The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 12, 1895, Image 4

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    Die greatest sel'er on the marVet for
disease of the Ltver.Kidneysand Con
stipation. Pleasant to take by old or young. No
jriping.
The root of the Livenne plant is extea
v'vely used in Norway for the cure of Tiles.
Sold by all first ciuss druggists.
Wholesale Manufactures,
' " ANCHOR SCH KM K'AI. CO.
Lebanon. Or
FLORAL WONDER. gj
For rcriiculirs see. Vici l r.onl Guide jj
tor lS2i, which contains colored platraef I
Vict'sBrancUnrAser. Sweet Peas, Vest- Pifl W
stables. Ilibisrasand Cold Flower. Hon- IOJ
scribe, not mislead ; histsoawwiTOrend
transplanting. Printed In 17 eiffereut
colored inks. Mailed on receipt of 10
cents, which may be ddnetid firm first
nr-le- Vl-k-a Seeds ccsla the
- CHOICE , ,-! KJ
SWEET PEAS pi
n aasJ . .tVVaUHUMHS
WeliseeirrowntonsorSwaet reasthef'AJ
rostsuwiuerof aTerr fine quality to I B a
aula w B7in our menus a nsu urah
Taxieties and colors mixed. Think of It.
a ponna oal? 4trta kalfvacad
23 eta. t anarter sonnd IS ess. t
ace 10 eta.
rtnv n spar atrro Cnwl
Charming Pot Plant, and excel. eat fur jpfcfcl
Borden. ssA H
Rr R.cnrcr LlUt-LI IVi D JKll f -J"
James Tick's Sons Ssssea
I - BOCHESTEK, BT. T.
K'TABlfSIIED
.168
F HHaniiiier.
Who" esale Commijnon Merchant,
215 and 217 Davis St Cor. Commercial,
Pas Frascisco, Cai- !
We pay the highest market prce tor
wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, ap
ples, poultry, hides, wool and gen
eral produce.
It will pay you to write us and keep post
ed. Liberal advances made on consignments,
f San Francisca Prodis ExJj.
Member:
I San Francisco Fruit Exchange
llaasBfiv w;CCi: TTI
J Cava u -idTratte-MaTksbts.cia.a!daa Pat.
J rntr-i conducted tor ocjbts rti i
Our arrc is Cppositc i. 3. P-Ttirr Ore-et
J and we on ierure patent in leas liis '-uaa :'ioa
trrnote frnn Waslnngion.
Send avjdil. diasnk o pboto i?a lewip.
2 Son. We a'i-ir, u rten'sb'a or cot, Jree of
.Jcta-7 Ou. f sc not Sue tn! p U.r.: n lernred.
4 a P:jiMLrr, "How to Obt 1 PWteouV with
Jeost of artic in the U. S -oo. ruij -coninai
tent free Address.
$ ipp. PaTtsrrOrree ""smucTas S. ,
Street Railway Tiie Card
The car tti ! leave corner cf Kirs'
Washington streets js folio as. -7o
a m for Lebanon train.
8:lS " " Oro.ian s MoTe.
IX: jo " '' Noo i train (jo'dg nort
I2:IJ p m ftr njo' rain trains s.u-fi.
" ' Lebanon train
it, ' Ofhan I'orrie
4 " '
9:,J ' ()ver'avi irai; g"ln m(h.
For O' t'h Mi' - Ib'rnrt "il .Sirnljy cat
1 ave 2: V :"" 4 3 p
The Vi,ii i r'H' .- l irtiom-
ng friltll M ITw f 1 "r-l --r fj.- r-'i K.ad.
C t, fil -KHAST,
ALBANY Ffl
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OPthiiHG
New Hats: Nev Ribbons,
Movilties,
New Fiovjrs, Ornaments,
F:i J', ill MuZ V.
Jkirli 2Dlh. iiiblHO.il.
J11LS ASHIJY.
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in f tiwn, faave
t ti .hn,
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fc rernianenl position. sdustwserrlv74J
61 Kiperleace nnneceasarj-. PwuU?L
El aommlsslaa to local psaw -(agV W
ll turn agents. hMrtjtfmb290om
fil growers ot clean. gfKSym. Plett '
Hf nursery 11 4 for tiie orchard, H
Ej stock. lawn aou par-fa n. !jr
SI -aWewaatyoaww.nllM
ut vmVr'ths fruit indoor
Vyr3 Import- Good clwnort
i?aidTBnil!t. Outfit JK'. fu al-
6-J?rraSa. Fort: t-re- '0"J
rX-a
ar" V2 a
,.Tt t.fTS&a
r
lift Rihtai
to suppose that an imitation offers
the customer tiny gnai-antee like
the original does. Take Cottohnc
for example. TnR Fairb.vnk Co.
discovered it, perfected it, and
spent thousands in making its
merits known. It is plainly to
their interest to make and keep it
what it is to-day the most popu
tar shortening in the world.
But when you come
To accept an
m Bw a a
these guarantees' all disappear,
and the housekeeper is at the
mercy of an imitator who deals
on others' reputation and who
profits only by others' loss.
To ensure having good coo!i
ino- and healthful fod stick
right to Corroi.Exit and let all
imitations severely alone.
Sold la 3 and S pound pall.
Mado on! 1?
The N. K. FairbanK
Company, .
st. ixris sua
Cuicago. Krw Tort, Bostoaa
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
In You Own Locauty
maue easily aud honorably, Trithct capi
tal, during your spare hours. Any mat.
woman. boy, or girl caa do the xvork baci
lly, without cxi-erience. Talking pa
necessary. Nothing like it for mo"-ry--jBnkiug
ever offeretl before. Our workers
always prosiwr. No v.ime wasted s
learning the business. We teach yui it
a night how to succeed from the fir
hour You can make a trial without t-J
peiwo to yoursol f . We start yon, furni?
everything needed U carry on the bus
Bts sficcessfd , and guarantee yt
against fiiiiiire if yon jut follow on'
simple, plain instructions. Keadtt"; if
you are in need of ready money, ar
WMit to kao .v all arxwt the est payina
easiness before the pnblic, send us jf'"
audrcsa, and we wilt nal you a tU-i.
meut giving yon all the pavuerdani
1RUE&CO., Box 400.
Augusta. Mains
FIRE INSURANCE
Insure vmr property with
Joseph V Tail ir. Tlie
Old Hartford, THE NEW
YORK UNDERWRITERS
AGENCY, or any one of the
olht-r ivlfablG Id lin? v m
panies he represents. No'eg
taken and plenty of tin
givei? for payment oti fa i li
insurance. All business plac
ed with him will be prompt
ly attended to. OFFICE. IN
P. O. Blccfc,
!Albany, Or
riv s nireits a sivrt. aw .
pramnt answer and an nooeec opinion, write to
SI I N tt Ac I O who bare had nearlr Bft, Tears
-"-'". VT1 Af""';
Tormatlon concern ma fa tests and bow to ob
tain toem sent rre. Also a catalogue Kit mectia'-
aca. aou acwniiao nooaa sacs rresv
Patants taSen tarooch Mima ft Co. leeeHa
speesal notlea In the seteat Be A aserira a. and
tbos are sfonaM widely belor tfaa public wttlt
ont cost to toe raven tor. This snlendid paper.
lasoexl weeSlr. elesrantljlllnrtrated. has briar tk
huTcat circulation- of any scientiae work In
world. tS3 a rear. Maipt, enniea sei
Bnlktlna BdlUon. monthlr. slioa rt
enpsea, aa eenta. Brery number eontalaa bean
tiral plates, ta colors, and pnotnarapbs of new
ear.
itaim
boasea, wltb plana, enabl inc bm Iders to sbow U
sslest dealans and seenre conlraela. Aodrasa
. HVXH i CO, tisw l-oaa. S61 Bboaswat
iimi C3LLESUTB ISSII7UII
ALBANY. OREGON
A t. I corps; of lnaractcv
CLASSICAL, SC!KT!F1C LITERABr
COMKEECIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
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!- s- o oi Mt-jds.nta
'rom abroad
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ALBANY
COL.jKCiK.:::::
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A WIND. ILL
FOR S35 00
W X J Crawior 1 will sell von an
. VV . 8 foot Aer.notor for $.'15.00
12 foot geared Aermotor "5.00
All 8te-l and galvanized afta;r completed
-titspid. 'fffit. A. J Apieimiif I'm.
