The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 14, 1894, Image 4

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    o. a & N. CO.
E. McNEIIX, Recoivor.
TO THE
EAST
uivks niK ciioica o
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
RE AT UNION
NORTHERN PACIFIC
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
AN'P
ST. PAUL
VIA
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
KANSAS CITY
low hates to all
eastern kttie-i.
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAS
. . FOR . . .
SAN FRANCISCO
For full details call on
CcRRAN & MoN'TKITII, Albany, Or,
OR ADDltkSS:
WHHURLBIjRT.
Okn'i. Pas . Aou t
PO HIT AND, OR.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EUGENE.
Next Session begins the 17th of Sepleav
uer, m,
Tuition, free. Board. 2.60 a week.
Five Courses: Classical, Scienlifir, i-it
erary, English and Business.
DORMITORY-.
The Boarding Hall for young ladies and
the boarding Hall for vonn&r r rntlnmm
will be under the personal supervision of
Mrs Munra, a lady of refinement and arge
experience, for catalogues, address
J J Walton,
Secy Regents.
'Teaching is tne noblest art but the
orneot trade."
TE NTH ANNUAL SESSION
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
lOIMOnVORECOJ
This is it.
This is the new shortening or
cooking fat which is so fast taking
the place of lard. Itis an entirely
new food product composed of
clarified cotton seed oil and re
fined beef suet. You can see that
(si&fene
Is dean, delicate, wholesome,
appetizing, and economical as far
superior to lard as the electric
light is to the tallow dip. It asks
only a fair trial, and a lair trial
will convince you of its value.
T ... ... ... nnnnln.
Bold In three and flvo pound
pauia dj aui grocers, bhb oj
THE
N. K. FAIR BANK
COMPANY,
ST. LOUIS and
Chicaao, New York, Beaten,
5?n.
BAAt
. . -n
Ladies.
The Secret
Of a
Fair Face
Is a
Beautiful
Skin.
Sulphur Bitters
Will give you
A lovely
Complexion.
A training school ior teachers, theory
and practice combined.
Strong professional course and wel
equipped model school.
Thorough preparatory and academic
course.
Normal Advanced Normal, Business,
Music and Art Departments.
Light expenses. Board and lodging,
books and tuition not above $150 per
year. T
The town of Monmouth has a beautiful
Slid I f 1 1 111 I Irwiaflnn I .1 I .
of the W lllamette Vallev twelve miles
south west of the State Capital. It has
no saloons.
The Normal School diploma entitle
one to teach in any county in the state
without any further examination. Grad
uates command good positions.
Expenses. Tuition per term of ten
weeks; Normal $6.25; Sub-Normal to;
Commercial $6.25. Board and lodging -Hoard
at Normal Dining Hall $1.75 per
week ; furnished rooms, with fire and
ght, (rim $1.00 to $1.25 per week
IouPnK in private families
am ;.!.C0to $3.50 per week.
A ifalif v and trrnwth I. n-o .,i .u
lfnnd tl e work of the Normal School.
ne ctm:i) year promises to be one of
he best in ita history.
Catalogues cheerfully sent on applica
tion. Address
a . ... P L Campbell, President,
or W A W ax.v, Secretary of Faculty.
dchq j j-croi r?.mpa t A P. invir
potion, aU...forlielacaicaU wo: .
No Repudiation.
The Kepubic's contention that the Hnal
yis of e ection figures made by S a'istlcien
Waiv indicates a large aay-at home Re
publican vote is borne out by compari
son of the returns of the Cotter rfTtsionnl
elections ot 1890 with thooof the elections
of this year To summarize comparative
results without noin into statistics, it is
enough to say that the gain in the Repub
lican vote of this year over that of two
years ago is less by 40,0u0 votes than the
falling off in the Republican vote of 1890
from i be vote of 1 888
In other words, while the Republicans
cairy the elections of this year by pollin
not more than one-tuird cf the total pos
sible vote of the country shown by the cen
sus, they still fall short of regaining the
vote tney iost in 1890, when McKinleyism,
the Sherman bullion purchase law and the
other iniquities of the Keetl Congress were
so emphatically condemned.
A Demociaic adniinislrx.ion has re
peuled the Sherman law atd the McKinley
law. Trie Democratic Pres. dent and the
Democratic Congress have been in agree
ment on these lines of action. The Dem
ocrat in the Reed Congress were united
against McKinleyism and bulionUui. Mr
Cleveland was elected as the avowed enemy
of bo th. H's pledge and those of his party
on lines of hostility to these Republican
measure have been redeemed.
And that work has met with ihetat.it
approval of great bodies of Republican vot
ers, who have signified a alien: approval of
it by not going to the polls to resent it. It
is inconceivable that more than onehalf of
the 5,000.000 nonvoting citizen should be
Democrats, when the Democratic vote
reached a total of more than 4,000,000 and
the Republicans failed to rMrai.i the vote
they lost four year ago.
A natural inquiry arising out of the ar
gument is. why, if the Democratic policy it
not disiasteful to Republicans, It should be
distasteful to Democrats. There ire two
answers to !hls question- The Inaction of
Congress and the protracted and at Umea
disgraceful discussions in tbat body
around points of well settled party policy
One of the most serious qaesllo.ts, after
ail, which the new republican congress
will have to deal with is the tariff ques
tion. The leaders of the parly made
promises for much higher tariff rates than
was provided for in the Wilson bill. This
was done to secure the active, enorgetic aid
of the protected monopolists of the coun
try to carry the late elections. But the
sober second thought has taken possession
of the mind and iudaments of these lead
ers and they will hesitate long before they
trtm our ragular CvrrmpoiuUiit.
Washington. Nov. 26. ih&i
No messago ever written by President
vioeiunu was more attentively listened to
than Ihnt sent in today. The general top
ic treated by the message, including the
foreign relations of tho government, were
all that, any democrat coa'd desire, and the
financial recommendations cannot be fully
understood until considered in connection
with Secretary Carlisle's annual report, to
m. sent to congress tomorrow, which con
, I iuiunun, w lull COn-
relegate the country to McKinleyism. The ! 'air.s the details of the plan for a reform of
llilV ftfter I ha I,.t : IL. t I 1 1
currency of the country which the
day after the late elections the Democ rat
said that notwithstanding the
tremendousness of the "landslide". It did
not mean that the people desired a return
to McKinleyism, but on the contrarv we
gave it as our opinion that McKinleyism
was dead. I here is no doubt tbat John
Sherman and many other republicans, if
not openly, are secretly opposed to any at
tempt to re-enact the McKinlev law. re
garding it as disastrous both in a business
and par y sense. The St Louis U lobe Demo
crat one o! 'he ablest and most courageous
republican papers in the west nas the fol
lowing to say anent this subject:
The Renublicana v. i I n.ui.r (rmi.i . -
other McKinley la. Senator Sherman
and Representative Rpa.1 in ...:.,
terviewa a few weeks ago, were reported to
President so tlronzlv endorses in his aaaa.
age. What will be the result of these
financial recommenda.ions it will be im
possible to say until ihe sentiment of the
democrat has had time tob;come ap
parent. Speaker Crisp looked quite as good
natured when hs wrapped the House to
order as he could possibly have looked had
a majority of the House been as fortunate
as himself in getting re-elected, and bis
own re-election to the Speakei ship been as
sured Indeed, the most noticeable fea
ture on the democratic side of the House,
aside from the entirely too numerous
empty chairs, was the prevailing good
nature of those who were defeat,) l..f
have said that nothing like tho tariff of t month. If the rennbllcans exneeted fn -
IroO would imn ha trvico.1 I'
sequenlly denied saying this, but the de
nial was in such a vairue and mianinH
manner that Remthlinikn. im ann.-r.ai t...
lieve the reports to havj ben substantially
correct. Those sentiments undoubtedly are
heid by every representative Republican in
uw luumi;, me xucniniey law, which
made advances in duties already adequate,
was the armies! hlnn.L.r --'
by the Republican party. It will not be
repeated. Reasonable protection the oro-
teciion which offset the lower wnges of
the Old World is nil that .(hit ill.- in.
