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If not cmont Bill Nye's Last. The Democrat has never published wot g anything ot Bill Nye, but he ia dead now, and we let the last thing he ever wrote for the public apeak for itself: Many yeara ago there lived in New Haven a very bad boy. He waa born 145 years ago, and as he ia now dead, Heel at liberty to write hia biography. Sometimes it is perfectly tiresome waiting for a man to die, so that you will feel safe in saying what you think of him, but if he happens to be a large, ro bust man, it certainly pays to do ao. Tbia boy waa known far and wide aa the meanest, most notorious, hopelessly bad boy in Connecticut. No other boy a made any claims whatever when he waa around, and for years he carried the belt, lie knew all the little, fine tricks of meanness and cruelty at the age of 12 years that it generally takes a lifetime to acquire. When others atudied all day hard to devise new kinda of wickedness and lay on their stomachs nights by the light of a pine knot and patiently worked out the more difficult problems of mean nesa and lawlessness, this lad seemed to breathe it all in the very air. His wonderful genius aa a successful bad boy waa remarked by those who did not know him at all. He waa a prodigy of wickedness, a miracle of meanness He loved to get little boys into his bands and then duck them or otherwise scare them out of their tsenees. He suc ceeded in crippling several little school mates and blew out the teacher's eye one day with a cannon firecracker.. He loved to see his little friends fall into his traps, ana very few of his intimate frienda suc ceeded in dying a natural death I could go on page after page, telling of the lunny pranks of this bad boy if I choa.ndit would make you laugh till the tears rolled down your cheeks to read how he filled the asylum, the he pital and the cemetry with bis friends Whenever any of the neighbors' dogs saw this humorous boy they would con- ceal their tails aa far as possible and go to Canada till the bad boy had grown np or died. He was a great lover of fun, and in one evening, with a ekull eovered with phos phorus and worked by machinery, he so acared three little girls that they bad fite all the rest of their lives. Be knew oi more ways to produce a laugh and frighten a child into spasms than any boy of his age in Connecticut, and you mast remember that this hap pened over JO0 years ago, when boys didn't Lave the advantages they have j now. I Everybody said that this boy would certainly come to eome bad end. He could not escape, they thought. No boy ccoid be so lawless and disagreeable and still amount to anything. There were thousands of straitlaced, puritanic al croakers who eaid that the boy would eink to nothing whatever or land in the penitentiary. He said, however, that be wasjubt sawing his wild oats, and that when be got his ciop in he proposed to reform and make his mark. . Year after year be lived on just as fall of the H)ld Scratch" as ever. Now and then he would burn a barn just to see cattle scatter and watch the farmer hustle out in bis Ehirt with a pail of water. But observe bow the prophecies of hia - neighbors failed. It ought to encocrage every Lad boy in the United States today whose relatives and friends speak barebly of him . This lad at last grew to be a man and was known all over the civilized world. His name is familiar to everyone, and in the history of our great land you will find a long account of him.. Still, he had' the reputation of pulling Irogs to pieces while they were alive, of leaving mud turtles on the track for the passenger train, eothat he could hear them pop, and of pntting the kittens on the kitch en stove to see them dance. Bad boy, do not be discouraged Hope on, for there may be a future for you. Do not lose hope when your parents talk back at you. You have just as good a ' chance to be known all over the world as the boy of whom I have told you. H" was pow, too. lie bad to eow bis wild oats first, as you eay, but he steadily worked his way on nntil at the time of his death he was known wherever the English tongue was spoken as Benedict Arnold, and everyone wanted to see him very much indeed. Even the Sheriff, who wouldn't recognise him at all when a boy, walked for miles and miles to find him and converge with hia. When be ttoi there Mr. Arnold was not at home. He had thought of something in Ergland that he wanted to go ar.d get. oalem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of the Wor'd, have received notice that they are entitled to the beautiful silk ban ner offered by State Deputy Head Consul F. . McHenry, of Portland, to the odge in his district making the greatest increase of membership during 1895. ' Mr. Mc Henry's jurisdiction comprises Oregon and Northern California. The net gain of members by the local camp daring that time was 150, which gives stbem a just claim to the title of "banner" lodge. The prize is to be delivered about April 1st and will be valaed at 175. Statesman . bevera days ago the Democrat pub lisbed the hen ordinance of Albany, an ordinance that has been in force several years. It rras dona as a reminder. Sev eral state papers have referred to it as if something The Budget gets off the followm.': Albany, Or., is overrun with nous ana roosters xne ia'ter are.ro numerous and noisy that night is made hideous with their early crowing. There have been a number of kicks sent to tbe council and that body has passed an or. dinance which reads: (H?re appears the ordinance ) The next ordr of business will he a cat ordinance. There nmt be money in the life in surance Du&iness aa connocfd by some oi the old companies The JSew York Life Insurance Company was a success' ful bidder at 111 for $5,030,000 of bonds on the new United States government loan. Tne Mutual Life was ao unsuc cessful b'dJer at a lower figure for a like amount. Tne Equitable Life also bid for 2,000,0CO worth of the bonds, but its bid was nnder the limit that was favor ably considered. This ouht to be gestive to people getting insured . sug It took several valley republican pa pers a good many yenm to fin I out abont Binger Hermtnn. Tb3 Demochat sev eral yars ago had thj tftme opinion, and the same papers would get hut be cause they were given. How has Mr. Hermann changed any. Io fact he has improved, for he believes in free silver now . For the bent Drii-w nnxygon'. Dr. Price's cream butting Powdei World's Fair Mistiest Award. there' ia any republican who does want office let him hold up hie band. Snow and cold do not fit to the affec tione of Oregonians. We are not cloth ed and fortified for low mercury. The people at the Dalles want to know why the Cascade .Locks were not opened on March 1st aa promised. Susan B. Anthony is on her way to California to have male stru:k out of the constitution. She has a big job on hand, John F. Caples would like to have the nomination on the republican ticket for congressman from the second dietrlct. Horrora! It is now said congress will adjourn at an early date. The proper thing for it to do. All it will have done will be" to pass the appropriation bill without re gard to economy. The war cloud between the U. S. and Spain is