The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 08, 1895, Image 2

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The io cents a week daily it being appre
ciated by tbe public.
Portland's tax U 10 mills; but while that
is high tho city is fortunate in having a
low county tax, the city and county being
almost one.
There are plenty ot men in Oregon who
wish thoy bad never heard ot such a thing
as insurance stock. Talk of your East India
bubbles, there la not even a rain bow color
In insurance stock in a small insurance
company.
"If my employer does not retract what
he said to me this morning, I shall leave
his store." :"
"Why, what did he say?"
"He told me to look for another placo.
Harlem Life.
The editor of the Democrat is opposed
tj whipping except in extreme cases. The
school teacher who cannot govern except
witn tile rod stoaid be snipped aaa give
plare tor one who can. " There may be
cases where whipping1 is justifiable, but
every little offense such as poor lessons is
not one ot them. The care should be a
willful one.
xKew York daily papers are full of illus
trations of the great Brooklyn strike. ' It
haseviden'ly been the hottest and most
bitter in the history of any American city,
not excepting Chicago. What a depress
ing thiiig a strike is, and when it is ended
there will be a big loss to everybody con
cerned. Of all times these are the worst
for strikes.
The only clerks needed in a state legisla
ture are the engrossing clerks and a few
others: Fifteen could do the whole busi
ness easily, but our legislators have to satis
fv certain obligations so they scratch each
others b icks anl appoint clerks for every
thing that oflers an excuse. Legislators
who bave favored these steals ought to be
ashamed to Icwk their constituents in the
face.
People nowadays are making the best of
things. From the boot black to the farmer
they are accepting the situation, and, in
stead o lying down and expiring from loss
of "grip," are gripping lighter to every
thing that offers any advantage. The wise
farmer is producing ' wheat at the least
possible cost and is cultivating as well.
while the merchant is allowing no stone to
resiaia unturned and is using printers ink
. judiciously and cons'-ant'-y to est his share
of what business there io.
A man came to the back door for some
thing to eat and was willing to work but
could get nothing to do. After the man had
left the editor read the following item and
thought of the difference in the financial
stations of men in the world: Willie K.
Vanderbilt has given to th wife from
whem be is separated an income of $250,-
' 00C a year and the use of two palaces, one
in New York and one In Newport. For
himself he has taken a suit of rooms at the
Metropolitan club which cost him 112,000
a year, but which he doesn't use, because
he has returned" to Europe to hunt for
pleasure there. Yet the pair, to whom
money is no more than dirt to most peo
ple, are not happy.
Mr Dolph and Mr Scott have been act
ing as if they thought they were tbe only
people in the world; but they are not; an
o'her people have been heard from, and
they think juet like tbee men.
The Moqui Indians of Arizona, who live
m '.be high table lands, believe that they
are tbe only people in the world outside of
the four companies of the United States
cavalry that they saw about two years ago.
The old chief Soloma was taken to Wash
ington in 18S9, and when he came back
and told about seeing thousands of white
men and maty tall buildings, he was be
lieved to be insane. He was put in a
hole and kept on a low diet until he ad
mitted that the Moquais were the only peo
ple on earth. If we keep on we will have
to admit tome day that Mr Scott is the
only man in 'be world or be driven out of
Oregon. But really Mr Scott does possess
energy enough for two men.
Harry Scott makes some terrific efforts to
hit txervboiy who disagrees with him.
How he slasnes right and left, making the
the wind wiiistle; bow he prances up and
down- giving an exhibition tbst would
make a circus clown ashamed of bis profess
ion. But he does exert bimseif to hurt
some one. Bat no one feels it much. His
lasb is cade of mud and only spatters; but
it is a peculiar kind of mud. There is pep
per in it; but no one sneezes; there Is asi
ficetida in it. bat no one leaves tbe room
The tnath is, Oregonians are nsed to Mr
Scott and don t care much what he does
Pacific Coast people grasp everything
about the Nicaragua Canal with avidity.
It means so much for this coast that a man
must be blind who will oppose it. . Aa
eastern exchargs says:
, The early completion of the Nicaragua
Canal is of the greatest importance to this
country. It will give s coi'rol cf markets
of the East, and then with a liberal policy
towards silver it wiil furnish a market for
our surplus silver product, Tbe cotton re
quired for Japanese cotton mills continues
to be purchased io London and Liverpool.
Until we have tbe Nicaragua Canal the
ronte by the Suz Canal U shorter thin it is
from this couny- No 01. e doubts that the
Japanese would gUdly buy of us if we could
make it their interests to do so.
A very careful review of the wheat crops
of tbiacountry and of the world appears In
the Sun . Conceding the crops of 1891 and
1892 to be even larger than most estimates,
the Sun shows from a review of the amount
used as bread and reed and that exported
that tbe surface of those extra large crops
has at last been exhausted. We have used
within the past six months at least 50,000,
CO'J bushels of wheat as food for domestic
animals, hogs, cattle, horses and poultry.
Besides the visible supply amounting to
83,000,000 the Sun estimates that there re
main in farmers' hands 138,000,000. This
will not supply us for the. next six months
and furnish as much for export as from
July 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1895. From 10 to
20 millions o heat will probably yet be
fed to stock, aa there is profit in it at the
present prices of corn . VV ae coming to
a time when any failure of the wheat crop,
such as occurred in 1893. will leave us not
enough wheat for our own ue. It is
' rea?onib1y certain, now that farmers have
learned how to make a profit, by feeding
heai to stock, that it will continue to be
co fed, even though wheat goes much high
er in price than it h now. All together
the wheat out'ook, judging from these
facts U good enough so that farmers need
not look entirely blue. .
T,dl a who wear i 10 4 shoes will find
it tJ their interest to cail at Klein & liu
brui)6 where some great bargains will be
off.rrcJ them. ,
If Oregon can only manage not to etect a
Senator it will be a good thing for the state.
One Senator if enough if the other man
t to he Dolpb. ' ,
Washington's birthday U approaching.
Some live thoughts on the fathtr of our
country should make ns all better citizens.
A (cw days ago a pot of gold containing
$60,000 In coin, was dug up at Greenville,
Mas. It is now in order for everybody to
hunt for pots of gold . That Is the wsy
mtndo. ., ,
Mr Symon, well, we'd like to say some
thing pretty mean about him; but, for his
government position he would hardly be
worthe notice. Let's see. Hasn't he had
considerable newspaper notoriety some
where else.' Men who know of Symon
don't speak of him as they would of a
brother.
The Democrat lus received a copy of
ths house calendar. There are about 80
pages to It, whereas 40 pages would have
done the business just as well. It is the
went padded thing ever seen. The oew
state printer, like Mr Biker, evidently in
tends to make all be can out of the effiw.