- - vuvut.Alia
k. The thing called McKinleyism Is so
dead that HO Gahri,.' trumn a,"ll ...
sound Its resurrection.
This sentiment will continue to crow
and will be predominant within tk
three years.
ho array ol long faces they were disap
pointed.
There have been a number of informal
conference of democra'
I Representatives for the t.-urpoe of discusc
I irg the probability of reaching ao agre-
mtnt on a programme for the cession, and
there is some talk of holding a joint can-
The oyster anpper on Thanksgiving
evening was well attended. "'vln
theM?,y; '""'"veducka abandoned
wahl Z,J'a??et custom of wearing
kJ 1 " th.e'r 106,7 19 U on account
of the tariff or the game law ?
so wo kT ,anxiou8 'roni Halsey,
ett lla? m Ur nfW8.Tn for the lt-'
est my News, ha informed us that
veSr Tm "d bSedMd ,or bout
ev ' i,V"? e.0? NYe Bftw vultures
nymg in that direction.
COIlnlV I'h.rL m 11 . .
attende.t;;7trpprhe7ea ,8nuly
mZrtJSLVf. JS,f'', ot f-''odville,
was visiting friends here last week
Mr. Wl.ii. - .--. ...
D " I'Jioriiand toav.
Hon voyaue. -
J W Kllison nt BttmAA .........
man a saw mill last week and wanted to
""I OI lumber frr.m Ki.n. A. b..
man : hut 1.i..A nj .iTTl .
centlemen "w 01 n,ete
I 11 t'liivtnn i,l lv., .. i. n.M
on A Smith one day last week.
amen.
Obituary.
inJbi? ,T,ec'Pl 01 'lie Yale-Princeton
lOOt IJAII ffume u...... .. I., ... w',- ....... m.
1 V, auuui 01 ,WV. 1 Dll
places the game almost on a par with a 1
f "uaiiciaiiy .
A lew Treats-.
Washington, Dec. 7. The convention
between the United States and Japan.
XI.. fu. ... w-i. rr"." ?aio yesteraay, supplants
1.. ' 1, "y . "ays: 1,ie papers c treaty ot 1858, n which Japan was
i Ile" TeVT!in that 8n orSa dea,t with " harbarons nat on JSd
tolen from a Po'k county church. That that of 1886. by which the United SuEt
s nothing. The Empire City peer le. in 'ireat Britain France . . wiifcfll
1 us county, claim a whole church was lands esteblishe! Japan's ctistems tariff
Marshfield and now it is stated that the ! Btatea will recognize the exclusive Wwer
neople of the latter place are watching ! of the JarneacTgovx-romet adJurt its '
the bell as they heard that it is to bi customs tariff a I tlx and publish i
StOien and nut nn ,.,,,, Pi, I- vf uf .tjt , i ..: . . "t anu eHtarjiisti
w . utm. "vwh aprxjrtaining to foreign com
A nninber of boya about town made
ud a nuran nf -, I ..... .v.
- - w -- ' awui. v.. , CU U1UQII18
ago and forwarded the same to the Hon-
r orTronblr.
Denvb, Colo., Dec. 7. There i a feel-
would be an excellent idea
tain that there are ix or more democratic
Nna'on who would not pledge tbemae'ves.
Like numerous other fake stories, that
ai setting that President Cleveland was of
fended with Admiral Walker became of
the report be made on affair mil.-.;:
The coiporaiior. is oneu bv stocihoki r ' oas been disproved in a striking mmntr
ho tie bound together onlv bv the in bT 'ne official Of der piacinir Admiral Wa!k-
of the Mock-ledger. Tne s.e repreasnud I " at lh head of the light House Board a
The Rational Preventive of Labor
Toubles.
Died of old age at her home in Alsea,
Kenton county. Oregon, Francis Shne,
wife of John Turner ;iate, on Nov 22nd.
MM. Was born in east Tennessee on
the 22nd of March. 1817, came to Mi,
eoun with her father, Dr Jacob Holland
in the vear l.Lt ... :. .. i-t '
I Mate the 2rd o( August, 140, came
to uregon witk her husbanu and family
in tbe year 1850 and settled In Linn
conntr 8 miles south of Albany, where
mff hiiuwh uitir oonation land c.'aitn.
"'J'ovto io ooniiier. llrM.m
. .. . -.
. , " -. . ...wij ,u i rrrt ,
ro.urucu 10 uieir oid Home in 15. re
moved to Alsea, Benton Coin 1871 where
they resided until the time of her death.
-ov :nu, ibuv at the an of 77 v-r.
."..1CHUu.uj, man -no attends ; and 8 months. She was the mother of
10 p edge mm sen to stand by whatever ! 'ft'11 children, four of whom survive
programme the caucus adonu. If n'.A. ! f?'r- The oldest son, Thomas Benton
could be aeenred from . ...i. w known in Linn Co in an early
- in uuiinrj
to coQirot both Houfe &nJ
& f? lic. --ete j ingatmUiUry headauartebU
diligent inquirhas Wnmad.to.e.rn I aVm SLS
the reason wbv Th i.. ... .v.ti" I 'L " ,?n.l:rH a"'1 cowboys in South-
a. w ;.l off a. tbey-wou hae teen"h.d ! wlJ ? T
they received ttc-.ts.-Kugene Reguter. ; tie in SanunTv? 'ZrV w'uf b? a !
if1 jo. Military authorities!
ThatOovenor Pennoyer tnowi.rmlalJ' the right in j
UUe in selecting Rosebud as the site for " j 7 ? UJ tnat trooP '
tbe soldiers' home ia evidenced by Col. ! the Ml r.m Fort Ln to prtect I
Brown's remarks. Daring his recent ' fJL iS ,0,fflcer8 are Uxkil & or-
visit, he stated that the site and location lm mediately,
of the Oregon aoldiera' home was the' ni.d .1 ul,a
equal of any in the V S. The Colonel j Salem Or Dec 7 T u
baa been connected with the service for ! ,1 . . '-Today has been '
nearly a quarter of a century and during ww i'. T5"-""?? ycara. There
that lime, b.a vi.:.t .n, i . S3 wa 'd and ram a 1 tbe atWr.. in
U 8. His opioion, therefore counts for ,- cUKa"d M.w on the hilhj surround
much, and in giving it he natd a high ! .V.T Tening about 7 o'clock gale
tribute to the whole of Oregon and ,1 ?1 'eVhe Clly- but did no matamal
Douglars county -Rose burg Piaindesd- 57fe' Tbe steamer Hoag was blown
er. her moorings, and narrow 1 v esaatp-
I ""J uoom near Ijv.
-'tnl.il., T,It.
Torturing Disfiguring
Skin Diseases
Instantly
Relieved
by
CDTICURA
the
W ureat
CURE
Los Angelas, Cal., Dec. 7. J. H.Con-
As Uie Man about Town is wearing
ont bis pair ol tan shoes be rnnaii.r. U
- - w mm I 7 f mm . A A- 9 Jl
fmr? Mme "Dd be following! rad attempted suicide this moraine bv
from the very critical Aatoria Bndget: taking morphine. He ia now fe?52
bar what von w nn mr..,. -a g.a. I l Z.Zt.7J- Zl. e now inicnti-
can ma. Unshoe, popular for winter gambling prompted tU t Hewaa1
CnT,.,.;; s. ey to t, lormerly a prosperous merchant at Hel- '
IWUI tnem (nat,, Jiont., where he has a wealthv
few favor in connection with rain brother in ,i.. i u: " weauny .
d.p ,,..) i. v- . 'i.now. Tbev have a sort rir-lm..l..n,'.l
Senate that . Calif. Sept 2.'th. tU The anrvivino ! o'-em-bot-haven t a-black-pair' iook . III! Wl gill.
