The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 16, 1894, Image 4

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    "Teaching is tne noblest art but the
sorriest trade."
TENTH ANNUAL SESSION
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MOMOITII OREGON
rj . ' f : .
A training school for teachers, theory
and practice combined.
Strong professional coarse and wel
equipped model school.
Thorough preparatory and academic
course.
Normal, Advanced Normal, Business,
Music and Art Iepartmonts.
Light expenses, Board and lodging.
lwks. and tuition not above f lot) per
year.
The town of Monmouth has a beautiful
and healthful location in the very heart
of the Willamette Vallev twelve miles
south west of the State Capital. It has
no saloons.
The Normal School diploma entitle
one to teach in anv countv in the state
without any further examination. Grad
uates command good positions.
Expenses. Tuition per term of ten
weeks: Normal 6.2o: Sub-Nornial $:
Commercial $6.35. Board and lodging :
Hoard at Normal Inning Hall $l.o per
week ; tarnished rooms, with hre and
ght, frcm 1.00 to $1.25 per week
oard and lodging in private families
om $3 .CO to $3.50 per week.
Vitality and growth have alwavs char-
terized the work of the Normal School.
he coming year promises to be one of
he best in its history.
Catalogues cheerfully sent on applica
tion. Address
P L Campbell, President,
or W A Winn, Secretary of Faculty.
0. R A N. CO.
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
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1LPASY COLLEGIATE IH8TITUW
ALBANY, OREGON
1SQ1, 1892
rat Terra opened SeBteasfeer Slfc
A f C 1 corp. of Instructors,
.JUSICAL, SCIENTIFIC LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
1 urse or Htndy arranged c ni
' irods ofstndents,
S "in inaHcemrntt eftti to atudi n
from abroad.
- I V. UHIT t oit
P'.i Hand. Oregon. A. P. Armstrong. Prln.
i Srhool : Capital lies. Culux :, Salem. Oregoa
4iuic courses of study, earns rates of tuition
0 ti si ness, 8 h or eh and,
'fifrtre. Vett'tiA-ttnip ,and Enelith Dtfiartmtt i
yy In p-jffiua tlirrru;huut the ywv. Htudt-nta ivlir.
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TKA:A0Tarenral Banxlng uslnesi.
nitAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Nsw Turk, Ban r?
sco and Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONET on approved security.
RECEIVE deposits subject to check.
. 111, 1.B'-riONS made ou farorabU .terms:
ll ft ilEST.paid on that depori
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QairTLSaraif I hare tried manydifltrent kinds
f medicine without receiving any benefit , and
aad given up all hopes of any core or even re
lief. I was troubled with constipation for years
until I was a total wreck. Finally it ran Into
rheumatism aad other trouble, and have been
confined to the house (was in bod for eight
'aontaa) tor two years. 1 nave been using y
RasL's Clovke
Roor Tea, and find that it
gone me more good than anything I have ever
fried. Yoo are perfectly at liberty to use my
Same as a testimonial, as I am glad to know
that I have been tbe means of relieving others.
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The Income Tux.
The work preliminary to carrying into
effect tl'e new income tax law i going
forward as rapidly as its nature will per
mit, under the direction of W A I ugh,
who in October last was appointed Suprr-
In'emlent of the income tax
A number of complicated and interest
ing ques'ion-i have arist n under former
laws, and anticipating that questions will
arise in the future of equal importance, it
is essential for their solution to understand
what has been the former legisUtion of
Congreis, the decisions of the courta and
the rulings of the department on the sub
jects of the Income tax. With this object
in view, Mr l'ugti has been occupied since
his appointment in examining and prepar
ing a digest of the Court's decisions and
the department rulings under their re-
. . , i i i
spective nrauirg. ne dm aio coinpareii
all the former laws upon the income ti.
arranged so that all the provisions hereto
fore made upo.i the sme subject shall ap-
Mat properly KrouiH.il, and any one at a j
fiance can see the various changes nnd ;
rocdillcatlons that have taken place.
There have be?n several act upon the
subject of the ineome lax. Tlie first was
passed August 5, lSCl. Under this act,
hiwever, nothing as done. The act lack
ed many piovisions contained in subse
quent legislate n. both ts to the subject of
taxA'ion and 'he methods of collection.
These were provided for in subsequent acts.
The secon- act was passed July 14, 1862;
the third ac June SO, 1S64; the fourth act
March 3, 1865, and the fifth act Marth 2,
1867.
Under the first act $$00 was the amount
reserved from taxation and ihe ra'e of tax
was 5 per cent on all sums over that
amount. Under the act of July, 1862, the
amount reserved from taxation was as fol
lows: If ihe income exceeded $600 and
did not exceed IIO.IW, a duty of a per
centum on the amount above 600; if said
income exceeded tire cum of $10,000, a duty
of o per centum upon the amount exceed
ing $600. Under the third act 600 was
exempted and the du'y was 5 per cent on
the excess. Under the fourth and fifth
acts, $1,000 was free from taxation and the
amount of tax was 5 per cent on the
amount in exceu of that sum.
Tcltq(rapn Codes.
The cornpilrr of a really rellab'e and
comprehensive code is met at the outset cf
his undertaking by a difficulty bat so far
hj? defied all attempts at solution beyond a
certain point- Despite tbe fact that tbe
ru e or me cao:e companies permir nim to 1
lay tinJer eontributioo eight langaases.tbe
to'.a! nutaber of words that can b. bcd with
safety for coiing purposas is ct.ly aboat
15.1,000. The reasoos f jr this is twofold.
First , the companies decline tbe use of any
code woid of more than 10 letteis, and it
dangerous to employ those having less thin
7, osing to the difficult? of de'e:.ing an
error in short words. Farther, thousands
nay, hundreds of ihcusaods of words are
rejected because of tbe similarity of the Ifjk
graphic s. mbols that make up th: Ivltert.
Figure are ssrely ttlegraphed. The
poirioilily of ao.ing aa error iaa gr-mp of
arbitrary figcres is very remote. Should a
letter or two be "lumb-td"' In a code word
there are various wait of correcting the
mistakethe sense, tbe context and Ihe
reference to ?hc coale. But these guides do
not apply to tne cases of figures The tn!y
remedy for a suspected error U rspetlrjoa
of the mesiic at an enchanccd cast of 50
per cent Number therefore are expressed
by a co e word. Errors in tl.t tarasmision
of accounts of money aie very rare. A
banker's cude corn ins wori for every
scm cf money, from a halfpenny up to hua.
d retis of thoaiands of pounds, and the au
thors hare exhibited great ingenolty is
making a limited supply of w. rds do very
extensive service.
Proper Proportions.
