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Llit gtroflraat. "Wo vantBettlers," yells a northwest exchange. We want settlers of debts about as much as anything. Out of the Erst 85 bills passed in the legislature 2: were rortland bills. Port Uud is getting very swimish and as well seems to want to have its finger in every . pie in the state. The appropriation bill was only reduc ed $37,9o0.58. It ought to have been re dreed about $-279,G05.80( jater. It was not redored that much. nearly all being put back in the bill. The soldiers home management has received the hardest hit of any Oregon institution-. An exchange says "it is most singular honest men cannot be ob tained for these important positions." Whozee is a new word, probably in diginous to Idaho. It means a still and very cold day, so cold that you need , a ladder to get down to the thermometer. It will ne?er reach Albany for we never have such weather. : Now that the state legislature has ad journed people are able to see what a useless body it was, and yet out of the smoke of battle some commendable bills were passed. The Dsmocbat will try and Doint out some of them during tha ciming d7. - -The Salem Statesman says the Ore gonian is responsible more than any oilier single cause, for the defeat of Dolpb. It true the people of Oregon owe the Oremnian a debt of gratitude. There out; In lo be a dose of red pepper in it. Mr. H fer received less pay than any other member of the state legielature, and it is said did the most talking W i.ich indicates that the pay was net according to lite use of the tongue. All the same Mr. Holer was cr the right side in most eases, though probably cranky in reference to a number of bills. . $ 11,084, according to an, exchange was paid away to pay mileage of mem bers of the legislature on useless junket ing expeditions, like visiting the month of the Colnaibia.the O. A. C.,Ac. Little items like this make a man feel like booting the etate legislature from Salem to the north end of Alaska. Geo. W. McBride, the senator elect, is a gtod man personally." He is an aver ae business man and a fair lawyer; but he is not brilliant in any rense. He ia a man whoba3 the confidence of his partv so far as his integrity goes. His record ia and: ubtedly a clean one. Hie indica tes are that Mr. McBride wi'l not make s. strong U. S. Senator among the big gu-s at Washington; but' Mr. Mc iSride is an accomodating man, and his constituents may depend upon bis doing Lis best for them. He will be as faith f al aa his poor health will permit. It is aa inU'.-tstm fact that Mr. Dolph has been fought by the 30 on account of be ing a gold-bug. bat Mr. McBride is also a gold-bug aa nearly as can be learned, though some say not. Consistency then arta jewel. Bugs. EJUor Dimccralz - I am not a bugologist and do not pro pose to write an exhaustive article on the subject named. A certain class of newspapers have a great deal to say about gold-bugs, and I km pnzzled to kn j m what class these bugs belong. Boip.i, mey say, is a gold-bog. Now, what kind of bug is Dolph? My previ ous knowledge of bugs derived from ob servation and experience does not en able me to give aa exact definition of the distinguishing characteristic of a gold' bug. I go (oihedictionaries,but neither Worcte'r nor the International is an .adept in the science' of bugology.' They give cetmitious of the woid bug, bot none qf theui enabled me to locate Dolph. One definition ' of bug is, "A general name applied io various insects belong ing to the liermiptora; as the squash bug ; the chinch bug." The i quash bug eate squash and the chinch eats grass, . wheat and other grains ; but Dolph can not eat gold and will have to be referred to another definition. How will this one io? "A bug ia an iusect of the genus Cimex, especially the Cimex lectularl- ous." This kind of bug dues not bear a very good name, although it sometime finds a home with very reputable fami nes, ihey do not admit that it is an in nate of the household, but person al experience and observation are good witnesses. That it does I will illustrate. You are visiting a friend.' When the time monies to seek "tired nature 'a sweet restorer," you are shown a large room eleganiiy .larnuitec!. . Xon retire, con- grainlaun yourself on the prospect be fore you, and are soon in the embrace of old So:iiuus. Ba aud bye a Cimex lec uilaiii c starts u one ot its njctnrnal perambulations and Sails its way per haps to one ot your pedal extremities. That d'jes not disturb your slumbers and it continues its journey until it i each ess tbe dorsal rtgion. For some a nac count able reason, you suddenly awake and find the Intruder ou yodr back. You roil over, and in lL.e morning there is a eaugaiiiaceoub mark in subucula noitnr na. Here ends the career o! Mr. Cimex lunula, ions ; and I am still unable to classify Do'pli in the bug family " t We will try again. There is enother kind oi bug wliuse" predominant charac teristic ia its multifariousness. It ex Jits tviryiijere aud at all seasons. It flourishes equally we'll in the eucny 1 boutu jina the frozen jNorlh. It is found in Le roitages cf p meatus and in the pa'.v.fcs of kiujrj. ia the little country e;lre ai;.J in the magnificent establish lu-.t.'. of the merchant millionaire in the ctt-, in the a'oail village school and the famous city or sttte uniersity, and in ever? f-phe.-e of humau activity, , And it f.eeaii to be a general favorite- in this coumry Strnge as it may seem, the American people are rut-satisfied-without it.'" I do net see, therefore, .how Do'pii can belong lo this class of bug. Tiie iili--Dolph men actas if they would be perfectly satisfied without hini in the U. 8 Sfiiakv II duis not, therefore, belong tn the genus humbug. , Then f-k what kind oi a bu, U lie anyhow? Tt "!lb what I "would like to know. Wl That kind ' f a baa is gl.f-bui? I it an anli- silvorl'tig? Well then, why do not the D!;.h r.eo tailt aliout silver-bugs? 1 nive.r hear them do it. iAndsol auj at my its end!'. Th diciionai-y does not deliDD t;o!.'-'ui. Its- romposi'i in does expuin it' ' Analogy mHkel it u g,IJ eafr iub'.i i wiah aine of thjeo vno use it so ftsd; would give its exact primary me.u.iii dwtvifd f.ow it oin pound puts, aad ohli)?? , lG.