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A Kugene man had five boys arrested for stealing cherries. He tried to make the fathers of the boys pay $2 a piece to settle it without arrest. Upon arrest the boys were acquitted. Boys Bteal cherries every day from the yard of the Man about Town, break off the limbs and smash things around generally, but there will be no arrests as aggravating as such things become some times. Perhaps the most successful year in the history of .the Albany public school is just closing . Under the superin tendency of Prof. Tyree there has been an advancement that is marked. The school in all its de partments has been thoroughly organized and placed on a solid foundation. Tbe editonof the Democrat, though, as busy a man as there u in Oregon, gets time to keep track of the schools. They deserve personal investigation, not merely hearsay, and yet hearsay knowledge is often relia ble. In this case it is universally on the side of the management of our schools. The hose race was awarded to the Leba non team. Albany might just as well quit sending teams to that place, for no diner ence what time they make, they never get tne prize. Lebanon people treat every body very hospitably with the exception of the Albany fire boys. The L F. D. can't forget tht old 20th part of a second busi ness. There were a large number of Jef ferson people ptesent. Jefferson Review. The Democrat has not said much on this subject, as it is not personally familiar with the facta, and does not wish to raise a discussion as there are always two sides to . such matters. If the insinuatien is true the case is discreditable to Lebanon. The Democrat has no charges to make. We are permitting the papers at Jefferson and Brownsville to do the accusing. J. II. Eckles give the democratic creed as follows : "When yon have stat ed that the will of the people is always to govern, local self-government always maintained guaranteed individual rights neither taken from nor denied to the cit izens by legislative or executive act ; the best government, the one which governs least; the taxing power to be exercised equally-and impartially, raising no more revenue than necessary to meet the ex penses of the government and pay the public debts ; and a financial and mone tary system upheld which guards sacred ly the public credit and makes each dol lar which bears the government imprint a sanction for tne worth of a dollar, yon have written the whole democratic creed. How Many Can Tou Answer. The following questions in civil gov ernment presented class A, 8th grade, of the public schools at the recent exami nations will indicate that tbe slndent must have a good general knowledge o things to answer most of them . . As an experiment try and see how many you can answer: (1) What is the object of Government? Name three kinds of government. (2) What do yon understand by the rights of citizens? By the duties of citi zens? (3) What is meant by the Civil Unit? Give the various names by which it is called in different parts of the country. (4) Name six reasons for framing and aJi-f.ting onr present constitution. (5) Explain how an amendment to the Constitution can be made. (6j What special privileges have mem bers of Congress? (7) Explain how a bill may become a far. (8) "ame six important powers of Congress- (9) Name the qualifitions of a repre sentative; senator; president. (10) What ia the writ of "Habeas Cor pus?'' '-Ex-Post Facto Law ?' (11) What is meant by tariff.' Inter nal revenue? In which house do bills of revenue originate? (12) What do yon knoar about the Aus tralian ballot system? Washington Lettei . front oar rcgnl&r Corraspondsot. Washington, June 3, 1895. There is nothing worth contradicting in the revived .-amors about President Cleveland'- health, hut just to show in what a 'obuct slate of health be is it may ! mentioned that, although Sat urday one of the warmest Jnne days ever experienced in Washington be drove from iVoodley and spent the entire day at work in the White House, cleaiia hie desk of the business which had umu'ateil while he went to Chi cago l' at'ecd Secretary Gresham's fu neral. President Cleveland isn't going toGra Gables because he is sick, but because of the comfort and recreation he can (hid there in warm weather. Mrs Cregham, who went to Chicago with il' remains f her late husband, will n-ii ltiuru o Washington. She will make rrr limit - i h Iter son who resides in C.'i:ea;p. Po'f.n -.-trr l,-i:eia! Wilson has gone to ;.'. -r.l, ili--.. where he will deliver tbe ai.imal aiMreaa at the commence ment if the University of Mississippi. Secretary Herbert will attend tbe comuitncrment exercises at tbe Naval Academy at Atn.apolis this week, and next tele be will deliver an address to the Kimloa.es of the Agricultural and Mechanical colleges at Auburn, Ala. Th Iaies straddie combination talk ed of y the republicans ie Morton of New York, and Dubois of Idaho, It is calculated by tli republicans who are trjing to ptish this roiiibination, ll.atit would, lik the ne.oes' -oon scheme, 'ket h V:m gwine and 'etel: 'em corain." Gov. Morion won'. I wet the support of the 1 ankinjc and 'lit moneyed interests oftlif in:. Idle an.) lantern stater, and Seiia'n- Dubois would raise the wildest eii'l.'i-U-m among the s'.lver republi can oi tiie in r' h'it, not only on ac count f Ids very pronounced silver viewH, lint irec-anee of the belief that if tbe n. ki-t was t-lec'.ed he would almost certainly be president before 1901. ix fv-r.rtary Whi'rter's opinions of e-'iniiii: -hang3s in the position towards silver of ll.e great Europan nations have beirti mnrh dHc.id in lVBhing tnn. f- r -ev 'i reason. Mr Wli:iiey l:a- j i t-.f I. to IT ' ... ime f oni Fnr'!!-, h here j -v. l iii.u-ijmI p. unities i'i- -eiiMm. ni of the irtluential 'i- . a (! olerver, and. if he 'in Lance for becoming tbe V I'r M. i i.- ia' Ti.,.. I v li in , ' a', candidate of the Democrat- R.-eond to that of no men. ' Koine of the reasons which :- 'i.terirt to his words: "I ' v tint the commercial na- . tj. in : fii w'.rldkre rapidly falling into line "ii tl'-i iher question Germany has dtH-l.ir.-d in favor of silvt r on some basis, and Frinre has recently come forward with a -i.