Cctictea.
.... ;.r.-:
nr: aTi turtztxt, !esjua ia ante nf
uaal scala, ad na a the hair. Ctmcraa
i-a"-, tbe i:.)y inflicted toOet aaap. at india-eo.-kWe
ia cleaati. - uwi sarfaccs. Cm
RaaoLTEST, the n-w W00.I and akla pon
Ser and paiat of hsraor reaaediea. rlnia,,
he blood of all ia purities, aod thaa nuns
tneeauae. Ilmct Urmcrsa Esamioeaa
-try buroor of tbe akin, acalp, and blood, witk
toa. of hair, from pimples to scrofula, front
iulzzj-j to age.
Bold Uirawkoot ua nrid.
t ; tr,2fc.; EiMtrm, II. Form townl
1 ... 1. r HuMmi. ... w ... a ci... . 1 ti
uui h cer-i . .1 ui . sir, i itf a, .nrs , , . ....... .u,. , .-., t.,.. , . iuvujm o.
it v anion, of Altea. N P SUte, Tan- S . "'m wl,n De 600,11 aul his tr.e recent election in Valier precirfrt
gent and Mrs Mary McLagon. of Prine- ! , t?P.ln.'" trousers, as he can his thu county, was r5J. or a little . .
i - . .1 llaUIUI mm 'tm trm 9 .laaaiu L. - ' j . - . - -
eased religion at ttie j ZZZV . . 7. c 1 ny- eacn vote eaui. Only five voted,
. ....... . . ..in, JL1JUH, Ol
ville. Or. She r-nniaa.l r.!;.;.
age 14
proved ab
vears. mhi.-h hr ,.!
mainuintd until death.
Fatal Accident.
Ymt ivA, Or., Dec. . Veaterdav at
4 o'clock while hoisting a hearv mast for
th' ri.-u .l.-r,-,.L- ,1.. MK1. 1. t
The recnt Salem election wa cettain
IT hot. Tke Journal publishes the
following letter it hat since received.:
k. . w . j," . . . r. . i . . "7 . ' "c new oernca, itie cable broke, in-
inyolvlng charees affectinc the intuit, of 17 . Z u"'0"' M" m"- , , T - officer . stautly killmg Wrn Moeier, one of U,e
party leaders, had a trrr.nrlnn ' e '"'P0 of ll eo.poration e W aa uaairahle under tbe gove-n- woramen. m nee other, having narrow
i r .. ... -i,W!b carniae o dividend!. The ine rreiurn: iiiiit a in hir. a ; "
c... u.n inspartv spirit ot HemecraU I a: ... .
.j , , . - - : . ,. i tne nave one ejr o-vra to the
aod la fostenngtha fee.ing of tndiffereoce eUiniotu WOlkraen em , (J ihe
oo common at best in all off vear fcleclior.a ... . .
,. . - . (..in, uvea who J liunjiti tin to :he
among partisans of the party in power. demaau 0 .j,,, .m T
1 UIS leel ilif nrodnnxf lh ,... I
remocra.ic voter,. " represent, rhe, do t rta,,: the haeaan
n-. ., , . t..uu uctui aairn wuii ineir e.n-
There was another data of Democrat 1 .i . ... . . .. .
not small in the aggregate who were not Z?TE
SSS,' 34 !mt"1hafe!t Urge, the salaries of ,U prdeet ,
V"d 10 P0" 'bC ,ht -r-T b. inr rr.; but the ordi-
Sem hg r,r"- "remplo,eeobtlin,,, acres. Hearo-
were the men who had been disappointed in i.g8 deriiae. u, cot i made m the salarv of
'"VM ine , ,n and follo'r- the omceis.but ihey ar. inst.ucted to rexi.ee
era tiiev mnl.l nuiim Tt.. i. . I
I tion board.
A IM.M) M,i,
Kot Worm, Dec. 6. The eaat bound
which certainly j. evidence that way': ' Texas A Pacific paaeameer train , k-m
attacked Krv Mr up at a trestle aewn mil- . "
Priae, Ccncnu,
a tni Coa., Bat Proprveton, Boauau
Bow to Can- gkia Mai in,- nailed fnw.
Pjits h
From Term i tc in M
Mn itt HiiiiMi!
.he Hate t take
To 2 Mils EAST ai SOUTH
Control. The mar. wKa la I ... . .. . . ..
j:. . i . " .Kae. in o'.Der nordr. .he emrtovee of i ,oc wB taev certain v cannot
iusua w:m (.onzre. I.' sjlishe.1 to nrr . - ' - ! . ... - TT.
test bv staring ,r hm. i . " BOO:r ,r,e lomnuiiou or an Wwmm an apprcpraVon to put it ino rf.
n!nv. u. at. me- VUt ,De ma" wi0 ""Ptojer .ith .bom he neve- co.ne, ia i M- There i. rean. too. far the behef '
? Tl n -a
iu Ua t tj m
OH (I V tlftnM ft e..l. B- I
moreconcmg th.ZuT 5 52 MattieSee
T, .. m-a-u .-l . . ! was k.de.1 yesterday between Inland and
L . . ,ocin " Merlin, a few miles north of this city.
unpen win refute to apprc- ; in company with . M. Wwt, she wa
priate the moaev needed to put the income tdr'v'ns '"m Boeeaburg to this city,
tai intoopera-ioo, for the very .imole i When "y the descent of Smith s
reiwafhat ir-.,r,n. there beingno brake on the wagon.
. ,, " ; " "rponows meiioraea were uable to bold it and,
ot usat tax in either &ecat or House than : anally becoming unmanageable, began
there e e when it wa incorporated in tbe ' 7 ron- w"t quick! v thrown out,
Uriff till. That is the immnn bul u,c woiaan suyed in. until the
vlewoftbe matter if ti, T" . iiorsea ran against a Urge rk tree,, reck-
' . 01 ,b mt'' If the opponents of ing ihe wagon and breaking the woman's
r- ivs vciya IUl.ua - 1 M-vsa-
5T. PAUL and CHICAGO
PiO CHANGE OF CARS.;
JaVJ
wiuaji ne nas a rvr- .r.a itmi.:. ..... .....
.. .: " ".u.. evmiaci, ueiort .torn m ha nj voice, aa
arry u to toe poll. fmm , ., . .
Tt ..A a a . - as . asv . j - ( ; . . j I,
There ha. been no repudiation of the He U siasply . tool .onh v dolUr. a
Democratic par.y or ,U policies. The Be- werk M he nMdrJ J ,
publican, mto control 1 Congress b .., fre.lng oHoyahv jIp .Jer si"
" T. "nl " " Tot 01 confiuon,? I i, , eaav ,o com ..ehead
cvuniry cenind them. Lei o see how far. that lack of i. . .. L,..... inw .nnarmrl..; i-. i 77
im.l... ...L . .... I . . w ...... r i -irr-"7-" c im. iu ue tiwi jq
under such cirCKO.iances.lher m-i ...... ' . .. . I : ...
that Senator Hill, who led Lh.fi oh t .nin..
tbe iDotne Us in the Senate, will not only '
eftae to aid in trying to defeat tbe aporo- :
priatloa bat will himself vote for it. at he '
i on record aa epposiog any aad all at
tempt to embarraa officials by witb-ho J
Money to Loan.
