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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
Sie.'jBwwwBit'' Who is Right? - Some day ago an Albany correspondent wrote the Oregonian saying that free-il-yer men claim that by the so-called demon etization of silver in February 1873 silver dollars were robbed of their legal tender nee i.i any turn over $5, bat that the legal tender value was made good by the Bland act of 1878. The correspondent disagreed with these free silver men and claimed that silver dollars have always been recognized as full legal tender by law in the United States. Tne Oregonian said the corres pondent was right. Then some of these free silver men, after reading the Oregoni an's reply, called the attention of the cor respondent to section 3586 of the revised statutes of the United States, 1873 and 1S74, which reads as follows: "All sil ver coins of tlie United States shall be a legal tender at their nominal value in sums not to exceed $5 in one payment." Act February 12, 1873. The Oregonian 's attention was called to this by the corres pondent whereupon that paper admonishes the correspondent that he Is right ani to stand firm and not let financial quacks con fuse his mind with their ignorant assur ance and pretended knowledge. The Ore gonian then adds: "The silver dollar was not a coin of the United States when the statu'e you, (the correspondent,) quote was passed. None had been minted for many years. The silver coins of the United States at that time are enumerated in title 37 section S513 of the same volume. They were the trade dollar, (coined for the Chi nese trade,) the half dollar, the' quarter Infection and Di dollar and the dime. It is these only to which the limitation of legal tender power The sulphur should be put into an iron pan After a case ot measles recently, the physician called to assure himself that all was well and to make sure disinfection had been thorough. The mother of the child had listened to the instructions with one er, while the other was bent upon the coming of carriage wheels to take her shop ping. She kcew all about it, and so when questioned by the medical man she re plied: "Oh, I burned a teaspoonful of sulphur and sprinkled tne floor with cop peras and carbolic, and washed the walls with borax, and had the maid put all the bedding in the tub, and aired the blankets, and shook the rugs, and spilled some cam phor over the mattress, and gave the chil dren a good scrubbing with ammonia in the water. But Dick doesn't seem to feel quite so well today, and Nellie is drooping." The doctor listened aghast at this lingo of disinfection. Poor Dick took cold and was very ill, and Nellie seriously demon strated her mother's perfect knowledge of "how to disinfect." The use of half a dosen disinfectants at once shows ignorance at the outset. Few chemicals are valuable as disinfectan's, and of these only such are worth anything as are intelligently applied. Some persons think anything with an odor is sufficient. Quite the contrary. Corrosive sublimate, one of the best for killing microbes, his little or no odor. Sulphur is only reliable when its fumes are very e'rong and th?y permeate every fiber of material and every creyice of an infected room or lis furniture. Three pounds of powdered sulphur are nec essary thoroughly to fumigate an ordinary sited room. Every crevice should be tight ly eloped, and any draperies which are not taken down before the cat e progressed should be spread out over a temporary lime or on chain. The fumes shou'd reach the remotest part ot whatever is In the room to 5 applies. The Oregonian is guilty of doing the very thing which it seemed to fear the silver quacks would do. It has, whether intentionally cr otherwise, eon fused the mind of its co respondent. It says the silver dollar was not a coin of the United States when the statute you, (the correspondent,) quote was passed. We can not conceive what led that paper to make such a statement. The truth is that congress passed a law in 1792 pro Tiding for the coinage of a legal tender e'lver dollar. This law,' with some modi fications, remained in full force until 1S73, when congress repealed that part of the law providing for the coinage of the legal tender dollar. Under this law from 1793 to 1805 there were coined 1,433,517 of these dollars. It was then that President Jef ferson suspended the coinage of the silver dollar for the reason, (as stated in a letter written by James Madison, who was then Secretary of State to the Director of the mint at Philadelphia,) ' that considerable purchases have been made of dollars coin ed at the mint for the purpose of export ing them, and as it is probable further purchases and expo nations will be made, the President directs that all silver to be coined at the mint sha'l be of small de nominations, so that the value of the larg est piece shall not exceed half a dollar. placed in a tub, with water in the bottom to prevent fire, and then ignited with a live C3al. The room should be left closed for at least 24 hours and well aired afterward. Sunlight and air are about as essentia to disinfection after disease as is medicine t recovery. It must be remembered that owing to the vitality of the contagion o disease infection is most liable where rooms are badly ventilated and health is not at par. JJisio action is often tneif ecmai be cause imperfect and consequently .should be well understood before being attempted. If disinfection was perfectly understood' disease would ere long be stamped out, for there would not be a second esse. Isola tion is the great precautionary measure and when the least suspicion of serious- trouble is present there should be no hesi tation in secluding the patient until posi tive diagnosis can be obtained. Napoleon's ThrUtlness. Economy and privation were alwayi more supportable to him than borrowing . lie detested irrrgulaitties In financial mat ters. "Your finances are deplorably con ducted, apparently on metaphysical princi ples. Believe rne.monev is a very physical hlng," he once said to Joseph when the Utter, as ktng ot Nsples could not makt both ends meet. He put Jerome to tea largely to stop his reckless expenditures. At 15 that young nun paid Sj.ioo for a shaving case "containing everything except the beard to enable its owner to us it.' Some of the most fu'iou scenes which oc curred between Napoleon snd Josephine were because she was continuing in debt. Attcr the divo.