big and ominmous. Spain has been trying for a yeat to whip a handful of Cubans. This suggests that it will be a very foolish move to attack the United States. The Portland Oregonian has just awarded a prize of $150 for the best defi nition of a baby. The Heppner lady who won the prise sent in this answer: A tiny feather from the wing of love, dropped into the sacred lap of mother hood." When did the Oregonian give any such prise? While we were shivering uin Albany ith thethermometer at SO degrees above sero in Montana tht mercury (rot lost at 45 degrees below aero. I! there is anything in comparison Albany peo ple should be happy. We were favored even in our Sown state, for while there were eigns wcpes ot snow at McMinn ville. there was less than one inch in Albany. Rev. Peter Trimble Bowe, who was appointed bishop to Alatka. at the gen eral convention of the Episcopal church on the 16th of October last, ia In the city, on his way to the cold orth Speaking of his appointment yesterday the bishop eaidithat be roasidered it penal sentence, because H meant prac tical! banishmect. '"I go." he said "to take charge ot the missions there The greater portion of my time will be ssent in the interior, where I shall go among the miners." Oregonian. Borate Con Iter, a young Newark Ohio boy. successfully hypnotized fcdwara Powers the other day. Coulter made Powers believe that a large epherlca piece of glass was a diamond that he had stolen . Being told that ha waa about to be arrested for the theft the boy swal lowed the glass to conceal it. He was then made to believe himself sica ar.d the glass was forced np. Coulter, though an amateur, has worked successfully with ten Newark subjects, and is already considered a remarkable hypnotist. Umatilla baa been having about the same experience as some other counties. The E O says: The Eat Oregonian publishes today an Itemised list of tha cost of making the assessment and tak ing the census of tbe county in 1695. From this list it will be seen that tbe taxpayers have been required to pay to clerks $4 per day !of 8 hours' work when they can be hired in any private busi ness for $i to 2.50 a day for 10 hours' work. Theexcessivs cost of the assess ment roll is doe to this squandering of "double pay" for assistance in tbe asses sot's office. Tbe law does not compel the eonnty to pay fancy prices for help and the county court is responsible for paying bills wherein such charges are made. Tbe total ccst was about f 6,000. Carlisle's Letter. Tbe foHowtng ia a peciai dispatch from Frankfort, Kentucky, and -shows tbe true position in reference to Carlisle's letter: Charles J. Bronston, speaking Tor the Democratic Steering Committee, baa prepared a statement in answer to the letter of reply from Secretary Carlisle, who waa asked to aid Senator Blackburn. Tbe statement was given out partly on account of telegrams received by tbe Democratic members of tbe Geoeral As sembly requesting expressions of opin ion on Mr. Carlisle's reply. Sams of them sent back fiery answers foil of term of denunciation. Mr. Bronston s statement is as follows: 'Mr. Carlisle has misconceived the spirit ai.d purpose of our telegram, acd does not in fact fully appreciate tne sit uation and contest at Frank 'ort. The Democrats, or at least tbe majority, wbo have heretofore been considered Demo crats, are fighting nnder fearful odds and constantly recurring misfortunes, not simply to elect a United States Senator, but to p eserve Democratic unity and re store Democratic supremacy. Recog nizing tbe role that in selecting men, as well as determining policies and meas ures, tbe will of the majority, expressed in an authoritative tnethoi, should al ways prevail, they have supported Mr. Blackburn as tbey would have supported any other man. They believe division now and rebellion against the expressed will of the majority will inevitably result in permanent division'and consequent increase Republican success. "To end this session without harmony and unity means such to the Democracy of Kentucky. Io the contest for legis lative succession there wonld be a divi ded Democracy against united Republi cans. Success then to Republicans would not simply mean tbe election of a United States Senator, but an immediate redisiriction of the State into legislative judicial and Congressional districts, Re publican control of the 3upreme Court and a large majority of Circuit Jcdges, com :n 7n wealth and conn'r attorneys,! sheriffs, county and clicu't clerks, tbe control of municipalities, and in fact tbr entire oticial machinery of every county, district and city in tbe Stale. Wiiat this rsuit would mean to Ken- tacky can best be understood by a visji' to Frankfort now to behold the oojeet lesson daily presented. In such a eon l . . I 1 1 r ... ut vuey appealed tor aiu irom a gresl party leader, as they had a right 10 ex pect from the history of the party in the past that every Democrat would be will ing to share bis party's trials as well as enjjjjiha fruits of victory. It was In this spirit the telegram was sent .o Mr. Carlisle, and not with the inter.! either to ask dictatios or reflect npon the capac ity of his rupporters here. "Many of ns who signed the telegram still claim to be Democrats for sound moiiey and 'sound principles,1 but not to snch an extent as to betray our party or to desertion lo l.e face of the enemy. "Many of the 6 men who signed tbe dispatch have always been friends and supporters of Mr. Carlisle and would have deemed it an honor to support him again. I sincerely regret that Mr. Cai lisle so misconstrued tbe telegram." The people of Astoria are displaying poor wisdom in not locating the new de pot In a central part of the cly. Considerable discussion has been had as to the stae of Cuba, and wild guesses have been made. It ia 760 miles long, and ranges in width up to 727 miles, the average width being about 60 miles. Ite population ia about 2,000,000. : Teople should bvgin now to think about whether they want the railroad cor mission and several other useless commissions perpetuated in Oregon. Two years ago the public had an object lesson on what ante election promiees amounted to in the matter. If the peoplo of Lion county want their interests pio'ected in the next state legislature they should aend demo crats to Salem. The three members of the house from this county voted for an average appropriation ot $1,491,935.99, a fact that contains its own sermon. Here is another one of Sam Jones say ings, indicating that Sam believes that the end justifies the means: Wake up the church, (preachers, ifj you have to lick an old deacon every Sunday morn ing. For every deacon you. throw through the window 3000 people will ome to hear you preach. Members of the Central Labor Union and sympathisers of organized labor of N Y City filled the large hall of Cooper Unicn Sunday to protest against the proposed expenditure ot 9110,000,000 for coist defense, as well aa more millions for an increased (navy. The last republican state legislature spent $23,000 for clerks alone. A good business man could take the contract for performing the actual work leqoired for $1500 for the term And make money. No b'gger swindle waa ever perpetrated on