Mtmotmi YVashit fctcn Lettet . Fih our regular Corraapond.nt. Washington, April 1st, 1895. President Cleveland has moved hie family and liia offce oiu to "Woodley," his suburban residence, and wilt only be at the Wliile House on the days the Cab inet meets twice a week for some time to come. This will give hini an oppor tunity to dispose of a number o! minor matters which he could not find time to get at as long as he was accessible to the personal callers who are nearly al way on hand at the White House. The new ministry of Spain lost no time in proving that President Cleveland was correct in thinking that it would do the proper thing atxat the Alliance outrage, and there is tittle doubt that the apology demanded by Secretary Uresbam will in due time follow the explanatory com munication already receive i It is positively stated that a deal has been completed whereby the republican Senators will get the votes of the popu list Senators and reorganize the Senate as soon as Congress meets. There is nothng surprising in this, as it was ex pected by everybody. One result ot the deal will be to make John Sherman chair man of the Finance committee. Think of the populists helping to do that. Ex senator Mahone is now at the head of a scheme having for ita object the political control of Virginia. There is no'.hing new or startling in the idea. It is merely a reproduction of the repub lican-populist combine which has tern pararily knocked out the democratic pir'y oi Nor'.h Carolina. While Secretary hen he planned the route over which Adniial MeacVa squadron will Fail during the month ot April had no idea that Great Britian would send that ultimatum to li-lie Nicaragua, neither he nor Presi dent Cleveland regrets that the squad ron will reach Grey town, Nicaragua, about the middle of the month. On the contrary, they rejoice at the coincidence which ri!l plae such formidable Amer: iean war vessels as the New York, Min neapolis, Colunbia, Atlanta, Ualeigli and Cincinnati in Nicaragua waters at tne lime that Great Bri'ain will probably be making a demonstration of force to Irighen the !Utle Central American re pub'ic into complying with iia demands as to the payment of extortionate indem nity, etc. "Uncle Jerry,'' the smilius "nigger" who baa been janitor of the W hite House "sence Uin'ral Cram's time," is the happiest "coon" in Washington! He has celebrated his silver wedding When the United States government sends, as it will at an early date in com pliance with an act of Congress, its own engi neei a to officially inspect the loate of the proposed Nicaragua eanal.it terves notice to all concerned that it proposes ta control the canal when it is ccnstimt ed. ' Large and Small Towns. The t d tor of the falem Post boldly refutes a great writer in the Forum: Henry J. Fleicher, of Minneapolis.bas an article in the April Forum in which lis contends that the small 'towns are doomed, and that the large cities wit' gradually absorb their population and industries. In prot f of this he quotes a'aJis'ies horn a numlr of states to show that the small towns have lost g"-iu,l dminz the past few years There has unquestionably hern a movement of population toward' the cities for several years past but mill it cjctinue? Such practical business men as President Hill, of the Great Northern road, and President Stickney, of the Chicago Grat Western, cla:m tha one CTctf .f ! I. r- 1-a-.inpe depression is the overarm, lit ,.f the cities, anil that per nin.ni Hi I r i-jritf ran onlv be resto-ed by a ri(.vt-i,:. ui back to the -and. and their uv - and example may be. follow ed y u.ht !t. If, a, a n-enlt of this co'ini-i movement, if the agricultural reiitie ate u.o e densely populated, will no- (his tenl to restore theloet prosper ity of tbe villages? The villages will naturally 1 centers of local trade, and aln of tou t small manufactures and re pair shot; ar.d email towns that are favorably located with rtference to rail road t-aud: tation may also be abla to support large nifn.ufactaiirg establish ments by reaw o of the greater cheap ness of land, living, taxes, etc. The statistics of Hie lett ten years, and ei pecaily vt the Ut six or tigh; years of haid timer, do not, in onr opinion, fur nib a reliable data on which to predi cate v eil of perniLent conditions and fei.dencie. . The email towns may be dot'tmd, but U is nevertheless a fact tha' tome of the smaller towi.-e of the con u try aie today in a highly flourish ing condition, ith every promise of fan re growth. Large cities hafe al ways had the advantage in attracting I tige tiipi a', and always will; but the en all town and the villages have speci al luuc t 113 :i otP', ami they will grow fcii-t fj.-tt jrii ;'it ' i -11 tli and profc- 'Cue mm r in tlieprm Uup- por I el ;;- kr. l4,r m io,i. lie i'elidie- O -.!)-: t'.n iV iiu ',V. a Daily U i i !..,. .1 ii. die h-rd .i.iies to di-ci iiiii.u.- ' traphit: r port alij U-e cui a.i '"iiii:-!!!!-," rui.'.-.liimg the u MVnii l'j It. .iu-ii i film li ft i! by i,- :irii 111 m Hevbw. Thir 'h v d iit a ' Va i n it the ow tilt -!( ! '. I i-e. ii, 1 ub thai a ii.ai, ii.iv ii. a (ii i-i.i nt fully 00 O a'l iii-i!, mi; jm.ii b (ixjd Im ai lait ; a; r -uh a r. iin ryble ani' iiir; A i-i, i V . . ftt fa- ii "h i j .-i-i. i ' ! y 'h in'r -n n a KTS. l! I .'V N a, .ier- h.iv Cm! 11 tlicy weie croad f men they vt hut wale" VVii,itir-, to keep n-awjiiably to j:et extitid Ii- e a uiil be ci ntii:iia.l) in it e!-j it il.e the liew.-jut ir uin.-t biuiid by tfie law. Take tue cruv d and in many Ciises the. iuime diainly bcu to rrtik a ut rope Justice limy io hI iw -l.en linked out by law; but it i tuu only vi y to get it. l'eople as well a it-mi-pit per hoiild keep co! ... pc klrK S.u tutd his father for sla'der. t'Cio-kn onlv tho nominal turn of t'-i 0. ii ,e pimply winln-x hia character viiuli aliii !t ii.H Iim a'e'j pcedicted liiii; l.ke i.n.ii) h.iiiiiy i Ciiii it will ucver i .iih- in it tr ill 'ihe old gentleman will fi it .ijf i(ii him ,' :;':'' 1 ' i I. ell l..r ttie -fi -vi' I., i.:. ..il to liured o il that a N i-aiaugua Cuba! which' war vessels Il lhf Pwrifie. coast. ;-nler tb-:il hy dis- i i i. t ..t thegrippt is not ii- i! y.