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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1895)
maim Famous College President. Rev, Erastus RoMey Made Well by Paine's Celery Compound. As the school year opens, attention if directed to the oft-repeated advice of leading educators, warning teachers, par ents and scholars against the fearful re sults of exhaustive brain work among young people. To thousands of girls and boys, un nerved bv the strain of school life, Taine'a celery compound, (which was first prescribed by America's greatest teacher, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, H. D. L. L. D., of Dartmouth college) has been a blessing, making them well and strong, feeding the brain and nerves, and en riching and purifying the blood. The recent recommendation of Paine's celery compound by Principal Camp of Xew Haven and the equally outspoken rai(ae of this greatest of remedies bv ex 'resident Cook of the National Teachers' Association, are two of the thousands of such testimonials from parents and teachers throughout the country. Nothing in the world o strengthens he weak, so readily restores lost nerve EATIafctcFOBD WYATT Attorney at law. Will practice In all courts of th elate. Special tt taction siren to mature ia prob-te mad to to tectum. OFFICE la lb Man block J R BIIXTEU Attain y at Law .a Solicitor la Chancery. CM ".wwe nude on all points. Lcui aegataataa ae able Mima. Albany Oraroa I. WHlTXEs ttorney at Uw, Albany. Or. LACXBURH & S0F.1ERS AaTORlTEXS .eVX? LA"W, A!! legal matters will receive prompt at it:on. Office, First National Bank ent5 utldin?, op stairs. OSTaHTK tfc HACKLEH&If, Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. Dp J L. 13 ILL,, Fbjddan rjtd dnr-eor,. OFFICE Cora Fart? street. Albany, Oregon. QEO.W. II4KCI, JXTSTICE OP PEACE, 1 a-w aatd in the Dmocsit ofllee. eoraer -2nd and Broadalbia streets Albany. Or. Bents ani Collections a Specialty. D rs. H. E. and O. K. Beers. Physicians and surgeons, post office block. Aioany. Ore. Hoars lO.to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence corner 5ta and Calapooia srta. Special attention given to diseases of women . DR.C, U. CHAMBEiU17J SO HOB OPATHIST Office on Ferry St near cor 3rd St. Offic hours, 7to9am.l2to2 and 6 to 8 p m; Special attention given to chronic case and eje, diseases. lltST NATIONAL, BASK. raiu-at Vux Prest-lral . . .... -'.h.'jr M , ...... ... mm 8, E.TOtTHO K. W. LAJTODOS TU.nt.nt TU A UKBRALbaakl1nMlBaa A ,iCNT!i F.rT ubjct to eheei. ei'WT ti'HSBK an-1 1) Tapaie trans' r,old f" fruieiaeo. Cbteaeo aaa F -Uaod , .ri , -fi t1 1 iJi a Ut-i'ave ar-u Ksviao f . Sox. W. i'VHIVH. CU-.BAIf or Ar.BAifT. oaxook. fRAMMACTa rwieral Ban kin? nutmal fBAW SIGHT DBAPT.1 on Ne Vork. San 9 co and Portlano, Oregon. LOAS MONEY sa approrad frenritT. KF.CEIVE dejioait. aubject to chock. COUeOT10SS mad on (avorah.a term JNt:;ukT nald on tlm -!aoal r. iric I f5S-ntoo fcJ t-tj. POIt A CftSE ITWILU NOT CURE, An agreeable razative and Frays Teams, Bold by Druggist or sent by malt 25o 60o and gllOO per package. Sample free. rTrt TT1 The Favorite T8OTHNtI UU ti.J fortheTeetliand Breath.2io. f jrihy & Mawn. agents 5 Cavr.i 4 TmH .Mirk r.htainad. and all 1 )Rt s cooaucicu i JOUR omoi- is rproinn. . .and we on emre patent io lesiac Waal i rrioote f rwn Waslnngtoo. 5 Bead tn del, drawiiiK or photo, wftn deaenp. it)- We ad'ise, it patentable or doc free oi Scaarya Ourfee not due till p ISBtiaaecarad,J i rTi .'sst ?r"..: rOSC OS biliC in tu We a. w mmtf Stent tree. Address, aA.snow&coj S Af. OrDCC, WASHtHOTON. ft. . force, so surely makes the ailing and peevish young woman or growing boy well and cheerful. And for the aged and infirm the whole world know its wondeiful curative pow ers. Rev. Erastus Rowley, president of the famous Kentucky Female College, writing to the proprietors of Paine's' cel ery compound, says : "I was for several years a sick man. My sickness was attended by constipa tion, with nervousness and insomnia, and the least excitement would cause palpitation of the heart. I have in the last three or four years need several widely advertised preparations. Final ly. I took Paine's celerv comrxrand and f regard it as superior to all otl ers.eeper- uuiv ii useu stricuy as you direct. iy using this I do not suffer from constipa tion, inability to sleep, or from palpita tion of the heart as formerly. I am still using Paine's celery compound at times, ana snail take pleasure in recommend ing it to others. ' Ibe greatest seller on the Btarbet for useaaea ot toe Uver.tvluaeysand lxn supatlon. Pleasant to take by old or youn;. No piping;. The root of the Liverine plant is exten sively used In Norway for the core of Piles. Bold by all Erei class druggists Wholesale iaioufactaree, ANCHORS CHEMICAL CO. Lebanon, Or .led wkeaia sraltta by taa SHAUEITS Cumpound Cod Liver CI Capsules ('Barpasacd aaa remeitj for Coa omptioa. Aata. ma. Broaehitif Coucha. Uetiility, ia.:alt wwu U -aar Perfectly taetrltee. Ttair KKntKe remedy by building aa an.! retimg t'te Ii.mi.it and renewing waate u.o'. ran'l oeatroy diacaae (cnaa, contxtis: Ibe parrat Cod Lirer Oil coaabiaaa witt rci h woirf) Tar: pleaaaat aad aaay ta talu.. ftuonaiM.v and boncatiy compoaaW4 by a practical pliarmaciat. Voo can get them ONLY BY MAXU Pre paid to jua on receipt of 85c, pr box. Jrtfrrtt miM? bj G. 8HAUBI. CHawrrr, ZKtb at Btata Sta. REMOVE THE CAUSE and the symptoms will disappear This yon wm accomplish by Uaicg SHAUERS' CATARRH A.id THROAT SPECIFIC eat BBcoeaparablc retaedy for diaeaaea ot tka Throat, Noec, aad Month. Aertaia, aimple and effective core for Catena, Her Faar. Dipfcarta. Qulna. (ere Tanat. fmt watli. WceiaaX ar Cawfcre MocHi and Tmpi BaaOj aaed, qnick to rIIctc, poaitixe rnre. always ready; email ia price. Doa't wait tfll yoa aiast have It get it now. BNT ONLY BY MAIL, prepaid o.