?ey I ipg Washington Letter. From cur regular Correspondent. Washington, March 30, 1896. Hon William F Harrity, Chairman ot the National democratia committee, is not at all disheartened over democratic prospects. He eaid, while in Washing ton : "The condition of the democratic party is far from hopeless, and a sadden change in the tide Imay pat it in exceV- was hot. m v xt v. (.nn l DlrooaTmu,H - Wings can nappen in American puun inside of thirty or sixty days, and no party is ever sonrmiy mtrencoea tnat . . . . 1 .1 it his a sure thing on carrying the coun- prospects w me aemocracy are not supr- f i. - iim. i .h.n it. .u fK a ...... u.-- - ,n mistakes. My beiieiia uia wnen ine i , , . jr Lnrl aeegacscouievu Will act lor .UB ueu lumreow ui w ...j, - IUUOI eainusituuii. J. u w there is any probability of a bolt from the convention." The much advertised revolt against Speaker Reed's control of leg. elation in the house tookplaie last week, but it wasn't mucn oi a revon , ana CCu.u- ed nothing more tangible than a loss oi two days consideration of the appropria tion bills, which MrReedwibhes to rush. By a vote of 142 to 77, the houee decided to devote Friday to private bills, in ac cordance with the house rales, instead cf t the sundry civil "appropriation bill, in accorditnce with Mr Reed's wishes, and later by a vote of 103 to 25 to adjourn until Monday instead of sitting on Sat- ..J.. Wkathr the, revolt in ta be real I :n k r. .nnth vote ia taken -s.i.. iir,nftni The demo- cratsare, of coarse, helping along the u a far as thev can. Senator Faulkner, who is Chairman of I Committee, eaid in the course of the de- bate on the attempt of the republicans to aneak political legislation into an appro- priation bill, through a clause in the legislative bill changing the lime for the mseting of the Temtarial legislature of New Mexico from next December to vr.- ICO? H..HI,. cnc.lr.MmiatoO .i.. ! . v.i;. r.aMnt I would be elected and seated before that legislature met. Senator Wolcott, think ing to be very smart, said : "Do I under stand that the Senator says a republican president will be elected?" "fio," promptly replied SeEator Faulkner; "only those of most yiyid imagination and who dream when tbey are awake will say that." Senator Hill who first called attention to the little aneak game fathered by Senator Elkins and Delegate Catron, had the satisfaction of seeing it struck out of the bill by the vote of the senate. . Democrats in Congress are deeply inter ested in the series of joint financial debates -between Secretary Hoke Soiitb and ex Speaker Crisp, which begius at Augusta, Ga., thia week, and which will,' it is be lieved, play an important l "t in deciding not only who will be the successor of Sena tor Gordon whosd term expires next March, . . r . . : "VJ ,V . r? dm me naanaai ure uwrg gatioo to the Chieaso convention. Tne personal relations of . the two genUemen are entire y . pltasint so their discussion will be limited to financial matters. The m ijority of the democrats in Congress hold the opinion that Mr Crisp will win the senatorship and that the Georgia delega tion to the National Convention will be for silver. Col lohn A Wise, who ia a republican, had this to say about the prospect of his party in New York: "Mayor Strong and Teddy Roosevelt would wreck any party and two more grotesque political failures cannot be found in modern history. The republican party ia in a bad way both in , the city and in the atate." m Hermann, Ford, Miller, Tongue, which will it be tomorrow? Then who will it be in Jane? , Perhaps not the nominee of to morrow's convention. A t class demo crat can run the nominee a live'y rate. The .democrats are running on their old style of platform, one in favor of the money oi the people and against the tin gle standard of the Rothcbilde, one in favor of economy and condemning ex travagance . This has always been their policy, a policy in the interest of the maeses and not of the few. Many a lake floats on the body politic, especially in hard times. In CorvalUa last week a strange lady, who claimed to be almost bnd, raked in numerous half dollars by working on the sympa thies of Corvallisitea. A person who went to Portland on the same boat with her, relates that she played whist all the way down, and with pencil aud pa per kept tally perfectly, showing that her sight was perhaps as go6d as the average. When Portland was reached she was again siezed with blindness, for the farther prosecution of a profitable indunry. Her husband, it is also re lated, played the blind act in Albany while she worked Corvallie. Corvallis fumes. There has been general surprise at the nomination of l)t. Coe for county judge by the republican convention last Thurs day . No wonder. But it is not so sur prising accoi cling to a veision i7cn the DtsMOcaar Ly a man not a democrat. The followers of Mr. McFeron learned Weda-irdjy niht that his nomination was in jwipardy if not an improbability In ordr f j get him hi at all events, Jadp-s D jutfan was "knifed" to ate a poetical expregufo sod the vote went to D-. Cole for the vote of Dr. Cole's folio i n (f. Xiiid is given as the combi nation.. If it ia titie, as the Dkmocbat ins reason t believe, it is just about equal to Portland politics. Tne gold staudardista are never bet ter pleaeed il aa wl.-n speaking neer ingly of the backward condition of silver standard countries Ibey grandiloquent ly exclaim: Look at China! Look at Mexico! And then they assume an air of salf-eatisfaetion, which suggests the belief oa their part tbat they have "set tled"' the qaesticn. It never occurs to them that the silver men might settle il the other way just as conclusively by ex j;Ltiming: Look at Egypt J Look at LI berial Both of whicn ia the single mU standard. iiut day by day comes the Informa tion from the raot unquestionable sour cee that the induatries of Mexico are alvaocing by leaps andjbound. The fact that this wonderful awaken ing of the dormant energies of the silver standard eouutrie is contemporaneous w.t'i universal stagnation and financial trubl-a in gold countries, should at, eart cause p.