This kind of business should bs stopped.
Taxes are high enough without paying for
blanks.
In recording the sudden demise of Wild
Goose Bill with his boots on, we trust ou'
esteemed eastern exchanges will no'e the
I fact that he belongs In the hijbly civilized
and Christian state ot Washington, and
was not a bad man from Montana. Ile'e
na Independent.
Whenever Mr Bonner speaks there Is al
ways a sign of forward movement on the
Oregon Pacific A gentle ma a who met Mr
Bonnet says that he told things in private
that Indicated much more than aaythlog he
said is public That his desire was not 10
disappoint people ; but to do much more
than he promUed. ' ,
One of the great questions of the future
to settle is that In reference to tramps. The
fact is brooming apparent that the - profes
sional tramp must b: dealt with summarily.
There are a good manv things to consider
about tramps. The row who is purely the
vtc'.lm of the hard times should be treated
well. The question is, who Is he! Will
any one but a genuine tramp . travel over
the country. A. tolling stone gathers no
moss, and the man whs wanders from piace
to place purely for employment mus. be
short sighted, or he would know that he
could never accomplish anythiog.
The United States after all is a country
t i be proud of. Bead this and then never
doubt that tnU country will bold its own
among the nations of the world
The aggregate products for 1394 of six
leading European nations, Russia, France,
Germany, Italy, Great Britain and Rou-
mania, per reports to Washington Agri
cultural Department, were 980,013,967
bushels of wheat. 1,230,402 904 rye, 1.5S0.
566,031 oats and 472,743,025 barley. Pro
duct of corn not given, except Italy, 64,
763,000. The United S'ates raised in tbe
same year more than half as much wheat
and 42 per cent ot the total ot oats.
The East Urrgonlan is opposed to spscia!
lepiala'.ion in the favor of newspapir. The
E O is right. The paper thit can't exist
itbout special legislation should suspend.
Any bill providing for payment for tHe
publication of county court proceedings is
entirely oot of place. Such pjoceedings
are news and it fa the business of the news
papers to publish aes. Anything that is
an advertisement should be paid for- That
is business. There is a class ot hilf starr
ed newspapers that are everlasting! want
ing special privileges- Let them earn them.
The press does more for tbe public fan
aay other agencv. It helps build op ciliea
and communities. It is a great factor ii
development of the people. The newspaper
deserves a liberal support and should re
ceive it by such liberal subscriptions as it
deserves and bv the hiring of its ad
vertising columns, a bosines proposi
tion.
Is He Dead?
Great interest is boing felt in the fate of
Frank GLenz tbe daring bicyclist wco
passed through Albany in November 1S92
on his trip arturrd the world. The Repub
lic save: Bicyclists aH over the world have
been wrought up for tbe last nine months
over the possible fa'e cf Frank G Lenz,
the plucky Pittsburg wbeelman,from whom
nothing has been beard for nearly a year
Hones for his restoration to friends and
family have about vanished aa the months
have rolled by without bringing any word
from tbe missing cyclist. Two years ago
a magazine enraged him lo tour around
the world. His. departure was heralded
throughout the country. He was occasion
ally heard from through the publication
for which he. attempted hie perilous trip,
but less than a year ago he disappeared
and has not since been heard of. Lenz Is
supposed to have met bis death cr been
lost somewhere in Turkey.
Before accepting the engagement it was
agreed that tbe periodical should take out
an insurance policy on his life for $10,000,
payable to his mother. This was carried
out. Mrs Lenz. mother of the lost cyclist,
lias called the attention of the magazine to
the insurance palisy, bet the insurance
company says proof mast be famished that
Lenz is dead before It will honor the poli
cy. - .
Beyond the writing of several letters,
asking for information, the magazine has
apparently not exerted itself to any extent
in locating Lenz.. Pressure has become so
great in Pittsburg, however, that it is re
ported that the magazine is at least mak
ing a direct effort to locate tbe wheelman.
It is said to have engaged an agent at Con
stantinople to go oat on a tour of investi
gation and learn definitely the fate of Lenz.
The portion of Turkey into which Lenz
penetrated, atd from which be has never
emerged, is populated by the fierce Kurds,
and uprisings among this people are of fre
quent recurrence, and it is surmised t"at
the bicyclist may have met death at their
hands.
W L Sachtleben, the St Louis wheelman,
who, with his partner, wheeled it around
the world, returning only a few years or so
ago, has been in communication for sever
al weeks with the publication which sent
Lenz on his fateful trip, nnd says that he
may be engaged to search for him. If
negotiations are successfully doted Mr
Sachtleben will leave In two weeks. If an
agent of Cook k Sons, already near the
scene of disappearance, has been secured
it is hardly possiblo that. Mr Sachtleben
will go.
The rum"r that T.z htm keeping bit
wbere-b 'ii f : uv -rose of stim
ulating interest in a forthcoming book to
be issued by the periodical is not credited
40 Loaves of Bread for $1.00.
Let everybody come to hJ Si:tr IS k' n
and get 40 loavis of fresh hrea.i for ft. on
cash. -
CMkycr.
In the U S Senate there aie 47 for
coinage ot silver, and 39 against it.
Let the Pacific railroads pay what thoy
owe the government.; They are no betier
thsn people in debt. .
The picture of a degraded queen may be
seen in Hawaii, where the ex.qusen if that
Island is under arreit on account of the
recent revolt. ; ,
The Portland Sun. an independent pa
per says: The republican party of Oregon
is being wrecked and ruined by Us merce
nary and avaricious 'bosses."
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .
At least advertise on a small scale, If on
ly an Inch space. Let your name appear
io your local papers. The outside wsrld
judge of the business of a city very much
by the advenlsmontr in a paper.
The Democrat wouid lUe to have some
one step forward aod say what has become
of thi' biir beet sucar factor that was to
be started with a rush, and for which every
town In the valley v as rustling.
We dont need to go out of Oregon to
gel cold weather. While it U mild and
serene in tuts glorious valley, the ther
mometer never having reached 20 degrees
above aero this winter, just across the
moun'clns at Burns the mercury recently
dropped to 57 degrees below aero. Ugh!