the people than this clerk busmeea Aren't the people about tired of ilT Thereat estate market is becoming somewhat livelier. Some good sales have been made within the past week, and a big deal which is now on Is liable to be consummated within the next day or two. It will only be a question of a lew weeks until real estate transactions will b very rapid. There is now more outside inquiry for Astoria realty than ever before. Bndjjet. "The Albany Democrat "will wager that aa toon as Mr. Hermann ia nomi nated, aa he probably will be, the States man will be shouting as loud as the RMeburg Plaindealer tor him." Of eourse it would be a biter pill. The Statesman will support the nominee of tbe convention; but that nominee wiU never be Hermann .Statesman. We shall see. Trickery la generally back acting. Tbe republicans secured tbe admission of several new- slates io order k get the in creased power to be obtained by having a large number more of U S senators in tbe patty. Tne result servu them right. Every senator from eoch states has proven an elephant on the hands of tbe party, and the result is dissension and an impossibility for the party to do any thing in congress. Tbe present session is a very discreditable one. One of the most peculiar things that ever happened occurred at Phoeoixville, Peon., the other day. A man wandered down to the creek which flows through tbe town, and either fell in or sat down on the bank and put hia feet into the water where the ice had been broken The ice began to form above bis ankles. and his It ts were as fast as though tbey were in stocks, and it waa impossible for him to free himself. When found be waa nearly frosen, and axes bad lo be nsed to break tha ice that bad frosen about bis ankles. He is now ia tbe h ca pital, and both feet may bave to be am putated. A Remarkable License BUI. The Raines license bill, which is liable to become a law in New York State, ia a unique one and contains some remarks ble provisions. Here are some as out lined by tbe World: Tbe bill orders a license toieeuetoany one wbo will pay tbe tax, provided the applicant has not been convicted of crime; raises the cost of saloon, hotel and restaurant license in New York to $800 Irom 250, taxes Brooklyn saloons $6-30 and those of em l'er cities from 1C0 to $500 each ; seems to impose the $800 license fee 00 all Sew York City dubs and to put them nnder tbe same restric tions as ordinary saloons regarding pro hibitive hours: raises the drugstore tax to $100 a year io New York; taxes every steamboat or railway car on which liquor ia sold '500 each ; permit option io sma'l towns, bur denies it to cities; refuses to submit to popular vote in New York or Brooklyn tbe Sunday -closing question ; provides that no new license shall be granted to any saloon within 200 feetof a school or church or wilbin 200 feet of residences without tbe .written consent 01 two-tbirds 01 tbe owners thereof; provides for revoking- licenses on application to Supreme Court with proof that license is unfit to retain such license; provides that any person wbo forfeits bis license or violates Excise law shall not bave another license within five years; requires that saloon blind sbsli be drawn and the interior clearly exposed to view from ouUiJe during closed hours; lorbids "free lunches" in licensed saloons, ; forbids restaursnts to serve drinks with meals on Sunday; for bids apartment hotels to serve drinks to guests in their rooms weekdays or Snn days; impose six months to one yrar imprisonment and a fine of twice the regular license fee opon any one found guilty of selling liq ir without a li;ente; aod, finally, tlu Raines Excise bill creates an entirely new political machine, as follow : A State Commissioner 't Excise whb a salary of $5,000 a year and an allow ance of $1200 tor traveling expenses. This commissioner will bt appointed by the Governor. He will have an army ol subordinates scattered throughout 1 In state, who will hold office at bis ''pleas ure." Tuere will be a Deputy S.ate Commissioner of Excise at $4,0.0, with $1,200 for expenses. N-sw York Cdy will have a Special Doty at 81,000, Brooklyn one at $3,000 and Buffalo one at $2,0t)0. Tbe State Commissioner of Excise will bave a corps of sixty private detectives, known as "special agents," who will draw $1,200 a year each and traveling expenses. A special cov.nsel for each county to serve in excise matters. All of these, as well as a vast number of clerks, &e., will hold their positions at the "pleasure" of the State Commis sioner ol Excise.. . , , Some elegant dengues in crockery ware at low prices ut4Jonn and Hustons., -' m oa Good treatment fit Conn and Hiistons. and their (roods are the best. MISFITS. Pnt a nickle In the palm of vour hand. slightly moist, and have some one try to sweep it off with a brush broom held erect. It can't be done. The following from the Prinevillo He view displays the spirit of the age: "B. N. Long, who has been a resilient of Price for several years, has sold out his interests at that place and informs us that he will start in a few days overland for British Columbia, and if that coun try does not suit his fancy, he will tnke a trip to South Amorica. The directors of the Eugene schools gave a two and a half column report of the workings of the schools of that city under the heads: Attendance, health, teachers, discipline, school furniture, low taxation, decoration day, inscriptions, lessons ot charity, and the clerk, in a , manner to indicate that they have taken a very active personal interest in the schools oi that city. The Chinese lily is now blooming its last bloom for 1896. Mrs. A. J. Good mnn of Independence, writinc to the West Side, who ia an authority cn flower 1. :n . 1. . .Mtinn o.i ..o ..I . them in the garden and the bulbs will multiply, and two years from now the new bulbs will bloom. Thus our flower lovers can have their own bulbs without buying them. The officials of the O. P. R. R. were over the road a few days ago. They will retire the old road and poesibly extend the road on across the mountains which would boom the lumber trade and that would give employment to thousands of men. Mmto Cor. Salem Journal. Re- nair ia meant orobablv instead of retire. The news is good, and we wonder where the Minto man got it. The recommendations for the improve ment ot the Willamette from Portland to Eugene indicate that it might be cheaper to build a new river bt between tha points named. But however great the cost, the people of the upper Willam ette valley are entitled to have the river made navigable at all seasons of the year. An open river is the best regulator of transportat'on charges, The Ihkllea Chronicle, How does the following irom the Rose burg Plaindealer suit the Salem States man and Oregonian: At the district convention at Albany next month Mr. Hermann will have the following sup port: Douglas 9. Clackamas 12, Yamhill 9, Benton 5, Polk 8, Marion 10, Wash ington 6, Coos 4, Curry 2, total 64. two more than enough to e'ect on the first ; ballot. The high school of Portland has a school paper. One issue appeared last week. In it was a nicety reading poem dedicated to the class of 1S96. Tbe next day after it appeared there was