-t xiHi-led 'f oy r it. Tl e i n I-" no' et in lb l-ril'- Keating a Tariff. Some one has left at this office the following very interesting Recount of how a Yankee got ahead cf the hi tar iff on eggs : The American is truly an enterpris ing person en tilled to respect for hi uncommon 'cnteness. It is true that some of the Americans who visit us show no paitieular sharpness of intelli gence, and readily lend themselves to the designs of the gent'emen wlo de vote their lives to practicing the "con fidence" trice, but that may be because America keps her best to herself and only allows abroad those who do not ex hibit any alarming 'cuteness. The High Priest of 'cuteness in Atmrica has de clared himself. He ha studied the pro visions of the M'Kinley tat iff, and he is leaping a rich reward. The Bill, which this side of the ' silver streak" has earn ed such opprobrium, puts a heavy duty on eggs. The Yankee has bought a piece of Ud on the landers of Mexico, and of ashed which he has built there one end is in the Uuited States while the other ia in Mexico. On the Mexican side he feeds an enotmous numlr of fowls with the cheap grain of Mexico, while at the other end luxurious -according to foal ideas neots invite the hens to proceed into A roe icato by their egg. They are fed in Mexico, but they live and lay in the States, and the Yan kee sends his eggs iulo the market at a price which enables him to gaily profit by his fcharpness. A ruoie ingenious method of evading the tariff on the eggs couM not well be devised, ard the man deserves for the very brilliance of the design to remain uaioletteil at the hands of the American revenue authori ties. We are not sure that they have any ground for molestation unless in deed, he defrauds the revenue when the hens prove obstinate. It must bj agony to him to see a fowl which prefers to lay at the Mexican end of the ehtd, and it would be indeed the irony of fate if the whole brood were to take a sudden aver sion to the luxurious nests, and to per sist, just from pure tusaedncss. in de positing the r eggs on ground from which j they conld only be taken into the States I on paymeia of the heavy duties which are demanded on eggs- This, however, has not yet occurred Tt:e egg buinesi. on the hut advices, is flourishing be yond all expectations, aud Mr. McKin- ley has an ardent supporter in the man who, with the advrntagesof cheap grain and a heavy tax on competitor?, sets fortune looming in the near future. Lsait F. t'ot, of New York, a journa list, is lecturing in Ore gon on hrd timer, and has reached Pend'elou. A;cordirg to the E. O. he gives the ranee of the hard t:mea as follows: "Now, we do in very great degree ob struct the operation of the trading in- stiuct. Every lax upon business is such an obstruction. It makes it so much the more difSco't in carry on business. An J wh n the tax is levied for the tx press purpose of interfering with trade, as a protective tariff, the edect a ti.e same in kind, tboagn worae in degree, than a tariff for revenue. EuTMhe taxaiion of business leads not only to the obstruc tion of trade bat also to 'nterfertnee i'h man's access to laud. For hen we g--i public revenues by levying tribnte upun business, we leave ia private huds an unearned income from land, due to tbe growth of the community, and therefore justly the pr ;t-rtv of the coumnrity. This makes it. profitable tj on 'and ; without using it, and men bny land for! that profit, thn diminishing the supply Of Und abnormally ami making it price greater than its true value to the user From this condition co-ne hard times and all the suffering and gret da.dcrim- of poverty. They are directly dee to our deee.ratioa o" Girl's two grett gifts to man to the obstruction ot trade and tbe monopoly of nd. According to the Times Benton county is in the folluwiug condition : Ben'.ou county is ocfrouted with an outstanJing iixleb'eduess in county war rants aggregating the enormous sum of tJo.COO. The annual interest on this vast debt is $3,C0,. During tbe fiscal years of 1802-3, and 1SJ0 i the revenues of the county were not tqnal to the ex penditures. Tnat is to say, more money was paid out by the county than was taken ic, and a a result the interest on tbe outstanding drt t as ad-led to the principal. Nor is lb;s all ; for.at the rate taxes are being paid in for tho fhcal year of 1894-5 there is abundant pronvte that the same thing will happen this yeai and that as result 10,800 for the mere item of interest will have been acd.-d in three years to tne county cer, a sum iargi enough to pa; half the expeite of the county for a whole year, and U ha been swallowed oi in interest, gune for noth ing, melted away, and the taxpayers must mak np the loss. Its te'al d-lii. -quentlUtisl54,327.;7. The bupreme court of Kansas on Sat urday handed down an imoo-:aut -i-cision to railroads, banks snd ol!i r cot poratiar.s Tbe ca e decidi d a a brough by the Burlington railroad agains. the Atchison county commissioners and county treasurer. The township aeeet ors or Atchison county decided to assefs all property in the coui.tv, except the railroads, at 23 per cent of its actual value. The railroad property wasa sessedat ita fu'.l valuation. Iheiail load company tendered in payinent of its taxes the amount figured at 21 per cent of the actual vaie of the prop tyt and then brought iuit in ihe tupieme cou't to enjoin the country from collect ing anything in excess of ihe amount offered. The ta preme. court Btn'iii'i". ti injunction, and, in so doing, lulls that. all property must ) assesi-e-1 on the tbe same bans, cm irations tbe same as individua's, and1 oiii- class of prupeity the sa-ne as another. The state or county bin no inVietit ir the saving of costs and penabier impesec for non payment of taxes On the toa- trary, tiie moilcrn tenoency o' municipa J and state regulations is to make such penalties as irksome to t he taxpayer si possible. Astoriaa. Yen.but the county has to foot the bill. 1'be County Court of Clatsop county had to face a $1 1,000 bill, ranch of which it will n ver get back. The Washington canal connecting C liot Bay and Lake Washington atiea tie .should be built. Tbisisagreat institu tion that deserves encouragement by all fair rrrfnrif I iv t. fr I ,ij ' u , grea, thing Jul r3eatfi.it, tue rect eity of tiie Bjund. The Democrat ta'ks thusly be cause the editor owns a lot tear the of the canal. See? Nearly everyb nly is itiying the '-cuse for ha'd time' Tne I) vucbat i 1 tr) and keep