. Vta r.,1- .'Aril si. I.. '-J. !(,. tl. riWri. tr.(
ti1 oit.'- it 'rlHity, Kiiiiii-ts ut iw'.i'tu
:;Kjic Sl!rl;n!iJ!a
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SFrr-iv-t r',i'. t ' ; rrc. i
' lin. . ui'-i '. t i.,.cci . 3mnlolte",
White vsyundotles and R. t'iymoiilh
Rocks, at the Albany Poultry yards. A I
bany, Oregon, rnrner 4th and It It. l-tv.
.l.iiiN ll-ax-sii
iJEO E FISH
i'1 THK PLUMBER.
' Tin roofiing and plnmYn
the opera house.
120
COPYRIGHTS.
i-.
Site euiowat.
Theproduction of gold has been in
creasing. Gold will always have a good
market. Let silver also have one.
Mrs. Mtirphy Yes, sonny, I've had a
truit stand on this block for thirty yeare.
Tim Ryan If you'd have advertised,
you might have owned the block by this
time.
Over two thirds of the people of Oie
gon favor free silver. Yoi talk about
ailid money, gold and siver with free
coinage of the American prodait of tl e
latter certainly offers a solid money, one
for rich and poor.
The citigen nl San Joee who stabbed
one highwayman ontol three is reported
to have ouahns of conscience. It he has
reg:ets iu the matter he ought to devote
ihtm to the circiraatance that two of
the rascals got away Examiner.
Serretaiy Kineaid seems to have some
tsckliore. He refusi-s tn nay these rail
road couiniitoners yet. lie wants more
!:g!it than comes from a pre judiced a
lrney-jrenera'. . Any way il takes
poor stick of a man to try 'o hold on to
a place in which he is not wanted by the
maa?e-.
The ministers of Spokane are after
Mayor Geo. W. llt red lu'tfor vetoeing
the otdinance prohibiting variety the
aleia Belt signed a petition a-ltin lor
the u:d nance before hand lie has put
bimse.f in a peculiar poni' ion and will
have to li s.mhc li . fjii tuing to get on t
of it.
The general verdict of those writing
to 'he Oregon;? n is that in order to ob
tain good times we ronet support lionie
industries, diversify our farming, start
factories as fast as we can support them,
and live economically bat not parsimo
niously. Very fsw run aof politics into
their anjvrert. Deiioia39 do fiat
Cuba has tried on five different occa
sions to throw off Spanish rule. It is to
b hoped she f ucceed. Cuba it natural
ly tributary to I he United Stiles and
will never occupy her right i-osition un
til one of the United Su es. The United
States does not snatch tertit ry 'rom
other countries. It should though, use
some excellent engineering in geitin;
hold of this island
Hugh Wallace ha returned from
Washington a id says Cleveland will b
the nominee of the democratic party
next year. Mr. Wallace shojld gJ and
soak h:s head and get a l:lt!e s?nse in it.
The next nominee on the democratic
ticket wi. I be a fie- silver man. Mr.
Cleveland has been prcs:d-nt two terms.
anJ that ij as long as the pefp!e will
e.er permit any man to Q I the offi -e of
prisident.
Two cents a mi'e is a li'iert! lariff for
passenger i ai'roa J fare. Tln-re is some
thing flimay in the contention thet the
eornpat.ii- ramsut aff jul todrat; the rnb
l:c a a t o-cent rate. B-n'n S:an lard
A l.st U four rents a mile then? In
li uih it depends oti location. It is the
same ss any oilier prop n-ition . If the
trains are crrwdd - rents is enough ; if
i nui:.. -, .. .5.. : w I,. .
sneaKinn. l on m:i'. as meil -ck lor a
drouth in Oregon aa f-jr rnntoined
' : !.!.,. 4- -ri :u .. .
wiii h- fly
ing colors in tune. An nrmm e writes
ttns; but, a el , lb--signs rf ti, !i:r.j
indicate it
Th- K O talks ra'ndy of .ve: Fre -
..... - r 1 . . I . . f ...... .. . r . . .
liaen.,; oi ia e - e o. uU.e.. itei. a
mn:desea . y u.. r. wi-o we.e pas .onate
lv in lovew:ui in.-in. e. onisn snonio
beware of urn who fail "passionately in
love." That love is nothing mo-elhan
a form ofextrea;e self br.e--s, or self
destrnttion. mbii h itsda to r-unier un
der the most trivial di-attiinl men ts.
I'haritfbt kind of love is of that order
which looks for exi -hanges ..f tfTeeSion
and disi.ta.s its. li under no ..the.-. ir-
enmstanre Fairness of a xeliange. r.c
taking wiihi ct giv'ng. is as necessary to
success and f.-u'-tf a', heai'.h.il resn!t in
matters of love al in other things. Lcve
on an other baiji!l be downward,
nil n-iward. "
A Wonderful Medicine.
The Deilocbt n.enlioned the r-. eeipt
in Albany of the first Auii-ioxine. This
is ferhap? the mo't expensive medi. ine
:n ose. A little bottle containing enly
about a eixih of an r-unc"- cost over '
An eastern exrhai.ire saye-
There is no nims fascinating stibj-ct
than the Anti-loxine I tea niH for diph
theria. It is fascinating becj-.u-ie it is so
beaut if illy ' scientific. It i-as exact as
e-temis ry and it has U en so signally
succees'ul in the cure of diphtheria that
physicians who have studi. d ir, have no
Iu itancy in predicting that in a very
f .- years science a ill be able to conquer
ait contagions diseases wi'h abs)lute
precision.
i Hacteriologists insiet that phvsi.-iana
cannot determine whether a patient is
suffering from diphtheria by merely
looking at the throat. A ba.te.iological
examir.alion must bemsd- to determine
the pretence of the diphtheria germ.
Such an examination cannot be made
without the proper app'iar.n A lac
teriological laliora'ory is necessary The
tin.e is coming rapidly when each mu
nicipality wi 1 have to eatabiish its own
laboratory as it row establishes a de
partment lor the inep.e.tion of food
Not onl that, but it ill have to manu
faHnre its own Anli toxine. It is doubt
ful, indee', whether Anti-toxlno ran
ever be commercially niaaufactnred
The process is xpensivs and there must
be absolute certainty of pnrily.
UC l.! MIslkLT.
h. it :J7c
O-its 17.;
Fl itir. ii.h i
Ifiiltei 20.r ,
Kg s 2 doa for Sou
l,.ird, 12 io l.r-c
l'ori-iiitiiis, 12 to 15c, s'lioulJers, 9 to 10."!