The present state legislature, now over
half exhausted, promises to adjourn with
out having done an; thing. Iiaif the men
in this boJy would not make respectable
city councilman. Some cf them evidently
never went away fron. hore before and
seem to think they are out for a lark. They
will have just sense enough to go home
after the legislature adjourns with a pen
knife In their pocket and a waste basket in
their hand
This is decidedly an era of cranks, that
is, of men doing thing of a peculiar char
acter for iio'orieiy. We refer to such fei
'ows as J one, starting naked, going around
the world ad making $5000 in a year
Rapport, just in the ci'y, going around the
world on foot, never touching money and
paying his way by manual labor, and many
others of a like iik Bright fellows, per
haps, but decidedly of tbe flighty cbarae
ter, men of immense cheek, and yet fall of
daring. Some one asks, what good d
they do any way, and do they deserve th
encouragement they receive What do
you think about i' i
Albany is all right socially. We have a
bole beirted, agreeable people. When
you her a person complain at the socia
bility of cur people, put it down that the
trouble is at home. There is a class of
people who want to be taken op and chock
ed under tbe chin ar.d patted on the cheek
and have their fingers squeezed at tbe first
meeting, or they will complain at the
coldness in society. Keep jour eye on
such individuals. They don't deserve much
encouragement. The person who is all
right and doesn't want to know everybody
the first hour wiil have no trouble in find
ing plenty of warm friends.
There were men in Portland Monday
who were positive Mr Dolph would be
elected on Toeaday; but their claims were
in keeping with the whole Dolph cam
paign; it has been one of bluff, blow.biust
er and braggadocio: but the bubble is be
ing beautifully bursted. henever a rep
resentative geta among his constituen-s he
must base an immense quantity cf sand to
vote for Dolph. One wou'd think from the
dispatches that the people were for Dolph
in different places; but many of the dis
patches are decidedly of the fake order
The OvstocRA-f is not worrying over the
matter; it is a republican row; tot we do
like to say thing in urder to be in the
swim.
James Miller, a Canadian, is in Portland
selling pamphlets on his peculiar view
itbout ire end of the world. He has been
doing some figuring- as follows:
Tere yet remain Ere years before we
reach the 19 b century, and bet 103 years
to complete a fuil dispensation of 2000
yea a since the birth of Christ. There are
but three dispensations, and we are ap
proaching tbe conclusion of the last one,
according to the following figuring: Tak
ing one day as 100i years and dividing
that cay into 12 hours, we find that we are
now living in tbe third wach of the ll'h
hour of the sixth day ince tbe creation of
man. At the conclusion of the third dis
pensation there will be a geceral gather
ing of tbe children of Israel, who will
cleansed of all imperfections. After this
state of affairs people will live 1000 years
bifore dying, and all business occupations
will be conducted upon the strictest rules
of justice.
The Cause and Cure.
If any one imagines that Coxey is dead
he is decidedly mistaken. Mr Coxey rc
cently lectured in Cleveland to 500 peoi1
01 the caute and the cure. At a matter if
news we give bla cause and cure for tbe
present time.
W lien tbe shops were closed 4,000,000
men were made idle; 15,001,009 peiple
stopped consumption because they could
not sell their work for money wherewith to
purchase the producs of the oiher 55,000,
000 people. Tbe deman I creates the price,
doesn't It? Well, if this one-third or one
half of the demand is cut off den't ou brin
ibe price down? Then why are the farmers
kicking against So ceot whrat. 11-cen
wool and 4 cent cot. on?
Now, what's the cure. It la contained
in the two bills now before congress, and
in behalf cf which I appealed before a sub
Committee cf the commi'iee on basking and
currency. The fi si Is the good roads bill
directing the secretary of war to employ
all who want woik. to improve the roads
snd sDend not more than 500,000100, t!
money to be issued by the government
needed, each man o work eight I ours and
receive not less than $1,50 a day. Well,
sappoe the 4,000,000 unemployed . go to
work. In one day tbey wl l create $6,ooo,
000 woitb of value. They'd exchange that
for the unueed product of farms and factor
ies. Pretty soon manufacturer will be
hunting up their men to et them to wjrk
supplying this increased djmand. They'd
find them at work ob the roids; 3,ooo,-cx
will go into the fic'ones and road main;
i'l oot go on sofast.but the start will have
been nude and tbe mosey is in cuculstion
Ike other U te non-ln erest bearing
bond bill His plan of currency , It based
on aon-lnteretl bonds of ta'es.countics and
cities, -at currency patalle back to the gov
ernment through taxation at the ra'e of
percent, po" annum without interest, as de-
Gned in bill now htforr ways' an! means
committer.
The Modern Invalid
Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with
other luxuries A iemedy must he pleas
snly geceptabie in form, purely wholesome
li compositlon.uuly beneficial In effee and
.ntirely tree irom every object'onablr
quality. If really ill he consults a phy slcan ;
if constipa'ed he usei the gentle family
laxative Syrup of Figs.
Smcial Dispatts.
; Several Absent. '
Salem, Feb, 0. The vote for senator
today was as follows: Dolpb 30, Wil
liams 9, Wentherford 7, Lord 3, Hare 10,
Lowell 3 and paired 6.
Lost One.
Salem, Feb 5. The supporters of
Dolnh who were nositive lie wnuM I
elected today were greatly disappointed.
The many tricks resorted to did not woik.
Cooper who spent Sunday among bis con
stituents reiurnea aeciueaiy anu-UoIpn
and will remain so. He voted for Hermann.
Dolph receivea 41, otherwise the vote was
as usual.
Died From Strychnine.
Bablow, Or, Feb 3th.
Mrs Peter, wife of Fred Peter, nroaner-
ous farmer bore died yesterday from effect
of strychnine which she took by mistake
ior ueauuene meaicine. isccior was called
but arrived too late to save life. Leaves
family and small children.
A Formality.
Salem, Feb. 4, 1895. Tbe senatorial
vote today was merely a formality. It
was as follows: Dolph, 35; Hermann,
6; Williams. 9; Lowell, 3; Hare, 10;
WeatLerford, 7; Lord. 4. Pairs Baker
Cooper, Cartel Cogswell.Cole McCracken,
Conn Scott, Paly Smith of Linn, Dawson
Johnson, McClung Moorebead, Temple-
ton aigara.
Btcix Behalcd.
Wasuixotov, Feb. 5. The debat on
the administration bill to authorize the
issue of $100,000,000 gold bonds for the
purpose of retiring the legal tenders and
treasury notes began in the house today
and continued for six hours. The silver
democrats and populists opposed it out
right. Some of tbe administration dem
ocrats, like Hall of Missouri, favored a
substitute on the lines of the Carlisle
bill, while Read, after a speech cbanrine
the present trouble to the deficiency in
the revenue, introduced a bill authoriz
ing the secretary of the treasury to sell
3 per cent coin bonds to keep up the gold
reserve, and certificates of indebtedness.
redeemable at the pleasure of the gov
ernment.
