The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 01, 1895, Image 4

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T Ml NMTAL SESSION
isTATEiSIAL SCHOOL
MK0BTII0RF.G05
A training school for teachers, theory
and practice combined. -
Strong professional course and well
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 loo per
year.
The town of Monmouth has a beautiful
Mid healthful location in the very heart
of the Willamette Valley twelve miles
south west of the State Capital. It has
. no saloons.
The Normal School diploma entitles
one to teach in any county in the state
without any further examination. Grad
uates command stood positions.
Expenses. Tuition per term of ten
weeks ; Normal $6.25 : Sub-Normal to;
Commercial $6.23. Board and lodging :
Board at Normal Dining Hall 1.75 per
week ; furnished rooms, with fire and
li'ht, from 1.00 to $1.25 per week.
Board and lodging in private families
from $3.00 to $3.50 per week.
Vitality and growth have always char
caterized the work of the Normal School.
The coming year promises to be one of
the best in its history. . ,
Catalogues cheerfully sent on applica
tion. Aaoress
P L Campbell, President,
or W A Wass, Secretary of Faculty.
THE CREATEST
Blood Purifier
KNOWN.
"Pits Great German Medicine is the
CHEAPEST and best 12$ doses
of Sulphur Bitters for $1.00, less
i nan one rent a dose.
It will cure the worst
kind of ekin disease,
Don't "ever
take BLUE
i rom aco;nmo3 p:a-
PILLS, or
:e on tue face to
.iat awf;J disease.
mercurv.they
iitjil JFULA. la
are deadly.
all oases of such,
stubborn, deep
Put your trust
in Sulphur Bit
ters, the purest
i seated Uise&ses.
and best medi
fcalphar titters
cine ever made.
is the best med
! icme to use.
! Don' t wait an-
Is vour TONGUE
COATED with a U
til tomorrow,
try a bottle
vellow, sticky sub
stance? Is your
TO-DAY.
Breath foul and of
fensive? Your Stom
ach is Out of Order.
Use Sulphur Bitters immediately.
If you are sick, no matter what
ails you, use Sulphur Bitters.
Don't wait until you are unable
to walk, or are flat on your back,
hut get some AT ONCE, it will
care you. Sulphur Bitters is
THE INVALID'S FRIEND.
T7
'fill V'W V
Seix! 3 2-cent rtamtw to A. P. Onhnr A Cn
Boston, Mass, for beat nwiical work published
"X
has F Oi'iji. H C Paras, H C Kaurj, Keceirara.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R.R.
If
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Piillman Sleeping liars,
Elegant Dimg Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Oars'
St Paul
Minneapolis
Dnluth .
Fargo,
TO Grand Fork!
' - Crookston
Winnipeg
Helena and
Butte
THROUGH TICKETS,,
TO.
Washington
Philadelphia
New York
Boston and all
Points East and South
T
-JFor information, time cards, maps and
tickets call on or write C O Barkhart,
Or v'OCharltia, Ast Gen Pass Agt,
P-irtfand, Oregon,
A..- JUL-
i
Is not cr!ee
without tn ideal.
-if I
ziorirs
Ccmbmes every element oiM
I v Etauty and punty. It is beauti-
S fy'rgLff othing, healing, hedth-
u
nn, kja narmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most I
'.-IT 1 J- 1 1 . ST'
ci uc auu ucsiraoie projection
' 1 'i3 face in this climate, i
r IS FOB SALE EVERYWHERE.
TULTXD.A Lewtjlyaa setter. CH
X -t O A Archibald', and secure property
rt !nnd, Oregon. A. P. Araitrontr. Prin.
- i"ol:C4PrTAi,Bi;.CoLuaij,Salem. Orecea
sou.tsm of ttody, tome rata of luiUoit-
:'i?ines3. Shorthand,
i.' Hfr. 'finnaAth.ip.and Eitfliih Dtpartmtr-l
i.n'j iiioui-hnut the yej-. Student idn' .1
truism
J I. e1 yi
; : : U
ti:HaRea
"Tate a ?iole and put soma
dough around it, then fiy inlard.'
This simple recipe has brought
thousands to grief, just because
of the frying in lard, which ad
we all know hinders digestion.
In all recipes where you have
used lard, try
the new vegetable shortening and
you will be surprised at the
delightful and healthful results.
It is without unpleasant odor,
unpleasant flavor or unpleasant
results WithCoTTOLENB in your
kitchen, the young, the delicate
and the dyspeptic can all enjoy
the regular family bill of fare.
cottons is tout in a ana a
pound palls, by tUl ocrs.
St sua genu mi asaua J
THE
N. K. FAIRBANK
COMPANY,
ST. LOUIS and
Cttea, Row Yerk, BmM,
OR. SR. CO.
E. McNEILL, Ee;iver.
' TO THE
E A
GIVES THK CHOICE OS
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT UfllOn
NORTHERN PACIFIC
VIA
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
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LOW BATES TO ALL
eastern KiTiEi
OCEAN STEAMER
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5" Dvs
SAN FRANCISCO
For hill details call on
Cckrax & Mostkitii, Albiny, Or,
OR ADDRkRS:
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PORtr AND, OR.
Savaxxah, N.Y., March i3ti, 1S94.
Messrs. 5. C WELLS & CO..
LeRoy, N.Y
Gentlemen I was pronounced by my
nome pnysician as bavin? tabercolosis,
and I went South without any apparent
benefit " I was -recommended to use
Sblloh's Consumption Cure, and
its results live been wonderful,
cheerfully recommend it to any c
suffering from lung trouble.
Jame w. Goss.
W
B BI1LYEU
attonwy a Law vnd SoIIdor ia Chnery. Col
'ioM mad on aU po'.nta. Uiu ntotiatd oa
nbla terma. Albaajr Oragon
f OMTA1STE HACKLEHAN,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon
IIMI C0LLEDIAT2 IHSHTUfi
ALBANY, OREGON
A (c 1 corpa of inntraotcav
.JoS!CAL, SCIENTIFIC LITER ARf
COMPERCIALAND NORMAL
CLASSES.
toursca 01 xtudy arranged 1- u-n
H grsla of student.
afloat tuttHctmrntt eft td to mtudt
from abroad.
CHICKEN RAISING PAYS
if you use the PetalnmS
lacnbatora a Brooder
Make money while
othera are wasting
time by old processes.
Catalog tells all about
it, and describes every
Illustrated
Catalogue i
Fa EE. . 1
uiui-ic nrccra xor in.)
poultry business.
The "ERIE"
mechanically the best
1 wheel. Prettiest model.