-nilar expression. Europe would .w-rrj.inlj like to see silver re established in tb i inonntury sj s'ems of the world Silver and Tariff. The New Yore: World publishes a tel egraphic poll of the next congress, far as obtained, on ailver, the tariff and in come tax, with the following result : In a general way it may be said that out of 116 raembera who gave unequivo cal answers to the silver question fifty- five are in favor of free-coinage, forty four favor bimetallism generally, with the proviso of an international agree ment. Only seventeen can be fairly classed as favoring a tingle gold stand ard, and the attitude of some of these even is not definite. The Sooth and tar Western States are almost unanimous for free coinage. The Central States lean towards silver with international bimetallic qualifications, and it is only in New York, New England and adja cent eastern states that there are any avowedly gold standard men. In regard to the tariff only twenty sight members are against any change, while thirty-five favor moderate changes and t drty-nine are pronounced for rad ical changes. A few are free-traders. The moderates are chieflv those who think changes will be necessary in order to increase the revenues. The income-tax question brought out many sharp and piquant answers. Forty nine conrreesmen say they favor the principal of the tax. Forty-seven op pose it. A great many evaded the ques tion or tailed to answer it. Ex. The Dcmocbat is glad to be able to publish the following from Nebraska: The constant rain of Sunday and Satur day night was moat welcome, and had a good effect on growing crops. The rain was general throughout the stale, ex ceeding one inch. Farmers say com never looked better. It was too late for wheat, and there will not be ranch of a crop. Oats have revived wonderfully. and will make a good crop. J. K. Emmet, the actor, shot his wife in San Francisco Saturday night. Tbe bullet struck on the temple and glanced off. Emmet said he had no cause for shooting his wife, and attributed his deadly assault upon her to too much drink. M re. Emmet will probably not prosecute her husband, and the matter will be dropped. Emmet should drop whiskey also, if he is ha'f a man he will, knowing that it is liable to make a mm derer of him ; but he probably will not. The wiskev blnnta his sensibilities so th At he becomes unable to control his will power. People are not much better and not much worse than they have always been The earliest form of iasnrance was ma rine insurance, and the first insurer was the Emperor Claudius, who insured the vessels bringing wheat to Rome and alas ! they used to put up jobs on tbe emperor. They loaded np old hulks with weevily grain, snnk them and claimed the in surance. That is 1850 years ago or there abouts, and it is suspected that similar schemes are worked on the ma-ine com panies today. A young woman at Astoria, whose Lns band bad been missing five days, hear ing that the body of a iran had been fonnd in the river at once decided that it was that of her spoase- She immedi ately went to town and without troub ling herself to identify the remains, spent $15 buying crape and materiel for a moorninit drear. vVhen she reached home she fonnd her husband making pot of lea at tbe kitchen fire Kt. John Brines has the Democrat's thanks for a copy of tbe Leeds, England Mercury, of May 11,1895. I. is undoubt edly a paper of literary talent, but seems to have too heavy an appearance for American readers. No doubt our people would do well to read more such litera ture. An article on the press as a mili tary appliance ia of particnlar interest. . Another triumph of science is the com plelion of the Baltic and North sea canal which hms been accomplished. Tbe canal cros es the peninsula Ecbleswlg Holstein, is 59 miles long, cost $ 38,500,- 000 and was eilit years bnilding. It another grand national enterprise and will revolutionize tbe commerce of Eu rope. Whit on earth has become of ex-Gov ernor Pennoyer? Perhaps be has de cided to sit quietly down and give him self a chance to btow over Missonlian. Why, any hoc onght to know that. Ex. Governor Penmn er is now, is, well Mr. Pennoyer has, really and can didly we don't know what ha become of M r. Pennoyer. The State Grange wants Secretary oj State Kincaid to refuse to i?sne warrants for certain specified appropriations by the last legislature. Mr. Kincaid is a mere clerk and can do uolliing of tbe kind. Tbe legislature, is above the clerk Tbe proper way is to elect men who will pass tbe right kind of laws Newport promises to have the best year in its history. Some day a big and fashionable hotel will be erected there, and it will become -one of the famous resorts of the coast. Its natnral advan tages fit it for a front place as a resort. Chief Justice Field is in favor of tbe U. S. pushing tbe Nicaragua Canat. So is tbe Democrat. It is time this govern ment was aggressive in such matters and pushed ahead to hold her own with other nations of the world . This Trilby craze has brought out sev eral new name, for instance Thrilby, r'wi'.l Be, etc., and yet the public pulse remains at about 72. Iu ordei to save space we are glad to announce in this paragraph that a bat named Trilby re cently apeized. People who make the best of things are the ones who will tome out on top. Don't forge: that. It is full of meat. It has a bottom to it. It is worth sleep ing over by the growler. Delays are dangerous A dollar spent for Hood's Samaparilla now nmy prevent illne s which wal1 be expent-.ive and hard so bear. Now is the time to take flood's Sarsaparilla. Hood Pills cure a'l liver ill, re i! eve con stipation and an'u.t aigition .'5,: Hall's Hair Benewer is pronounced the beit preparation made for thickening Hie growth of the hair and restoring that which is grav to ihi orirmul color. Still the lowest in price, and highnt in quality of work. 1 ingle, the leader in photos. Fob Eoos for hatching from high class poultry eitner ot tiotden Wyandotte or Brown Leghorn breed call on or address C. E. Browsem., -Albany, Or. Linn County National Rank cer tificates wnnted. InuuircofJ. M. Ralston. Wheat Prospects. The government crop reports from cor respondents of the agricultural depart ment make the acreage of winter wheat at present growing, after allowing for abandonments, 91.6 percent of the area harvested in 18M. The percentage winter wheat acreage upon the basis indicated in the principal states are as follows : Ohio , ..95 ..00 ..93 Illinois Kansas . 