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O., or ctll at 7 itreet, betwaen Ferry and BrjadalMn. A hany, Or. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's Fair Highest Award. . v v it.fo:d3es(3uoevm.J8 Jllnstratet 1 article rurtrfed kit ti-.cSxA Cutalocus sW W VD aaaaaw efiaassw 21cuioa.it. Few men have left a cleaner record than Allan Q. Thurman. Lots of women who can't vote are at the head of the household, the Dower behind the throne. Congressman Ellis drew a seat in the middle and in front. That is one way to become conspicuous, though a mere matter of chance. An exchange gays that a man who does not advertise simply because his grand father did not, ought to wear knee panis and a queue. The man who does not ad vertise because it costs money should quit paying rent for the same reason. The man who does not advertise because he tried it once and failed, should throw away his cigar because the light went out. The man who does not advertise because he does" not know how himself, ought to stop eating because he can t cook. The Morning Spiritualist and the Evening Lawsuit are not without their uses. They are good to wrap cabbages in. Journal. That accounts for the editor of the Journal having his head tied np in a copy of the Post the other morning. Post. We give these as sam ples of Salem pleasantry, in comparison with the savage, style of Astoria and Roeeburg papers. The country doesn't begrudge the president a vacation. But when a pres ident has a well-nigh ruined treasury en his hsnds and immediately after a whole summer of vacation, starts off in search of more recreation, the country must be gin to assume that the tired feeling is constitutional. ''Better an empty treas ury than to lose a single dock," seems to be the Cleveland motto. Salem Post. Yes but that Yensuelan message is a fish worth catching for the U. S. It is bus iness and that is what the TJ. S. wants. How is it tbat Mexico ts in a pros perous condition, in good credit financial ly developing her resources, building rail roads and fostering industrial enterpris es, promptly meeting ber expenses and reducing her bonded indebtedness, funding ber debt at a lower rate of interest? ilexico is a free silver country, on a silver basis, and yet baa no trouble n adjusting the balance of her foreign commerce. This admitted condition ol her industrial and financial affairs is quite a puzzle to those who are constant ly proclaiming that tbe United Slates must conform our policy to suit the wishes of European countries with which we have commercial intercom se Cin cinnati Enquirer. Mr. Huntington is economizing. He bas decided to discharge over 500 men from the railroad shops in Sacramento, and he is cutting his force all over the Southern Pacific system. Of coarse, the fact that $33,000 a month will be saved by tbe Sacramento retrenchment alone is enough of itself to appeal to tLs thrifty mind of the venerable warship ouiider. Mr. Uunmngtoa can see bo reason why that amount of good money should be absorbed by a lot of shiftless workmen who might spend it for bread or meat, when it might just as well stay safely in bis own pockets. But tbers is an additional consideration that doubt less bss weight with him just at this time. Tbe Southern Pacific is poor eo wretchedly poor that a reduction of 8 per cent oa its gain rates in California would drive it into bankruptcy That is the melancholy situation which Jndge Me- Kennai desired to appreciate, and of coarse bis understanding of it might be considerably quickened by tne spectacle f tbe unfortunate railroad turning its employees into the streets at Christmas time in its pathetic effort to make both ends meet. Examiner. The Nail Hit. President Cleveland did not go fishing in vain. He produced one of the strong est messages be bas ever delivered, right to the point, on the Venesnelan ques tion. After enunciating very distinctly and ably the true character of tbe Mon roe doctrine he gives tbe course for the United States to pursue in the following language:,. Tbe coarse to be pursued by tbis gov ernment in view of the present condi tion does not appear to admit ol serious doubt. Having- labored faithfully for many years to induce Great Britain to snbmiLthis dispute to impartial arbitra tion, and having been now finally ap prised of ber refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation, to recognize its plain requirements, and t deal with it accordingly. Great Britain's present proposition has never thus far been regarded as ad missible by Venezuela, though any ad justment of tbe boundary which that country may deem for her ad vantage and may enter into of her own free will, can not, of course, be objected to by tbe United States. Assuming, however, tbat