieers are after the gung. Hod osn and (.asaorrali. Nhw Yohk, Nov 4. Dr. Charles H I'ltrkliurst today daiarted from bfa lute custom of refraining from political ilin custiioii in his Sunday Mertni ns and latiiiclied into denataCaatory invective against Tiiiiuiiiuiy Hall. The doctor aatrj that unlssi tho condition ofsJfairi in New York was speedily changed, Hod WOuld wreak his vengeance upon the city, as he did on Sodom and GontTfrah. Terrible Aeeldent- Tkurei.1., Tex., Nov. 4. The most dis astrous accident in the history of Terrell occurred at 10 :!S0 this morning. As the result of the collapse of an awning on a crowd which had assembled to wi&sw circus parade, four persons wore fatally crushed and 100 others more or less se riously injured. Notice for Publication V S Last. OrFita, -vr OatuioM Crrr, Oa October 19. 1894. Notice is hetaty givtn tbat in compliance with the provisions of the sat of Congrtss of Jane 3. 1878, entitled "An act for tha a.Cof timber laodr iu tbe States ol Cali fornia, O agon, Ntvads, and Washington Territory,'' as extended to a'l the Pcblic Laad States by sat of Augast 4 1S92, Chaa Clacelsnd, of Oresham, eoaaty of Malta mah, Suto of O.-egon, lias this day riled ia this ofHoe his sworn statement No 2986. f-r tke parchass of the N K of rtioa No 10 inTownshio No 10 S. Ksnae No 4 K. and will offer proof to show I hat the land Rsonght is more vslusule for its !inbr or tons thtn f S sgri)altarsl purposes and to I stsH'nh hit claim la Iti i land I eW the suiter and Receiver of ibis office at Ore ou Cite, (Jr. on friday, Ihe 4th day of anu.rv.iS9. II namsS a witnesses. C L li -ed, if Portlsn I, Or. Caaa Tnomp.o. tio IN.rnfred. H Ij ri. all of Niag a Or. Anv ana all n rsoat oUuniniT C- ve'sj-ly the above deaaribed lands are re quested to tile their claims inalht - oftloo on o before sad 4th day of Janaary. 1893 KORKKT A MILLER, R-gistor. Wallace W Casks y Cba.lea W Coaaek, aarical.aral psirposw .and to If"'" "T2 ..' ., -V J- -X. tb,.h her .-lain, to said iad twfore the ' ' Y .TT ,"T ' ,' 3 R, , ., i lal'V ci'ed lo anow cause way eat 1 proof ' 8'AUr V? K'r!f ' ,h" l 0rT, cnay tot be tdlowed. CoaCit.Or.oa Friday, the 4th dar ofj KOBERT A MILLER lanoary. IS95. She names as witnesses: sfMtSaet CoUiosL Used, of rVrUand, Or. Ooaa j i- r a a i cz rs ! all of Naagara, Or- Any and a'l nersoas NOblCO IOr ir UOilCatlOIl. rtaieatog adversely tba above deacrtbed lacde ar reqasaled to file tber eteitv. in this office oa or before said 4ib day of Jan aary, 1 893. UO BERT A M I LLER, Register. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder adsta. FIRE INSURANCE. Insure your property wi'h Joseph V Talt ir. The Old Hartford, THE NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, THE SPRING FIELD F. & M. or one of the other reliahle t Id l;ne com panies he rc-presents. Notes taken and plenty of time giver for payment ou farm insurance. All husiness plac ed witis him will he prompt ly attpndod to. OFFICE IN BALTIMORE Block, Albany, Or. Notice for Publication V S Laxd Omce Oaa.j Ctrv. Oa. October, 25, 1394. Notice it hereby given tbai tba following named settler baa filed notice cf bis iaten tioa to mate final proof in tupsstrt of bis claim, a d that said proof w'll b made belote tbs Ooan'.y Cierk of Liaa eoaaty, at Albaav, Oregon, on December S, ISsM, vis: Sisiiisl S IXy, H E 7238, for the W I S W i S W i N W i see 38 T 11 8, R 1 L. II names th following wittie.se to prove his eoonnou residenc up'n, aad coitivatioo if, said land, vis John O Buyd, H T tssv , L 0 nice, J jmtt I 'oarer, all of Lteomb. Or. R A MiLRsa, Rs!itr. Notice for Publication U SI. KDOtrn-a, Orksion Crrr. Oa. 0:tober 27. 