3 . 87 .103 Michigan . Indiana. . . California .. The percentage of the spring wheat area for the entire country is 99.5 per cent, being but a slight reduction from last year's area. The percentages of spricg wheat acreage of the principal states are : Mam). raW lOOINebraeka .101 Wisconsin 107 South Dakota.. .100 Minnesota lOOj The condition of winter wheat has fal len decidedly since last reports.being 711 per cent,against 82.9 on Mar 1. The con dition reported June 1, 1891, was 83 2 per cent- The percentage of the princi pal states is as follows : Michigan "TlKansas 37 Indiana 66 Nebraska. ....... 37 Illinois 51 California 102 Missouri 70) The condition of spring whtat shows an average for the whole country of 97. S and for the principal spring wheat states as follows: Minnesota .. Wisconsin... Iowa Nebraska . . . ...109! ...97' ...101 South Dakota.. ..98 ..99 ..96 ..99 North Dakcta., Washington ... ... 60! Oregon The acreage percentage of all wheat is 97.1, and the condition of the same is 78.6 per cent. ' The report places the acreage of oats at 103.2 of last year's area. Tbe condition ia 84.3 against 87 last Jane. Flower Alphabet. A ia for Anemone, which opens in the wind. B for the little Bluets, which in the erasa we find. C is for the Columbines, which red and yellow are. D the Dandelion, which shines like "golden star. E is for Elecampane, which by the road- aide grows. F most be the Four-o'clock, because the hour it shows. G tbe Golden Bod. which blooms on hillsides and in fields. H is for Heliotrope, which snch sweet perfume yields. I is for Iris, which in May and June ia found. J ia Jacob's Ladder, which grows in swampy ground. K. must stand for Kalmia, white, crim son, purple, rose. L is for Lilly, which so tall and stately KTOWS. M is for the Mav Apple, which comes of course in .May. X ia for Nasturtiums, with so many col- ore say. 0 is for Oleander, which likes tbe warmth and heat. P the little Primroses, which b'.ossom 'neath our feet. Q for Qaamoclit, which vine is ever twining seen. R must be the Red, Red Rose, of ft -ers the very queen. S is for the Sunflower, which son turn ed must ever be. T the Trumpet Creeper, which so loves to climb a tree. C is for Umbrella Grass, in wet and tacd it springs. V mast be for Violets, the pretty pur ple things W is lor Wake Rabin, altboagh it sings no sons. X is for the Xyrus, snd it blooms all summer long. Y is for the Yucca, with its flowers all bellshapeO, white. Z is-for the Zinnias, which makes the garden bright. Woman's Progress- Fifty more young lawyers have been recently turned cut by the supreme court of Salem- Poor things! How will they live? And if they do live and thrive, how the people will suffer! E. O. Water always eeeka its level, and so i will ia the matter of new attorneys. Ia a few years they will be spread out over tbe surface; some may be mooing news papers, some hoeing potatoes and some filling some county office ; bat probably tbe moot of them will b pegging away at the profession, some at the top and some at the bottom. An Eastern sewing machine-company wants to rsn an advertisement and pay for it with a sew'.ng machine. Tbe proposition is to take $12 in rash and $33 in advertising, thus getting the ad vertismg for nothing and having a dol lar or two left, and yet if the Dkmocbat wanted a sewing machine it would be a business proposition to accept it. This is given as a sample of the life of the newspaper man. Big bicycle firms try to make capital nowadays by men winning races on their bicycles, and there is a class of men hiied for that purpose. As a matter of fact this is very f.tkey. The men win be cause 'hey are superior. There are a good many bicycles of equal merit so far as the speed goes. It is the man on the pedals who does the business. In reading the accounts of horse races the Democrat editor U always pleased when be reads that not a favorite won. WLen favorites win look out .for a big job. Asa matter of faet very few races are on the square. Many put up jobs, regular steals, the races in tbe big cities. of them are We refer to Mrs. Corbett is to be congratulated upon taking steps to get a divorce from her husband. When she married him he was a bank clerk and was entitled to a wife ; now be is a prize fighter and doesn't deserve a wife In order to cure himself of gambling an Oakesdale chinaman cut off the fore finger of his right hand. That inav do while the finger is sore; but the Dkmo ciiat will wager that nothing will cure him of gambling but cutting off his hed, and suggest that he try it. Eastern cities are trying to get a big rac? between Johnston and Zimmerman, the bicyclists, for a puree of '3,00.1. Zimmerman has nit jet consented t run. If wise he will not, for Johnston will beat him. The president has gone trout fishing, and the papers all note the fact. Tl e president has as much right to go trout fishing as any one else; even if his salary is a thousand dollars a week. The illustrated neaspaper pictures of the coming woman are frightful exag gerations and make sensible ceojile tir ed. Tbe humorous illustrations of today will not stand a diagnosis, not one of them in ten. They are merely false hool", untrue to life. Don't forget to tell every body that Albany wilt have an interesting 4th of July celebration. Put it down that this city will be the center of attraction cn that glorious day. MISFITS. The Democrat thinks it is entitled to credit for not publishing Foster's Weath er forecasts. They are very wishy-washy for the Pacific Coast. The following item appears in the Lane county court proceedings: - William Johnson, care of . Ilammersely 1 night, tz; midnight lunch for 4, f i; not al lowed. The treasurer of Multnomah county receives $2000 a year; of Marion, $1200: of Clackamas, Douglas and Linn, $1000: all others under $1000 down to $250 paid in Gilliam and Wallowa counties. Two men have been in Florenco dig ging around in a suspicious manner, and it is thought they are after hidden treas ure left there by a bank roblwr. Flor ence is sure to have something of a sen sational nature going on. Col. Ilofer has decided to go to Albany and run a bicycle race with the editor of the Democrat. Our money is up on Ilo fer, but if he should be beaten, it will then be our