- receipt f SOc Pnpmrtd moltly by O. O. HM.t UEH, Cbimist. Bt A 29th Hta.. Chicago, da- vigor nm Easily, ColeUy, Peraiaoeotly Restored. WeaktMaa. Kervooenaaa, ueDiiiiT, ana su tee uin ot ertl Irom early errors or later execaaee. the results of overwork, aickueia, worry. ttr.. Full strength, derel. opmentand tone given to every orgaa ana pomoa of the bod J. Simple, oat oral methods, loimrdl ata imDrovement seen. fall are fmnoexlble. .000 referent'ee. Book. explanation and proof UK tied (sealed) irea. mi WEDICAL CO.. Buffalo. NX DO YOU frite letters? Of conmeyoa do, and bat is nicer rhan smooth let'er paper and envel opes for bueinesa-correspontlintf. Wamake speciality of neat cominerciai shttionury. on should BUY ENVELOPES of as at one) and sot Mi Hit qntlity an entrain-" p-w Vst li m yiu wan onie ii.iute OK SMIL KY, THE'PRINTESl WANTSD. A No. 1 young fresh milch cow, not over 4 years old and must be gentle. Inquire atTjBrink'a furniture store. OrTHr Ice's Cream Baking Fowde ' Vorld's cafr Highest AwarC IL JElnlUIL 3C7 a.. ,1 I r wn A. Bloody Prediction. The following from the Monthly Senti nel, a populist paper of Chicago, we publish without comments ''The signs of the times indicate that before the sun rises on June 1, 1000, the great American nation will groan and writhe in an agony of revolution and the stAets will be slip pery with blood hundred drops of blood for each gem that flashes on the necks of the rich and pampered women, and ten dropa of blood for each tear that has washed the faces of the poor. Every election is carried by fraud and boodle. Politics is so rotten that it stinks. Every body knows it and nobody cares. Amer icais no longer a Republic. It is a plutoc.acy. The president is merely the creature of the banks, or bank directors, railroad kings and coal barons, and it is the same with the governors of the states. The poor whine about their poverty and gnaw their crusts of bread; but can always be counted on to vr-te for the rich and shoulder their muskets and lay down their lives in defense of the right of the rich to rob them. A nation such as this, in wbich one million plutocrats tyrannize over sixty millions of tlavee, will either be overthrown by a foreign power or drowned iu its own blood or die of gan grene. The various labor organisations neither think together, vote together, nor wore together, and they have ao money to buy votes.iawyers and judges. Soldiers and police shoot down laboring people and are cheered on in their bloody work by monopolistic editors, capitalists and the clergy. But the day will soon come when there will be a horrible dance to death, lighted up by buiniag houses and the music of cries and groans and dynamite bombs. Rich idlers amuse themselves at Newport and Tuxedo; poor workers toil ceaselessly ia the darkness at the mice and the din of the mill. Young men and young women dawdle over iced champagne and oyster patties; old men and women pick rotten food out of the garbage cans. Lap dogs ate driven through Central Park to take the air; children die ofoverwoik ia filthy garrets. Piety in the White House "en during"' the fruits of bribery infidelity in the tenement house enduring the punishment of uprightness. The&e are the signs of the times in America to-day 3igns that point to calamities too dreaful to imagine, but which nothing can aver!." Hibh Old Times. Yon bear people tell abjot bo timt s are getting worse. Read this from a Milwaukee paper; Few people are avare of the great change in drink habit of oar country that has taken place in a life- lime. When oar old men, were lads, whisky or ram aaa served at donations, rauiogf, ministerial meetings.towa meet ings sod master. Every harvest field was sapplied ; every boose, had it on hand; fathers, mothers and children drank it at home. Eyen as!ateaslS62 the writer saw the whisky barrel for which there was no room in the bouse standing in frout of the door with a enp. fr-e to all comers. Many a man in this e?nnly even will remember the discne- jions when some one in his neighborhood expected to have a raising and did cot propose to supply vhisty, over the pro priety of helpiog him. It was not at all nnosaal for the barrel of whisky to be ioriuded in the list of supplies for the family. Beer was unknown as a common drink. Whisky cost 12 to IS cents a gallon and the barrels were piled np like sa!t barrels in and a boot the warehouses. When so mncb is said about the liquor questiou, it is well to recall some of these facts. It is only seventy-five years since old Tale ceased to furnish Iiqnorattbe college dinners. Liquor in those days meant ram or whisky. vtrybody drank.snd t J be slightly intoxicated was not strange, unusual or objectionable in any ordinary person. And yet we talk of the good old times. They were high old times. The Business Th at Has Drummers ! Editor Dem I : It was chiefly bis ooUpoken utterances on the tela pe ranee (or rather the intern perance) question that lost to L- V. Pow- derly the general mastership of the Knights of Labor. He bas no ides now of pandering to popular appetite, for the sake of an office in the dim distance and he is oat-spoken still. He said at the Assembly Hall, Prohibition Park,r. T., the other day ; "The saloon keeper pro fesses to have no drummer out, bat that all bis trade comes in volantarily. It's a lie. So business has co many drum mers. Every roan who asks another to drink is the unpaid drummer of the sa loon. Don't ask another to drink. We never ask a friend to take castor oil, or shoes, or clothes ; bat we do ask him to do that which will take the shoes off his feet, and go through turn quicker than castor oil. Those who receive the poor est pay are the hardast drinkers. Why? Because borne Las no adornment, no cheer, and the workingman goes oat to the ligtit and comfort and democratic welcome of the saloon." L. Webster Kiocaid, the 12 year o'd boy of Secretary cf State bas written to the Journal from Victoria, Ulling of his trip. Here is some that is readable. We leave Portland at 11 o'clock. The train start oat for Seattle. We pass along the sheds, wood pile, wharves, steamships and factories of the city of Portland, which I bopa someday will be as large as New York, We passed Guild lake where huudreJs aud maybe thousand. of Juiks are raised and sold. Pretty soon e passed the hornt-.mtat fatary where they deal the deadly blows of a sledge hammer on the