-.n ami's - F r I argiim n, dress jeov' rxainlne i e !tn nai t t -r a SB Young's, Ch i moid s'tins at Fred Dawsom. Have you noticed how much watmer the weather has been since Dolph's dc- Ejtgs are eight cents a doien in Vendle- tou. Eegsceeding'y cheap. Congress is now on its last week. It has been kicked about neatly as much as the Oregon legialatnre. -' . The Missouri legislature has beaten Oregon in one thine. It has passed a law providing tor a sUta boa.-d ol em- balming. Albany people are almost universally now eating Linn couaty hams and bacon We certainly will be able in the future to raise our own pork?. There is not enough money in Albany to buy up an issue of gold bonds; but there it considerable all the same, and atthe proper time it will come out like a crowd to ee a runaway. Of all men in the world those in the last legislature should be the last to complain of anything that was said about them. They ought to be thank ful no more is said about them, for o all rocky legislatures this was about the worst, and no one should ever boast of having been a member of it. The latest rare cui e is that for insanity A few doses brings a person out all right. What, a brain shattered with a long disease, and build it up into a rational member of the body. That is claiming too much, and yet this is just wl at is asserted in reference to Koch e brain restorer. Mr. Dolph will be out of a job in about a week ; bat a Seattle paper says he is one of the wealthiest men in the senate so the fact i sot very serious in a finan cial way. - i a matter of fact, though, Mr. Dolph is not very wealthy when among millionaire senators at Washing ton. ' . S ' : As the smoke rises it will be seen thai the State Legislature not only provided for aa many clerks as possible during the forty days session, but that it kept all the commissions and created as many 'officers as possible. There seemed to be a treat scheme in the heads of all to provide for spaviued politicians out of employmont. - The Oregonian tcores the Statesman on account of its flop to Governor Lord. It was a peculiar move, that is a fact. A man just elected to so important position as governor should first show his fitness for that position before being run for something else. When Governor Lord has served four years it will be time enough to put his name forward for other things All of the ministers and nearly every body e!se ia San Francisco are talking reform in the running of the city gov ernmeni. They have a colossal subject on their bands lo dispose of property It is difficult nowadays to examia into any government from a soldier's home np throneh citv and state governments to the national eovernment that does not reveal underhand work. Cut the following frcm the Oregonian oat, and pin it op until the June elec ticn of next year and then go np to the polls and vote for some democrat to go to Salem and give him a show on tbis commission business: "It must tegir en np that the Hepnblican party can not elect a legislature that ill enforce the necessary reforms. The effort has been repeatedly made and fully tried; and who can wonder if the people next rear shall employ other instruments and ry other means?' An old member ot the State Legisla ture who was in the house with i. W. McBride several years ago gives a fair opinion of the new U. S. Senator. He pronounces Vr. McBride a fine gentle man personally; bot thinks he will lack the force to eve do anything of impor tance. When in the house he was a very inactive member. If he had any thing to do he was more apt to get some one to do it for hirn than to set himself. That be is accommodating ; but when it cornea to a seat with the big men of the D . 8 Senst? he will stand little show. The Portland Su i is happy, and yet the following has a very melancholy tone: In this moment of wrraw and dis tress, when no ray of hone is seen in the darkness of political disaster for the Or egonian and the rortland ring, when saddened feet step solemnly a boat the political coffins of the Oregonian and other "ring'' dead, : The Sun stretches forth its hand In the utter darkness where the plague of boodle politics has made impenetrable gloom, and grasping Brother , Scott's chilly fingers assures bim that in the bsyonJ, where a news paper labors ' for the psopie instead of for their oppression, . there he will find hope and great gladness. An interesting and timely treatment of the subject of bicycling is by Dr. Juft Cbampionneiere, a famous French prae tioner. He gives special attention to a study of the effect of cycling on the women and discards the theory which has been promulgated and held by some In the past that the character istics of the female physiological catura resder it unhealthy to ride a wheel. Horajback riding by women he con demns, but the wheel can by ridden by women, not only without injury but with positive benefit. Dr. Cnampion nierS, ia fact argues that women are so constructed physically as to make the bicycle the mo it appropriate means of amusement to give them advantage over men relative to their respective strength Ex. '" ' '""- , i The Ashland Eecord baa .studied Dolph's defeat out in this way : In the meantime let ns not forget that Senator' Dolph. in the Ashland opera house ia the presidential campaign ar gued that mortgages and debts were an evidence of prosperity. And he tcld that ia every part of the state. It is our opinion that this assertion more than anything else that Dolph told the people Is the cause of the great "lack of cenf dence" prevailing so solemnly over Lis campaign for re-election. Besides being a rank misrepresentation of the truth, it had against It the personal experience of every hon- '.iirt 'ii r ; ';; 'h Jatid. Duo ix m i.a$ du4r.vs all hu man happiness and if Senator Do'ph don't know if, he is getting an t-l-gnnt living from a diffe-er.t source than does the flesh andblo&d of his cnsiit i ency. . CmvoKS. Until further notice Tinkle will m.iie I doz best cabinet photon and ;i life size poi trait for 1 4, and will r.i:arnn!ce bner work than cj.ii he h;id at any other gallery in this county, or will give it away absolutely free . The O.