Women who are correctly propcrtioiied
and neither too fat nor too lean are few in
number. It may not be amiss lo give
some idea of tiie correct proportioa of the
features of the body. Tbe bead should be
one seventh of the body. The nose, fore
head and chin of equal length . The dis
tance lee! ween the eyes, the length of tb
eye. Trm distance from tbe inner angle
of the eye to tbe dividing line of the lip
should measure from two and one-qnarter
to two and one- half indies.
A woman of 5 feet shoa'd "vejgb 1 10
pounds.
A woman of 5 feet 1 inch should weigh
110 pounds.
A woman of o feet 2 inches should weigh
120 pounds.
A woman of 5 feet I inches should weigh
127 pounds.
A woman of 5 feet 4 inches should weigh
134 pounds.
A woman of 5 feet 5 inches should weigh
142 pounds.
A woman of 6 feet 6 inches should weigh
146 pounds.
A woman of 5 fet 7 inches should weigh
152 pounds.
A woman of 5 feet 8 inches should weigh
16) poun Is,
The Smallest Inhabited Island.
The imnlest inhabited island in ihe
known world is that upan whicathe famr.i
Eddystanej UtaOaC is situate 1. A
tim: of low t;t-er this island is but 3 feet
in dianulrr; at Mgh lid: the base of Ihe
lighthouae completely covers it. U lie
nine miles off the Qsraish Coast anil exactly
14 from the Plymouth Breakwster. It i
inhabited throughout the year by three
persons.
Flathoime Island, in the English Chan
nel, is another miniature inhabited islsnd.
It is only one-half mile in diatue'er, but is
so rich In pasturage tint it supports a large
family of farmers, an old man and his three
grown sons. Tlisy have a Qno farmhouse
and the necessary oat -buildings, and lao
care for the light, which is a revolving one
in a lighthouse I56 feet atovs the level o'
the sea.
There ate about 600,000 islands, great and
small, scattered ovsr th! oceans, Njrth
America alone owning 5.50a.
Manifold
Disorders
Are occasioned by an impure and Im- '
poverished condition of the Mood. Slistht
impurities, if not corrected, devslop into '
serious maladies, such its
SCROFULA,
ECZEMA,
RHEUMATISM
an sjfMWfaaasaaaasAfASasssAss Tn nun
thfse u required a safe and reliable rem-
eay rree rrom any narmtul Ingredients.
:nJ purely vegetable. Much isfSBKSf
It i in o v all impuritieslKKJl
fro-n the blood and thoroueh-,1,,
lv tleanses th. SVStem. ThnuianriA erf .
esses of the worst forms of blood dis-
e.isvs nave been
Cured by 8. 8. 8.
Scittl for our Trestite uiAiled free to Any Add.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Qa.
he
' The Tail of a Comet.
Tho tnil of a comet is not formed of the
same particles which composed it yester
day, or evea an hour or a moment ago It
is torntar.lly using renewed at the c.oenie
of the nucleus. At the long stream of
black smoke fiom the neighboring facory
or mill I being cons nntly renewed by
fresh particles of caihon released ly the
combustion Bu.nK on ... ...e iu.ni.ee ue,ow.
below
,o it the wonderful luminous train of come- I
tarv bodie brin.r con-tantlv replenished by
piracies flying from, or, rather, driven
from the nucleus by ihe intense heal of the
tun.
Then, again, how infinitely small and
how intense'y luminous mutt these partic
les that go to maxe up the tall of a comet
be. This thought is (Ugetcd by ihe fact
wan. ni.swop.oven ma-, .n some !
the r.uciu 01 comets allien are only a lew ,
hundred mhes in diameter whl have tSVOf
mous Un-I ike tails stretching a.ro.s apeCC
for a dbtmce exceeding 200,000,000 miles
aud having a hulk exceeding I hat of the s n
by more th.;r. 10,000 lime' I'rof E K Bar
nard beautifully illustrates t'.e formation of
a comet's lai. by supposing tntis: "Suppose,
far examfle, tha' the nue'eut of a comet is
composed of Ice. Then tuppo-.e the beat of
the sun lobe so inter se as to rapidly melt
that portion of ihe Ice globe exposed to the I eminent are put under ihe ruler. Spcak
actlon of its rays, which a.e strong enough , tog of tb(J lualter ci..i, mrvici Com nwsior.
to Immedia-ely convert it Into vapar which cr ivocior. who U natnral:y ma:h p'eaas
as ends toward, the sun. j ,he extension, said: "V0.1 may expect
"Imagine,now,a a fierce wind bloating out 1 m of ,he , fufther
from lhesun.cau.ing the vapor which mee.s ,M(eMiol s jn con-erap!a.i(i lbat on,y
it 10 be whj. led out into Siace behind the lhe - ,..
comrt This will clea.ly .lluslraie tne
ineary 01 me io.ma.n o. a come- s .an.
on.y mar urn oyceus o, me o rre. is r,ol e ,
and ihe vapor is nor water vapor, ne.t -e' is
the force which d.hes it aaay (roui ihe sun
a tierce wind."
1 he unknown toice utnteu at by .be as-
tronotnrr abjve qjo ej, readiiy explain. ,
why a cornel's tall, as a rule paints in an ;
opposile nirectlon to Vhe sun. Tbe Kuslan i
astromOBCr, Breduchcn, jUiinulsbrs thiee
different tvptot co.neUry tail. Tho'eom-
posed of particles havirg the schciIu- gravity
of hydr gen; thsse com,orf.i of puiicUs i ,iona y, found working heart and ra! for I to P11 il 11 a lvc lre nJ
h.vig tre specific g-a y of hydo-.arbo- ! ht ,occw of Jfc, pg, ly. whetaer it candi- j ZS tSSSSm. "fe
gsa. and a third dais nana. all .he pecul- ire, are their friends or tnetr personal j diel soon afterward in tbe receiving hos
lariues pf an tqui! mixture of hy 'roeo eiemies-of ihe? party than doe Vice Pre- j pita!. Itoth legs were broken, and his
and Iron. ideat Stevenson . He has been wherever ku" "tactun-d.
oa 1 the fight has been the hottest from tbe b-
Bco and Honey. ginmngof the csimpaign, having given op enseal Uebil.tv Uvebcowe -My
i all personal plant and for lhe time placed ; professional dut'e, coafind dose to
... , . , . . . j .1 , A,t.- . . ., . ; my c&ce and steady work tends to bnag
Bee. will seldom rob other luv when tu.-sse f entirety at tb disposal of the party oc jejogrji debllltv. I nd thai by its.
t hey can obtain honey from Boatrs. They ! manage s, who kept him oa tbs stump judicious use of Hood's Sataaparilla 1 am
dj no", stead honey because of any Inherent j continuously Such wilting work and snch relieved of this dlfficu ty . "
dishonesty, nsr for amusemcet, but from
she Instinct of self preservation. They
never attack a colony a. st'onj a ioeir
own, but a colony that I weak and usually
ne that hss no queen . Where tftey do this
tbe remedy lies In icmoving all the honey
from tbe hire that Is being robbe I, or most
of i,snd considering it as a colony !ot.ani
then suppl; Ing the olhtr hive with ho rey
or it rup untii they 'tiave no netesaity for
robbing other colonies. A co.cny ro weaV a
' to submit o befog robbed ts stLom a o th
j the trouble of trying lo save it, bat tbe
honey in it may be saved, aod the brood
comb, if there Is any, be put is some oiher
hive where tbe colony is weak.