poor horses' held?. Then the horse Is dr'trgsd toanapatt ment where he is placed with twochains op his skin. Then the truck horse walk away and d-aw his tkintiff aa slick a grease. He is t.ien cat up, his flesh tor steak, his hooves (or glue, his bones for Kraou latin it turfar, and bis hide for good horse hiiU leather, and I might state that all -lowr class restaurants are using horse tiak inetea.l of beef stake. The Corvallia TImee looks at wheat shortages in warehouses: This ware boutemsn's act is a sort of left handed theft. The wheat was shipped out with out the knowledge or permission of its owners to be sold and the proceeds pock eted. So likewise without the owner's permission or knowledge is the suit of clothes swiped by the burglar at night from the bedpost, but the lay look 3 at 'the two acts differently Mott men, howtver, brlipvi them to lie about tlif I same tiling, and the bixicer the amount taken, the better and blauner the thief, be it by warebuubs-aiaii, tramp or tradesman, (100 is offered by an Eattarn pnblish ng house for best name lor the fol lowing poem composed by Ardennes Foster. The Tacoma News is authorized to receive names and forward them. The award will be made Dec. 1 : White child of Briton's womb, Colum bia! Famed New World sovereign, and the world thy guest, Nor walla but walls ot Peace to sentry thee, Nor jeweled crown more mighty than thy crest. Nerred, steel-winged eagle, -and In vincible, To emblem thee at thy majestic shriue Of science, sweeping ken, enlighten ment, Where Liberty end Progress intertwine. Columbia 1 recurring pregnant mind. And bosom throbbing with ripe harvest heat Till multitudes from thy flesh garners feed, And on thy shorts Creation's races meet. Qiand nations pay thee homage: 'tis their will. Whose people knock at thy broad harbor gates, As ships tif inight come in,saluting thee: And writ in water are the racial hates. Puissant kings disarm before thy doors, Nor war-dipped javelins touch thy Pilgrim-won.b: Whence earns the sons of Hr.uian Broth erhood, And laid the vanquished war-god in his tomb. Once-blood-wet-Lsttle-fields take teeH conceive. And burst with rank on rank ol festal grain. Inwoven till thy Irow if garlanded : Mr poets share the laurel in thy reign? Queen, chaplet-erowned, bright gem of hemispheres, Proid victor iu the world's momentous wars, That tribes of Gcd might rally with thy sons. And know the franchise of thy stripes and stars. A val'.ey exchange tells of a very healthy indication aa follows : Oregon is going through a course of pablic as well as private liquidations. V hear that the finances of Jackson county, which owes abent $230,000, are in such shape that the newly issued warrants are now eeliiug for 97 cents though they have fuar or fire j ears to run. They have before been down to 90 cents and below. Douglas county, which owes a large sum, bas so economized and managed that ber warrants now go at par, so we see by an item in one of the ItOeebqrg papers. Tillamook county's warrants, which have been away below their fa.are worth nearly par, and will no doubt very soon tell for 100 cents on the dollar. Marion county, si though she has a debt ot half a hundred thous and or so, finds her warrants eagerly Bought after, sometimes at s shade above par. The papers at The Dallee say Was co county's paper goes at iu face.tnougb the debt is. s considerable one. This is a healthy indication. We bope it pres ages the time when alt thewe coa o ties will get oat of debt entirely and stay out quit paying interest for good Here it is again the same ol 1 story The Corvailie Timee tells it : fbe wind list Bill Hart lets has spent alkiog insurance to the psoplaof Bentoo and surrounding counties, once g-slber-together wouU mV' a cyclone, comper ed to which the ordinary Kansas article would only be a summer sepbyr. He bas shed more cold perspiration in rustling insurance than he ever di lin lubri cating the republican politics in Benton oonty, and the sequel is that his oa o building borned Monday, and bad not a cent of iceq ranee on it. II is loss arms William with a spansiog rgucjeot for future insurance work, bat must st the same time, make him willing to admit to hla customers that be bas made a goose of himself, and that goose too, a plucked one with its tail feathers sone- A photograph twenty-six sod one fourth feet long and three and five-sixths wide, giving s view of ?he recent annual show of the Bojal Agricultural Society st Sydney, baa been produced by the government printing ofiice of New Sooth Wales. Jt wss taken on eight plates, fifteen by twelve inches in s.j, and en larged on bromide paper. The picture ia good, and Ibe photograph is claimed to be the largest ever produced, suc ceeding s view of Sydney, twenty-four feet long, wbich the same office exhibit ed at Chicago, as the largest. Every American in his heart will wish tosee Cubs free from Spain. But, real ly government by Cubans won".d be on- stable, perhaps less so than ender Spain There are few poorer govern menU in the world than ftpain. The Demockat man would be ready to retire from business if administrator ot the Fair estate, just on tbe legitimate fees. Daring six months the receipts of the estate were $3,000,000 and the dis bursements $3 ,200.000, leaving 1380.000 on hand. A subscriber who ha taken tbe Wkkklv Democrat since it started over thirty years ago, says he considers it the best no since it started, a compliment appreciated. But people always differ on such points. The Pirpatch ssjs McGinn's appoint ment was the reward ot infamous ring politics, and Governor Lord made the appointment. As soon as the state fair Ie over the Salem creamery is to be built. It will be something else then. The way to build a creamery is to build one A New York World special train made the run from New York to Syracuse. 