Aawtker Breear,
WASmsoTox, Feb. 5. The senate ses
sion opened today with a very breezv
personal altercation between Mitchell of
Oregon and Harris of Tennessee. Tho
wonts "nngentmanly" and "contempti
ble" were exchanged, and for a time it
seemed as thoucu the senate chamber
might witness a repetition of the bellig
erent scene in tbe house last week. But
the conflict assumed a somewhat serio
comic aspect, and the senate soon relaps-
eu into an unevenuul consideratiou 01
of routine business.
Ob (rax la Syria.
Loxdox, Feb. 5. Tbe Central News
has a dispatch from Constantinople star
ingtnaa anli-ctinat tan outrage ot the
Armenian type are being committed in
hidon, Beyroutand Damascus, hvna,
Tbe Christian inhabitants of lamascus
declared that they apprehended a repiti
uon ot the massacre of lot), when thou
sands of Christians were murdered.
State Legislature.
Tbe day was pretty well taken up in the
second readinir of bills in the bocse.
Among- new biiis were: br Holer makine
railroad passes unlawful and establishing 3
cents as the maximum passenger rate.
Scott, requiring railroads to make and re
pair crossings. Johnson s senate bill al
lowing 1 year for redemption of property
was read second time in nense; also bt bill
repealing jute mill act; severU other senate
bills were read the first time, among them
being AJIevs raisin? sure of consent, and
Bancroft's, providing far ponishment for
telling ore arms to minors. Monday Zl
bills baa passed tbe noose, as fallows
Amending -charters of Corvalli. Wood'
burn, Mt Angel, Ashland. Independence
Astoria and Oakland. incorrioratibBT Gok
Hill and Hubbard; authorizing Peril and
scDooi district to borrow monev. rrivme ad
ditional power to mayor and council of Can
yon City, chancing name of East Cottage
Urove to bernau. repealing part of incor
porating act ot Prairie City, mating coun
ty of Vernon, legalizing Astoria bonds,
authorizing Astoria to erect sea wall. etc. ;
repealing jute mill act; protecting fbh in
Wallowa county; permitting private per
son to serve summons; preventing sale of
iionor within mile sf Soldiers home.
The following senate bills had been
parsed: Appropria'ing funds to pay ex
penses of legislature; amending charter of
Hilisboro, Cornelias, Fossil, Florence and
Barns; authorizing Astoria to coctruct
bridge ever Young's river.
In the senate Denny's bill regulating
marriages passed; also WcClung's bill re
quiring advertiaemenU for building
bridges; Dawson's bill for appropriation
for Oregon City locks was read first time;
also bill for protecting fish and game;
Denny's bill providing for reports of ex
ecutors and administrators paiaard.
In the bouse several senate bills were
read. New bills. Thompson, for obtain
ing lands for depot and terminal purposes;
Paxtou, redistrictimr state for senators and
representatives; Scblorede, providing for
rates for printing Ifgal noUces Temple
ton's bill for creatiog Calapooia county
was reported back to the bousel without
recommendation, an art that means its de
feat. A petition for reduction of indebt
edness was referred.
Lrttar Last.
Foilowlpg ta the list of lettars reuiniog
in tbe posteffise at Albany, Lisa county
Oregon, eb 6, 1SS4. . fersons calling for
these letters most give the date on which
they ware advertised.
Bamani, Johnny Barber, John W
Garrett, Ethel Harria, W
Kennedy, Ala Luasier, Will
Richmond 2, E Rentz, Mary
Shattatk, L O Welts, John A
Thos. Mosthtu, P. M.
The V earner.
Wednesday and Thursdsy, fair weather
and colder. River 3.3 feet.
F M French, dhplayman.
GIVE AWAY
A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of
Dr. Pierce's--ssv
Pleasant Pellets
To any one lending name and address lo
us on a postal card.
ONCB USED THEY
ARB ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
Hence, our object in sending them out
broadcast
.ON TRIAL. a.
They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Bil
lousneaa, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor
Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange
ments of tbe Stomach, Liver and Bowels,
Don't accept some substitute said to be
"just as good."
The substitute costs the dealer less.
It costs you ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in the "just as good."
WHERE IS YOURS t
Address for Fans Sample,
World'! Dispensary Medical Association,
- Na. 663 Mala St., BUFFALO, ft Y.
Blrjetes Prohibited.
WaMtNQTON, Del., Feb. B.Rev Fath
er Fylvester Jaert, pastor of the Church
of the Sacred Heart, of this city, has re
ceived a letter from. Konto, In which he
is informed that the holy father disap
proves of ltoman Catholic priests riding
bicycles. The letter w as in reply to one
written by Rev Jaert, seeking guidance
on the subject.
Eleven Killed by aa Avalaacke.
CnrtiSTtANiA, Norway, Feb. 5. Dis
patches from Moldo Aalsunde, Bcrgn
and Chris tirm ia report that earthquakes
were folt between 12:15 and 1 2 MO this
morning. The damage- was not great.
Eleven persons were killed by an ava
lanche at Kvauguo.
Very Cold Weather.
Nkw York, Feb. 6. New Y'ork and
vicinity were last evenine visited by tho
coldest weather experienced in ten years.
it grew grarually colder inrougiiout the
night, and at 1 o'clock this (Wednesday)
morning it has dropped to one below. At
Albany and vicinity the thermometer
registered from 10 to 13 below and a high
wind prevailed. At Ituffalo it has been
5 below for two days.
A e4 Shaw Ids-
Washisoton, Feb. 4. Secretary Car
lisle submitted a letter of information to
the senate today, which dissipates all
gloomy forebodings as to the lack of rev
enue to carry on the government. The
letter is as follows :
'Koplvine to the senate resolution of
January 28, 18S5, that the secretary of
the treasury be directed to inform the
senate what is the estimated deficiency
in the revenuesof the government to pay
current expenses between the 31st day of
December, and the 31st day of De
cember, 1895, and if the f 153,305,579 99
cash balance in the treasury on the 31st
day of December, 18SH .will be sufficient to
meetsucfi deficiency, 1 nave the honor to
state that from estimates made upon Uie
basts ot laws now in torce, it is believed
that for the 12 months emlinir December
31, 1895, the revenues of the government
from all sources will exceed its ordinary
expenditures by 22,53,023."
far Iks rwicair.
Washisotox, Feb. 4. The postoflice
appropriation bill was reported to the
senate from the committee bv Senator
lilackbum today. One important addi
tion increases the appropriation ot tbe
railway postal car service to the extent
of f 100,0u0, making the total for this pur
pose J,-AA,ua, aim making it discre
tionary with the postmaster-general
whether the entire sum shall be nsed.