A ('hot 11 tit Light.
A sin pie and economical substitute for a
night Pght may be prepared in the follow-
ing way : Take some good sited chestnuts
of irregalar form, and witb the aid of an
ordinary neexl e riddle tbem with tine boles.
Then soak tbem in oil for U hours To
r.nrart r hrl rtrt iKiist tarv-i r.v I in a
night light yon hare but to bore a bole in
it. but not qut'e through it. and fill tbe
space iih cotton thread to form a wick.
Set it in a g ass o! water, in which it will nd tkat if retaliation 1 lo he ihe game ; market on Brooda! jin St between 2nd and
float If von ;igM it at night on retiring I'nited ststes bold to- win -ing band. ', 3id. just south of Stewart k Sox. aad have
you may count on il, ...-ing unU-mornl The annus, rrport of Gen C. Chief tiJ?Z !S
ing. Tbe only precaution necessary to ' ol ' S,ncer'. 1 s A- JJ! ""- pobne. tiiea as it has redoced the price of meaU
take is to make sure that the chestnut wil j bungs forasrd the rrcoi. men :atwn at least .4) per cent The manager ha -maintain
its uprigfat position In the water. separate baling be p.ovkied. by nresrsc-1 his stUsfaction with present pal-
lt is therefore well to choose one of i-reg-
ular sharss and tn make it flrt.1 hssfot rdae-
ing the wick, in order to determine ibe I bu,ia'n apparent that Ibe only wen- Kikwsss.-Don't fail to vi.it Portland
exact point at which tbe latter should be ,n' " bss not long agobecn erec:eJ. , Xovntber nth, to witness the most fascin
inscried. ro that 1 here ma v be no danirer i T e PrrsUent l the only ofn:la! of t'.e attntr entertain tn-nt ever given in tbe
of il touching the water.
The next day after tbe election Henry
Wuerson. in bis Courier Journal said :
Sever did a great party go ta tbe peo- . well hi presenr .dmnit. sticr. he lias
P'e,Ddf !,bn,a,ir Mer, c'rrif,ioa,id. ret. 'ence in order thai he .d hs
by the democrats into the campaign just I .... . , ,
ended. Tbe bard time were ba enouab. I ltrii,r m,h: S" ,bc Privacy tnat cannot be
but thy might have been parried. Kac
tion fight among small claimants and
rival place men were bad enoneb. but
parties have met and overcome such obsta
cles before new j but wi.h the record of per
fidy and dishonor, a Cleveland aptly de
scribed it, to face and defend in a band-to-hand
fight with the united republicans,
led by Harrison. McKintey and Reed, it
was disheartening for tbe temccrai to
hare to face also tbe doll self sufficiency
and stolid indifference of an administra
tion that made no sign, uttered no word,
ard at least in the sta'e of New York,
seemed 'o desire to defeat the regular dem
ocratic nominees. The battle for tariff re
form will have to go down to tbe foot and
take a new statt Tbe battle over the
money issne will coon be upon us. We
shall see If there is dm.ray enough left
of tbe true blue stripe to make a greatcoat
good against all weather, or whe'her we
must still srear a coat of many colors,
covering not a homogenous party inspired
by fail b and bus', bat a mere buadle of
factions thrown together by the upheaval
of tbs times."
A dispatch from New Tork says:
Tbe unprecedented slump in the price of
wheat may bring woe to the farmer and
speculator, but the situation is not as
gloomy for I In consumers of bread, be
cause cheaper wheat is to be followed by
cheaper bread
Tbe New York bskprs, following the
commendable lead of their fellow-tradesmen
of Wash'ngton, havo decided to re
duce the price of bread to conform to the
price of wheat. Ever since wheat began to
tumble to tbe lowest price recorded in th
history of trading, a reduction in the do
mestic tariff of bread has been looked for,
hut it was not until last week, when tbe
bakers of Washlrgtou knocked off a cent
from tbe price of ordinary I rent , that
breadumkers in New York and other cities
began to consiihv the matter seriously. The
reduction in Washington has comoelled
ihe New York baker to make n similar
concession. Although 'bey vill maintain
former prices. Ibe weight of ibe loaves is
to be increased to double the present weight.
One of the most popular app'es in Europe
is the King, formerly called King of Tomp
kins County, because it was originated in
Tompkins County in New York Stale. It
is a highly colored, showy variety, of bel
ter quality than the Daldwin. But its de
tect is in being a poor keeper, it is rure
that il Is is good condition after January,
and in a warm fall like the present it will
u3t last so long as that.
(One effect has come fiom ihe new lax on
inheritances In England. Instead of be
ii'ies's, gifts are bein; mad: while the do
nor Is alive .
From returns received from Teaat it is
safe lo stite the stale democratic ticket I
saf ly rkcicd by 40,000 plurality, Culber
son, candidate for governor.ia ruonlng about
o per cent behind his ticket, because of his
free sliver views. Tbe congressional dele
Ka'ion will not be solidly democratic.
j Of 34 state senators, in the Mls'ouri leg
'iikvure, 18 will be detnuciatic and 16 rc-
publican. T lie house wi.l stand: Demo
crats, 6a; republicans, 76; populists, a.
Wushington Letter.
Krtia c ur regular CorrrsKi.idelt.
Wasiiinoton, Nov. 5, 18o4.
If any proof were needod that Secretary
Carlisle was dealing with the charge that
Mr Morion had imported an English coach
man under contract, in. violation of the
alien contract labor law, it is furnished by
! his decision, that the man is a domestic
,rvftr,t in Mr .,..., mDnv nni mr.
quently provi(,iong o ,hfl
luw. In order to arrive at that decision it
was necessary for Secretary Carlisle to re
verse previous decisions made by Secretary
Windom in 190. an 1 Assistant Secretary
S -auldiug In 181)1. Had he been disposed
tJ make partisan capital ou'- of the cis he
might have ordered ilie coachman deport
ed and cited the two republican decisions
mentioned as precedent for his action, ll
,a ,....,.,, . ... . . ,
amend that section A th a'ien contract
labor law under which this charge was
made, as Secretary Carlisle thinks the
cour a, ami net rbe Secretary of "he Treas
ury, should Kttle kecli disputed neat ion
President Cleveland bas ordered another
extension of the civil service rules. Thli
time all clerical employes iccciving less
than $900 per annum, and all messengers
and watchmen emnloved under the liov-
which will be perfected at app'oiching :
ttwei betwean H-is Commistioo and 1
. . , f , , r.mtnU.