Ve arr f.mrH In am Am 1. n.
mrorrd faraM In am to uit, of from
a,ooo to 3 10,000.
CuaaAwA' Mont.ith.
Holt r Krm - Von
- ' ' ... v v i , .... i, a imup mvfn - 1
Oraunisins very acaadeioaa way in at 5 :50 PM todsT. S.i S3-. !s,3,t rA CTE.
S3 lJ'! Lb! llTli d -thelrThiZd ; ?uanvl&rAlXt'
Catholic villian. von nlH r-r, ' t,M. i?.. 7 . " vif Wear 1 . leart
mug. .lint that i. all you .re goodfor. detained To or 15 abates dariirlihSo
7ae. ToT -onM k. I:.,"! :a!1 S!.-" ed men wUh
tar and f,.U.ere-vo scrub. . t, Jding up n6
ch a dirty low down cur aa Dillv for When ther flnhl JJFT '
thatTadtr SS?tf rotte1 1
PfiTisaS : rpitTcS- JURIST SLEEPW6 CARS.
pur. awieruw KOtae ot enm-, r.
Inal action. Thia ..... 1.. ! BosnraG. Or.. Dn-. ft u. r-.,.-. i
frowned down It is ac outrage V Such ; ?f Porthvad, aad Sam Sraead of Rose- i
SUlhr a-.ll.ln. - . I hnr k.J . ' ci asaaa.
- fr i,.vi.,.,,pi lume .it r- . uaimw escape irom dnth 1
Judge Shattack in the circuit coart yea- jywterday, about boob. Smead waa drir-
r ia V mnrnin. l.n. A A. .1 - . ' m?tk. im ... ont
jof George v.. Kinsel. -Port and Son. ! to Coos count v. When YhrJTr Ztl i
1.4 .
ar 11 ; 1
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al
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1 ar tl
1- I IS'. -f
Inlaoce-
unceiUla
- wtw..Hi.rci.i,' , . ,
inta.im,. .. IV. . .. a . .. I
"Rvuiir a la-uiuiidui. aaminisirarinn 1 .u. .: . , ..
,.,,.,. I a ic iMnai it a coia
S- L-u s Repub ic. aheei on the on H.i ,.i
mth!y wage on l lie other?.
.4 rc-tYi.4 . sVa. 1 c 1 a
A lax to Star. ants, a i-.v. k. j-h. win-
--av.a w U'g . ! niff
f-a-an A . ; . aw.a sV IS I . . a
-t-.-ailUU;itn:a,,flf,tle lOCOmC 'HI S-a... A a . , ...
j,"- tvihlri Nllllll flUJDF
RepreaenUtive Cconer. of Fia Ikuk.
the proper way to 811 the office of post
matter U to have h.-ra elected br ih
of hi town or towaabip, aaj he proposes
10 pota t j.i providing tberefor.
I.1.1VC, of Bread for I.OU.
Let ererrbodr come to "hj Star Baktrt
nd tret 40 kM.et of fresh bread for i 00
cash.
C Mar;a.
-. iuihwu . ua.
The aarr.e might be aaij in a lees degree
of a good many other coon ties in Oregon.
Tb Meta Post it nuking considerable
of a ttu over a yoong man who was eo -pi
io two yoang women at I game
1 1 m IK mm - '-- -V
" M afUUIiaV. t m 1 , V .
of Chi- ! r. ', " . ..i- was4jr77T- :
Savavnah, N.Y., March iSth, 1894.
Messrs. S. C. WEI.LS & Co..
Le Roy, X. Y.
Gentlemen I was pronounced by my
home physician as having tahrrr,lr...c
and I went South without any apparent
benefit I was rt-n-,m(.nj.j .
Shilob'a Consumption Cure, and
its results I've ben wonderful. I
cheerfully recommend it to any one
suffering from lung trouble.
Jason w. Goss.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica.
Kidney Complaints.
i-amo tsaCK, dtC
'llili1 J.'i.i . I1'
A LADY'S TOILET
la net complete
without an idtal
noMPtfx.ou
U POWDER. if
1
I
POZZONI'S afi1SE
Combines everv rfmonf
v...viik Wl
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, hedth
ful, and harmless, and Un
i J rightly uwd is invisibk. A most
' delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
taM apoa having the gaaaino.
tWEmwregj
Dt5uSJ9?fa!,s ELECTRIC BELT
Wl IietroaKntlc SU8PCNSonv.
Wm JT.J '" -Pf.re-r.u
orrraxaUoBTchrafaS.SrrLi."
rrnUo. M orrroua ilabf.iT - m't
ttUTTwrfal laiarm. EUxittlC St'l-K,0KV
arV f& ifTSSJawaasi, ao ti
- a A ana. 'J1" .auuoa, r.
a. DB" aTLBOTRIO CO..
17nratrmtC I'O KTltAJSfS C
VllliiJJMiPafail"
j'r-:fra
(ATEtfTPAHMTS
BE8T
il?flUVfEKT3.
Till enro WlUuat IM
WfTII ElECThQ
WnCKEln;
SUSPEKSOIY
ir..twaa rnaltlai rrta.
j 'eaiuiy a ui reeJ of tbe teveaue it will
yi:d. In principle is iu.t. It wilt omreaa
aoncanl relieve nuny. Jio Republlcaa
leadu of prcminente veniuitd .0 denoaace
It during the la-e canva.
At for the vcice of lise people, wha: ara,
the veidict in the State .hoe Democratic
Senator and RepretenUtivct oeclaicoeo and
voted agaiait the iocome tax? Senator Hill
was th rait: bifer and per.Ittent opponent
of ibit jut Ui. Senator Murphv jjned
with him and iaiis ed lu heroaore upon
M-Kinleyizir,g the Wiltoo bill for tbe ben .
JtclMiowo home and rocket. If the
people of New York approved nf thl course
ot their .senator they took a queer wav of
""Wl " n Durying Mr lull n :der rso' e
than 1 50,00c majority.
Senalor Smith, of New Jeiaey ' himtelf
member of ih.t plutocratic data that believe
in taxing everybody rather loan h.eif. araa
likewise very hottile to the Income lax
New Jrrey rrpi-diated h;m by mare than
0,000 uujo'lty. Seaator Biice, of Ohio,
wa a leaaing pirlt in the .orobice of faUe
Democrat! who beid op ih0 Wtlsoa bill and
tried to tkfeat the income tax. Ohio served
"utij 10 nuii on trice oy a mamn to tie Tin.
th. h. 1. ,j , , "egarre6ne-areteresien iK toaut
that ibe D:mociat weieglsd to stop count- rl.n .k.-. 8
ing it. s BOUm "n their refineries on account of the
There were other caa.es at wo,, of W'h" Uriff Uw- Th 0"8a' h.
courre, but no w.rr.nt can be drawn from " lhs Whlle 'hM lh W,l"n 'ar-ff
the eltclion in an, Statt that tbe oeonle .r. w" 'e 'vorable to tbe tru.t lba
di.tatt.fied with the Income tax. ft may I M:Kinley law. There hoald he
hereafwr t eradtd and o-her.I improved, " PP1,,!o0 '"cw
butifllnotbereoealed ' 1 con.pirator, ag.in.t the right, of ihe .oa-
TlIT i lTft Vaettrst a at k -- j .
