'Site Simoxtai Washington Letter. From cur regular ComspODdwU Washington, July 1, 1895. The democratic party looks more like a winner today tbau it had at any time since the disastrous Congressional elec tion, last November. The countrr is daily becoming more prosperous, and, just as the floating voters held the dem ocratic party responsible for the "hard .iniee," which were a natnral conse quence of the thirty years of republican class legislation, the same claBS of voters will next year give the democratic party credit tor their increased prosperity,and in that they ill be right. The Treas ury too, is beginning to feel the increase in the country's prosperity. The reve nues for the month of June were $2, 000,000 in excess of the expenditures, something TOat has not occurred for quite a while before. But the principal reason why the democratic party is again looking like a winner is that its members are in all di rections announcing their intentions to get together. The split which many foresaw and others feared as a result of the silver fight within the party lines will not materialize, unless some of ihe shrewdest men in the party are mistak en in their calculations.' The fight isn't over by auy means, but it is asserted by prominent silver and anti-silver demo crats ti at it will be over when the Na tional Convention shall have acted upon it, and that the ' platform adopted by that convention and.the national ticket nominated will be loyally supported by both silver and anti-silver democrats. 1 Tn Ahr fatIi twttt, aidAa will fiivlittnl carrv the convention, and will accent the decision of the convention. Another reason why the democratic party looks like a winner may be found in existing republican dissensions. The republican party in the great states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York is - divided into two bitterly hostile camps, warring, not for a principle, but for the supremacy of personal bosses. While democrats are hardly sanguine enongh t expect the ngnt netween tne uuay and anti-Quay ' factions in Pennsylvania to result in the electoral vote of that state being cast for the democratic candidate, , they certainly have good reason to hope that the wrangling between the follow ers of Foraker and those of Sherman and AicJviniey, in utuo. ana ot tne riati and anti-Piatt republicans in New York will result in landing both ot those states in the democratic column next year. My! What a splutter those lame ducks are making in the pond of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, although General Driffield's gun waa not heavily charged . Every one who is at all famil iar with the different phases of official life in Washington baa noted the air of proprietorship which ia assumed by many of the men who are employed in the alleged scientific branches cfthe government. These men draw ealaries running from $2,000 to $6,000 a year, have been in office from ten to forty years, and are mnst'y well-to-do and eo re of them actually rich. The ma jority of them come and go when they please and tpend more time working for p-ivate parties than they do working for the government. They have succeeded fairly well in the past in muzzling criti cism by calling the critics ignorant and accusing them of being unable to appre ciate or understand the importance of the work done by the scientific employ- beginning to fail and criticisms are be coming more frequent. ' The Moral Devastation of Degen erate Books. To recommendl degenerate books to neurotic or hysterical readers is not only ' to vaccinate but to inoculate them.There ia here certainly a communication of the disease. An unhealthy imagination finds in the wild lubrications of the de- pattern jealously tt be imitated. Every dormant inclination is awakened and monstrously developed by this sort of reading. Far from causing a satisfaction of these morbid tendencies that shall no longer seek perpetuation in deeds, such reading only strengthens what becomes an imperative necessity to commit crime and immorality. Icouldc'te dozens of oaee9 f,rm the criminal records of the ast.few years where thief eB, house breakers and murderers indicated that the pi imal conception of their misdeeds arose from the perusal of sensational novels in which malelactora were ex alted and their heroic deeds expatiated apon with enthusiasm I do not assert that these individuals were made crimi nals by what they read. Their natures were perverse by, birth and education The propensity to crime was organic But who can say that the perusal of im moral cooes was- not the i.irect cause whkh governed their latent instincts, producing a well defined aim? Indeed,' the malefactors themselves believed tt i to be eo. Could I but relate the mora devastations traceable to the reading of Nietzsche and Ibsen which I Lave seen in actual life! D. Max Nordau in July Forum. "The Kewrpaper man," a paper pub lished in the interest of the prete, says : The question seems to be, do news paper readers prefer tbe news of today to that of yesterday? Do they care to be informed of the events happening dar ing the ame day and furnished them by their evening paper, or do they prefer to be kept iu ignorance during the evening and night, and take tbe neae twelve and twenty-four hours oM. as furnisLed by ' their morning papet? It is true there is much transp'riig after the evening paper has issued its las' edition, that is freMi ns for the morning paper. There are theatrical performances to critciee, lectiires'to report, and the dark deeds that are done by nili! ; but do these compare in importance, in intensity of purpose, with the stirring events of the waking dar.when tbe world is up and doing.and pen are at theri best? Tbe dispatches tell of the sale oi eight' een A'birtk'y plants. VVe stop to wonder what kin) ( a p'ant that 1s, and where Uki-ou s- It must be a weed " Seriously it is a tMif ixiis fact that bread and whis key inav 1m in id out of the same thing lir n'o iboe eighteen whiskey plantr w .!'nt ttie trust into which they an lu ing r-ir)iariized is tfgain busted. X fi.