For some reason tbe nuu.r of demo
cra:k- office holders who weflt home to vote j
fei below expectations, and It w'll not be :
gurpiiainjr if large number of the delin-
,,.ls . v.rv dlaaairrteal,!i half hour
wn their Congressmen wben Coxine
fac to Waabinirton.
.vo democrat comes out of the campaign
higher in the eima'ion of the rank and
n;,.ihe men who are always, not oeca- i
good work isn't likely to he soon forgot- !
ten.
Mrs CleveJanO ha accepted an int iia
ion from tbe Cramp s, lbs rhi'aue'pbia
shipUiildew. to christen th- Amenrsn
L'oe Steamsbip. St Louis, which will be
launched nest Monday. The I 'resident
wi'l not be aWe to go. bat Mr, C eveland
will be accompanied by a sreaH
. ... . .
par.y 01
frien-Js, leaving here Monday morning in
a private car and returning tbe same after-
SJM I
I
It aid nt be surprising to mem Her of
the dip'omatic cv-rt should ihe relations . , " , .
. ... . as. . I have mor.tr to lotion good farm
betwetn this country aiid Germany becoine ; fa, UmTimi Be .ton coumle In
very Both strained, if no.heg more serl- - 4um nj ovey $3000. So delay tn fur
oj occurs, on account of the action of tier- nishing lhe coin Calk on CO Bui knar.,
man in nrnaihinns. ths. I.i.iu r. Albany, Oregon . Also money 10 loan on
' . , .., , . , J . ... .
American cat lie and dressed beef without
ny real exense for such unjust action . It
! k0lr that this Government ba inli-
Lnvated very s'rongly to Germany that it
't ! 10 accept th ridiculous ex-
j " P'- forward fear of Texas fever,
s and that it bat made a protest clothed in
vigorous bat diplomatic language,
the matter rests at present, bat It
There
rill not
I allowed
10 rest there. Germany may
Congrrs to be used for office pu-pce by
I the President The tw-reatity for such a
Govemmcal aho 1 expected 10 reside in
the aruc building in which he transact hli
official business. The Idea i so repugnsal
to rrewueni crc:as ini: aurmg an nr.t
had at ibe W hi e Ho 'e. At this w.i.ing
they arc residing in a own hous: on lhe ;
u'k!rts of Wss'iington. the P.esUrnt '
arising to the Wniic House ev.rv day .0
traLSact hi official baslne. The Whi'e '
lloa.e should ci'bcr l the Kxrc"tlve offi.e
or the P.esrdcn.' resUcnte; tt shonl I int '
be bclh
Curious Fact-.
The si elelon of a prehrsoiic bird lias
been found in a m and in I -;t'n It matt
have measursJ forty fret brtwtei the tip
at tbe wing during it lifetime.
Seveutee-i out of tae.ity nc I'.ansyl
vania olil rt who daak water front a cer
tain well
he tseuytt.urg la-llehcl ! have
since heer. aliacktd l.y :t pl.ol.l fever and
1.1 ' a... , -1 ' w
some of them have died.
A st-in bean ai-b a blue poi as;
sensation of th recent Crystal I'alac
show. Tne first plant was tb ained by
cldent fiom a lot of French ee.l, hut
grower ' as now fised the Is p-, and can
the
r.u.r
te-
procure it legularly,
Whm it is sslJ that the powcful s iarci
light can be seen 100 miUa away, tl.e 1
Ing Is that it reflection in ihe sk, wil Us
vjsable at that distance. Trie t uiva'S'c cf
the earth presents ol.jec's t sea level, like
a ligbtliouie, bring; visible over twen'y
rr.ile distant.
A new subvanrc csl'ed "cryotase" has
been discovered by a German Cbenaisi,
which has tbe singular property of becoming
solid when heated and remaining liquid at
temperatures below aero. It is made by
mixing cqua! quantities of phena1, ca.npl.or
and saponior, together with a stnal er a
mgjnt of turpentine.
At Brunswick a lindt-n tree certainly
moie than 409 years old.the D imilin Je.-'the
Calhedral tree,'' has just fallen. It was 86
feet !.igh and 19 feet in girth, it is men
tioned in a pamphlet written in 149a
which says tnat in 1473 summer cans s
early that the linJen of Urunswick was in
leaf by Easter Dry.
The official count of the is h Ohio Con
gressional district complete gives Taylor
rep 20,835, l hi Jem 10,006, Coxey pop 8,
918. Coxey's vote exceeds the csMmates
of the republican and democratic commit,
tees s.ooo.
To prevent tin weailng out of boot soles
a mw Invention is now being tested by th
military authorities of Germany, whole
regiment hss been provided with boots the
soles of which, instead of being streughtened
with Iron or alumnlum nail(tbe latter being
but of recent trial), are coatsJ over with a
pas'c made of linseed varnish a 11 1 iron
filings. This pas e tun be a,-iplitd ss often
Si needed, is chimed to keep the leather
pliable and tn fjjod condition, bssides offer
ing more resistance than any nun.ber of
nails.
For A School Library.
We are making an effort to establish a
public school library for the benefit of the
public schools of this city. In order to
form a nucleus to which we may add our
own 'contributions, we have made solicita
tions from various sources outside of the
city ami have received some money and
several lists of excellent Irooks from differ
ent book companies with their compli
ments. I hope it will not be presuming
tco much upon the spirit of education
manifested in this city, to ask the citizens
thoreof to aid us in establishing one of the
most potent factors in our educational
system. No scho.il is well equipped with
out its library, books of reference, geo
graphical and historical readers, books of
travel, natural history and biography. Text
books are what the name implies and are
net therefore exhaustive enough to furnish
pupi's all the information needed upon
an) branch of study. The plan proposed
is to furnish one book case for each schoo I
building. The books purchased are to be
carefully selected by the Co Sunt, the
principal and a committee of teachers
The teacher of each room will act an li
brarian for that room and wilt 'je held re
sponsible for the care of books. Regula
tions and rules ot the library wilt be print
ed on slips and pasted ui each volume
A careful record will ! kept a" those
donating with amount given.
We hope for a liberal res ponce from
patrons, citizens and all those interested in
elevating our public schools to a p'ain of
efficiency equal to any in tne state. Re
'fpectfulfy, ItiitAU Ttbee,
Supt of public rchools.
J K Whitney, of the Herald, is visiting
his pr rents in Kugene.
Hrt .s rtareerds Howard.
Waiiisutox, Nov. t. Brigadier-tien
rai Alexander
McDowell MeCook has
htxn ap,Minted major-general of the Cni-
I ted States iirniv, vicelieneral Howard,
.. . a.i 1 n, . .
rciirt.il, anu v oionei james n. rorsyiu,
. .,' lit.. Sm.vati'Ii pnvalrv li: Im.ii ttr.w
moted to hrigadier-ceiieral, to succeed
McCook. General MeCook has been for
the past live years in cumman-l of the
new deisartmcut of Coloralo, with head
quarters at Denver.