its'etdi-r potnl b? giving the great diversity of viw -i the -n't ji-t when observed. How to Get Rich. As a great deal is being said about wealth, how to get rich, Ac, we give the following porm written by a Bridiepo't, Conn., man : Mary had a little laud ; The soil was very poor ; But still she kept it on her hand, And struggled to get more. She held the land until the day The peoi.le settled down ; Till where a wilderness had been Grew up a thriving town. Then Mary rented out her plot (Site would not sell, you know,) Butwaued patiently about, For prices still to grow. m They grew as population came. And Mary raised the rent ; With common food and raiment now, She would not be content. She built herse'f a mansion One, Had luxuries galore ; But every time the pecple came She raised the rent oine more, "What makes the land keep Mary so!" The common people people cry. "Why, Mary owns the land, you t-now," The knowing ones reply. And so each one of you mighty bo Wealthy, refined and wise " It you had only owned aome land. And "waited for the rise." The lied Crown M itl-t case is no be fare the peopla in its criminal aspect. The president and manager have been arrested under the statute prohibiting the use of wheat stored in a mill. The offense is a erious one. The men have always atoo.! well in the coir.mucity.and for this reain it is generally desired tb. i' the facts come cut in their true iight and t at the person r penons to blame pay the peuaiij. The DxhoraAT will l'fi;y no feeling in the matter in order to iii.tpoluc prejudice. All men aie entitled to a fair trial, and no one c.n lie condemned until the evidence it in. The public, though, will have their opinion on such subject!" , and very em phatic ones as a rule. This is onlv nat ural. The ?alem Statesman grunts audibly over reccul references ot Southern Ore gon papers to the porky characteristics of the capital city The Statesman ought not to wax warm oyer such pleasantries. The fact of the matter h that the Salem hog may not be any morse thaa other capital hOS, but noticeable because al ways met by the people oi a Mate at a time it behooves him to replenish his larder for a t.'o years hibernation. Without a hog a capital iiry would be deprived of many of its charms and groat fears would be entertained for its exist ence during the inlermin of legislative business. &t!em has a porky odor, but it is no sty. Pendleton Tribune. Tiie following from tbe Jacksonville Times shows a peculiar ti'.uatiou in Jack- i sou county; Oje incident wlrch occurred in the payment of the railioad rcmpany's taxes is among the stioi.grs: arvumenls ia tv or of an an-en.lur nt to Hie cont;itit as permitting t';e lAindingof to-jnty iuJtbt edness jet ;Uu.-eil On il.rce pieces of scrip tendered ia part j.ayaent of these Uxts i.itr-t had accrued. Tbe warrants t-re draan to pay for the steel cage in iheiouoty jail. Willi ihe indebl ei:.css oi the coumy burdsd such inter est charges would be reduced neArly one haH, bond could be readily floated atfve percent .and Ihe rxtra three per cent now pid ecu Id be used to a much better ad vantaire. Pr ctnt cf peis.ns owniog firms ' U. S.oan tree from incumbrance ln Oregon tne piojK)rlicn is over U per rtnt Tbis is a pre;ty tol showing. With over tso-lhirdsof thereat estate of a country free from debt the country is col going to be sunk by debt, de pend on that. The thowing f-ir onron s ate ii good. Fcnrtien state n.ake a poorer show ing. Kansas u Hie worst, with only abnl -40 per fr re from incumbrance. Arizona makes ihe bet shoeing The southorn states as a sec tion appear the best. The country is all right. Hard ti'n-s mti-l taue d-sease, for It i uotin-a'iie tha. pateut niraicine fitms are advertising m rj extensively than ever. There is another thing a. oct it, though, pi ten", medicine men are shrewd business in -:i and they know they meat overcome the dullness of the tiroes by additional nse of printers ink. They know alio that there is ui'im-r in the country, and that it take ex'ra pulling to get hold nf it, a fact t'.at merchants generally should digest. The O. P. will be all right under Con nr A fiammoad. Keep Uat fact in your mind, and aheii tbe sale is con firmed see if it is not verified. We at least have seen other propositions tried, one in which $il,0CC.0(0 in Jiard money was spent iu building less than 150 miles of railroad, when it ought to have boil over 400, and it is now in orler to try some one else. Golf ha." struck S in Francieco badl. The game cmtiMs simply :u knocking a ball in eul t holjs ovi-r a rough field, the vie or being be one w ho i.'ea it in the Uast number of rtroke. It has the advantage of being an utdo-r game and brings walking into play in a narked manner. Wln'e eatd the income tux law was gooil ; Fit Ida said t was not goixl, and the reuiai.dt-r held part good snd pa it bad, according to the decis'on rendered. A badly divided tour: certainty. Fields is getting tco old to K'pp'iib such modern ideas. The only thing that i. wrong wiihihi railroad commission is lint the mem bers receive their salaries from ihe s'ate treasury. ff the railroad paid ll.eni us it does other employes nn one would ob ject to the commit.-ioii Unseburg Re view. The changeabli'iiess of fashion is not appreciated as mac!', in haid licjea n when times are flush. A good mat.y people have to do some Ii v r rustling to keep up with the proct oiioii. f-i Hung Fung has been appointed to assist his pa, Li Hung Chang, in secur ing peace with Japan. If ibey aie not hung in eamet the 11 in g$ w ill be verv fortunate. How to get onel million peop'e is a qnestion that should attract the at ten-' tioil Of ev.-rv b, l ekizw ii. Ore,..., J ' - , liarmo.'iy, industry, push, lint is the ! matter of s'ich a trio. The gold reserve has dropped n fK). 