conster nation upon learning that the innocent poem was an acrostic, and that the first letters of each line read : "Rigler ia an old ass." Prof. Rigler is the principal. It was found that the poem had been put in the newspaper box and signed by the name of a young lady who had been dead several years, a fact not noticed at tne time. A London sporting daily paper recent ly printed a paragraph relating to the fate of Lent. It cays that news has come lo hand that a missionary named Enoch recently noticed in tbe hands of a beggarly Armenian, in treatment at the local hospital at Moosb. a splendid silver watch, un being asked where he got it the beggar said that while cromg a wood near Bitlis be saw two Kurds rob bing a cor pee, by the side of which was a bicycle. W ben the robbers caught sight of tbe Armenian and his friends tbey made off. and be took toe watch. On the case is engraved, "Frank Lena, 1S94." This deSnitely settles the fate of the unfortunate gtobe-irotter. Letter List. Following ia the IU4 of letters remaioing in the PoetorhVe at Albany. Linn county. Oregon. March 3, 185. I'enon calling fur these letters tnut trite the dale on which they were advertised. Brittingbam, Frank E Boiee, Emma Mrs Couley, Prof i I) Crockett. Jamee Ciaik, Bell Friendly, J C Heaton.U ' Weal, F C Plaster, Mary Smith, Robert Crocker, J Y tiraves, V 1 2 Hood, David Perry, Oscar Kamsy, A M Kpencer, M F rcott, Laura Tharp, Geo Xurck, J Y T. J. Srma. P M MARRIED. Ui'jtl-WATKIXS. On March 1, io.-o. at tne residence 01 i . w . iHilv, in Scio, by Iter. G. L. Sutherland. Mr. A. V. Hagey and Miss Dixie n at kins both of fecio. BORN UAWKLXS. On March S 1W In Al. bany, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkins. their first child, a eon. All doing well. DIED. KIAM-, Y. On Saturday nlpht, Feb ruary 2W. 1898, in Albany, of typhoid fever, Mrs. Grant Kinney, aged 'Jo yea.. The deceased leaves a husband, who returned from Southern California Satur day morning, and five children. Sh U highly spoken of as a good wife, mother uu oeigo oor. Funeral services took place tint after noon at 2 o'clock. ALTUX.-On March 1, 1896, at his home in Benton conntv, on the nouieii place, Mr. W. W. Walton, at the age of 60 year?. The deceased leaves a wife and several eral children. He waa highly esteemed by a large circle of friend. If you want a enod and clean smoke buy cigars made bv our Al bany cigar factorv. Boys Engineer overalls. 2Sc per pajr.at JLJi. Blain Clothing Cof. t 1 J HEN they pat iuiivw DH natural inclination. His enjoyment of life is limited. He cannot eat what he wants to-be fa lira Ited to a very frugal diet He Is alive tm be sore, but lira doesn't possess very many advantages. Are not all things equally true of a dyspeptic? Pot all of the real enjoy. ne g-eia out Ol life, he might as well be In jail. He can- not eat wbatbelikea. nor as much of it as ne would like, if he transgreases any of the rules of bis diet, be Is punished for it He suffers much. geta inua sympatny. Dyspepsia starts with indigestion, and may lead to almost anything. Indires- .... , , won means a variety of things ft shows Itself in many ways. At first, perhaps a little heaviness in the stomach, a little sourness, windy betchinmi and heartburn. Headaches begin to come pretty soon after that, and biliousness and a foul taste in the mouth in the morning. Chronic constipation is almost Inevitable, and it is probably the most serious trouble l5"t T?1T b!ke. hold r "an. IU seeming simplicity is the thing thst makes it most dangerous, because it leads to neglect Constipation means thst the body ia hold ing poisonous. Impure matter that should be gotten rid of. The poison Is being re. absorbed Into the blood and tbe whole bodv to being filled with it Impurity In the blood may lead to almost any disease. There is no telling what may come of It Constipation is tbe start of it all. And yet people are careless about it It in the most serious thing in the world, and the easiest to cure if you go about it right. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta cure constlpstion. Cure it positively, certainly, infallibly. Cure it so it stars cured. Cure it so you can stop taking medicine. :: .. And that U something that no othei remrdy ia the world will do. ill t r ii 1 1 TELEGRAPHIC. The President's Atlllade. Washington March a Tli mi.int and his cabinet undoubtedly are strongly opposed to the present recognition of the belligerency of the Cuban insurgent, and to any declaration concerning their inde pendence as embodied in the recent con gressional resolutions. It is understood that the administration does not think the present sUne ot affairs in Cuba justifies any chimjre m the attitude of the government. Big Salt St. Paul, March 3. United Stales District Attorney Stringer has brought about a dozen suits within the lust few days in one of the largest litigations which has ever been carried on in the Northwwt. About 1000 defendants, all residing in this state, and 12,000 acres of the must valua ble land in Minnesota are involved. The lands are valued at $411,000,000 and the en tire town of Litchfield is involved. Emblrm t Himray. London, March 3. The demonstration at the Queen's hall tonight in favor of per manent arbitration between the United States and Great Britain wjs disappoint -ing from (he point of numbers. The audi ence, which was not large, was mostly composed of women. Much enthusiasm was caused, rx-ndinp tha arrival of tlin speakers, when the guls who were to sing in tbe choir trooped upon the stage in i batches, arrayed alternate! in sashes form, ed of the union jack and of the stars and ' stripes, until a complete blending of tbe fiass of tbe two countries was effected. Italics Bsaied- Bome, March 3. It U reported here to day that General Baratcri, commander of the Italian forces in Africa, who suffered another severe revere at the hands of the Shoans, while advancing on Abbacarima, was wounded. The Italian ara.y was di vided into three colums. According to correspondents in Africa of tbe 1'eople Romano, half the Italian artil lery ana ammunition and provisions were lot. Other advices report 3000 Italian I .. . I a: l : 1 1 . 