-ce he f-equeotly cautioned her to be watchful of her money. "Think what a bad opinion I would have of you if knew you were in deit with an inccome of $600,000 a year," he wrote her in 1813. The methodical habits of Marie Louis were a constant ratisficlloo to Napoleon. "She se.tlta all her account once a week deprives herself ot new gowut It necessary and Imposes privations upon herself in ordo to keep out of deb" he said proudly. A bill of 61 francos and 31 centimes were once sent to him for window blinds placed in the salon of the Princess Borghesc, "As I did not order this expenditure, which ought no to be charged to my budget, the princess will pay it,'" be wrote on the margin. It was not parsimony. It was the man's sense of order. No one wai more generous in giits pensions, salaries, but it irritated him to see money wasted or naosged carelessly. The Post says Salem will send a load of food and clothing to Nebraska. Last week a druggist in Portland, while sweeping out his store, found a nicklo on tne neor. no put tr.e luiiowing nnuce in his window: "A sum of money found, on last Tuesday in this establishment. The owner will receive the same within upon stating the amount." Over SHJ people called and announced the loss cf money. Their respective losses ranged from 11.60 to $1600. No one claimod the loss of a 5 cent piece. All those who have cal'ed spend more or loss money in the store be fore leaving. The affair was no doubt simply an advertising dodge. . The Ashland Record is to blame for the ollowinir item : Judge E C lironaigh, the great jurist of Portland, was in court at Jacksonville this session. Judge Bronaugh is a very intellectual and respected Chris tian citizen, who interprets the calamities befalling the people of late as in line with the destruction of the earth and the second comicg of Christ within the next seven years. Be has contributed a number of very able and clear articles on that theme to current literature, and belongs to that sect in Portland, ludge Bronaugh is also very wealthy in this world s goods. At one of their meetings a poor devil in the denomination roasted the judge s unchris tian like, attitude in holding so much property while countless millions were starving. The judge was fatten bacsr, but said he would look up the scriptures and mve a scriptural retlr at the next meet ins. . . . j. . . . . . , . which he did by tubing out 01 toe scripture the passage, "Oecnpy. until 1 come." Increased Revenues. A large increase In the revenue from the new Tariff bill U expected this month, and the indications are lhar la the future the receipts will be In excess of those realised under the McKin'.ey law. The daily re ceipts of the Ttexrsry for Decmber to da'e average near! $1,000,000 a day, Sundays There was no further coinage of the ail I excluded. Of a total of $6,500,000,$ 2,635,- ver dollar until 1S37 when congress passed I 523 has come from customs, an excess of a new coinage law providing among other $750,000 over the same period la it Desm coins that a silver dollar of 412 "4 grains ber, and Indicating a total revenue from this of standard silver should be coined and that source for the rurath of December of between $12,000,000 and $13,000,000 ai against $10,003,000 for November last. Iniernai reveaue receipts, as a result of large distilleries in the W est resuming to (2,500,000 a month U expected, which, added to the present revenue, will make a monthly revenue of $30,000,001 to S1.000." O-to, which is abxit tne present rate of Gov ernment ex penses. While the general Treasury condition is improving, the gold reserve since Dec t has decreased $6,567,104. It will probably de crease daily lor some lime to come snd Treasury officials hardly hopt to see tht gold reserve inta-t at the beginning ot the year 1895. it should le a full legal tender. The sil ver Uol'-ar coined prior to this time con tained 416 grains. Coinage of the silver dollar under this law of 1337 began at once and with the exception of the jears 1S3S I operations, are increasing, and for this fiscal acd 1858 this coinage waskept up until J year to date are $11,000,00010 excess of 'he 1873 when the so called demonetization act I corresponding period of last year. From was parsed. For the period of thirty-five I sugar duty a revenue of $3,500,000 a month years immediately proceeding the passage I is expected, based os last year's conuop of the demonetization act this coinage of I lion, and from the income tax $1,000,000 legal tender silver dollars had been going on. v In 1S71 there were 1,117,130 ot these sli ver dollars coined and in 1 87 1 there were coined 1,110,600 of them. And from the time oi the passage of the coinage law in 1702 up to the time of the passage of the demonetizit:on act of 1S73 there were coin- of these dollars 8,031,238. Id view of these indisputable facta what mod be thought of the confuting acdamisleading statement of the Oregonian that "the silver dollar was not a coin of Use United States "at the time f the passage ot the demonetization law.That law was passed in the second month of the year 1873 and jet in that year there were coined 296630 of these do'-Iars? What becfirt.es of the other statement of that paper that none of these dollars bad beer, minted for many years prior to ibe passage o the demonetization act? The Oregonian seems to thins, that the section of the statute to which Its correw pondent directs attention which provides that the silver coins ot the United States snail be a legal tender of $5 00 ly was passed at a different time from the act discontinuing the coinage of the legal lender silver dollar whereas, in fact, both of these provision wre -am of the same act. The teal qoes tf in raised between the correspondent of fie Oregonian, and the silver men here, (and by th-i wy they are Republican.) ss . whether tne tct of 1873 known as the de mone'izatUn act affected the legal tender qualities cf the legai Under silver dollars tbat had been coined prier t 1S73 The answer of that paper by to mean satisfies those who hare been looking into the bisto--j of silver legislation. Te act of 1837 made the silver dollar a fall legal tender. . One section of the act of 1S7.3 discontinued the coinage of the silver dollar. A no! her provided that 'Vie silver cwnsof '.he United States shall be the trade dollar, the half dollar, the quarter dollar and the cime." Another sec' ion of the tHoie act dec ades "that the silver coins of the United Slates (hill be a legal tender at their nominal value in saint not ti exceed. $5 in on: pajmcnV An ) the Ust section of the act, section 67, proviles that "this act thai be known as the 'Coinage a.t oi - 1873' and all other acts and pi'H ol ajs pertaining to the mln's, assay offices n coinage of Ibe United