- I M - ' .- ass .4 vi ; i viiay
i - ... WV1..1115 merer or. tie is wohl 1. dng boiiness in his new quart
also afroagiy f.vor of the adoption of i er. the old Post Office aad Odd Fellow's
some rteta of currencv reform that ..11 building and Opera House, and to a-ive
,n . .. ,u. ,. : . ... .. . I an introduction to his ne. sii.rv 1. Kill
the .pproprlaiion nevear, to iu CDliectlon T , " 1 ST .. . ',Ti " Ur amT. sell the following goods for n cost onlv
tr v " ' c jiiecuon 1 aeemt bat oce tolj, ion: Mil. h. i. either that nronoaed l Wr.-... 11 .n J3i 1 JJ1 '"U'
11 nuie u nf - rj- ..r ' ' - v..w.c 1 uu .eicm soap t CU. a
. " u!ni Intl. . 1 . . I ar MaaanM .r.. 1 . . .. I L. 1 . - . .
C InCOTie tax It here to t ar. 'Thr I atfK-LhrMr aaaJ .1.. .1 . . I . 1J I Jat. .
1 . . - . u.i,vii wm v. nr. iowriiifr .n.ir a h. t ......i. - - - -v.. .u c- ij a..
'J-r!R Khr!Cb' "SW-dia, of the XicaracaaiJ " "
j " y tbat if be could have hi. war be
Tteconativ Lc.iaipiruktno,ie lU j ould make tb'rt wtAioa of (rngtrmt. abort j Locai. Tuchks lssrm ra.-A local
perlo lie spell, of .oty.'.. riot,,. at t: M A memorable in the hirfory of , teactier in.iitule will be held at Tangent,
Taoma news It ai not be lo-got:en th democratic par y. It a piiy tb- eire Linn conntv. Oregon. F.idcy night and
that ia 1S74,, wi.hTiUtea ra a leader, be Dot more dmwt of 1 be Mate miod 'il5fi?r- ,Jx1,olhrr "- aaiJ Stb. All
a . a. . i . . irri" i 11 a 1 1 1 1 11 1 si rar ins ririn tr
criai'y inviOM to be present ami take
vr
curen Tbomncon a n n ik;.
. - f . w ..... - vi. vor
cago, it ha jott been learned wat engaged
to seven yoong ladie at the same time,
using the same dumoad r.njr for each, and
hil 1 .!(. 3K.I lirn -k; 1.4 Tl.
- - - -" v A IM:
salsm clerk i mot emphatlcaJry "not ia
frx.ni 1 K.. i . . : . .
ZmryS lre orer- &nad saw the
.. .-.g.ppeu ana imcM the team,
tree tell roaa tiae both horses'
ueads killing them instant.' v.
"iiii .-.. 1.
WasHixcT05, Dec. . The cash bal
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
illl; ! 1 : '.ii I!ii.i r i i
?J liiTC, iffordim Direct ?i A
afBtissrrais. ivnti
eny
The Boseburg Review avt: The u.ter
lmposubtUty of enforcing tne prvsent Uw
tor the protertu n of game u 'ridenoed bv
the retolt of a reoeot trial held u Albenv.
Alma ifcanix m rr.1 f. wii: 1 f
their hide, ana trvjury retKlem! a verdict
.-rf n.-, .i,i ; - mm
MM. ol vliioh a 10a im .1 '
! , Zl . ' waui uie net
7",M7e- This is a lass in gold since
ITrV i P01! L5SLT. The
.reafurv omciaU offer no explanation of
this decrease.
lalrr Nimu fart.
WAaiuxcTos, Dec . General Sickles
onereaintae house todavabUI to es
tablish a national m',1;... i .
trsburg, Pa. Tlie bill anthornw toecl
rvuxrj-ot war to accept from the Getrrs
bnrg Btledeld Association alWw
i: coaaidcraWe pa rt
...ucuriu. iue secretary ta di-
UK Dan. IVTI I IT W II T nnlla I ---- IL.i - - "- owttiCUriU. i 1 H jf"- rP Wa u .- .
O .- j - n't I leaves a . p "LJif" v ! . UI
of Morri.- neigblKW- could have convicted ! S22 S 0?uirT all lands known as the
I... I.. 1. 1 . as ... . t,t-tiVr(tnn m , , I...T AU 1 . .....
1 wr.u aiiu ui etaoii-u a
nsflnn.t na. . .-3,aaaaa -
. iuiu Mv.iw is appropn-
eonntiy u.ideiweot a revnlutton and became
Danocrail- elettlag iSt of he io" mem Set,
Of coogre.t ffo-n Ika raakt of Oetnoc acy .
In 1836 Van Barean c.ttured I ft) electoral
againtt Ha-nton't 6j, and in iCjo Hatrl-
oa captured J34 electotal vole aad Van Dai
eaaorlyoo Ihe country' hiatory i foil
of example of popular icssjajoa, and the
Oemocrailc party ka. turvived man oVfatx
and will live 10 .io ni.ltitudn of victcnet,
cnief among which wi, be th eleuion of a
prea.aeot in iSob Jacktonvillc Time
AS l.vlromrai kno.n a the "f.at.n
grapli hat been cont racted for toe Dur.
poe .if recording the mo ion, in tbe cm-
ach of a patient order treatment, tbe uove- w exreoed shall o;cur to nreveo:
I J . L. - A a a... I
u' u. me 1001 won. it it ooder.nlna- U eapected 10 favor irn-B.rKn....
.vi i.oegn noibme can be odVi.t'r .!.!
-cui to umctai rction nas yet ,r a ul 1 pa;
en.l'Htre it llitle room foe donb.ihat .he tio-
committee wh.'ch went to CleveUoa, O.10
to Live. g.e crurge. .ga'ntt Jt-.ie R., j
01 tuving appe inna.ed feet properly be
long. -g o he gover.mon, to h . ow., uw. ' " 1 a bU'. to
Wi l lr l a tenuit in ik. r..n . .1 - '"I a ni Ben toe enure
- ' T ,. ' Lv: st,Jck withoot roserve at greatlv reduced
ommtt.e of the Hoow take thc g ouad , prices. Ttus will be aa excellent oppor-
j wre . nate l p-ovto. I. I.' I, t l.'ta
, ai'v ulmi. edbvju ge KkL. hnielf )
j is thought that -e qoe.tlou of h:lher
ip-oceeliDcbJ!l b.. In.U.utel m II be lef
lorthe full commiitre to deride. 1 lie
commi.te: will make i . report ,0 ib Haur
before the ho-ida... nnler. tomrtb nc rot
I in the saastasaaiavau
A K Kt-TOKBrVKO Couttv Supt.
.MilIinar)tock for Sale.
give up mv Mtllin
will sell the entire
. . . . ...I? .mi ..u fin tilt-tit oppor
tunity to secure stylish trimmed hats at
; your own ngutv.
him by their testimonv. but tber had proo
ablv killed deer during ihe dose season for
food, and hence had they testified against
atom be in tarn would hare "cinched "
them. Tbe next legislature oou!d paaa a
saw penrntting the killing of deer for food
at any time.
A bob was noticed in front of a Fir.-t
t.f,!"?kTT " "roiog.eveing the door.
a" . m Pret,T a Oat,r'
said tue proir., tor. ' Tbev wii.-h ik.
osiseries-, and call lor stale goods."
ated to enable him la do so.
Aarte.ll.ral mrmmmtmm.
Losoos. Dec. 6. Lord Wutchelsea has
F-nlUnai aejvs. re srattao.".
ca.t' ii ma . auce .hroos
a.to( of tne roaw .
tHR.'CGB ricKKre fe. a ia frJ(.n ai:
ootm A .iMS ic Keaarsd SB..
eir.pe tan tmreMw n ,
dekstofticj ,h corrpa.
Kail irf-r.-.iaJi . co-3rit!itg rxssvjtn
irairr mtrriiai otsr- .! . fn,n
rW a apphcy o to a-iy ageni. or
A O CrfABLTOt,
-t intii. Gstrsral fawsagr Atrsatt.
No !21 rni . cor. Waah-ngtaja..