Si.lec, P to 1 3c.
ll-iy. t..l.l 7 0i
i.ib es, irto '
Apples, T5c
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ppisite tlicn.iss lIot.ss
k ", O-rrr inesl. (ha-
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h.y, oafs,
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.ei nl li n t roo
7 or 8 i .. ( i o .onlon
: 0 I'fw 'it DkafOCBAT
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.. ! i . ,, j i . ... ,- . I iha ties! r-lirti.n I hi le itecD'eli"" iransniHruit-eims ume, iutaaniit i - , -., , v uy taat as -n a i -t-xaa is convte.cal
travel ,s bght mote will do. memory system,. The ed.wr f the U l. rf t,n 1 M ' to ,!ck the po.l-wa.ls out ot the "laell j ?, f f?"'1 .IH it irt Bri.,. nssSaaiir di-fal tot
! neartr h wadisJ the matter ni-, supi-.fe it is due to the r!.ane .or hoKuU of ii',,.. lse j, ..j, i -vV0M0. Th- ..an call for a lidding j , ill4tne or !S.C tZ dite.
n.Bi.,m-i(1",! ,i. l'ii A iand be find, t'le-orderljl e.rret t-a be i aa interna-. ..nal mr.nrarv cMeiraee, 0 term tiie raniards. We would hats- ft,1w ,n wfc; T?,,C hh' a j a ranted bv th Uiited Jitalei. tirocgh
Wheniteornesto credit the United , , for the dele at of Fx Sena or Po!pb. or to sw Krw. ti. grt mauled, and we be lowet d-wr w-ild be dveston-rosm. t XaiUvf lvard. tb Stinni wpnb-S-ste-is
ali n.-ht. Don't sh.ke ... rar ' , ! the bi.-.bv of Bi.n.s.k Tl. -a there t- far awav to help him out. Stay with i f"1 "K S;.Tlm,aoe;.ttrf!u. u roia la
boots at all on that se. re. .Vver (e,r ; U!"ng t g . J de.i .wjt cures W I a .1 j " ' ' , ' " . them Hennie: an-l should yoo neid Mv j '' - T b. I wkat she Widi a. he.-enty taxirse -
hut that tl,e n-ople a ronntry iihi im" A,,u ,!" ,,,a'!r'wf application l-"T -ntainCMrs mno ..i nave a rM.nfOWnier.t, just call on ns. and " : rcrt t . force It i oeriareJ that her fo-
, .. .j. ,. 'for this a', i hat i-, energy at.d rcs.'e. 1 ' icaae tbecan- me"!l come domn with our Winchester j ttwo roa J a tcsos C'orxrv. Ti.e siier- : j4r are ready to ee tLetr bonis and their
II ' rUnf' nK . I !i everib.lv u t .loan to .niiiraa 1 slitttti-m iidiiir.l t.e eaian ot tl.e Ore- biuI hin hter. an.1 l!eii. woe to the t iff of Javtssna.otiatv kiarollecles! f.-4'.ODO ' ritie deMota!! asd laid ?o msbe rather
Tliey wil Wn ibeir Imataon. fignrateh .. ... . ,,..,. .i.. . . l. ... Sinian!f. e'H marrh upon Cub and ! of t'ie tl(r.stl t. I v rollevte.1. TK. ' thsas t iobn.it ta what trv regard a na-
Refutation of McKInlcyisin.
The war-tariff men are describing with
great fervor the increase of tin-pla'.e
manufacturing in the country.
John Jarrett claims that there are
thirty-live factories now in existence.
A company has been organized to revive
the plant at Elizabeth, N. J., which will
have a capacity of 0,000 boxes of tin-
plate a inon h. It is explained that
"Australian block tin will be used in
plating' American sheets.
80 much to tin credit of an undisturb
ed section of the Wilson bill which made
tin ore free (taking off the a'osurd Mc
Klnley duty of four cents a pound), and
reduced the duty on plates one- half to
1 1-5 cents a pound.
Kvery tin-plate manufactory now run
ning or hereafter built in this country
is a standing refutation of McKinleyitm.
-World.
Prof. SVaihuurn, of tlu O. A. C.
writes to the Sun, as follows, in a man
ner to indicate that the wheat aphis
will not do much damage this ear :
I was surprised to see in your issue cf
last Friday a statement, taken from the
CorvalliB Times, to the effect that Mr.
Wilbanka had found the grain louse in
immense numbers on the toots of the
wheat in the atuuble field. As I have
before stated, myocr columns aud else
where, these are rooi lice, found on grits
roots, roots of grain, lettuce roots, cab-
bage roots and elsewhere ; they are very
common, but not a eeiious peat. They
ae not and never will be grain iice I
do uot wish to be understood as saing
that we will not have the wheat aphis
w ith us lit x. year, fur I think it is quite
pui-eible lht we will have tcnie, Lui it
i a pit? to needlessly arouee the fears of
our farmers by the circu'a'.iou of iiu-or-.I'ft
statements.
Up in Sliltaater, Min., tarir rinics
at 9 o'clock ami the boy or girl found in
the streets after that hour is taken by
the policeman to home or jail, a the pi
liceman finds iu s- convenient. The p.'r
ents in StitUa'er ara rrpreeiittd to be
delighted with lis- working of the 'a a,,
far and ther Minnesota towns arj ap
p!t ing f-tr ropies o! the on! nance lha
they a!o may jain in ihe.-ur(w I u-int:s
of juvenile re'oraiau. in. Hat by ilraw
the lino at sixteen for n uglily youths
and h'Mj girl-? Soaie Stillwater iive
doubtless would like t nrlrw to ring bus-
hands as we! as rl.Ud'ea
o clock. Cleveland Tlaindeaier. Albany
also has a curfew law. "
Nearly two yars sga the Chronicle
b.-gan pf'-c'ainiing Spittan-- as "the
healthiest city ot ita sit? in the United
States.' Again and again the challenge
has been repeated, and it has m ver been
taken np by any rival city of health in
the United SU'es Backed by the an-
n-ial report of ll.-alth Otfiier rotter.prinl
e I in another tol-imn, the challepge is
1 repealed tolay. What city dare take it
up? Spokane Chronicle. The Dxo-
caaT is ready t aasert Albany's claim to
being a healthier city. It ia a peculiar
tart in connection with this statement of
the Chronicle tint Spokane has always
had the reputation here of brin the
rr.osv nnhealthy city in the NorthwrM.
Readers of ih I'EuorRvr have no
doubt teen a goml mane items a loot
use mm.
i .: :. :..
ai even
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1,,uK"i
us"' aa,! ib'"
deb:; wit
every,
i
rein o. snroias
Let an-xl r.id-I e :na I
tl.e i-siie tu I. nit
.ouniy. A sainpV ,t f,e aay a road
should be bni I is the o-.e rr.ii.- pat the
, . j ,
i
" ..-.
lent cendi-ion bir b:r;c'i:.g. I' a couu-
. Uf raJ ea
I uumJi jrro ii maii n i- siwii . - - . . . , - , ,ilk. -ri. i.j .i ,t. ,
nl,.). ii.a. ,11 .li,;,. ., . .
can t a street. IhUe I.M. .Lnver
lla-k!en-an an.i a few otbrrc.-nntiy load
makers conl no doubt g've
our rny of
SciaU some poin.r r
Deuioc.a's r-.eilnot eu:i.e!y despair.
j Al tim' m ' rn 1 -y eo.il.l n-t have ex
: l11 ' ' t any l--ly fro... the Bay of
Kors.ty to Ih- Un f of Cl.'.ntiia. ttiey
elected all i l.e ;. n ofTirt ts in Bridye
f.nt, Ccnp., M-veis.' in Sprirgfle'd, li!.,
a iea- eralteri.-ic un a in other p'aces, to
ay nothing of TrXa. The ih-inorratir
party t'o'l dead yet. Sun
A New York man took a funny tour, e
to prove to hi wife that lie m as not a
coward, after he had been ralad one by
her. He took twen! j-five grain of mor
phine in her presenee and rrtiiark-d:
Yoi called me a ciward, and I w ill h t
you know that I am not. I will hi a
dead man before 12 o'clock ' lie only
lived a short time. Was ke a row aid.'