149 miles In 130 minutes, 08 3 miles an hour, trie fastest long distance run on record. A hot election is on iu New York state, boseism and increased taxes un der republican government will be a great hlng in producing democratic vic tory. An exchange rails the Emanuel church murder "I he Crime of the Ceniury." Wbat'e the matter of the demonetiza tion of silver in 1873. The bloody shirt has been buried for ever. It was s master piece of work. Let the orator who attempts to wave one look out Some dogs and ponies are brighter than many men who walk the tree's of well oine other city than Albany. The Wild West shows (ha ve reached Salem. What is the matter of a Wild East show. During the week another state fair hat been begun. It is like most of the past state fairs, only it has some improve ments, the most noticeable being the presence of W. J. Bryan, the celebrated silver tongue tipped orator from Nebras ka, and a Linn county exhibit. State fairs should be supported liberally by the people. They deserve being kept op. In a way a fair Is a wonderful edu cator. It is true that fairs generally are being run into horseraces; but never theless there Is enough ot a smell ot pumpkins and big hogs to make the ag ricultural part a school for light seen. This year particularly Oregon is prepar ed to show some of the finest cereals, vegetables aad fruits ever to form an impression on an optical nerve. Let the band play. An event of the week was the ending ot tl.e proeecution ol a small sized wan j in San Francisco ior murder after near ly seven weeks since the beginning or the rase. The eyes of the wcrld are on it and people are wondering whst the outcome will be in s case in which nine teen out of twenty are positive the de fendant is guilty, ell on circumstantial evidence Right here let it be said that circum stantial evidence is just as gojd as any it the chain is complete and the links strong. Good for the Women. There are near ly one thousand employed in the banks ot the U. 8., and there bas never been a defsnlter aniorg them. That's woman's style, and besides she likes to psy her debts, and who won't bless her tor that. It is a pity some men are not women. The man in Benton county who bas filed on lorty acres of land occupied tor years by two farmers, for which they haves deed, but probably not a good one, the Dsmoosat would hate to have tor a -.eighbor. That is a poor way to get property. Probably never in the history of the world has there beer, to much smoke for so small a fire a over the proposed Cor-bett-Fitssiremons fintit. The New York papers have been fu'.l of Illustrations, while down in Texas the Uorernor is go ing to call s special sess'on of the legis lature to pass a law prohibiting the fight In the meo time Corbet t is said to b knocked out by dissipation. All smoke. If the want to fight let them steal away aod do it In the old bare konckle style. The Exposition. The Dispatch speaks tor the Exposition as follows, bringing out eenlentioasly eume rood points for il.ptrLsps exagger ation things s little when it says that every man, woman and child will visit the lair daring the season : The citizen of Portland ae assisting ia every manner potaille to make the coming exposition a success. Not only have the wealthy men of the city sub scriUd liberally to the enterprise, bat the business men have giveo of their abitance liberally too, aod the laborer ie aiding in the movement by words of encouragement atd good cheer. Ti,is is Portland's fair exclusively. Every dollar invested is of Portland money, every man employed is a Portland man and every cent expended will be retimed to Porltasd people. It should be.and in tact is the pride of our people, and we will make it so iovitieg that our country friends w ill come from far and near to se the sights and leant by observation the extent ol Oregon's prodaiJU,reources and her la'.u.-e. Every county of import aor in the sUte will be represented by exhibits. Every erterprite of note in the state wiil have its agent aod its pro ducts lhre tor inspection. Eety msn, woman and child in Oregon will visit the fair daring the season, and friends and Laeighbors 4 lung and start duration will met here for convenience, aod re un-eo. A Remarkable Justice Case. A county official at the Dalles received the following letter which tells of a very remarkable case : Dear Sir: To what limit ran a jus tice of the peace run costs, and the county be compelled U pay them? Tbe case in xiew ttut up here this morning and is as follows: The justice of the peace aod h:e son committed an a-sault on s lady, a by-sUnder interfered, whereupon they turned ou him a-d had slew hasty words. Tbe j-j slice in tbe digoilvof his might, appeared belore bimseli and swore out a complaint, bad tbe if a a arrested, sat in the case as jacge. took the stand as witness, put J qqe,tj09 lo i.imaeif as prosecution at- tornev, o" jected to the tame as aiioroey forcVfrt: !.mt, decided them as judge, answered ij.ero according o his own dictate, and ecr.t defendant to the county j til. Now w hat I vant to know, is: l x?a he get costs as justice of the peace? Does he get costs as itnes? Dies he get paid as attorney for the state? And does he get costs as attorney for defendant? He certainly i entitled t the latter as ha appointee himself as such attorney and argued the drfend ants' side of the cae and beside had his sons on as witnesses, and clerk of the court Where d we tax payers get off?" Bismarck's head, says a correspondent of Y'Aothropoloicie, has lieen carefully measured according to the rules of an thropometrics, by the sculptor 3chaph( ol Berlin, who made the statue ot Bis mart k set np at Cologne. The measure ments prove i tint Bismarck has a head of extraordinarily I trgs six-. Measured horizontal from O.e frontal bone to the ocsiput, Hi) he I is 212 railliiiieteri.or more limit 8 33 1 -li inches. The distance from temple to temple is 1?0 millimet ers, or a trifle over 6.69 inches. Big marck's cranium has a cspadtj of 1,1)63 cubic centirueterr, and his braii. should weigh 1,807 grammes. These Pgures become especially n'uni ficant when compared with the measure ments of other heads. Of 25'X) heads measured in Baden 'Haden only one.ex ceeded 200 millimeters horizontally from front to bock, and that one measured 205 millimeters, or six- millimeters less than Bismarck's. The mean measurements of thirty members of the Natural