-i H-f ninny signs of goou times in Ef' V hi( they are of a character lii.tt )- t"t aliWt the coast now, they a hlmw ituriiiiig confidence and event nail. Hi-Mil butler timet for this coast. Lu kv LJg aa beaten the other day back ast. Evidently an unlucky horse. Novel Reading. Cbaracter ia being built a good deal by the kind of reading done by young peo ple, ao that the subject ia one ot great importance, and needs constant consid eration . Harold E. Monser, of Oakland? Calif., last night delivered an address on the subject ot "Novels and Novel Read ing." Mr. Monser is not an extremest. He reads novels and novels many in his profession do not read. What he says is of interest. Below we give the sub stance of his ideas told in an eloquent manner: There are five novels published every day in England and th U. 6., and a great majority of the books read are novels. Men ot all professions have written novels, some of the greatest men ot the day. "A novel is a picture ot a human life," whatever else it brings out. Novels are realistic andidealistic,each of which the speaker fully explained. The character of the novel sometimes depends ou the reader. The novels of different nations were discussed. The French novel is read by married people, while the Amer ican novel ia read by boys and girls, hence presenting a different phase. Dicken's novels he considered moral. Men get good or evil generally as they are looking for it, as the bee gets the sweet it wants and the fly the poison. As the people eat, so may they read ; but few men eat right. ..Food must be di gested in order to benefit one, so books must be digested. Novels sdould be read as one'eata confectionary and ice cream ; while history and biography rhou'd be taken as the regular meal. The insipid Sunday School book with its perfect characters misrepresents life as much as the dime novel. The speak' ; agreed with the Dumocsat in not seeing anything in Trilby to go craxy over. A book of evil tendencies, one that makes vice attractive. The dime novel and sensational story papers were handled without gloves. He thought justice would be done if the writers got two years in the penitentiary. The novels of the present day misrep resent life; that is the' objection, not the novel itself. fcTbe boy with an appetite for blood and .bonder should be given history of a character to satisfy him.and it is full of it. He recommended for boys: Little Lord Fauntlerey, Little Folk's. Lives, Old Friends and New, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Aesop's Fables, Pansy's stories, Scott,Dickens and Coop er's works, The Hooeier School Master, The Red Roer,Tom Sawyer, Tom Brown J at Rugby. John Halifax oentieman, Louisa May AlcotU boy's stories, Thad- dene of, Warsaw, the Youth's ..Compan ion, ttc. For the girls: Little Women and others of Mrs. Alcott's stories, Ben lah, Mrs. Whitney's stories, three of K. P. Roes atories, Ac. For older people: Locking Backward, Caesar's Column, John Ward Beacher, Marcel'a, Romala, &c In reading the right novels we can live another life. The novel dramatises history and nakee na familiar with social customs of all times. Of Ameri can books, Thd Circuit Rider, Norwood, Old Town Folks, Old Creole Days, Ra mola and Romance of a Do'lar were among those recommended. For Eng lish life read thofe of the standard writ era. A great writer who deserves recog nition is Amelia Barr. The speaker suggested the twelve iuot popular novels : David Coppei fie'.d.I van hoe, Scarlet Letter, Ben Uarr.Miferablee, Little Women, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Little Lord Fanntleroy being among the the numbet. He mentioned a large num ber of splendid nove-a suitable for read ing, serious and humorous, no; neglect ing Samantba Allen. Oregon Alright. A, C. True, director of all the experi ment stations created nnder the Hatch act, with headquarter at Washington, D. C, arrived in town Saturday jind will remain nntil tomorrow, the guest of Prof. French. Prof. True is the chief in authority in the experimental station work, and is out on an official toor of in spection of the different stations. He began ic Minnesota and baa visited all stations in the northern tier of states. He will have time to visi only about a dozen, and the duty of looking over the remainder will be delegated to assist ants. En route borxe he will attend the convention of experiment station officers at Denver, in session from the 10th to the 20th of the current month. Frof. True had a good word for Oregon, par ticularly the Willamette valley. It re minded him of houie,and its green trees, verdant fields and numerous streams were in striking contrast with the tree less and riverless plains through which he had jost passed. Regarding the work at the Oregon experiment station Prof . True bad na criticism to effer, and said that the details of station work in ike various states varied, being governed by surrounding local conditions and needs. Corvallis Times. Speaking of trainmen defending a train in case of a rotrbery a railroad man cays that were it tbe duty of the conductor and brakemen to go amed for'tbat pur pose they would be the first targtt cf the robbers, and tbe knowledge that it was tbe custom wonld give them no chance at all. There is something 3n this worth considering. It suggests that if they become too frequent railroads wilt bave tobirespecial detectives to de fend their trains, after tba fashion oi the early days of staging, when a man sat witb the driver with bis gun ready for instant action, and he generally came out ahead. Probably tbe smallest warrant in amonnt ever'iesued by the government waa drawn last week. It was for one cent, and was made payable to G rover Cleveland, President of the United States. It appears that in calculating tbe amount due the president each month, there has been an underpayment of once cent which. could only be recti fied, and tbe.treasnry books kept straight by drawing a warrant for that amount in tbe president's favor. That was very foolish and unnecessary l.usin -sg. Tbe Pendleton E. O. fays that Capt. Paul Webb deserved the death he re ceived at Coeur D'Alene for his foolish ness and for being a fake, passing him self off as Panl Welt when he was not. On the tsine line of rmnnirti thee are many ti.oof and people deserv.rig instant death. As it is a hot afternoon when this is being written the Pfhocbat will not enter into a controveisy on the sub ject. ' Tacoma is to float 11,000,000 In bonds to fill np some flats. 