Stales lnconsistant wliii the provisions of this set are hereby repealed." In view ot these three- sections it is no matter of wonder that tfvge silver men have some doubt about the correctne8 ot li e position of the Oregonian. Frankly Admitted. The following statement !s authorized for publication in the World by Mr iatu, the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs "The Japanese Uoverameot desires no concealment of the events at Port Ar bur. Onlhecontrary.it is investigating them rigidly for the purpose of fixing the exact responsibility, and is taking measures essen tial to the reputatloa of the Empire. From the beginning of the war every conceivabl precaution has been taken to guard aga;n excesses. ' Tbe discovery that discipline a unavailing in this instance shocks and grieves both the civil and military anthorl tics. The facts thus far gathered show conclu sively: First That the Japanese troops, transported with rage at the mutilation of their comrades by the enemy, broke through ad restraint. Second That fu'.her exas perated by the wholesale attempts at escapes disguised as citizens, they inBkted verge aoce without discrimanation. Third Tbst the detest ion on successive dais ot repealed Chinere atrocities rekindled (he fury and provoked fresh acta of violence. "The Japanese Government deplores the unexpected traosgressbn of the principles to which it was and always will be pledged. It feels boond,neveribe'ss,to protest again 4 daggers- ions c air jilted to pteest he affair in a distorted and misleading aspect Piouf have already been received rh t the victims almost without except ion wera soUiers wear ing stole u c'othes citizens ssho ad fled in a body Ion? beture the assaalt and are now returning, trustful and contented. While cffetlcg no palliation of whatac: ually occurred, the Japanese Government holds to tLe convection that there aas abso lutely 00 intention to maktt non-cons taunts. The tnith, toe who',e trnlb.shall h reported as socn as practicable. Mean bile the Government hopes public ocinion alii be guarded against extreme recitals Robert Burns. Ruffeij hag produced this year, Recording to the estimate of the Minister of Agriculture 272,000,000 bushels of wheat, as compared witli 336,oo,ooo last year. H-r rye crop is 792,030,000 bushels, a, against 752,000, 000 a year ago. The barley yield is 176," 003, "co ar.d that of osts 672,000,0. o. There is n t mine in the Czir's empire this year. A City of Mexico special says; " There is as Increaud activity in tie investment of native anil foreign capital in this country. A new company, ma'nly com; ocd of Amer ican residents here, has been formed to cul tivate coffee. A Scotch company with 20,. 000 capital has also been formed for a similat purpose. .-., I. is said that Qjeen V c'orls 1 proficient in 1 1 European languages, and that she has, in the last our or five yesre, completely mastered Hindoottanee, in which she Jcon. serses with griat correctness with any of her Indian subjec's who 3 re pre;encd at court. A Spanish Pretender. - -The most interesting of the Spanish pre tenders is not Don Carlos, but a man whose name is seldom mentioned outside the Ibe rian peninsula. He is the duke of iledlna Cell, chief defender of the faith, fourteen- fold grandee of Spain, first of all Castiliaa knights and direct descondant of Ferdi nand and Isabella. For him and his faml 1 the race of Bourbon-Anjou, who now rule Spain, are nothing more than usurp ers. As often as a new king of Spain is crowned ths duke's herald appeari in the palace, and in the presence cf all n dees of Spain protests in the name of his lord against this usurpation, rets forth the claims of the Medina-Cells to the throes and challenges every knight who may Ten tare '0 dispute the legitimacy of the duke's rights to defend his opinion in a duel to tbe death. As no ftrandee of Spain has ever seen fit to take the duke and his her' aid seriously, the head of the house of Medina Cell has been left free 'o spend the income from bis enormous torune on beautiful 8panish girls and to make per ennial tours of his estate. It is said that he can travel from one end of Spain to tbe other and sleep every night in his own house. The national church of Spain is the Roman Catholic, to which nefcrly the entire population adheres. There are in trie kingdom 18,629 churches sn I cathedrals 3M35 priests. 14.591 nuns, t, 684 nyrnks snd 11,202 convenis,rnonasterle,aBd ether houses of a religions character. Tns clergy are maintained by the s-ate. There are :n the country a few thousand ProtesUn1., a few thousand agnostic and about 400 Jews. The constitution provides that Protest' ants may no;a religious services und:r cer tain restrictions, but within the past jear an Episcopalian'chapel has been erected in Madrid without official sanction under 'he protection cf ihe Biitish cmba'sy. Holes are bad things in ones pockets- One got in the pocket of an Albany young man recently, and when be counted his silver which had been k?pt loese in the pocket $4 was gone. It had fallen out on the streets and was no doubt picked up by people needing it. Albany has a liir. smart aleck. a pretty girl, a weather prophet, sn old maid who chews gum, six women who gossip, a man who knows everything, seven men who loaf, eleven boys who cut up in church, "a tbinir" that stands at chorcb doors and stares at women, a widower too gay for bis years and one or two men capable ot tun ing tbe I' S. If we look around we see that Albanv is not afflicted with very high taxes. Take ciiensourg, ss asn, I3T instance. 1 ue state and county taxes are 174 mills. To is born and brought op in we oeen ver nauEoiT, Jr nnwn: E poverty and complies igno-11"1. fxi , ?hu ?mW b -V w - , ? 