We are PaciSe Coast
Agents. Bicycle cata
loguc,maiLediree,givcs FETALUmA ntCUB ATOR CO., Petaluma.CaL
Bmamch House, 3t 8 Main St., Ios Angeles.
Strept Railway Time Card
The car will leave corner of Flrs m I
7-40 u I' l UUiwu tram. :
8:15 " " Orohan's Home. U
11:30 " " Nooa train going nort "
u:i5 p m for noon train going south.
-1 " " Lebanon train. .
.1:30
4 '
Orphans Home,
t
9:55
Overland train going south.
xorutpnans Home on bundar car 1
leaves at 2:30, 3:30 and 4 30 pn. , ;
The car will also meet all incoming
tra-ns on the Oregon Psclfic railroad.
C G Bur khaht.
jf?wV
ST
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Pen Ann oyer is what one' paper calls
him; but why not leave 'he man alone.
He is out of politics now, and. personally,
no .ie can meet hiui without being pleas
es with the acqunin'ani'fship.
There !s one redcauitng feature about
be present State Senate. It Las a mem
ber uo' only g 'inR by ibe good old honest
n-ime of Jobn Smith, but at well wbo is a
democrat, a combination thai should be
irresistable; but, it is to be regretted, Mr
Smi'h u not in a position to run things
himself.
The Salem PiM gives the si'uation like
this:
The Oregon Pacific sale ha seen con
firmed. Peruaps this is the best thing that
could be done. If the new owners will
only go to wurk and put the road in good
order, and prepare for its extension, all
will lie well The most regulable thing
about the whole business W the number oi
poor people who will lose their wages by
the confirmation, of the sale. But it is
probab'e ihat they would not have got them
in any case.
Next Tuesday will btjin Chinese New
Veii. There ll be tome noite. But the
wr between Chins and Japan has reTCaled
that the Clone make more noise than tSe;
do execution. Let hen pop their 6recrack
eis, here, they ought to be a' lowed to pop
something In sew oi itulr egreKions failure
to make anything pop around the Japs
actos the big ttrtam es oi us.
The opponents ot tte income lax hare
two strings to their bow they are working
the Senate t-i prerent tbe making of an ap
propiiatlun to make the law effective, and
they bare resorted to the courts, securing
the ablest a'torners passible, where the
fight will be to have the law declared un
constitutional. It it the old etory wealth
seeking 10 evade a jui proportion oi th
expense of govemoacnthe benefits of ahlcb
they are most interested In. Ex.
It is truly pathetic to see wlia wUat vim
and vigor the poor mil'ioiialrcs attack the in
come tax law. Tbey think that it Is an oat
rage that they should be compelled to pay a
share ot the burdens of taxation. Why in
deed shuu:d tbey ? rVere not the shoulders
of labor built for jus, surh load? Then why
force these rich nabobs to go down into
their pockets sod pay taxes? Truly such a
thing is too plebeian for the rich to think
about much ics set upon. And they would
invoke the courts to help them out. Do
they think to bribe justice and escape lbs
will of the people. The income lax law i
all right and asks for only wlai is jrutly due
the government from those who reap a large
benefit from it Ex.
F A Mxire, who has received such a
flattering vo'e for U S Sena'or is the man
who once ran for supreme judge and was
elected He is by far the least able of the
members of the bench. In fact the other
members are bead and shoulders above him
in legal attainments. In the interest of
Oregon the Dvmocrat dislikes the idea of
either Dolph or Moore for U S Senator.
It dislikes the idea of any republican fill
ing the position; but as the fate will that
way let it be a man more nearly of the
people. He should not only be all right
on the great financial issue of the dsy, the
free coinage of home produced silver, bat
as well a representative man. FoJton, in
this respect, is the best man among those
rushing forward for the place. But there
are better men than Fulton.
From Legislator Down.
It is said that when Mitchell was elected
one representative refused $5000 for his
vote. Not many men would do that; but
this man undoubtedly did do it. How
many men these times would refuse less
than that. What will not a man do for
gain. let him pause, though, for murder
will o-t, and eventually the man who sells
his vote will sick into a political grave.
His jig is up. Circoscstances will make
him suspected, and the suspected man will
always bi in a dilemma which way to
torn. He will no longer attract attention.
Were he to pick his teeth w ith a cro w bar
the public would not look at him. He
might ran like a grey hound and no one
would care for his speed. Ha is gone tip.
The public hasnonse for the fellow wbo
will betray the interests entrusted to him.
The great need of the day is trustfulness.
Even now, said" a man the other day to the
Democrat Editor, the young maa wbo can
be relied upon will find plenty to do. He
is wanted. Business men are after those
who will work for their Interests as hard
as for their own. Look into any field.
That is the calibre sought. Any sign o
unfaithfulness will create a distrust that
cannot be overcome. Look out. Ton can
not afford it just from a financial stand
point. The legislator who takes $1C00 for
his vote will lose foOOO by It, and what is
greater w'll lose bis own respect and those
around him. Oh, the agony of a guilty
conscience. Money thieves are not the
only ones. The legislator who represents
himself and not his constituency is little
better (ban the one who takes the 81000.
The selfish person anywhere Is a moral
thief. The bootblack even is better for
bis unselfishness.
The Future.
The Clarkesburg, West Virginia, News,
which comes to the Democrat office, ta'ks
out in the followng emphatic stylo:
Another year and the great campaign of
'96 is upoo us. The fall of '94 must not
di-pirji the veterans of Honest, economic.
common government. We must fight and
our ngni mugi be tor principles, ss well sal
Cor true blue men who will through thick
and thin make Democratic principles oper
ative, ani carry them in:o active legislstion.
The Democratic party Is nothing if not a
rty ol principles Whenever it has pois
ed ss anything e se. It has been beaten and
rightly. The campaign of '96 must be
fought out on more sggretaive and positive
mts than that of '92. " Good t was and is
the Chicago platform, It can consistently be
made more radical wi b reference to the
tariff legislation of the last thirty years, but
yet peifectly conservative with tre ancient
creed of antebellum Democracy. . The mon-
poly vampires must be given to understand
that no quarter will be t-ndcred th;m. It J
one of ihe unwritten, yet, inalterable dt-
ws of 1 lie American people that financial
bloo'l-.ucklng must very, very soon come to
a stop. - ':
The recent temroriiins with Protection
only means more decisive action in tbe fut
ure among the rank aad file. It means that
the ttaders stml and set in closer sympa
tiy. ' rv -;r . . ", , .