I- t ai icterestiiig fact thatnocr.e
ever read' I in a accounts of Ad'ai Sti
v? ii s in's .lack htintipi; expedil ns.
St.-veuoi. ia onu of th b?sl public men
in the U. S and imikinj a go d rec
ord. D will not he surpns ng if St. -te..-ui
is the next democratic randi
date for preid -rtt.
An Kaslern paper in noiinif that two
whales hsve been reported off the Mass
achusetts coast calls i he rep-i-t a big fih
story. That may pess for a j ks in Bos
ton, but I'reiident Jordin of S'anford
wontd not to'.erate it for s minntr. V.r.
aminer.
Do nol imagine for a moment that the
bicycle will knock out th horse entire
ly. With all ili ingenuity of man yon
will never lie able fo make anti- orine
out of a bicycie. The hoisu will contii.-t-.e
to have a bia" op.ning in the rorld
Another evidence of lbs utility of tin
bicycle is the recent tram robbery In
California. The swif ly running silent
teed could be driven f.om fifty to one
hundred miles on a innotil:ght niiflit,
evading capture of the rider,
$3000 ws8 paid the Cardinal who per
formed the marriage rerriimny iu the
Castilane-Uould wedding .Too much
for tying together such a shoddy couple.
Ary Albany minister aould have be:?.
Iliad to take the job for $5.
The New York World is peculiar some
itin.es. For instance its ai list lumps of
tin) fires otlliH previous dy into one
pmture and certainly makes a pecnliar
' . ......
an! oiii'inrj i.tjws
The creamery building Wgoing up and
It win .-.ot iJ mug ix-tore we arc eaitng
AlbiinyUreanierytiiil.fr. A. C. fl. in t j
bo depended npnu bring rrei'it to our
ir. A. C. fl. nit j
ring rrei'it fo unr J
city. '
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS.
There is nothing more timely at the
present day than the tjiiMtions pro
pounded by the Oregonian, and which
are being answered by prominent citi
xons. The Dumochat will consider tht m
as concisely as possible.
1. "What should be done to promote
industry in Oregon V"
Rustle, encourage desirable immigra
tion, support all horns institutions, pro
duce more than enough for home con
sumption, bring in a much money as
possiole and send out as little.
2. "'V hat is the greatest drawback of
the state, and how ran it te overcome?"
Mossbackism, also dob: ; but we have
much lees debt thaa most states.
3. "How should agriculture be diver
sified, or made more profitable?"
Cut up tiie farms into 51 to ItX) acre
tracts, cultivate more thorougl.ly.ind in
an economical manner; take better care
of nuJiitiery, attend to drainage and
keeps things up.
4 "Are tlnre in Oreuon ui.iteiiul and
market far manufa-ttoriee? '
Thai's what. Thousands o( dollars
could ba kept at home. Our farm ma
chinery, carriages, &c , sboula be made
her?, as well as many lines of goods used
and worn here.
S "Are subsidies a proper and profit
able rneth ti of securing permanvut man
nfacturing iuJuHries?"
No. They should bs set Jown on with
hoih feel. exceut nerhss in tl.e way of
land and in an incidental ray.
6. "Is it better to enoutage industries
already established, or lo invite the in
vestment ot lie v capital? Or ahou'.d
both be dine ?"
First, by all weans aiai.d I y the -slituti
jus a!r.aJy here, ami afterwards
encourage o'. iters as tue fields are cpeued
for them.
7. "Cue the future of the state lie i
williiu oure-i ves.or in ti.-pvnde:iee upon
outside assistance?"
With ourselves; you may bet yjur hut
iiver dol'ar on tnat fac'. At the same
tint we sliou'd a!a reek to a cure the
b--ne3'. ti o itsi.fj capita' as ueeded, lliat
il a par; of the neednl ttTjr'. wiitiiu our-
Iv.e.
8 "3:ioull Ihere be a utiion ofrilixfns
tiaCCott:p!:sii are urn to prosperity?'
Tiiere shoal J by au iinuirneF niaj ity.
loruntudwe s and. .ItvideJ we 'a 1
I
The hogjieh deposition di.p'axtd by
mi'tectitns in the fast si.ou'd g.ve
place to an harT.oniotis pull lo-ethrr by
the peopie of U.e state generally. i
cinueclion Mi- Orrgrtnian should rewg-
iraijixe the fact that that it not the only
paper in Oregon and ehotlld pull
(he press uf Uogun tt.eraUy, big and
btilc, for the upbuilding of the state.
L-t ns ail begin at.d 6r with a will
for Oregon, a state worthy of being rrecS
td in.o a great coumionat a;:h
1K Your Rest.
It is encouraging lo notice that tl.e
prirt cf ail cut main W.stt rn products
wheat, wrxd, lumber, itve-etock,and fish,
re rising in ll e wild a roarke's, aaya
the PortlanJ We'come in a very sensi
ble ediluria". On w.U ay tliis is bt -
. ,
cause Cimer CU-Ve and went fisaspg.
Another wi'.l sav it is brcaofe Mr. Scott
was sued for li'a.1. A th::d s-i'.l claim it
M.-k-:n; -a ... l.-a t,av-t..l
A fourth aid ?roc'a;m it is Itraose
UiMissippi i sure t'i go democratic at
r iron .i-siiitirf .)
. .
5 t I. at. III. , LI aw I . M.t.,loM
---
jourus. is past. r lrrau-e the farfT was
- "o .i m- , ..- i,,, .1, , . m..
I .
eft on pearl battons
i I...-, ... ;,!:; .,., ..i,i,! i
1 1,1. I it l:m :ar m'.e
re-p.usii I- Ai..er:cn . ihrow'
a.-de tbes- foolish ideas and nt
i i.rc .re i-l er pri.es lor stVria.ira
'so-s, but pr.ijcipaily bvcause seaiti.e
i mtn a3,j auUjfn ,aT '.ra'i.td a es -n
work ,,.d iotU U1 ,!lrtr,c
' This
is a mighty momentous !-"
if,,ra'l humanity loL-aro; and it is never
( t j late to learn it; it can never bi irati
ed too often, or nra tic-J too well: D
the best yon - an. Il every
do this, there w tuld tie no
times" in the moild.
1 u . I .- ,,.itM
nio.e -'lia-d
'
A di.oalch f ro i 1 v read
very
. ... .... . . I.-.,
mucli like a story we csea to read m lien
. ...
a boy ; but this is a true one : Dao
urva.it, enciceer of tiie local k?.ey
train, saved a voirgc'.iM fromd a.l
0 irg c .
tvl ty. : be train a-at i'W doan arade
at ibe rate ol twenty mile1, an honr a h-n
liryai n..tic?d A c!.i d -)i t!.-i track. I e
pu! on the brakes, bat the train rou'd
not be st-ippeJ ia tim . It? ya-tt c imbrd
down on the pilot and seii ng the child,
lifted her up on the engine
Then a:o too niA.iy mcnaroc.n l mho
m. uid t ke to make tii:ncy tiy J;sroVv-r-ing
a itch gold mine containing ore
woilha dollar a pound. Wl en they
hin t for one it I like going after the end
ol a -aiiibow. Tli- men who settle Joan
to h t'd work and live within their s iiU
tnea i- are the happiest ones. It tak.s
more than money lo make prosperity.