turn. Post. Col. Hofer will be entitled to the sympathy of his Salem irienda generally, ms decision was a rash one. Wheat is 84 cents in New York. The manner in which it keeps up gives it a permanent appearance, the price in San Francisco is 65 cents. The price in Oretron onirht to bo nearly as hitrh as that in San r rancisco, and the ditlerence between San Francisco and the east is O- O . n too much. Give us a Nicaragua canal and this will not be thus. Nor wovld it be without it if railroads were reasonable. If the Statesman would talk lees and do more to help out Salem's enterprises tne result wouta ue very dinerent trotn what it is. ihis incessant talk ot what is going to be done, and never doing it, work irrevocable injury to the city. Post. The idea is a good one. People every where want more action and less blow about what is gotg to happen, made juct to keep up the spirits of the public. The Brownsville Tmes trivea the fol lowing interesting Lebanon picnic item : Those who attended from this place have no fault to find with the program or its rendition, except that they did not ap preciate me wa-r in which the Lebanon boys treated the hose team from the county scat. They say that th v shut off the water from the Albany boys, and there oy caused them to loose the race. Judge McBride, in the case of Mary Prinele asaiast Columbia county, suit for $o00 damages for destruction of prop erty through the alleged and carelesaniees of Z road suwerviaor, has decided that the county is not reionsible far tbe re sult ot its officers' negligence or inexper. lence. In this case the supervisor in opening a road authorized by the com missioners, in burning brush, let the fire get away from him and destroy an orchard for the plaintiff. The court held that the blame rested with tbe supervis or. ex. A woman in Western Ontario pur chasied a new-fangled kettle from a peil.ller. In the evening she showed it to her hnsband, a hardware dealer, who tcld her he had the same thing in his store for half tbe price she paid. "Well," she said, "why don't yon advertise? Nobody knows what you have for sale." B. C Commercial Journal. 1. Who "pays the freight"? 2. "Children Cry" for what? 3. "Yoa press the button and" who does tbe rest? 4. "See that hump?" What of it? 5. IVhat "relieve that tired feeling"? 6. "Which wins?" Which do von think? 7. "Yours for health?" Who? Two teams loaded with sugar for E. II. Ingham left Corvallis yesterday after- O '-1 ...V- .1 .. 1 1 .' -u noon at 2:30 o'clock, drove all night ar- . . . . . . . riving here tnis morning. The suar was needol for tbe orders of tbe parties from Silver Lake. The Southern Pacific railroad cannot get ahead .'of our t.-ani- sters. peyco run aU night as mell as freight trains.-EngeneOuard. A big wheel, spoke and hub factory at this time would be a great help to the business interests of Albany. Right here let it be remarked in the'beginning that it should be secured in a ljusinesw way, and with our eves open. e want snch industries, and we must rustle to j get them even in hard times; but we most do it in the right way, with complete understandings between all parties concerned. The atra wherry ia still with na. It is a tonic It is a satisfaction. It is a temp - tation. It is a joy. it is a thing cl beauty. May it long remain with us. Salem I'ost. Rv all means nut some np, put crates np, fill your bouse with them. Any thin that is such a tonic, satisfaction, temptation, joy and beauty, onght to be on hand in hundreds of cane. The editor of the Dkmotsjit is strawberry marked. On bis right leg is a regulation sized Wilson strawberry as natural as if on a vine, and hence lie spprexiates all this gush about strawberries. Spread yourself. Governor. IlThis man a thoroucbJv braced tin. He bought his shoulder brace of Holges A Mcrarland. the finest to lia r.l taincd See their show window. A aUther IM. Tobosto, June 11. Tbe Toronti Ferry Bicycle Association offers toOOO for the first three raxes bet tree n Johnson and Zim merman, to taka nlacn in Toronto on three different dava. each man to rywt S2.V.X) with the Toronto Ferry Club. The offer i open for 10 days. WE GIVE AWAY A Sample Package ( 4 to 7 dose) of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Tb ciy oh sending name end add rets to us en u postal card. QNCe USED THEY ARB ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Htnet, our object in tending them out broadcast ON TRIAL s, They absolutely curt SICK HEADACHE, Biliousness, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor Ap. petite, Dyspepsia and kin dred derangement of the Stomach, Liver and Bowel. Don't accept some substitute said to be "just as good" Tit substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS profit is in the "just as good." WHERE 13 YOURS? Address for Frf.b Sampus, World's Dispensary Medical Assoclatloa, No. 6J Malm St, BUFFALO, M Y. mnTTinrt Ttnnrn II" i .r z: tt - J v Tbe Tlilrd livid I p. Ashland, Or , June 11. The regular monthly hold-up of the Klamath Falls Ager stage occurred last night about a half-mtio north of the Topsy grade. It was a few minutes past 11 o'clock when tbe driver, Charles Barneburg, heard the same old order, "Halt and throw out the exprexs box and mail pouchas, and tell your pas aenajers to get down," given by the lone highwayman. There were two passengers aboard. The tobber was a man of medium size ami wore & dark overcoat and light struw hnt. lie hud no monk on, but kept out of the light so that bis features cbuld not be descried. He got only a few dol lars from the passengers, anu, it it uiougtit, uut uttle from the mail pouches. Deteive Lyarhln. Pendleton, Or., June 11. After the fire of Mondar morning at Charles Cun ningham's ranch, 18 uiile from here, the proprietor, with seven of the employes, prepared to watch during toe mgnt. aiuk ing bunks on tbe ground, and with loaded piatols by their sides, they awaited the morning. They were divided into squid to keep watch. Towards X o'clock, when Ui4 sun was about to rue, the men dozed off; then two fellows stole up and poured kerosene oil on the wool warehouse and set it on lira. lathe house were 540 Backs of wool, 240,000, pound . The entire lot be gan burning and will be a total los. (milled Suicide. Iirast's Pam, Or., June 11. A suicide was reported this morning from Wood ville, nine