Science society a. Csrlsrhue were 103 millimeters from front to back bv 153 millimeters from temple to temple. The largest of these heals measured 205 by 102 mil 1 limMer. Theecubio measurement ot 215 German heads was nearly 500 cubic cen- . timetera under Bismarck's, while the) estimated weight of B einarck'a brain ia 35 per cent above that of the average aJult Kuropean brain. In fact.Bisuiarck II a man not only of blood and Iron, but as well ot brains, MISFITS. i'0ingnMI7,an, B7fln aIdat Salem: "Take Pnrlhin,! nA tll r and Oregon will stand, another Portland but t k f totaxe iiieir places; i-reu tun farmers out Ol Oregon, and grass will grow in the atreeU r r . ",,u you win nave noia- ingtouo." An ex flAve tfiaf. a T,i- Irt .l . man lias imported from Chicago expert r0i ,.atl"8 waiters, and has convert- eU till l r A it :.... i iiieee waiters noiselessly and awiftly elide about tho tablea and into the kitch- cuunuoui again, and with s graceful swoop and flourish denosit a tiii f foupon the table instead of into your lap. Jt is a grand scheme. M. M. Pcerv. W. Tt TTi!,. ton and John Cary, of Kcio, have re turned from a tilirhunt ! - f. -... ... a.v HluuuMiUI The Press givea them away in a heartless urn vi a uiainiLT. une uay ttiey got upon the track of an elk and followed it Until thev hal th animal m,trwn,,w,AA The men Stood reajlv with tlmir o,mI when the game was driven from some bushes. It was s cow. Judire Condor. f Tillaniv.lr ,1 huntinir tlia niliap n.l l.'n A I r. , mu fcuw uwr auu dog, w hile in hot chase, ran against a , an ung uuui. rr nen trie judge ar rived on the scene, some of hia neighbors hsd the deer skinned snd were prepsr ing to skin hia dog, says the Tillamook uirauiiguv, A show was advertised, by dodgers, to take place at Wilson's hall yesterday af ternoon. It waa a flat failnro nn !;. ence appearing, snd the disgust show uicu ion ou uie unit ireigm train. Guard. Any business advertised on tbe dodirer Dlan mav ba tTill n LM( 1 fa s?HswVTa johu one. Th ''nolo anJ comment" column on Cvll tit -Mat TVClfMB alf ll.U fSAia;.. I dull enough to auit the "deadeei" mosa- uac in tjregon. to resa it si most takes the energy out of s man and gives one the Willamette valley fever, which slows down every nerve. Pendleton E. O. A mighty good fever to have. At tbe M. E. conference in Portland Dr. Hard, secretary of the loard of church extension, made the following statements : " You have 1 19 churches in your conference. 97 of which Lave be?n aided by the money of the board I rep resont. In donations yoa have received 121,350, and by loans, $23,500. Your contributions in 28 years amount to l&ioO that is, you have received $13,000 more than you have sent to the board." Tbe Portland Telegram says that Com mercial travelers coming from Pendleton, Tne Dalles, Baker and Boise cities, La Graade. Union snd other places of that ixe, tell wonderful stories of fast return ing prosperity they find in all these place. They say that evea for two years before tbe bard times set in they did not have so Utile complaint there ss Uiey now do. Business men are cheer ful and the present elate of affairs buoys them np with additional hope for s much increased good condition in the near fu lure. Several commercial men said last night thai they do not remember tbe time when so many interior rnerchants were prepared to uiacount their bills as st the present. A new freight tariff on the lines of tbe Southern Pacific railroad company has gone into effect which covers the wheat traffic. Tbe rates are from O-egoo points to Port Costa, Benkia, Jjouth Vailejo and Stockton, California, and tre claseifiod as follows: From points bet aeon Portland and Woodville, Oregon, inclusive, and all ststlwns os the Wovdbarn - Springfield and Lebanon branches, $- per ton; from Gold Hi'J, Tolo and Central Point, M.S0: from Med ford. Phoenix, Tangent and Ashland, H-W : and from the aperegated points to Han Francisco, Oakland wharf and Oak land (16th street) $-5.30, $5.10 and $4.80 wt ton, respectively. Carloads are wd on a minimum weight o( 40,000 pound. Ex. A Chicago poet says t An' father set tbe tellers thet has notb in' else tn do But set around and talk and U.lk on things that don't come true Had better ret s "move" on them and look for "kingdom come," Fer a ben tbe crops begin to move Twiil Make Things Hum! Hard times in all they talk about, and how it "used to be" Before Chicago bad lbs Fair jo eighteen ninety-three; Bat father sea aich Ulk as that i hollow ss s drum, Fer w hen the crops begia to move l will Make Thing Hum! Wheat will need to go above 38 cents before they hum here. The following story tells how, 32 rear Lmatiila House at The Dalles, which be n, owned ana managed ever since that time, says s paper there. The colonel came down from the mines, and stop ping st the old hotel, complained to the proprietor, Mr. Newman, that the bed baps ha! driven him out of hia room ,aod that he had taken bis blankets and slept in the hall to get away from them. Mr. Newman listened patiently to tbe tale of woe, and when it was concluded, re marked : "it you think you ran run this bouse any better thaa 1 am doing you had better take iu "All right," said tbe colonel, "What are your terms?" An offer being made that the colonel thought reasonable, he accepted it, and although he bad but $40 he closed the bargain and took rwesession. Time of Delivery. Our delivery wagons will make trips as follows, leaving the streets st time mentioned : First, in the morning at 8:13. Second, at 10:15. First, in afternoon at 2 iOO. Second, at 4 :30, Parties wishing thsir meats snn other goods on time should thus order early or the evening before. Stellmakxr Bros. .Nervous Prostration. E. W. Jov Company I nave- suffered from nervous prostration from financial losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable barsa ruirilla has r.imxl m. M livn- iinn.k and bowels have been very inactive, bat since taking Vrrnr remedy I am entirely well. Alt business men snd women should use it. Please publish. (Signcn) Mr. W. Hesbv Jokss. Butte Montana. Backache, dixsinesa, tiredness give way to Joy's