8ome day Tacoma will bave to pay It. In the meantime a lot of bloated bondholders are making a fat living off tba interest. The crop of graduates has been'good, a fact npon which the country ia ti be congratulated. Let tje graduates ij crease in number. A Si ver Movement. A special Washington dispatch says : Western silver republicans have out lined an interesting program to be pur sued in the next national republican convention. Today a Western republi can of national prominence, who arrived in Washington two days ago, disclosed the program of the silver men in all its details, and it is so audacious as to startle the political managers here. The plan, ho says, was agreed upon at a conference of Western senators last month. The senators and other Western republican leaders who paiticipated in the compact represent the Western silver states, and profess to be able to control the delega tions to the next republican convention f romthose states. These states are : Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Washing ton, Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, California and South Dakota. These states are claimed solid for the agreement. North Dakota and Nebras ka may yet join them. It is their purpose to meet and choose delegates to the national republican con vention iu the regular form, and, when the convention meets, to present the name ot Senator Cameron, o' Pennsyl vania, for president. If Cameron is not acceptable to the republicans, the con vention will be asked to agree upon some other republican. If it refuses to act upon the suggestion, the delegates from these Western etates cay they will march out of the convention' tn a body, carrying with them as many of their tree-silver Idtltgales as they can com mand. They will wait upo the demo cratic contention, not as delegates, be cause they cannot be admitted, but as a commisiion knocking at the doors and asking for the nomination of a tree-sil-1 ver democrat Senator Moigan, of Ala bama, preferred. It' the democrats fai! to act upon the demand, the silver men will abandon both the old parties. It is .not now the intention of the man agers ot the independent political move ment to nominate a standard-bearer for ISM on an independent silver platform, but their efforts wiK be directed toward choosing electors pledged to the ailver cause, regardless of personal preier ences. The idea of .nominating an inde pendent free-silver candidate has pre vailed until quite recenUy, but wa abandoned as a piece ot bad political policy, and, failing to secure recognition from either of the national conventions, the silver men say they will seek tohoM the balance of power in the next electo ral coilege. and prepare one of the old parlies to bring forward a silver man in order to secure the election. The movement outlined is at piesent confined to the republican party. The democrats declare that they fear that a similar insurrection may breakout in their own party, lead by Southern dem ocrats allied with Western men on the money question. This is considered as very likely to happen, should the demo crats call their national convention first, and for that reason there was much U'k today ot pos'poaing the democrat icc-ju-vention until very late. Republican leaders today assert that. it it can be shown conclusively in the next nalior-a! republican convention that the Western republicans have arranged any euch program fcr baiting the con vention as that disclosed today ,the cjt- mittee on credentials will refuse to seat the delegates until they pledge them' selves to abit'e by the work of the con vention. The Chautauqua Atfemtly of Oregon openeed in Gtadctrne rark, Oregon City, this afternoon. It will be an intellectual and musical season deserving recogni tion from the people. The Chautauqua ideafis a clean'one.and there ia a solid foundation to it. When one goes to an as sembly one learnt something, tecs some thing and is bound to be pleased. The people one meets axe always of the best order: You need no body gsard when among them. The celebration next Friday promises to be a second 4th of July- It will be of a more quiet order There will probably be an absence of fire rrackera, and no oration wilt awaken tbe exboes; but there will te some live contests and plenty ot them. Some of tbe fast ama teur riders will undoubtedly be here adding to the attraction. It is a matter of great satisfaction to Americans that the Cornell crew defeat ed tbe Leander crew at Henley yesterday. Tbe latter was said to be the fastest of the English crews, hence the result in tbe finals, it is confidently anticipated will be in favor of Cornell. National pride makes one feel like shouting so mnch have English oaremen crowed over their supetierity. John V. Crum, the Iowa college boy, who is perhaps the fastest runner in the world, in giving bis record says : "I wonld like to bave you note the fact that I never drink, smoke nor chew, and do not use coffee or tea. I do not know whether I am trairing or not.'' Tbe proprietor of the summer resort hotel in Minnesota arlio refused to psr mit tac men to dine ia bicycling ens tume bt cause their knee breeches would offend the ladies present has been s ied by the two gentlemen, "(jive me liberty or give me death.'' There are plenty of fools in the world. A reporter in Philadelphia in order to t'.t a street ca fender, fell in front of a car and would have been killed had not the car been stopped just in time. At Mayvdle, X. D., five men recently died from drinking whiskey made of such stoff as fusil oil and tobacco, su say the dispatches of July 0. Evidently some one carritd a bar in his boot leg. Ihe Standard Oil Company is liable to own tbe world eventually and if it keeps up lbs extortionate price for oil it won t be far off. If nour wants the Postal tele graph plant, and has offered f 15,000 ,CO0 for it. It is safe to ray that not a month in the year pssres without cyclones eomewheie in the U. S., lot tone w thim are in Oregon Tbe A.O. U. W. lis- increaffd in uiembeitbip in 'bis jtimdicticn over !, 200 in less than a jear. A big showing for 1Mb very reliable bent ficiary organi zation. Ttie I'riutvihr Rrview is author of the following: "At Lyons, Linn cocnty.a few Sundays ago the Rev. Mr. Goodman im mersed two convert, and then went out and killed a bear. He evidently believes in connecting business and pleasure."