The total appropriation made by tbe
bill is fS9,337,3S:l, a reduction of 1105,-
6H.
trrj rld. "
Chicago, Feb. 4. The sharpest eo'd
wave that has visited Chicago for 23
yeats made iu appearance last niht,and
is sun on wttit unabated vigor. The mer
cury in the office of the signal service
last night tell to 13 below tero. tbe cola-
eat oa record since 1873. The thermoce-
tersewned by private individuals went
tbe government's from 4 to 5 degrees
worse, and marked from 16 to 9 below.
Ik k!arr.
LosDosr, Feb. 4. A Central News dis
patch says 50.0(0 Chinese are encamped
outside New Cbwanz. The Chinese lost
men in trrwg to recapture Kin-
Chow.
The foreiirn settlement is beins raided
by molw.and the housvs ot several native
merchants have Ucn plundered.
A rate! rtre.
i'abis, ret. a. lire broke out yes
terday in the Montoceau mince, in the
department 01 me ftoane and Loire,
While the miners were fighting the fire, j
an explosion occurred w uicn wrecked the ;
rslb-nns and entombed the miners.:
Fifty-two men were ia tbe mine at the
time of the explosion. Eight have been
taken out alive, only two o! whom are
injured. The number tif lives lost given
is 41. The hodir-s s hich liave btn re
moved are burned beyond recognition.
alr S1M.SH.M
Wasihjwtus, Feb. 4. So far as can be
learned there has txwn no change in tbe
bond situation. Ail officials are reticent
r n tbe subject ard decline to either af
firm or deny any ot the rumors brought
to their attention. Tbe amount which
tbe administration contemplate issuing,
and mar give notice of it at any lime
now, is f 100,000,000 to ran 30 years.
laapattaat eetataa.
Sas Faaxcco, Feb. 4. Tbe United
States circu't court of appeals rendered
a decision teday in the cae of tbe Ore
gon ii California Railway Company and
the Oregon Central Railway Companv rs
tbe United tatei,tn favor of tbe railroad
companies. Tr cease involves 3.iJ
acres of land in the vicinity of Fcrest
tirove.Or.,a!ued al8I.COtf.O00.lt has long
been known as "the Quadrant case."
a it eee 9tmt
ArroatA, Feb. 3. I. W. Case, tbe pio
neer banker of Astoria, and prominent
in tbe history and development of this
city, died here at 6 o'clock this evening.
Mr Case was a native of Wayne count v,
Indiana, and was born September 12,
1831. Leaving his home in l&iO for the
Pacific coast, he arrived in I'ortland the
same year. He came to Astoria in 1875.
aeealaliag la CM.
Ojiah a, Feb. 3. It has developed that
tbe Omaha banks are boarding gold
closer than ever. The local banks have
nearly 1-1,000,000 and are paying it out
only on specific demand.
Aa Bitter as Ever-
CnicAoo.Veb. 3. The fight between
the American Railwav Union and the
old railway brotherhoods, which ante
tvded the strike of last summer and be
came more bitter at that time because
the old brotherhood men refused to join
in the ctrike. has not been softened bv
time. Today the subject was discussed
at length by 200 or more kaders of the
Order of Railway Conductors, and an al
most nnanimons expression was found in
the adoption of a resolution recommend
ing that the line be drawn in the order
to exclude all members who refuse to re
nounce allegiance to the American Rail
way Union. There are manv members
of the Order of Railway Conductors who
are also members of the American Rail
way Union. "
Xel let Taken.
- Loxww, Feb. 3. A Times dispatch
from Tien-Tsin says that the latest news
from Wei-Hai-Wei shows that half the
Northern forts on the mainland are hold
ing out against the Japanese assaults. A
Japanese ship was damaged and a torpe
do boat sunk while attempting to force
the northern entrance to the harbor.
Japanese have captured the island of
Liu-Kung-Tao, off Wei-Hai-Wei, after
desperate fighting. The Japanese fleet
maintained a terrifie fire on the island
forts for several hours. Tho Chinese
gunners responded spiritedly. Several
of tho Chinese guns were disabled to
ward the close of the bambardment. The
forts were badly damaged.
Big Boad gale.
Cuicaoo, Feb. 3. The Herald's Wast -
ington correspondent snds tho follow
ing : 0 far aa Washington is concerned,
the financial flurry is over. It became
known here today that the admin istra
tionhad been succesHfttl in its efforts to
negotiate a hian of gold in Europe. To
day tho statement is made in hitih quar
ters that tho loan may be for 200,000,
000 instead of far 1100,000,000. Foreign
houses are willing to take 00 ,000,000 on
terms which will make tbe interest rate
no moie than 3-s per cent, and pcrhane
less. Though the negotiations are being
conducted in New York, tho principals
are in Europe, notably the house of
Rcthschild. J
WaasssievcraMeatOwBerahlp. 1
San Fkaxcisoo, Feb. 3. Governor
Budd expressed himself as pleased at the
defeat of the Reilly funding bill, Mid said :
"I hope that the government will now
take hold of those roads and run them
at coat. I have long been in favor of the
government ownership of a few such
great highways acrosjjLbo country to act
aa a check upon exhorbitant charges.
WILL fi STARK.tbe lewelers
Tooth brushes at Fred D.i tvson
Curee-ST., JACOBS OH Cures
Rheumatism,
Nc-uralglr,
fa'oi?.tlcn,
Lu-noagc,
8prain8.
Umleo,
Bunts), .
Wo -jr. tin,
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R-I-.P-A-N-S.
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
-4-
RIDERS!
awa tka tlaaa ta kavt II asst. W
will at ISM G. at 1." cllaeavs- tire
with wa4 sr ateel IrorP" plairai
rtau aa rar ! vrhcvl" lar
$IT.SO
V a til have a full line of RAM
BLERS to show oa in da time.
Overman A Sears.
I I TABI.IinED
.IMS
F H Hammer.
Wlio'ESi'e CciamlssiQQ Kercbaat,
215 and 217 Davis St Cor. tommerriaJ,
Sax Fb ax Cisco. Cau
We pay tbe highest market price for
wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, ap
ples, poultry, hides, wool and gen
eral produce.
It will pay yoa to srrite n and keep pott
ed.
Liberal advance made 00 consignments.
( San Francisco FroJ-ie Exch.
Mem uer:
1
San Francisco Fruit Exchange.
Star Baken
I arrraaatatalss aval ffltal HI
aara) frail.
-'Aaaware,
'Ural Frail.
Tskaeee,
,
Etav,
ataae Xe
tsleMwTaVrt
Vegetaklea,
Cigar
flee.
Teas,
mrrUc Uat ia kM la ;
ana fmv7 ssr. BigitasS
aaraai pne para ir
41.L KINDS OP PRODUCE.