- . , ... desper ately lively worn to be in the swim in the senatorial matter. See how it sputters and almost chokes in its effort to be re conciled. Mr. Dolph's $20 a cay job will close in a:ewdays. for nearly two months he has been doing nothing but to work for himself at the expense of the govern ment. In the meantime Senator Mitch ell has been doing same pretty good rustling for a republican in the interest of the l'acifip coast. An exchange suggests that the legisla tive bills be fumigated. If done it would cause an immense luereasa in the price of sulphur and tar, and make trade in that lino live:y for several days, besides giving employment to a large number of men. Kine out of ten of the clerks who received f5 a day for doing nothing would iuitiu at the arduous and disa greeable job at $2 a day. The Dr.Mocft.VT doesn't read as many items in its exchanges as several years ago about the wonderful adavntagca of the cities m which they were published, for everything nnder the sun. They have cooled off. But right here we would like to remark that Li an county is the cream of the state and Albany the gem city oi the valley, the railroad center of Oregon and has prospects brighter with a bi- metalic li ling of boh gold and lilver. 'I reid you.- editorial page,' says a bus First street business man. "Its alive." This is verv consoling in these days when editoria't page are so fre quently ran-with the shears so niuh so as to be mad the obscure part of the sheet. It is no doubt au eas? thing to clip more brilliant things than ca be wiilten in- aide tha sanctum o' this office ; bot it is easv to observe I hat the public wants something np with the ti.u?s and with legs on it. Senator Elect McBHde recfivtd a large number of conaratnlatory teVgrams and letters. Among those that will be of na'iicu'ar interest to the readers of the Dkmocrat are these: Accept heartfelt conerat ilations on the glorious news of v,;ar election. It was the rijrht thing at the right time and a eolendid compromise good fel sbe party, creditable to the state aid an honor to yourself. Biager Hermann, congressman. You now have an opportunity of doing yourself great credit and the state a great service and 1 believe yu w ill do tt.' Ex-Gt'.v Teunoyer. I feel that in you the people of the etate will have a fne.vl with an eve single to their best interest. Gea. K Chamberlain. Senator . Mitchell's Nicarauga Speech. One of Hon. John II. SHtcbell's best efforts i a the U S. Ktnate was his speech ia f&vor of the Xicaraugua Maritime ca cat. His arguments in favor of the bill are strong, aud equally so are his ans- wtrj ! the objection to it. Some fact, and statements of particular interest to the residents of the coast we give below: The distance from New York to the waters of the Pacific are via water line to Cape lloin, 7.S97 miles; via Southern Pacific Railroad, 3,79; via Cana dian Pacific Railroad, 3,619; via Union and Central Pacific Raiimad, 3,340; via Northern Pacific Railroad. 3,237; via Nicaraguan Canal, 2,519 Thus it will be teen the ail water route from New York to the asters of the Pa cific via the proposed Nicaragua Canal is 716 miles shorter than by the Northern Pacific railroad ; SJl miles shorter than by the Union and Centra! Pacific; 1,100 miles shorter than by the Cauadian Pa- p:r.r:l l"0 nwha .borti.r thn bv tl.o Southern Pacific, and 5.373 miles shorter than by tbe present ail-water route to Cape Horn. The distance from New York to Pan Francisco via (.ape Horn ia I4.S40 miles; to Portiaud, Oregon, 15,410, and to Pa get Sound por:s, 15.640; whereas the distance from New York to San Francis co via ihe Nicaragua Canal is bot 4,946 miles; to Portland, Or., 5,546, and to Paget Sound, o,74o niiiee, thus showing a saving io distance between New York and San Francisco, between New York and Portland, Or., and oetween New York and Fogrt Sound ports Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, and others of 9.S94 mile. It shorteps the dis tance that latch between them all, tbe whole shortening occurring between San Fancisco and New York. Of all sections of the country, there fore, which are to be immensely benefit ed by the construction of this canal, tbe States and Territories bordering on and tributary to the Pacific Ocean will be benefited most. Tbe States ol Calif or nia, Oregon, and Washington. while pro lific in a great vaitety cf agricultural. mineral, ti:n!ier, cia!, piscatorial and other piolucts, are notably wheat-growing States. Tbe Paciiic Cua; has a sur plus of about 1. SCO ,000 tons of wheat and wheat flour. T :e principal market for this so: plus is Liverpool. Thia necessi tates transportation by water around Cape Horn, a distance (from San Frau-cls-io of 14,690 m les. Bv the canal this wa Uir route to Liverpool would be shortened 6,906 miles, nearly one-half, or reduced to 7,694 miles. Thb, i: is estimated, wiil reduce the transporUtion charges from the Pacific ports S-in Francisco, Portland, Yaquina, Astoria, end other Oregon ports, and Puget S.iuud ports at least t- per ton below present rates by the Horn, to ssy nothiug of the time saved in the voyage. To .lol'ar per t jn on 1,600,000 tons would be a saving annually to tbe producers of wheat on the Pacific Coast-as the price of wheat is fixed in London and the producer jays the transportation of $3.00,000, A like proportionate saving would ccurr on all other traffi ; be'ween Lverpool and the Pacific porte. . But infinitely greate will, he the ad vantage t? the wool and fruit groaerc, the lumber iT.erchanta.salinon exporttr', and hOi growers of the Pacific Coa.-:, who find t!iir principal market for their surplus p'oducs in Atlantic cotst port, uotab'.y .Nesr.York, Philadelphia, Boe too . It 1 a measure tl at haf '.ln-i-o'dialsup-.npifM t of all class the I inner, .he uier fli;tn:, 'lii.1 iiifc!i.nic, tli! luunufflcturer he importer, tha shipper, the profes t'cnil man, and the daily laborer. It is j a HK-aT.re th-s o'lit to lect ive '.he eti ourt i.f tli gr-ar, trailneoillinfiiitttl ra.!l-j way interests of tlie it.intr,( . oven from a seltlsh s'un Ipoin', for tl.p teitsjn ft cinstriif.iion will ko raj.i.lly devejop tlie great bin pi-e of the We.-'t, incn asttg p -piilation, expanding busiuete, devel o;:n es'ir-e,.liit t!iey in the er.d si'il oe neai'fiti ! iflfsd of ; injitr'n)-' by Alt eonstroii'i-iis I' 1 a tii tanirs r'lal has be-n co-dVi;- fiml e- :!e.