PorUauvl ti. es.
ii irt, t j ?v tH.
.: imsY Ataof!SauarvaBdC
! HE ONLV AUTHORIZED
Cau. HAnrLTox
ril 1 the o-ofK rattan.
Ir. d aiar'. CmkuI .
F as or Co ass.
br Ltorary necc'o -
U-i'y. ami fa--?..t-.
"TwrvTv
Mas. II. J. nwer.
Ladies Baxaar.
Svf in nave! i
: in rrlena fi.ie thee.
S E Vovnc.
and it
chemical action being carefoll and minute
y recorded by meant of e'ectiicity.
Germany's Ctittle Embargo.
.ttmifig masse.
favjr
all
. . ...
tne n-gar acaudal ba r.i d it
head again tn.l the ame dem-jii-
tor. whote name were mot: conricaotuly
mi.:bel du.ing tae pieparatlon ol iLe'
.og.r tclitdu of the ...iff bill a.e ajain j
6ga"ng in the rasrort In a manner that it
decidedly unpleasant to democrat, -eneially. I
I.e. cm :t t i .. of Senator may look at
the mg-.ttr. Ma.iy democra:. a. ; ,
ci se:t!i.ir hi. buunet for good and
by jutt natltaj all .agar on the free bt
5 C "n r
ItV : : I - t i .. good
Ht ; rr. ilii-n make
SI ul -it;, rhvat. mors. Oo to
i It vLi ih e 5, cent piece
vti? i yom a s aft-.- jtjceHev produce
"M I br.-a gjod i I you will Gad the
i ivj.-.-nent the bt to be o -cured in
tn; cl'v.
lile't be the lit that bind
The people to flit atore.
G ! r?a. n-n . fr?ii zxjJ. and
ai cs,ert b.ii-r rlr- tit. outinea.
ine appearance of Hra Yang Yu at
lormai dinner srlvsn bv her hn.fnn,! ih. t
Chinese Minialer. in Washington tecently,
wa. a most important event in her life.
From the Chinese point of view this made
her a very advanced woman. It wa the
third step in her progress toward liberty
the first having been taken when she ap-pea-cd
at a legation reception, and ho ec-
ond when the attended a state dinner at
the White Houe.
Thc DiphthcrJa Antidote.
II ave.ii t.i.l Trademark! cbfi;nd. and all Pat
iantl' conducted lur Moe.a.Te rets.
JOon flrncr i. Ofpo.ivc u. s. paS-cnt Orrec
Xaail r.u cati Mcure patent lu less ua.0 tuau ikoa.
I rem -t Irwa Washington.
i Send m jdel. drawing ot photo., wrta deserrp
J'lon. W. ad.iae, if pateinab'a or not, tree of
Jcharre Our feo not due tu! r lent i serr.red.
i A rataeMtrr, now to Obt i Pateota," with
Icovt of u dc In the L'. S ana .reig cvustrUi
fC.A.SNOWCO.
r upp. pA7CNTorr.:r V'.vsHiwGTof,
Va-s a-v.- k-a v . m,-
t
B.00"'5.oPER DAY at nome
nn i.ii.tnlng Plaieraml plailir irr,
iy, uiche, tau'euare, etc Eve-t
ha. uood needing plating'' 4J
perlencejno capital; no talking. ;..
agenia are mak'ng i5 .c-.y. Pertn.n.n'
oafttM Addreas It K Oclno & Co Co
mbu, Onio.
""a , nua.1 Mon. a.ii
ti l.ltruk7ila7fSrli"'l '" "
ii ih.r.. .. SSvT-SlIl . .TTr". '"a"""!, m
stTSaSSBaS .'". "' t.tt.5, art
a.. MmtmmiZM tm7Z..Tzn ever. M,la.r
i -r . asaiKUIKU riliiun a.t "
. r it.-.tV.u?.t"T"D'"''l....
W K PORTLANO. Op
120
Or. Prlce'a Cream licking Powder
World's Fob- ffta-fiest Award.
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
In Your Own Locality
...a... canny anu Honorably, wlthcat canl
tal. during your spare hours. Any m;'i
woman, hoy, or girl can do thc work h.u.i
lly, without txirience. Talklna tin
neceswry. Nothing it:n Jt for
. i i , i.,,,. . ir ...... .
. , . . .. . v.i ii'ii.ri
always prosper. No time wasted ,
learning the business. We teach yai It
a nlllllt how to Kllcrnr.it r-. .1.. C
notir. Yon can mako u trial without ei
pens to yourself. We start yon, furnin
evorythiiiir iiei'drd ta en
- ' " J v VAX, (fli.f
Micrrssfii lr nnt anM..a. IZZ
against failtiro If you ..ut follow out
Simple, Plain Instrnr rini.u i.
you are in need of ready money, im
Winr. TA bMAIM nil 1 . . . J '
business befons thr, nnt.ii,. o.. .L ......
. ...... ..v., .I.U MB J '
audress, and we will mall yon a diW
i' giving you ail llic paivicular
TRUE tft CO., Box 4O0p
Augusta, Maine
A.c.lon urbn the reiorted diteoverv of
Texaa fever la cargoe of American impor
tations of livestock and freah meat, from
(Ml country hat been revived . It i hoped
that Germany will tocn become convinced
tbat the inlnhition 1 at needless a it It
harmful tomutua! intrretti.
Tbe German government ha exceoted to
that provltion of the cuotomt of Ihe tariff
act which Impotet a discriminating daty cl One of the amendments to Ihe Sia o con
l-io ol a cent . pound on suaar coroine from I ttitulinn nf Vn Wb j.,-.i at..
. ,vn . vm a auutneu wm ui cec-
T1 P,ne an cPrt boo"1? hereon, tion probibiU tbe issue of free patses to
claiming mat t, e enac-tng of such duty b public officers by railroad,, telegraph nd
lnfontraveniionofarticle5and 9 of the telephone companies.
treatv ot 182b, with Prunia. In the inter- mns.- '
eat. of the commerce of bo h countries, aad cienalor Jones, of Arkansas, i. right
o.vid even the, ccu..bon of treaty lo- Th, Republican, in tbe We nhould be
ot v oV "TmT reeal ' much fwd to 80 record for or against the
Ol tf;C Htntllft an frn nAint thai . ..) n I I saw . ...
Of 'he mn to whom If ilu Um hnaor air
dicovtiing the new cure for diphtheria, ;
Loeffler lir.t accurateiv identified the diph- j
11 : . 1 ... .
wiC,.,u. ten year ago. He wa irafa
ed In Dr Kocn'. .cnool of lcerlology In
Berlin. Behring'. invettlgation into the
nature of irnraunltv reanhr.l in the ,lla.-n....
of th0 anfjtoxlne principle in the serum and
the meant of destroying ihe bacilli by tri
lUing the medium In which they live.
Rorjx, who experimented independently
in 'he line of Behrinua diacovmv itial
the practical mean of obtaining the inocu-
aico serum eati v nd In otianlitiea. anJ
first demonstrated that it would cure tbe
diieaae in hum... 1. :
uiii..
Ltdlrt who ueaire tn na a
Cornet or w.ft, ot elf adjutllng corset
fiom Slr Talt, may leave order. f.h
M Hnwlvnd 01 Brosdalbtn - between
JnJ rd 3rd St.
up to
hvi gone out toe nun tided ia and
the fojotrr.
"I wm watching for von" taid the good
nalored grocer, "yen war.t something to
eat do you." and taking from under the
counter a basket of relics, really tjocx1 eat
ing, told the hobo to fill his pockets, wnich
he did with ban and left with one in bi.
band, and profuse thank fcr the favor
, ., . - 1 K3 or t.O!t6BXS.S r- HI. . e' ; O. IC
rtV..:,Sl I .'I : ww.. .- . , . .n r.