miles south of here. John Neathammsr. living on Evans creek, about seven milrs from Woodville, was found swinging to a beam in bis brother in law's biirn, where be bad hanged himself dur ing the night Neatbammer was a tingle man, about 40 years old, and a ton of the eathammer who n-ently reiored the loss of a lare sum of money by theft from bis granary. A Taaae ASTair. Kf.t WEST.Junell. As areult of care ful official investigation, it has been es tablished that the blibuttering expedition wnicn sailed irotu here was tar leti for midable than was at tirrt reported. In stead of 2U0O men, or of MO men, as was stated, it is now known that tbe party did not exceed 50, including four leaders, lhe cannon which tney carried were ancient field piece, which had been buried for 1 toroeyevs. A Srw KapertBleadeal Salem, Cr., June II- At a meeting of the school board tonight Protestor li A. t'wbleswas elected cit7 supehntendept; principal of East Kalem school. Mia K. T. Mmitb; Iaxk tchool, Mis II. J. Coper; Lincoln, Proleaw J. 0. Hall; Norh Sa lem, I'rofor A . J. Garland. Subordi nate teacher, of which tnere are 2S, were a Uo elected. Moctcfthe former tcher ere re-elected lg rra I Im. ?CJ(PLstoK, lane 10. A remarkable ranch ore. enUtUrur a to of V),UM, oc curred early this morning at Pilot Rock, 14 mile Imm Pendleton, on tbe Urge sheep ranch ot Chat. Cunningham, the mot ex tenure wuolgTocer ot the Inland Um pire. Sis thousand dollars' worth of build ings, furniture and supplies were destroy ed. All tbe ranch building, except one wool barn, were destroyed. Mr. Canning ham has another ranch, several mi lex dis tant from tbu one, bere there wa also a fire, at th &&ne hour, cauong great lota. Tbe circtmutBcm at the aronnd tire a!o indicate incenpuritm The hole country is stirred op. The c-Scer are searching for clue, and priral person are deter mined to run doau the scoundrel and tee that they are ceo the law's greatest pan ibmenU Thi i tbe fourth Sre on lb Cuznibgnaui ranebn, and there have been fire at tor pU-w. Tke attsslea Srir)e4. Saji!.anal. June 10. The report of the total destruction of tbe nuion in Cbeog To. Kial 1m i and Yoa Cbu t'u ha been conSriwd 1 be local eiSiial reftued pro kciiori to t!. miwiuoanei until t.'s mob had ci.oj pieUl the work of dcmoiitiiing the building. The mixion suuoo at od:er t4iv bare btva threatened. About J) j 'iuiu bl a number oi children hive ' a - . . a . v aw . " '' '. ai .nen i u an.i l ainen iry I.tn is bUmed for Ui a5air. i j la Jait tUy CnicAo. June 10 Earee V. IU I and ctbe clSci-Js of the American Kt way union, will be sent to ttoodstock ' jail tomorrow. A certified order of the j Qpreme court was received here today, j Tne men ondr srotence are: K. V. Ieu. U. . Howard. S. Keliih-r.L. W. Roger., i Jame Hosran. V. K Barn. K. M . t,oo-l- j win ana Martin uiiott. there u a pea tion as to the time tae men will serve A S)aJrk SValb. Los Axcklxs. Jace 10. -Detective A. B Lawoo wa shot and killed in bis of & on Uigh street about 4 thi afternoon by 8. H . hen net U hi former partner. The deed was done to quickly that few were i aware of the tragedy, outkide of those in ; 'ne mm ding with Lawon, until alui . Kennel bad been lodged in tbe county jail. ivenneii Has tisd treble with lwson for some time otr Uiimt matter, and they I acre ac sworu s- rvnnu. Th tm Mesaker. WatiHIXOTOV. Jnwt III )!r .r ... formally in-tailed a secretary of state thi morning. The oatho! o'.hre a as admin istered by Chuf jotike Fuller. CiscikjtatI. June 10. Judge Judson Harm. m left fcr Washington today to qualify tomorrow a att rrr-genvrul o the United SLde. S Bla Ha.arrr. U'Mkin, Jane 0 A (fecial from ShanKbui ay it is elmotd ceruiu that a maMMcre of all the person connected with tbe Kr,gli.-li. French and American mis sions at ChenTu iiMocctrrcd. Neither men, women nor children have been spar ed, r-.ccor-'irg to the report A Fivnch gunlmat ; en ronte to Wnen Change to in-vedij.-t- the report. - a Kt aaraed. WiiK. uso, W. Va., June 10 Tlie tn 01 t amer n, W. Va . a iiiace of 1WJ l"r-!e. the liuliimure ic Uhio road. i'S 1 mill east of V heeling, wa alruort entire ly :.t.l.ojed by hre last (Sunday) nigbt, and li, li.miel- eoileare camping ou the I11I t sturciind;nir tne ruin, 'ihe fire broke tmt at IU o'ciot k, in Fitzgerald' livtry stable, and snrvud rapidly. A sjr-i at at 1 o'clock this ( Monday morning .; it the entire town north of the Haltim tr A. Ubio road is burned. A Bis ' tA!i Fhakcikco. June 9 Chris for- renon rode 2iX) niils on a uicycle today in 14 ' j hours and II tuinutea. I he tirst ItM) i.ii.'e waa iiui.lt' in5;;"8:W, lowerinir tbe coar.t record for 100 mile by 22 minu te, lie coin h; becun in this city and ended in Oakland, extending through San .vlnteo. M.n field. 8nn J.wa, Milpita. Niles and HuywHrdx. In order to make the iWO miles it was r.eceNiiy for SorenBon to makethe trip from tbis city to Nui Jo! tw ce. Tarred aad tea beted. Walla Walla, Vah , June D. Early this morning fill massed men, heavily armed, look Joseph r otwati and Kobie Al jeu. a colored w 0111.111 who runs a bouse of ill repute, anil gnve them a coat uf tar and feathers. Foxsiiti 1 the son of n Uglily reected family, und hits had iv- e tlian average advantages of life, lie ha per sisted in livintr with this woman. I'mluy they went to Duyton and were nuirrktl. They leturned here Saturday. Mr. 1'. FokhuIi, the mothr'r of young Kossnti, is prostruteil with grief, and is in a preeuii ous condition . Secretary ar Slate Olaey. Wasiiinotox, June 9 Secretary of State Olney is expected tj bike the oath of office tomorro-v. There wilt be no undue haBte, however, on the part of the new chief of the &ta!o department. Mr Olney, moreover, is ctpjipiied in advance for the duties of his new cilice, a he baa been con suited constantly during tlu last year. Tna New Atlaraey Sleaerat. Cincinnati, June 9. Judge Judson Harmon, the new attorney-general, passed Sunday with his family here today. He re ceived many callers and telegrams of con gratulation are stid pouring in. He could not state tonight when he would go to Washington. Unless he icallel to the national capital otliuiallv ut once, he will remain a few days to cle e soma nutter with his law partners Joy's for the Jaded and Good Health for all Mankind. JOY'S VEGETABLE SABSAPARILLA. I made from herb, and contain miner Joy's Tegetable barsaparilla prevents tired feel ings, staggering sen sations, palpitation of heart, nub. of blood to the head, dizxinesa, ringing in ear, spots before the eye, headache, bil iousnessonati potion of bowels, pains In the backjineUncholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pimples on facsbody and limb, decltneofnerve force dixzy spells, faint spells, cold, clammy feet and han-isour risings, fatigue, in somnia, snd all die ease d t b e stomach, liver and kidneye, loy Vegetable 6ar euarilla is sold by aU druirctsta. Kefase a substitute. U'hes oq py for the best scafhat yoagetlbebcM. 