-.t!y r. L-oini-i.di d htrAiii.ru l'r.,utit . t ,,i II... rT..I..l Cii j irrespective of pany for the last quarter of a century. .. THE OTHER SIDE. Thero are always two sidos to public questions, and it will always lie tho pur pose of the Democrat to give both. , As it has aa a matU'r of news given the re port oi the legislature committee on the soldiers home in which the trustees are dealt with sevetoly it will also give as much of tho defense aa possible! Mr. Train, one of the trustees, in tho Herald srivca a history of the soldiers home pro ject defending tho construction of tho building and the suporiiiteiuleiitio of Mr Baldwin, lie says: Since, during ttio last days of the seS' sion of tho legislature, a most infamous, outrageous, garbled and untruthful re port from tho committee sent to exam ine the home, reflecting not onlv upon the management but also upon the pri vate characters of tho trustees, was nuulo to the legislature and adopted.it remains uiai in simpio Buu-uuiunm, aim as a pica for a truer, nobler and broader support of the home, and theTemoval.if possible, .1 . -. , 1 1 . . i i of tho selfish and pernicious, and un scrupulous seeking after place which is the foundation ot this report, as can be seen by the fact that Senator B. F. Alley. chairman of the committee, and clerk of committee, S. B. Ormsbv.ou the strvugth of this report, of which they alone were tho authors. part ot the committee re fusing to sanction or sign the infamous document were immediately appointed and confirmed trustees for four years. It is also understood that H. B. Ormsby expects to be commandant of the home which accounts for the accusations against and request for the removal of the present commandant. the mam charge of this committee against myself is that in addition to ex nenses a charge ot so.OO ixr mem lias been made and that I have drawn $'JO0 per year as secretary. Tho law itself provides for a secretary, the salary to lie fixed by the board. " The board fixed this at $200 per year, which is surwlv modest amount aud does not savor of steal. This committee, or no one else can say that the work of secretary has not been well done. As to the other charge, the records will show that the in formation of the cotnmittett was either in correct or falsified, m the vouchers in the state's office will show that no charge of $3.00 per diem was made, nor could it be under the law, and no per diem or fees bevond the actual expenses were allowed. The total amount 1 have received from the state daring two years, the time 1 have served on the board, is tlt.0, of which 200 is for salary as secretary, 7.50 fr postage and stationery, and the remainder for actual expenses incurred in attending the meeting and the trans action ot the business of the board. These facts are substantiated bv the records in the office of the secretary ot state. This wondorful report clooes with the !umjMAduoa "that suit aboaid b tiast 1st iha jsvpssr eAssw ssssayal the trusts) to seeoairt far the saeiey placed In ther hands and to return the amount illegally held by them." The report and recommendation m as adopted by the legislature, and now a one of the members of the old board I demand that such suit be brought in or der that a full legal investigation may t had and that the truth or falsity of three charges may be officially iWvcrauned. State LegLdatur. Upon the COih ballot, awhile before 12 o'clock Saturday night George W. Mc Bride, ex-Secretary of State, was elected I'nited State Senator, to succeed J. N. Dolph, on March 4. The final vote was McBride. 72: Hare, 10; Kalev.6: Weath erford, 1; Absent, I, Beckley. A live scene followed, a box of oranges Ix-ins emptied in the room, the members acting lite scbool boys, which many of them have been inferior to as legislators. The senate in its consideration of the appropriation bill restored that oi f 'JO. 000 for the railroad commissioners, and sev eral other small items the house had stricken out and the house ruckty con curred in the act. . AU of the commissions that were ex pected to be repealed were retsirsed. as the Democrat predicted at the begin ning of the session. I nder the joint resolution for a com mittee to report recommendations to the next legislature as to the codification of the laws, Bcpresentatives I 'ax ton. Sbl brede and Smith of Josrphine and Sen ators McGinn and Smith of Clatsop were appointed. The joint committee, under Faxton's joint resolution No. 14, to in vestigate and report to the next legisla tive assembly upon legislation necessary for TirntiH-1 inn nf fcrfvi t!tiHl and nmmr tion of the fishing industries, will consist lot Representatives Paxton, Wright and uaies ana enalor bancrott ana ratter son. As soon as possible the Pexockut will give a list of bills that passd both hoases, so that oar readers may be able to see what waa actually done.' PotatoeJoru. Joe Tryon, of near Albany, has rentt-d 20 acres of Joseph Groeh'ong, and is plowing the same. ; Mr. Perry, of Ifatrdscrable fame, lias rented apart of the G. L. Thompson farm. Mr. Perry baa built him a cabin, and now occupies the same. The social event of the season was the hard times damv and supper given by Mr. Perry last Friday night, A brother of Mr. George Birchet paid him a flying visit the fatter part of tbe wesk. Mr. Joseph C Jroshong took a luines trip to Salem the last of the week. James Groshong and P. II. Karrf each have a sick horse to doctor and care for. We notice the peach buds are nearly ready to burst into bloom, the sequel ii they are liable to get frosted. A young man working for Mr. Lilian! had the misfortune to nearly split open his foot with an ax a short 'time sincr. We understand tlie wound ia doing well. D. II. Kamey is using a crutch the effect of getting hurl wbife rail im day last week. Mf. Perrv and the Thompson Imvs sold a car of potatoes to the Jefferson potatoe buvcr last week, price 23 rts Feb." 24. I.C. U. T.tafsMif tnwaal4;M i. Awa ;Ala ilk gimp in black and colors and brad aa,.aw MVUHU.a U M UIIUWIUMffi l':ira ornament put on tale to day. S. E. Young, N Society women often feel the effect of to much gayety" balla, theatre, and teas in rapid succession find them worn out, w "run-down" by the end of th sea-' an. They Hurler from nervousneas, " slecplensaeas and irregularities. The smile and rood tT Irita take flight It is time to accent help offered In Doctor Pierce's fa vorite