A live Wire
!as FHA-vost-o, Nov. 9. (jus Wales,
a iraiuter, working on a building at Hush
and Folk strefts, grasped an electric tight
wire that was in bis way ami atU-mptfJ
t. 11 UMmtm, -ig:n ure.
Hood' Fill rare sick headache. Indi
' rtton- ,
Black Diawoso. -"What is it?'' A
j igg 1at up by Klein Ihahruill for
; ladies, inens and children, fine sboea.
"Contains no acids." Evsry bottle war.
! ratirfartKM 7 -
i runij. iTioe c id ott w mirwiotc
jt we will trive fret one 2-V- bottle with
i every pair of tt. 00 kid shoes.
bought at
our store tor the next M days
Klein A- Lr cut-11x1.
-doncy To Loan.
city property in acv amount on long time
. , jow ra ol Ulerest .
j .
w n,,,, 0f Bread for $1 .(HI.
i,
everybody c t lo th; Star Bakery
j and gel 40 Soar- of fresh bread jfor t 00
cash.
C Msv-t.
' Tin; Sash am Meat Co nave opened a
rrmage.
and we predict for tbem a good
tr.-..le
N rthwest.
Nearly five hundred representative cisi
I sens engaged in its producti yn.
1 Railroad l-lxenrtton tickets un sale Nov.
' 14tii. Kate, cue ami ore third fare and
' jiirrae-s ticket.
Ladssa alio desire to order a De.irr
Corset or nal I, or self adjusting corset
(on Mis Tali, may leave ordci aith
M's H t ' 01 Broada'.bm St between
jna o J'd l
V T .
Ir(, W M.on4 phi sician and surgeon.
Cal answered rrnptlv in cv or
COUntt x.
Or- Price's cream Be Wing Potrder
Mjorsd Fair M rhnt AaarJ.
Money to Ixmiii.
vY'c are prepared o make loan on good
mprovs d farm In sum to suit, of from
2,000 to flio.ooo.
CllSKVN 8 MoNTalTH.
Tsssisherii Kaamlnsttiota.
Notice is hereby given that f.tr the pur-
; "we of making an cxitminntion ot all per
' " "ho may oner themselves as oan.li -
, . . , 1 . . 5. . .1 . ..s at.: -
. I 1 1 if.n 1 - tn 141. li' . ( 1 tut.
county, the 1 ounty BIMtll Mipennten.ient
thcre-.f will u-td a public examination at
tln- r.uirt Uouaaoi. in Albany. rginning at I
0'csOcs p in, Weanesdav, Novouil-er 14.
IJM.
Dated this 2nd day cf November.
A. K. RrTiisaroiut.
'ounty SeboolSuiserinten.ient.
Linn county, Oregon.
Tiik Latest News is that Julius Ura.l-
hl is doing l.usineas in his new quart
ers, the old I'ltst Ollitv and tld Fellow's
building and Opera House, and to jzive
an intrrxluetion to his new store, he will
sell the following goods for net cost only.
1 box full weight Savon soap 83 cts. "J
oxes French sardines 2." els. Oysters 10 cU
r can. Arbuncle and M coffee 25 cts !b,r
.1 all otl t goods sold as low as any
!!. on this CKWt.
Mr Wtslffbrd Nastl proposes to resume
giving lessons on ths pianoforte.in Albany
on Thursday afternoon, and Friday morn -ing
of cac week. He will be found at
the residen;e of Mr Willis Nash, corner
of Fourth and Montgomery street, where
term can be ascertained and arrange
ments made. Mr W Gilford Nash has
recently returned from a course of nearly
four years study at Lelpalg, Germany ; one
vear In the conservatory, and lhe rest of
the time as a private pupil of II err Pro
fessor Krause.
Go to barker Bros
for
your
groceries.
VVsJDWNQ MVITAVIONS.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every day.
CksT'maLBT.
Th.- te.J r....-t ondrHt in the oily at Con ad
i.'yrr.
ut.n Market.
'A lie,', 81"
Oata. 83 1
four, US an.
utter, Ws
ICggs, IS'.".
Urd. lit) lie.
Pork-ham.12to 16c; houli!cr,';to;i0e;
let'. II lo 13c
Hay. bated. 7
s'o'atoea.iSSi.
Apple .4
Ladles chca,. shoes uoo I wearers and
very neat. At H B Young's.
MISFITS.
It is a very dismal day when Astoria is
not oon.idenng some railroad proposition.
The three London Englishmen who are
doing Oregon have been enjoying some of
the Albany prairie Chinese pheasant shoot
ing, which wan a treat to them. Thsy are
not up to the Oregon style of hunting, be
ing somewhat lethargic, but they captured
a lew birds, and with couching would no
deubt do more active work.
There are many rich bonanzas in the
Santinm gold fields. All that is required
is a little capital to unearth them. But
this i coming and the Santiam will yet
I i 1 01.1 m I
nave a great oooui. rcutu'sman. mgr...
you are. it will one day Ire the great
mtninc proposition of the coast, or the
writer is not good at prophecy.
Governor Pennoyer lias sometimes a I'ttsls
f'in all to himself . There are nor-alami-ties
without some compensations. The
governor was badly beaten last June, and
iwo of tbe men who helped to do it was C
W Fu.ton and Thomas L Tongae. They
thejr denounced him a a frc ailver crank.
The whirligig of time has, however,
brought its revenge. C W Fallon and
Thomas U Tongue are now advocates of the
free silver cioso. The governor bas rea
son to "rejoice" when he "considers"
what Las happened. Let tbe turkey be
slain, governor. Independent.
It is slid that it cost? about 'JO cents to
get $1 to a "bnthen," and then . is
doubtful if the 10 cents is of any benefit to
him. Yet millions are given foreign
missionary work, while our own poor go
hungry. F.x. This item going the rounds
of the pre is simplv trash. It only cosU
I or 3 cents to get a dollar to tbe heathn,iii
fact only a nominal sum. A train, none of
our poor have gone hungry because of j
money give to foreign missions. Tbe men j
w bo give tbe mot to missions givs tbe
most also to the hungry at borne- Prejudice j
should not make people unfair
Tom Tongae's lapping Hie senatonal
plate. Like Follon, thstj is a stiver
sound to tl.e noise made.
Jackson, of the East Oregonian, who
is a married tran, publishes this:
'When a man i first married and any
thing serious happen s, he tells his wife
ail about it. But he discovers later that
she does not believe a word be says, and
aflr that bequits telling her anything.''
As a matter ot fact this is simply a iose.
Many women will always believe ibeir
i.usirands. Ail men are not liars.