the attitude of Venezuela will re main unchanged, tbe dispute has reach ed such a stsge as to make it now in cumbent upon tbe United States to take measures to determine with sufficient certainty for its justification what is tbe true divisional line between the republic of Veoezaela and British Guiana. In quiry to tbat end should, of coarse, be conducted carefully and judiciously, and due weight be given all available evi dence, records and facts in support of tbe claims of both parties. In order that such an examination should be prosecuted in a thorough and satisfactory roauner, I suggest that con gress make adequate appropriation for tbe expenses of a commission to be ap pointed by tbe executive, who shall make the necessary investigation and re port npon the matter with the least pos sible delay. When each a renoit is made and accepted it will, in my opin ion, be tbe duty of tbe United States to resist by every means in its power, as a illful aggression upon its rights and intereets, the appropriation by Great Britain of any land, ' or tbe exercise of governmental jurisdiction over any ter ritory, which, after investigation, we have determined of right belongs to Ven ezuela. In making these recommendations. I am fully alive to tbe responsibility in curred, and keenly realize all the conse quences tbat may follow. I am never theless firm In my conviction that while it is a grevious thing to contemplate the two great English-speaking peoples of tbe worldas being otherwise than friend ly competitors in the onward march of civilization, and strenuous and worthy rivals in all aria nf nae tl.o iamity which a great nation can invite which equals that which follows suoine f submission to wrong and injustice and the consequent loss of national self- respect and honor, beneath which la shielded and defended tbe people's safe- ty and greatness, Whenever Schlatter reaches Chicago he will have his bands fall in that wick edest of American cities. Under the laws of the slate of Calif ornia a great slagging match will take place in San Francisco to-morrow between Reliance and Butte. It will be for blood. Senator ThnrBton wants all pensions Increased 25 per cent. This is an out rage. A reasonable pension is ail right; but in an era of bad times, when all the revenue is needed this would not be right. It may be earnest'y wisLed that it be along time before Linn county bas another murder trial. They are mind disturbers, and their influence is bad. A war with England would mean some live contests between the squadrons along the Pacific, and perhaps there might be some smoke occasionally in the Columbia. Debs has withdrawn from the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen. A good deal of trouble would have been saved had he withdrawn before the bijr strikes. Parents,need to look around, and see what is needed,to give their children the right start in life. A good foundation to character is as necessary in a person as in the construction of a building. Statesman "I hardly know how to deal with my people on this money ques tion." His secretary ''That's easy; when they tackle yon,$dont deal, but continue to shuffle." The Journal Indianapolis. That is the wsy Senator McBrida is doing. The totaljvote of Pennsylvania in the late eiectioc'sives an explanation of the republican plurality of 175,000. Com pared with 1S92, the democratic stay-at- homes number 170,000 tbis year. The republican vote so far from increasing, is 60.000 behind that of 1892. Compared with last year democrats fall behind US, 000 and the republicans 50,000. Ex. Sullivan said in Chicago: "K.'nce 'SI I have made 2,000,000. 11 ve not got much of it now, but I'm tbe same John , and on the level. No man can say I ever told a lie. You will alwais find John L. Sullivan honest and on tbe level." A second George Washington for sure; but it would not do to analyse tbat proposition. Tbe country is safe, J L Sullivan w ill standby Cleveland: "Monroe had tbe right kind of tend when be wiote tbat paper which made the nations of the world duck their nuts to Uncle Sam,' said John L Sullivan. "I've had some experience myself with Johnny Boll," continued the great fighter. "and I tonnd him a regular duffer. There was Tog Wilson, who came '.over here pretending to be a fighter. Charley Mitchell had too much mouth for hit sise.and I quick ty done him. These Englishman are very fond of talking, bat they cut no ice in a real fight. That's where I admire Cleveland. He gets tight down to busi ness tbe minute be is challenged. In his position on the Monroe doctrine tbe president is backed by the people of the U. 81, irrespective of party, and were it to come to a fight the people of the North and South, East and West would unite bands