Prescription. It's a medicine which was discovered and used by a prominent physician for many years in all casts of 'female complaint " and the nervous dis orders which arise from It Tbe "Pre scription" is a powerful uterine tonic and nervine, especially adapted to woman's delicate wants for it regulatas and promotes all the natural functions, builds up, invig orates and cures. Maav womea suffer from nervous pros tration, or exhaustion, owing to congestion or to disorder of the special functions. The waste products should bo quickly grot rid of, tho local source of irritation relieved and tbe system invigorated with the " Pre scription." Do not take the so-called celery compounds, and nervines which only pot the nerves to sleep, but get a lasting- cure with Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription. , FEMALE WEAKNESS." Mrs. William Hooves, of BellviHt, Kuniana lo., who, writes: "I had been a great sufferer from ' female weakner.s ; ' I tried three doc tors : thev did me, no good ; I thought I was an invalid for ever. But I heard of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, and then I wrote to him and he told me just how to take it. I took eight bottle. I now feel cntirelv well. I could stand Mas. Hoover. on my feet only a short time, and now I do all my work for my family of five," I isi in iiiin i iiir.il . 1 Almwi a Kiat ' ; .'. Savannah, (a., Feb. 20.--TliisLasleen' thfl most exciting night ' in the history o! Ui. ....... U f" ,! " I l. I i7a.iiiMiiu, x or iiiq uwurN itm vujr trembled On the vergo of religious riots. lhe entire white military force of the city except the artillery bus been on duty. l uore are ten infantry companies and the Geirgia hussars, the latter being dismount ed. A mob. estimated at from 3000 to 5000, the ereater part being Catholics, has challenged their forbearance to tho et- treme. But for tus coolness of Mavor Meyers and the otlirers commanding the troops, blood might hnvo been shed. Bay onet charges were niado several times to clear tho btreuti, but the mob, which had giutiered about tne Masonic temple, one of the promiuent betiding of the city, and situated in the heart of Savannah, still borniy i of used to retire. Ihe troubleU all over the lecture of au ex-privet convert ed to protestantism. What a Hlfe DM. Cue ii a us, Feb. 'X. Another barrow- iag tale of muiitul infelicity comes from Dryad, thia county. A farmer named Cooper was brought iu this morning to be tried for insanity, ilia bend was batter ed and bruised until it hardly looked as if : . t . i , .f .r- l ii uwongeu to a nuuian ueiag. iieuoes not appear to be tnnane. and bis nmguor express doubts of his being so. lie says that after retiring with bis wife Ihe otlwr aight he roproacusd her for being too free Knottier num. hue said nothing, but got op and hunted the hammer. Then without warumr cue went after him with it and bent niut seaily to dwaih. a AtNiiur We4tlag., ATuisiTA., o, reu. joe ute, a Chinese, and hha Mow, a pretty youag Jewess, were married here yesterday. Toe ceremony was performed by Judge Blood worth. The groom wanted lite u-remonv performed in open court, but the bride ob jected, uecauas oi me crowa oi peciuiort. so they substituted the groom's laundry for the temple of juntice, and the ceremony wa duly performed. None of the brido's family were present. Lee and his bride bare been swectitearu far a long time. tpprUIIUi Bill. Washington, Feb. 25. The senate le gan today the lat week of the 53d congreos with Ue comiacrauon ot the great appro priaUon bill to provide for the sundry civil expense of the government, for tee bjcal year ending June 30, l-yt. Behind it,' as yet untouched by li.e aeoate, were the Wg iWative, executive and judicial api-rocria- Uoa bill and the dettciency bill, while teven other appmprtaxioa bills (penion, fsrti- bcauon. diptotnauc and coasuiar, Uutnct ot Columbia, pustutnee and ladiani. wars Ull in tlis band of conf-treocs ooinmttees Iks sssUry stvil bill savers pnabsd tML SM SSM W SM hT P. M.tt kU dispssesl m fourth of the oili, er a pasjsjfe. Mr lb Cad. Sas FfSAactsea, Ftb. 4. fhe steamer Walla W alia, which tmved from Sound porta this morning, will leave Utrxih 1 , cirrfiDg pajaiecgers to the Sound for f 5 tinl cabin oad 60tcera Ttis is tit Uwtl rate yet uflered, but it waa stated Una morning that th oppoailioa buuU would quote a lower figure before the ctcam er uiU .lliers dan not sm to be acy imaiediato ptntramt ot aa end to the war. A ! ratty. VVisiusoro, Feb. 25. It is understood the leadsrs in tbe movement to oric: a freo-iilv' party bare received advice from different part of tho country that such progress t aa been mads as to make tJ-esn feci fairly con&k'bt tout they will be able to orgsnue a nc-r pirty. wcku wUl com mand the support, of siircr c.en teroegb out tbe cooiilrr. A pUtforra has been greed upon which plants tbe wbd party on tbe paa cf hea silver. To Bo Xaa rtalarc V.'asutsoTox, Feb. 2i Secretiiry Cur- lute today rr.l to Cbaimua Vootbc4, of Um otu finance oxnsnit ve, "certain sag getinos for amen jiiwcit to the rreKnt tnl lis,'" whicb are designed to make more dear the intention ot coegres and lewvniiiecaaaces ot iiug-itia oy renoiv leg the ambiguity now axialirg ia tbe paragraphs rvterrfd to Most of these sug- iressuns ori.-s3a!ei wsta Ue-wjral Apprat er Sltutit. t Sul Stetirc Cnicaoo, Feb. 25. -Tt Herald s Wah ington corrpoedtit lends the fallowing: "NotwitlisSaaJing the drternuaaUon tf Justice i leli to reuiain on the supreme bench until some d-rajCnU: preddnt Ue sidea Mr, CeTeiand mar appntnt hit soc cesnor it is bow iw4iecd that the o:d pn lieuwn will be coinpciird to retire and p mit Cleveland to till tiu vacancy, flit health is failing at lant SB rarlMaac. TacoMA.Feb 2i This uoiniag's earS -quake L-xk was plainly felt in Taco na. Oa tp of the hill, aa i at Edu-oo, c'ttmner, Puyaliuy and Steilacoom. Ihere wr three light vibrations occurring jul U-fore 5 o'clock, the general tread being frotu i.orth to south, though at teibicoum u.e j v ibrations seemed lo be from eat to wet . 