1 pontsh tbe culprit Jsot long ago ben, jolaS;, Jsatoanial Haw- , j, kDd 0Pt Md MrA He was born and brought op In tbe midst of races. thome visited tbe poet's residence at Dum fries and took notice of its filthy and mal odorous snrroandings, be wondered that Burns could have preserved bis marvelous genius in sacn an unsavory spot, ine author of "The Scarlet Letter" was even more horrified at tbe wretched aspect of Boras' farm at Mossgiei and could not compare tbe habitation in wbk-h the Scot tish bard passed so many of his days to a pigsty. "It is sad" srote Hawthorne, "to think of anybody not to say a poet botany human being sleeping, fating thinking, praying and spending all bis home life in this miserable novel." He praises the "heroic merit" of Burns for being no worse man amid "tbe squalid hindrances" that beset the poet's moral and intellectual development. Hawthorne was right Low associstic ns, bad sanitary conditions and the compan ionship of tbe vile are all but fatal to hu man virtue. Burns was never .utterly de graded, lie was always, in spite of his failings, a true man, and his passionate love for his fellow men outlived a'l bis sufferings His relations with Jean Armour, though tbey proved his fraility and hers, were honorable to bim in some respects, for bo left nothing nndone to repair the error of his youth. His intemperance was rather tho effect of his convivial disposition than of any vicious tendency. If he sinned, be paid the penalty, one might say, with bis life. His career terminaUd' at 37, and, having regard to bis circumstances and opportunities, his record as a poet is un- paral'eled, for no man ever achieved so much as Burns with so little aid from the world snd with such terrible impediments in his path. Westminster Review. this is added a special school tax for dis trict No 3 of th mills, and a city tax of U mills, making a total of 5" As mills The assessed valuation of city pre pert v last year was $1,600,000. with a levy ot 9 mills, as against 100,000 this year with levy of 14 mills. , About eighteen months ago a cm men- company was organixeu in ancouver. Since that time the company has expended about xjo.OUO in tbe plant and it is now operating on of the moat complete cream ery plants in toe United States. Tbe suc cess of the venture 1 shown by tne suupie statement that when the company fit commenced business, tbe creamery handled 900 pounds of milk daily, while at prewnt 4O.UU0 pounds ot milk a day are consnmed by this aegis plant Ex. A peculiar suit is pending in New York state. Misa Mueller care live kisarw at a church festival for tbe benefit of the chorcb. A fellow with money in his pouch attended and be planked down bis spbnduUcs for a kuas. tie got it and liked it, and Kept on paying and kissing until be emptied his wallet. Thinking over the sweetness and satisfaction of tbe oscdatory pwformanoe, he concluded to marry Miss M that he might g?t bis kiss free of charge. He proposed, she consented, then be badced out and declared he would not bang his fortunes to a girl who would dispense ber kisses so freely, even if it was for church purposes. And now there is a suit for damages. LeyiAnkeney, ths rich Walla Walls banker, and possible future fatted States senator, has a bouse full of child ren, rays a Spokane paper, and once la a great while, when one of them has been very naugbtv, Mrs Anseny will; boms to a case Ankeny took bob and a strao out to tbe ooi- shed. and said to bim: "Now, Bob. yoa cry like fury and 1 will hit tbe side of tbe sbed with a slick." Bob did as dir ected and yelled like a Comanche, while Mr Ankeny belabored tbe side 01 tne sbed for a quarter of an hour. Finally Mrs Ankeny came to tbe door and said : "That will do, Levi, do yoa want to kill the poor child?" Then the father and son went into the boose and tbe three parties to the transaction seemed per fectly well satisfied. Ex. when tbe Man about Town came to Orcein a fel low passenger on the steamer was son or nephew ol sir Ankeny, a con - firmed morphine fiend. He rods steer age. flews Sshesne. New Yohk, Dec. 18. Henry Clews, of this city, has written to Chairman Springer a letter, urging the retention o the present bond basis for national bank circulation with the right to issuo notes to tne par value of deposited bonds. Ho urges the issue from time to time of t.'00. 000,000 of gold 3-per-cent bonds.of which &r),000,000 are to bo sold by public sub scription in order to meet the needs of the treasury. The remaining $150,000, 000 ho would use to redeem the Sherman treasury nots at the rate of 12,000,000 a month beginning July 1, 1895. The Bland silver notes he would redeem and cancel. j rsrtlaad s rablie llalMlaa. WAhiiiNGTOx, Pec. 18. Senator Dolph has introduced an amendment to the sundry civil bill, providing an appropri ation of $lo0,000 lor the Portland public building, with the further provision that the Bwrotary of the treasury may con tract for the completion ot the building. The senator nays this amendment will be favorably reported from the committti on public buildings and grounds, which will give the amendment a parliamenta ry status. I t will then be incorporated in the appropriation bill. BelllaSrr's kVcUlaa. pEXDum, Or., Dec. 18. J udge Bel linger's decixion that Indians who have been allotted lanus in severalty are citi sens, if sustained, will revolutionire Umatilla county elections by giving In dians the riuht to vote. Chief Clerk ' Cuyer, of the Umatilla agency, an attor- ney-at-law, says Uie supreme court a ill doubtless reverse tlio Bellinger ruling, and has dona so, in effect, wversl times heretofore. A ssltj Sratcat. Jacasosvtujt, Or., Dec. 18. The mo tion for a new trial and arrest of judg ment in the Howe embezxlement caae, from Klamath county, argued yesterday and taken under advisement, was over ruled this morning. Tbe judge sentenc ed him to nine years in the penitentiary and to pay a tine of $16,000. The case will be apjaled to the supreme court. A Laa Trial. Philadelphia, Dec. 13. The case cf the Central Transportation Company against I ho Pullman Palaca Car Com pany, which has been in litigation for nine years, was decided in favor of tLe transportation company this afternoon in tbe United Sutes circuit court. Tbe ca involved several million dollars. ss,TSJpsj siiii as mm M anwanVM , ann m Moam i (ure .a a4 .i aw vftuasuivdiaasi.M 1 IT s,Nri -w 3? -1 FB WE ARE SAILING concmy sr.d gocd liv ng, It jou piocure your supplies frcm our stock of prltr.e food products. Being dressed bsdly only affects your appear ance, but estlne poor snd adulterated groceries may sffert vour .ealth to a serious extent. Whatever ar cle we seep Is ot Ihe A 1 Brsnd snd the best that can be obtained in the market. Whether farm snd dslry products, canned goods teas, coffees, specs, or anslhlrg else do mestic or imposed, we hsye only the bet The Uett inte reset purse, health and palate sre servedy trading wi b us. Ou latest arrivals srecw California honey toiled elder, sstcsplced pickle, pig feet end new crop ralelns Allen. H F MERRILL. INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER Albany, Or. City and county! warrants bonsbtand so'd. J. 1. IHIiSTOjV. INSURANCE ANDMONE BROKER. County Warrants Consbt an Sold. OfGee, Maston llofk, Albany Oregon. Tinpiate is selling at from $3.70 to $3 75 a box weighing too pounds and containing 112 sheets, each I4 x 20 inches: The da'y was reduced On August 28 from 2.2 cents a pojed t 1 2 cents a pound. Recentf prices show a decline