13 New things today. Serge Navy Hue, heavy crdel for outine sniU. Good quality. Silk Waista Full new assortment. splendid val- nes. .More Fancy Duck For summer drvmse. Moreen Good black. Grass Cloth In different color. Genuine Fil r chamois collar canvas and other heavy canvas. Prints, Ribbons and gloves. July Metropolitan fashion sheets and the Delineator. . - Give us a es!!. Read, Peacock k Co. City Council. Present Mayor, Recorder. Marsha and Council men Ucid. Haon, ifeiffer, Gradwohl, Farrell and Walter. It was reported by the commits on streets and public properly that the cis terns at 2nd and Ilaker and 4th and Montgomery strwts had been repaired at a cut of $17. TO. An ordinance regulating house ped dling was introduced and continue.1. The Salem asrw-l aa orlerel im proved by grawlicg here necary. Tne committer on streets and public proprrty were directed to see property owners on 6th street Maple to tvmctery in ixdereiK- to putting in curbing the city to grade and gravel street on running grade. Attention a called to fixing certain; parts of bridge for its protection. Tbe folio ing bills mere ordered jii-l: John Schnieer, Geo. Anderson, !.O0; C W Watu, tXO; I C Ihcker, 2X: F Purdom, $10.25: Humu- Pine Co.. $1.73; W B Rarr. $3.00: Julius lneohl, 26.6t: Portland Gas Co., J N ixMnbs. .Ti; T II Rboades A Co., t.00; N J Henton, 20.; F.k-ctric Light Go., I29.tJ; C Ie, $17.S. A Good Suggestion. Alsanv, Or., June 12, lf5. EJ.I4T Drmetrat; An item in yonr paper of yesterday concerning rvcvnt improvements on the court houne lawn sujcgvt an idea to the writer that the wuare in foMit of the court house should be ow:m : Hv the city i m converted into a irk. The snuare is already provided ith a band stand and bicvele track, and if a grove of maide and evergrwn trees wcra plantel this could soon lie made a very atttractive place. This in connection with the court house square would furnitdi an excellent plc for celebrations and picnics, which would be the means of furnishing amuse ment for the miblic and would also keep a great deal of money in Alhanv which iow goes to other places on sttcti occas- tons. Asotiieb R. R. Union. A late rnmor in railroad cirvu i that a local train is to lie tut on from Portland to a!eni on S. 1. lines in .Pcon to handle most of the local biisine that now lias to lie taken care of bv the overland. With the change in view in force the overland will leave Portland two hours later than now in order to connect with the Northern raoirie which time w ill le made up, it is aid, between Fortland and Afhland. July 1st, is the time the chaniw will oc cur", it is unoliieially rejwtiil. Ashland Tiding. Ir. J. W. Watts anl family have Ire gun moving to their old home at I-afay-ette, where they wiil hereafter reside. Adolph !Jat,hs', of Kugene, according to the Sun wants to move his gun factory to Portland, bvcause be isdisgusteil with Kugenv. Pr. Curl, an ""experienced dentist, a brother of L. M. Curl, ie locatol in this city at least temporarily. J. A. McChesney and U. O. llayno went to Salem today on business. That Joyfiil I'ccling. With the exhilaratinfr sene of renewed health and strength aad internal cleanli ness, which follows the use of Syrup of pigs, is unknown to the few who have not pro(rresed beyond the old time medicine and the cheuo substitutes sometimes offer ed but never accepted by tbe well informed. Sailing Notice. Steamer Farallon will sail from Ya iiuina for San Francisco on Stindav.June 18th, fare, cabin, I2.00; steerBKo," $8.00. Hound trijis gootl CO dava for return, 118.00. ITeillh and hapoinera am relative con ditions; at anv rate, there can belittle hamiiiHvw without health. Tj Rive the body its full measure of strength and ener gy, the bl km should be kept pjre and vig orous, by tho use of Ayra's S.usnp'iriila. Mojt tougii mny be cured in a few hours or at any rate ia a few days, by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral With such a prompt and sure remedy as this at hand, there is no need of prolonging the agony tor weeks and niottbs. Keep this remedy in your house. City nnd County Warrants want ed by II. F. MerrOU- For the best Drugs Dawson'. ii-ii-1 j tlr throtiffli fig nature'iowa no I I propcrchan. I V neia. Joy's drug or -," I Vegetable deadly pol. Y fc-- I Bartapartlla on. Joy's 1 v' t3 are Dy. Vegetablc 3Z JfiiJ peps l a, Banutparille ffls! $ Chronic robi the i.'ii,r,H,.fe'l CoBsllpa- blood of all i;3CNG1 tlon, l.lvrr It impart- KjnilMTi?' Tw S Comjptalnu ties, and MilljNovi?'! and Kidney course all -"2J't'' Affection, these Uapuri- -I M Dt. Jacobs Uil is made to cure AJ MANHOOD yuariut'fj i ,ruu.l r.ru Ui, ttutsu as VkMfii'rr.LriMo( rmin j-ower. iifsv)rrie. Wk.!lulri-j, Jt Msnuooti, hitiK. ' -tlswiotu, ftrroaa fifrft.),!) drain a tind i- of tn.wr in fiaxutraiLiwa ttr. . -.. vv irweeruun, wsmiHiwr. rsvrsv DMOI Urbrntsei itaiam nr mtlm tt pocket. St per box. sTlv WHI tr a;Mrtat drusTiflsHa. Ak furit, th Hi slnUt. wmrn to I nnrrrittv. inarirhti'.n nr Inun.Lw .u ism, wuicn f34i io innrtriiir. I tnDiTiDtion or inufi.tr i IsUti. Id Disuu wrmupvr. Aodrttaa ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY -i. JOsi;iii. Proprietor. Special Sale Commences June .10. Executors Sale. Xew price for a sjecial sale will com mence .Monday, June 10th., when every Monday, June 10th. article in the atore will be reduced in price. You can find almost any article at our store as our stock ia well ansortM ar.d we have been adding new poods. We will place on sale "jO pro ladiee fthoes, pricea ranging from $1.'j0 to $2.50 per pair, and give yoa your choice of any pr in the lot for 75 -ts per pair, also 75 prs men's shoes at $1.00 per pr. Men's $10.00 suits for $5.00. Come and ex amine the stock and get our prices. We will keep on ice and deliver free to any part of city, Albany creamery lr.ter a't .iQ eta per roll. GBOCKKV DEPARTMENT. 