1894. Notice is hereby given that the following najied sett'er has filed notice of bis inten tion to mako Hual proof ia support of his claim and tbat said proof will be made befoto County CUiK of Linn county, at Albtny, Orego , on Iao 14, 1894, vis: Arch absld tt Myers. H E 7S4, for th 8 V i N W t4. N i S W l4- and S W J 8 W J sec 26 t 1 1, 8, R 1 K He names the followinu witoesc to prove Li oontiao mi residence upo.i and ooltitalien of, said laad. v s: O F C. S. l-s OrncK ar Uksoos Cmr.Oa Sept 24, 194 Stoti3 ia beiebv givsn that tee folic w ing namei seUler has filed notice of bis intention to make fiual proof in support ol his claim ander sec 2301 RMaad tbat said proof wtl be made before Tbe Regis ter and Receiver TJ S land Offi e at ore gon City, Or oa Nov IS, 1834 v. a Wal ace V Caskev. U E No 1074$ fbt tbe S W S K Sec i)S H N K ' and X K S sV Sec 29 T 10 S R 5 S. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his cootinu oaa resndeace upon and cultivation of said lasad via Jen 8 L Smith, Thomas E Roe, James Monroe, E V Smith, all of Berry. Or. R'JPERT A MILLER Register that the as ear lata of OJaa, fit a' aceeaat -!. iv. .iV as th a .jut coart far laee eoaavty. Oregon, -wd tk enart a- Died Ta iay tke 6-b day of NoTensker, 1S9. a! the bisar of 10 e'cl ck a at for tke bearjnf of obieetioeeif ay teaaid aexooatand fos tkesattlissent of said estate. VuuaTma, Administrator WsAtntaaroais Wv avr atry far ad. NOTICE. Oaacoc Crrr. Oct 24. 1894 Kotie U hcreoy piss tbai tke PP"d plat of aarvsry of Township id Sesrtfc. Range 8 West ha been received item tke Surreyor General of Oregon, and oa D-ieest-W 12, 1894 at 9 o'clock a ta ef avid day stud plat will be filed ia th s wSse and tea laad therein embraced wi I a sarjeet he entry cn and after said stake. RcaaaT A MlU-aa, Regssler FiTfa Vasjrrr, R-ceiver. Notice i for Publication. Land Okfke, Orkuon Crrr, Oa. Sept 24. 1894. Notice is hereby given tbat the follow Ing named settler has filed notice or his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, under sec 01 R 8 end that said proof will no made before the Regis ter and Receiver D S Land Office at Ore gon City, Or on Nov 15. 1894 vts John C Roe, II E No 10714 for ihe N H H W 1 Sec 10 ami , s V L Sec S T IS S R J E. He namea the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resldeao upon and cullivation of said land vis E V Smith, W Vt Caskty . A Jones. Berry, Or. R L Case Detroit. Or. ROBERT A MILLER Register- AOMIM I STUMOR S NOBCL Natto is hereby given that tke eadi tijnea has been appointed by At eonatv eoartof Lion eoaaty, tir, administrator of the estate of Lewis Long deceased. Any aad all person having claim against said astat ar hereby coU'ved tn present the same duly verified to th andsrsigaed at Makes. Linn Co. Orece. within moovbs from the da. of this notice. Dated this 19lk day of Oct. 1894. HsjtevS Owts, administrate We Uh if rd k Wyatt, attya for admr. six Notice for Publication. C 8 Land office at Oregon City Or. Seid ft. I8M. Notice Is bete y given tbat tho fo'low- ii i M ...... l-vi Pi-.