Yoo Ab Ali, itt :1
It yov -ake your washing to
ths Albany &toaiu Laundry. If you
don't you are not. Something ia the
matter otou. How can you go to a
Chinese establishment with a tirst-class
steam lauurirv in tno city. Don't do it,
li all rivlii. hv nmttinir it ttnnnu....
do make a few ceuts; what does it profit
! you, with the Chinese smell and lurking
disease around. Patronize the Albany
'steam Laundry.
Dolph Against the Field. ' '
A hot, fierce fight it going on in the Ore
gon legislature, for the U S Senatorship.
The contest is an interesting one. Mr Dolph
it prancing ahead of all contestants bucked
by year of favors extended a certain trac
tion of his constituency, lie is making the
race of his life. The veins srs standing
out on hts forehead like whipcords, as it
were; and evety muscle Is strainer! to the
utmoit. Will he make lif The people
don't want him, for ihey know Mm to he an
ariitocrst who csres ss little tor '.he labor
ing man as the dog for the cat, snd that he
represents only a few of ths people of his
state, lie msy be ss frigid ss the north
pole, personal!) ; but tbey could stsnd that
If ho was only looking si their interests
Tbey cannot be hoodwinked after seeing
him arm in arm with the grest trutts. mon
opolies and gold bugs of the country.
Their eyes need only hive bten ha'f open
to have sised up Mr Dolph. Tbey have
done it thoroughly, snd the result is tbey
do not want him. With a perils ency that
Is commendable only lor Its seal, he ia be
Ing foicsd upon the people. While drawing
$10 a day as Senator he it ct home running
hts own campaign. How much boodle is
being inlrojjced into the game no one
knoAS, though many hsve done plenty of
wild figuring on the subject. It i proba
ble a goodHeal i being used. If so votes
will be high when the niclat moment comc.
Some people suggest that the few drrarcr.it.
sud populists in the legislature should unl
sn- defeat Mr Dolph at once. A much rs
the public would like to see Mr Do'ph de
feated they should do nothing ot the kind
Let the Republicans sett e it themssive
There was a time when several D.-mows
did it, and were honest in their Vi'f ta"
they were working for the beat.bui personal
results alone never ht e justified It andtho e
who did it have slwsys reaped the cooe-
queocet.
Gold.
The world's production of gold wa
1122,875.236 in 1391., 11,419,563 in 1892,
1155.521,700 in 1393, and for 1S94, it is
estimated to have been not less than $175,-
000.000.
The United States is the large produc
er of gold. Of the world's sepply in 1893
this country yielded $35,955,000. Austra
lasia $35,6Sa.600, Africa 129,305,000, Kus
sla $26,454,00i. Ko other country sup
plied as much as 15,000,000. India and
the Guiasas nearly reached that figure.
The largest sum ever produced ia this
country was 165.000,000.1a 1S53. Tbe
average for the twenty yers after the dis
covery of gold in California in 149 was
t50.000.000. The total production to the
present time has been nearly t2.000.000,-
000.
1 he following from the Salem Post is at
least worth reading. The DsmockaT edi
tor has not yet ihormghiy digested the sub
ject an i so gives the Item without comment
"No appropaiattoBS for schools other
than common schools" rccorr.ended M
Penaojer. And he was right. When the
ata'e gives every boy sad girl the advan
tage of the common schools it has dose its
dV.y, and should do no more. On this b.
ds is puVic ednca'ioa equal. BeTor-d that'
says the Oregonlaa,"it It favoritism." The
state has no business to make erne man
s"i a docter and another's a physician, and
this one a teacher or a dergyroaa or any
thing else. Let every child have a good
English education, and if tit parents
want him to know mote than this, let (hem
pay for it.
Tbe acsesameet on tbe big stocks of mer
chandise in Portland ia worth noticeing:
The great siry goods bouse of Lipsnan,
Wolf t Co. was returned by tbe county
assessor at $15,000! But this was so rot
tea a piece of work that a newspaper agi
tation of the subject resulted in the county
board raising it to ioO.OOO. The stock
carried by Llpman. Wolf & Co. is proba
bly worth anywhere from 1350.000 to half
a million. Tbe assessment of the Meier
and Frank Co., O'.ds & King. Prager Bros,
and Goldsmith Lowenberg tc Co. was
equally ridiculous says a circular letter sent
out by the state board of equalisation ie
their own behalf.
There art very few consistent legislators.
Many of them are regular Dr Jekylls and
Mr Hydea. Among those who are consist
ent in tbe present legislator it is probable
none is more so than Hon E. Qofer of the
Salem Journal. Mr Hofer votes the way
be has talked. He is very democratic io
bis behavior, and if be keeps up bis rec
ord will not leave the capitol with any
thing to regret, nor even a waste basket,
ss much as one is needed in a newspaper
office.
Keep track ofyaur children. If tbey
are worth bringing up at all, tbey are
worth bringing up well. Some people
seem to think they will come up them
selves without any attention. But the
weeds must be kept out of tbe garden or
there will be no "truck" at the barves
season.
Cstl Brown, rusjor-general in Cotey's
army, hss gone to work. Gone to woikl
Can this be possible. It cannot be suppos
ed that this waa what Miior Brown was
after. The Democrat extesds him its
heartfelt sympathy.
This bank examiner some legislators are
talking of foisting on the people is to re
ceive, if the law is passed, (3000 a year
and $500 for traveling expenses. This
take should be set down on. This legislature
was to c'o away with these useless red rib
bona.
The Corvallis Gazette is proud because
of its opposition to Dolph . That Is right;
but netrlr ever paper In Oregon is in the
same boat. The Oregonian and States
man stand almost alone In his favor.
The creamery move Is assuming sn si-
pect that it encouraging. Let it be establish
ed right and thero can be no question but
wbat the cream will rise snd the cheese-
come.
A state senator in Minnesota broke
pledge to Lis constituents, and received
this message. ''Slippery Sam. your name
is pants." The senator sued the Western
Union for libel, and secured $10,000 dam
ages. While we art looking out for new Indus
tries we should not lose sight of 1 tacking
astablishuients . It is time we quit eating
eastern packed goods.
An exchange says ex-Governor l'ennoy
er's mouth will iiave no successor
This is. unkind.
Kaep everlastmgly
vcitising. -
at It. Whair Ad-
-Pianos .abdOroajis. Save small! deal
ers and a$rent commissions by baying
from the rViley B Allen Co direct. In-
nfwmtion "li0refor priW j
Satu. Jay Night.
This is Saturday night. Another week
has gone. How fast tho weeks go. Can
any man analyse the one just gone. Nearly
every week has Its fad or fads and this has
been no exception.