Even wealth has its burdens. It 11
said that Bocksfeller is expected to pay
an 11:00 ms tax to the Metal govern -;
rarant otl-'.2,5 asseased oa tl 3,0)0,000
! worth ot propeity. The Jay Uoald es
; late is not expected to pay more than
9J,MJ ; Kuseelt Sage, tQ,U00;Crneiius
Vanderbilt. tSl.OOO . Williasn K Vander
btlt. 76 .JW0 , John Jacob letor. 50.000.
ontheuxone'. "
. f a IJ t . t a . I
Tha Asloiia editors have been going for
the Chamber of Commerce in a hot man
ner. That body agreed to pay the Ore-
goo tan $400 for advertising in its New '
Years edition, and as it was throwing,
money aw a? l.-.al should be kept at home 1
the local papers have been making mat
ter tropical. As tha Oregon tan's colic-'
tnt- t.rst Itfksfcn elsiatwsv 1 : Kanr th tnUnm ;
in. comment of an exchange wiH he in-
(ereeling : Tbs Astoria editors will ben-
eat their town a hundred times more
than will the Oregcnian. One pagn of
the IstUr sheet will extol Astoria, an -
other page will say that Salem is lbs par
adise of Oregon. Albany, Jacksonville
and Pendleton wilt be blazed forth as tha
Mecca of the West, and the villages of
ebfoot a ilQail loom up according to tbe ,
ssre of the sucker's pile. The reading
oablic will conclude that the wbote bus-
mess is a "booaT'-eheil from Swindle- j Shanghai, Nov. 8. The panic in New j
dom and that's all it will amount to. J Chwang and throughout Manchuria.con
It pays any community to advertise i linues. Numerous country people are
itself, but the advertising must be done j arriving at New Chang, and two-third '
n ita local paper. It wont pay Astoria j of the stores have been dosed. Chang
to pay four hundred dollars to have it-1 Chie Tung arrived in Nanking last even- I
sell praised in almost lhe identical lan- iag with the remains of the victorv of :
gnage in wbiei all other towns of Oregon , Liang Chiang. A war levy of $3 a bead
are praised. Bfn of that kind is too has 'jeen impoesed in Naakow. The peo-j
costly. j pie a:il prohablv resist it.
Now waith wheat y up and the times
ever the cause: bat wben hi'ory is made
it will be found that politics bas had very
little to do in the matter.
f rom the ijoks of things. ) X Dolph will
not have everything hi- own way in tbe
I'nited Stites senatorial contest brforo tbe
neit legislatuiya. Gove.-ncT-elect W p
Lord. Hon T H Tongue, and ex-president
of tbe senate. Hon C W V'ulton. will be in
the race. Independent. Nevertheless,
notwithstanding, the Man about Town pre
dict that Mr lo!ph will be elected on the
' first laallot, and it will cot be surprising if
when the baJl.vt is taken things are not
fixed so he will be the enly candidate, fie
ha not been among his rontit:ier.. a for
settling.
1 After th mornintr service at
one of
1 Philadelphia's liuse-honored churches last .
Sunday, a young ladv. whose face was far,
I rm .;ke-,l eoev. .d.)
a stewtr-antwnnlsxl nsher and said she Bad
lost her rocketbook. 'lhe vouni? man
searclred actively and tiersitentiy with no
a. ns. . r 1 -
resuu . 1 1 tew pe-p.e wen remaineu in
the building were qaealiooed a to the
missing purse, aad tben tbe usher, who
was unmistakaltlv rattled, turned to tbe
girl and innocently inquired: "'Are you
sure yon didn't leave it iu your other pants
lxkst?
lioveroor Pennoyer ha been generally
criticisetl for granting so many pardons.
. nd yet be has never gTantoi a pardon
without the public asking for it . The
public has a way of asking for about every
. ! "" ar.
( .tv P.w erar r.f - a fcll,n r.t.li,
.it is.
j ----- - - - - r- -- --
ion no
matter what its nature; bene - the number
of petitions for pardons. The friends of
earn v ict can not Its bhusesl for takinsr ad
vantage of the public weakness. There are
cases where pardons are in order but thev
are not every day ones. New evidence that
changes tbe aspect of the matter an 1 an
lT.iVatvita eAnisiriivi 1 f . 1 dU.An.t1i!
rnsonnient may te meniioneti as esauipie i
but mere sentiment is msuthoient. A man
h?s as much ritrht to courtcou-lr r.-fur-e to
ign a setition as he ha to refuso to gie .1
dollar upon request, and he will be respect
etl as much by all reasonable pevple, Sii;n
the petition of any kind if justice demands
it ; refuse to siji n it if it does not.
DIED.
PIPES. In Albany, on Thursday
morning-, Nov 8. 1894, of scarlet fever.
Kdith, daognter 01 James and i.ott;e
Pipes, aged S3 months.
Reliable.
Available,
Invaluable.
That is what thousands of
people hare found
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
to be, for the relief and cure
of all sorts of lameness, stiff
ness, and congestion result
ing from taking cold.
Imttatlana wld'-m eiual the anginal. In
Ibe CM oi Allcck k h they ccrtunly J.v st.
Allcock'a Corn Shields
Allcock's Bunion Shields.
Have no equal u a relief ani cur for conas
anil Imniop.
Brandreth's Pills
are a safe and effective remedy for
Irregularity of tha bowels.
Hot Baths and warm rooms at Verlck's
shaving pailor.
1 lain blee's Klerllasj.
Sax Fbaxcmco, Nov. 9. At state head
riuartera of each party a tllll HMllllM
victory in claimed. For the first time
mnce the election, the rooms of the re
publican tate central committee are fill
ed tonight with an enthusiastic crowd.
Chairman P. B. Cornwall has returns
from every county, from which he claims
a minimum plurality for Kstee of from
The returns of the vote for municipal
officers are complete. Adolph Sutrogoes
to the mayor's office by a majority over
all competitors, and a plurality of 1R.128
over O'Donnell, his closest competitor.
m - . . 1 ... . . . . 1
iri - resi 01 me licuet is mixed
Texas S:iaJ7 BVaaeratlr.
Saw York, Xov. 9. Home of the early
mornini: rciorts reste:tiriif the rrtiiilt of
Tuesday's election for representatives in
'-ii.KruKB, nr.rcn inoicateo mat Ure land
slide had aBected Texa9, were not con-
mea l.y lau-r rfturni!. and the total
numlr of congressmen crerJite,l to each !
ol the l.artlr-s will riot Ik- materially
rhanirej from that previously anuounced.
1 . ioi.m . ii.nnu nr..l Iftfs . i v- , a
' a W.u.1-Ulin 4lt'l AW UVUlia.iaLrl
Predict. Bruer Tlaset.