and arms, and fight side by side for their native land. Eng land has begun displaying some of ber old time hoggish nets and it is eminent ly proper for tbe U. 8. to tesvh ner where she belongs, regardless of tbe con sequences. Bot there will be bo blood shed. Two civilised governments like the U. S. and Ensland will certainly be able to settle sncn a matter as tbe Ven esnelan question without tbe clash of arms. This is an area of arbitration, and tbe nation that refneee to arbitrate, woe to it, better were a millstone tied aiound its neck. The Two Factions. Tbe Portland Cbrooicle, Rep., says it is well known in political circles tbat strenuous fight will be made for the mastery in the June election between two republican rings, as tbe party is split owing to tbe desire of many of its followers to be leaders. This bas re sulted in tbe two factions being formed. one having as its bead Mayor Frank and District Attorney Home and the other Joe Simon and Harvey Scott As posse sion is nine points in law and tbe Frank- Hume combinations are in office, the probabilities are tbat they will stand the best chance of being successful ia the lol campaign. Joseph Simon Is welj known as a wizard in city politics and wiseacres doubt not but that be will ma nipulate the wites to bis own satisfaction and that of his constituents. The com bat will involve every republican poli tician in Portland as there is not a par tisan who is not in sympathy with either one or tbe other rings. Witb.tl.e entire police and fire departments at bis back together with several score o.' minor office holders tbe ousting of Frank would be a deed requiring Infinite diplomacy and tact, both of which qualities are personified in "Little Joe." In any event, be the outcome what it may, the campaign will be one of the most excit ing ever witnessed in tbis city and a veritable' monkey and parrot time may be safely predicted wit Lout fear tf con tradiction.' Cuba is looking to the U. Si. for help. Here is tbe substance of ber manifesto: The people of Cuba require only lib erty and independence to become a fac tor in the prosperity and progress of civilized nations, instead of an element of disturbance and tuin. The fault lies entirely with Spain. Cubs Is not tbe offender, but it is the defender of its rights. Let America, let the world de cide where rests justice and right." "Spain denies the Cubans all effective powers in their own country; condemns them to political inferiority in their na tive land; confiscates the product of their labor without uiving in return either safety, prosperity or education. Spain has shown berself utterly incapa ble of governing Cuba, which it exploits, Impoverishes and demoralizes. Cubans, not in anger, bnt in despair, have ap pealed to arms to defend their rights and vindicate that eternal principle, without which every community is in danger, tbe principle of justice. Nobody has the right of oppression. Spain oppresses us. In rebellion against oppression we defend our right; in serving our own cause we serve the cause of mankind We have not counted the number of our enemies, nor measured their strength. We may find ruin and death a few steos abead. Ho be it. we do our dutv. If the world is indiffertnttoour cause, to much the worse for all. A new iniquity shall Pave been consummated. The nrinci- pies of human solidarity shall have sof e red defeat. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. During the past week there has arisen in a very emphatic manner a war cloud of a else sufficient to be seen around the globe. A presidential message did it. There is no mistaking the situation, a ,verv plain one. England, must either I back down from the position aheady taken or fight. Bat there will be no fight. England will modify her posi tion. There will be arbitration in refer ence to the boundary line of Venezuela and the trouble will end in smoke. If England should not change front then the United States will take sides with Venezuela with her gun loaded aud the. hammer up, and should wsr follow, let ber come. This is an era of peace; but if tbe United States would be at the bead of nations she must show her metal backed as she is by justice and right and though over an affair in which our gov ernment has no material interest. The manner in which the people generally have un'ted Id favoring the stand takn is very pleasing While a war now with England would be (deplored and regret ted, yet in soue respects it might be courted. It would strengthen our gov ernment and unite our people In more common bonds. Nevertheless, the Dem ocrat predicts very confidently that it will never come to blows. Since last Saturday night Albany has had its second murder trial within a few months. A ease of prompt