Mr. Harriion, it Is again said, is a can
didate for the pmideitcy, a iep:ive
candidate as it were. Tnat is the ku.d
of r candidate he has been right along,
and by the way, there are several thou
sand receptive candidates in the U. ?.
In fact tint ii alicut the ir.eo.' m stany
of ns. Mr !ai rison is mire t'l-a that.
The S.U'-ji Journal gets l.uniarous ax
follows: The woman who drove her
huatmnd home early this morning alter
he hud caroused all night, was doina- a
driving businesr. The Journal is not
raising a fund for a railroad to the moon,
nor a Sue canal to Mr. lloxl, but is
selling papers.
This will be as great a sparling year as
ever. 11 trd times do not seem lo affect
the sporting events of the worl I. Men
propose having a gond time if tli ;y li iva
to go barefooted it order Ij get it.
The expense of limning Tacoma has
been minced about CJ percent in two
years. Tha' is Canciering in kteoing
wtih the times.
Just at the present lima the
papers do not have any veiy
homo matters to wreath, with.
Oregon
pi ri iu
The Celestials htitp sabe. In Ne.w
York City they hive joined the Kirghtl
of Labor.
Now why not get a move on?
I Im man who doesu't make enem.es
is a very peculiar chap. . He is probably
Tim
is a vei
nut '.n business.
MISFITS.
A naked black woman has lieen irivinir
pnvaUs .-lances in (,'orvallia according to
the Times. Tht-re must bo hoiiig verv
cnltis, ornery men in that city.
$10,000 is the amount of the reward for
the arrest of the roblatr who shot (Sheriff
liognrd. A minute description of the man
was given in the DKMot-iUTthis week. He
might coir. e thin way. Detectives should
keep their eyes open.
"The vacancy occasioned bv the res
ignation of Ihtvid McCamixh, a guard at
the penitentiary, was filled today by the
ajiKinimentol ictor I. lxxiney, of Jef
ferson. Mr. lxtoney, is a son ot ex-Senator
John ft. Ixioiiey, of this county,
and was recently married to Miss Shu
maker of Jefferson." Thus the "hog
connty" swix-s in another pap-sucker.
haletii Journal.
Circuit court without a iurv is a vtrv
quiet place. Onlv a few lawyers, and
sometimes several witnesses are present.
One bailiff has no trouble in keeping or
der. Judge Hewitt is tirovintr. himself
cut out for the bench, and (lisiienses jus
tice with an iniautiality and good judg
ment that is commending him to the liar
and people.
The Florence West recently gave the
Kugcne fire department a hard hit. The
Register says: The Florence West in ita
last issue speaks verv disparagingly ot
our tire department. This is unjust, as it
is a noteworthy fact that our lxys have
ttie reputation of doing the most rapid
work of any unpaid bre department in
the state, anil our facilities for putting
out tires are not excelled anywhere
Svnator Alley, as chairman of the
Soldiers' Home investigating committee,
crtticiifed Mr. Isaldwiuti management
otiite tH-verelv. Ijixt week, however, at
Mr. Alley's suggestion, resolu lions were
tavwrd bv the new I man I of trustrt-s
strongly endorsing Commandant Iiatd
win's cour?. We only call attention to
this as an incident illustrating the vicis-
situdes of a poUlical carver. Uoseburg
Review.
Astorians in ceneral are iut now dig-
cussing raitrotui matters, and since they
have had time for relleetion, Mr. Ham
mond's success in sx-curing the t2,Ots),0u0
to construct the road wems a wonderful
feat of financiering. The amount how
ever, paits inb insignificance when com
pared witli previous railroad transa. lio:
in these parts especially when placexl
alongside the 1 10,Um).lMt' mortgage filed
I with the rec,rder in June. entitled
.1... l ...;.. t I .. n I l ..l-...
....... to tiuarAM.v Tm,t (Wh,r.
( j,cw York City.
UliJtiers prl iuryiinadd far a
final ruling as to whether he would
I abide bv the opinion of Attorney-Gen-
-! . 1 .
f rai iceman or reject it. rvtorai.t .a :
"1 am not ready vet to make a final de-
cision; it took .Mr. mieman a montu to
make up his n.ipd and put it in form .and
I am certainly entitled to reasonable
time to study and digest it." The com
missioners insisted upon having decis
ion bv next Saturday, but Mr. Kineaid
said'No." "Well, in ten days, then,
sure?" "No " In fact," said Mr. Kin
eaid, 4-I will name no sj?cil time, but
errise yoar pleasure. Journal, tiood
lor Kineaid.
1 , T. . . . . . . ,
i The Dalian Transcript and Sheridan
,vi,,.mlv on ., term. The
Transcrtit gets off the following very
! classical literature alut the Sun man":
? tl a v a- ... : 1 - a" 1 a. I I w .-
"--o,o. M.e rarrMia
seems ramlMinctious since the leei 1st tire,
as be is on the w ar j-a".h again ail wants
gore aw fully lad. He didn t liop onto
I tn,l.. a wl n.t lin.-f .f idi.l rrtlblsi-.. .
w.. sas as, - - - - - -
I But nut d then, kesp your t-x- u. d
v arjd your clam bushes well cul:i-
- ....... ... . i., v
roase down and no ti.-!;r.g with vou.
Iv.m-i..e. P..r,.. -,
' -;.- for its deiin-tth-nt s!ilrrila-r in the
Mhrx tn z very energt-'ic tuanjier
,. .... t .t
: u ,n which fian-ou.e la th-.- tiint where!
inu--isin t.ioro s;iK-t anliai thai prom- !
;i-e. inut Ik' lortbi-otiiini. e d not
ask voti toeorne an l make o a rift, bat j
m ill anve vou my decision ntst as soon as - uas l-en isirunn? lor rouie time w ith i
111 S IA I -t" wa jsa. .IS 1 HIV J r1 a . 1 1 a ai mi aaa as- . va. ' S va a - -- - .
If 'this does not snit. or if I am too slow, hand.ome new brick Wort in Ashland.to ,ueLt t"B
: j we da say that tiie money owel by our ' p'
n , deiimjucn'.s mu-t la- paid or srv millltb
t t . . . , . i - ....
i"him i" me r;n iiif.u;i mai aia.u-. one-
, uan sue jjiui.-. in tins rwanty are mm
' of any twineiide eseept svlfishne.
u II vo l mailt votir ll-r ra.l in and tsav
f... ., ,' . . . . 4 . ... w fil .. . ! i. mrt
! of horn-! i.iea awl pay lor what yon have
ii.t.i. mm lore - us io oim.t ymi
; bilks anl p,-rini trying t reap the
la-:ieii!s of .oir lab.r anl expense. Fer -
j naps tiiose wiio u lor sutascriptions are
' n'.ii aw.-.rv oi tiie lan. . niitw me .i-ar
. ., ... . , ,, .
I frm them tins month we shall be corn-
j ,n lo notify th?m by publishing a list
t ... . , - i
i ot delinquents, wiln amounts due.
i
Ctosisa ExraptsB. The academy at
la-banon closed "ast night W'.th appropri
ate exercises. There were two graduates
Ilda Klkins and V. H. Ross. Following
was the program :
Piano duet Man-he De ronip'urs,
Watson. Misses Bessie and Katie Miller.
Invocation.