! The bear was nrobablv nmwlimr aron.id and who wouldn't kill it Tbe I2th is Orangeman's dav ; also the big race day in Albany. A combination not noticed by many. MISF1T3. For the benefit of those who have lost track of ex-GoverncrPennoyerit may be stated that ho was in Salem on the 4th, and the Statesman eavs shot his mouth off. Ex-President Harrison is doomed. He Is said to have declared emphatically that it was disgraceful for women to ride bicycles. If Mr. Harrison said that he is a very narrow man. Speaking of tho 4Ui of July celebra tion the Salem Journal says "Salem had the best in the state from the ora tion of the day to the oration of the cal ethumpians. The Democrat denies this for Albany had a Salem man, while Salem had only a Yamhill man. Sonic mistake there. The Corvallis Times Bays: An awful hankering gnawed at vitals of all the old soakers again yesterday, as every saloon in town was closed from the first to the last minute in the 24 hours of the day yesterday. From morning until night fall Main street was deserted, those w ho usually frequent that thoroughfare hav ing apparently taken to the woods for the day. . . Governor Lord and H. R. Klncaid ousted Dr. Rowland as superintendent of the insane asylum. Phil Metcban voted for him. Dr. Rowland has made a competent superintendent and should have been retained, though Dr. Paine is probably a good man. The eami couple put out G. W. Davis and elected W. If. U'Deli, a man who has always been after some kind of public pap. The obscene letter case of Eugene is not over yet. District Attorney Jictthy, of Portland, has received a hot anonymous, letter from Eugene giving him tits for permitting Miss Berger to be discharged confirminit her innocence. It is to be hoped the right party is eecured, for ot all scoundrels in the world tho worst ia the writer of anonymous letters. The state ureas association will meet at Newport July 20. 73 editors have al ready given notice that thev will be present. Hon. J. il. Mitchell will de liver the address, which will probably f .. I keep Harvev hoott at home. The dotn of the Man about Town's palatial I ye LrtH'k outface is hereby grunted as a dormitory. All laws will be suspended in Newnort. Old Nentune will sh in a special supply of water agates Mr the occasion. The conductors, have all I -n notified to punch all editors at eight whatever kind of a ticket thev preeent. so that no one will need to w alb. This promises to bo the great event ot the nineteenth century. OaVvillc. The ciorious 4th was a rainv dav here but not too rainv for enthusiasm for at an early hour some of our people were on the road to Albany, while other went totXMrvalus. Nwne went to iiear tne declaration r&ui and others to see the race and others still to see the pow jays and fire works. Wa went to Corvaliis and were surprised to see ao many people out on the strve so wet a day, but every- w i tr m, afim 4 w- Iwa titan- we came; home in the afternoon and at night h were treated to a eenuine se serenade by1 Mr. tiau-hell, Misa SteeU and Mus KjhI ford, tliev are all good singers. So end ed the 4lh,but on the morning of the 5th the last of the pow jays passwl through town, we noticed our townsman J. 11 -White in the procession, but epeaking of pow Jays, one who saw them in AHwny gars "we bave belter pow jays in Oak ville, they pass up and down Church street every day the mill runs." Irof. JoLn tmith ralle-l on ns yeeter dav. Ue says in reply la the criticism of lila speech at )!pringirs grove ; "We hal tt crape vine dispatch from Sal em every day the legislature waa in session, and wiih regard to only bearing one side perflate that is true, " for we read the 1 laity tua of Portland, and the Capital Journal of Salem. The latter ia edited by one of t.e 30, so we certainly get tbe fia fw . XV, .. UFe kicking, the Smiths are all well j-t- ed political Ir. Call again Critic. We an at hnm.1 are at home Miss Bedford, of Albany her mother here. is visiting f- i--i.n . .. i t : trv n , , . ouiy wounding four ou7iea. be was run ii20J5I2i kjr!Sa2f ! tie Auditorium bol, Sr i i CaUS"n n'"ake "ionCongrea.'rwt. Two men on wheels caasc Altwny last Saturday. Some of our people went to fajx we, Oakville has a tawmUl, two ba.e la ,1 nines that can't be beat, pow jays that need no masks, a new engineer at the saw mill, a young man that would be a masher. A man that likea to talk, and more good citizens than any other place of its sixc. Amkts. A (?tatuno Pisoovimv. Baldness cured or no pay. Pr. White's Oreat Discovery is lor tale at Louis Vierrck's barber shop. It cure all discame ot tlus scalp. Parties desiring to go into a con tract I will guarantee a bead of hair or no pay. Louis Wreck, Tonsorial Artist For the best Drugs Dawson's. For PilUanJ Plaster Djwjo n Fir Pure Drags Dawson's. Use Dawson's furnltun; pulUIi. Dr. Price's Cream BaKin Powder WrM Fair Hit-a. Ma-al aaxl IHplaraa Letter List Foilowipa is the list of letUra re,ioina ia the pott offioe at AlUaoy, Linn eoanty Oregon, Ja'y 9, Peraons calling for theie letters mail give tbe date on whicb they were advertised. Condon, Edna Dowerage, J C Mams, r. L "longiiam, J W Pearson, II F Pvdurn, O Peck, Frank Williams, Mrs Lillie Williams, Lottie Mayble T. J. Stites, P. M. TAKE STEPS In time. If you are a euf- fi ferer from that acoumre Jr. i of Humanity known as consumption, and jrou can be cured. There is tne evidence of hundreds of liv ing witnesses to tbe fact Wax. in all its early stages, consump tion it a curable disease. Not ever case, but a large percentage of cases, and we believe, fully o per cent, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, even after toe disease baa pro- S eased so fir aa to induce repeated bleed gs from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (including: tu bercular nutter), great loss of flesh and ex treme emaciation and weakness. - Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us aa cured by " Golden Med leal Discovery " were (renuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best aad most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever In mis reoraaentinir them, and who were often etroni a trii tint whn it surpasses, tn curative power ovur ims fatal malady, all other mediclnea with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and ita filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried In nearly alj these cases ana bad either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit t little for a abort time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypo phosphites had also been faithfully tried in vain.