justice was terminated. A young man was senten ced to be hsnged just one month after murder. That is quick work It is not as quck as lynching; but it is quick and the proper way. Tbe example is a good one. San Francisco will please take note. People will try to draw lessoos from it. Already man are giving tbe reasons for tbe condition of mind that lead up to the act. Some say be was not brought up right, Neighbors, though, declare that he was always different from bis younger brother, who is well spoken of. that Loyd was not liked aa well, and was always causing more trouble. It is easy to talk, but it is hard to saw wood, sj it is not easy to assign the actual blame for so awful a crime, and many who st- tempt it fail. At the same time it sug gests the necessity cf boys starting right, with something higher ahead of them than their present happiness, and of parents getting closer in love and senti ment to their children . An Old Oregon! an. Joaqnin Milter, writing of the Oregon argonauts, has this to eay of ot.e whom many btte will remember "And who the men? Many came from Oregon following Marshall. Her in Hangtown still is a man, taniooa and be loved In Oregon, who was one of the first to join bis old comrade. He has been here nearly fifty year, and cow verges on to 9J. He is one of those who met node the great fir trees of Oregon in IS to and proclaimed to tbe world tbat they were not "subjects of England, but citizens of the United Stales," sent Joe Meeki at midwinter all tbe wsy to Wash iogtoaon horseback as a delegate! Tru ly, "in those days there were giants in the land. "Ilaikins, author of 'The Argonants of California,' says of this man, Jndge Rat sail, that he is perhaps one of tbe best read men oa tbe globe; that be bas done notaing else bnt read and meditate there in tbe new little red-wood groves for near ly a ba'.f century ; read and 'rock oat gold though fur bis simple wants." A Terra Haute lad. despatch says tbat Ex-Secretary of the navy K. W. Thomp son, in commenting on the president's message to congress, said that be does not think there is a remote chance of war with England. Ttere is ao potsi bility of tbe two EoflUh-epeakinc peo ple of the world going to wsr about a i'tlle strip of territory alongside of Ven ezuela. "It will be a war of diplomacy," he said. Bolh countries will demand an exhibition of pos-er and purpose, but tbe controversy will be settled by peaceful methods. Neither nation is prepared to go to war, and neither want a war as a result of this quarrel over a boundary line. It is not necessary for either to fight to show that it is not cowardly. Eacn knows the other will fight, but each is too far advanced in civilization to be tbe aggressor in bringing on a war oa such provaeation." Colonel Thompson said one phase o the question presented itself on bit mind which would probably open op a pro longed discussion. The country bad never affirmed the Monroe doctrine and given notice to other nations. So far tbe doctrine is merely tbe doctrine of presi dent Monroe. While it is accepted everywhere as expressing our position in regard lo Ibe encroachment of foreign powers on the American continent it bas not ben given the force of coogres tonal affirmation. The Con jiegationalist : The success ful newtpaper of the future will reduce to the minimum tbe vast quantity of un important matter which now fills ths pages of the average city daily, and will aim not to show how many words it can print, but bow it can put matter ot in terest before its readers in ths most com pact and orderly arrangement, so as to be most easily apprehended in their true significance. The newspaper that will do that will command a fair price and will disdain to show its enterprise by the space it covers and the number of mis cellaneous topics which it mentions. The hygienic value ot soap is hsrdly realized by the general public. Recent experiments have shown that a solutitn of sosp will kill typhoid or cholera mi crobes. A one per cent solution will do so in twelve hours, while a seven or ten per cent solution will do it in a few min utes. Tbis is about the simplest aud most reliable means ot disinfecting that we have at our disposal. Mary Anderson will tell in her autobi ographical paper in the Jacuary Ladies' Boms Journal how and where she made her first success on the stage, and of Genera' Sherman's. General Grant's, Edwin Booth's and Don Pedro's most encouraging commendation of her early efforts as an actress. A novelty in advertising is shown In a Scotch church. Ths congregation could not pay its minister, ar.d a sosp firm offered to pay $500 a year tor live years, on condition that its advertisement be hang up in front of the gallery in ths church. The offer wae accepted, and