Vegetable Sarsa peril la. Waee) Baby was skk, we st t Cwt.vte. 1aajo was a CalW, aha crUsJ tot Castorta, Wbea e became Khw, she clung; to Castorta, Wb sho b4 Cu0drea.sU garetWm Cssaorsa Shlloh's Ouie. me itreat coUtfh and croup cure, Is In great demand. Pocket lie contain. twentv-Ave doses only sec. Children love It. S0ld by drueaUts. MARRIED. HECKER RYAL8. Mr. B. J. Heeker and Miss Ada Uya'.a, daughter of Wm. Kyals, were married on Wednesday, Kept 25, 05, at the home of the brides parents, in Benton county a few miles from Albany. They have the Dkmockat'b best wishes well as those of many friends. College Notes. The Erodelphian society met last even ing and elected officers. The young ladies mean business. The bicycle track Is s much used source of enjoyment. Tho course of the A. C. L. 8. is about ss strait as the river Meandre. Certain juniors think Analytics be neath their notice; we bope they will pass in examination. Prof. Courtright makes a fine teacher especially in chemistry. Look out for the bowlings of a secert initiation. List or Patents. Granted to Pacific States inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Know & Co., solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opp. U. 8. Patent cilice, Wthh ngton, D. C. A J Arnold, National City, Cal., fish ing reel. C A Boyd, Drain, Oregon, cut ting device. F Cavaliaro, Kan Jose Cal., cleansing sink or drain pipe. W H DieKtcihorst, Kedding, Cal., dredger. W L Dinsmore. Portland. Orevon. maz-hine for affixing stamps. A Gschwend, Port-! mnu, uupiox piano atooi. It r Holland, San t rancisco, furnace for roasting ores. K Jscoby, Los Angeles, tailpiece for ban jos It T Joy, Tacoms, lawn sprinkler, fsetii Kell, Los Angeles, baby walker. E B Millert, WfJIa Walla, Wash., tempo rary binder. O II Nims, Los Angeles, adjustable window-shade holder. II F Norton, Seattle, fish or seal spear. B F bpringsteen, San Franciscc, water band age. In its iesus o! Sep'emoer 20 the Rocky Mountain News contained an interview with Professor J. L. Wortman, ot Col umbia college. New York, in wbich the professor related bis thrilling fiod of the bones of the "missing link'' that lived and moved 150,000 years ago. The re mains of the origioal man were careful ly wrapped in cotton aod transported to the fireproof museum in New York. The priceless booes were found by tbe pro fessor snd a psrty of scientists near the hesd of the historic Bitter creek, near the Wyoming-Colorado line. The pro fessor's interesting find has caused in tense merriment smong the old t:me cattlemen of that section, ss it is well known thst the bones were the skeleton of a pet monkey owned hr nwlmn hich died about 12 years ago. There seems to be two possible wa of totally eradicating diseas;. One ie to dietroy all the bacilli : the other ia to ao strengthen the system as to enable it successfully to resist their attacks. Neither of thsse plans can probably be carried out folly; our safety lies ins jodic:oas combins'Joa of thorn. It is said that there are in the State of Kansas twenty well-built towns without asingle inhabitant, and tha'.Saratoga. in that Slate, now absolutely uninhabited, bas among other buildings a $30,000 theatre. $100 Bnrard, f 100. TVs teacVre of this pane win h pleee4 ts Maat o dreaded diaeasa taa eoraoe haa been a&le to rare la aU ar a ii mow ,na aa -mMm SU) I caAarvm Care ta law ooljr pouu.e rare aow ksowa ta taw ajedlcai fraternity. Catarrh beinc a eeasT autwuoaai dmwee. reqalrea a coar..-taUeaas treat-went. UaU's Catarrh Core ie taaca utter aalir. din d.ren.T aporj ibe stood and Ba. twa is rtaora af Lb tyvm. Utembdeetn-iaa; taa hwadatioa of Xhm disease. aaaT rrna taa fleat atrewth h-balkliBeapUia coaatoLatiaei M easmiaa aatare la daina rte wars. Taw S"'a'Miis kare ao nca taita ta ita cwratiet) cowers, that Utey oOcr Oaa Haadred Dc4iars Inr ear case that tt faiia to cars, cVead te Satof teatuaawiais. -Vtireaa. . j . CBE3TET A CO, Tudp, J. aWTwaU by Vnsxia '.a- COME ONE, CQ-ME ALL. Julius Gradwoh! WiU Glv You the Best Bargains to the City. I wiali to inf.jrm the pob'k that 1 wil reduce my Urge s'ock of crockery, gUes , i.4,iaa mare taa mver ware, and will seil out mr entire stock of holiday goods st owl What 1 say I mean. Come tn and price my goods and I will prove . w a uu bus oeoeiving voa. but mean burincss. J. GaAbwoat. Dyspepsia. E. W.Joy CWaw Gentle-ien- 1 have Uken your Vege:at4e SarsaparilU j ue?veT sexen an vtiung ei)aal to it. 1 have suffened ten " years nth dyspepsia, not being able to eat anything but milk and brown bread. Ltfe was nothing but misery for me. ow1 h,ve PPrti"t. eat any thing I wish, and feel no disagreeable effects from iu I wish I could tell all dyspeptic, and urge them to try your eatable iarsaparil!a. (Signed; M. Jonx TiicoTBy, Forbeslown, Ca O Loaves of Breaa lor $1.00. Let ever body come to the Star BikeM and iret 4o loaee of hesb bread far ft 00 cash. ' CMarst. A Srasruita rw ov iwv-Baldness ?"rej or res pay. Dr White's Great thscovenr is for sale aulouis Viereck's barbea shop. It cures all diseases of the scalp. Parties desiring to go in'o a con tract I will truarantee a head of hair or no pay. Louis Viereck.Tonsorial Artt SnAcxsi-KAaJt Ot-rsHoox. Just pub lished ! W paeeseach ! The Coroedv o Frsud ; and The Merchant Prince: Two newplaysby Doctor Crowe; author of trie 1 raped- of Abraham Lincoln : The Rise and Fall of Jeff Davis; Ul vases Third; The Mockery of Justice ; M'iow. generation ; Ben Thar; ami other plavs. r or copies of each hook send ten cents' in sumps to Dr. s. W. Crowe, 317 W. 49ih St. . Y. City. (Decidedly the choicest Literary Mor sels of the age. Critic. . P?op': - w SKBarwu.vioIin and piano teacher has locsed in Albany permanently and thorn wiRhino inat PltiW.na Aw. rinli. ----- as, a rv- avrsis Vu S lVntU piano sr organ, should avail themselves of oe opportunity at once. lYof Sebrinx is an Hutrorlnr AfarnAriAHM ...1 . r er of superior ability. The professor can be found at the Congregational par-onsee, corner 4th and Ferry st. after Wednesday oept. tt 3iM. High Irt Custom Tailoring. nBeeides his regular business W. R. Graham is prepared to take orders tor high art custom Uiloring by a leading house in Nur Vnrb nni. 1. 