- ... , , Tbe photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, limrerinor coughs, asm ma, enrome nasai catarrh and kindred maladies, bave been ! skillfully reproduce- in a book of 160 page which will be mailed to you, on nwint of address and six cents in atampa. You enn then write to those who bave been cured and profit by their ex perience. Addresa for Book, WORLD'S Dispensa. Mkuical Association, Buffjio, N. Y, mm I w t . TELEGRAPHIC. lata! B. B. decide!, Quebec, July 9. A very large pilgrim age from Shorbrooke, Windsor 61 ills and Richmond left last night at 10 o'clock for the shrine of St. Anne ue Ueaupre. There were two sections of the train, one run ning a few minutes behind the other. The ti ret section was standing at Craig's Hoard station, at 3 A. M., Ulcing water, when the second section, pasiag the semaphore, dashed into the rear of a Pullman coach of the first section, smashing it to kindling wood, and killing, it is said, everybody in that car, except the Pullman conductor, who jumped, t hirteen were killed. Will Set Cewfeat. Losdox, July 9 a reply was seut out today by Oxford and Cambridge to the Intercollegiute Athletic Association of America. The reply is to the effect that it would rot be desirable for their clubs to abandon their original policy, which was that Oxford and Cambridge would mt Yale and Harvard this year, either In America or England. Since, however, this was rendered inipossib'e, owing to tbe action of Harvard, neither club was in clined to bike further steps this year in regard to a meeting between a combina tion team of the English universities and a similar team of Americans. Baslaess ia t'allforala. Sas r'BAKCisco, July 9. Nearly 50 cit zens from towns ia California, in response to inquiries made by tbe Chronicle, have reported in detail the condition of their business, and, especially the developeinent of their leading industries, 'the net re sult of these questions and answers is that there is good, solid ground for satisfaction in all section. D arral's Trial- SasL&unciiwA July 9. The jurors in the triiir of Tbjlore Durrant have been summoned totffily 22. One hundred and titty names vk drawn by County Clerk Curry, who performed the work in person. Of the jurors drawn 75 will be summoned lo appear on the morning of July 2? and 75 to appear on the following day. RarrUew'a atealat. Isdiaxapolis, July 9. General Benja min 1 1 amton denounces as su prions in at tared interview published in New York in effect that he oppoed the use of bicycles by women. -My views." said the ex prei- deut- " net in accord with tu eex- iwo-u in iitai anicie. vuiy i.ti wees, a local bicycle firm shipped two wheels to fcaratotra. one lor. Mr. McKee. Ueneral Harrison's daughter, and tbe other for ber ton. tevr I sm ApswalM. alem. Or., July 9. The appeal paper in the cue of the state vs X N. fctewves were filed in tbe supreme court today. Ac companying the tranacript J 14' 4 type written pae oi testimony, which U more evidence than bat come up to the supreme court f or year. several sktoiUl wa. Havana, July 8. A severe engagement has taken phioe beteen Vpanuh ItjOf under command ot Cclonel Azar end a Urn force of insurgents. Two hundred and eigh of tbe latter were killed . They wens beaten at their own game General SaJeeJo and Baun, wbile cut scouring the field near Yatras. had a kirmuh with the insurgents, who left 10 dead spun the field. On side oi the troops two were killed and six woondeJ. General Navarro w ecjrasrmect w.ta ver uanua oi rgeniaai imhji. ly mut. ine insurgents lott two aiUed and left two wounded behind. Beat mew frababl. VVamiisuTox. July 8 lotn W. Fobr arrived in Vt ahtrigioa Ukiay from China, where be hu taken a conpicaotu pairt in tbe dtplaou'tc braavn of the China- Jap anew cuoiikl. In answer to an impitry, Mr. Foster n.ade a sUtement in which be sail ttere w m ifaou reejon to expect rer maoent rvan between Japin and t bin, as the rrit of tb tne ly of peace, lite terms demanded by Japan may, be raid, under tbe tin amto-a, t rrvardeil at reason abWi. Trwc tarw Myia. Chic soo. Julj In Western dpera- i do stjle, a man, tuppoaed to be C. F. Cole, ' -...,"..1 I . I . - I T, f f . t.ioin in l.i saloon, al 64 Adams street, this tvrtim;;. After nenosnly wooading '- t . 4 i 'i ' t, lk 1 1- i L, t ....-u, . rir b!e race fr liberty enu wen. Afcei tlting i into the UKb tliat pursued hioi and siri- pre fromj Ur-ae j ICas'as Crrr. Mo., Ja!y Rcporu of Waterloo Morms during the pa4 taree daysahw j the entire eastern watershed of tbe rivers ! oi rvaitwL ana .eimki and lowm ouvs to Texas, were swept by 1 n lay nifht by the severest blow. Field of gnin that promite-i the most bountilut yield far many ears, were swept bare of verea!ion. Tbe teas of rain were abetted in their work of destruction by tornadoes. In a'l a' leat 4-J people were kil'ed. Mere fMerwaa. SrHisGFiEi-D, Mo., July 3. A severe eiectric rain (torn wept along the James rii-er a fr south a Oaark lart nigbt Live stock vat killed by tbe wind and lignt nicg, and crops bad'y darraged by the ctorm. Three howes at Sparta were de troyei by ligbtcing-. Bavaasai Prtaee Dali. July 8. At the headquarters of the HoriJa Athletic CluD the sale of tickets for tbe big Bht begins at 10 . M. Vedesday. Th will be aa follows: Hex. with fire chain, 2n0; reserve seats f JO; general a,lc;uion. 111. A pu areraa. Cn:cio, July T- One of the most fu rio'Ki wind and rain atortna known in this vicinity for years passed over Um city alout 6 o'tlock this evening, coming from the north et. The day had been inten Wi ly b'-t and there were many people out on the lake in tailboutaind as the storm came up very .uddeniy it ia feared that sever lives have been lost. The lib saving crews hare bees buy all tbe evening traiiLg ru mors of r-iptized boaU. Up to 10 o'clock they had rescued the occupant of three capsixed lioRts, all in a vry exbaunted con dition. A Baa IrrMrs. Xii.ks. O , luly 7. An electric car load ed with people returning from Riverside Park s struck ly a freight tram on tie Erie lailroad here this afternoon. Thecr was serous the track when the locomotive trock it, burling it upon its aide Frank Wilson, a racrehant. wa instantly killed, and Mrs. O. W. llolden. of Warreo. was dangerously injured. Several others were seriously hurt, among tliem Frank Ram sey, cf iVirrpn, w ho waa dangerously and perhaps futnlly injured. a Jty Swadar. New Voiib. July ?. Today, in police parlance, wa a dry Sunday. Recording to 1 the police, tho uii'oond were closeil, and the exoine law were being enforced entire? ly. This was not strictly true. A stranger in New York might try tho whole city without a drop to (luenrh hit thint, but a nun who knows the bartender or saloon keeper, or the man at the door, bad no reason to lie thirsty. The police, however, made a determined effort to enfore tbe law. Sum Iter Three. Hczzakd's IJav, Mass., July 7. lust before 5 o'clock this afternoon n.tws reach ed the village that a girl bad been born at Uray Oiiblea. This report was toon --eri" fied by Dr. lJryant, who announce I that the happy event occuiTed at 4:30 p ni.. and that both tbe mother and child were doing as well at conld be expected. This if the third child born info the president's family and sll are girls. Ruth isfotirytars old and Esther 2. 