it is presumed tbe advertiser has found a means of making collections for the soap used. Please- Pav Up. Our accounts have ' been placed in the hands of G. W. Wright for collection. All persona ow ing us are reouested to call upon him . and attend to the same. ALfHivi Bbos. MISFITS. An eastern paper says never use the word Xmas, that there is nothing to jUBuiv it aim tuai it is senseless that way. put The rlionoirranh man failed tn nvnm Montgomery's confession for his phono graph. The prisoner, though, did play ut. uuvc iu trout ui me apparatus. lienjamin Harrison has made a master stroke for the presidency. It is an nounced that he has never read Trilby. So the man with his grandfather's hat has the inside track on at least one point. Water seeks its level. The reirular 8 P. overland does almost no buHtiima at all. The fifth day flyer gets it alL This will not last, as it is not the way to do Dusiness. A piece of enterptise was the effort of a phonograph man to get the confession of Loyd Montgomery for his phonograph. He didn't get it. The Post says the closing out of bank rapt stocks in that city is demoralizing trade there. Salem is having iu share ot tbat kind of business now, but this era will pass away and the Capital city win oe an rigni. Tbe Lane county assessor in his re port says 29 cases of salmon were put np in tbat city in 1894. The Florence West says 15,000 cases were put np on tbeSius- isw. ana sarcasuciy wauls to know it that isn't in Lane county. Charley Sulivan and Marindia Myers were married at tne residence of tbe brides parents, at Niagara, Inst Sunday, by w. v. ciark, J. r. A rabble ot their friends undertook to trive them a chariv ari, but were diisuaded therefrom by tho bride s parents, reiniorced by a douiiie barrel shotgun. Tbe newly wedded pair will live on tbe gmoms place near Mill City. Cor. Scio Press. j The Press says the following are being mentioned for office on tbe Peoples Party ticket of Linn county: For representa tive , J. S. Smith, of Oakville, and J. J. Beard, of Tangent. County clerk, u. W. Rice, of Lebanon. Recorder, Henry Sprenger, of Sbedds. County judge. Geo. Barton, of Oakville and Alfred Blevina of Tangent. Sheriff. John Kit. of Price precinct. Commissioner, Thos. 1- roman, ot Albany. The young ladies of tbe State Univer sity gave a public exhibition Tuesday evening. They manipulated Indian clubs, wands, etc, climbed swinging ladders, and played basket ball with great agiiity. So much for bloomers. A drummer yesterday sent a box of mistletoe to his folks in Sew York from tbis place. He said that one ppecimen he forwarded would bring (5 in that city, and tbat mistletoe was generally import ed from England. Guard. Oregon it on top in all the luxuries of tbe world. A lot of spare cupids might be sent east as well as not. Those Co tie foot ball players who are going to San Francieco with a lot of brag are liable to get all they want when they meet the Reliance team next Saturday. Tbe chances are though that they will wtn U allowed to play tbe proiersionat players they have secured for the game. One of their men gets $123 per month as deputy county sVaSCwSfsWCff and probably docs nothing. That's the way profess ionalism ts gotten around nowadays. The can lata "Queen Esther" was r-'ar- ed by local talent in Oregon City recent ly. Tbis cantata was given by local tal ent in Albany, in the old From an opera booje nearly fifteen years ago. The ttar pans were taken by Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. Matger, then Miss Avwry, Charles jianeaoen, it. tj. clement and Perrv Raymond. Those who saw it presented wtti always remember tbe eflect it pro- aucea lie re. Upon receipt of the news of the course taken y the president in the enezoeian matter, Wednesday, enthusiasm ran high for a short time, and shoots of "burrab lor Cleveland sn nnumial sound were heard on ever side. Five bundre.1 men could have been catheved iu McMiaville in a verr short time to help' 'twist the lion's tail." A flag was run up in Wright's hall in honor nf the message that a as so long coming. Mc- Mmnvtlle Trsnscript. We give tbis as a ample of the manner in which the American pcop'e are looking at the matter. The most dangerous class of men are the following, told of by tbe Grant's Pass Obeenrer: Two attempts have been made during the past week blow np the new bridge being boilt acrose the Illinois river at the copper mines, but the nerd was not entirely sacceecful. Dynamite was used on both occasions and 'coorid- erabie damage was done. Cine attempt was made Irom the top of the first sec tion of the bridge and not being inccets ful in this, an attempt was made to blow out one of the foundation piers. Tbe structure is only partly completed but wiil be