New Yoke, Xov. 9. R. O. Dun A Co's
review of trade says : Business ha9 been
dull the greater part of last week, but
the elections are expected to give it a
sharp stimulus, in the speculative
markets mere nas ueen scarcely any i
movenjent,and nothing favorable to hold- '
ers. There is a decided improvement in
the tone of tbe market ami a n-neral con- i
lidence tliat business will now imnrnvp
Three Bay, I Igbi-.g
Lon'oox, Nov ') A dispatch has been
published here that tbe Japanese forces
have captured Talien Wan, but f 'om Cbee '
too it u reported that tbie has teen three
days' 6ghting at tbe former place without
aet.su e results.
Fort Arthur is not expected to make a
determined stand against the Japanese.
The CaMlsxwta tiertu.
Sax FAc:scr, 5ov. 8. Tbe result of 1
the election in California may be sum
med this evening as follows : James H.
Budd lias been elected governor by a plu
rality of about a thousand or more. With
Bcdd are also elected from the state
nominees of his party, according to pres
ent apiet-arancs-s. Jackson Temple, sn
prcme court lustio.- for the long term :
! James A. Majruire. congressman in the
1 fourth district : Thomas D. Wells and
B- H. lieamer. members of the board of
' equalization in the second and third dis-
tncte, and H. 11. Larue s.id James I
Mamatou, railway commissioners from
the first and second dswtricU. All the
rest of the state ticket aptaeare to have
gone rapubiican.
"a la
Washisoios, Xov. 8. On the strength
tt returns received up to 9 o'clock to-
night. Chairman Batojck. of the reoub-
; lican committee, tigures that trie repub
lication representation in tlte next noose
b ,t W members. The
r a aaMasajCT sitrtu U1AE Attt'rutS.41 .- autCSSaBSia.
aat-n avrv claimed to U- eirrctetl,
made by one additional from Illinois and
three from North Carolina. The dis -
patch received tonight that caused the
trreatest surprise was one statins; that
Kepresentative McMillin. of T-r,r.et-.-.
was possibly defeated.
erd Help
Liscout, Neb., Nov. 8. The Nebraska
i commission, appointed hy tbe gov- I
f" 10 arrange aid for drought sufferers
' the western ctison ties, orpnured. today,
. The mln PSlt to which the commit ion
1 "- attention is the system-
a tic collection of relief at as earlv a mo
ment as possible. The secretary said
he had proceeded on the plan of district-
ing the state and dividing the territory,
regardless of religious denominations.
Tae Caiaee Pa ale-
. g,,, N. C, Nov. S.-emi-omcial
returns from nearlv everv conntv in the
state indicate that the insion ticket '
a ate, judicial and legislative pot out
by the republicans and populists as elect j
ed by some 20,000 majority. This gives I
them the state treasurer. " C"fciei iustice. '
and two associate justices of the supreme
court and five judges of the superior
court. Chairman Butler, of the popu
lists, claims the state by 30,000, and says
the fusionists w ill have a majority ot 30
on joint ballot.
Bar SestM Male.
New Obleavs. Nov. S. Fuller returns
today confirm the previous dispatches of
the election of all sue democatic candi
dates .'or conjrreesi in Lo.;;-:aji '. bvma
iorities ranging from ."xxJ 10 10.000.
Meyer in the first. Buck in tha second.
Price in the third. Osden ia the fourth.
: Boatncr in the tiitl: antl I.obinsven in the
sixtl
add Shejd
I S l" FRASC1SCV, Nov
-There seems
- to 1 no doubt this evening that Cnhfor-
nia has gone democratic so tar as govern-
I ;d 1 1. .. . ...... .1 1 . ri,
01 aaasssxcasasX uui tne .tiuen stave will
probaMv elect a republican lieutenant-
governor, m.v-t o:
: uitier state officers, al-
publican congressional
nttest a soihi renu oiican txUiTTes.ri,
delegation, and a legislature which will
be republican on joint ballot. Chairman '
Cornwall, of republican state committee, J
is still hopeful that Estee will bring I
enough votes from the countrv to over
come Budde plurality in San Francisco. I
S.rtss. Plarallly
New
rectos
Yoast. Nov. 7. The total cor-j
vote for governor in New York
state, outside of Sullivan county, is 1,-
20S.2-9, divided as follows :
Morton
11 ill
Wheeler
. rwr.S4t.
. oU,164
.. 24 .oil
. 1 v;,;; ,0
1 Morton's pluralitv
I . A
I Morton's maioritv
. l-Jri 5S
The revised total vote fr A,v,.r in
New York city gives Hill a pluralitv of
"
Tar Issli t,At
POM Smith, Ark.. Nov. 7. Jim French
and three other members of the C.tk
jntiHi raped three pirls in the suburbs of
tH-hlatrah. 1. T.. last night. After 00m
mittini; the crimes, they mounted their
horses and rvxie off. A nan of citizens
was :tt once oiyanizcd and started in pur
suit of the brutes, but as far .is heard
from they failed to capture them.
The Kleettaa.
lrm.Axn, Nov. S. Yesterday's elec
tion reports tell a little more than in
creased majorities, for they show con
clusively that the Solid South is at last
broken." The landslide has been con
fined to 110 one section. Eveu where
democrats were successful it was by a
greatly reduced vote. Owing to the
slowness ol the returns, many elections
are in doubt. This is uotably so as re
gtirtls state tickets.
la Wilson. Blttrtrl.
Cii.viOJcsTox, W. V.l, Nov. 7. The n
pnblicans are claiming layton's election
tv 2000. but Senator Faulkner savs he
does not concede Wilson's defeat and
will not do so until the official returns
are all in. Mr Wilson is resting at his
home in Charleston, and is taking mat
ters calmly. He has nothing to say.
The Nt xl .. .cress.
Washington, Nov. 7. Chairman
Faulkner gives tlie republicans 300 mem
bers of the house, the democrats 1-12, the
populists tt, doubtful 8. By states, this
would give the democrats 12, the repub
licans 27, populists 1 aad doubtful 3.
The doubtful states are Colorado, Idaho
and Wyoming.
Ia Mali..
Boisi:, Nov. 7. The republican state
ticket is elected by 2000 plurality or
more, and the legislature returns are still
too incomplete to be of value, but they
indicato the legislature will be republi
can. The new Mormon vote seems to
have gone heavily republican.
Maple syrup tn glass bottles and hy the
can at A B Mcllwaln's. cheaper than any
other house In Albany . '
ITCHING AMD SCALY
Dreadful Skin Disease 9 Years. En
tire Body Covered . Doctors and
Medicines Uselena. Gave op
as Useless. Cured by
CtmCXUA for $4.75.