1 " em ployed and first class work guarantee.). SI! IrinH. .1 . . 1 . ... ut icarmenu matie irom the nnest line of samples ever seen in Al bany, a fact easily appreciated by an ex amination of th amnla lt- c..;. . r"-wi, uuihiiuui 16 Up. All of the nmirhhrtr wliA I : -."," i mo Bisia lairan " Woodmen's .lav 1 Oct. 3rd. ahnnl.t noli at .r. - . . Burkhart at onoe and njake arranjre ments for your tickets, lira, vrkiin.t trip fi.xt. Kr,, Cover Koot.the great Dlood pur- iresnness ana C earn ess to the complexion and cures constipation, asc. oc, t.oo. Fo.hay A Mason Azent. S . Mr. Julius Gradwohl will give the fol low! mr remarkably low prices, for net cash, iron stone china: ' doaen 7 inch plates, 40 oenU; H dosen cujis and saucers, 40 cents: wash-bowl, pitcher and chamber, $1.35. auiASr iwAatitrr. Wheat, 39c Oats r Fbur, liSO rio-3 FES UL Whf to Uc, ouhWs, to 10c1 Hay Baled b.00 ) TELEGRAPHIC. Wm FlKht Tassaaaay. New York, Sept. 27. The state de mocracy organization met tonight and for mally adopted the report made by the Hon. C. H. Fairchild, of the treatment of the state democracy delegate at the Syracuse con vention. The report jrehearses st lentrth the proceeding before the committee on credentials and on the floor of the conven tion. The only part not known to tbe pub lic is the report on what grounds the com- m.ti,,..A - . 1. J 1 A - . t uiiuro was aaaeu ui recognize toe urgani zation SaaaJs Warlike. Wasuisotos, Sept. 27. There is no advance nor change in the status of the Venezuelan question, so far ss can be learned from all avaiUUe official sources in Washiniftsn, including the Venezuelan minister. Notwithstanding this fact, there has been much rjeculation. on the subject in toe last few days, some being of a warlike tendency, indicating a determi nation on the part of tbe administration to adopt vigorous steps in aasertiiur the Mon roe doctrine as applicable to Venezuela. Is a EaMUed Te It. Salem, Or., Sept. 27. An effort is be ing made to have Governor l-ord restore to citizenship William Wirt Hanndere. renders served part of a life sentence in the Oregon penitentiary for killing a mad named Campbell, in Albany, and by commutation-of Governor Pennoyer was re leased in December, 1894.. Saunders is re- nnrtMt aa rrnu..iul t U - ! i t. r - .iui a wcii-auu-vo law hrm in Spokane, Wab., aad as deporting himself creditably. A iiereraar'a Wife. Chicago, Sept. 27. "If Texas wsnts a prizefight, let them have it, I say," said In.Chariea A. Pnllunn v.w i.;. Chicago today for Texas. Vrs. Culljerson is iue wue ot uovernor Culberson ,ot Texas, and with hr mntl.A. u u : - , ma. uuia, uas been North for tbe summer. She continu ed: "What is the use ia poor Charles work ing himself H death to prevent something tbe wbcle state wanU? At least nine men out of every ten in Texas want the prize fight. llda We4 ajreaeed. Gbast's Pass, Sept. 28. FJda Wood was arrested about 4i miles from here this morning, and brought to this city, arriv ing at midnight, cWged with having rob bed the stairs between Rnmehnr tA fm bay in August hut. It will be remember ed that a note was found nailed upon a tree neir toe scene ot Uie rookery, signed K1& Wood, and threatening death to any one Aa wrrae ajasraes. .SaxJotk. Cal. Sept. 27.-7116 race meeting here this week Las been prolific for record- breaking, and today f rank Fraziers Cbehalis cUpped one and a half seconds r.f the Waldo J. aeasoa record of 209, made yesterday, and Cbehalis won further Ian rels by pacing the third beat ia tbe fastest third beat ever paced or trotted ia the state. A aVraaaea ataa s BVew. Desveb, fept 26. A special to the News frrxa $tvJrsn t... down from Trail creek. B. C.. rerjort a h(?rrihle crime at that mininfrcamp. or ris O'Connor, a wnwrlnr nvm.. mwom .1 claims, took B. Cook, a minina-esDert. to look at them, lie and Cook camoed out oa a mountain, aod dunnjr the night O'Connor, who had been drinking beavtiy, arose, aod. taking np a pica, be drove it deaa through Cook 's brain, pi lining bis head dOWH tO th mriul K thai rw.a.v ed aa ax txA unikbed bis hloodr dadbr cacainj cts VKltra ta a lumtae "i-t A aXaras Tteaes. Kaw Toax. Sept 25 A third local ticket, to be placed in the field by a uniua of mnat of Uut mm wkn -m . tlw. kA of the reform rnovecoent laU year, will nn- aououaiy ne toe resoit ot a ooclereoce beid st the Lawyers' Club this arteraooa. 1 hose preeent were: Charles S. fairehiid. leader of the state deniorrcyj Elihu fLtyA, Cor nell os X. EUiss, Gtijerai Samael Thomas. Cbsrles II . Paxkhorat, L"irl Schurx and Jacob H. Schiff. who have beea idewtiSed with the Uermaa-A-oencaa Reform Uaiota. Saawlel Staas tajwaj. Grant's Pass. Or . Sept. e6. Tomor row the trial of Charles Feister. tbe aeif onfeaaed wife-rnurvkrer. will be cornmenc ed. 1 his i the case where aa o'd maa beid hi wife's head ta a pool of water akwsr tbe railroad track until she) was drosraed. laaaaity will perhaps be the pVa of the defen-e. etVUI Saealaate. TasxTow. X. J., Sept. 98 Tbe demo cratic state roovsouoa met here todav aad cho as their aoounee for governor the ichaaoellor of state. Aiexaader McOiil, of rJadaon county. Tbe coiventioo. as cora paredwiib that beid here a wee ajro bv the rrpoblicaBS. whirh se'ected Henry "'. Uriinrs as their standard bearer. fa taste, altboegh there was aa lack of ialetett ia We work- t'haareisor Mciiil's g- mini lion was a foreiruao cuoc:oioa. X V ta Waaaiwssaw- Washisotox. Sept. 26. Rev. Dr. TalAAa-e, ot BrooiUn, ha accepted a call to be co-pa4or of tbe First I'roin Unaa churvhl ia this city. lr. T.lonice is to have e-ual authority wi;n It iDdr;aad aad prooaoly will preach h .lf of the arr- SBOns, teguiaiBg aoday, (X: --r 27. X- T. BtewaacsYv Stkvcvsk, Sept Tbe decKxratic cenvestios aaisbM its work today by Dominating- toes ocers: cecretary of state. Horatio Kin?. Brook lyn: controller. John B Jadson. G lover a - ville; state treasurer, D Cr Dow. Coble skill ; attorney general. Norton Coase, Al bany: state eanerr, Ras-eli R. Stuart, Stmcose: iu-.ta.e wt the court oi anrewla. J. D. Teller. Auburn. It