finisbed'in about one week more. A guard is now kept on duty .and should the infamous destroyer put in aa appear ance he will be roughly dealt with. An old soldier in tbe Soldiers Home at Roseburg in a letter to the Grant's Pass Courier kicks lustily st tbe treat ment received. He says: "I am aware that some discipline is necessary to car ry on the bomt. but the old soldiers should not be treated as a lot o! criminal paupers who mast bend the knee to the petty officers of the institution on all oc casions or ran the risk of getting "fired" by a "dishonorable discharge7 because manhood asserts itself against treatment no self-respecting American would stand. We fought for liberty under the Star scd Stripes, but the privilege of beins boarded and housed at the cost of cong stant menial labor and subject to spite ful discrimination is not the kind cf lib erty we expect, and I am confident not the kind the American people wish ex tended to us in old see." The writer then speciiies cases of unjust treatment. We have made some very prettv Weddimr AnouncenHhta. Reception Cards etc. re cently, ti e have the latest styles, all prices. Parties in need of good priclicg should see Smi'w lb. IU.t Dr. Whites New Halr-erowlmr System for sale by Louis Viereck. Albanr. Or. sole agent for Linn, Lane, Benton, Ms wion, i.incoin ami c iatsop counties. Add. Box 421, Albany.Or. for free pamphlet vu Daiunts anu ccaio 1 roubles .MARRIED. TEMPLETON WRIGHT. At the residence of the bride's parents, near Holley. on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1895, Arthur L. Templeton and Miss Glena da Wright, Rev. J. K. Snyder, oflicia- itiig. Emulsion The cream of purest Norwegian cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, adapted to the weakest digestion. Almost as palatable as milk. Twe SUse-SO erats sad 11.00 SCOTT & BOWNB, New York Real Entate Sales. G 0 Cooley to C L Jackson, 2J acres jirownsviue. I A E Wilkins to A E Jt M Hogue, 4 lots Lebanon 175 00 250 00 1550 0 Wm Carothera to Martho Payne so acres. , . . , A E Williams to J Dodge. 1214 acres 372 00 C E Powers to Alida Powers 2 lots 8 h etuis. M N Whitney and E E Smith to II Smith, one-fifth of Morning and Evening claim. Santiam. . 1 00 1 00 J J Am to C Guerne, 22x100 feet Lebanon J J A rn to C Guerne, 1 acre Leb 1000 00 anon S J Archibald to Amanda Pate, 234 acres, advance interest as heir M Sternberg to J W Cusick, 2 lots bl 112 H's ad Albany.... Francis Miller to Albany B A L A, lot 6 bl 111 H's ad Albany 700 00 1 00 400 00 050 00 iwt warmoin to tienry keys, 4 lots Brownsville 1450 00 Geo Huston to Union Cemetery, strip of Isnd for road ALeedy to LC Courser, etal. 2 00 80 acres IZwZ 2000 00 Enie Busick to L O Miller, 60 acres 9 E 1 350 00 Josephine McLane et al to j P Uerry, 2o acres 9 E 1 r.'re Dsaep bis It. Coattaiioooa, Dec 20. At least 29 miners lost their lives today in tbe Nelson mine at entry No. 10, by an explosion of 6 redam p. The ex plosion was succm led by a territic crash, which indicated that the roof of the passage through which they had entered bad fallen in. No avenue of escape was left. $100 Ecward, $100. The resten of tbis paper will be cleaned t6 lepra that there is at Icn.l oo- dreaded diaears that sour DC. has been able to cure in all if. saasea and that is Catarrh. Ball's Catartt Care is the oasy poaiuo car. now known ta the medical fraternity. Catarrh beins; a con autaUonal disease, require, a constitutional tsrslment. B all a Catarrh Core ia taken i nter aaiiy, actios; directly upoc th. blood and mo coos Surface of the aystem, thereby drstrayina; tae foundation of the disease, and siring the patient strength by baildmt? up the constitution and aaaiatins nature ia doing; its work. The proprietors have so much faith ia its en rati v. Bowers, that they offer On Handled Dollars lor any ease that it tails to cure. 8aad a Hat of lasliiiioiilnis Addree. V. i. CHEJfET AGO, Toledo, Os SaTSuld by Drtutjdats Daily Health Laws. Don't eat so rapidly. kit on a chair and be quiet after eat in p. Your stomach is not a coal bin. ! 