1 i . ,'"crB . ana among mem Ueneral Atucfwiiciiau v&x ooruilua. la IheBeaale. V AsnixoToy, March 3. The senate gave rnot of the day to tbe atrriculturat appropriation bill and pasted that meas ure, ciirying 83.3KJ.000, without material amendment. Another bill passed during the day changes, the limitations of fourth class mail matter so as to free Use costal service from bulky articles heretofore sent tree by the government departments. Waal Ike rrastoa. Sak i bascisco, March 3. Chief Crowley has discovers 1 that, in order to retire on a pension, be mast serve on the police department 20 years conMnnoaidv. and will therefore withdraw hia reaiirna- tion. He baa three years more to serve before he is entitled to a pension. n Car's BMly Faa. Tacoma. March 2 The body of Mrs. A. B. Cody, niuwing for a month, and for whom the whole coast has been searched, was found this morning in the brash near .onn .Mom nrwei and water Iront by r. Goodrich, the woman's father, and A. R Upright, a warm fneni of the family, who never relaxed their tench. The body was found in a kneeimg pocture with a bullet hole io tbe right temple and a revolver in the right band. It was a clear case of sui cide. Tbe woman was temporarily de ranged. Her btssbaad gave up the search Fnoay and started fur hi borne ia Chicago- arrab for Cab. WAnmoTOjf March 2 Cuba Libra bad a field day in tbe boote. lJespit tne war talk from Spain, tbe trugg:ieg pa triots in Cuba were eulogized aod sympa thised ia two hobri' debate, and the rules were then suspended and tbe resolutions by tbe botu foreign affairs committee were adopted as a suMtitnte for those of the senate by an overwhelming majority, ! S3to l7. An ana!) U cf the vote show ' teat I W repubiicans, 0 democrats and fiv populiita voted for tbe reaoiuUou. and publicans and eight democrats a raintt them . - v ... mu vr.ifiib imuumjn the sheets. Dontget belmeen thern; if Crus Sr Trial. damp dry them. Salkw, Match 2- -The case of tbe SU!e Cure your rheumatism with Joy's Veg v. 3L. S. Sleeve, the atfccmey. waa today i et'e arlniU lereraed. and a new trial ordered. Sleeves i Kp fll.e out ol -Tour hozu they are was jointly indicted with JcwphfHunco') Wir file lIuimiM lf mnnW in I - I degree, alleyed o bar been committed in j tb kiLing of Genrce W. Sayrw, in Port-1 . V,eo -vour blooJ ' 'hia you feel cold land. Steer was convicted of man-1 1 Te ,chnf- When your blood shtoxkler. and. being entraced to impria- . take Joy a egetabie RarsapariUa ; onment io the peniteeliary for a term of 13 ;1!1 make yeur blood red, rich and jear and to pay a hoe of $!0u0. appealed. ! 1 1. . .... aJ . J. I, it will do to take Joy's Vegetable Ceiu.ttrrr IsSlcaat. ' Sarvaparilla now. Map wis March S. Cable dUpabrbea. When you gel off you bicycle after a from tbe United Staiea are itMseaaing tbe 'orjS? warm rnn, put on a coat, feeling of indignation aruosel among tbe I If vou are going on a trip take lor s massm when it became known the l otted j Vegetable Saisaparill. States senate favored the recognition of tbe Strange food makes strange stomachs. Cuban losurgenu ma belliaereoU. Tbe Jot's Viable isrMpanlia reache the neertpapr Leretoo&rm the report tial stomach, cleanse tbe stomach, and re use Spanuh naval squadron, consisting of J news the stomach. four cruisers and a dispatch- boat, ia to be ot to Cuba without delay. In addition, the Spanish naval officers aod marines are to be attached to Speaiab mail boats, which are to he armed and equipped aa aaxiiliary cruiser. laawraewto Bealea. " Havaxa, March 2 Ueuletiant-C4ooei Arce, in command of tbe Ic-vueila U It too as engaired yeUrday with the insurgent forces, commanded by Ola!!. N'unex,Cayilo and Alvarex He disJodginl the insurgent from their positions, and they left H killed and retired with many wounded. In a lab engagement tbe ir.surgeut lost 22 killei acd many wounded. re Arsaealasui aasarred. CosnTAXTlxori.E, March 2. The mas sacre of 13 Armenian families it reported from Ite district of Moosh. Five Armen ia are snid to have been killed at Kirch ebir, in tbe Angora district. Villi ri(hl at aaee. Maprid. March 1. If one may judge by the thing that haa been said, and some of tbe tbintrs that bave been done today, the Spanish people are dtermined to go to - iuiuoiiu -uu mo inueu elates, and to spefruiy avenge tbe insult which it is lanrtea has been offered to tha hmmhtr pride of Spain by tbe United States senate in ueuxmioing io recognize tbe Cuban provisional government aa a Mlii-nren power, and to ask the presid-nt to nse hi gooa onices witn cpain to obtain recogn tion of Cuban independence. Can't" adjswra UsSsaa Wabiiixgtox. March 1. The manner in which tbe appropriation bills are beiwr puu-u vuivugu Bum nooses ot congress in dicates an early adjournment nf It is the intention of tbe republican leaders to bave tbe appropriation bills all out of me way before the lost of March, and wuen mis is aone mere drill ha u , nwl or congress sitting, as it has become evi dent that nothing else can te done at this seswon ot congress. Hst Heasted Hpsalsrds Sarckloxa. oi imngnuion and ha'e against the United plates, which seems to hava liken sion of Ihd heart tf all Spain over the a uonoiibe L r.ited btntes senate in recog- ""'un ioe piovisionai goverameni ot Cuba as Belligerents, and in calling upon Fresi wnt iieveiand to use bts good otlices with bpain to secure (he iidepemlence of Cuba culminated in violent scenes here todav. and an attack upon the United States con sulate. Over a Ballrsad Bepst A STUB! a, March I. The exilement over the mutter of Uie location of a depot for the railroad is running high. Rival factions of the town ure outbidding each other to see which shall secure the location. The location rests betwreo the cunUr of tbe town, tongue point, the eastern extremity and Smith's point, or the west end. The best proposition now seems to bo in the hands of the Smith point people. A Cuban Sturm Havana. Mnrch 1. k b-rrible whirl- wind passed through the towns of Radits and l.ca Aureus, . 7 o'clock, in the even ing of rehrvarv 28. doinir an immense amount of dumage. Thee towns are situ ated in the south wnt ot the province of Santa Clara. Intimitis tbe wind dttstros. eu u noun s anu injured a large number of persons Waal Boles. I)K8 Mo INKS. March 1 .At a mwlinirnf populista here vesterda". lames It. Weavttr nominated ex-Qovernor Roies as the peo ple s party candidate for president. Weav er's declaration whs due to the recent lettet of Mr. Boies declining to allow hit name to ucuacuin conneciion wiia lue usmocratic ' nomiiia'ion for tbe presidency, and indors- ing the free coinage of silver. be used in connection with tbe democratic A Rare Musical Treat. The Parsons orchestra of Portland will give a concert in Albany on Wednesday evening March 11, which will be a mu sical treat of rare merit. The following program will be one ot the choicest ever presented in Albany : Overture, "William Tell," Rossini. Miserere from 'HTrovatore,, duet for cornet and trombone, Mr. II. II. Samuels and Mr. John Walin, Verdi. Fantasia, "Martha," Flotow. Intermezzo, "Love's Dream After the Hall" The Spanish Student, Czilbulka. .Overture, "Banditenstreiche" Von Suppe. Cn Saluda a Espann" Waltz Brillionte, Bandurria solo, Mr. M. It. I'alacios, Mr. Carlos Rebaglia'i guitar accompanist. Intermezzo from "Cavalk-ria Rusti cana." Mascagui. Mexican Dunce, "Rote and Thorn," Ridengue. Spanish Caprice, "Bouquet of Roses," The Spanim (students, Hanchg. Selection. Operatic, Offenbach. Geo. II. Parsons, director. 