ALBANY
INS. AGENCY
I CAN GIVE yoa more genuine Insur
ance for a ti oa than any other agent In
Albany.
Any .ho:l-boy who can control pre
miums to the amount of $300 annually
can secure the agency tor an Insurance
Co., for tnat reason do nM think that
every man who writes Insurance policies
Is an "insurance man."
Insure in the SUN. PHOENIX, LON
DON, MaNCHESlER.and NORWICH
UNION of England.orCONllNENTAL
of Near York and have something for
yosr money in case of honest loss.
Notre taken on farrr? Insurance.
M E bkderx, M'gr.
Valley adjuster for the Sun Ina office ot
London,
Highest prtcejpald for; all kinds of
grain.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEkS
Notice is hcretiy given that there will
be a meeting of the stockholders of the
Odd Fellows Hall Bul'dtrg Asaoalatlon.
held at their office in A'banv, Oregon, on
Monday the 4th day of March, i8g5,at the
hour of 7 o'clock p m of said day, for the
purpose of elec'.lng seven Directors to
serve for the ensuing year, and to transact
anch other business that rrav come before
said meeting.
Dated this. the 4th day 01 F rbruary ,1894.
E A Parker,
Ju'.l-
S Joseph.
. Secretary.
President,
DRV WOOD.
Balm. $2.
rSmall fir, 2.25.
Large fir. $3.00. .
White Maple, $2 75. .
Delivered to any port rf town. Leave
orders at Ramp's qroceiy store.
II Brtant.
NOTICE.
Parlies knowing themseves Indebted to
the o'.d fir of Klein lisos, are requested to
call and settle same before Feb 1st, as cn
that date they will be p'aced In lawyer's
ands for collection.
All Aches,
Stlffnose,
Cuts, Hurts,
Frost-bites.
THAN A PERFECT CURE..
B6024
MD
THE 1895
With G. Jt J.- CHmehrr Tire.
dasiklvlrsilBS; d r rfsr
(laird rlaas LEAD TUB UORLU ta
ad.liHSil.M..(rasiki aaS aMir
SStOS yrlcr. I ! naaela (wmS
mr iml vtas. .............. -$IOO
1SU3 rtrn . T. . S). B-a. C7a.. 3
tsvas prim so. 4'a. Ta aa Ba.
leuatUS tlwl rias) T
1895 IDEALS..
3
CITATION
fi Oaoy Comrt of tM State Orgoafor
Linn Conntf.
Ia tbe matter cf t-e eate of Olney
Fry Sr, deceased. Citation.
To Nathan 8 Fry, Eichard Fry, Martin
Fry, CeHnda, ChrUiy aed Frank Smith,
now residents of the gtate of Oregon, and
to all others known or unknown, interest
ed In aaid estate, greeting.
in the name ot the Klate of Oreroo yoa
are hereby tiled and requirol to appear
In tbe County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the 'Couely of Linn at the c-Airt
00m thereof a Abany, In the County of
Linn, on Mrsndsy the 4th of March. iSoj,
at one o'clock In the atteriooa of that day
then ard H ere to show caose If any eaicl
w hy aa order sho-j'.d not be tamed direct
ing Olaey Fry Jr esecator of said (state,
to sen le loilowtng eescrttetf real prop
erty be'onrlne to saiJ eatate. toait:
The south ha:f ot lots 7 and S in b'oek a
01 the eastern additioa in the city of Al
bany, Orrron. Probable value of I3ooo.
Also lot No t la block No to in Sodaville,
Una couniv, Orff 00, probable valie
I300.
Whneaa tbe ilaootable J N Iuncaa,
Judge of ttie County Coon of the &aU
of Oregon, for the Counfy of Linn, w'th
tl.e aeal of said Court affixed thia i9"h day
01 janrary, 14(95.
Attryr. K NacoaAw, Clerk.
By F M RatDriBLn, Depot v
FIRE HISURAHCE
Insure 3our property wiir;
Joseph V Talt ir. Tht,
Old Hartford, THE NEVT
YORK L'N. ER WRITERS
AGENCY, or one of the
oihtr renabF Md line com
panies he represents. Notes
taken and plenty, of tims
given for payment on farm
insurance. All business plac
ed with him Kill be prompt
ly attended to.. OFFICE liN
BALTIMORE Block,
tAlbany, Or
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Kotioa is hereby given that the astasl
westiegof ha atocrLcdrfera cf the Allaay
Paildma aad Loaa A tociati a a ill ka held
oa Friday. Feb 15, 1S9S at the hoar of 7:30
p m of said day, ia tee Bar.k of Oregon
taiMing in A btny. Lino coonty, Ornraa,
f-r the curnaa of rhctiea dido director
ai d three audiiora lo aerva fcr tha tm of
ona year eextcDaaiog from said mtetirr;,
aod notil thaii sneceasora are aleatad aod
qnahHed and to ttaotaet each other bast
aesa aa may coma before tha aeociitioa.
Done by order of aaid a asocial 100 this
13th dar of Ja-narr. 1S95.
C B Wl" Jt. R RiTivr
6ec'etary. Vx rrealdtnt.
ALBANY FDBMOi CO,
BalUmore Blotl, . Albanr. Ore.
at
FURNITURE
complete line of
SJNDEIITAKIXG
in all its branches.
EMBALMING a specialty.
Residence er 3rd and Cainpooia
HUP WANTED!
WANTED. Activk, KoKKiT Cibtu
Man or Lady to travel r p1 ertir c cttah
Lat ai, reliablu hoeie, alalv f(5 tnruthl
aid traveling expertis, with, ittimi
Idilel. iCnolcse Itfeienea aad si If sddreas a
stamped advf lope. THE IHMIM.'N
317 Umafia Buiiaing, tniosgc.
Swellings,
Soreness, ,
Hoadacrto,
Backache,
:. so, sn-iacb. ..nit -a. et j.
Slrra. aa araaa ar aSrel rim.
45. SKi-X
Notice for Publication
TJ 8 Land Office, Oregon City, Or
Dee 18, 1894.
fcntica is hereby given that the follow
Inz naved settl.r has fild notice of hi
intention to roska final proof in support of
ms claim, ana mat said proof win b made
before County Clark of Linn Co, at Al
bany, Or, 00 Feb 12, 1895, via. Joseph O
Gibson U E No 10947 r the lota 1, 2 ai
7 Hte 18 aed N W 1 of N W U of 8e 17
T10 3, R4R. Ha names tbe followioc
witseases to provs bis eontloaoos residence
apoa and cultivation of, eaid land, vis: B
JMaorOe,of Gates, Or, W H McCoe-oaJ,
J H McConna', Wm H Mc Bride, ail of
Mioto, Or,
RAMi Lata,
Bgiter.