about equal to the rtducii. h of duty. ! Ri's must have access to water ur fier die. A trapped rU any easily be turned bv allowing no ws'er bat 'hit ofl-rpil in a po In l'i. wi-u. tUcDuuii karu. to tecognizt the band which supplies this all-ltrtpor ant nec essary. ..' Don't Be Afraid To Send the Children when you want anything in groceries from Parker Bros store, They will be waited upon just as promptly and just as Jf icarefuily . ss if you :j Heat yourself. They will get just as much for the money. Kelisble groceries, fresh oroduce, and first class baked goods. The rush of home seekers and new set tlers to tbe Southern states from the arid and drouth itricken states of the West and Northwest is wonderful, and these people will soon learn that they have bettered their condition to a wonderful degree. Ia the Southern Stales are millions of acres of rich land with climatic conditions that in sure bountiful crops to the Industrious and intelligent tillers of the soil. The great curse of the South ia the ignorance, and slouihfulness, and general worthlessoess, and "pure cuasedness" of tbe American citizens of African descent -tbey toll only when they sre forced to; their tillage is without intelligent direction and without desire to prosper or better their physical or finuncial condition. Tbe South welcomes the people of tbe Northwest and West, knowing that with them comes intel i gence, industry, thrift and a capacity and desire to build up and develop the resources of the country. gff1 .' '- -' Tbe use of the colors of animals to pro tect them Is one of the highly Interesting subjects which has been developed by re search and discussion in the last few years, but leva Attention has been paid to the equally interesting subject of the use o" colors in fruits. It is a highly suggestive fact that until tbe seeds of a plant sre t e its fruit remulns of the same color as its leaves, and is therefore effectually conceal ed . But as soon ss the seeds are ready for d's'.ribution by birds or animals which feed on tbe fruit 'he toiorof 'be frujt be comes brilliant in many plants, while in nil t is in marked contrast to the color of the leaves. rpabUraaa Bt4 It Salt Lace, Dec 13. The canvassing board today opened the ballot-box for one poll in the third precinct in this city, on the claim that there was a discrepan cy between the tally-sheet and poll-list, Under the recount, all republican dele gates to the constitutional convention lose 50 votes, and the democrats gain correspondingly, ihe populist vote was unchanged. This defeatea two republi can aeiegates who were elected on the face f tbe returns. 100 Eeward, $ 100. The wad sm of this paper will a pleased to wars taat taere is at leant on dreaded ouaaso t&at science haa been abla so ran la all Its busts and that is Catarrh. Hall's CatarrSs Cur is tb only posits se curs Dow knows to sae'ssedlcai f raterait. Cetarrb twine a cost ttlutional disease, requires a constitutional ImliMnl. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken lnt waUy. actios directljr uioe tbe blood and snn- ous sarfacea of the system, thSrrbr destroying- in roDDoauoo os tne ainease.ana giving to atient strength by bulldir)opthexnrtiuitioo and aasistins Datura in dome iia Work. Tba frapr'atars hsrs so much faith, in its enrativa fivers, that they eder On Hnsdrad Poltaas Inr any cam that It falls to curs. Band fas list 01 testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. SS 1 1 ll I DT Cnureuta. iao. Piako asd Okoaxs. Fare small deal era and agents commissions by buying from the Wiley B Allen Co- direct. In quire at H J Jones book store for prices and ini'imiauon. The Sau'.hern corn crop will be nearly 500.000,000 bushels, sccording to Uolted States Agricultural Deparlment.an Increase of 48,000,000 bu,hels , lfr A. a IMUocm ; Orleans, Ind. Good Reason for Faith Cured of Scrofula by Hood's Scrofula permeatss humanity. It Is tiorosghly Infused lath tab blood. Scarcely a man is ires from It, la ens form or another. Rood's Sarsaparllla cures scrofula promptly, sure If, permanently. Thousands ot people say so. For instance, read this "lam Justified in thinking Hood's Sarsaparllla a splendid medicine by own experience wish . Jt I was -s Brest sufferer from scrofula, bsv In If dreadful sores In my ears and on my head. someUmesUks lsrtfe boljs. discharging all the time. My husband Insisted that I take Hood's SarsaporUla, 01 ths first bottle My Appetite Improved, and I felt somewhat better. Bo I bought another bottle, and y ths Urns It was half gone ths scrofula bad entirely ttlsappearsd, I am Hood'si5Cures now entirely free from scrofula and was never In better health. Hood's BaraaparHla aiso eurea me or a terrrole nstn in w a Mjtpuftx, Orleans, Indiana. Ciaaaswrs Brffated. IKvra, Dec. IT. The convention ot the American Federation of Labor did more business today than in any preced ing day. Tbe members expended their sur pin's enerjrr ia disvasaing Use sssnts of lite present program ana were re.ly to do tmsinecs. There were some sur prises in the day's action, the niort im portant of them "being the defeat of l'rv- nit'ni ttornpwrs lor nr-i-tr won. wouu Mcl'ride sras elected on the first ballot, t at tie Tklesrs artcae. Pccwjnox, Or., IVc. IT. .SheritT Iliruxr has rounded up a list bethinks is the ringleader ot a gaii? of cattle thieve, and baa two others in cm-tody. 1 louder went lat hatttrday to Camas prairie and met other officers there. For many months a careful watch has been keM and clews notoJ in each case of cat tle stealing. These have l:-cn numerous, bat the Ivader was not detected. TI men arrested are Ice. Gay and French and others U1 1 arrested. 