Doi.ru
Has been the great center 0' conversa
tion. Hit nnme has been bounced around
like a rubber bail. Great Caesar; how his
name has been banged. Did jou ever see
a foot ball game The men line ap with
beads together, the foot ball is passed back,
a man takes it and guarded by sn interfet
ng crowd of suppor'ers rushes like a Ne
braska cyclone head foremost into the op
posing line, and if tackled, squirms and
struggles forward like a grossed pig, the
whole crowd fe and friend upon him; and
so the game proceeds. Ugh, bow rough.
Well, that hardly holds a candle to the
foot ball game with the name Doloh c"ur
log the week that ia closing. It haa not
only been bnged and jumped down into
the mud of politics; but i bas been kicked
high into the depths of an Oregon fog; it
baa been et upon with all the energy of
the masses tired l misrepresentation; it
bas been slugged by the borny bsnded
fsrmer wesry of monopoly and trust; by
the luboring man and tradesman weaty of
his gold bug efforts.atl regardless of part,
some o! the tardoit smashes being made by
men in his on p rty. On tbe other band
a desterate in rtf rence bas lieen made by
the smal ei fol'v ing coached by tbe csle ;
bra'ed qu-uler bark (te iy-fiv- years be
hind time) Sco't. Mod rubbed down by a
Salem man; bu-Jowlv the line has been
giving away. hooKn the first great rush
took the Dolpbs a!m"st to the goal. But
tbe fight iroes An and another week will
probably see itfieer '-ban tri-r. lathe
mean time Mr Dolph did not leave for
Washington on the day set.
CoiiTT Division.
Another feature of tbe week bas been a
warm discussion In different parts of tbe
county upon tee subject of county division.
However earnest men msy become in their
efforts to secure division they should not
lose their beads nor their good will towards
those opposing division. Some say the
matter should be one entirely within tbe
proviose of tbe section desiring division;
that all the petitions and remonstrances
should come from within the limits of Ibe
proposed count? ; but this absolutely has
00 foundation. It is a matter for tbe
whole county, sod for one section just as
much i anothsr. itery person in Linn
county ha a sight to be beard ia this mat
ter. Nail that down with an iron post
The Drmocbst ts opposed to divislos in
any part of tbe county, though it would
not care particularly if some other county
got the toes of the Three Sisters which
protrude into tbe sooth eat corner of tbe
county, as It would make no difference
with our lasts, and would not take away
from the glory of old Una, a name that bas
come down through Oregon history with
credit, made Illustrious by many Incidents
and by men of noble mien who would al
most rise) cp in their graves were there a
real dar.ger of sod) a movement. Tbe
member of the S'ae Legislature are in
vited to consider tbe fact that counties
should only be divided in plain cases
where tbe situation is so emphatic that
division is needed and is not Ibe mere de
sire to secure a county seaL
Washington Letter.
Frata 1 or rctroisr Corrwt"Os4ot.
Wasiiisgtox, Jan. 21, lSS.
The RepubliciBS In Coogresa haveaoclh-
er bad case of HawaLaa fever, brought 00
by the news ol ibe vry feeble revolt
against the repablic of Hawaii, hi;h as
published in SatarcUv's papers. Ia their
ravings against the aCmloisirsiion the Re
publicans forget thai the absence of a V S
warship fiona Honolulu at tte time of tbe
revolt was direct !f dte to a icq esl scale t y
Preiideet IWe of, of Hawsii; also, tha:
Minister Wi.'IU In his cScial dUpstch to
Secret rr Greham civlnf seas of t.e re
volt and its failure-
Represen'alivelect FHxgeraU, wl Ms,
wss probibly the first msa to Piesi
dent Clevtlsnd Ibe direct question : " Will
ihere be sa exua stss:oa of Congrea"?
Any.sv be is the first rrsn who hss asked
the quest a and made koowa tbe P.esi
dent's teplv. which wss ss fol'osrs: 'I
hae not ye: mack dp my mlad. K nXhlsf
is done at this session of Congress, sod Its
best interest of the country demand it.
shall not hesitate to convene Congress
again, without rrgird to any patty feeling
and unenfloenced by any consUieia'ioo save
that of public good.
The Naval appropriation hill, which has
been repotted 10 the Route, carries, In a
eordapce with Secretary Herbert's recom
mendatlonif ia.ooo.ooo for the construct loa
of three coast-Hne tatt;trthlps; also rrons
ion for the construction of twch e tarpedo
baats of from 100 to 300 tons each The bill
provides thst one 0(1 he bsltle.abiie and
three of tbe torpedo boats shall be built
upon the Pacific Coast or In adjacett wst
era, U it can be done at a fair cost.
Although the re cpeair.g ot the case
raises a d nbt ss ;o whether tbe comml tee
on the J" llciary of the House wl.l retort
that Impeachment resolution against Judge
Ricks of Ohio, it msy yet do so, unlets the
hearing of Judge Ricks and any witnesses
be may introduce shsll put a mCra favor
able asp c' on the charges sgslnst ths
Judge, which the committee has once de
cided were proven.
Speaker Crisp, who hss not beco well
receoilr, hss by advice of bis physicans,
gone swsy for a few data test. v
A bill was introduced in the ss-nate
the other dav by Mr Ia son. oppropria
ing fjo.ooo to cne IvaTemplclon for injur
ies sh received on a public highway near
Brownsville. She has already had t0
salts on the case and has been defeated in
both. She now comes to the legislature
for $20,000 We do not know the nature
of the injuries she received, but they must
have been very sevwe, it they were worth
$20,000. Post.
They were, severe resulting In the lo'S of
a leg and tho only recovered not because
she did not deserve it, but on account of
legal technicality. 820,000 is more than
should be ssked. A mistake wss made in
putting It so high and will probably tetult
In its defeat. 85,000 or something like
that should have been assed for.
Should the bill preventing chartvaiit past
the name of John Daly, the author should
be a household word in everv new hone In
Oregon. The newly married couple i l
shout hit nsme wt h a blessing. Thi most
serious time is the event under the bell of
flowers snd it should be kept sacred and
fcee from annoyance. Here's to Dily. Msy
Dal daily dally with the go ideas of fort
une, sad may sunshine fill bis pathway.
Captain Sweeney. US A. Sin Diego
Cat ssys: "Bhlloh's Catarrh Remedy la
the first medicine I hive ever taund that
would do mi any oad." Price ,c.
)r. Price's Cream Daklng f ' ne4m
A Fare Ofsno Cream f Tartar! ,
Karl's Clover. Ro t wIlT Cpurlfy ; j our
blood, dear your complexion, . reg u late
. .(....i. 1 i...j .1...