I feet rt Is my doty to ten you my expeii
nce with CCTii cka Keseuixs. 1 nave been
troubled lor over nine an with a dreaitfr.:
rum otaaass. w nen 1 erst
f-lt It, then appeared a f
ftr-rU red spoU on my
I . t, and it kept on
: i.:.i.lineslowty. It started
same on say back, be
e.i my saoolden. A.
lew days after as
i?efc!-
turned n. ,md began
inc. Small scales would
fa!l '.ff. ao tt eaaSSaaad
etreilicz all orer my lxrly.
I tried all the patent medi
cine 1 cocM think of or
eetfcoblof. IaJaocaaaaHad
doctors. Yes, they aoehl
cr-r: neios short time, but
they ahravs failed. Then 1 pave It all up, tetat
ne there'vraa no cure for aie. I notl jonr
!.iertierot In Hie Tacoma Morig Gloh.
tad tho. 1 ght I wouM try the OBSfJccRa Kr.)t
rATiKvart-S
of Cmrt a RiL'.Kirct!reelmeent:rely. Mr
aaia Is mw a yait v. , hiv hat of a child.
1
P. 0- BBS U WhaiDf WatiiiiftM.
COT CORA mm WONDERS
rcr-cra r.-1 OTSts ba Soap, ezteraaDy,
I r : no-aa iLt-.tiET, internauy.
:,, , -ooderfoL The. are berocd all
tke greatft skin cam. iiood raniaan.aasl
tJOZ lczn
Boa Umosbeat the wtrtl. Mas. OnnpM,
SOe.; Boar. Ke.; Bi-ivrsT. tl. rr-ared by
Porrrrt lrar: asru ta.x. i.'.er utmoo.
"UowtoCure All tVla L..Ciuea,M nvtied free.
ptm
TLXS, Ids. Hi. aits, fed aad ealy sUa pre.
XKZ.ua aad sataa t y tr-rrcvaa coar.
WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS
Barkas.be, rtu Idas fains, aad a. ills
-jrt. retlevea la oa iin.aia aw
tottc-nra AatVPala Plaates.
The ody patoiJling plaster. Sjaa.
J
FromTerminal or la jt it Ptuts th
tWeni Paciflc Mmt
la tlte Use to I sake
To ti Pfliits EAST ait SOUTH
It 1st Use DISISO CAR BOCTK.
It rn-s ThrsMsahr VESTIRI L
EMTRtlSs Pl'EBI BtV
1st Use Year It
3T. PADL and CHICAGO
fcO CHANGE OF CARS.)
mpmt of BiaiK Cars titsarpivH
allaan !rawif ltd
if Latest tkaiMKBt
r0URIST SLEEPffiS tm.
' r,-tr -. enbi
xc Ttm 1 a 1 J u
j wa.s 1 . a ai 1 11 rj o.-u rra;
ail fj-ai a i tjr a I lr of F..- or
S .0 n I "Us Ueaj:,
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
i Bi ttiuiiiliUi c jii33idTiaa
al linis, affording Dirsct an d
Hnint-arrQpk8tt Serricj.
Pnllma-i sleeper reservations ca- h
secured In advance through any
age;:: of in toad.
rHROCaH HCKETS to ana from at.
r.tnt sas ausuiM .-. mm
Europe (.an ba purchawsl at sry
ticket office of this coos par
Fall icf wrnati n eonrjernlng rtn,tiiD
trains, rottmsiit other ssxutsfurn
ishsvl os appltcai on to any agent or
A D CrIARLTlIX,
AseJatant Gecaral Paaaasijgsr Agent.
So 121 r'rat St, eor. Wash njrtoo.
Portland ' '?eToc.
Q 8 i - i trt. sl agsat.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON-
lllitM.
i "ext Session begins tbe 1 .th 0 Septem
ber. 1SH.
Tuition, free- Boarl. ff2-50 a week-
Ki e Courses : Classical. Scientific,
erary. English and Bn-irses?-
rXisUaTTORT.
Lit-
Tbe Bearding Hail for ycHmg ladies and
the Boarding Hail for young gentlemen
w-;.: e :r. W tee ivncasal mttnSlkm :i
Mrs Maura, a lady of refill mat and arya
?vpenenc. r or catalozoes. audress
J J WiLTOS,
5.-y Regents.
ALBANY
COLLEGE.:::::
j
'v'
! pl,-onA
S llJ1-ue
ddresc, RKV.
E. 3. CONDIT,
.libsaay. A'regcr
U inrs V' itponSaiarvaitaComiiiisAt.
HE ONLY AUTHORIZED
j. $rM of JAMB 6. BLAINE
By Gall. H.vaii.roN his literary execattv
with the co-oprati.. of Ida faati:y, aad tor
Ur. Blatae'a Cosplte V,kr, 1 T.ixrt
V ak or CoxGaxss," aod his later to..
'PoUTtCAL Disct-ssstoxs. " On pr wrsecttvs
or thrse 3 sutsr silun.i book ia tb ssssr
fctk. A K P Joidaa of Ms.ook 112 ordrs
from ml 110 calls; agt nt's profit $19t 50.
Mrs Ballard of O. tot . 13 order. 13 Sral
Russia, in 1 day: profit $26.?S. K N Rice
jf Mass. took 27 tude, ia 2 lav; (,-rotit
W7.25 J Patrtdge of u. took 43 1 rder
from 36 calls; protit $75.25. K A rVmer
N. Dak. loot 53 otd.rs in 3day; p'eti
.25. Ext LVStvs TraRtTOBT eivsa. I
a wish t make LARGE MOK.Ytnt
. nsdiatcly for term to
he Heap Sill Pub. Co. . for wif h.C tvnn
120
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
In Your Own Localsty
made easily and honorably, vithoBt capi
tal, during your spare boors. Any man.
woman, boy. or girt can do tae work lvand
ily, without experience. Talking un
necessary. Kothing like It for bio"v
making ever offered before. Our workers
always prosper. No time wasted ta
learning the business. We teach yea In
a night how to succeed from the Ur.
hour. Yon can make a trial without ej
pense to yourself. We start yon, furnls
everything ueedet' tst carry on the bus?
ness successfully, and guarantee yOy,
against failure If yon ut follow ouf
simple, plain Instruct tons. ReSkdW, it
you are in need of ready money, ar.
want to ltaow all aboat the best pay ins
business before the public, send us Ttv"
atulress, and wo will mail yon s di.
meut giving you ail the paiskulai-S
TRUE ft CO., Box 400.
Augusta, Maine.
S45.00 to$t5.oo PER DAY at none
selling Lightning Pta er and plattnir jew
'ry, watches, table ne, etc. Sve-y
house has good needing plating. .,0 ex
perlence;no capital; no talking. 9osa
agent are mak'ng $25 at'ay. Pertnant'i'
osition AtlJress 11 k )e:r.o it Co , Co
mbus, Onio.
MsTASTE0.e- Livary aust.le at urns
If a nne corner !ot win oa given to
1 person who builsis and operate.
J0' fo lwrpoa Address Sstable,
m oara of Albany Dsmcaar.