409 0C0. It will dwindle down In the csoal size Thir is a part if the scl cm evidently Portland bridge !onds has jmt sold st 9.67 pe-cert preminm, higher than IT. S. bonds. MISFITS. Next month Snlom is to entertain the Grand lodge I. O. O. F., tho Grand en campment, and the Kobckahs. Those meetings will all bo pleasant and should lie profitable ones. They will bring hun dreds of peaple to Salem. Wo should clean up and put on our Sunday clothes in anticipation of the events. States man. A statement wns nuulo by one of Eu gene's divines in tho pulpit yesterday, uiion what he considered good authoity, that not over 20 per cent of the men on Kugeno are virtuous. Hather a hard lick on tho sex. Kugene Guard, lsnt that 20 per cent rather high for Kugene, Prineville has hist passed a verv atrict Curfew law, the hours being 7 p. in. in the winter ami 8 p. m. in tlio summer when boys under 18 must get off the street, l'rineville used to have the name of being a very tough city. Now it is one ot the most moral phases in the stute. At the reception tendered Kvamnlist Hitler at the First M. Ii. church of Ta- coma, Saturday night, Mr. Hitler took occasion to emphasizo the importance of advertising. "Why," said he, "tho best goods would rot on the shelves in the stores if they were not advertised. All snccestful business men realize the im portance of getting before the public." A First street man says a coinminv is to be organized in Allwuiy with a paid up stock ot nearly Stuu.uoo. it is to be a consolidated affair, without a name. The paid up stock is to consist of (125, 000 in Oregon Pacific time checks, $70,- UUU in Ked Crown, H0UU in ISank ot Oregon. 130.000 in Albany Mining & Milling, ami fi.",000 in Fanners A ler- cnants. StMrreUry of State Kiucaid is in no ! frataulent representation from a woman . hurry, lie is taking things easy. He Hamilton i but CI vear o'.d. but he i an isn't jumping to pay the railroad com- old companion of Jul-s Wallace, the iint niisaioncr. These railroad commis- ! uall-tic medium who uaitsetl !ki much no sionera have not given new bonds or toriety here and elaewUre. qualified in any wav. They are simply . . arbitrarily dcclarine tliat the v will li U . B.dary. commissioners anyway, whet her the peo- i pU want Uiem or not. A Koscburg pa- ' per thinks the Secretary is actinn fool ishly and that it will only put the state to extra expense. Depend upon it, Sec retary of Mate Kincaul is acting under the advice of Gov. Lord, who has as good a legal head as any man in Oregon. Recently a womant ticket was elected in Florence. The West savsof it: "skmie of our street corner politicians, proiui' nent among whom was an avowed kiu- , mition at Mine'ari 1 ia growing rai.tf lit of questionable principle, being lis- ' nou and a laUie i ex ected ltre'n th satisdol with the regular ticket, inducttl a mint lr of the ladies to run for other, tinder the mask of a joke, well knowing j already. Sn-nty-(ivt p-wnd of dynamite that they are not eligible to hold a pul-' ukncn to be in tie tiilafj'. lie trust. A majority of the voters, treat- A B, Mlltm ing the matter as a joke, voted for the j laiits and thus elected their ticket, i Kax. t in, April 8. Tb? ra ln.1 When the council meets the regular tick- j in Western Ks nu and Ka!.-'ti tV-l.irt lo et will le declared elerted." A ett't of j hava been l-atthn-r cince !at Friday niuht men will-thus serve without having re-'. with a conil-inatioa of and ani f now ceivexl a majority of the votes cat. Like tinii. mbi. h wept thee region, com the railroati commiMtioncrs, though not J pUrteiy deuKre!iang train schetluf and wantcl, they will serve. caonicg aertoas inconvea.ew-e anl diccm- fort la traveler. The partide of f now vi. -..-.. i ii: i . 4"d and w-re driva soom tbe rn.irie The census of 1S!0 shows the following for Orgon farms, acconling to the al- stract of census jut receive i: There were 2-vVJO farms in the state, with 3.316.000 acre of improve.! land ana jsu,bm ummproveii. Avera-re sue, 271 acres. Numl-er of farms cultivated by owners, 23,324; rente.1 for nroney, 1 ,0S3 ; for share of products, 2.123. Value, f 115.8I9.2O0im.lemeuts and nia. hin-; curre-j He went tJ tbe itcltne and found The let nJ cheapest at Tink-'e er-, H,hr...0-K.',SV)tKu U tte mouth cf the nhaft. carpeti at the Allccv Furniture farm products, 1 19.026, 120. o. horn-e, nearly dJ with exbau'tion. Keam 22t,962;milchcow,lH.15;othercatile,:,aid ail in IU mine ;e d.d. lie bad n , , ., , r- - 40S..-MS; sine. 20S.2-; sheep, I.;.312; , crrUd ln Morgan a Ut he a able , Bo 9 &rIu ' U rt'Uc-T Fanil wo.jl clipped. 9.9S2,9iO poumb: gallon and dnn.ped biui- Morgan, he llooht ,jre'-0- of milk. 2S.042.276: butter, 4,7.s.277 was dead. Tbe Utet e2H in carpets at tbe AHany pounds ; cheese 265,576 pounds; tlome-! tke I mm T taw Furniture Co uunn tw. 1,1-1. in i.vv tne acre- ace OI wtieat was aa3,w: : li:Hn-i, V,- . a rooniu oi a.-iyerx;ian. ia-? k mieti ridse 2;6.734; bushels of rve, 6306: eat, 5.. ? ie oat ren h-re-J it ieci.roa uJiy com, 23gf3 btu-heU; bu.k-! ia the in-. me las t. drxnd.n by a di wheat. 1.673 lmhc!s; barley, S7l,aV ; ided wrt !b law l .it I. tvj re busliels: flax. 3.871 busheis u'i on i traritnir the income d-rird frsun rent .VL't acres: 2.708 ealluns of molasx: hav. 6;S,1 Ii tons on 407,01 acres; toturco. 12 aTes ard 325 piwrnls; potato-, 1.4:ki,- 0CH bushels, and -iOS husln-l of swet UIe?1f,i ,,0J4S "' cots, b63:cherrie. 22,127 lihel : r-a.-h- es. .H bushels: rars. IwU- els; plums and prunes, 1W.700 bul.el. r ' List of Patents. . . ... . . jrniliJjte .b- Amencin 1 r-tettive A- t,ranted to Pacific hute inventor- I Ulloa the r- t of ibc.:r this week. Rep.me.lbvt. A .mot . Af,kket. with tbe fxTtin otoncakvr iSo., sulicitors of Ann-rii-an and Foreign ' mas patents, opt. I". S. Patent otBce, Wash- i mgton, P. C- E. H. Alvord, Pialschie, Wash., dish- j "ntxc;To.x. Arnl i -Ire-.i:y S cleaner; C. A. Conger, .an Franci.co. ' cial are greatly d;piri!el t-r tbe -.i-Ca!., buckle; W. ti. Curtis, han Fran- preme punt' deciion on t!ie ir ne tax ciso. Cab. banker: B. F. IVw. Almola. ! ca-e. at.d, while a-immir p tnat tl.ev bavt Cal., steam-engine; E.lJav.Jiouth liiver- side, t ab, construction of railways, t. H. Uilbert. Kigefie!d. Wash., votiiiif - machine; C. W. Ilinton, Ir Amrelee, Cal., car-coupling; 4. Malletl. Oakland, Cal., skirt-elevator: J. I. McKinnon. Portland, t)re., magnetic separator; J. I. ab:n, San Fran , Cal., telephone system. Uurr l.i-l Knnir t. in the p-a, otfe- tb. Orrgon,Mr- , IS, !v 5 thesa letter mii enr they were adyertwwd. tin h Cas'ey. Alice. M.-. tecrge. W. K. Herbert. Harry M Keen, E. D. Linsley, M T Morrow. Jefferson Miller, Ii. II. Rwley, O. W. Smith, Martha t'al .-!!. W lleii'ei. l--li f. lljt. l. Mri Kt. i M. K Maxai, .Ic-nn MMe. I- P 2 Norton Frar.k Sanford. v". 