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Dsab Editor: Please inform your read ers that if written to confidentially, I will mail in a sealed letter tbe plan pursued by which 1 was pennsnenUy mtoredto health and manly ri-1-.r, after many ) ears cf saf. frring from Nervous Weaimeas, Loss of Manhood, Lack of ConSde-oor etc 1 have no ecceme to extort n-ooey from any cn vuuaurer, 1 was rvobed and swindled py qaacks until I nearly lost faith in man kind, but thank heaven, I am now well, vigorous and strong, and anxious to mako tnu certain means of cure known to ail Having nothing to seil or send C. . P.. want ao money. Address I as A. H arsis, oox iui, lieiray, Mica Cheaper Than Doctors. "I was nervous and weak and could not do more than half a days work. I couiu not write without steadying my uanu wun tne outer wne. t procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsapariila and began taaing 11 ana now 1 uu auie to work and write and am feeling well. This fall my wife was sick and was confined to her bed about half the time, I advised her to take Hood's Sarsaparilla as it was cheap er man uoctors ana sue nnaiiv consent ed to do to. After taking it for a short time she was able to attend to her work. I have not found any better medicine aa a blood tonic than Hood's Sarsaparilla. I keep Hood's barsaparilla in the house all the time to ward off the grip and other diseases. 11. Weirict, Needy, Or. Louis iereck bas secured the sole right of Linn, Marion and Bentoa Co. forthe sale of Dr. White's Hair Grower. Parties desiring treatment will do well to consult him at bis place of business or addnwa hnx 421, Albany, Linn Co.. Or. Dr. White's new huir crowerinc sv.tr. m for sale at Verick'a barber shop. Sole agent for Linn, Lane, Benton, Marion, Clatsop, Polk, Lincoln and Yamhill coun t'es. Address Box 421 Albsny Oregon for free pamphlet on baldness and scalp trou bles. SLBASfl MABKKT. Wheat, 42t Oats e Fbur, $2.50 Butter 20 s Eggs 25c Lard, 12 to 15e Pork hams, 12 to lSe, shoulders Sides II to ISo Hay Baled fb.00 10c 9 0 TELEGRAPHIC. A raaalaraeu Tsee WaSBiweTOir, Dec 20 The United I States senate by unanimous vote, and with out the formality of a roll-call, today pass-1 ed the bill already adopted by the bouse of I representatives empowering tne president to appoint a commission to determine the Venezuela-British Guiana boundary. This action was the culmination of a debate add ing a memorable pane to congressional his tory. It was a day of notable speeches by I notable men. This subject of war between I the United States and Great Britain was! the prevailing theme, which found expres sion in lofty and patriotic sentiments, in stirring appeals for preparation and da-1 fense, in graphic poitrayais of the horrors I or war, and at times in defiant warnings w tne people across tne water, earlyaPaaU. New Toax, Dec. 20. In a general way, the average Wall-street habituM went no I prepared after the close yesterday for prob able depression today on account of the Venezuela message episode, and tbe re newed heavy outward movement of gold. The actual developments of the day ac cordingly caused a sensation in financial I circles which bas not been ermalLvi einra. I the Baring panic; ia fact, in some parties-1 jars, that gloomy event was overshadowed I tn point ot interest. The reaslMs CeaaaiUetaa Mtw Tore, Dec 20. A local paps I says excellent information is that the three I commuisiooers whom the president will ap-1 point to investigate the Veneioela bound-1 ary will be: Ex-Ssnator Gecrge F Edmunds, of Ver-1 moot; the Hon Andrew D White, ex-pres-1 ident of Cornell university and ex-minister I iu uexiuaiiy. ana tne uon tAiwua fneips, I ex-minister to toe conrt ot Bl James. a Blaers CsSTrsuss. Graxt's Pass, Dec 20 A general call was sent out today by miners for a convea- uon, to be beid ta this city January 6, for the purpose of organizing a miners' asso ciation for bontheni Ore eon. Tbe need tor such an organization is keenly felt bere. and tbe object of the aaaociatioa will be to secure better legislation for tbe pro tection of mining lands and property; for tbediscTjasion of better mining methods. and a diffusion of knowledge of interest to miners generally. A Sree Car AcvMewt. Chicaoo, Dec 20. A special to the inter tjceaji irom ratenon. A.J.. sars: Joe man was almost instantly trilled sad 10 persons seriously iniured. n ef them fatally, tn a coll mon that oerarred svater- dayonthe Hoboken, Peterson A Paaaak troiley kae sear Clifton, a short distance from here. e Wajr. WiiaiKOTOV. Dec 19 The mirit f.f Americanism still brooded over the senate ioaay;but, although every senator who spoke indorsed the position of the preai dent, all expressed the opinion that war would not result; stiu. tbe gravity of the situation was sot under-estimated. The war talk" of the last few das attracted to tbe galleries large crowds, who followed tne debate with intense interest. ibe immediate Question before the ate nras the bill apDrocciaiinir SI 0(1 Art tn defray the expenses ot the committee ree ommeadea by the president. Pending dis- nii nM (Ka - at 1 1 1 1 1 t avlUew rive ferae as. MisxavroLrs, Dec 19. The aatetnor tern statement of Harry E Wayward, the full text of which makes JO.OOO words, and wcica ib limes, win print tomorrow morning ia foil, is in many respects a most remarkaU doamiamw It was made un der the most formal eonditioos. and with soLtma cssertioos oa the murderer's