25c. 50c, and'$i.oo
TWO RELICS.
In clennimr tin around !. . n
ofuca today two relics wore found, one Mo
tormic s Almanic. printed in Portland, On,
containing full information in reference to
a If I ,V.,wu,n?on wano, and Montana,
,. innier, inirieenth year ol
publication, and daUd 1867. It is full of
interesting information . The following is
about Linn county:
'.ana countv is aitnnfA.i nArit. r 1
and contains a population of 7,709. being
an increase of 37 since 1SW5. In 1850 tbe
population pf this rrnnl. uo. .l titiA
Linn county contains an area of 877 square
miles, or 661.200 acres. Numlmr of i.,alt
,n 1? f0""1- 4 ! fem ales, 3, 474. Vot
ers'SoO, Acres of land under cultivation,
"i""' v auie 01 assessable property, iz.
500.000. During 1866 a splnndid brick
court house was erected at Albany, the
county seat, at a cost of $31,000. Ths
DOSt OtiiFes in this pnnntv an Athans
Peoria, Lebanon, fcfcio, Brownsville, Pine
ami iiamsiiurg.
County Officers Judire. E K Geary;
Commissioners. Paul C Clover and Jason
Wheeler; Sheriff. Harvey Smith; Clerk, A
ousnuru; nssessor, ueorge
Treasurer, James Nixon; School
tendctt, C A Ffrtrwon; Surveyor.
Huston;
Kuperin
H J C
AverLill; Coroner, William LUtmr.
At that time T B Odtmeal was judire of
Renton county; B W Wilson, clerk; D O
nark, treasurer. J C Peebles was judge
of Marlon county: J J Murphy, sheriff;
OeoEdss, clerk; L J Powell, school super
intendent. An item says tbe Willamette
Valley is believed to be tbe finest wheat
growing section in tbe U S. R H Craw
ford and vm Cyrus wert state- senators
from Linn snd E B Moore, IS H Helm, J J
A Vtorth, J K South and Wm (J Baird,
representatives. I N Doloh was then a
state senator from Multnomah ; among
those in the bouse were loan vt hiteaker
and B B Cochran, from Lane. Binger Her
man, of Douglas, and V A Chtnowilh of
bentoa, all well known U the VgaiocaaT'a
readers. The population of Oreiron was
65,030. Linn county cast 2230 voU.
Uenrv W Corbett was U S senator
The other relic is a World almanac with
the compliments of the editor, the famous
Manton Marble, on the cover. Date 1669.
'lbs two pamphlets are preserved and
may be Ken by any one interested in them
The Legislature.
watrrseoAr.
New bills in tbe Senate: Gowan ap
propriating money for graded school at
Burns: Calbreatb, In reference to 00-
acene lileratore and pictures : Hobeon
protecting men furnishing materul lor
railroads, senator aletjuin s bill ron-
cerning salariee of stale omcsrs fixes sal
ariea aa folloas: Governor, 15000
judges of tha supreme court. VfJOO: s
reUry ol slats. fUUU: treasorwr, s40tXI
brintar. S3500: achool annerinindnt.
llSOO; reporter of the supreme coort.
BIOOO: clerk of tbe supreme court. 13009
All feet are te go lato a salary fund, oet
ot wnicu the salaries are to be paid
Appropriating feee te ose'a earn use, or
, . 1 . , . - i .
sauiicg so sisp at in-usni mm prsviasa,
la puoiababie with IZM aae, or atx
months' imprisonment, or both, and for-
letture of office.
In the bouse 241 bills have been intro
duced. Among the new bills are; Smith
el Polk, for 6 per cent interest ; Onrdsns
regulating fees of county assessors and
commissioner . lioolbby. abolishing
county assessor and creating precinct ae-
seor. Imtis. ereaunz ermont county
out of Umatilla ; Smith, of Josephine,
amending Australian beiiot law, riotf
man o,AJ for road improvements in
Union and Wallowa counties, also bill
establishing 8uta Normal school at Co
quelle. Wright, providing (or immediate
. . - . : . . 1 . . . . ,
coaiiracuw oi muts vrrv-roD sstiudi .
Thompson, providing for asrvice of
summons by any person not a party to
ae ion. Dcnn.raitinsjstesdard eft such srs
qualiBcauona. Mmtrom. providicjrAtimt
exscu'ora or administratora may have
right to raise money by sale or mortgage
ot real property to pay pressing debts of
the estate when proceeds o! personal
property are not sufficient. Seaion, pro
tecting sic. moose, dser and mountain
sheep, prohibiting absolutely the killing
of such animals for aale. Smith of Jose
phine introduced a joint reeolulioc for
committee of three on bouse and in two
senate to in veetifets charges erf corruption
oncwry.eic, relative to tbe election of
8 senators. Referred.
In the i 'easts Senators on ioir.t com
snittews were appointed. Senator Dawson
is on the committee to examine tbe state
treasurer's office and Johnson to examine
books and accounts at the penitentiary.
Among tb bills of importance were tbe
following: By anberburg. to 1 emulate
railroad travel and prevent tbe giving oi
passes; by Holly, providing for district
justices and constable in towns not ex
oecdtng 3X. Maxwell introduced joint
memorial for the pensiocing of all person
taking part in Indian war of lMT; 1&44.155
and liti, as recorded in the otSoe of the
secrrtary of tbe stain of Oregon, snd to
bare same pension as granted tbe alexican
war veterans.
In the beuse a bill in tbe inUrest cf
Portland was into Juoed autborixinir school
distriajs of orS5,000 inba'Hlints to borrow
monev and icsse nesotiable bonds. Peti
tioo introducetl by Denny, signed by
teachers and parents, asking that a bill be
passed to prevent the canufactare and sale
ot agarettes.
k the Sesaie among the bills introduced
were tbe touting: Raley, building
branch insane asylum at Union; King, for
constitutional amendment prpceing refer
dum ana tntauve and educauonal qualia
cation for election.
In the be use memorial for reimbunesneot
of Multnomah county for improvement of
nverconcured in. introdused: Boothbv.
joint memorial asking free and un limited
seinage of silver at 16 to 1 and a protective
tariff against foreign silver. Ciaig, on
enrrvrt resolution that no appropriations
ought to be asked now for state university
or agncniiurai college. rreral committee
reports were made and a few new bills of
little importance introduced.
A Tallman Party.
Tali. mas, Jan 25. A surprise party and
candy pulling was given at W T Cary's
Wednesday eve in honor of ber daughter.