1 ae ai'oca was te:t at the lanne av!am at Sleiiacoom mors plaioiy than anwhere else. At Sumner and Pupaulup pejiie were awakened from !cep Bala at Last la Nebraska. Omaba, Neb.. Feb. 25. The dioesh of Nebraska was broken with a heavy rain, the heaviest which has fallen in t -e Ute within a year. It was gnral e ver tlie southwestern part of the sttte. Wkat BlrBrtae f al at aixm, Feb. 24. Untied States Snatoi- elect tteorge W. McBride was seen today and aked for an expression of his views as to the tinacul question. He ktud : -It is evident that there is need of re fayu in the Ldoih inl svftera cf tbe coon trj', nl tt is my belief that such reform must piweed upon the lines of tbe last re pubi.cdu nulional platform. ouliere Uiat a return to the tepubliean policy cf pro tection is etwential to the restoration of tits satnasUfBMoatoahsabyeoj4KtM. I aan aire coaJasat thnl ft rsasrWrr i swtt. wusn it secures control Of all ths braacart of natiotial government, wiil solve th ecun- Mimc act! bnancial problems now before tlie country in a way which will mtore prit.f lo all tbe great indutries of the na'in asiiiaOTOX, j-eb. 24. Tomorrow the house enters noon tbe lat week of its asm sion, and tbe usual rush w hich character ises the Conine tours of every Msion of confrress will begin. Under tho rules tbe lat six days of every session are suspen sion day, and memb?rs recogtiied may call up bills and have them acted on under suspension of the rules, j'here are 331 public bills on the calendar, 217 of which must be eonidered in committee of tbe whole and 114 on the reculnr rnlendn- ti. addition to there there are over 5'JO bills on the private calendar. A Vr.Bdei fal l ase. Dolgth, Minn., Feb. 24. ft A. Pan- ville reteived a teleirraoH' last niirht from (itorgo F. Dunvillff, a farmer living near 1 ankton. reportinir the birth of triplets. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Getrgo l'anvillc now have a children, al'.honrrri Mrs. Danville is not 30 yours old. All of the children wsre bnrn ;n triplets, tbe ol.loit now btumr un der 13 yea sot ojts. All are bojs' except three of them, one et-t of tripleu being girls. A Carefer Istaattjr. . ' ,. London, Feb. 24. The Daily Citron lcle's Vienna correipondeiit says Professor V'aireer. of the ienna university, ex pounded a cure for insanity to tbe tnedica I society yesterday. Ue injects Koch's tu berculiiit, cauisinga fever, after which the insanity is diminished. Ho repeated the treatment a few times, each injection les sening the insanity until eventually it vun- lut.eu. - " lYareoil ta Five Manle . HaiJiKYt Ky., Feb, ?4. Tho stitteinetil of a negro, who died here' jesterday. has created quite a scneutioa la thin little place.,-The negro was seen by a reporter just beiore he pi-swid away, and he con fesMid to having con 111 liitod five niurders. 1 Two of them wero in Almiawu, .ts'o in Tenuctce, and one iu Georgia. tl , , , klantbnul killed. .. Oconomowoc, WJh., Feb. 24. Statu boul, the 2.1,000 trotting staliiun of An yew Hililcbrand, of ibis city, was killed bd the cars yesterday. JACOB5 OIL Is 1.1 jD W Btg,LAP5BCOI-I-ftFSB,ntSHAFS or PCRKAPS. IV V. B -J O rT "5. a m k o o -3 3 TKi. im tha bW1 tV.t waa illustrated In ica." Jinnar 25th. Ii5. cer the foowio th IWent National Cicle Eibibitron .'" UrA anil iik'l of biah cr'dc X HiutraJd CtaloifSie f ?. Indiana, U. 8. A. THE NEW BpA and 0. R. N. CO'S Tall Potavs Wtbing,on. 'daho, in Montana, !ktj(. Minnesota, and ihe fjt Tl Jl ill foists in tte Units! States. Canada &nl Empa. ' Tfce Great Notbera Railwsyita r-f transcontinental tine- Runs buffet-library cbirvaticn cars, palace irg anJ diaing cara, family ttvrit s'eepers sad Srtt and second cm coacbs. ifavlcs a rock baUatt track th Gt Northern Railway 1 free from daa. ons of the chief snnoysnces cf trar.scootinenlal 'ravel. Round trip tickets with Hop o pnviles'c snd choice cf rytara route. For lurtker information tad upon or write, F. J. Wkitir j. G. T. & T. L, St. fsil, lisa Or C. C. ttooovan. General A tent. 122 Thi'd Street, Portland, Or. FORTMILLER & IRVING Undertakers - and - Knibalmers. WE KtEF constantly on hand s foil line of oietallc, lotrf and wood catVcti and coffins. Also buital jbe snd sulit, to broad, io'.h. oatin.casKmrre, ec, rldcb will be st!d at The f.asnt Li v lax IVadls. EMBALMING d ue rrf'CTC"re pl ii e inJ ?eclaSy.- NO EXTRA CHARGE FHR HEARSE OR SERVICi: ALBANY, MASONIC TEMPLfi - - OREGON1 wMaSaVaaSBSmanMSaaawa - 1 mm mmmmmKmmmltimmmmmmmmmtttmmmm p"ar1 kSasla-a amILata S lasCs -I-P-A-N- ONE GIVES RELIEF. Tliit Remedy lYoperly Taken will Cure any Rheumatic Case. ST. GEORGE'S IUIEU31AT1C B1TTEIIS Tl a Biltsws tftMj wsaofaevnr4 aid fiasee aAltad wrth Bhrj tuatisaa. It gives ton to the emesli and purines th blood bolter than any other bitters known. For Ssie by all leading Dniggirts or address "G. K." P. 0. box CoJ, Astoria, Or, . 1 lK- - PETER BRACH, General Agent 437 Conimeicial sttvet, Astoria, Oregon, Telephone No, 24. Ins. Co. of North America. Of Philadelphia. Founded in 1792. Capital. $3,000,000; assets, $9,5G2,a00; surplus to policy holiiers, $5,244,200. Oldest slock fire insurance company n the United States. Losse3 paid s nceorganizildVa $81,139,447. J. W. Senft, district special a;ent fir Linn and Banton counties, oflioe over Read Peacock & Co., Albany, Or. MARRIED. HURST DAVIS. At the Court House, in Albanv, on Wednesday, Feb. 27, Mr. Ellis l4. Hurst and Mary E. Davis, of Crabtrei?, Judge Duncan offici ating. REILY M ESPELT. On Feb. 27, at Hip rVmrt rloti.to. in Allianv. bv Juilire l)uncan, Mr. John Reily and Miss Lulu Mespelt both of Linn county. 1, T1--V-, it -mm- t-i a FOR RENT trally located. A six ro'.ni cottage cen Inquire Jos Klein. Ladlt-s wtio uesire to ord-r a Oe'ssrie Corset or wsl-t, or se!f adjusting corset from Mrs, Tail, rosy leave orders sl'.h Mfs 11 wlind ot Brnadilbn t beween and srd 3rd St. " - K. O; T. M meets f-rcrv Saluidav .vxit i-v In H. T. M Hall. V;U tea Knlsbts Invited t atfjud. A L l.ftu.li. C"oi. ?tOK SALE. -omf n'l 1 f nclng t a a per thoumtntt, kh m nii oik t;ri.t wood at ti.