part that he was teiimg tbe truth. The fall text, to be pobliahed tomorrow, gives for the first time the names of five victims and other important details, - -Win Ba sew rksia. Losdo, Dec. 19. Sir Michael HicAs- Beach. chancellor of toe exchequer, mad. an address today at a eonaervalive haivm ts nnHM, wmcn contained aa mpoataat ruggesiion as tae probable next step to be Ukea by the British govern meet ia the Venezuela matier. natnelr. the issuance of 1 : ... . . . . . . - I a statement by Lord SiIborj. which. Sir Michael intimated, might not a new nhaaa on sJSairs. y Sab Fkascmco. Dec. 19. William P Harrison, the aoa of Cartel Harrison, the late mayor of Chicago, reached this city today from aa extended tour of the Anti podes. During- his stay ia the bolomoo islands he stadeathat there were over 25 individuals devoured by the ci,r-i'-i. of these were whites By the tnereet ac udent the young- Ccicaguaa esraped the same fate. He was reaaly to leave on tbe schooner whew the entire crew was mur dered and eaten by the cannibals. Atseaaaaew OwerUtr.w. as F bah Cisco, Dee. 19. Tbe steamer AlaaxMla, from Honolulu, brings news, dated December 12, that three days ear lier vV J Sheridan and Dr James Under wood were arrs-tted, charged with con spirint tooverthrow the rorrrsmrnt mnA the republic. The authorities claim that these men cam to Hawaii tor the par pose ol inciting a revolt. raety-tawsa aUltesL RALstaa, X. C, Dec 19. At 9 o'clock this morning, soon after tbe day fore, numbering 67 men had gone oa duty at the Cumnock coal mines, six miles west ol liere, a terrible fire-damp explosion occurred with fatal effects. After pump ing treeh air into the shafts, several miners wars- prevailed upon to venture down and investigate. They found and orougot out lorty-thre Bodies ia all. Ta Krjstsea Sreatfy. Atv YoBJt, Dec. 18. A special to the ona irom Caracas says: Tbe news of the Cleveland message, nn com promising! y n pool ding enexueta and I the Monroe doctrine, created the wildest ' joy and enthusiasm. It has produced new conndeDce ta the furore of the country and acts like magic Tbe Venezuela foreign office declares that it will sustain the dig nity and sovereignty of the republic by force if necessary, and luO.UOO soldiers caa be pot ia the field. Waal Batata. SaLKat. Or., Dee 13. Judge Duncan, of Linn county; Assessor Hubbard, Aasea scr Coffey, John Hughes and others were before the equalization board today. The usual arguments against raning the as merits were presented. Marion county pre set! tea a peuDon signed with csxi names, protesting against a raise. Wallowa's as eessor writes he assessed oa a cash basis. Morrow sweated real property on tbe beuiia of the government price; improvements and bank stock at SO per cent of their val ue, aad notes and accounts at frvm SO to SO percent. A Big rtra. Socra Bksd. Dec IS. Acting Judge R K Booey yesterday sentenced M Men an, ! convicted of assaulting Rev. Mr Sutton, tbe A r A lecturer, to pay a tine ot s a. The costs were taxed to tbe county, as they amounted to nearly $500, and Judge Booey thought that tbe payment of such a fine would be excessive punishment Superior Judge Langhorne had previously sentenced Gardner, convicted of the same offense. to pay a hoe of o0 aad cost, the costs tn his case amounting to f 9 50. A TerrtM Kx please New York. Dec 18. Five men were killed and six injured this miming by tbe explosion of a steam pipe on the American hue steamship be rauL at 1 o viocx, wmie the vessel lay at the dock in North river. At the time of tbe accident ttere were so men in tbe firs room and ten in the engine room. Tbe accident is oeuevea to nave been due to a Saw ia the pipe. Every be ly r leased. Washington. Dec 18. President Cleveland had many calls today from sena tors and representatives, who came to con gratulate him on the attitude he had as sumed. Tbe telegrams which began to come ia yesterday commending his course were supplemented today by many letters. Secretary Oiney had his share of the call ers. ra tally lajarew. Shamok!, Pav. Dec. 18. Four work men were ratal ly injured and nine others badly hurt at the Mid vale colliery this morning by the wrecking of a runaway work train. A dozen workmen aav" themselves bv jumping into the brush while the train dashed down a steep grade. iwr . a. r. Price's Cream Baking . . Awarosd S0I4 Masai UWwHtw Fsas &aa fauciwo litem l-abnSi B&uettt SKI1I TORTURES A warm bath with Cuticnra Soap, tingle application of Cuticnra (ouTtment), grot skin cure, followed by mill doses of ClTKXtA RrsotvrjrT (the new blood puri&r), will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a spfedy cure in every form of torturing, disfiguring skin humours. 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