. . , , V4 uiru Kose-1 -rnumcAi. ursc jaeaosa . .,iet. .
22S ' .LorJ, Jsailsbary. whom he in-1 or lh 3 aasT saunc t .
ited tt attend toe c?nress of the agri- hrt- A K P J tA .4 -le.. t-k 1 li UV
callarai union. Lord Roeberv. S fro t 110 01,:-. ,.ob.190
iiJi-'w"' expressed ympaUiv with the ' B :. fi. 13 - .'er. 13
lintisli fa-taer on account of the deplor- i G.- a, id 1 tt ; nr .rit g K R
able crtnm.mn .n.. : 3 . . . 1- tt . a. , - .
I remarks, however, that tbe deDression 1 f 7-25 J P.tiaJt ..f ijr ...t asrd...
6 . in 36 .-.if; i-.,; $73. 2j B A P -
V. Dak. tew 33 mrrnm 1 it' taftj afa
v5. Kxcxcsrva TatarrewT .. I
i.h t.mase L.Pl -V t- Y r r .
ediaielv for ter- tn
r 7 1 ''' j uowever. l.iat toe denrvs.:..n
ure enough when wveral ctiMomer. i does no appear o be cTdnelf Tf.ht
A cone out the tsaaa aaaW in .nJ . . I !-;,i v-:.!T.L W couuned to the
If the Man about Town knew as little '
about modern foot ball as the O A C' di-
Biased on Thank. (riaini. k. ...I. I - .: .u I
- . , . - n - w nw, uv tiu ;
. '. ' .iiiu ut writfiin 1 no rnt.n .. k.
0 AC had been splendid! v trairte.1 br
Mr Taylor: but they isnored his instrue"
Uons entirely in the game with Portlan 1
and simply fought an anliouated muscular
game, whereas they have excellent material
1 J" a th , . .-ti int... f . i". ...... iri. :
. - n vwrn ' in I IJ, .
""-p j, nnslsaa foot lall
l nited Kingviom.
Wa.t p.a. r KaWfr.
Cmt-Foo, Dec. 6,-T.;e tsung-h-ya-
men BM amH to send a y;iecial am- I
"acssaor to lotto, fullv aiithuiixed to ne
goUate a treaty of peace. This is the re
snlt of an intimation from Called State
Simmer Denbv that he ami Cnited State
Minister to Japan Dun, have prepared
the way for direct communication be
tween China and Japan.
arapp.latrd.
Wasrisgtox, Dec. 5. Included in the
list of nominations sent to the senate to
day by the president, were several who!
were anrxiinted in n&a. In .:.. .1 !
. . -- ... n IIIV li ttie
apjHj;niees failed to secure confirmation
dunni? the laxt au;.,n Tl.:,. i:-.
clud: ln"
IhlVidlv. P.r,.wrt .... i T ... tt aawaa
auira ... Ia;l,
ci.tlcctors of customs : Brown f.w ,ul
w Hfinr Bill Fn. C..TrwifJi.f i
hi
n c
HC Ski.- rircra
teams an it vast L.hin.l fin... it k. i i
.i.T fiVRC r.r." "" collectors of enstam.- i'TLl
to see the Corvalii team win. A eorre- ! T.ri. a riT'V . ITioma S.
....... .vici, to oe in.i-.iri
Hall, Idaho, and
TnaCamtr.t!s airs tk Habjmias
Hum. -The VViley B Allen Oo. 21! Firs
St. PortU.vl. tuva the exclusive agency fo
the sale of tae a'wve higli grle pianos
WilV ni" bdV tl!" b.t? W.-iU f .r
. ' T . . ll . Tjl
v a-sii or iiisuiiimeui.
spamleat of the tl A C in the GaaeVfe gT" '!? f1"'1
CtaH Town tbe WtowUg h Te P?, 1 Ko.
thrust: - Sonie member of the SievI 1 M K,amtl'. Or-
f.ik.il ...... ti 1:1 .. ! .
the A I- : Twelve ttu.da.
1 n
before he trie to wnte up another football i "-""AKr' 'na- .-The storv-
game. It i hoped that r.e will accept the ! " 1 1 , -!1relH county that Mrs
offer, as a few more aiivitinli na.il ... .1.. : WsCatWOOa, whose roniarkahle m.in'm.
uvioau itam wotiui nice to Kive
v man atxmt t.sw. ,..
N
ORTH :RN
PACIFIC R. R.
X
Goto Parker I roa
for
your
groceri.i.
A Wonderful Discovery.
01 llic ttatute a imposes that dutv. and 1
Invite stem ion to the ac:omptniing report
of the aecrclary of ta e. .i,t.ii,.:nini a AU.
U.slun Of tie UUraltnna Mini in.
man prutetts Prealden'.'. Metsrge.
sugar Iras'. And for
should the Democrais.
1 bat matter so
From SuiiHct to SunrUc.
Attit Is the moti wett.rn f the Ameri
can leutian itlandr, in thn N0itl; Pacific
SCean. I a lo.niltiide U 1S1
.w aaa 1 1
minu'es wett. Kasioor. ajon Moote island.
"n las.smxi.iolclv ba. Mr. an.l It ia th.
mott easlern town in the Unl ed Staica-
Ita lopglluJe is 67 tl .K,et. at. The dif.
erenc; In lon.ilu e !, t.-..n tl.. in
places it therefore li. dti?rrr aa ,nin.
On June 21, wne-n the un tela at Alia. .,
8:07 p m, it 14:14 a in of ihe next diy. the
hour of tunrhe on Mcote it an.l
Samuel Edisoj. of Fort GrnLinl. Mirh
the venerable father of Thomas A Editon,'
Is now ln his 91t year, and ia in full
ejsion of a i his facoUies.
The tugi.r trust is tr, incr '-i tiaa hf..rr.
Congre to d.vrr that ho-i,;from impeding
the .lifferenti ,lniy on Imported iefined
ugar. It tbre.trii. to ihut clown all ,h.
refinerie in the country. It is lhefSsine old
threat of protected monopolies and should
ive no attention from Congress what
Mr Glads'one ha never promoted hli
eld st ion the rector of Hawarden, or hi
on-in-!aw, Rev Harry Urevt. I bcre h. no
i iiitjie mewr 01 thr family, male or
femtle who doet not earn hi o. I.er dally
bread.
A p.uty t i conds'. of 500 familitt of ihe
Pullman strikers will, it braid, ttslVis). a
Ingle-tax colony near Bhkeley, BaMwft,
county, Ala. where they have purclxaed
2,o,-,o a -rea of land. The location snlrcted
Is about ten mile from the Gulf of Mexico.
Th. Philadelphia L?i!eer aava that "
consensu! of opinion of the woolen gooo.
dealer of London Indicate h a'nu, h,.,
noticeable and encoui aging increase in the f
exilnrt of I.I..I. ..-I.t.. ,.!. .1 .... '
. h'u. u titu l.'nltrit
States lnce the pane of t:ie Annie..
Tsiifl bill."
Home
treatment often prevents
tne necessity for hospita
treatment, li v c r y wise
housekeeper keeps an
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
on hand for immediate use
for congestion arisinir from
taking cold, for lame back,
sore muscles, sprains and all
sorts of pains and aches.
There ar. Inliatlc.a by ih score. He
tiara ol thorn, Uet thc r.nuina ALLcot a'a
Allcock's Corn Shields.
Allcock" Buhlon Shields.
Have no eqaal aa a rerjef and euro for torn
aad bunion..
Brandreth's Pills
are of great bene St In oases of torplef
iivar, biliousness, aad rheumatfsxa.