Miss VaUie. Tbe candy was made and
pulled by !lis Maggie ilurkhart which
was perfect and praised by all. Those
present were: Mr and Mrs H A Crewder,
uf Albany, Mr and Mrs llildreth, Mr and
Mrs Palmer, Misses Anaa Evins, Maggie
Ilurkhart, Vallie Cary. Leena Evins, Nora
Constable, Lida Jen try, Messrs Albert
Drumra, Perry Scott, Charier Buckner,
Kubhy Walker, Kobsui Walker, Oscar
Davis, Walter IStvis, Charley J en try, Sher
fey Jentry, Mr Jones, Mr Hartley, last but
not least was Mr Jobn W Cary from The
Dalles, a brother of W T Cary. A pleasant
evening was passed in civil games until 2
o'clock. Refreshments was candy and
upples. A Sckibblkh.
A coat deal bas been said about broad
tires for wagor.s. Ther certainly are the netd
of Oregon. The following wide tire est
was made at tbe Ohio state University, j
An osslinary wagon with a new S-inch tire ,
was loaded with two ions tons. or 4.430 lbs..
and the draft was measured dynamometer.
On an ordinary earth road in good condi
tion and bard, tho draft was just S64
pounds. On a grass Geld it was 46b pounds.
On newlyplowed land it was 771 poonds.
As tbe draft of an ordinary horse 1,000 lbs.
is 150 pounds, two horses could draw this
load with ease on an ordinary road and a
ton and a half on a grass sad, while with a
narrow tire, naif as much, or a single ton,
is a full load for a double team, besides
this, the broaa tires roll and level a read,
so that the more it is used the hetfer it be
comes, while narrow tires cut it into ruts if
at all soft.;
"Old, yet ever new, and simple and
teauliful ev;r,"singj 1110 poet, in worda
which might nelt opptv to Ayer's Ssrsap
arilla the most efficient and sclenMflc
blood purifier ever oflered lo sutfei Ing
humanity. Nothing bnt superior n liit
keeps It so long at 'he front.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World - Fair Hisrhsst Medal and Diploma.
DIED.
KITCHEN. In Portland, on Sunday
morning, Jan 20. 1S95, of appendicitis,
alter an Illness of about four days, Joseph
Kitchen, at the sge of 33 years. Mr
Kitchen came to Oregon from England
s'x years ago, residing In Albany until
about two and a halt yeaia ago, When he
moved to Portland. He leavea a wife
and nephew In Portland, a brother, Fiank
Kitchen, anJ nephew, J R Wilson, of this
city.
Spscial iplfc
Hon J. K. Wcathcriord Honored.
Salem, Or, Jan 26. Joint convention
in scsion a few minutes after 12 o'ciocb 1
and immediately proceeded to take filth i
ballot on senators, lfennetts r.ame was
withdrawn and Cogswell made a short amce the present session of congress be
speecb scoring the republicans for inability I Ran. It was, moreover, the first realiza-
10 eiect senator and nominating ) K 1
Weatherford of Lian county. Nomina- I
lion received with cheers, balloting pro
ceeded in a lively manner occupying less
than half an bour. Not so many specta
tors present today as no change in vote was
4 : , : , v Li - . .
aniii.-ij'itieti. areryining was quiet, ana
ordnrly. Uepr Sctt being absent. Tern -
pleura, (Dolph man) paired with him.
making tha total vote 64. Tbe result cf
ballot was as folio t:
Doloh 42. Moore 6. Hare 10.
Weatherford 8. Williams 4. ISarkley
Lord 2. Lowell 3. Simon 1.
Tongue 1. The convention adjourned
until noon Monday. House adjourned
until 11 :.5U Monday.
Dolph Losing Ground.
8 alex, Jan 25, 1335. -Tiie joint meet
ing of the two houtes today continued tbe
excitement over the senatorial contest.
Dolph is undoubtedly losing bis grip, hav
ing tost two votes one a bolt, the other by
pairing, uooper ot lienton bolted, ana
Moores, for Dolph, and Scott, anti-Do'pb,
paired. The vote was. Dolph, 42; Moore,
11; ilennett. ; Hare, 10; Lord, 2; Her
man, 10; Williams, 2; Los ell, I; Barclay,
te
The wildest excitement prevailed during
the balloting today and they bad to muster
more sergeant at arms to keep tbe crowd at
bay. Every time a Dolph man ' arose he
vas met by boots, hisses and groans and it
was with great difficulty the crowd could
be checked in their excitement. Dolph
men conoedehis defeat.
Continue! to Hang Fire.
Salxk, Jan 24. The vote for US sen
ator was delayed today in order to give
Scott time to arrive from Tangent. It
resulted in Dolph receiving 44 votes.
lacking 2 of the requited number. Moore
received tne opposition vote ana necre
tary Kincaid was complimented with 2
Tbe joint sesaon adjourned until tomor
row at 12 o'clock.
Vote:Dolph.44. Moore. 19; Hare. 10.
Bennett, 8; Moody, 4; Kincaid. 2; Lord,
2; VMlliams, 1- toll vote rest. Indira
tions are tbat Dolph will lose heavily
tomorrow. oni ber good speeches made
Everybody good natured and specta
tors did not lues Dolph men aa tbey did
yesterday. Indications are tbat it will
be a long but good natured flight and
-bat Sol Uirsch and V P Thorn peon will
he ia it.
On the Ridge.
Jan 18, US.
Miea Beerel returned te Tangent last
week, after finishing a four months
school, but we bear aba has been engaged
to teacu tbe spring term in tbe same
oiainct.
Irvin and HaUie DemDsvhaTe gone to
Lebanon to attend school the rema nder
of the winter.
Mrs Phil pott ia slowlr recovering from
ner long serious illness.
Mr Davenport and family are all now
improving.
Jobn Grime, who had bia shoulder
badly hurt but week by his horse falling
wttb him is still confined to tbe boa:
though some im proved.
A McXary is preparing to eat out 2000
prune tree on bs farm.
Prof Johnson is having a twelve acre
orchard set out, also a three ace straw
berry patch on bw farm at Muddy.
Mr Locke ia visiting with relatives in
t.ogene.
Miss Ett -evio, of Harriaburg, will
finish her ool oa Muddy this week
but will o again when the weather
improves. S. S.
BAg Ustysniats.
Nsrsr Yoaa, Jan. 25. The engagements
of gold for shipment bv tomorrow's
steamers agjnegate .700.000, of whk-h
the La Boarrme will take 43.aXI.CM.
and the LucanU, $3,650,000. This makes
tbe fetal expoi is for the week $7,3X1,000,
hictt 1 the largest amount chipped in
any orto week eince April, 1893. roc the
f Mir weeks ending iaturdar, the gold
a 11 preen U- will foot up neariv $J0,tX,
OX), which is greater than any month 'a
exports since last June.