4 Cyelape la Arkansas. Pink Bi.pkf, Ark.. July 7. A b-rribla cyclone swept over this city tonight. All wires are down, and news of the diiraage which mu:.t have been ennsiderub'e is not BocfiRAuble. Sniull buildings and dwellings in the city were hurled, awiiy for ilisUtnoes, but no loss of life hat yet been reported, It was followed by a deluge of rain. Uraasfcenpert la t'ailferala. Ukai.dhbl'ko, Pul., Julr 7. Graeshop pjrs still continue to do much damage to the vineyard and corn fields of northern Sjiioma. In some placm, next to the foot hills, they bmef ntirely destroyed the crops. Tney are more numerous on the hillsides than ever before, and fccem to bo moving westward. "My friend, be wise auu uuveruse Your buslusM without ceasing j In your progress You'll find success. With shekels fast increasing." i farmer was hunting for a couple of harvest hands; but could not find them. V I . - n nere are an oi the unemployed. The Pullman Comnanv has advanced tbe wages of its men enough to make the world open Us eves and stare. ' Farmers will do welt to keen their eves on the first good price for wheat alter the product is in the mill or warehouse. Remember the past. These are ereat dara far iho'i. a. many as w see on the streets ft la a fort that there are more in peoples' heads am) some of them are fairly' kept spin ning. H'herc to Trade. Here are some of Julina CiraiXmnUVm cash nricea 20 lbs. Pavon 8oap. $ .85 a cans tomatoes 25 A r buckle. Lvon and Rir 4 twr1ti Sardines, 15 cents per can, 2 cans.. .25 1 dor cans tomatoes .90 inegar. per gallon .20 15 pounds beans .50 Sugar always subject to change of the market. And all Other crnnila aa tnw aa as.I.I t anybody. Hardware, crockery, glassware and groceries at reasonable prices. You Need to be Particular. T "HE RE isn't anything in the world JL that you are justified in being par ticular about it you a: e not partict r about Purchasing vour trroevrieo. lA't take chances with what goes to your table surely the U-st of everything is not too good for yon when it comes to what you eat and drink. With other things, a little indifference is conceivable; to tie indifferent about your gro ceries isn't conceivable at all. You can have absolute faith in what Parker Brothers tell you. They keep good good. . freh produce and seasonable fruita, and the best made bread, cakes, pie, etc, in the market, and when they tell von a thing it ia so, aa all their old customers will vouch for. Telephone 48. Ring. Everywhere we go we Sod seme one bo baa been cured by Hood's Sar?apari!!a. It U the greatest curative agent. It is tbe on' great Uood purifier and nerve tonic. Hood's Pills far the iivr and bowels, tit easily yH promptly and effectively. Foa Eocs tor batching Imm bigb clasa pou tiro Itry either of Uoiden u vanJofte or Irown Leghorn breed call on or addrese C t.. Baowxnx, Allny, Or. Una tow'la ta every care rrar at Via -re baring pwra. ao orange tor 15 cu tris week at C E BrowRelt'a If you want a good and clean smoke buy cigar made bv o-ir Al bany cigar fact orv. Mothers Read. Tbe proprietors i-t SAXT- ABIE h-re authorised t-oshay A Mama to rrfucd roar money if, after ir.io this California fviair i of Ceugh Cure a fair trial t directed, it laws iv jite m unscuoi i- UK cure ot cooika. croup, whooping cojgb and al! throat and lung troubles, ''"hen tbe dis ease agede the bead, and awatnes tbe form of eatar.h, nothing is effective as CA LI FOKNTA C.T-K:CKE Te repar ation art without equals as bouse Hnid rem ediea. Sold at ll.W a package. Three for $50. IV) you know . if yon want to go ejt and Jirj Pullman TMrit Steeper, that too will be drained from 12 to 16 fvxon nnlete voataketos Northern IVtfi? Kemeai ift tfct the Nortnra PciSc is be oeren line running Pullman Turit Sleeper thrcmirh to tbe et witboat delay. Ti tn and mmey saved by this route. For fai information, ti card. mp. etc. call ortitreuC. O. Barkaart, ait Albany Ore. Millinery at Cost. The M'umea Ball will eell their entire stork at cost tq quit bu?inew. Tliis will riford the ladies an excellent opportunity tO r,nttha atvlisK nullinM -. I. 1 eet posnible pricca. - aw a. i An Absolute Cure. The Oriiatl AM-rlne O'o'ment ia or.lv put u In lare tw j oanc- ti., Sn, and ti an abolu'e cure for oil r-a, burns woynd-.. chpp-4 haqj,anj j . skin trt-. lion. Wlil po,ltlvrIy c i all kinds of plies. Aak tor the Original binine Ointment. Sold by Kothav & Matort a S enit per box, by mail 3o centt. Diatr Far, r.i .v.. r vi: Uradwohl has yot received n eWant line v; icuuua uirrt irom r.ngiaiKl. 1 Dfy coc sut of crockery and glaas wars in tbe 6nest line brought to the city. And our citinens will do well to call and eumioe them bc- lun vnying. With oo4ev uu ire rloi-ir nn,l Ika ul.i on your plate, you cannot enjoy a meal. um u-vung east, you shou'd take the Northprn PaciSc, the only diniofr car line from Portland ; meiU 73 cent. You don "t have to get up in the ntornioir at six o'clock rush to breakfast and gulp it down in 6f teen or twenty minute, and tlien have tc wait nntil 2 or 3 o'clock for lunch or din ner. To avoid this, take tbe Northern 1'acific, the only dining car route, the only line running to the Yellowstone Park anil I Via nnlv nm.ii,. IK. ! 1 ... : .4 ---j . ...... nig . uiiiuiR ivmia sleeoers through to the east without from l1) Ia U L r..l, ; . w u uuun uriay. rur lull lnrormaiicn, Urns csrds. mans. etc. rail At, nr a.-t,!fti CO. Burkhart. airent. Albanr You can get Kntiu or Willaruetle cher riM al l.'L. ..IU. 1.. ! . I ' - -' " v.T ,t. , I II KJl VIC I W Conn Hustons or with F. W. btumberg. Cavalfi Sweeney. US A. San Dteijo Cal says: "ghtlohrs Catarrn Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found thai would do me any goad.i' Price 50c. Tb Nevy TIinc Table. California Ktnrm, laat-a rri.n. daily. KOUtll KnrlU 8 :50 p. m. Lv Portland 8 ;10 a. m. Ar iZ:Ua. mLv Albany 4:43 a. ni. Ar 10 :40 a. m. Ar San Francisco 7 :00 p m Lv Roseburg Mail leaves Portland daily. South . Vs., 1, 8 :30 a. m. Lv Portland 4 -AO p. ni. Ar 12:05 p. m. Ar Albany 12:,Vip. m. Ar 5:20 p.m. A r ltoseburg 8 KM a.m. Lv People wishing cheap gooseberries can obtain tbeui at Wm. Peacock's gardens across the river for 2 cents tt pound by picking thQin. " , 1 - Si.!otfs Oure. the great cough and croup cure, It In great demand, Pocket siaeeun'ntwen!r-fiye duses only asc Children tove it. SpUi by druggtatt. Wild Black Brrrik. During the present eaon I will admit parsons to my .l.l 1. 