Slo Win n the Heart is Young, Dud
ley Ruck, lld.i FJkin.
Oration The Power of Habit, W. H.
Ross.
Solo The Mighty d-p, Judo, J. B.
Marks.
I-issav and Valedictory, Making the
Best of Tbincs, Ilda Klkins.
Song Twilight, Williams, E. E. Al-
drich.
Addn-ss Rev. J. H. IVattie.
Sing I Lightly Flv, Arditi, Hattie
Warner.
Conferring Diplomas and certificates
ot pnuiotion.
Piano Duet Wandering Jew, Burg-
nituier, I l:ltio arnar and Ilda Klkids
Ik-ntHliction.
Srvek.xi. Sales Tiie following real
: stats vtU-s were completed today:
U v . Mastan and w lfe to J . V. Cusick
snd wife, residence property on Lycn St
Consider ut ion aJ4.!!00.
J. W. Cusick and ifotoO W. MasUn
and y.fe, blocks 9, II, 12, 13. 14 and 15.
censistiu of 48 lots and house in Cusick 's
a ldition ta Albany. Consideration. o.OJO.
J. W. Cuick and wi to C. K. V'ol
vcrif.n bloi ka 8. 7, 18, 17, If and N.
b!. 9.N. hi. 2 in Cusick s addition, con
sisting of 50 lota. Consideration, t,000.
The Lungs
are nearer the back than
the chest. In case of sud
den congestion, put an
AHcock's
Porous Plaster
high up between the shoul
der blades. It will give re
Hcf, and ward off worse
results. It cures rheuma
tism, sprains, lame back,
and all similar troubles.
None are eonnl to the cenalaaDo not
only ask for, but sea that yoa rxrt -Auxoca's.-
Allcock'a Corn Shields,
' Allcock'a Bunion Shields,
Has no equal as a relief and cum (or cores
ana bunions.
Brandreth's Pills
free tho system from injurious seore
Uons. . Thoro la no rotnody like thorn.
CIRCUIT COURT.
In the matter of the assignment of The
Or,.Kou Mctalic I'aintCo. Assignment.
Continued.
In the trinlter of the assignment of
I rotwt & Butler. Assignment. Contin
ued. In the matter of tin J alignment of
Isaac IJeam. Assignment. Continued.
James Rrook agt Jo M Nichols,
lore, of Chfl Mfg. Arguwi and sub
inittcd. J O Duwhnell ant Frank I) Wood et al.
Foreclosure of Mt'g. Continued.
Flora K Clifton agt A J Clifton, di
vorce. i ran ted.
Mary K Johnson airt Chariest I'.rhrt(.
et al, foreclosure mortgage. Judgment
lor pimiitiir. -
Mary J Henderson a't Jacob W Ifi-n.
derson, divorce. Judgnient for plaintiff.
M J Anderson agt S Anderson. Di
vorce. Tried and submitted.
J Shea agt J Menear tit al. Foreclosure.
Judgment for plaintiff.
Ruth Trinwith attt Harry Trinwith.
Divorce, Tried and submitted.
Nellie C Brush agt C L Bureh. Di
vorce, tried and submitted.
L J Houck et alasrt W K Vernon et al.
Partition. Partition derided. Jas Klkins
appomteit to make partition.
In the matter of asHiirnment of Ifenrv
F Pound. Assignment. Final account
a) .'owed and aignee discharged.
Olivia li Keaton agt ISenjimiri Cutler
Ct al, foreclosure mortgage. Cantiriued.
William Hhtiluresp. agt C C Hamon
app, appeal from justice court. Review
sustained and judgment reversed.
J Iurent agt E J Lanning et al.
Foreclosure. In-mt for plaintiff. At
torneys fee set at ISoO.
Ruth Trinwith agt Henry Trinwith.
Divorce granted. Plaintiff award-l cus
tody of child.
Nellie C P.rud. agtC L Itrai-h. Divorce ' ,art ovr' T "' IU Prt-Inteili-Kmnte,!
1 gw and manager A the soamibto
In the cost- of J. A. Kurtevant at J. in tl- bathr-a, f V,U re--t ier.ee at 0
i 0'a!, n'' u.o!i a nariK oi
,...o.., r m.ni axes
man ojH-nc"! uy ior county, ciera tijts
forenoin. The refen-e found that the
defendant J. M. RaUton wa not liable
lor tlieciaini oltbe plaintiff and n-ndere.1 ; Ut, he bU roora & iraj tise-utom, aud
a verdict in his favor. A judgment was s ,h-?o found vsat dead,
rendert'l agaiint J. I.. Cowan for tiie s
amount ak.-l over 40l. The ca.- wi.l VM c "
rcnie np U-fore Judge Buriielt for con- Wini:;iiTos, April 5. Rrpcrts that
fJrmation. Judge? Burtielt will hoi 1 ; tl.e BritUh wa-sbip Rc;al Arthur has
court for aw hi.e on Monday. ; tmt:ted at Panama oo her way te Nicara-
Judge Hewitt adjitim-d court until I rua to -nf.rce British dernaad. canse
n xt Thnrxlay afu-r transacting the foi- ; ti'me ar j rehenir among u&Ai asd di
low ing alditioiuil bu-itie!'. -yl,tnM here. lf Ho-al Arthur is the
J I. Houck. c-t al at W J Venwnet al. 1 ffashio of tfie Pa.-ia; .i ia.ir.n. and tar
Partition. Partition d -cr. e l. Ja K!kir. : rs 11-at Admiral H-ibKi?ou. K. C. ?.
apjiiitt-d to make pardUon.
J M Arthur agt TN Humt.hrey et
fore-kure. Ju-imeiit for plainti?.
al,
L & II terhard agt Geo P Warner et
al. Sale t-rt a-i-le, decree o;j-i!el and W
A Buckner allowed to file hi answer,
wmcu lias rii-en me i. hii th principal conditions
l,e B Shepherd at John 31i!T,et al. t of pew include tLe inkf?ndaceof Ccrea.
Demurrer rastaincl and ratise dt.-xuisel. j Ue payinet.t of n indemnity of 430 CjO.
Aj:gnment of M li Hearn. ContiuueL 0 I and the cession to fanan r4 For
M J Anderson agt S Anderson, divorr. '' aQJ L?: fading Port Artfcnr.
Divorxv tot trranted ; The cesswn A laaj Tunz and Pott Artnar
; are objected to by the Chinee.
A Bio Sciirnc A former Alltny man
i cvider.tiv 1.4ng SUM live nuihrnr.
Hotel Oregon.
He has Lad the plan.
..re.rp.t fcar .mlim.. and K. i,...!
the Tiding, ve.ler.lav tl,at a toial of m -
000 ha I tai-n suLsi-riUJ here in the
stock of the new enterprise and he was
confident that a joint stock company
would t-5-oryanra.-idthe work ion'e
ahea.lwith. Mr. IVnnnt aava he will
go to Portland this week and will try to
enlist tiie aid of parties there mho are
Milereated in Ashland lo te scheme and
rill then return and pn-h ibe? organisa-
S . t V - si... . I. ,.,
; -( . tra ? "V I.H I A tlsC S i 51 'J l-V
! tv MywriU-l bv law St-rifi' Patterson
sbas totv all his depu:ieou! of hi- sal -
an i ue Ml'Tiii iKi: ,liiUji rt. .lie taxi
paver- hk-hlv on their crand effer: id
1 ravine tin so wrii and mithotst anv an-
I novanoe or ticking. IX-putv Treaurer
t l.. I.. j.iC5t nsiiie a i.:ii sestien.en! wun
3 ,1. I... ,,..
t ;i,CX of Lis taxes
' " " "
W'oslKS O.'IICES-.