8 Taylor, Julia M. I .u lent, L. IYingle. Mrs I) Weckworth, Carrie Mrs. T J p"r'TFJ" r DIED. M. Batsmav. In Halscv on Monday, ' .'iiv pater say: An extraordinary con Aprtl K, Mrs. Phoelie Bntenian. at the l,.,,.,.,v..fii,i.,.i;.in.,. r..i..i ageof.8 years. Mrs. Hateman was a pioneer of 1817, having resided in thin county ever since. She leaves a huslianil and four chi dren, as well an mnnv friends to mourn her death. Or. PIERCE'S Golden Medical DISCOVERY Cares Nlaety-elgUt per cent ot all cases ot Consumption, In all Us Earlier Stages. Although by many believed to be Incura ble, there ia the evidence of hundred of liying witnesses to the fact that, in all it earlier stipes, consumption ia a curable disease. Not every cane, but a large per centage cf cases, and we believe, fullv v. per rent, are cured by Dr. l'ieree'a Golden Medical Liiscovery, even after the disease baa progressed so far as to induce repeated bleeding from the lung, nevere linpcriiiR cough with copious expectoration (includ ing tubercular matter), grent losa of flcali and extreme emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such case reported to us as cured by "Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine canon of that dread and fat il diiease ? You need not take our word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physician, who have no interest whatever in tnia representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced and advised ajraitiHt a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that ft surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with wh,cn l1" "Te a:.1.ua!,?.tcd- . Naty cod liver on ana mixtures, had liver oil and its filthy "emulsion" and been tried in nearly all tliee cases and bad eilncr utterly fatted to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Ivxtract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the liypophoa fhitea had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a Inrite number of those cured of conmmption, bronchitis, linireriusr coueli. n'thnia. c'.irotiic naal catp.rrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfull renroduced in a honlr nf ,n : page whirii will be mailed lo you, on re- ceipt of address and nia cenu in atarops. Addresa for Hook. World Dispensary Mtdicat AswcieHnn. rmnalu. N. Y, TELEGRAPHIC. A Lively Baldric Day. Omaha, April D. Three well known Omnhft men committed fuieido today. This morning Judgo John Suhler blew out hia brains ut his Omaliit residence, lie left a note attributing his net to financial troub ei J. J. Jones, an Oinalm lawyer, wrote a lonir letter to the nresj and disappeared lttt night, lie said he would lie dead bo foie the letter wan received. Vaimford C. Uaile, a Union veteran, blew out hia bruins tonight. He attribut ed the act to domestic trouble. Hoarcal lllah London, Apnl 0. The G!obo this af ternoon, referring to the decision of the u prewe court of the Unittd StatiMi n to the constitutionality of the income tax, my: I "Hvery man in this country wilt regret mat there is no supreme touri oi tne American variety here. Never in ail the lotig history of the Hnglish bench have they soured to the heighls of hlierty reached by the American judge yesterday. It iaquite impoxaible to wtabliKh null a tribunal here." A raal.'nh tlrl. Kansas Citv, April 9. -Miss May Sharp, a teacher in the First Cumberland Presbjterian cbuieli Sunday scbuol, which is attended by several Chinese, was today married to Charlie Ying. one of tbe Chi nese pupils of the Sunday school. Justice Uetts lied the jimriUil knit- M in Sharp's parents) are well known, and the affair has caused something of a teoeation among their fnenda. n la Albaay. Dksvf.b, April 9. Harry aite, alias Frank Hamilton, waa iroted today by city detective on a te.e-.im received from the chief of police of fran Joae, t'al . He is ail In lw vunlinl f.ir nlitininir d.iOO iimb-r !an Fuaxcisco, April S. Aa reuuitcf orrei-pondenee between the Canadian gov ermueut and that of thu country, another effort U to be at once made to ett!e defi nitely the AIakao boundary hoe in the rioiuity of IVrtUnd m'ef, and. aect-rding- ly, l ro:eor IaviJin bai been ntting out urvey parti.? who will learj on the coast sune steamer litteroa Tharlay. U it nm Be Tmunr. I'uMLBoV, O., April 9 Tne minn it- j striker and t:ie aruieet euip!je 1 to take ! their place-.. hot have Un ex:-h.nif-.l , ai, imc . y uie sua ana many are repcrtetl to I i.avalea by the whirling doci-d of anJ. . r , , s i Nw t u.vtcoii, ask , Afnl . An ! Mp! i- n of Sredamp. in tie ItSce fajvoo ttl n-iw. on Ijike calcon? at Z . tLi, ' af.i-rr.o- n. kilieii 23 m?n. W. A. Tel- I Lrd came Irau- the Biine ton-ght. He , was at tbe bunker l:eo the ei t-t-j.j o oc- ! - . . ! ar.d frjn rnuu;cipJ bona, on wich point 'be !! km that tie Ut i u u,- n- j ' titc!ii.'iial. i a. p . 1l.. j ! Ui-rtK. M.t.. Ai ril .-William ,!,,.' r.,-. ' j -f - rviUve Av , L-5'n c.mWat f.rsi,. '"!,t! - here by n-ar! t) raas r;r. bt-jtin? K. ' H H-iweii, tbe uesju-rat c and p.-pa!it canl date, an I J II. M n'.e:th. rep i'Kicm i no reliable data upon which t. f wui an at- curaie eiimale, tlsey ipre tbt t-!;"-f ! hai the net ren'toftfce d-iio will !- . 'be Iom r.f at lrat JO percent t f tie re iei;"t from inxrm,. In ui wt of ihe citic !'!' b will be far ireater thai t!i. t.i 2 I Purer. S . v t'u..... . .: Tl... J ...... - . , , , .H I ntiier break in tiexmbicecf the'JOc-dd j Fr.g!ih in-tiri-.n-:e cf mpanie. The C'.-in-i menial lm.n, of Lin 1 m an 1 tbe LvidKt &. latr c.ii. tire In-uraco Comptny of l.ier hate withdraan from the com a t. With tl.ro two big coa;panie f. tloore. inllilay it will l-e impibb frthe r.r.j.11!! if.ui.4tiii- lonj-er to hold bvthcr. Ii SHI Sr. Ctral Bay. ; I'avasa, April 7. There i keen uo- li. i-. i'in arrorjr l!,e tt'-ai.s and will Le j for c-uie 'ay to ccm. iienral Marbrx-z l..iii-. w iihwvt r.ii niiilu u dull ,r in ca- h a lot f trrpa end a larse peroonal mfhirnce. i U nihr.w cai', hiiber Great willi tbe day and (are the otrawm whoii Ciiiupr again wt f?t on Culn oil. to nit down aiio'her re'oellioa. The p-v-ple 1 re are expecting him, an-! antici pate wi:! anxious interest bis con.inp. l Tel BeeMew. Nl.W ToliS. Aturil 7 A uneriul In u Miprrme court was held today. ticoni.l.