1 ....l.l e.ti. . r - . . - wim Jim aurrry ueiua at oj cents per day. Will admit no one before July 5th. Berries not very plentiful. . Wiliji. Kr Clover Root.the great olood pur ifier gv,-s freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 35c , oc, 1.00. Fothay A Uaton Agent. Power, llWKlaeha. Wakef by orurrriion. w M.auorainaauaiuax.r titftnu.whicb l"M to Ir.SrinltjM vL DorkftL. M 1 tmr box. A far I L'Ka4 Jci v m wrHtB nrMie l ear mr mtnm Twki tirau-isuft. A uriLtaHtifinrrf iff. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .. JOSEPH. I'roiirloJor. r 4 r4 1 mm mm mm This extra ordinary &e Jnanjuor la tba taort wonderai diaoorery of tba ase. It baa been tn. Jonied by tba men of Europe and Ararrtea, Hafrsa Is Constipation, , UzzineH,. Failing Sen- B 1 aauon, try oustwitehfn? of tee eyn and other I its. StrengtheM, lovtgorau and tonra Ute nttfeyta. - - a wniuear, Vf, 1 HiH,.a Y I bnil Z- 1 KerroQja cores ty. erToaaoeui. Maaran st?9 out. rolckly. Orr00SrjrtTBleejyJoioett. rnuatnmiat anajis Irawx-c-y In tr Crrt aty. It Is a syssptora tit arainal wjmknos and bamnnem. it cn be ttoj.-pod ia at ia)'S by tne uaaof Mi!rsB. Tbe Bw dUrovery wa ade thr Pwrt!. laUoftboM nunaasMaaea MMical lattttat. U Is tbe stnscco viiau:r tsade. It u vrry powerful, bat Ix-aU-n. (ufA tit Sl.OO a jt-i-atnr4 packse fur (S.(0pUineaid u.tt a'noeo griaratwe girtn fai a fr. lfvtly al x baxut aii ai C( etittnfy cord.a Ksore wtU lTOt to jaa iwfif ItbtTTH yen If-it rfimianasd Uaintmtlmi. A41rea UCD80X MEMtAb JSSrllTtlK. laarUsB nuckt8,-ret 4c KUUMs Hmm rraaclsca, CaU. M3 it 1 1 Try It m m' i"5 u; pUt-I-MAr CTrTFT SLEEPERS. LOST lAZ hfiifot . . . -AMU-lAHHWD rtd Di.tin? Ur on Ogim Rout tSir '''Pt't wk SECONO-CLfvSS siEtpms CARS jut to be cooL There's no:Lir,g iie ktj- ing yourtlf cool and frte irn;n excite- t Connecting at Ya-ttina Ea .7 with tee mint. Sow is tbe time to strike a ?an Francisco and Yaqnina Bay j-Uam-happv me-!; am r-tween the Arctic Circle ' tbipCompany and the Eiuafor, and oar b e Com So h toe great climatic equalizer. ln"ckiti m.:' iiTwl!it! and take tbe niwlvx in tb abadc VlPITHQllTI "rl3P3 HU fligbu oi the n.rrciirr ss an kimo. It ! t necw6ry to freeze y:r stomarh with ice water and make vour- f w;i a oyppeMsc i'r lite t. -nK-v agrewabie eSit f a m,l tvr3pe, as our soda flavor.! with !enKn p.ijeapj.-t etc, serve eterr purte COjI, re. ireaiung dnnk withxit i Jii:2lhf It- harm the dtgication. J 4 C I tiff tti. FIRE itlSURANGE Insure vour rrcrrtv 'viih Jo5cpli V Talt i.-." The J Old Hartford.- THE NEW ' YORK UXDEIl WlilTKKS j AGENCY, or any or.e c i thc- i otlitr rvliaUe f Id l:ne c rn- panies he repneuts. Xo'es I taken and j-u nty of tiu'j pivec for paym n on fan j insurance. All busines-s j lac ed with him i!l be promt - 1 t. ?Kl s ! P O Bkck, ! tAlbanw ETABLIinF.D FH Hammer. f-a'esi'e CGEisiiiioa XerciMt. 2li tnd 21" Davis St. Cot ConscuerciaJ. FkiM-tsco, C.n. We pay the highest mark. pr; tor wheat, harlcy, oats. potai cs, apr pics, poultry, hides, wool and acn crnl produce. j It will pay you to write us and keep p.t- i 30 . Liberal advances made on oimiffriinentj. San Kran-i'j Proibive Kich. Member: Ato Trancixi Erjit ExibAns. HUM COLLSBUIB ISSTITDTI ALBANY. OREGON A ft. 1 eorpa of InatrnoUuw, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC LITERAL COMMERCIAL AND CLASSES. oam 01 uJy arrangftj a all s-rc nratadante. vr-"" iMwrwfi cfet-ti ttlud4 a from itlrrcaxi. LE BKSN'S: Jf I n -iv tv t sjsbsj tWUti:ll1rc-n.-HJCr .MWlrMA, It No PRVE5mvS t?JV e " ::Lia;.,K.,rmt7i - vJ?a M J,i nm . Ki,ia ta.. ww 1 f SLaws: .M,k f lMis . i A Curuming, tole enf, A:bin) , WANTED. An honest, actlvo p?ri tleman or lady to travel for estab lished, reliable house. Salarv $780, jvav able $15 weekly and expenses. Situa tion permanent. KeiVrvm-t9. Knolow elt'-addrwod etaiupml envelope. The uotninion vouipany, ais Utualia UuiKl ing, Chicago, M0O."i, opposite tha Ris II tu feed, btai lcrte. G"rw ineid, Gra- harh bubswheat il nr. lay acd ftr- uotatoan, nm WANTED. A man who umierstand running an engine. Enipu'e rt Geo Achecon or K, U. Blodgett. WANTED. To trade lar.ii.lry work for wood. City Lauiutry, First street, near WuahinfTion. SECOND ITAND iwk slove w.nted. Leave word at tbe Democrat office and secure purchaser at once - qlnma, Uni Manhood. Kls ti.KZlli, LP' " power In OeneratiteOruiaa c. . Dowvrln !..., 7-'-' "-" . nerronib nwn.pti.rn or Imaou. : Wllka- - - EAST AMD-SOUTH, -Via THE SHASTA KOUTf Or THfc Southern Pacific Oo. California Cxpnas Tif tear Fortlaaa1 lully. tooth a so."." j lV llt.i A lilt I kr RM1M.1, If I gor Pjrtlaod AJbhaf San Fnurciaca ATI Sri) aa ArfiAiA Above trains nt-p a. all station from pjrt aa I t b,nf n.j!uiiro. ln- Tao Srnat.Sti'Ml t.alf.H urlibl-g, Jnnctioo Civ. Irviniz. nl all attiona lr m R-)aburz to mi!an J inclnfi",e. ; ' SiasCU Ukl, SAJT.T SVliU L. 1 Oir !. t:Ur ar PorUaad ArSa Hjaetwy f r ' r ' i m aa uiuo saasjL nnwr . rastnus win, sat t (CsacvtSamav Tm It Aiiy ar)40ia S.lttalar behanoa Ll44a -KraLr taa; Sri -Mr :ts IU enlaait rtt I:l3raar Coraailia ' t 1 13 umh nils av 'txi eifXu itay . SrtPr I L f-rUa . Ail Sa ' jm ra I Ar WfHtawrli tvlja Ttronprli TieLtetf . vtt wt ia tba KaaUre Ssuas, C ia aa C?ma om b eJbrvneA at awaas r tram C W Vreafe. kmt Aihawy. ;?t!.!tt e. arjfjwwa .. c r - 0jp. ft REG UN CENTRAL &EASTERH t, .CSO- YAQUINA BAY ROUTaf UUiiUJJiil 1U1U11UM I and first cUas in every rafpwt- e i r 1 fcsaits trom 1 aonina ior i F'ancisco ibwii every 8 days. j p..-- a.wirf.mLiai.ms tnnarT.s . ,.tri4wn th VTiilam. j ette Yafiey and Calit jrcia. j Fare from Aibary or foinU wesrt ! San Franeisro ' jCi:x l2.0t i S-TEEKJWVE S.CO ! Cabis roen i trip gid 60 days. 18.0T I For Pailmg Tayi apply to , H. I V.ucx.Act. Cha. Cuti.Supi . Albany, Or. Corvaius, O Euwrv Stosi, nsanaaer, CorvaUIs, Or, THROUGH TLKETS i Uoioa Pacific System. Tiirough Puilman Palace aleeper Tourist sleepers and New Reciinio Chair cars DAILY rORTLAXD IX) CHICAGO. Trains f--.