1 IrtMSMs Jap Nrw Yoiue, Pec. IS. A dispatch to a morning paper from Shanghai, dated Ueceinbcr IT, say : Tbe First and Sec ond Japanese armies aremareluag direct to Tien-Tsin. Ther are now north of New Cbwang, which place has been cap tured. Jfervral otbar cities have alio been taken, a ithoot any serious rkhtin?. The force ot the two armies combicl amounts to Wul 72.fXO men. a suase. CittTVEtVE, Wyo., Pec. IT. All the Kock spring coal mines have rwen sold to a (radicate ol Charar capitalists, rep rrseniini: a capital of l2.aJ,tX. The Union l"aritjc lUnwar, however, retains its coal lands. The mines have ln producing from tXstO to TtWO loss month ly. It is believed that the y ml irate controls the Illinois, Indiana and Ohio mines, and have recer.ur made invest ment in Kansas and .M lrska. A SaveSta SSesd Losoox, Dvc. IT. The death of liob ert Louis Stevenson, the well-known novelist, attracts groat attention here. The F-oglUh newspapers devote columns to obituary notices. The Westminster Gazette savs Stevenson was among lbs most lovable of modern writers. is Eastern AsrtfaUM. I'txviK, Pec. IT. Governor Waite a ill go Fjust to lecture immediately alter j the expiration of his term. January g. His first lecture wilt be deliveml at tne Auditorium, Chicago, Janoarv 15. From Chicago he will go direct to New York. Aaae Battle. IjOSdos, Pec. 18. Tbe Central News aencv'n correspondent in Li Aotnng.tel esrrapbcd late in the evening of I Hx-e tu ber It : In accordance with (General Nousu's instructions, tbe Fons Huang garrison. which was confronted Iecember 12 bv 40CS3 Chinese, began an attack on the en emv at dav break this moraine. The irar- riiHin was 1100 strong And was command ed bv Colonel Tomovasu. The main bat tle took phtce at Yih Min f-han, five miles from Kong Huang. The Japanese attacked witu spirit and defeated the Chinese, driving them to Tinratoch. The Japanese loss was 3 otlicers killed and TO privates killed and wounded. The Chi nese lo?t ""0 killed and wounded and 3) prisoners. The Japanese raptured four ucul gu;is Eaatty w ladled. Fort .Scott, Kan., Dec 1C The resi dents of Uronson and vkinitr, a few miles west of this city, are wrought tip over uie lact mat a numoer 01 ine:r cm zans have been swindled out of cash, stock ami property to Ute extent of at least $i,000 by three sharpers, whopro fosml to be the inventors of a washing compound for which they claimed wond ers.and for which th y were selling state andlerritorinl riirhtx Tiltis, Uussian Trisns-Caucasia, Pec. 16. A letter which appeared in the pa per here states that for 19 days the resi dents of the Armenian villages where the outrages were perpetrated fought against the Kurds. The Armenians lost only 10 warriors, while the Kunis lost 509. When the troops under Zekki Pa sha appeared the Armenians were com pelled to succumb. Alter Zekki l'asiia s treachery in offering peace, 60 young Armenian men were seised and tortured horribly for three days. Then all were murdered and their bodies buried in a ditch. cry Old. Asiil.sd, Or., Pec. 16. Giles Wells, sr., one ol tho pioneer residents of this section, died early yesterday morning at the advanced age of 96. His funeral oc curred today. His wile died only a few J V 1. Ill M II- months ago at the age gi vs. .ir neus came to Southern Oregon in lrU.1. lie was a member of Oregon's legislnttira in I860. a'exl ia Ihe Presidency. Sam Fbascisco, Pec. 16. Jockey Har ry Griffin, tho highest salaried man in his profession in America, arrived today, and will appear before the San Francisco public at tho Hay District track this week. Ho In under contract for the next season at a salary of 30,000. Haldlsg aast Selling. . 8as Francisco, Pec. 16. With nearly every warehouse in tho state filled with wheat. California is importing its bread- stuffs In a largo part from Oregon, says a morning paper. Wheat and flour is coming in by the shipload and vessels are leaving Knn Francisco ballnstladen to return from the north with wheat. Cal ifornia farmers and speculators are hold ing their grain whilo those of Oregon and Washington ecein as anxious to get rid of it. . r j aim. Ciuick Clock Albany Or. Filling and extsaetingot teeth withoo' f sin a specialty. IJEO E FISH u THE PLUMBER. Tin rooSing andjplombing. the opera boute. Oprosite Y?OBS ILR-Soois no 1 socio st a 19 a. pr laonaan i, aa 1 wood at fi.H a oord. JJOR RTST. 1 traliy toeaied. soma oak srrub M 6aaiaa. rrx m eoflsee een laa r n Jc Klein J FRED YATES, ATTORNET JLT X Room 25 and 2S, Ktrataclilotlf, ' :Uoy Orvg-cra Notice for Publication 8 U Laao Cmca, at Oaccoa Cnr Oa October 19, 1S94 Notice is hereby gives that in compliance with tbe provisioos of lbs art of Co a great tf last 3.1 STS.soUt led "An act for tbe sale of timber taod ia tbe States of Cali fornia, Oragos. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa axUaded to all the fabiic Laad States by act of Asgast 4, 18V2, Cbaa Classlaad, t4 Graabsm, eoenty ef Maltat mab. Euie of Oregon, baa this day flUd ia this office bis awora statement No 2966 tor the parcaaea of ths N E U of iectaoa No 10 to Township 9 10 6. Kings 2io 4 K sad will offar proof to shew that tbs laed tooght is ssete vslatbla for its timter or stone tbsa for agricaltaral purposes, aa J to establish bia claim to said laad el ore tee fUgister and Receiver of ibis cScs at Ore roa Citr. Or. oa r ndav. Ibe 4th day of Tsoasry. lSOj. lis aaasst as witusssi C L Rk4, of Portland, Or, Caaa Tboespeoo, Gso Corpfsted. U Dj.ris. all of Niaeara, Or. Any ssa all v rsoas elimicr ad- Vs-wly the abeva described lands ara f qsaatad to Ola tbetr claims tn Ui . offioa oa Of before said 4 lb day of Jaaaary, 1S95. KOgERT A MILLER, Ugtsur Notice for Puolication U S Laso Orricm, Oskhis Crrr. Or. OA 19. I8&4. Notiea is hereby sjvea that ia com OU a no with tht provtooas of th act ( Cos srea of Jen. 3. 137. titled "As act for the sale of tiasber lands ia ta StsU s f Cahforaia, OrejOJ, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory,' aa extended to all the Pah lis Land States by act of Asgast 4. 1392, Anna CWre'aad, cf G res ham, eoeaty of Ms leocah. State it Oregon, las tha day bied in this bftica ber swore stateaect No ;j, for ts parch w of the S W i of h W 4' M l' cf S V aad lot 4 of section No 2 in f ewaabip No 10 S. Bangs No 4 E. aad wi.1 offer proaf tosbew that tbs laad e?eght is mots valasb'.e for its Umber or stoe thaa feraaTseaUaral earpoae . aad to (tsbtish bar daim la aasd land before the RrgssSar aad twiver cf thta oSee at Ore- tosj Ciit.Or.ee Friday, the 4th day of Jaaaary, 1S95. Sb avsmea aa wiissasra: CoUsasL tUed, of P'tlaad, Or. Cbaa Thowpaoa, Gso Corafered, aad H Oorra, ail of Niagara, Ur. Aay and a'l pareoca c'asatiag adversely tba above diamceo lands are requested to fUa tbasr elaiaui ia this olrtce oa or before aaid 4th day of Jae esrj,l95. DO BEET A MILLER. Register. ( M0O.. oppcaite the Daaa lttu bras, trort. Grat aaaal. Gra ham buck art at, ne floar, hy, oats, traw., pouteas, etc. ' jr ' SUMMONS. In thr. Circuit Court for Linn County.StaU of Oregon: la equity, L id Hochner, trnstee, plaintiff vs Char lotte S Cohen and Samuel Bisaioger, defendants. To Samuel Bissinger of ire above asmed defcodsnta: Y'O are te -shy required to appear on tbe 1 1 th day of Marco, 1693, that beirg ibe nisi day ci lbs Marjb term Ot said coort, to answer tbe com plaint filed against yoe in tbs above entitled cause, sad if yoa fsil to answer for want tbere&f, ths filaintifi will apply la tbe court for tbs re let demanded ia ths ocmplaint 1 arete. towi: l,t: t or a lodsmeat against Charlotte 8 Coheo (or