-r th" inrn( tax appeal. hlef Jn-tice Fuller' rough draft a further discuss ed, snd tie decision is reported lo have lieen noi-ene.t for arsrmr.ent cn certain features. Tin has given rise totlieim- I'lwiW ' lllill llfP IH-HIOOI . Ill "HI. Il'llin aint in tbe statute may 1 bmkeh or the leciftinn withheld for additional uulitica tion.' a Big Nail. A!C t ram ist-o, April 7. 1 he I n'.ted Stuies circuit cnrt of Ore iron has just re .'erml lo L -s. lb Sawyer, of San Francis co, for Ihe purpn! of Inkinir testimony, a fiiit invidvinir alxmt $l,OW 100, l-epuii by Mr S.imh F. Hitler, of San Francisco, iitrain-t the estate of th. late W. S. Laibl, li'idieil in 18!.'l. Mr. Ililler wns the widow of I . V. Lailil, of this city, hru'.her of the Oretcnn capitalist. She ilcclaies flint her confidence a was abused by Ladd throi.h a lonir wiiesof years, and that, b frvud and the ninniuulation of certain 'tocks which he held in trust for her, she has biri cheated out of a great sum of tiu.r.cy. I eb lluiwe Tku".k Hacte, Ind., April 7 Freiii deiit Deb, of flic American Htiilwuy Tnion, returned home ycaterday from hi trip to the Pacific conat llorepor s that h u re sult of hi ISO days' spr-echmitkinir the union has Iwn thoroughly reorganiac-d nn th line of the limit Northern system to the coast nnd in California. In seven biv on the Westward trip ho took in 2200 member. Baal On sa ire. Eitof.se, Or., April 7. Word reached here from Florence last tiwbt that, the schojner Robert nn, Minnie, of Sun Frun cisco, went ashore a mile and a half south of the month of tho Si.isluw Friday. A nothing to sava her. She is high tip on a sandy bench. ISO lives wcro lost. t'aanaa We New Voiik, April 6 Anthony M. Can non, 69 year of age, a well known hanker of Spokane, Waah., was found dead in his room at the Stiiyve-at today. Tbe coro- I ner found he dieil from natural causes He iui president of the Spokane Falls Na- i lonal bank. tV. wispaFm- , '--r3P-ff f - t Thia ii tbe wheel fliat was illudfra'ed In "Bi'mt. the Cycling Aiithr.ri ft A lea," January 25b, 1J5. over the following title; "The Hand-miet Mxh'l Shot tue itecrni .aiionai cycle r.xhitiition. It moat admired and talked of high grade hicycl in 'he wor d lodaj. Want a bicytleV riuntra'ed Catalogue f.-ee. Isihana HicvcleCo. Inuianapoll. tndiana, L'. S. A. K K. G'ikk, ei-luive agnt for Albany HMhury Be WW I -KZfSS"" T- 2r &48 I.I etresrtken I 1 I II R. RJ I I U I Uble. I 7K- Kertoojotti. Ibe greatrt-t m-1 er ',n tne market lor Hr rt-- I v; 5i,,,on"' I tf ti e Livcr.KiJncysanJ Clon- j i T7 orf qole!y. OrtTltXOiwtntmniinmeB'j. hnatMMM eiran Intoidv In the fct itur. It b rpsfjata of arsUoal mkusi asd burtsitrt. It can t rotJ la 3d daj by tbe cm o tlo'vuv. uJJMtii 11. Uicl l..ltlt.. 1 a tew euoctry w maae ib r-r-fa- j u u t?ia Krot.ct Ttir asaiie. It t wry j twrfai. bat t-r-v. foid t n eo a ( ycIJil"J!!!:Jx?l- 1 ct WoplTre r rrUrrir csred.au cure jj bMiit to yofcrec jctanr. ffS7iiXlwTiTOi jaBcu0B MA-.6JIrket & EUteSta, m s-'rmUco,CJ. ' ull iUu r. r. '.ec For paicle. !:liini; or eatractic; call at the Aibrgf Dental 1'arior. Vour pict.ire taken and you n"t know hen. lntaii'aneou al CrafiTiJ k l'ax- '. I t t. I'r. U.K. and O. K Ier. oce OTer Pot .$-. HwiJenoe c rtn-r 5sh A CaUpooU treU. Xw tkgr.iila and ae- will 1" here in a few tUt. ctme and s-t your , s uk UtmX mfo ' ' , , , 7 The aso-t elepuil lie- cf rar i ever wr" in Allaay ar now on di-plty at :' the Ladie IUx.uir. t'Ii ant !btrm Any l.!y very bi'T- H ha rserc-r j i.a I a tx! pi!nrv cintst ij Many mvnr. if they hte one t.ikee ia CrfTd A Pax i ton" tsew gallery. t !rect. j No oCd iki l.rit frtri; Srt iU I ir.tr.!. at hard time pri-- at ti t'beap '."ajih ivjxin.Tem ytor. B'aasU-rg Ukxk. j limn-l ll r s.ie if n;i iirenr at the j M lUil 1 wo hirnrv4 . t -Ke njert i ' I Imtatifbl Irimuieil bat eer in A!l any to , ' .t troin. J-pricg h. iMr.'e in-l bjt i t, tune to hav. ome pli'-t taken. in at Tinkle acd wl at a nice pie lure ywi can f-r a!nn-t nothing. IF YOC KNEW that tie te I Ijc in the city fjral tevur ittir rt-t lai grv nti, 'ctkel kunds and trduce was it Par- k. Una ,a a lart numVer htve already fo-tud out. yoi w-Kild I relieved of all repon! bility of running nrjund to get what yen want at rew-onable at. J re liable prices. Park H.o. serve the pe tj-le by treating them well and dealins out only good, wboloom-j jroc."iej at hv ing prices IK) Yol If so jcu should go calllns CALL OX o and u-e cur line of Calling tar.is, th, nicely ptintexl IW) for 60 ci all CO f-r Xt eta. SMILEY, THE PKINTER Keep this Knct bcfu.c Ynu. Conn & flu-tun cot only keep th best ia tho market in icrocerie ; btti as mell in ciwkerv thev cirry a fine stock ut remark- J ably low iiricec. They will receive in a few day an clctrant line of decorated ware and (tl.iM ware tiie prettieet vt anything in the city. - ail and sec it. If y .u uw weak and worn out, or have lh.it ti ed b-eling Hood's Sarsaparilla is just Ihe medicine to restore your strength an J give you a good api-etita Hood's tinkes pure blood For a dinner pill and general family car thnrlic we contidectly n-eomiiieml Mood's Pills. Fine stationary at Fred Dawson's Ho baths at Verlca ' Hit Hath and warm room at VVtlck'a thavirtji pal lor - 71 orange fir 35 ct this week at 0 E tlrowRtir. If you want a Kovi and clean smoke buy clgnrs made by our Al bany cigar faetory. Fresh Soduvillo sodit water at Uolges McKarland's. Money lo loan on farm security. II. K. Merrill. Call on Fitkh buck w he a' floir in bulk at C E Bro.nell's. Those wh get their meats nt the linn Dreed Meat Market, at Second and F.lls- aaaiva mvj yi a-sj in hiwajq un I Cheap stationary at Fred Daw Bi a' Visrejs hyin and hai sntVioR parlor . I want mere trade.Fred Dawson fhamols skins at Fred Dawson rf "i lt'qfri0mw0 uu-r- wa at w tne " av:kit Stout i:n ami llie BTeatt m-1 er 'in t'ne diea-a of the Livcr.KMncysarjJ Clon Hipatiun. I L L ' lair i.-i v.-, v - .w triping. . u.wu-.,, ;,,,L 1 v J-!d by all firt clt drajrgifU. WlK.'oale Manufacture. ANCHOR CHEM 1CAL CM. Lebanon. Or - nmr'i having agotl nneret! n hi Tlie f irmer furnLhe sim,uU-nt;fiIj, OClff. BaStOB KMl, AlbaCT r the lolv and the !a:u-r a-id ! n., - appetite more tl.ani mce-t of tbe tdftren. i- j s'lmed fortlK-nrT"'e. W ' have t-auli!ci jatternj 1 in lth linn.-r and Te , t retain all wan. No oniyaremv lKn nere;sar.drrvirk j err ware all rieht;! but in choice jrro-; ceries I carry a pe- led fc' F.E. ALLEK ff 1 rr ut r r.