&O a oiiid. M Sinokhs, tfje Perfect CURE for 86024 M D "Bearing, the Cvclinir Authority of Amer title: "The iiadomet Model Shown at It U the W aveblt Sxhther and ia tfce icrcle in the world today. Want a bicvcl Istdiax Bicyclb Co. Indianapolis, WAY EAST! LINES-The Short Route Threagh Tickets oa Kale- Chicago. St. Louis. Vabinrton, FbiUdXpbia, New York. Boston, and To and frnm PAY YOUR TAXES- TOTIC2 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 tbe tax roil for 11 bas beta placed in my bands with a warrant for the collec tion of tho same. Taxpayers are request ed to call at an early date and settle for Uiesanus as provided by sa'd wa'rant and required by law. J. A McFutox. Sbcr'ff of Linn Co. NOTICE TO ST8CKHQLDhS Notl.e is hereby given tbat there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Odd Fellows Hall But.dlng Association, held at their office In A'bsnx, Oiraon, on Monday the 4th day of March, iS",at ihe hour of 7 o'clock p m of said day, tor the purpose of . elecMng g-;ven DlrVrlors 10 serve for tbe enutng yeatr,and to transact such othr business that itsv come before said mceWnK Dated thilbe4th day of F-brurv,iS94. E A Pr, Julbia Joseph.- . Swcnrtsrr. fiaddent. SETTiya EGGS t)K ?ALK Fro. pure bred Silvrr Laced Wyandqltes, White Wjandotls and tt. ri,vtuou Rocks, at tho Albany Ton try yurda, A bany, Oregon, corner 4th and It. R. $ta. Jcun listen. KOTICE. HO! BLACKSM ITU. Wanted one who understands General Blacksmithing and especially horse shoeing, alio can do wood work for repairing wagons and farm machinery, . Will furnish shop, free of charge for cne year. For further informa tion wrife io A i.bsbt IlAinxToar. Holley, linn co. Orrgon. ASSIGNEE'S KOTICE IF FINAL SITTLEnjEMT'. Notice Is hereby given that the v-et-ilgned has this d ly filed In th Circuit Court of the 'ate of Oregon for Line rounty hit final account as assignee In the matte: of '.he awlnment of Hecry Freemsn Pound an insolvent debtor and that said account will be heir J and pa ed on by aald court In Its court room la the court house of Linn county In the city 4 Albany, Oregon, on the Iitb day of March, 1895, or y soon thereafter as the butlneeM of (aid court will permit. This Feb j?th, 1895. V?ATni it, Elkixs, -1 B H IavrwK, Ally ' for aiaignee. Awlgnee. STOCKHOLDERS MEETIKC. NOriCE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT the snnual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Albany Street Railway Company win be held on W ednesday, ilarch ti, l$, at the boar of 7 p. m. of mid day. at iba office of the aecretary of said company, the tame being at the real estate office of C. (i. Hark b art on tutt street, in Albany. Ore- ton, for the purpose of elect tag teres di rectors to serve for the tenn of one year j next ensuing from said meeting, and un til their succesaors are elected and aaalified and to transact such other business as may corns Mnre aaid nxing. VaUMf SO. C. G. BcRCHAJrr. 8ecretary. A ssignee's Notice. Kotxe t berebv tjren thai I have beta duly elect d br tt-c creditors cf Samiel UmsirsdsndJT Smith. Issolvsnts. In H-o cf Wn I Stewart, the ataiznee nam cd by sa'd Insolvsnt debtors in their deed of assign snent heretofore made acd filed in the office of the County Clerk of Una county, Oregon, and tlui I nave duly n.r d m; Lozd as such assignee, tnerefore s'J ihe ct editors of si!dassignora are here by notified and required to preser.t their claims, under oath, to me within three mSBli from the date hereof, at rr.y resi dence in the city of Albany, Oregon. Dated this Sth day of Fen, 1895. TJ rmu,. r Assignee fa lieu of Wm J Stewart. JLSIIIXISTEATeiXKOTICL fretice is hereby gives that I have bee dotV appointed administratrix with the arid annexed of the estate of H. . Stover, decease 4, and that I bare duly qualified as roth, therefor, mil persons bavinsr claims against said estate are fcereby notiSed and required to present the saase to me with tbe proper touchers at the o See of W. R. BHyea in the city of Albany. Linn eoanty. Oregon, wit hie six aaonths from the date hereof. " Thited this 15th day of Feb., 1335. Mas. A- B. Johxsox. Admiaistratrix with the will annexed rj WH1TIE1. . - ASorney at Law, Albcnv Cr- LAGKBU1H & S0MERS AirroRHi Jbi a; a .rr t.aAw, A!! legal raatrs will receive prompt at-t-ct; jo. CK&ce, Tint KctioBal Bank building, np stairs. WALLIS RASH ATTORNKT .AT la.W. Wiil practice is all tbe jt.it of the USe. V&ce First Natl Bank baildinj.Aibaay. r'rrjTon. OrHE Beer. Dr O K Beers Phfsiciaasand iimrgeans S,-ct ! a-te.v.l jn gtren t-i ororn. Hou-s to to u A rfs 7 to S P U 0c an J reUaence bert; Eul Siting, Firu Street, between L;oo and Qswcrth . DR. C, U. GHAI.1BEi.Llf. Ofioe on Fry St near cor ?rd St OSe oours. U9aDi. r2to2a--il6toSp m Emcial BiaUoa given to chronic case and eye diseases. If kttonf mi Utt. iti f w PaaJe. wm araiies la uta-mrt(4 taataate Sraal attaatac -in, to iaCMni witlmi, riraii. ua,-N( oor v rumSK aibwr. Ora. FOSHAY A MASON ilrsggistsand Bookseller ' stj.U f-r John 3. Aldec'a DBblksMora 5cb w a;i at pobUakr. prieaw4 waawanaaa NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have the funds on band and will pay all county warrants stamped previous to Nov 5. ISM, interest on tbe nine closing at this data the 5h day of Jan., 1895. r. t. Morris. County Treasurer. ALBANY INS. AGENCY T CAN GIVE a more genuine Ir-tcr- j. ance tor a ei.oo tnaa any other agen-. to Albany. Any rjhool-bojr who can control, pre miums to the amount of $300 annually can secure tbe agency for an Insurance Co., for that reason do not think that every man who writes Insurance policies is an -insurance pin.' Insure io the SUN. PHOENIX. LON DON. MANCHESTER. snd NORWICH UNION ot England,or CONTINENTAL of re York and have something km yonr money In case oi honest loss. Notes taken on farm insarance. SI f. txocas, M'gr. Valley adjuster for ths Sun Ins cficc London, Highest price paid for all kinds grain. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. TVTOT1C1? IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 1 tbe lral voters of scbool district No. 5, of Linn county, sta'e of tregon, that tbe annual school meeting for tbe said district will be held at Cent' al school bouse to be gin at tbe hour of 7. SO o'clock on tbe first Monday, being the 4th day of March, A. D. This meeting is called for tbepor nose of receiving and acting upon the an nual reports of the directors and clerk of aid district, sra ins transaction 01 oust new usual at such meeting. Dated this lifth day of eb. 1305. Attest, F. E. Aixkx. A. E. Bloom. District Clerk. Chairman isoanj 01 Directors THS PLUMBER. Tin roofiinr aud plnmbinir. Opposi the opera house. LOST. In Albany the night cl Tuesday February 6. a valuable tour- horse whip, r lease return to tbe Demo crat office. " MOOS, t-vyoslte tteRos II . se J fH,J, bia'ihirta. Garni weal. ii.m Uu hue .vtu.av.mve Hoar. hy, ea's. tra-v, potatObs, eld EXECUTRIX KOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I nave filed my final account in the matter of the es tate of Michael Croisant, deceased, in lbs County Court of Lino county, Oregon, and t hat said court bas set Monday the first day of April, 1895. at the boor of one O dock P. ra. of aaid da aa ttu lima tor ' hearing all objection to said account acd ine ciiiemcni ot tne same. All pnmu, , therefore, who maj be interested and who have any objections to said account are hereby notified and required to file tbe " same in raid court on or before tbe said time set for the final seit'ement of said ae count. Dated this 15tb day or Febrsary, 1895. - Emz. CnoiSAST, W. R. Pir.TEir, Executrix, Att'y for Kxeentris. - ESTABLISHED F H Hammer. WlosaiB CtmunisEicn lerclaiit, 215 end 217 Davis St. Cor. Commercial, -----Sax Fbaxcisco, Csl. Wc;ythe tigbest market price for wh ec.t. barley, oats, potatoes, ap p les, poultry, hides7, wool and gen eral produce. It will pay you to write us and keep post ed. Liberal advances made on consignments, f Eaa Franciica Produce Exch. Mem tier: i (.San Francisco Fruit Exchange. AH HUM. HEiTIXC. sx. . KOTICE U beretiy srvea that the aa- anat mcetiaf of tbe ocktoider cf the Al bany Ka.l itnK Atsoeiaboa anil tie eiA i -stwa tl 3 Gra4wohl. ia Albaar. 01 Uos- tfay, March ISA, 1&05. at pafotas elaetioa af director, and sac othu-r basi Ba aa nif eoat before th BietiBSJ. Dated Feb ta, 1894. ' P KCTTIKG W C TWEED ALE fVerrtsry tl1 CITATION -tit Ooimtf Cotcrt of ti? Sial Orrgm t -''jmrnConmly. n tbe mailer cf te estate 'I Olaey Kry Sr.dfeeased. Outloo. - f To Nstbaa 8 Fry, Etcbard r ry. Mania Fry, Ceifnda. Christy and Frank Smtth. noa resident of the H'te of Creoa, anil to ail others known or aokjws, interest ed ia said estate, ereeling:. In the name of ihe mate of Oregon roa are hereby cited and rrq Jired to appear, la the Chanty 0urtcU State of Ore gon, for the Coanty of I. 30 at the c Jcrt toots thereof a A-bsor, la The Coony of Linn, ca Monday the 4th of if arch, 1S95, atone acock in (be afternoon of that day then aed there to show caose if may exist shf in order ho-t"d no: be isaed diiect Ing Olaey Fry Jr -xee itor of a"d estate, to seli tK flowfag Cscri jej real prop erty belosglnsr 1 1 sail estate, towfe: ..-. Tbe south ha'f of lo'a 7 and 8 i" ' oct'l cf the eastern adJitioJ to tbe cfc f Al bany, Oreoa. Probab'e valne of 13300. Also lot Xo f in bl-tck No to in Sod-"3r, Linn corntv, t -Z'm, projaale vafoe Witnesa the Heoof jVe J N Onncaa, JoJfe of tne Coanty Coort of tse Srat I of Cre?oo, for 1 tie Coon'y of Linn. wHh I d.e seai ot taf d Court at&xed this i9 h day I of Janrarj, 195. Arses. K Xsxeaax Cerk. By F M RaoFtX9, Ivpaiy. SOHEOSS l tie Cimit Court or Lima CouMtf.Sieie t Crego: In rqaiSy. D M Bcchaar, tntstcc, lui3' ra Caar-Io-t S Cohen aad Saraed Btsaisgr, ds feadaala. Ta Saaiat I &asisjr oC Us sao.e a.aed dfeadaaU: Yoi ara L. Hr rcq'ji.td i a re tb das cl t Usri ira of said eocr. ta asswYr tbs Gsaiiaiat Eled acstatt yoa ia taa ab r autlt!4 eaasr, aad if ya ll ta saner fr wmat th-re. f, tit piin.1 ff iti asIy 19 tSxcucr; f th re lief demanded lo Om. eaisit.t kercsa. tw- I l i: rars i3iiawos acsiaw I o-io--te Sf M. s to a aad Cofca for tkenv t E-?tit H acd,-d aeds fence Blam-jT-'Trty-Sva 5S.0t) Do'r., brdn wita intcnat sk'i9 at ts ra:a 1 tea pet otu y; asftaai froaa tie Sib day Fe!art.ary, sad tk kxihet aa Obs Hsaard tilOO) Ito'lart s artmy frc.- ia ;h acis, aad for tbe ast ud dim ba-iraeiMs of t&is s'vt . Zji : Tbat ta aaaal Pec kit w aaada for tae fate c-f tte '.o: d--ci iStd ths ona pUist, tait: La oe (I) ia b!m tweary tatee (S) ia tbe etf t-f Atbasr, Iocs . acd tKst tfa pioceaj a: id is!e be s. uird t the pavaaest bf Uc tmccat da DaitiS at d that said fiw' ts S Cotea a. d Saaiael Bsjaiecer, ai-d all perwirselaiat-i- g It, tbroiub cr ar. tiea., sfct.qBeat ta (be axeraooa . te awrti saed ' poa to tie -U-, kt tx barred acd forever forc''. M tl !, rlst pr aitj of redeBptMO ia a-i.t preastea, xd f aaca tttber aad fa t!er re-f uuiks eoart mtaf seea aveet t rqairab'e. ' This scat rvi- at p- -f-- -d t-y der ei Hw H U HawiU Jod mjl Dspa:ta.st Ko S,4aid eaatt.- anvdo npt-m ta 3CH day of Octitwr. 1SW. - iKSalKtv3LVaSIOsa. MrsmT & BaoM Atroraevs far tdaiatiff ADMIKISTEATQS'S KOTICE . Kotiea is hereby eivra ' aT wbcm it anay eoneera that tbe rBkr-i.Bd M P Fruit, has b. e.1 .rpiare i adatn nlar of the eataU of D Micaac dced lata of roaetr, O iss, by t Il.-ajraUs Cnaatv Crrt i tij aUte ef Orc--r, O" Ltaa coaaty. acd that be has filed h tore aaBch avlirtni trr and theaav has leea appraved by add mr, & li tasoas hssieg claims agaiistasid etuia a -a Loeay. aasi fted aad rraaired to preat tue Ma ta the adersigaed st tbe (Ex of Wbitaey & Kawport la A'hany, Cri-a, ee at his resi acaoe aboat six auies sooti of Browvsvllle, Oregon, properly Tenrk J wtthia six meaths fraoi the date of tM aotki. Aad all vr sos Indebted to said s-!ate are required t make imatediaia psyateot of the saaia to the aaderaigaed. Ittd at Aitay, Or . J 10, 1S95 )t f Facrr. Administrator.' Whitnev Jt Newport Atty. for Aim. SUMACHS. tU Car Court a tie Statu eT Orrgim fisfAe Comfy of Lhm : Wdham Kiaibangh aodDW Rumbaagh, copai taers aader the firm nam of Raoi hssgk&Soa. Plsintiffa. vs K 8 Fry. Refsodatt. T N B Fry. th abov aa-ned defeadaal. Ia tbe aame at the state cf Oregon yoa are hereby required to spt w and anawer iba cotipla-.nt of pUiolid in Us al-evs entitled actiea. and o; v on hie i3 the bore eatitlsd eoart oo or before the first Monday, th 7th day of Janavy. 1SSS. th, said da bring th first day of ths regular term of said eoart for said month la this county aad ia ease joa shall fail to appear and answer, th plain ties will take jademeat agitt yea far twenty two doilais ia U gtld coia with interest tStreoa ia like oia at tea per esat P'raanora from i train- I7ih. ISKl aad for the farther toes of ten dolis a r?a or a hi i sttoraeys fee, sad thir costs sad disbars mvf of thii attic n ta ! tated. Tela sommoBS is served b pLbtiestioa by ude- of Hoa ) N Psaesa )ae cf said e only, which order beat s da Xv CISM umXM. ISO 6. 1894. Most stb & Ha Kian&a. 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