tlwa adorttjkd a aw ina r.f MilntM and its platform of principles. Within two boors after the dose of the COO Ten Lion, the deleralrw had bdnn mnlir aad special trains for home, aad tonight the town is deserted. t r.s Kawweal. WitritTitn W..K Snt ot TV. postoSce at Wallula was broken into last uigui aaa toe swe openea ana sjtw in rssn and !OJ in stamps stoiea. This mnrning when I'otmaater Reed opened tbe door of tbe postoffice be found on tbe Boor several feet of fuse, a can oi powder aad a number oi blacksmith's tools. Tbe thieves effected aa entrance to the building by breaking open the back: door. They did not use tne powder or tools, but opened tbe door of tbe safe by tbe combination. It is supposed the postcu aster, when he closed early in ths evening, did not turn on tbe night combi nation, aad that the thieves had no trouble in opening the safe. lasarsrats aw ret wan. HAV.utA.Sept. 25. Andres VfarUn Cas tro, aide-de-camp and secretary oi the ia surtrent leader Cartamnia- an.l 1 Olivia and FlorenUna Rabaxa have sur- renaerM to tne authorities at Santiago dj Cuba, and riven up their arm. The nolicM Viavw (-antnn.1 mt fV 1 1 7 7 - ,.vv. ..ij aivMn. plantation, in the province of Matantas,im- ivruuu coneeponaen ot tne insurgent K-auer oennuaea, neaioes a banner and ouier property U tbe tnaurgenta. sUs KIH KUItac Oreoos City. Sept. 25. Alvls Russell and Charles Knowlea had their bearing in Justice Dixon's court today on th- charge of wantonly kilting 12 elk near the head waters of the Clackamas river. Tney de clined to attempt any defease, and on the rmvinv nl th. u..k nu.l avi Tbey gave notice of intention to appeal to tun cireuii court, peouing wuicu uey win he released on londs. a aus rtsw. Foi acna, S. D.. Sept. SForty-fonr buildings, containicff most of this city's wealth, were destroyed by fire today. 'Ala bama Kid," a notorious oharecter, was ar rested, charged with starting the fires. An attempt was made to Ivncb the prisoner, but the determined stand of the officers de feaed the mob. ASjalalrUa BUas. FobtSmitb, Ark., Set. 23 Lucky Davis, Moama July, Sam Simpson, Ladts the United States court this morning to be Th,im.la lVlnup .HI rH,- uro 0Ma "w - - v-.. m ictfra ui terror of Creek nation ia July and August. What Every Family Ought to Have. "r ,-. Pleased with Hood's Klls and believe1 them to be VrTO? " inSgt "on)118 "' beadacha d THE PRIZE KANSAS vv . BABY OF Bjlhe CCTICtli ECZEMA n REMEDIES eawr babf whea toree weeks e4 was bad If af- MV bM MM - I. aaa aart everr yl la ber saoy was raw aaa tHmnns- wbes euadedeS to try (arricra aamt) aa4 Cctmxoa soar, aaa aier Uu pnt aswaeeaoawecuaia seeaeaaas. Arte-wehaa aaae Uwai ewe weak ewe ot the sores aee bealeS eaUrerf . ao4 eeaeerl ta spread, la leas ttaa a sooeta. ane wss free rroea aeaia sad Mewjabea. ana to-ee- ase as lorerf akia aatf hair as ajir sbjlo. Sea was ann at rae tiraase Vmtr. aaa ton a pnaton aa the prett I- fcaby. erer Smn Mhm. at a. M as. V A K K. Ketkrrtrw A raw aaa. Oty. Swa erwj akaaa. rgrrii Daroa cans. CaaeM Sawaa. Star Bakerj Or ete-w.ttalblB cwel first f. CCKRAD METER, FECPHIETCR. 4 'Mates! Frail la !- aire. rieet Frsiila. 1 ofeau ro' ksrsr 4 sTee sU 4 aaurel Ileal Qseesswsre. Vrfelatslea, Clg.r -Matlee, Ee everything' that ia kept ia a aood reriev and am eery store. Eurh et prxe -ail U-r ALL KINDoOF PROD UCE !2Q DOLLARS per r.'or.TH j Ui Yotii Own Locaut? I wia.l aaaffv atwt finnna?arJw wilWiv-w Mrf j during yocr spare boors. Asy ataa 'orain, boy, or girl csu k the work bad aeeetsary. Kotlacg like ft lor nw--aiakicg ever offered before Onrwoncera always Trosper. 3"o "Sme wnasted aa learning the bankeess. We teach yvl Is a night bow to succeed from the ar- boar. Too can make a trial TstbowA ex pens to yonnelf. We start job, mmiea e-verythind seeded ta carry oa the boaf bos rjccessfolV, and tmarsetee js aeaiBSt ftilnre if 70a -st Xoikrw vrt simple, plain instracdons. Beaded U yoa ere tn seed of ready mostey. ssv w-iai to kB9"r sQ aoovrt the best partw: Mss loess belore the pontic, se-ad bs yo" audreaa, aad we will ansa yoa a dI- Beat giving yoa all the paavtc&lais 1RUE& CO., CozslCO. Augusta, Maine- ! A. Straney Uphorsterer fid 6 Repairer Hair, wool sad socd.tr eattjv-wiea roar vated axd made over. Farsitiin of every oWtiptioa aad lalj tamaes rerbtered and varnished. Drp a, aots ta th-s P. O.. or eaJI at 7 sftroii. b-tvraea Ferry aii Brwliibis, A wiey.Or. reiririi u-r-o ' w vwriruuni4 - raw i osjTivw wmrt M l S 4c Ct wa aavw aad amarr aft v j aval aaa laws are Hiwaiat waaeir eanwetaa ntbeana. aaa trr tar law firm saaaea. ta eatorm, asw aaotiwn e naaia wits e'aaa. ejaaai t-aiaara AOU. Kim Eaca. 3St Sa WA-4 II REGON CENTRAL & EASTfRn -Y AQUINAS BAY ROUTE Connect in if at Yaquina Ba r with tee Pan Francisco anil Vaoiiina iiav Rmm. shipCompany Steaiis "Faialp" A - J and first class in every respevt X Sails trom Yaquina' tor Saa Janctaoo about every 8 days. Passor acrxunraodatiorts 'unsurnauea. ed. Shortest route between the Wiilam etM Valiey and CsJifornia. Fare from Albaer tir rk-iinta w.wtl - San Francisco Cams .0b &00 Cabw roand trip rd 60 days... IS.0 For Sailins Days apple to II. L. Wuiax,Agt, Caas. Ouac.Sant Albany, Or. Uorvaliis Eowtx Stosb, mamtger, Crjrvalhs, Or. .6 THHOUSH TIlKETS to the EAST via the Union Pacilic System, Thronvh Pnllman P.I. a - - R.va Tonrist sleenera and . aaiinin Chair cars DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO. Trains hetei tav ,.. 1 ed by intsch Light. Time to Chicago S days, time to Newaork 4. days, wbie'i is many hoars quicker than all competitors. For rates, time tables snd foil iufor mation, apply to Or. . o RWRArroit, CSBaows, ven'l Aaeot, Diet Pass Agt 136 Third St, Portland. .Or. KEWCROP OATS 17AF.TED. I am nrenared to contract for new" at t aad nave sacks on hand, which I wirl furnish to farmers at 5 cents. Call oa me before making other arrange met. t a. The Ins. Agent of Allany Office opposite Odd Fellows building. X w. I iw ,vv rip awclr wsmwinl, A HaseVwk vtZ. rurawli.w, eaweareaac Patewra awS Sew ta ea thin.., a. r. - worK. 3 traac Saw cr-c-ee am tree. BwueayjaeaTtArr.SljSa?ajr. Sraswi paa aa m a b