tbe sons of Light Hsadred anc T treaty-Ova (9S2S.00) Iollars, Ugeib'.r with interest tbereoe as tbe rate of tee per cent per annum from the 8:b day of February, 1893, aad tbe forth tr saa ef One Hand red ((ICO) Dollars as attorneys fees ia this soit, and for tbs costs sad dis baraemaots of this salt. 2od: That ths asoal decree may be made for tea aala of tbe lot described U tbe eont p'aint, towit: Loton(l)ia block twenty three (23) ia the city ot Albany, Lion eoaaty, Oregoo, ia the manner provided by law. asd that tbe proceeds of aaid sals be airpUad to ths payment of tbe smeeat dsa plaintiff, sad that said Charlotte S Cohen aad 8mael Bissinger, sad all persons claim ing ey, mroagts or aeoer tees., sabeeqseat tetbe exeeattoe 'of tbe mortgsgs seed apoo ia tbe esmplaiot, may ba barred aad forever foreclosed cf ail right or sqaity of redemption ia said premises, sad for sack other aad farther relief as tj this ceart atsy seem meet snd eqaitable. This samuUas ss poblis tri- ly order ef Hoe IJ U tiewiU Jodgeef Dspartmeot No t, oi said coort. made apoe the 30th day ef October, 1894. GcABta.Sif-rrsiosB, Hearer ft Baocis Attora7s for plaintiff ALBANY COLLEGE. Next term opens Jan. 2, IS 05. NEW CLASSES organized in College. ormsJ, Commercial, Preparatory and Sob-preparatory Lepartnwjit. Address F. G. YOUNG, v President. Star Baker j -cs-rr-l!tele atsiel rirsst , C0K1AD sVtYEB, FECP1IHCI Casasse! Metst . Qsieeeiesra-e Vecetssklee. Cigar rlceai. Tee. . stte EAST AND-SOUTHs -VIS THE SHASTA ROUTE OF Tilt Southern Pacific Co. toraraat Tula aser PortlaW baUy mm iv U ISSS, rUf.aILt lerssrai t UUaa a i Ar rjrttaad altMy ar i aas a LefSrSSa a rs.-s'st s-i- s. alt atsilo sa from si tiar a jiosivs. aleoTaa t't .Hs.ssr.rlirrisbig. Jarsrooa ' r; ail all stations 'isrft vss'stl ii;;oe. auaaataa atr .siar 1 ss U rwui Ar' -Sr rassa I L atbaay L I ItjH Mrs sr aiaaeam Ll TjfcC ta&ars, .Hsittr JVary , arl tS-Tlsa sSSsslar t isms Lei SSa :!- I L Atbaay arl :3 aalar Liasa L I -9 PBUMAr EDFrTT SLEEPEFS. a"D Dining- Cars on Of dsn Route. SECQND-CUSS SLOTS CARS attaewew la all Tkraautw Tralaa W aiee StiSS . rwaTTaaast aas srwaraisja ass iaaisaat(SxaseaWaaty aiaee) rrails, hisses stare, Orieel rraf . Talsseeet r, Cafttee, sUe,. c earrta tax fa tussle r HSaMirfsun 1 aMrass petes yaiS Sse AJ.L KINDS OP PRODUCE FIRE INSURANCE. Insure your property wif h Joseph V Talt Lr. The Old Hartford, THE NEW YOPsK UN ERWPsITEES AGENCY, or one of the otlitr reliable Id line com panies he represents. Notes taken and plenty of tim given for payment on fart insurance. All business plac ed witis bim will be prompt ly attended to. OFFICE IN. BALTIMORE Block, 'Albany, Or - MS Notice for Publication U i L snOrrtcs, 0t Cm. Oa. OMober?:. 1)4. Notice is hereHr sivee that tee f VI o a in a; oajssd settler k - bled awtiee ot ais mlea- ttoa to saake rt a pmef ia sapport ef h:s claim and tbai sasd proof vtll be saade bWoi C.-aM tie's-. of Lioa cnaoly. at Absay. OrraOrf. oa 1W It, ISS4. via: Arcb- ahaZd B asm. rt t. .&, lor tbe W IS. V t S W I. sad S W S 1 SS T 1 1. S, It I E Ms oames lbs fo!io.o sritaaeses te Drove Lis eooUaa isa resideBe apoa aad eait a:iea ef. aaid teed. a: G V Myers, Isi rVresw J W Pierce, W.liusiH: Clark, cf Usee rah. Or ft A Mi lias. Register. A Moment's lKlay s painful in a :ae of tcothacbr.scd to. as J you note, Ssr.'.a t .sus oien't asrt an se sran, but revolted loojr Icolhachc drops at orce. Of coarse, he as at once ie Icv ed and able f proceed abovt his gracious business a p'eatantty as before. Pont foal ssiirt tre or loot hsche. but drop it st once. Our nresctip'lon drpartmeat is unsurpassed In the country. The prepa raikn ol medicines is our'r rec'sliv. U'e sunp'ement he kl!t ot sn Cqpert rharma- cist !tb a slock of absolutely pure and fresh drugs, which commands tbe praise and confidence of sll local physiciins We a!o carrv all the standard medicines and a full Hoe ot toUet and manicure artlc'e. sthich are iost the Idea for holt- dav gifts. Prof. A. STARK a Of Will A Stark. Optical Specialist Graduate of ths Chicago Optbalmic uonege. I ntu prepared to examine scientifically and accurately, by Uie latest and improved methods of modern science, any who de sire to have their eyes tested. Cusiek 13 lock, Albakt, Okkoos. Cock sr els Foa Salk. Pure bred ockerels ftr sale.at the Albanv Poultry Yards, White and bilver Laced Wyandots snd Barred Plymouth Recks. John Bros Albany, Oregon, corner ath and R R St Littler & Collins, DENTISTS. - Good work a specialty. ALBANY. tvtl OREGON. MI: Hood's Pltl cure liver Us, sonstlpaUon, biliousness, laondles, slek beadacas, InrrussUon. Dandrutt tonns when tne giandi-of tbe sk'.n are weakened, and it neglected, bald nest is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Re nrwsr is tbs brst preventive. FRESH BUTTER Choice fresh butter at A B Mclil wains, 3 ) cents per roll. -. lis iV-l Lr At Oarsallia arirta LUS axraasrs raara asstv rxxcat Sos.y . velL ra Ar SCdbaara-a ar t- la.Sao Ttrorisrli 1 sniat la b E- Ticlxetsa frS,lntf axbaay. KOHSUf SlMaesr trV-nJ Stataa. UK ra tram C S k p.aoocm. ss1 F. eJ StreE EXEtHJTRIX K01ICE. Notice la hereby elvea that, f. ihr cn dcrsigned. as oa the lO'h day of N vtmber, iSos. duly arpotnted bv the county court of Una county, Oregoo, ittrulrii of the last a ill and estareent of BenitDin Brrr.ner Jeceasd, srd have duty quaifie-l as sock execnirlx. All persons navtng claims against the ettatc of said deceased are herebv noiiSed to present them, duly VftriM. to roe st my resl-tence in Albany, Or, or to n.y alter rey Geo VV Wright, at h!s taw office it Albany, Or, within six months from this date. Paled November, toth, 1S94. Soah Basssaa. Eaecuulv. Geo W Wright, attome for Eiecotriv. SUMUQXS. 0t Omat Cwt " Ot Stat f O.tgon for tie Co ay os" Lmm : Willtaaa Rambaagh sad DW Rumb.(b, copai Users seethe lino aims of Rato haagb & Soo. 1'UinliJr. va X 8 Frv. IMeodset. To X B Kry, tbe sbor a-ed defredsat, Io the Dam of ihe xta cf 0.ea t on are hereby repaired to aprear asd sosvir tbe eonplarol of plsiotiff ia tbe aHive tclitled action, aod 00 file la the above ratitUd e-mrt o or bef-wa the firt Mnerlsy, -he 7 lb day of Jaoavy, 1S93. ta s-iri dsr briac tbe 6 at day at ths regatar term of -aid e art far ssid rnnvth ia Ibis enuoty aod ia c vna hall f .11 to .(.pear and anssrer, ll pl.ia tiffs will lake jsdKment agsiatt yi a fe twenty to dollars in U S gtld coio wiib iotereai thrrroa in like enia st lea l rr cent peraoBorn trem Jacatry 17 tb, IS90, aod for ths farther so as of tee do Isrs a res nraMj attorneys fee. sad their costs acd -iisrara-ments of tht sttioa to te taxed. This snmmoos is served by "pibiioatino by order ot lino J X Dud tan jate cf ea-d eoonty, which ordr bears date Nov 6, ISM Dated Nov 6, 1894. Mo.XTSXTI & HatKtXMAtl, Attya for pU In tiffs. WARMiKC- All persuns iod toted to Will Bros and Will A Link, wanes nuUsaod accennts are due, are reoioaled to call at Will's Ma.ic Store snd s.