-an t! KJ A 1 l p-ther! 1? it not Vet-1 ter to buy yo -r t'.res. !, l-s, U-l',Cakc. ' eU-. at a rclial ! j ttore wberv they use; on'y the !-t materia! l;y of cwinre i j is yoa .ior.t want dyspejfria and yoc", ' never t i: I t eating anvtl.inir Ir.-m t.c 1 store. " l.V. BAKtiiY. liet. K;'..-w.r.!ian.l I.yon 2nd .-t. ! t.'. 1. Vivuvkt, rn-prietoi j US. ENCIXF.FUOFFl . .t.. I'ortland.t'rv.. M. ICK.2H "HP: arvn 27.1"j. tealc-l i.Mi in tr.i.licaU w::l tc rv- ceivej here until 12 o clock aM time. April II, 1H., for jurnisbinj: t l ;n aul ik-lirennc stone r tli , , , ( , . inent of a-ioma Pav, t.rv. A 11 ia:r- malion fumishe.1 on application. Ti:ow . f-y won. C"i!.lrfr R UillU W I tjlllU CA i. J AR'?. SJ !cleJ-- Direct Lire Q i-ck Disoatch Uisoatch us Fre.gM IXttr 4-m Ml ni Fn'Ktan. m.o-9 A r Anrr II o r j . F. b iUh Mi.- A 7 ".7. trwl rhe Company reww yea tbe ngni arg nailing datea w'thonl noilre. F.r freighi p.-. r r. te -t' i iny kcent CKr M J H.adrr. S.H a Co. St-. ark.t St &m Vr mv PiCTO THROUGH TliKEIS to the EAST via the Union Pacific System. Through Tttllman Palace Tourist sleepers and New Chair cars leeper Reclinin DAILY rORTLXITO ClllCAfiO. Tra ins heatd by Meant ar.d cars light ed hy l'intm-h Light. Time M (Milcaito 3f davs. tune to Sew Yoi k 4V days, tthie'i i many hours quicker than all competitors. Hor rates, time tahli-s and full infor mation, aiplv to tUKtU IoSrHiT.i,i;.-.;5, A'bany, Or. l" It w IUjcton, C ': BhiiWS, lien'l Auent, Dia: Pa At 135 Third St, Portland, t)r FUCil; SAIE. I will offer at public miction, on the lOtfc day of April IbWV ut 10 oVkn k a.ni.: ut the Oakville United Presbyterian ptirson age, my "Woodbury" mare, two -Ontvo" colts, two years old this pr ji;r. two f - eel lent cow, household goods, etc. One year's time will be eiven. with nn. ' proved security, on all sums over $3.00. Sums under $5.00 cash in hand. J j A. M. AcnEBj-. IBS! to tbe If i a III A SB ' MSa SB W 1st. i -i nBmn! J EAThLKFORP A IV TAT ! kunrntjt at Ut will practk la all eonrta of th ' SpoiJ tltit!on rlvm to Button: In prob-te ud to ci lection. OKnt'K-ln lb f .na block yr it mii.YKtr Attonuiy at L wd S-iiidir in C'liknoary. i.i iont mdv on all pn'atc. Ixihi nttuvrtf on rmbl term. Albany Ore, QEO. If. IVKIGIfT, AU.T,y t w. r.! X,r. p-ibile Will pnmU in ill ,tiTA ,4 th:j t&ui H-axl attrnt on t to tief.wm.na matter U nrebM ! - Snt t PuKoltSo, Altwn t. Ogv . ' ' 1 AO'ney al Law, A'bany Ur. LACXBU.13& SOMEflS ATTORNEYS -A.T 3LA."W, A!! legal maUers will revive prompt at-tcnt-sn. Office, Tirat National Bank building, np stairs. WALLIS NASH ATTOHNET XW. Will practice ia all the i.ii of tie fate. Oifice Po4 Office Block. Albany ?regtn U C Vtoa Lutier Elkins WATSOM & ELKINS TTOBNETS JT X.W Oa Kiret Nf.innal Biat ItniMina j Business in-n-i'jf-l to n will receive care i fal and prompt afention. Attorneys at Law. Albany, Cregon. J. I- tuvv. Tidu mat tanpam. OPTICe-CMW (UMta, Aibuj, Onm. rs. II. E. anJ O. K. Uccrs. fu v.i. i.io nJ sanrejn. rnt o9i- i block. .Vibany. j.-e. Ifxira 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 o and 7 to S p m. Resid-?nce corner j 5t'j and t lap.ia tU hpeid attention fiven tooivise of women. DR.C. U. CHVMZKUH HOMOB OP ATHIST I Offiaeoo Fetry St ceveor ?rd St 02c , owir. 7 to 9 a m. 12 to 2 and 6 t n m ! Itvcial ast.ntia given t j chronic cae j aol !Cueit. ! INSURANCE AN DM ON. (BROKER j CflSlT ff SlTaBts rflEfflt aCt irt'B. ;i W Ell RILL- i "vou ttAIMtw t. AfsU i I tin ini lfNr tir MONEY BRUKER Albany. Or. Cty an n .x warrants bcrtihi and 1 1 often convrvs a w arc . n-. Warnings are , re.rHM, tuee w no rr.ase tne mt'.ate i . - . . . . . ... . .. -. . i . . . .. . . . . yortr svstcm is ran down, tiiere s eome - ' tninir rn;, aca l:ie wrong must i?J : rurtitnl msmouatelr. i ne l!: is tne river of l ie, snd the hole srbtetn :s Je- rnse-i w hen it's out of o"ler. Tl;epes Dothinsc better than Ar".'Sn.- r-ansa- j-arilia to rw ;' uiu-h as j.rUU so restore the lo xis nor- n. t..-t tetis nowhere in the he.:M.. You are what vos-.r I !: 1 is. Mke vour blood i ri-ht l y ukic Atn.stFVinirs Sarsaparilla. j t ( i nmiii. iCiJL 1 1 ifetnr llaken (cr. ittc.'L.u and fir I M. C3fRA0 MEYER, FRIP. IETOR. i t'waateal I'rall tilaiare I'rled FrniU. Tnbai :o ofTee, tie t'aaned Strata Qaeesksare, Yejte table-, Cisar ic a Tea. Etc even thing that is kepi in a gc-od variety and gro cery t,U-c. liigh et prce paid ALL KINDoOF PRODUCE ALBANY INS. AGENCY T CAN GIYK oa more geituii e lr r- . ance for a $i.o !hn any other agent In Airjnv, jhorl-by w he. can w.:rot pre miem to ihe amount of i ut.lv can MCne tl-e agerv for n in-i rancV Co., for mat reason tJo .it thmk lha ev rv man w ho write lr.Minti.ce po-kie in "insurance mtn." Insure in the SI'S. PHOENIX, LON 1XN, M ANC II ESI ER.and .StlKWICH I'Nl'JN of Eng'and.or Clj N I INENTA L of Near Yoi k and hv? oniei.irg t our mosey in ca-e i honest !o, Nie taken 011 tar-? io.jrance. M sNtiras M'gr. Valtey adjuiicr fv the Sn ic e-mct I.OI1 JliH, lliheit price pa'-d for all tint) grain ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice i heie' y ettrva ' all horn my o-icer that the rml-'m tied M Fruit. h b-e pyitired admlnlktratar ihe e-Ute ii l ' Mivhae. iti-o--J , ii P of . 1 1 . ... t .. . k ., j County 'ort t4 tta t.--t of Uirr. a I I.km, t-otlntv il tht Km h. Rl.t k.. ... i a. mch adn mi tratoraed thaame hw been j sppi.iVi d by aaid coar , Ml perrun h Mu$ . i-l ami JijmuI saij uiit, - I ere by noti 1 ted nnd rrquind 'O pneut t.; nam to tbt j i n.l- 6i nm th t Oio of Whitney & j Netrt ii. Altony, Oregon, or t his rwi- a-u.- ..nt n miles tontb of Browravllle, OreKco,iintrly yerifitd within s.x mooths b una th- date of th'.a ootlct. And al pr s in tn.trtited toaaid estate are required tc mke imieeJU'e paymrnt of th tarns te e nuuenogned. m,w a A if any, rjregon, Jan 10, 1S05 M " Kacrr. AdtninittraVr. Wh.tnev & Naw-i, Attj. for Ad. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder . WorU'a Fair Highest Award. w i i NOTICE OF PROPOSED CKAKCE OF THE GRADE GF STREETS AND SIDEWALKS. To each and every owner cf real rrop er'y In the city cf Ailanv, Or' gon. e ?td ,ach ft J041' are hereby notl tied that the ,.'