-' !j .team and cars lijiht d by t'imw j, Lijcbt. Time to Chicago 33 days, time to Sew York 4t day, which is many bnr qnicker than ail core pet i t oes. For rates, time table and fall infor ms lion, apply to Ccbbkm - Moxteitb, agents, Albany, Or. ' R W B rros. C S Baows, Gen'I Aueot. Din Past Agt 135 Third St, Portland, Or. I Street Railway Time Card The car will leave the corner of irt and asui' invn aj. roi owt: 3:55 a. m. for overland going north. O P. train goioe east. 7:55 " 1155 " llSS 12:15 p. a 12 ;5 5:35 " Lei -non train. . . noon train going no-il . out.. " Lebano rain: . " CTedand iroing south Orphan" Home Mondav and -00 . ra 9:50 Fo yt R " r.lED CasHy, QsJcUy, PenaaBcntiy Rcsiora. VTewkncaa, rrtssiS) :?rVV DeMltty, and all the owl a later axtewnwi. IM raaai ot erwurc. sic awe. worry, dr. KuU auwnstlv, devet , 1 tvptneol and Wuia fiven to " Tllo"r'rv nrawn and Dortioa :rVtrtnebli,ly. Suonl. nat- ,!S niluala. ImmMiL .ill i J ate Improvement seen. Sxd atlun and proofs nu lied tsoaiwt) final. H!E HEDICAL C0 Buffalo, M.Y. TiifiT0 TOint TT itAVCftlO.inAUCMAKKS COPYRJGHTfS. V J&3 .UI?4"T? fW.W taia Uai ant f raaTa iL . . -T. i.".- flT j?- Ejl I and aewntltto boWiinrJi' -"- Wona., J a rear, aamul r Tin i n7 1 r " JMa, il tniA7my v-ibtjciSTis ba? 1'iyo aW fJT 1 SOMMOKS. Tntht Circuit Court of Out Stale ofCrt fot Uut County of Lin The Anglo American Land 1 t Mortgage k Agency Com- Plaintiff. P&ny. Limited a tiotu J L Hollida, Anna Hollida ( bu wife; the Lombard In- veatmentCo .imrnnr.i. f J P Rector; W W Adams', nu 1 uu, a kuuiuug; a DO tbe Alliance Trust Co., a Missouri corporation; A B Matthews and Edaard Waabburn. partners doing business under tbe firm came of Matthews and Washburn. Ilefendaots, Totlw Lotndard Invest ment Coraos.iT. corporation;-.! P Rector; W ft Adams: Ah V w. w. J ' loo, a Chinaman: foor of ihr at n.'m.l . tWfendant: - J!?JAF NAME OF THE STATE OF uftMiv.v : 1 on ana eacn of yon are here by required to appear and aas wer;tbe cross compuunt of defendant, toe Alliance Trust company ,a corporation.ia the above entitled court ia ne -ore en Hi led suit now on file with h clerk of said court on or before 'lir bis day "A tbe next regnlar term of said court; to wit: o or before tbe 28'-h , dy of October, 1&5; and yoo and each of you a' hereby notified that if you tail to ap i peara I answer said croas complaint a here J by req ired, the trosa co.-npUinanMbe AHi . acce liu-t Company.wiil apply to tbeconrt ti-., . ior toe reuci uemssucu in eaia cross com plaint, to-wit: For a decree of this court, that said Alliance Trust Com piny, a cor poration, may have and acquire judg ment against its co-defendants J L Hollida and Anra Holiida, for the sum cf (wo then 'and and sixty doltars, (2CcO.) with interest thereon, from the lit day of Octo ber. 1890. at & per cent per annum, and for the farther cam of two ban ired dollar, (f 200) aa a reasonable attorney '1 fee and for cew's and disbursement cf the . .1 J 4 ii; .A r . r . . AMu nun luuiiuj, m 'it . tion. herein to be taxed and thai the court decree a foreclc-ore of the mortgage. detcribed in said erosa compSaint, and tbair tne real propery iberein tec'itd, lo-witf The Sjuio east qaartc r A Section Ten (10), aad suet mtM q.r rr ireciioe (II), nd North east quarter of Section Ftt'.eea '15), all ia Tewa.hip Fourteen fi4) Soetli ttg- Foar (4 wei of the WifUsactte eridian in Lt-e coBn'yt O ego sod be (inning at tfca North west cmcr of the Sooth cast quar-er of aakl Seetsow Eb ill); aad runain tbcace ui Six 63-109 (6.63) chains; thence oto rive (51 ctiiog; tbei ce West Sis e3-ioo ( 6 63) cuiai; tbeice North Five (51 chain to ptace oi be ta,.ic; AV iegiBomg itisetccn 35-100 chain E-: ot Southwest corner ct said I 3x ion Tee I I'j); and tanning tbtsce Zjut I went 65-tGO (20.65) cfcaiae to Sowtbeest j arser Sowtt.w,at quarter of said Section Tea, 10); then- e Noflb Fn (4o)cna.Bs; tneaee Wrrt Twenty 65-100 (i.65 cia; thtSKe 5 h Fnt (40) ckiice io plare cf beeia-!tngex-rptiai aiwit eVwheaj qjarjrr jf Sow kwcat q larter of sail Skcroa Elevew (1 1), eoouiaieg ia tli I ire haa 6r4 and twenty x and 60-100 acres. more or Irrm, accorsiag 10 govern n lenttervrv; ti tntdia Ihe mtnttr pvcacribrd bt Lw apoa ci ecoctan by tbe Sherifl of said Coent in ouiafr tUt above JC aeccrrd b, I arlg'Ze tad a reasonable attor" evs e, aad costs, aad that ihe pered arUag from sweb aale be applied: First to S rte I ay mem oi the coos ax4 dissaneacu 4, of tfcSt soit acd jo the a't jtaey'see praye-l lor it ta a crces cotr.pj.iai of fao boadred dollars (fjuj); Seonod: To thepayrneat cf aa v jodg meotvhat maw be rtncxd bato ia fa j vvr of tbe i d eefendast tbe A'uawceTntst j Comrant "a corperaUoa. and that tbe plaintiff ad all of the said dctendaats. eraeptisg the Ailiaaoe oaer thcax, or eitUr o( tbeaa, be be forever barred and f jre loted ol all rigo', ti W". and equity of redemption tn. or to, said real property, ur awy pert tnereof . A"d that if' the pra. oeedi i arising from &oct H ( be n X sS cient te pa toe aai drfeodaa', 'Ur l fiance Tuit Gotupaay, l- claim, e w, o boraewts and attorwey's fee, irn said ce feJi iav, Ttv Alliasce Tro Compawy. nare fcijrBrnt agaiaa; the said defenJaois J. L. HoI',fc and Anna Hot tta tor such deacienCT "and It exec -tioo tfce-cfor against the prope-rv of tbe aeiend-ntsJL Hotlida nJ Ana'Rji.iii and tor oeh other relief a to t1 ooorf may sees jwt and dja'UUi Tnis ai saotrt tt publubed by ardcr of Moa. H H Heitt.Ja.ige of tfce Circuit Gjort oft aute of t"Tf m fcr Una county, made at cb amber July Ui, lsS. O.G ELLIS. Aft wwey fcr tie Qefedar.L the AUiaace Tnrt C mpacy. a corporation. I I I K0T1CE TO GOMTSAcTQIS. I KOT1CE IS HEREBY GITES THAT f on ,a!y he gth, 15. at t oVk p. nu j of md day sea-'ed p-o?o! w:U be 'e I w'leJ by the nncerrgred for recovering f tbe Albny Farmerc Co warehouse bo"t- iwf. at Alt bv. Oregoc. f Vinenoo and I p csScalkxis can be otrUiaMi by caj ig a; csfcee of sld comparT. The tinder ed reserves tbe rifct to reject any aad aU Ud. Maktk Payitr. Cka'rnsn CoTTr.ifrc Repairs. Fags. B. M UUBALU Secretary. BIDS VYA.iTEO FCS WSGO BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BT Till? toppiy c-m.zr.if.Tt of fri Ladiec Aid So-cie- y for the 0-pHaQr II m noM Jaly 1, 1SS5. for wood at foi vw: SO co'd-. of oak 10 cord of ath and 20 cord of Udv Sri BU should be left witb Mru s S. Traiw. Mna. Thomas Horns. ilRS- J. M. lrrirw rv S- S. l rain. Com . CITY TREASURER'S KQTICE Notice u hereby given, tha- fa.-d are on hand o pay city warrat Nca 53 to 15; inclusive, of tfc w of Interest on said warrant wiH cease ow the date of the fob 'cation f no'ice. Albany. Ore., July b. 135 E. A. Faks.X City Treasurer. 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