-tile. Your aeosntts have bete carried ever a reasooabla Isjgih cf time we shall demind oar just does. The car si 11 leave corner of First VtasMngtoa streets as follows: 7o a m for Lebanon train. VJ5 " " Orohan's Hosae. 1 1 :jo Nooa train going aorts is:i j p sa tor naoo train eoing soo b, t Lebanon train. 1 .50 Orphans Botoe. 4 ss s Overlsad train gorn( u for Opbaa's llorce 00 Suoday kae st a-jo, 3-33 and 41 p sn Tne car will also meet all tne trains on the O-egoa Pacific railroa C G BcaaRABi Harpr'f "Weekly. H1S05. Harper's Weekly is a pictorial ittstory of tbe rimes. It presents every I r. port ant event promptly, accurately, aad ex haustive' y lo i'las:ratioo sod ds-scriptrve text of tLe highest order. The manner 1st which, during i&st. fx has treated tne Chicago Railway Strikes and tbe Chino-japaacse War, aad the smomit of light it was ahie ta throw oa Korea the instaat alteatioa waa directed to that ti'tfe-koown couatrr, are examples Ot Its almost rwaadieca resoorecs. Jaiua Ra'ph, the di s:rsgnihrd srriter acd cor respondent, has beca sent to tnr seat of war, aad there joined by C D We ion, r h well-knowa American artist, now for Einr rears a resident of Japwo. who haa beets engaged to co-opca:e witH jir Ralph ia serding to Barper's Week! ex dative inforrnciloei aod iUttstratioa. During 1S95 every vital sraestsoa will be citcnued wttn vtgor aad enUsoct prej - udice in the editorial colorarri. and aiso ia special arlic'es by tbe h'ghest snihari ties in each department. Portraits of tne men ard soma who are maku tuttarr. and powerful aad canatic po-l'scal car tooov will conrlnste to be rtaracteristic featares. Ibis Basy Wor'.d, with Hs keen and kindly coemest oa the lesser doings of tne day, wsil reaa'a a regnlar department. Fiction. There will be two prjmcfal 1 s-rr'alv, both baedsoaae'y illustrated The Red Cockade, a stirring romance cf old en das s by Stanley J Whevmaa. aad a novel of New York, entitled The Sob or His Father, by Bracder Ms; thews sev eral novelettes, asd nsaey short stories, bv popular writers. Send for HlostratesJ Prospectus. TEaTtslttFOBD BS-UlAta (Htl tlliMUS at taw. aril raessca a aH erw el the aaesacaSKSioaa. OFFHrK-iaia tj r R Bit IT EC iwvf si Law i Sdsar U Oaaeary. sjsl Jam ssa oa si I r-o aia I ns aeasusud ao rasa ajaaay, Ora OXTtStr. A OAtKLEHili, Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. I J WHITSEV el . Attorney at Law, Albans Cr. G EO. W. fTRIGHT. attoraay at U. ao4 Xarr ra!.le- r.tl pnrane'ia sli tlMvvanaottius state S(m1 atteat'os -ireata souartaaesaui ssattersia veeasta OSSMf Seat low t Pstaia.w, aiowy. Oca . The Voiumes of the Wek!y begin wtUt the Xnmbrr for jaxoary of each year. Wbea no time ia mea tiosed, sutwerip lions will begia with the Number current at ibe time of recrfpt ot order. Cioth caa-s. tor bindint. fl.oe each by mail, y a paid. Thle-page asso lades seat on appiicaiUw. OnStTsrsmaXtoavssicaaaeeas' imm. mrnx psEKPioiLS. Baapars vacazccE. HAirta-s weekly BaxmrsBAzai BAuru's Torso feotuc- . sea s ss .sss fostact trea to all sdhKr.ars ia the raited Saasas. Caaada aad Mexico. Address HARPER A BROTHERS. POB.W059, N YUty J JR. J. L. HILL, rVSc uJ itorrfcxi. OrriCB Coeaa twj strseta, Albany, Orarga. Dr II E Bier. Dr l K Beers Physiciaus Surgeans Siciat aitenlij.-s rlrrn Sa d'seme O women. Hou-s 10 to t s A M, a to 4 aad 7 to 3 t Xt OtTices an J residence Biaru berg Building, First Street, between Lyoa nu a,t wcrtn. B ANK OP stUO, soto, oaaeoa. TEN POLLARS REWARD. We ai give $10 reward te whovr will fire gtvs a ths asms ot a eestomer for" a rise or orju ths money to be paid soon aj asl is maae itemrmbr year name will not b mentioned to the custointr. Who take h next reward? Th ffrtvR Aixica Co, 111 First ot, Torti nd, Ur. N OTICE TO STCCKHOLDEhS. Notice is Lereby given that the annual stock-holders meetine of tbe F & M Ins Co of Albany, Or will be held at the company's office in the city of Albany, Ur on Wed nesday, Jan. 2nd, 1894, at the hoar of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing new directors of sr-id companv to serve one year, and to transact sntb business as may regularly come before saw' meeting. ty order ot the rrestuent. JO Writsmas, Sec GIRL WANTED.-Young girl wanted to do hoii'e work In a fa ml yof two. Call at Ibis oflico. TAKEN. An umbrella, Sunday night from mooting at Catholic churchby mistake. Ketura to Democrat office. K. O. T.M meets everv Saturday evening In K. O. T. MHall. Visinng KnigUUs levlied to attend. A L Lamb, Com. omcaaa Jstesm s1 w ... AN -oa 01SSQLUTION NOTICE The copa'tnershlpof Hudson & Kuthe, known as Pacific Nursery Co is this day dissolved by niutul consent, U W Kuthe withdrawing. WO Hudson conducting the business under the firm name raying all debts and collecting all counts. Dated at Tangent this s ay ot Pec, WO Uvosox. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT "Notice U hers by given that the under signed, administrator Hh the vlil an nexed, cf Joseph Sommeiville deceased hss filed ha. final account of ssid estate in ths otlic of the county clerk of Linn countv, Oregen, and the connty judge ot said coun'y has fixed the 7th dav of January, 1895. at l o'clock In the after noon ol said day as the time for hearing snd settling said estate and trs hear and determine any objections that may be filed against the approval ot said account. T E Grimis, Admr. J J Whitney, Att'y for Adror. AlimnjInsiiraEce Agencj We have had or terra years expet ience tn the Home cfCce and iocs I inssi a nee business, and can guarantee bsaranc written by us to be properly looked after. The following Is a partial list of companies represented by us: Foreign Noth Britrsi & Mercanldt Norwich Union. Phoenix, London, Mao Chester, Guardan, Son, Caledoniaa, Lon don & Lancashire. American Continental of New York Westchester of New Youk. TheContf nental of New York and Mancheattr of Enclaad, write farm business.takinE: notes for the premium, with ample time fa payment. We respectfully solicit aas jrobd business. Office opposite old dos office. M SENDERS H.S.BTDS. VT. H.r-lNDlSGEJl. D. ".JAMB ALBANY FOBfflO! CO, 1WCOPO Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair H&tKSt Award, tsaltiraore 1k, - Albsny, Ore. Furniture complete line of UNDERTAKING ia all its branches.. EMBALMsNQ -pecialtj. Residence er Sri aad Calapooia