Danger Froi-iCatarrh.
The most fmpofnt fealure about that
very common comp'aln. ca arrh in the
bead, is its tendenev to develop Into mm
other more serious and dangerous disease
Toe tool matter c rot-pie; from the head
into the- b.ochiaI tubes or I ipjts is verv
liable to lead to bronchitis or conssmoskK:
that destrovcr which causes sno'e dea'hs
in this country than any other disease
As catarrh otiginatet in impurities in the
blood local apn tctlioos can do but litre
good. The cnenBson sense mettaod ot
reatrnent is to purify the blood, and for
his purpose there Is no preps rt loo
u peri or to Hmd's Sarsaparllia. The
owertul action uf this medicine npun the
looj espels every Impatity, and or so
O'nr earn ca'.A'rl aai g'e- h;i!th to
he entire o-gani-n.
Only one grade of Photos st Tinkles ;
dlflerent sixes from $l.li to fTo.oo per
aox. CabloeU $1.53 up.
ShQoh's Cure, the great couzh and
croup cure. Is In great demand. Pocket
sise contains twemv-Sve dttses only 45c
Children love it. Sold by druggists.
Trx Latest 5swa is that Julius Grad-
wohl is doing business in his new quart
ers, the old Poet Office and Odd Fellow's
building and Opera House, and to give
an introduction to bis new store, tie will
sell the following goods for net costonlv
1 box full weight Savon soap 83 cts. 2
oxs 1 rvnch sardines 2- els. Oy iters 1 0 cts
rcn, Ariiiails an! M ciSes 2s cts lb,T
aai osvjnlt siit as toe a any
mil tns.-tt.
Special announcement. Owing to the
increased demand for Crayon Pottraita I
have decided to put In a portrait and
frame department, ao it will not be nec.
estary to send work to Chicago or San
Francisco. I have a skilled artist to assist
in finishing my crayons, and positively
guarantee satisfaction. Tinkle the pho-
Mjgrarner.
Don't Trade with Conn & Huston
Unless rou want good erocerlea anrl
produce a-, the lowest prices and first class
treatment. 1011 can get them there,
iney are open early and Ie o serve the
puoiic. ana a inai win convince anv one
vs me urci.
1 . . -
I W B-nlloy will repair children1 shoes
sxter scnooi and .lave them ready for the
next dav.
Good
at all times.
Better
than anything else.
Best
of all external remedies
Allcock's
Porous Plaster
For lame back, stiff joints,
sore muscles, soreness in
the back, chest or side.
The Oal Bat Was. soSsfiae. is
M iassst sa aak "Aucocs's."
Allcock'a Corn Shields,
Allcock'a Bunion Shields,
Hsvs ao sqaal as a rsttef sad curs for corns
and bunion.
Brandreth's Pills
are purely vegetable; a safe and
affeotire remesty for young and old.
Passe tbe .
Washikotov, Jan. 25, The bill pledg
ing the faith of tha Unitrtl StatM in An
the construction work of tho Nicaragua
canal passed the senate tonight by tbe
decinive yote of 31 to 21. It waa the ter
ruination of a debate which has lasted
won n euner orancn 01 congress, 01 me
vast project so long and vigorously urged
for a canal ioining the Allan tic and Pa
cific, with the United States government
standing apoeor for the execution of the
work.
The Strike.
I'.bookly, Jan. 23. Sheriff Doht to
day received a letter from President
Lewis, of tbe Brooklyn Heighta road,
protesting at bia failure to take proper
Steps to protect cars on roads Inralvl in
the county, and notifying him that he
will be held personally responsible in
Queens county for all danism r!nru
Workman Connelly said early in the day
to several reporters that the strike might
be called off. Later, when asked for
particulars, he replied that the strike
will not be called off in anr event, and
tbat ins tea1 of but 5000 being out. there
will be 10,000 out soon. He denied that
any strikers nave returned to work,
fswrlcesi sSrswest.
Losoos, Jan. 25. The British steamer
EscuriaL from Cardiff for Flume, has
been wrecked off Port Wreath. This ship
went to pieces, and only 7 out of a crew
of 19 were saved. The fishing boat Tweed,
owned at Dunbar, and manned by a crew
fretn that place, went down during the
recent storm, and ber crew of 7 were
drowned.
. MxaUilesf.
MrxrxrTA, III., Jan. 25. At 3 P.M.
today tbe main buildings of Kenning' s
Wewery were wrecked trr a boiler explo
sion, i be concussion was so great that
every building in tbe city waa bwdiy
shaken. I ho building deatrored waa
five storiee high and filled with machin
ery. The force of tbe explosion com
pletely demolished it. killing six men
and badly injuring six others.
A assail AJUr.
Yosohama, Jan. 25. An official dis
patch saya General Xodxrr attacked Hai
Chen January 17, and adds: "There
were fJU0 Chinese troone nnder General
Chang on our right, and 6000, under
General Twi. on our left wing. We
found 21 Chinese dead after the battle,
including two officers. Natives eay the
Chinese lost over 100 men."
Fatal SAWrwc
gpasoi x, Wash., Jan. 24. Xewa of a
fatal shooting acraoe at Condon's Fprr-v
on the Colusttbia river, 13 miles north of
Wilbur, yesterday, lias just been receiv
ed. William Condon, better known u
Wild Goose Bill." became involved in
a dispute with a man regarding some
cattle. Both men pulled their guns and
commenced shooting. "Wild Goose BUI"
1 en stead at tbe first ahot. His assailant
was fatally wounded, dying soon after.
Won! waa taken to Wilbur bv a courier,
and K. J. Keeree. of that citV. tetemoh-
xl the facts to Judge Wallace Mount.
Leturaws.
WAsmsorox, Jan. 21. The vote on the
Nicaraugua bill will be taken up ia the
senate at 5 oj clock torn arrow afternoon,
unless some unexpected parliamentary
obstruction ia interpoeed.
Ia view of the speedy culmination of
the long debate there waa added interest
today in the speeches and much specula
tion on the outcome of the long struggle.
White spoke in advocacr of the bilL
Morgan, in charge of the'measure, will
dose the debate tomorrow. Morgan is
confident he baa a tnajoritr in favor of
the U1L
Attotlae War rswfeaMe
M xi ico, Jan. 21. Guatemala's answer
waa received this evening. The minister
of foreign aSaire for Mexico ears it will
be presented fonnallr to tbe cabinet and
the president at 10 o'clock tomorrow. It
is understood the answer is that the ter
ritory in dispute belongs to her; that if
any idemnity is to be pail, Mexico owes
it to Uoatemala. The prospects are that
war will be declared tomorrow or the
next dav.