At the Florence
the women carried
-etion this week
e dav. elv-!i:i t:i; foiloaria - ticket:
'.. ... .. .. i
rrvsi-leni. Aikm 1.. I ir.1: town coun-
', II -piie Matew.3.l hnstinal". Kvie,
IVrnvia l'h?itena,.n. lsatvlla Kl--tv.
t rr-ler Alia Is. Witsnn- marshal. Jenni..
i . . t 1 . . 1 . t -
t. res id cut, B. F. Alley ; eruncilmen. t.
j . mini. v m. Kic, r. I. Kol, I., i
!Christen.en; tveonfer, D. E. Sewry; ,
i niarhat. 1 1. W. Sutton. " ;
That Joyful Feeling.
Wih the exhilarating sense of renewe.i
bi,h V, "J i,,,r!?,, cWiil-
ness, which follows ute use of Syrup cf
I igs. is unknown to tue fern- mho nave net
lT10r!6f n;l ? bi tirte niUa
and the cheap suUtibites miettrr.e offer-
ed but never accepted by tae well informed
i-ur ricn woou is essentia: to go vt
oeaun. uccanse ine oiooa is ine vn.u nuiu
which supplies all the organs with hb.
IUkxI's S..rsapaniia is the great blixxl
purifier.
Hood's Fills are purely vetaUe. hanr.
losa. cfTec-ivo. do not pain or gripe.
Ti e rapidity with whi.-h coop J ve ps
calls tor intaii trratntet t; an l et
rW
bwiseholds are prepare,! f..r its vii An
a- miracle rr-mly for this di.-ea i- Ayrr s
....... . am. .va .....mie.
lives and sliould le in every home where
there are young children.
It may save you time and money to be
informed that, when vcu neexl a blotxl rur-
loer, Ayer'a Srs;irmril!a is the kind nios-t
in favor with the medical profei-in It is
the standard acd. ru. such, tho only blood-
PiriSer admitted at the Chicago World's
air.
Dyspepsia.
Jov Company Gentlemen :
K. W. Jov Company Gentlemen: I
have taken your Vegetable Sarsaparilla
and can say' I have never seen anything
etial to it." I have stiffeml ten "years
with dysju-psia, not lieing able to eat
anything but milk and brown bread.
Liie was nothing but misery for me.
Now I have a good appetite, eat any
thing I wish, and feel no disagn-eable
effects from it. I wish I could tell all
dyspeptics and urge them to try your
egetable Sarsaparilla.
(Signed) Mr. Jons Timothy,
Forliestown, Cal.
If you want to got a spring medicine
without a blotch, an old sarsaparilla
trade mark, a big patch of red pimples,
take Joy's Saraiarilla.
An Absolute Cure.
The Original Abl-line Ointment is orlv
put u In large twooance tin boxes, and l
in ib(i u'e cute for old sores, bums,
wounds, ch pped hand, and all skin erup
tions. Will pcsblely t-ire all kli ds pf
piles
Ask tor the Original abietine
n'. .'old by Foshav & Mann ai
Olnlme
J5 ceti per b.ix, by mail !?o cents.
aee 5aby was sick, me Rare fcer Cactorta,
"hea sha was a CaU l, sue cried for Castoria,
When she became Si Us, sho chins to Osstoria,
niko sho bad CullJroa,she gavoi'iero Castor la
D. Price's Cream Baking i'ow dcr
Awsnlcd Go!d Medal MUwblter F.lr. Ssa F-io.,
" l"9t!fi I- Mill. (, U,ljli. 11,1- , . , - .
The Ahanld Tidings teilr .UkiI il asfol- j "f1- PtUi--.1d 'n w ahington
lows: W. J. lirnnctt, the arrhit.-t, was 1 f U ,h' "creing advocaUng the DOtni
np from Me.lfd vt-steniar. Mr IVnnett Ilat,.cn of ' IW -sooth as the
TELEGRAPHIC.
Masoale Ktrrlloa.
Cokvalms, Or., April, 5. The annual
assembly of the Royal and Select Masters
of the state of Oregon convened at Corva.1-
hs l n Masonic ball at 2 P. M . April 2. The
following officers were chosen for the en
suing year;
T. M. nurlburt, most ulustrionj grand
master, Portland: Z. II. Davis, deputy
grand illustrious master. Corvailis: O. O.
Ifodxon, grand illustriots master, Mc
v innville: M. 8. Woicock. errand win-
cipal conductor of work, Corval!i; Morris
Mott, grand treiwurer, tXrrvallis: H. O,
rope, irrand recorder, Portland ; S. Bul
lock, grand captain of the guards, Port
land; J. H. Irvine, grand chaplain, Canby
N. P. Nekton, grand manbal, Conrailis;
r. i. Lilly, grand steward, Corvall!;
George D. iiorning, grand sentinL
Aa Immense fsaapaar.
Nfcw Yokk, April 6. Tbnrlow W.
Bamen, the active soirit in the new Stand
ard Telephone Company, confirms the
statement that the capiti is $I6,(XW,CM)
and that there are 50 different companies
chartered and orfranized. He further savs:
We have overKiO prominent capitalists
in tiie L'nilf-1 State interested ia the
COniranr. We rtroooae to ( otn uu n otir
service this summer in tbia city, with a '
rate of 83 a month for telephones
Is rasa tax Law.
Cnrcsao, April 5. A morning pjper
piints a s,cLu dispatch from its Wh
ingtcn corrr-jjf.uVtt that the United
Suten iipreme court baa r;rerel the de
tisicn of the lower court in tue income lax
case. The ino-me tax as a whole, bow
ever, is upheld, but only by a divided
e.urt
roili,sl rlllar's Ilraib.
e ttlk. A E-ri. 5 - t iorge H. L'eilbron,
, o chxrk thi- morning Mr Ii.brw, aro
; ai)U. tf 0 c!(l k- in , alUfn.J , m.t.
mg t-f tue ilirct
Her (A i be iJiiarantee l oui-
r-any. which fcj hi be d in the morn-
coutmandt r of tbe fleet, although Captain
rrelTii:k r reneh hio urimeJiab; cje-
i man-! She i one of t.ie cwn ers cf th
Briu-L navy, hartag a teenage of l2.t(X.
1 aSllit n f r-arr.
j Ijosdox. April 5 A Shangfai dispatch
A xVaaifceia la mm
AfiNr.TOr. Aj.ri A tigcrooa
ic rtea no 1UU4 tavorabie
tnd C'tier cuciea here,
opinion is pecaliart
! ? VD f tacP Pim lasea uy
r . .i . - . .
! rl, SCita IS Itil CO reaioa CXlS-J Of
boa , elll " -' ltf bwo?1 r'pf
,n eoojrv. the cabtaet at.d in
preme wt. it -oc!d cot wuh eqeal pro
M1. ' f l: P??
"ai1 a n.r."'; candidate for the
P.detKT oi it i attea .
teatta ta VI In risihl.
Wakinctox. Ai-tiI4. It is stated by
p.r-:5 in a p;:j.-i la pmk wita aulo-.tr-
' t. n t .f.k..--
. aana.v-sn.T, .
.,, j k. tk, , - j
! . .. , J
r - .
" farmer bae txen inter ird. audaiil
ag-ee tlsa! grevt dauiAS? ha jen d.-ne to !