100 11 best Granulated Sugar $-5.25 5fralkec Syrup 13 18 I he Granulated Sugar 1.00 19" Extra C Suirar . 1.00' 4 " Arbuckle Coffee 90 20 lrs Savm Soap 73 30 1U rolled t)au 1.00 3 " Gold Dnot Waalung Powder . . .20 oo cl imperial lea per lt JZi Albany Creamery Bottc-r per lb ,"X Choice Brcakfaet Bacon per lb .OS 4 lbs Arm A Hammer Soila 5 gal teg Pickle . and the best floor in Albany. Every sack guarantei at 65c per sack. V e We keep several brands of flour. Give us a call and be convinced you ran rave money on almost every purchase. uky ooot irrAkixrT. 20 vds Mnslin $1.W 25" Prinw l.t) 20 " tiingham l.W 8 spools Claris Cotton 2 50 ct Drese G-jo1s .25 25 ct " " 12 75 ct Black Ilenriette -W inch. , 50 IV) not forget us when yoa want bar gains in any line of hm rvhan-iise as our prices are n?ht and our ;! s-uaran- tred as rpprei'nsel. Yours for 1jc:jsc-m. 11. F. M. Ilw, Smrij Fn-:iis, Executors K.:. A. P.. Mcllwain. June S, 1.?. I v !&tfsY 1 C This er? oelinirr H.e- Ow3t' ;aic3L jTMiaujr tt ihe siort wenderra. distorery of Uw It bs ba fQ. wl rUs saea cf lUims and Apv-ts.-. MaS-Ki b veea- r-i tbe tl I. rharr ia 9S Jsv. rim LOST -.:... Sitt- &l Use e-r act ctter SSrectlsecs, I n t 1 f ormies and lenea tb Brta cans Debility, fc.TetEes. BtstoBa aaldeTJot-. and mhin ek ctpsra I'siaa ia ibe, tacs, ko ! by day oi( I1SH00D i U4iusurFa -W&f -JT-r X-;a criieUe. OreriWO prrrale endcnsctBeots. rTetaatorraeM mesa tsnoeeney in ll fcst ttsae. It I a rrrapcan of svnicsl rliif?s aod barrenaf. It esa be sttocU ia Sd dajrs by ib imoi Ktxlrsa. Tbe rew dbeoTtey r Bd 'f the S-r!V (Ms of ttu, old fsiarwa HSa stsocat latitat. II t lh strancest Titauier xnse. It is pmrerfU!. bat U;bI.- fo-'d f-r SI 03 a pe-axeos-S paekaavs kx Si.00'plin scaled Iwiesl Wrtueo irGanu.tr airen fnracure. irToutcy tlx tmicsaad are rol erttirriy cured, sis DC( mill twsent to ti free of all eharr ien t -iro'ar od bi:wn!s:f A VirSEi UrDSON MCIUtALnSTlTlTE, Janrlloa siioclitOsv, Market A Kills Mi .an rrsnrlsco, s. al. tsfiird wheasaa health ey ta aae of S HA U EFTS Compound Cod Liver 01 Capsules. I nsnrpassed aa s rrmr.lT tor Cos. 4 i Lv -3 sampuoo. Atb ina, IlrOQchiti Coughs. itebiUtj Perfectly tastdeaa. aedail vastifr :v4.es. Th j. r- "ly solcatittc remedy by baildinx ap ina rerlrins the boiir and renew In j watts sue, resists and tlrstrora disease crnua, lontain the pamt Cod Liver CHI combiaed wit': fewhwod Tar: pU'asaat and easy ts take; te;ivs::tN,v nnd honestly compoanded by a irci.. )ii u.raiacist. Yoa can Kct thrm ONLY SY MAIL. Pro paid to you on rc.-c.ipt of S5c, pr box. Prr-amt tcr "be G. 0. Sit AVER, Cbbvist. UOth ft State Sts.. CkKaga, HI REMOVE THE CAUSE and the nji-f.pt otus will disappear This you vii nccomplisb bv using SHAUERS' CATARRH And THROAT SPECIFIC a Incomparable remcdr for disease of tb Throat. Nose, nn.i Mouth. A certain, simple and dice tie cur lor Ostsnh. Hf Ftnr, Dlph!hi. Qulntf Sort tVt. Foat fhaath. Utosrarttl or dn'.r-wl Woutic stvl Tangua. Easily osrd, quick to rcIicTe, positire enrs. sdway ready; small in prise. Don't wait tm you must have It set it now. 88NTONLY TV MII.. preiaia on receipt af SOc. Irtimrttl to cr br U, t). Sll l'EK. Cuts vist. State & 2l)th sts.. I lncH);. liia. PHAETON FOR SALE FISE MIKADO TllAETOX, built for an exhibition job; piano finish, cauopy top, leather trimniod, seating two adults and two children, adjustable scats, side lamps, silk sun shades, etc. An elegant lady's rig, used only six times, practical ly new. For salo at less than cost to build at factory. K. W. lUni kv, Oorvallis, Or.- GtoOos, piVt-ii ii. ";ti ! li u fwc, bia- t lo ts, Grn metd, Ct him Jluevlct, rj ttoer, bay, atd tra w, potato, ate. S tt.0 I SjnttS. T'.t aroooert ol rnatdt ' hf fnall prttt. VlUiae4 onWn tm sort r refesssS tfcte -. Sold by &i noo'b-r. W tit for f rat MsyUcal Hook sMnt ae!! i kElVStUL'O..MaaiiLeTiiiria ru On the Mend is on the road to recovery with the as surance of an early arrival at tbe station of Good Health. "That result comes from rood care.competent medical attendance, anu laKini; oi proper medicines. Med icines murt be correctly compounded of pure and fresh drues to l efiective. The nurse and the doctor are nothing with out the drujrgwt. Be sure about your medicines by' always having your pre scriptions uaei at t. ummiogi rnarmacv. Wc avoid mistakes in precsuinz med icines by the exercise of constant and scrupulous care and by trusting onr pre scription department to expert pharma cists. In short we do onr best for the recovery of health by our patrons. j k f-irjin ue. ALBANY FeiME CO. nucorortATim altimore Block, - - . Albaaj, rr. Furniture complete line of U.VnERTAKISG all its branches EMBALMING apeciaJty. Riden 3rd and Ca!:;ooia Star Oaken or k reastalbiw rirsl fls. CDs RAD uim, PECPSirrCB. 1 anairal Fraft blaisaare rrlesl Frail. l obai .- (ITee Fie ('eat Meau Qnersnsare VeKelallra vlgara - Tew. Etc eeohioir bat U ket ia a cod Tarierr and irroj eery store. Eigh et pre paid for ALL KIXDSOF PRODUCE BICYCLE CAFS BICYCLE BELTS BIYCCLE HOSE BICYCLE SHOES SWEATERS FOR MEN SWEATERS CZYS SWEATERS FOR LADIES AT L E. BLAIN CLOTHING CO S. JOSEPH .T. SMITH, tiSce at SohSieer's stable, Albany, Or. Hesidence oth and Montgomery AT R ROBERTSOFi'S FEED STORE is a fail assortment of food for man and Lietst: also oil meal, grass seed, lime, hair, cement aud tertiliters. also Wilbur's Seed weal, a sura remedy for the ailments of horses and cows. All CHEAP FOR CASH. J. i. iitST'Oj;. INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER. vonntr narrants Boosbt and NoIJ. UtSf f, Maston DIork, Albani orrgon. GBQVH FLOOR Set it at any of the stores, or bave it ground, 40 pounds for one bushel wheat, at tbe lied Crown Mills. Mill feed eteosi haad mt (kenall A WINDMILL FOR $35-00 WT Crawford will sell vou an . W 8 foot Awmotor for 35.00 12 foot geariHl Aermotor 75.00 All steel and gah-anied after completed M T7 v Ktn To VWli 1 LL cetherl Is it not hot. ter to huvvour Knuiil THi'a PnlU tvv... etc, at a reliable store where tbey use only the Best material whv of course i Is you dont want dyspepsia and yon! never get it by eating anytbine Irom on 8,or. U. S. BAKERY. Bet. Ellsworth and Lyon Snd St. C. D. Yaxdtk, Proprietor