A Tsssa-wesswa Talker.
Sax Faixctaco, Jan. 21. Thomas
Winn bas aetonkbed the medical men of
San Francisco by talking after bis tongue
had been cut out. Wixji waa treated at
t. Luke's hospital for cancer. It was
found neceesanr to cut out his tongue,
and Winn submitted to the opersucm.
Winn, when he recovered from toe effects
of chloroform, which had been adminis
tered, sat cp and said :
"Doctor, I'm a brick."
Urssrulit Qwtlsafc.
Waahisgtos, Jan. 21. An encourag
ing report of the prospects of an increase
01 government revenue is given bv Rep
resentative McMiilin. of Tennessee, as
trie result of a talk with Secretarv Car
lisle. His statement is the first authent
ic information of the administration's
view of the outlook, and shows the re
ceipta from the income tax will greatly
exceed the estimates of the department.
! assvke Csawm.
Pn-rsarsM, Jan. 24. The Carnegie
Company is said on good authorirv tq be
contemplating changing tueir Homestead
steel plant ot admit of manufacturing
cannon to compete with the Bethlehem
works and even with the great Krupp
himseli. Secretary Lovejov practicsaiy
suuuiieu tue correctness ot tne Story.
MeeUsg r aseawseraU.
BALsat, Jan. 23. The executive com
mittee of tbe democratic state central
committee bas been in session in this
cuy iot swo oaya. mere were present
D. N . Sears, chairman ; Napoleon Davis,
secretary; committeemen M. A. Miller,
B. Huston, W. G. Weetacott and W.
" . aicuuire. m tuie tbe mceUngaof the
committee Have not been open to the
public, it has transpired that the subject
of discussion waa the retention of repub
licans in office be democratic appointees.
It apjiears that the committee are de
termined that certain federal positions
now held by republicans shall be tilled
uy uemocrata.
BtgCaawkUag
Tacoma, Jan. 23. The PuvaUun and
Black river Indian tribes are participat
ing here ia the first
that haa occurred for over 30 years. The
siuc una oeen in progress lor IS aavs.
ana 13 apnarentiv half finisho.) vv.
eiue tias a certain number of chips, which
are hid, the opposite side guessing where
one odd chip is. The Puvadlups are
.ka.J 1 r . . ...
iiatmg Bvoreu oi out ot a possible
w) points. The braves on both sides are
bettintr heavilv
. - w v. .
suuuuy, uoreee, cows ana Ulantets
TswJilcaragsui Bill.
Wasuixutox, Jan. 23. After discus
sion upon the financial bills was ended
in the senate today, UieKicaragua canal
bill waa taken up and Turpie reeumed
his speech against the measure, Turpie 'e
remarks became very rersonal at one
point, and he arraigned Morgan, who is
in charge of the bill, as chairman of the
committee on foreign relations.
A tsalesasaai Last.
Fkksno, Cl. Jaa. 28. W. W. Gibbons,
traveling salesman from Loe Angeles, is
missing and it ia believed he haa been
murdered near this city. About the
middle of last November, he left Kings
burg with a team, tor Fresno, and haa
never been heard of. The team was his
own. ilia family, in Mmneaota.are con
ducting a search. He was seen with a
considerable sum of money in Kinga
burg and, although lie did not carry this
money with him, it is supposed some
ono thought he had it and waylaid him.
A Big AalverUaeaaeal.
La Guards, Or., Jan. 23. Citixens
here feel a just pride that the seven car
loads of Grande Konde valley flour and
provisions recently forwarded from La
Grande to the hungry Nebraskas is the
largest relief douation yet shipped from
any section of equal population in Ore
gon. . .
Jska Baallk KUtcw.
Spok akk, Wash., Jan. 23. John Smith
was felling a tree near Welsh, 25 miles
from here, yesterday, when a failing '
branch struck him on the head.crushing
it like an ercshcll and killini? him in. '
Btantly. He was a brothur of Mra Judge i
Cartwr.ght,oi this city. .. j
BAD COMPLEXIONS
Dark, yeUoW, cUy, toothy skin, pfns
plga.blafkTieacU.io'ogrirses, sedges,
dry, this, an failing bair.aad slaspt
baby bkaolsbes pnrrealtd Kid eiusd
by tne cetebraaed
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ITie most efleTetldEpurtfTtE sad
besotifjrlcg aortj ta the werist, as
wen as paucstsvl ssreeeest tortoet,
batn.asol sszscry. Is sssobscaasw
It strikes at tJkeCACsx of sons eassv
plezioaal statfigcrxtiasBt, viz.: tbe
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Bold Bsiwisbnt lbs srertd. Form Dmrw asr
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Oregon Pacific Raihodd.
.cats CLAB5. I eeelser
Direct Lire- -
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I om Freight Kate.
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fhe Company iwsjusiaa the ngsst t
.nga eaUing datea sHJoot sottoa.
For freight and pmamafer rates apply
to toy agent.
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PER LsQNTH
!m Ycur Own Locauty
msue easily and boooraily, wiliest capi
tal, daring your spsvre hours. Any rrns
woroAn, boy , or girl can da the work hand
ily, without experience. Talking a
necessary. Sothing like it for moiy
inaJting ever onered before. OurwutKesa
always prosper. No time irasted a
ararntng the bosiaess. We teach yea is
a night how to succeed from the c
hosr. Too can rrake a trial wShevxt ej
per to yourself. W start yoss. fuxniaV
ererything iieeded U. carry oa the bus
sm e hrrmfn'T anrl snssnirtM ts .
agaiitst failure if you al t olknr ocj
simple, piala tsasTwstans. Reswlr?. if
you are in need of ready vnossry, am.
wttat to ksravr all aboot the best paylnsT
business before the public, seed ns yo
aasdress, and ww will Wiait you a sbwv
merit giving yoa all the tnicu!ars
4nUas WU. DUAlWl
Augusta. Maine.
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Uimbago, Sciatica
Kidney Cornplalnts
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Catalogue
FOSHAY A PAASON
siiiasaia saw imii
Druggists and Booksellers.
ceuta for John B. Aldec'a psblirv to
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Dr H E Beers.
Dr O K Been
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention given to diseases o
women. Hours 10 to IS A M, 2 to 4 and
7 to 8 P M. Offices and residence Blum
berg Building, First Street, between loo
and EUwcrth.
jQB. J. L. HILL,
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