Notice for Publication
U 8 LASD.Omcc Oaaooar Cirr, Oa.
DajiB. H94.
fiotice is hereby given that tb following
named aettlar baa riled notioa of his in
tention to make tiaal proof ia support ot
bis els m, and that said proof will be mad
befora th. County Clerk of Lisa Coat At
baoy. Or. en Fab 9:b. 1895, vie: John A
Bleueh U E No 10074 for tbe N of N W
I aaa s j ot is is j see ii t 13 B, K 9
as ssoss tne lot lowing witnesses to
prove bis continuous resuienas a poo and
coltrralion of, aaid Uod, viz: Gat Geis
eodorfer. PtrterScbioasei, II F Halboit, H
R Hchaltx, all of Alb-ny, Or. .
KOBCRT A KILLER.
.Register
Notics for Publication
US Lasp Omcc, Oazcox Crrr, Or I
D27. 1894
Katie, is terebv given that the follow
log rained aettler baa Glad notice of bia ia-
te-.tioa to maka Ctal proof in aspport cf
his claim, and that said proof wilt ba made
oetora me count v Clerk of Laos Uo, at Al
bany, Orecott. a Fab 16, 1&95 via: J E
Yeoaah, H K No 8243 for tbe 8 E j See
22 Tp U S R 1 E. U. us 'bm fallow
mg witntef to prove bis continuous resi
denes npow sad cultivation of. raid land,
vis: G A Downing, W L Wallace, W C
C'.ark, all rf Laeotnb, Ongrs, Charles
Downing, f gUytoo. Or.
ROBEBT A MILLER.
Register
EXECUTOrS KPTICE
JotIca as bareby civea was U11 aaeer-
aigoedhaa ten daly appointed by the
Coanty Coart of Lias eoanty. Crnroa.
eascator of the last wi.1 asd testaaaent of X
C Ucrv, daeeaard. AM paraoes fcaviea
rla ma agairtat aaid eatala are hereby noli 6
d to preacat the aaase to the aaderrigsed
at ooto, Lisa coaatv. Ur, rjaly vert aaa as
by law raqairad witbia six eaaataa from tbe
data of teia aotsee.
Paled thia 12th day ar Jaaaary, US3
Jarrsasov Mraxa,
Esaeator.
Wta'berfori Wyatt,
Atrya fcrEzeeator.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given tLat I bare been
duly elected br tbe creditors of Samuel
Umatead aod J T bml'h. faaolvaa-a, ia
lies of Wm I Stewart, tbe assignee am
ed by said hiolvant debtors in their deed
of alignment heretofore made and fikd
in the office of the County Clerk of Lion
count." , Oregon, and trut I have doty
filed my bo:d aa each assignee, tnerejote
ail tbe ci editors of aiid assignors are here
by nottned and rermsreil to preet tnetr
claims, under oath, to me a i thin three
mootaa from the date hereof, at my resi
dence In the ctty of Albany, Oregon.
Dated this Sth day of Feo, 1S9S.
. T I Corrwa!,
Asaignee in lieo of Wm J Stewart.
EAST AND-SOUTH.
na
THE SHASTA ROUT
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
txpraai TtM rertluA
aaata I rmrm m l. lavs 1 c
cUr.a.Lv rjruaad axtasaa
tesraiLv anaay LfIHi
tfcaaaaiar aaarTsaaaca LvTSra
Above trains etapa. all ataUooa from
Pjrt'ao 1 to .ibay tntadva. alao Tan
eat3hd i.3aiasy,flarrtbarg. Jooctioo
Cay, Irving, gagane aad all atsUons
trona Roetoig to aaaland meloai'e.
Ian aa aaiaaay
1 11 IU Pcruaai Ar .-
t:SraLv Aftaay tvlttasa
asra ! Ar BiaiSns !. t
taaaws saaara.
IfllllU A'Xmij aNu
tSaalar Saaaaoa L I a a
UtrslLr Alsaay ArjasSr
ttlralAr Lataaaca Llssa
nUilkt BUFrTT SLEEPE2S.
awr
Dinimr Cars cn Ofdm Rout
SECONQ-ClKSS SLElrlHS CARS
aitatsa la all Taraat TraJaa
0 rat aae M Istaa
ktssikj rsrrLAaa AA COstTAllAB
ta raaiaaaasfi
4" 1
lra
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riiw'aaa
Omia
AxlttSV
L.lli
naanraAia aaovt OCsKSBtSaaaar.
s.-traLv
tMralar
ISrUaaa
HcMiaartta
ataa
lt-A
a an eoiat la lbs gusisra Ssta, Ccaada a4
Bara eaa ba oauwaad as at !-. Sr C
FrMk. Aral ajnsax.
-. KOKRLEt p. aoenn
Maaaaar at O P. aJ
rVi Oraroa
Fromrerminai or trrorivr Poitts th
sni Pale BairaP
la laa Hate ! lake
To all Points EAST asl SODIH
II ! Ike niXIXQ CAR RorTat.
II rasia Throagtt VESTIBl l
CD TRAIN. KTERI DAY f
la Ibe Tear le
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
'NO CHANGE OF CARS.)
omposetl d Vims, Cars Insnrpassr.
nllraan Prawini Icoa Simpers
Of Latest Eoaicsenh
TOURIST SLEEPING CABS.
But tt. osib e niirii-iie t and ia
whie't 1 t an t si' 1 r 0h fre
aad far ii4l tM i-Misrs of Kirs: or
Saoond oi tiflewt-v ad
ELEGANT DAY COACHES,
1 OnUim.Ii'ai 03ini3Uiiit:h
al linis, affording Direct 83 a
Unint8rrupt9d SjrYici,
Pulluiai sleeper reservations eat. b
aecured In advanca through any
ageat of the road.
THROUGH rtCKETS lo and from ai
ooluta ia Anic.-ca Kng'aod and
Karope can ta pwrehaxatt ai ar y
ticket ota hj of thia cou-pae--Kull
lef rmati m eonnmnlDg r.iUrMiiua
trains, roninr and othnr lot it; (nro
bhad on applicct'oa to aay agent, or
A I C.fARLTON,
Aavistant Qeeeral PaawanKar Agent.