0'. Price's Cream' Baking Powder
wrM". Pair itMut Medal and Dlstf "V
No dbese I more common among the
pwyic 1:. .ui aconuia. iiaiitifti tiowo from
gcneiatu.ntogeneratlon.lt Is found In
neany every family, in tome form. It
.nay matte Ms appearance In dreadful
running ore., In swelling. In the neck or
.nit.. 1. . ... . , , .
s , n vtu,titjnB 01 variea lortns.
vti.cKing me mucou. membrane it may
or Known a. caiarrn, or developing In the
lung. 11 msy -e and otten I the prime
lauav: ui Lunstl mpi lori .
In whatever form scrofula may mana
fet lUelf. Hood' Sarsapaiilla it it Invet
erate foe and conqneror. Thl med'clne
has uCh powerful alterative and vi'a'.txtng
effect, upon the blood that every trace of
Impurity lg expelled, and Ihe b'ood is
made itch, pure and healthy.
Dr. Price's CrearrTiiakine, icm d i
Awarded Col. Mtdal MMwbtttr Fair, San Flam :
M ARK 11 1).
PARKER RICHARDS. - At Hay
Creek, on fata 15 ISQJ Xf I.M r.i..
, , , ' - - .v.., ... . .... , ...a, eon
of L A Parker, of this city, and Miss Uer-
! iiime uicnartJs. tinughter of George Rich
1 arus both of Crook county. They have
j tho best wishes of many Albany friends.
.t.. - . . r: . ji wine , ... ....... 1. t.. . n.uiu-
one uiai appearett in rndav s IVmocrat ! I ' : , . . Jwn K,vea wide publici-
v'tAtt. 1111. itBHini 1 lariir: n o-j 11 1 " v v iiiainn in rita v trd uk
game generally so btully that rea.ler ?"!n,iivahe having leen divorced from
ttese i "r.rrrru "l MT Blackwood was
would not know trh..ll..r it . ,u:
-. .. ..no v uinese
wr or an insn wake tbat was being r-
,v,rt t A f001 hian.v hardlv knew
whether the game as played was .1 'Chinese
war or an Irish wake, for certain.
How manv in Alhanv will nm on s-
.... - j "... , .. . .... ... ...
tx- 11 wl bo the means of ascertaining i
- nn, v,ii tinittzs 1.1 inaKP stun .
year The Man alxiut Town would be
mighty glml to pay the tax if he had the
Erne; that 1 the way he feel, when be
5 nt it. 1 jpt a titan nn.M ). ,.-..;, 1 1.
- 7 ... . l .niii.a 11
and Uie addiuonal tax looks big.
goittg to
u '.ll!.
The Pnlem Sin tawmian ia aian
makr nil tl, -t:tt. t,.
w "-a iu cs
P.llllt ): 1 .1 ' a a
a iiuvmi uocr uui anu in nici never wa
Oblifttsti trt TliA arafa .-tfK t i
rwule wherever they please. They always
matter of fact, though, it would be verT
ttrAoA. f L. .1.1. .aa.. . . .
iviyi to. tne suite omivr to lesitle at the
J-apital city where his duties are and where
he is needed constantly.
The Hudiret rlna
and e strangers taken in by wild cat real
estate swindlers. Not hi no am, I.,...
Astoria mnm ll,. . ; it as.
n. ...cm ...imtiers tuu
while the boom lastetl five years aco
ntranniai lm ll .ti n . .
. ' .n i,ny LIU I HIT
citv nsnasia mn. u... i ....... t .
- V ".W"l OUt Ol
tiie.r money ior wild-cat dens, gulches and
mamea when lo rears old. One hus
baad has aiafi-iiail.il i n i JS"
cession until her matrimonial career is
this mte wurts "
take l fee Bo.d .
Wiamwaia.1, Dec. 5. Within 1 1, i
month the government will be called uo
?5 2:?.000 Paeiac railed
.n.,. . , ob uie tirst pavment
mail, kv ll... .... . .. rV
. ...v Kv-.rriiiuem on tnese bonds.
Ihey ran for long terms, which are now
about matitrivl Tho nn i .- .
. n vmtiM x ncmc nas
"- inwury to uie cretUt of its sink
ing fund $o,0r0.2o0, and the question ha
arisen wUether the government not ap
propriate this fund to the payrn0nt Df the
w uiatumv.
a Jsakgo la Trouble
Jacksonviujs, 0r.t Dec. 5. The break
iiigoi uie jail door yestordav by the
wants limge, in t be absence of the sher
iff and deputy, to secure possession of an
inline man. that lm ... ;..!, .
to the insane asylum, is almost the sole
topic 01 conversation here. The btmleu
Of opinion is verv .hviibsliv ir. k.. .... ..
that the exigency was not such as to war-
no... juujfo in t-Ung as ne did, and
that be l omtiiilt,..! m rah .n.l ;.. it
a act when he broke the jail door.
X. AraalaUre.
Was'iisotox. lec
Pullman Sleepiiig uavs.
Elegant DinVNg Oacs
Tonriso Sleepiug Cars
HORN'.
,FRl.T w ?,V N?,v 6- 1894- in Ibuny. to
Mr and Mrs W.n Frum a girl.
DIED.
v . 7 f vn. no..., i.Uim.-S anil tl AS-llMiTOX, leC. 0. It it Um!nativn.t
brush patches ai the wav from three ton .u . .t " 18 unuen-tood
fifteen miles ,,r nf tn. L. T, ,,ls ; ,!l!,t there is no troth in the Shan
dtd'nt you p;tk earlie. f hal rwm r of a 10-day 'a armisUce be-
The Lugene t.uartl says that some escap
ed lunuuc out in Jackson county is telliaa
the silly story tbat a cottin filled with irons
was shipped to Ihe Catholic church at Ku
geiie, and that tho authorities seized the
cothn and confiscated the guns Thc r.fore- '
tutiu erunir anit iiinnti.. iu.t ,. 1, ,i ...:it. 0...1
. u. mm
the commercial traveler, that such was the
awe. Seal will wear a new hat if the partv
is financially resiinn.il.l.. 11.. ' - if
twtvn t htna and Japan. Atvonlim, tn
information from well-inforuied dinle
utatic curies, there is reason to believe
that Japan proitoses to fellow the ex
ample of tiermany in the Franeo-Prus-
aJU war. and nfnin ... ...
.. . pvwaciuu oi cer
tain ixunts of advantage in the conauer-
ivl turriinn- nntll ti. . . Iuvr
shall le Tald. ly
VINEYARD -On Thtirsdav ev... wi" new hat if the party I . . . . . .
jKtoi -SfS Uuutgir
MnZ Pari ""ifeof VTas f Wil S,hld V ' K SiommiLr"
a abo tthirtvi? to hear of his name being registeml at a , been tried. After deliberotina 1EmFt
St Paul
Minneaoolia
Oulnth
Fargo.
TO Grand Forks
Crookston
Winnipeg
Helena and
Bu te
THROUGH TICKETSitcfi
TO
Chicago
Washington
Philadelphia
New York
Boston an.) .11
Points East and South
f
For inlor-lalion if... -- ... .
AgenryroT"1' B
OrATlChsTrUnn a. . -
Portland, ST " K
umi ooLLgpiifs mmm
ALBANY, OREGON
At: I corps of iaatruetcA
.iSICAL, SCIEMTIRC Ulimi
COMMERCIAL AND NORMA1
vLASStS
(arse, m nody aii.aasil '
mil giadsa ot stod.ota
5ffkf OMtHoratrat ' !a v'aw
from Abroad.
P -s 5 5.
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n. itfz-
BEST KSi ' r.
3nsr aria. '.real ttir ..a-,
wom aui bt liaii.tnta iygti .try, j
ril MB m H.
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