14 people. Admission : Reserved seals 50 cents, on sale at llodjjes 6c Burkhart; gallery 25 cents. A remarkable case is reported from Lake City, Fla. Johr Allen, a farmer living in this county, rcpoits that some six weeks ago a boy in bis neighborhood, aoout o years or age, stuck ao orane thorn Into hia hi n. whirl, Inflamed nn. tu i.. j I, 7 7 A V , " ollen ttom l'd to foot. Finally tbe peculiar swelling subsided, however, and the boy recovered. But immediately bis skin began to flake otf in great dead strips and patches, nntil he had aa com pletely shed hia entire cuticle, from crown to foot, aa a enake at moulting time, including that over the pslme of hia bands and soles of the fret, which came off whole and resembles somewhat a cast-off sho, and being quite as hard and thick. It is a perfect cast of lbs feet, showing the lines of the skin, and it is about the consistency and much of the appearance of bard glue. But the boy hsa a completely new skin and is doing well. Mr. Bars Got It The State Capitol building hoard today appointed W. It. Barr, C. E., of Albany, engineer and su perintendent in charge ot constructing the state sewer from the insane esvluin. penitentiary and slate bouse to the Wil lamette river. Mr. Barr was educated at the Harvard school of engineering- and 1 l.:t 1 11 . m usgmy rccouimeuuea ma a competent uu lor ute pos 1 1 1 on. j ou real. Twut Lovb AXD DrTV. An eleranl military display may be seen in Hodges A Burkharvs window. It is well gotten up, and Is a good reminder of the military drama to be prevented on Wednesday ol next week, "Twixt Love;and Duty,'' by Prof, ltaynor and sister, nnder the ais pieoes and with the assistance of F. Co. Prof, aod Mite Kay nor come highly spoken of as performers. Mies lUynor has been with some of the leading comp anies of tbe U. S. A dramatic treat is promised. To Mask AaaASGEMSxrs. A meeting will be held at the court bouse kriday evening at 7:30 to make arrangement for tbe republican convention to conven in Albany on Aeril 7. This will be one of the livest conventions ever held in Oregoo, so many are tbe candidates, and it is a local matter regardless of politics l era that all visitors are treated welL fatly Health Laws. ron't eat so rapidly, feit on a dair and be quiet after eat iog. Your stomach is not a coat bin. When you fel uncomfortable after ' tin J"00 have eaten too much, am i00 0"1 1Ub!e SarsapariJln. and . . r- i i 11 yon sutler from rheunatiam watch ST Wear flannel undergarments. Kefp vour feet warm : vour head cool. o appetite? Take Joy's Vegetable SareapariHa. Keen appetite. Accept nothing but the genuine uhen asking for Joy's Vegetable SarsapariUa. INVENTORY OVER, We have a surplus of the following goods which we will close out at prices named : White beans Sc Yellow onions 3c Tea sittings 12ic Gal cans maple svrcp SI 00 S gal - 55 Western yeast 03 Gallon cans peaches 2i 1 lb cana 1'rogres Jak pur 22 1 gal cana Tcarl ifj 4 it Good roast coffcer. 19 3 lb papers wash poader tX) 31b cans baked beans 10 Italian prunes 4c Call ear lj-as these gnosis w ill go rap idly. C. K. Rkownaix. Doesn't Take Much Money For groceries at Parker Bros. Their prices are reasonable and alitt'egoesalocg ways. Qcality it something also. They keep on ly the be.t It is a fair and senate flat footed fact that if jou trade with them you al - ways p-t jrooU treatment in goods, prices and personally. Thai is consider able ia the lone run. It counts particu larly in gr jceries and baked goa ls. 1 ou can rei what you want without, running around by trading with Parker Bros. Completely Satisfied are people who get their prescriptions uneu at iiougea tnirtnarts. Tbev exercise the greatest care and are a wave nromnL Pure ilrmrs. iwrlnmnn ..r.i, ,r . . .. - auu a une line 01 stationary. Farm Loans. I have a limited amount of nionei tc loan on good farm lauds in Linn ana ad joining county. On very favorable terms Interest parable annually. Call or write at onon a the amount I have for loaning win soon Ik; -r.e. O U. tJUHKnART. Albuny, Orefn Mcaic Miss Mildred Burmeatcr teacher of piano or organ. System the .11 ft son touch anu technique. Residence fth street, opposite U r chtitch SoMETIIINO Nkw. Crawford Pnxrnn nlways iu Ihe lend, have introduced two new rtyles in photos. The Dlatinotvne and engraved photo, both elfg,int and very popular. See them in tieir gallery on First slr.-ct. All ateeemanead It. Ask your physictsn. lour drllrlit and your frienJs about Shiloli' Cur for con sumption. '1 h-y will recommend it. Fr tale by Foshsy & Mason. J. W Bentley at his old stand in tbe Cuttick block. Boots and shnea n.,l , nu;..i -..1 1 : Tr well and carefully. For Prescriptions d7T"vWs. PRICES Are reduced on all goods at READ, PEACOCK SCO'S. TERMS BASH We're positively going out of busi ness. Call early. Notice for Publication Land Opficx at Oiicos Cut, O' February 24, 1896 notice 1 herebr given that the folio ing named etller ha tiled notice of hu intention to make final proof in support oi 111 cuilm. and that said pront will be made belore tne county cierfc cf Linn couuty, a Atbany. Oregoa, on May ab. 16, Az lotint, Micler; H E 11743 for tw n; of the NE t.'of Sec ia and U t t 4r of gee t, Tp 10 8 R 5 E- He names tbe following witne- to prove tilt coo. UnQTuk roider.ee upon and cultivation of, lid land, viz: S G Pearton. J L peaaiey f M ferry, all of Detroit, Or., and J 3b rogev.r, "l Berry, Or. RotisBT A Mitxca, Register. KQTICE OF AKf.UAL SCHOOL ELEC- T.IM. Noiiee i hereby given to the legal rot t of school ant net ro 5. ot Linn conn state oi Oregon, that the annual school election for the said dicni.t, will be held at (be county treasure! office in Albany to begin at the hour of a o'clock p m the seend Mondar. being the O'h day March. I8-J. This election is called for tbe purpose of electing one director serve tmec years and one cierk to serve one tear. Daied this 17th dav oi February, iS96 L Flixx. - F E Allex, Chairmao. Clerk CTRAYED.- bay hcrse, weighing Oabout 1060 from A.bacy. out of tbe bara of the snbtcriber. oa or aoout the 10th of February. I'leare return to or write U tbe owner. II. Bbodebs. MANAUFR FjR UXN COrXTY. Mrs. Ueorge tiickireon bas been nsaue manager of L.Ldb coonty far tbe Vin i Company cf aa tranciico. .vte car ries w fail line of their celebrated treat ceat. oce al residence east side itroad aibia Street between 2nd acd 3d Ofbce boors from 9 a.m. to 3 p. m. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES doing piesuant heme work. will gladly seno lull pattieular to all serdicg 2ct stamp Uu if. A. StebitB. Lawreece, Michigan. (f TT? Let Cs Keaarn To iVl C gether! Is it not bet ter to bur your Bread, tHes, Bolls, Cakes, etc, at a reliable store where they ase niy the Beet material why of course i ta yon dont want dyspepsia and you, never get it y eating anvtling from ou store. U.S. BAKERY. Be Ellsworth and Lyon Sad St. C. U. Vakotkb. Proprieto Money to Loan, I Lave tbe KHowing sums of money to loan on good Real or Personal secunty : 2,!0, 11,000, f 1,000, toOO. . J. M. Ralstosi. K McNElLU Bemver TO THE E A civas rata cuoicb or TWO TRAXSCtJNTlXENTAl. ROUTES GREAT KOssTHERri UfsIOfl PACIFIC VIA via SPOKANE WIKNEAPCUS DENVER OMAHA ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW RaTES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCKAN STEAM KKS EAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 OAVS .. roa SAN FRANCISCO for full details cl.in Cdbbax & Moctsith, Albany, Or jr Aonaaiw: WHHCRI.BUK1. lii't Pax . Aosm POR1LAND, OR. ALBAHY INSURANCE AGENCY Dealers In Insurance, Wljeat and Oats. W hare bud more thoreuch truinina in all the branches cf iiifunnce than anv other agent in Albany, end can give you more genuine insurance far your money than any other agent in tl.e city. District areata for the Sun, of Loudon. established 17l0 A. D, Phoenix, of Lon don, A-1, 1783 and ''Continental, New lork. the only company issuina a 5 v 'Safntv Fund Policy, ' - . nnlmtn at w Al. SL.M'.ttt, tO., Mgrs pa l u II I I I " ' " "'" - - -" "rr K0TI5E OF CSAKCc CF NAME. In the county court of Una county state ot Oregon. In l be matter of 'he Frank Enzenrperger, change of name of to that of Frank Bperger, lo an whom it mar cmce'n. oce is hereby given, that tbe Honorab'e, tbe county court of Linn county, Oregon, by s order duly made and entered on record Tuesday tbe 3rd day of March. A D. 1896, af-er doe and legal notice and tear ing thereof, has changed the name of riank &ozenperger, a resident of Linn county. Oretton. to the name of Frank Sperger, and. that said change in name is . ........ i , i i i . . . . May. and bis son r rank Hoer.er. wnicu said Danes of Frank Sperzer, Merhe May spfrger. ana t ran tiovfxt (their son,) ball heeftr be their legal name. 1 ITJfcS3; tbe Hon J K scal Duncan, judge of the county 1 court of tbe State of Oreeon. Lr tle coonty of Linn, with tbe seal of said cjurt affixed, this 3rd day of March. 896. Attest: K Needs: am. clerk. JosI'Galbraith. by FM Ked field, AUy for Petitioner Deputy. SQMUOXS (Ae Circuit Court for U Ccty, Stole 01 Clara I Mumford, p'ain'iff. a Lemuel S Mumford, defendant. i IN THE NAME OF TH2 STATE OF Oregon: You are beaeby required to p- pear ana answer tne cowpiaint of tbe above named plaintiff in tbe above entitled court now on fiie with the clerk of said court, on or before tbe first day of the reg ular ierm inereor, 10-wit: Monday, the t-h day of March, 196, it beings a day of tbe regular tern of said court, and you axe beeby notified that if you fail to aooear and make answer to said complaint, as herein required, tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe above entitled court for tbe relief as prayed for in ber complaint on file herein, to-wit: for a decree of said court dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and detecdant above named, and that the care, custody and control of tbe minor cbiio, Jtba V. lam (ord, be awarded the plaintiff. This summons ia poplished la tbe Ac baxt DaJLr EaafOcaAT by order of tbeJSon U H fdea-itt, judge of said court, duly made la chambers at Albany, Oregon on tbe 27th day of January. 18'J6- WUTHESrO&D Wry ATT Attorneys for p am 'iff ASSIGNEES KOflCE XF AFPCICT KENT. Notice it hereby iriven that t "e aader- ai gned baa hern duly appointed and has ousJ iSed as assignee of the estate of A L Lamb an insolvent debtor, purtaaat 10 a deed of assignment duly executed and filed in de partment No 1 of trie circuit court of the s ate of Oregon for Lino county, and al persons having claim against tbe estate said Insolvent debtor wilt present the saga duly veriSed as required by law, to the sd derslgued at the law office of Blackburn t Somen, in Albany, Oresroa, witaia three months from the date hereof Faasx Matthews, Black bc b & Sou eas. Assignee, Attorneys foraasignee. CITATIGX. Ia the coucty com t of the State of Ore- goaf r the county of Ltna. In the mafer of the estate " of CITATION Jaae E Carter, deceased. To Harriett A Gregory.. lizzie Hunt, Wm McGec. Ella Mauhewa. EpsieGra ham. Sarah Bass, E Harvey Ford. La vino Hatch. Anna Patters is, Sarah A Rothrock. Ju ia Chxk, Dora X French. Maud Dillon, Jo ia Threlked, Sophia rord, Philbpia F'tde. Robert Ford. Margaret Rsce. Fraakie UcrUs, and to all otters ksowa asd rjeknowa interested ia said es'a'A GREETING; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORfcGOX: You are hereby cited and required to appear ia the county court cf the State of Oregoo, lor the county cf Linn at tie court ronn thereof, at Albany, ia the coonty of Lin a on Saturday, the 11th day ol April. iS-A at 10 o'clock ta tbe fore noon of that day, thee and there to show casse. i any there bs, why aa order should rot he Ua.ed out of tbe above entitled cosrt authorizing aad directing Ed R M Carter, the doly appointed, qaalined ssd acjr g acJmtr.ii'rator of said estate, tu eil tbe reai property belonging to said estate described as follows, towit: Lots nree, four, five and six ia block etevea ia Hack kniaa's ecoo4 addirtos to the d'y ol A'bany. Lian connty Omroa- Witaesa, tbe lion J N lancan. judge ol tbe coonty court of tbe State of Tegon for ite cointt oi A.1BB un tae seat ot savi roort affixed this Sod dav of Alsrcb. A D. iSrS. ATTEST: S Nsxpbam, Oerk. By F KacniXD IsS Notice for Publication Lasd Orric at Obxoo Crrr. Oa February i0lb,l SS6. Na-ic is hereby girea thst tbe fallow ing named settler has fiieri notice of his ia ten' ion to m ike final proof ia support ot hs claim, and tbataid proof ill be made before the register and receiver at Oregon , v afnu .u, ion, John Haiev. H E No. 10S.S for tbe E ofNWfa-N EJiofSWii- and lot 3 of Sec ltlp iOSR5 E- He names the following witnesses to prove fa is coo tit now residence upon and cultivation of. said land, via : J C Pratt, Mathew F Co ovia, John Daley aad J B Comiey. all of Green Basia, Ogo. Robes r A Mnxsa, Recister. Notice for Publication Lasd Orrici at Obegos Crrr, O. February 10,6. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler bai filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of bts ciai-a, and that raid proof will be made before te register and r-ceiver at Oregoa Citv, Unpen, on April 17th. IS96. via: Riley V Case. H E No. 1078 for the S ctNYYtfand K ot S W t, of Sec 12 Tpl9SR5E. lie names the WOsring witneiae to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vlsr Oria JudJ, F T Mayboru. Jacob Opp'egar. ail of lVtroit Or-gon. and C D Saith. of Berry, Oregoa . Robxkt A At iixeb, . Register. Notica for Publication Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon February 10. 1896 Notice is hereby eivea that the follow ing named se't'er has filed notice of his in'ention to mske final proof in support el 1 is ciaim, ana mat said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Ore gan Ci'y. Oregoa. Apnl 22nd, IS96. vix: Henry Suen H E 10697 for tbe lot 4, Sec 1, lots 1, 2, 3. Sec 2 Tp 10 S R 4 East- He nsmes the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resideucs) upon and cultiva tion of, said land, vix: Matbew F Colovia John Oalev. J B Comley, T P tiedill, all i ureen iwin, vaegon. . Robbrt A Miixkb. Reeisrer. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. No' ice i hereby riven that the under signed have heen bv te county court for Linn count. Oreajon, duly appointed ea- ecutcrs of the last will and testament ot lames It Morgan, late of sa'd coun'y. d cea t d. All persons hiving claims against the estate ot Aaid deceased are hereby required to preeer.t the tbe same to the undersigned at Tangent, Oregon, duly verified as by law required within six months from this date. ' This tbe Idih 'lay of February. 1S96. Wkathcrford A Wyatt, Atys for Executors, Ai nm C Morgan, torn B Jskks, Executors of the esta'e of Js U ijoran, deceased. ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meet'ng of the stockholders of tbi Albany Building Association wiU be held at store of I Gradwohl, ia Albanv, oa Monday, as may come bl (k. L.:Z ' I uuu vi u u virii'nf- snn Kill n mi,., h. I E I A 1 K7 1 B...S v Dated Feb 10th. Itf " 1 A P Twum, . r v I Z7 l ' ' ";mi,u' s iwuue's. Secretary, Notice for Publication t-AaoOrncx at Oaaooir Citt. Oa. February 10th 1896. ftotice is hereby given that be follow ing named settler bas fiUd notice of bis intention to make final proof la snpport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe register and receiver at Oregon City. Or., on April 17th, 1896, vis: Fred eric T Msyborn; B E 10793 lor the 8 M of ySaWr.H "dNHof S WjSecll. lplOSRoE. B r.jmi the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence cpoo end cultivation of, said land, viz: R'iey C Case. Orln Jodd. Jas Monroe, all of Detroit, Or., and Claud D Smith, of Berry. Oregon. Robs it A Muxes, Register sister. ion I Or Notice fcr Publication Lasd Ornct at Oregos Citt ( FeVuary 10. 1896. Jiotice Is hereby given that the foltow-iag-named settler has filed notice of hia in tention to make final proof la support of hia claim, aud that said proof snii be made before the register and recei e at Ore? 00 City, Or, on April i7 h, !fe&6. Tii: Grin Jurfd. Pre n H Vo 7TCt trm ih.DWl .1 m ' '' w - S ww w Sa NEJ.Wof rheSE Jt-8eei2aBdXW i Jo2 Eof Sec 13,Tpl0 SR5E. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Riley, C Case, K 8 Ban eon, both of Detroit, Oregon, Claud D omrn, oi Berry, vregon. uiner m ives car Detroit, Oregon. Robebt A afirxF.n, ) Notice for Publication Lajtd OrricB at Okeoow Cny.Ja January 201896. Notice is hereby given that be follow ing named settler has fid notice of his in tention to mase final pr"of ia support of tie claim, and that said proof wtli be made before the county clerk of Linn Co. at Albaav, Oregon, oa Msrrt ll.li06.vir: Charles Vv Calkin.H E So, 7s!74 for trie N ofNWiiSEiNwandNEJiofS W X&'t 3u Tp 13 S R 2 E Heoamestbe foliowine sritaerte to prove bi cootino- oo Tesidence upon aad enltivatioa of .said land, rat: John InompaoB. al bteruovent. both of foster. Oregon. ard John Scbnlts, O iver Rueell. both of gweet Home. Ore goo. Kobekt Mint a. htnter. Notice for Publication. Lasd Oftick at Obehos Citt, Obeqox. Janaary 24 h, lWeS Notice is hereby given that trie folow- ingoaamed settler has fi ed aotxe oi hia irteotioa to make final proof ia support of bis claim, aad that said proof will be made before 'be register and receiver at Orrgua (Sty. Orrtroe, March 10tb. -I96. vti: biaipna fesrwwi. u . o 11 140 tor tne N S E J.S E H S J cf Scl7,and N E 4 N E 4 of See 5 Tp i0 S R 6 E Ra names the following wi'neasea to prove his cootiDOoas residence cpoo aad cultivation of, sa d iano, tix: U iam areaael, James B Svams. J L Msetey, U O Ire, ail cf Detroi. Ma-ioa eoony, Oreaon Roeest A. M nxzK, Register. Notice for Publication Lnd Office at Oregoa C-Ty, Or Febraary 10. 196. Notice is hereby given that toe fol ow ing named settler bas filed notice of a is intention to inaka Gaal proof ia support of bis cJaum. aad that said proof wi'I be made beCore the registsr aid reeeiver at Oregon City, Oregon, oa April 22ad. ISS6, viz:MathewF Colovia. H E No- l9-30. for tbe Ms 1 and 2 See 13 Tp 10 S BSE aadNEfX of NEV SeclS rP10SB4 E. Be names the following w;iacjca to prove hia conttBaoa readeace apoa aad cnltiTation of. id land, viz : Joa Hiier, Henry Soesea. John Daley. J B Cooilevii of Green Bavb, Oregon. Robsbt A Miixsb, Register. Notice for Publication. Lasd Orrica at Oaaocx Crrr, C. sefsary 10, isso Noiice is rw-rtby pive-i that tne follow ing named sett In bas SJ -notice of bis iateoiioa to make final proof ia support of hia claim, aad tbat said proof will be made before toe register ard r ver at Oregon Oty. Or. Apnl lyh. 1596. viz: CUrde D Smi-b. H E for tbe N WfofSW and i X ot .N w i, ot !S?e 10 and & H of N E of Src 9 Tp 10 S R 5 E. Be aames the foUoariag witoessei 10 prove his coctinoou randeece epoa and cnltivalirB of. said land, v:x: R C Caw. OH a Jodd. both of Ietxoit. Or FT Mavbom. of Bery Or-, Jacob Opphper, of Detroit, Or. RoBxax.A M'ixea. Register. ASSiGHL S KC1ICE. To all the creditcn of F M Kiaer. am iaot vest d-tor. and to all other prrscas whom it may concern : You and each of you are berebv nctified that F U tCixer. of Lica eouctyl Orr-jrTa. has ssade aa aasigrmeat to the nndersiga ed. of all bis property for the benefit of ait his creditors, under tbe general as lfraaent laws of ihertate of Oreg; Ton ard each of yoo are therefore furtner bo rified aad reqoinsd to present your daitea ageicst said assicaor. F M Blixor. to rrw under oath at the ctEoe of W R Bilyea in Albaay, Ltsa county, Oregon, wi'hin f months from tbe date hereof. Dated this 1st dav of Janaary. 1S96. J. ll. IGLBV Assne. SUMUOtlS. for At Commtyaf Lima Heary Lyons, PUIotlir. W B Barr aaC E J O'Coo- rw, eo-partner doing busi aesa aad er tbe firm name and style of O'Connor i B-"rr Defendants To E J O'Connor one of the above nam ed defendants. - IN THE NAME OF IHE STATE OF Oregoa, yon are hereby required to appear and aner the complaint filed against yon ia the above entitled action oa or before tbe first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court next following the expiration of the publication of ibis summons, to-wit: oa the 9"h day of March 1&96, and if yon fait to answer a herein required, the plaintiff will take judrmeat against yon for tne relief demanded ia his complaint, to-wit: for judgment of tee above entitled court against yea for tbe sum of $227 aad interest thereon at the rate of tea per cent per annum, from tbe 27 hdayof September, A-D. 1S95. and for the futer sum erf $30 a atcrueys fees hsreie. and for thecewts aad disburse ments of this action to be taxed. Thn service of summons is made by pcblication by order of lion H H Hewitt, juige of said court, a.ade at chambers in the city of Albany, on the Sd day of lVc 1895. Whits sr & Nswfokt. -Attys for Plaintiff REFEREE'S SALE- Notice b hereby gives that tbe under signed, ihe duly appointed, qualiSed acd sole referee, appointed by the circuit court of tbe county of Linn and state ol Oregoa. in the suit wherein Nancy J Gi bene and W E Guhens her husband, W R Garrett and Esther Gaarett hi-, wife. Jsmee H Gar rett and Mary E Garrett bis wife sere plaintiffs and Hand JI WaSBoa Frances M Watson and F Al Garrett were dcteadants to sell the real estate belonging to the plaintiffs and de fendants jointly aad described ia tbe de cree of said court; now t-Vtvfor, I will oa the 2lt dav of March. lSSfi. at th ronrt Louse door lathe cityot Albaay, Una couaty. Oregon, at the hoar of one o'clock m ot said dnv, io pursuance of said iecree and order, soil at nubile auction to tbe highest b!dder, all of the right, title and interest of the plaintiffs and defend ants above named in aod to t He fa lowing deribed real estate, towit: Commencing at tbe southeast corner of a certain tract of lard owned by Calen Davis ia 'he N E quarter of section 19, in tp 13. S R 4 west. ruDnmjj ineiiceeat 2.18 chains, tnence south 2 chains, thence south 81 degrees fc. 7.M chains, thence south 4.3J cain a, thence S 73 degrees west 2.50 chains, thence south 47 degrees west 7.70 theirs, thence west 2.63 chains, thence north 18.50 chains to the place ot beginning. containing 9.26 aires, in Llna county. Or egon. Also lots a and o of section js, ia tp 13, S R fW Benton coonty, Oregon. I and lots 2 and 3 of section 19 tp id, b ' t : . kv K wf. in LtBn county .wg. coataiamg in a.1101.10 acres a.w 1 erms of sale casa ia naaa on uy sib Mabtin Pathb. Beteree.