No 121 rrst St, cor. Washington,
Portland. oaSon
Cr Birklttr., liMitgent.
suyycNs
In the Circuit Court for Linn Count y.SlaU of
Ia equity. -,
P BsMsbaar, troatea, plaintiff vs Char
lotto 8 Cokes aed 8am oe I Biasinger, de
faad'aats. To 8am a M Biasinger of the above as mad
dfeodaotes Yow are tar.Kv eeqairad to
apaar m tba 11 th day af Mares, 1896. that
a eg tbe first day of ta Mar jh term of
aaid oocrt, to answer the complaint filed
against yoa in the above awtitlad eaaae, and
if yow fail to answer for want thereof, tha
plaint: ff will apply lo tbseonrtfnr tbe re
lief demanded in the ocmpUint hereto,
towrs
lt: For a jadjtment against Charlotte H
Cobra for the mm oi E gbt Hoadred ends
Twenty-five (4325.00) Dollar., together
with interest thereon at the rate f tea
per cent per annom frca tbe 8: a day a
Febrcary, 1893, aed tbe fsrtbsr aaat a
One Haadrcd ($100) Dollars as attoreey
fees ia this sait, and for the easts and du
bnraemrat of this .t.
2nd: Ir-si tbe asaal decree anas- ha aaada
for the sale of the lot described ia tbe eots
plaaet, towits Lot ma (1) ia block twenty
three (23) ia the city et Albany, Una
eoaoty, Oregon, in tbe manner provided by
law. aod that the proceeds M aaid sale be
a, p.i. d to the payment ot the .moans dsn
plaintiff, acd that said Caarlotto 8 Cobra
atd 8 moel Biasinger, and all persons claus
ing b . tbroagh or ander tfeeav, rabatqoaat
to tbej execution of the soortgtge seed
poo ia tbe eeaaptaist, may be barred and
forever for. cloned of all right or canity of
redemrtioa ia aaid omnia, aod for saea
other and farther relief as tj this coart aasy
seeos meet and equitable.
anis aoauboae as publis-wd of order of
Hon H H Hewitt Jade cl Department Ke
t, of aaid eoart. swede apoa the 30th
day of October, 1894.
uaAar,fcn.vimon, Hcarev s Baonta
Attora7. for plaiatiff
SUUI10XS.
In tht County Court of the State at Ortgon
, fx the County of Limn:
WiHiaat Rsaabaagh aad D W KassVaaga,
eopaitsers aier Iba firm Banta of Eaa
baagbaoa. nataU3a. -
va
K 8 Fry. Defeadact.
Te K B Fry, tbe abova aanaed eVfradaat.
lathe aaauaf 'he Mate of Oregaa yoa are
bareby raqairai to apcear aad aaawte the
eo-nflmmi. of plaiatifi ia taa areva aatitled
aetioa. aad aev oa ia tha above aetitiad
court oa ar before the first Monday, the 7ra
day ot jaamwy, 1SVJ. toe aaid day besag taa
a. at day ot taa regular term of aaid eoart tor
said moatb ia Una scanty aad ia caaa yoa
sft ail tan 10 appear ana anawer, tba piaaa
ufla will take jsdgaeat aziaat yea tie
twaaty two doUars ia U 8 geid cosa with
iBtcreat tkcraus ia Lae eera at tea er ceat
peraaaam troat Jastaary 17th. 1890, aad far
ia fartber aaaa af tra doilns a sweaabl
attorys fee. aad thair casta aaa dabara
menta of tail aetioa ta be taxed. Thia
ssmaoss is acrved by 4.biieatioB by
order of Haa J K Daacao jadae cf aaid
eaaaty, which ordar bears date He 6. lSt.
Dated Kee 6, ISH.
Mosraira Ax Haixxaiaa.
Attya fr pUiabfa.
ADMKISRUCrS K0T1CL
Kotiee ia kerevy rjvra to all a boat h
may eoacrra that tha awdeyaicswd M T
Frait. fcas brea apnaated adabBatratar of
tea astate of D V Michael, daeeaaed lata,
of una coaaty, Oregca, by tba Baasrakia
Coaaty Coart oa tW aUta of Oiecec, ior
Liaa eoaaty. aed that aa aaa filed bis aerat
aa sae adauni rraUa- aod tb aaaae aaabecta
approved by aaid eoart, AU laraoas aaviss;
ataima agmia at said estate are hereby awt
bed ard Traaired to pmeat tx aaato to tba
a&drrs-aed at tbe cfiioa af Wbitaey A
Newport ta Albany, Crefaa, or at bia iiai
eeaee abbot six aaiios roatk of Bi orvt,
Orec n , prcr-er-'y yenSrd arHhia tax moatba
from tba rial ot thia aotic. Ard alt per
Sras iadrbtrd to said estate are sec;airad to
make m3 eii.te payaacat cf the iua ta
t: e aadt:gacd .
Dtted at AiNrey, OKgoa, Jaa IStS.
M r Farrr. Admiaiatrav r.
Waitnv Kcwpcrt, Atty. for Adas.
DrHE Beers. D- o K Been
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attenUaa givea ta aeaae o
oosea. Hoas 10 to 11 A M, a 10 4 aad
7 to 8 P VI OSces and reaidestce B.am
berg BuUding, First Street, betfreen Ljoa
aod Eisarrrtli.
DR. C, U, CHMIBERUli
ZOMOBOPATEI STX
OfSeeoa Ferry St Bear cor 3rd St. Ofe
boors. 7to9am.l2to2and6to8p m
KCTrial attention given ta chronic ease
aad eve diseases.
W JO ST AST E BACKLKHaH,
Altorneys at Lav.
Albacj, Gregon.
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aaar sa raas itlc a, aiaaav. Ora .
FOSHAY & MASON
Ureggistssad Bookseller
A rwAa for Joha B. Aldea'a pab!ara40M
VAicb weaaUat pobUaaor'a srioas wH
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00 aaS PorUaaa, Onra:
lam-h in ea aptirovaa Sfeortty .
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COLLiCTlOJiS na4 oa tarantM taraa:
rXTKKEST aaid ea tuaa iaooM
iST0TICE
VUce is hereby given that I have the
funda on hand and will par all eoaoty
warrants stamped previous to Nov 5. lsH,
interest oa the same closing at this date,
the yh day of Jan., lbHJ5- j -P.
G. Morris.
Cciuty Treasurer.
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ASSIGNEE'S KQT1CE CF FINAL
SmiEMEKT- '
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has this day tiled ia th Circuit
Coart ed the state of Oregon tor Linn
County his final account as assignee lo
the matte: of the assignment of Hetry
Freeman Pound an inso.'vent debtor and
that said account will be he-.rJ and past
ed on bv aaid court in t's court room In
tbe coart house of L'.nn county in the
city of Albany, Oregon, uaihe nth day
of March, iSfi. er ao aeon ibercaftrr aa
the huslneess cf raid court wM permit.
This Feb era, 1895- .
Watson A Euttsa, ; B H Ikvink,
Atty'slor assignee. Assignee.
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