- i ' l. to.iii 'SB nm isr oss uin noura oi pi . , , ' . isisouiiou su uisar iiuai srsnss sis ""11" 1 PS 1 IS I SI s Ciisick Block Albsny.Or. Tilling and extracting o( teeth without pain a specialty. n A MuLkli. Register. Albanylnsararce Agency Wc have had over seven years caper lence in the Home oflice and Ivcil Insnr snce btisinest.and can guarantee Ir uranc written by us to be properly looked after. The following Is a partial i' o companies represented by lit! Foreign No-th British & Mrrcan.ils, Norwich Union, Phoenia, London, Man Chester, Gusrdsn, Sun, Csledoulan, Ltn don & Lancashire. American Continental of New York, IA estchester ol New Yojk. The Conti nental of New York and Manchevttr of Englsod, write farrr bislness,taking noies for the premium, with ample time io payment. We respectfully solicit sn) eGod business. Office opposite oldpos1 office. M SENDERS ol bis claim, aud thai said proof will be made before ihe County C ark cf Lint County, at Alb my. Creaot on October 20. 1S94 via. William K Savaate H i No 8142. for the lota 4 and S t ihe SH See S5.T II S R 1 W. He names tbe fo'lowing rttiHsses to prove bis eontln uous lesidence upon ami cultivation ef said laud, vis: W E Deafcin. Albany, s .-, O H South, Laeomb, v. D R I'takii Al ban v, or. Jam , Tucker. b, Or. KOBrTBT A MILLER Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office Oaacoti C.ty, Oa. Oetober 12, 1394, Notice is bby aivso that thai tuito iag named settler has filed rotter at h s i tension to make final prd ta nj mr' al his claim, and that a id ptoof ail! la mace before the Co C-er' i f Lii-i Co, at A'b.nv . Or, on Nov 5f. 1S94. v's Li3 T ttennesa, H K 10042 tor ih N W J4. Sec 2 T 10 8, R S E M i'mss tH fcl'o Hag t irntsses IO pOve his contmn his riid"icsr U ou an' ouitivatio i "f .id u.1.1, va Newt Ltttts, $ J MjOlar , Vs Ne , Vl-: S nit. all of Gales, Or ROBERT A MILLER, Register Or. Price's Cream Baking owder WerM'a P . Highest Medai and Dts! ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Notice is hereby gives that th arder signed baa been do v appUn ed, by the Coanty Conrt of Lisa county, Oregon, ad ministrator of the estate of Thomas Morgaaa deceased. Ad perse lit having claims against aid ea.ate am herebs notified to p caret them duly verified to at st Habey, Oregon, or to my attorney O so W Wright at Al baav, t regun, with'n six stoat ka from tkis the 20th day of September, 1894. W G Ms SHtast, adnimntiator Geo W Wr'.'ht attv for admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby f ivea '.hat t andar tijied adrolnutrator of tbe eatata - Joa atbao Nsedham ha ti ed in tke-aJsie of Ibe clerk oTthe coanty ccart ft Lial ooanty, Oregon, bis I'usl acooont a sncJjj.3iitr ror ad tbe covrt b' fit. d tl.- tV Decerusr. 1S94, at t m b- ji ofi -- ' m for t. , bearint .f jv.ivt ber 1" aayihe-ele and ior th settlement of said estate. 1 C Kskdhaw. Adniioi.-tra'O-. W,tha.folJ ajd V.:i attisfor admr. POULTRY MARKET A'l s.iuiSs 1 f gam-, ersl, ,y. 'etc wit. ah, H't:v. nlrins Oit.oi' K"ro t'li Fun WAR:. NG A i prim. iod sjsed 10 Wil Bio vni Wih 3k Liak, whose ii'W tul a- i. uois are ru- are xntealesl ,"'a'l at Will's Ma-io Slot -nd s Ml. Yi nr boccbi k bare b- 9 eeril d over ae ' a I - 'a (f tin- sad we Shall deas-od ter in-' daes.