WANTED. An honest, active gen tleman or lady to travel for estab lished, reliable house. Salary 780, pay. able Id weekly and expenses. Situa tion permanent. References. Enclose elt'-addreesed stamned envelope. Th . Dominion Company, 318 Omaha Build? ing, vnicngo, 7J3TIlItX3"A.'sE.TEr RE FEME'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT under and by virtue of a commission duly Issued out oi the circuit court of the state ct Oregon for Una county, and to the undersigned directed and delivered In a suit oendlnif wherein Msrgaret Brttain a.id Geo A. Brsttin, her hnsband. Ma jor John.on nd Mary Johnson I.U m v,tCk'nfa,Uh' ElHne . rmley M V Koor.li and Mary Koontz hU He uoy iho.npson and Ul.le Thompson Ms wife,Jsme Frady and Etu Frdy hi. wife, E B Davis and Henrietta bavls Ma wife, ere pls.nliSs; and. Rice Gillworth and Eliza GtUonh his wife,Owrn C Bear snd Melvir.a Bear t.l wife. Henry Bear ar d Susan IJearhls wife, William B Bear. Charles L, Burnett, Adetine Bear and P C Bear her husband, and Walter Metlr. administrator of the estate of Henry Bear, deceased, were defendants. The undersigned, the referee in said commission barred, will by authority of the said commission on the 15 m day f June, 1895, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of td day at tise door of the court house In the chy f Albany, Linn counts, Ore gon, t ffr for sale at public suction to the huhett bidder for cash in hand, th t,,U IoaI. . drxrriued r.-al fsae, lo-i;; Be. jjti.i.i..s "titt.lf 1 hat is 20.75 chains bo 17' E and 9 9. chains mr frM the north- corner of tite i'fcj.a f. n Land Calm A 0rn Biaraid i'ef Cain. No 41 in f -. r j S R 4 of tHe V illametie merid i.i. Orea, and icr.i irg thence g oi7 m n. E parallel si h the ea line of said c-aitn 54.13 chains 10 a Male on tbe south line of claim No. 49 in tp 13 S R 4 w, thence S 89 degrees 47 n.in w 4,70 chains to a stake, thence No0. 17 ir.in w 54.13 chains to a aaJre. thence et a.7o cnains to the place of beginning, eor.rsin Ing 25.44 acres, all in Lian c-un y, Oregon- ' aald talc i made fcr the porjo.e of par ti'.Ion In porsmnce of a decree t.nlr ren dered in said salt and as d rc-led in the comir.featon Issued to the undersigned. This 13th da; ot May 1B95 T A McBaioe, Referte. r- THE COUNTY COURT OF TITE stae of O'ecot for Linn Counly. la ine mitler 01 tbe rstate of ey Try. St , deeead. Executors ae of real property . I-Olney Fry, Jr., the duly qual fief and actb-g executor of tbe last wui and tsta meot, and codicil of Olney Fry Sr., deceiv ed, hereby eire notice that parsaant to aa order fesoed out of said eonrt ca rhe 4th day of March, IS95, I ael; t pobiie auctton a tbe court house dm ia Albany, Linn county, Oregon, to the kiirhest and neat bidder, on the 22nd day ef Jo ae, at 2 nVlnck n m cA miA Ait th. f n: l i aescnoea reai properte. owt: Lot No. I foae) ia block No. 10 (tea) ia Sodavitle, Lisa eoun'y, Or?gon. Also the outb K o lots Xo. 1 (seven) and 8 (eiekt) ia biok Ko. 2 (to) to tbe eastern addi tion to Albany, Lino conwy. Oregon. The terms of sale are one year's time oa $iO0C of the porchasc price of tbe property lo cated ia Albany at tea per cent nbret, balance cash ia hand. OLNEY FEY, Jr. z-xta'oy. CITY UAIcSHAL'S K3TICE- Sotke H hereby givea that the tax roil of th; dry of AJUiy. rtr., for road aad street tax for ihe year i835. ha brea plac ed in my haada tor e'IectcB. Each taxes are now doe. acd pasabte to sne at my of ia tbe Council O-ambe-s la said city. Any ui payer who eWti to perform la bor cp n the streets, ei ber in perron, cr ry a Mibriture, is lien ot v:-ar said tu j in money, shall, on or irefore Use 13lh day w jane, tr, ' ot iy sue ciry caarskai ia wri'inr. that he ill be ready at any rinse thereafrer. upon rectiring tire day bo tlce from tbe cnperotendesit of ts of said aty toperonn seek labor Aay anJ all tax -payers wbo fs! er ae gl3 to so no-'ify t-e march!, withia the tw speciSed la thi norice, will h- reqwT ed to pay tssdi t;x In a.csey. l!ed at Albany, Or. . tiiis 3rt day of May. 135. CO LEE. Marsha! of the city oi Albaay. Notice for Publication l n Hrytca ay Oaxcos CrrT, Ox. ilay U.ltf35. Notice w beretnr (rivees that tbe fol'ow-inie-namtd settler has filed &3U-e of his ioteetion t J make Saai prauf ia sappori of his ciaias. and that said proof vi I be made before tbe rejrister aa reeeirer C. S. Lad 0oe at O -oa C5ty. Or . oa Joae 24. Tix: Mkhael BacUn're. H KSo. Ii721 for the S W ijofXW V. aad lot 4oiSecl. aadSE jof X E and lot I. Sec. 2 tp 10 S. E E, He Barnes the foi lowiog wttBee to prove his continuous r si lence cpoa aad mitisatiog of aid land, viz: P M Perrr, G W So. Sunp soa Peanua aad Jeremiah KrUal. ail of Deroit. .r. R JBEBT A. MILLER. Begister. Kotice for Pablication. Lxd OrncB ar Okego Citt, Ok. May 11. . Notice is beret? ptea that the fojioiC ing-aamed settJer has SWd not-ce of iateorjoa to sule Heal proof la support of bis claim, aad that said proof i I be made bjfcf tie register aad rece'ver U . S. Land OSes at Oresrna Citv. Or- cn Jane 24. 1S. via: J r-ith Rriand H E Xo 10TS6 fvrf . x W V Sec. 17. X E hi Sr 1 iiplOs S 6 E. He aamea toe fo lowtns tta?se t proee ht4 cos tioo n resitietKe apoe ac-i cul'-ivatioa of si.i hod, xixi Peter M iW, L C Iry Mite Mcure. J 0 M W Robebt A it u.KJ. Reeiter. ET1BL'IHED FHHaniiuer. Holsse Ccminissica Xsrcfcut, 215 Mid 217 Djtij St. Cor. Commercial, Sax Fk&xosco. Cau We pay the hichesf market prio; tcr wheat, barley, oats, potatoes. ap pies, poultry, hides, wool and gen cral produce. It will pay yoq to write t at keep post- d. . Liberal advaaea made 00 consiirntoents. ( Saa Francisco Produ.-e Exch. Member: i ( 3an s rancisno Frsit Exchange. A Slraneyv Upholsterer Ard Repairer Hair, wool aad shoddy mattres s nnf rated and made ever. Farnituro of every description am? lab carriages re-npholstered and varrishU. Drop a note in the P O . or call .t -stmt, between Ferry and BrjadalMn. A haay, Or. FOSHAY k MASOH. TCnaleaale t Hetail DRUGGISTS AND BOOKSELLERS axaaxT. ORWJOX. "PureDruRs and the Finest and Largest ctoc: ot stationary and uooks in the Market. nilinir and extracting of teeth without nain asnecialtv 1EO E FISH u THK PLUMBER Tin rooGing aad pler-Vxg. the opem house. Oppxi LOST. Between the depot and A'ine street, a ladies cape. The finder will please leave at this office. ev P a .. "'""'X-,. Cusick Bio