; ' t, ami t:.at a, tes t cr-e-liaif t.f the;
; a- a
i:ra:a ijei-3 iVnJ'ton and
S Atlbetia nat i-e resom
sv-iess i.f Eel-i"
are it.-sr p:-. ; ifjiiiews- i
- lUi w. c .t ini-ijed eiriier that! A;-.i20 j
I sr. tfcev th:tik 5j!1- liii.f I --1111-15 to p-ot -;
si o k-I m IV t.a.d.
l.ljlllSc.VS j
I N.w OttLtJisa. April 3 An e.-p"oion!
took plan. s :'. th. i Friday i ru twrc in s
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;. (,.; i. S.l.tV an 1 f . . ..p-aeMfe
t.tl 'sl.i.' - . . ,.. . - -
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' t
i;t e. .et kr t- ts:-e -as a a oon
b- Km it" B i'e liah a dc;u tisber-
i.i.n srT? drinking i:i ti.c place, and they
are."e ai! i:r.tl under the wreckages, that
i!...Sir-g ta.iagaUo detii .-lUSied .
j b.k r.ieed awr.
Kaxsas Citv. April 4 During the
j kt.t ai, , eek the pru f Uvf ia tli ciiv
j !las w T , i : i- aBd so e-stantfy
: thill iU 1h ,c tr t wv n,h!BS 0f tbeir
' j, M wn-p'aic.W The batchers
tav n their faa;t Br th f nt
j the but that the difiUT
jist'ue'othe inoresise in the price ot live
, catiie- In the time noted prices htvs in-
creasexl W to 35 per cent .
serj Kirk fre.
Sas iir.iio. Cab, Ap:il 4. A corrc--.onJet
at the Rice mining camp, at
Warner, thinks that the Rite brothers
have the richest mine in thiscccntT. Their
claims are the Bertha and Daisr. and it t?
i estimated that the JO ions of fine ore out
j w,.j p,r $1 a pound. The brothers biought
t!om i5 ponnj it and ia OIJO ,Ur
ou, aj Wjrtu jM
Very M.L-rartarr
wAsaisoTOX, April 3. Income tax re
turns art- coming in f.j beyond the exja?e-
tationt ot omciais. to save tune acd avoid
complications, collectors were instructed to
tertify and send returns the 10th cf each
montb. and. therebwe. no reports have
1-een received of a date later than March
10. Neveilbcless 10.000 returns have al
rea.'y been received, and are being verSeal
and revvr.iei.1. It isestituated that returtis
made to collec'ors rrior to March 10 rep
reseut at least $1.5.0.000 income tax, and
the actual amount returned to April 1 will
aggregate I.i,C0i.(X'0.
The t'saal Besatt.
IIamii.THS, 0t . April 3. Tbo trial of
the b'-el suits brought by Mrs. Beaton, of
Burlington. Out., against the Toronto
Globe for $ 25.000, and against half a dozen
other Canadian papers for $5000 each,
which lias beea in progress fof two days,
was concluded tonisrnt. The iurr returned
a verdict for tiie defendants tnechca$e.j
The alleged libel consisted m the repro
duct ion of an article published in a New
York newspaper, during August, ISi3. ia
which Mr. Beaton was charged with hav
ing cause.! the death of Cicero Harrison
Case, of Norfolk.
Tbe . T. Lsalslalare.
Ai.n.vsv, April 3, Tiie assembly bill
imhibitinir all poci!sellinc lookmakins.
; bets and wagets has passed the assembly,
j Ayes, 92; nays, I. It now goes t ) the sen-
', ate.
j Tho senate judiciaiy committee will re
j port favorably tomorrow on suffrage billa.
submitting a constitutional amendment,
giving women the right to voto, o tiie
people.
Eac-aad's raslllaa
Washisoton, April S Thsre is reason
to believe that the British jrivernment h is
given Ambassiidor Bayaru to understand
' in response to his sumrestinn ihui ti. v..
exnelan boundary matter be submitted to
arbitration, that it must persist in regard-
I ng the subject as one in which Great Brit
Jain and Veueauela alona are concerned
i uf ue' ,llea was wt very diplo-
j TOtlC4Uly Mti courteously, so AS to avoid
giving offense as far as possible
AP
i
Month When lis Easiest
to Regain Health.
pGtt Stroii Before Dellitatii
reed The TForii tui Bra n With
Paln, Olery Omponad
Let Changing Season fini System
ii realfh
Take the Great Remedy
Makes I'coplc Well.
That
A perfectly healthy body has ita parts
cornple'-ely nourished and its nerves con-
I stantly relreshe! and stored with energy
' from the vigorous blood that all the time
lathes it.
But to do this important work of con
veying sufficient nutrition to the tLssnec,
the blood most be kept rich and fnll of
red corpuscles.
The only trouble with two-thirds of
the men and women whom the coming
spring will claim for iu victims is apit
iful lack of proper nerve food. What
these weak, nervous people need is a
general feeding an i s-torinsr of tlietr blood
and tu-sues with fresh, hizlily vitaliiol
material. Tiere in andrMiirtei'ly nothing
that can compare with Prof. Phelps' re
markaMe discovery, Paine's celery com
pound, for restoring health aad strength.
t he great body ot pnvsacians t!rtrzti
oat the United states, Finglan i and Can
anada believe profoandiy in it, and pre
serilj; it in all cases of rierroas weakness
and debility. In preparing this greatest
of all nerve tonic and blood renewers,
tiie eminent professor of Dartmooth col
lege, Iviwanl E. Phelps, M. I LL. D.
bad in ruin 1 the counties men and wo
men with brains overworked and tlerres
unstrung by worry aavl lack of proper
nutrition. ,
Chfrk. their etaptorers, lawvirt, doc
tors, mothers of iamifies, barf working
men and women in every stale and coun
try, and hosts of brain workers the
mo-t intellex-t'ial part of the d-cmi tinny
are utoar taxing l ame s celery com
pound, with the happiest results, to re
lieve Utemseives of rhenmatism, nearai
gia, nervous exhaustion, dyspepsia,
sieep!esnea and low spirits." Paine's
celery compound ceres riisiease of the
irnportanl organs of ligtMnT cinruLation
and exejretion, by purifying the Wood,
by regohvting tite entire cervooa syttiu
and supplying the body with s?trer.gth to
combat disease.
Paine's ce'.ery ttjtr.p'MBd i&aJkes peopfe
well. It tales away all the tremor ajtd
irritability from the nerves, and give
that calm, strong feeling of assured
health that invonablv accocifaiiies a
perfectly well-courishe-J bodily sysienu
Get rid of langnor, clear the uoddv,
anhealthv skin, plump oct the burly
and get back to a iomil vigoroos con
dition with Paine's celery compound,
and begid cow.
A Sovereign Remedy & Cs.
tf txThiroat 0st ad Lvngs.
50cts.f 12
t5S.HT res rn-.Wi-l.
Foshay & Majon, Ageata.
R9S
An arrseaMe Larritire awl ktxvti Tuersci,
Soid by projee-trs or fcairt Ve tcaL gSaMa.
aaq $IiX per percteac-a. eiarapsea tree
sOLvl ii!JlUTecairffitsii,So,
"Fobiay i Mason, agent
ALaDFS toiler 1 1
LI
is cot Mirtr:-;; 1 1
without aa idcI "
IS
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ft
ly
Ccinbincs e-vry e!er.er.t
beauty and parity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, liealing, herJth
ful, and harraliss, and. when
rightly used is in ."bible, A mc?v
jjj slelliats snd desirable pjotectioa
iy u:c isicc ia uus cctrrxK.
XaricS tawa haTis tit fjsaiae.
n ts roe sale evesywkebe.
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