. I ,.t ,u . .i Oregon, propone to Introduce and pas an o-u.nanceio ctianira the g.aJe of the street, and rdewalk In Slid city, which provides :t follow: Section i. "That the center line of (be Bnired rrade of Fir-t trt, b?c Washington street and Lyon trt, and -yon street between First Hreet and Tei.th tree, in the city of Albany, .hall be eigh- uxn ti-jj i"cne aiove v-e level ot the-gut-ter ljn of -aid stree:, a covr estaWish ed." Seciio2. "That the renter lineoftii finlabed grade of e-cb and every street in the city of Atbn. except tha! porion of Firt street, and Lyon itriet, a mentioned and descriljedin section this orfl nanr, shall be tweniy (20) Inches above th level of th goiter line of such treeU " Section 3. '-That the grade of tbe deck ing of all sidewaiks shall lie oa a level with tbe grade of the con'er line of the s'reet on bicb they ball be mpeetively l-ca'e,l. . i. by order of the Coram on Council of tbe t iiy of Albany. Or n, m d-i by reao'ntioa No 7. Adopted by said cono cil at a regu ar meeting Held at the eri ehamb -r. In said city, the 9ii day of April. Iil3. Albaiy, Oregon, Apr'l 10, i83. K.J. l'ETO. Becrder of the ct-y ot Albany N3TICE OF SALE CF BONDS CFTH5 CITY CTJA&kMftWJffltT' Notice i hereby gien that se4ed pro p-Mais will be ra&eivad by the treasurer of Aloany. Oregn. at his office, nntil the hour of tw. (2 o'clock p. m. Tharlay. Aprd l-.h, 15. for the parchuting of bon'U of said city to the amount of $34,000. or any portion thereof. Said liond are of the rienomina ion of ilOOOeach, payable tne first day of May. 1915, bearing interest at the rate of five percent per annum, pay able temi-annuaily; both prin-Hpil and liter? payable ia gj'd coin A the United ed State, at the Arnerleaa Exchange Na ti or,! Bask. New York City. 1 be issue ef aaid bond U authorized by ordinance No. 22, paed 'iry the enaaeti of id city March 26. 19&5, and approved by tbe mayor March 23. l-i Prop U receiv 4 will bi opened at tV tins and pUce first abTe mentioned, an 1 tbe purchase M b? awarded to tne biihe!. and beat iddr.btit tee treas-jrer hereb rderes tbe rige.t to reject any and al! bi.U. A!b-y. Or., Mrch 2Hh, 135. Treasarej' of tbe city of Albaay. ADMINISTRATRIX K3TICL Xoticc i beret an yen tbat I liave bsea dcly appointesl admicistnu'rix with tLe will aniw-xed of tbe etate of H. E. Storer. decease 1. and tbt I have dn!y qaa!i&ed a mch, tberrf.ir-. a-i peromi baicjr ebtiis aga;n-4 said estate are bereliy nvtiied and required lo present tbe same to n- with tbe proper oucfc at tbe oS t . 11. Bilyea in tne rity of A'bany. lia caanty. Oregon, wttbir. ii month from tbe date hereof. Datel ibu 15tii day of Feb . Ici5. Mes. A B- Jonssox. Adasitirtraiiix with the wii. annexed EXECUTOR'S K0T1CE. X-xice hereby gite" thaf I Bsdrr j icel bas been day appointed lj tbef e oonty coor cf Lan c xnt. p-.rn. a xecntor of the la.t will aed t iau.e-'-t of Jasrei MeMaiua deceased. A I pe'soo 1 havine ruin, airifi$t sud eca'e are bee by notified to present tbe sane t tbe ob d eiii rx 1 at 1! jl-e. Orepos. o to mv at- torweys eatuerfia At Wvat . at ibeir office at AJbpBV. Ores1", dc'v Ten5edai "y iaw reqairl. itr-in six mor.tt fumi ihe date of thi rwtice. Dated this 27 b dy of Mar'n. Xy. v-'rujisi H. i!v V HAf. Attfis. for Eteco'or. ASa;iSTTC8;K0T!CF. N J i--e ! trey sriv-n that ! xnder s:aed ha thidy bea apjio-e-i by the county court of Liai pia -t, 0'ecn. ad m!nit'i?or c-f lLe eslae of Jaae E Carter, laiec-f lien ccaa'y. Cregew. decraied. A I pros hrinze xr ta ijj-aiot sxid es tate aie Iierrby notiSeJ o pne;t tbcnj profierly Teri5ed ta tbe naderigted. at Al oa' x.Or-g-n. wi;bia six mooth frcjB ihi" Aat -. A b uj. Or . Ma'ih 29. IS& Er E. M. Cakteb V;tTnRr-;.aai iVvxTT. Amiti-rator. Afys ft-r Adraintraor. Assignee's Notice. No'Jce t-5 her5 esm I hare been 1 .., , t',.. a fc.- is. cnt!r.cr r.f s1Til l n..iod and J T Sa.!'h, -cwloi s. In H-.u c-t V. m J Siert, the -.iiit-c nasi -Hi fc ai,l i fcsUirt t!eVor :n their deed if IRititn' heetcfurc rnt!e r-J fi ed :n iv oSce of the Cccn'i t. Vr of Linn coi-nt. Orettn. and 'bt I live du:w filed re? bo S as uch aM;ntei tnerefore a" 'h,e cieiit'tsrj vd a-s;gTvi,r art er hy "OtsSed itiis.vi'o pre-et lt:eit cairns, undei"i-w!".-i, to cf wjthc thre? months from da:e hereof, at n:.y rei-ie-ce in the- city of Alcarrv. Ors'on. Patei this Sta uay c4 Ke-.iN. TJ IWKiS, Assignee ia of Wtnr J S'enrt. ADHIKISTSATSS'S KofTc Notice is hereby given ioat the nnder sigsed has been by tbe Couaty Court of Linn county, state f f tn-ton du'y ap pointed sniinUtnttcr cf trie estate of X P. Payne, decewed. Afl per-e-a having cla;ms against tbe estate M S. P. Pavo deceased, are hereby notiStd ace required to pre-tat tbe same, dul r eified a by Uw required, to tSe undersigned at -hect5vof Tne l.ina Coaaty Abstract Company. i Albany. Iian county. Ore- tr irtfin . ) v t -ia fmm Ih .1 I R M Pirvn A.4niitiirs7 kot;ce to stockhclce s XT OflCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA 1 w t0e annual meeting pf the Alhar.y Mluinc Millingr Co. will be held at the oiice c-l C . G. Ba khart on Arr lStj n, i!S. at 4 o'clock p. m. of atd day, for th rorposeof e'ecting aereo di recto: to etTe Joy cnejrar ai.d the transaction of oeii other tr.sineM as may tegaity com- before the ai e irg. B cru der of BoarJ of Director. J. Y.ipa. N. H. Alikv. Secretary. Prsident. ADMIKISTRATO.VS M3TICE; Notice is hereby given that the nncb-r signed adroinis-trator of tbe estate of H. M alter decvaseJ, has filed with tbe clerk of the ccuntv court for Linn county. Or., his final accoant and the court has fixed tbe 6tb day of May, 13&. at tLe boor of one o'clock p. m. for hearing ohjtCrecs if any to said account and for Ihe settle ment of said estate. This March 19. E. R Hfsros, Adair. eatherford k Wyatt. A!t " fir aduir. PAY YCUR TAXES- XTOI1C5I3 HEREBY GlYEN THAI 1 N the tax roll t,r lSVlt h. l.-r. nUeed in my bands with a warrant f.ir the collec tion of tbe same Taxpayer are request ed to call at an earU date and settle for the same, as provided b s:d wa'rant and required v 'aw. J A McFkrox. Sher ff of Liaa C. KOTICE. HO! BLACKSMITH. tVanted one wh understands General Ulacksmithiar and especially hirse shoeing, aU can do wood work for repairing wagons and farm machinery. Will furnish hoD free of charge for cne year. k"w further infonna- lion wri'e 10 AI.BKST M AM1LTOJI. Jlolley, iJ it ce. Ok g NOTICE Koike is hereby given that I have the iinJa ob hand and will pay all county warrants stamped rrevioos to Aov 14,1894, interest on the same closing at this data the 2teJi day of Keb., 18ai. tr.j. AioKRia. County Treasurer.