-ople to set their "think ets" at woi k. Bimeta'ist. C-r. Pace's Cream Baking Powdei World's Fair Highest Award. g8 , , . v. . .1 .On.ation for Har- " . . , k. flcrhtina a " Scott ana jo. diiuuu ---- - i ou ring. A good deal like the aevii ngu- sin. Salem Journal . The" most expensive carpet in . . ..wi oraiiwwvui - i . th. Bh. v.a ni liih uw i Bnn . .. ma it . dins' factory. It is worm foj.vw, u ol made during the years 1869 ana 1R70. It was ordered tor aapoieou w, . . . ITT - waa unfinished when the Franco- D.....;.n r broke oat. When mat I ThA war was finished he had no ne for it Th SnT fimilv of Ambaeton, rerty nhirA ciiff ana. navo vuum -..- , - . - . bre.d ,,l5fU i,Ihe -r- t.i now over jwr. J aVW.aa famils 11 innHR. WOW' f - I - "".,,' that mon- irienas oi -". -- . ,-;- .., wUh - pears, naaaiwy .-j " . , loaf ot bread as ft witnes- of good faith. When Kina John made over the papers .r-. s. h, Bent tbB tr.di- 'rrmrr:"trmth the "writing." " " , . . the deed and the loaf are both aept I .. l other thinaa have oeen wiea . ttmna .ra no better. WH t.iw i - not trv free silver, the money ot we peo- pie. Make it a legal tender like gold and ;ii , t naritT. It will restore the mM8e. who are in . f rhevery fact tnal mon men thft Botnctn,as o. . . , . t community, that . want the single gold standard,, should excite suspicion. Times are always good I to them with ttieir weaim. vr j w had lesislatum for he ...UK. ' Pnt rivet ns some for the masses. Some renublicaDS are considerably concerned about how the three candi- d&tea lor renreeeuuiuvo u v .rnrl in reference to the reelection of U. s Kanator Mitchell . In order toenlight en the public and that the readers of the Democrat may keep posted regardlesa ot politics, we give the facts as nearly as -a n Urn them: Mr. SoaiersAna Mr. Say say they will tupport the caneus nominie, bui refuse to declare their choice in the caucus. This is thought to mean that they are anti-Mitchell, a nat oral conclusion as both are anti-free silver. Mr. Hartmus is said to be for Mitchell. How be stands on the finan- eial Question the DEMOCRAT is not yet t- rnrn.xl In tact Mr. Uartmns is to be learned about. The laws under wb kb Secretai y Car lisle has issued bonds to replenish the gold reserve are part , of the legislation enacted in the seventies for the resomp- tian of specie payments. Tae resump tion act of 1S75 authorises bond issues to protect the gold reserve, and the anthoi ity was several times used bv republican secretaries of the treasury before Mr. Cleveland's first election. Mr. Harri son's secretary of the treasury, Charles Foster of Ohio was getting ready for such bond sale in 1803, but the repub licans managed to stave off the evil day anul Cleveland and the democratic con gress came in to hold the empty bag. There ia no act of congress expreeeiy fix ing the amount of tb gold reserve at tinonoo OOO. or anv other sum. That amannt vras decided upon bythetreaa nry people as aboat the right thing, be - - , nnri V of rn- csan iudi. i!i,.vwfr.. o backs outstanding redeemable on de mand in coin, and the rule of bankers is that, in ordinary times it is safe to bold in money of redemption about one-third the amount of the circulating paper. On that theory, since the Sherman coin note of 1S90 are redeemed in gold on demand, thm normal cold reserve ought to be raised to f 159,000,000. St Louis Repub lic. A Rotten City Government. Republican administrations every. where are getting some hard raps. The Tax Payers league of Portland, have with wonderful clearness ' declared as follows: "It is a lamentable fact, through ciim inal mismanagement of public funds, ex travagant and lavish appropriations and expenditures, excessive salaries and a number of unnecessary offices, assess ments and taxation have become so ex cessive that, if continued, will in s short time confiscate much, if not all, of the property acquired by oar citixens daring years of honest toil and strict economy. When taxes become so burdensome a to destroy values of real estate, paralys ing business interest, stopping all im provements, thereby keeping laborers and mechanics in forced idleness, and finally confiscating the homes, it be hooves and becomes the duty of all good eitixens to seek and apply a remedy for each unbearable evils. To change sncb a state of affairs is the object of tne Tax payers League, and we call opon the voters of this ciiy and county, irrespec tive of politics, to join and assist as tc devise ways and means by which such a change mcv be brought aoont aa will again replace this city and county in it former prosperous condition. Our league has no poIiticalSinterests to sub serve. All we aim to do is to ioduce good men to accept nominations for the respective offices to be filled at the next election; each men as will legislate for the welfare of this community, and snch men as will boaeatty, economical ly and efficiently execute the laws in conformity with the'preeent needs and demands of the people. , Underpressure of public opinion, almost by compulsion, and on the eve of an lection, the tax levy for thia year hasjbeen cat down to 24 mills, bat at the end of the fiscal year the city will more than likely again have a lot oi city warrants afloat, bearing 8 per cent interest, every dollar of which ia a mortgage oc your property. It is a fact well known to every taxpayer that the state, county ' and -city government can be efficiently carriedn with a levy of 13 mills, on an asesm-)it for this City and county not exeeeding $40,000, COD, provided we are represented if the legislature by men who conscfen'ioosly realize thai "a public office ia a (.ob'ir trust," and tb it all other official are fally In accord with the aims and desire of this league. We, tb taxpayers, be lieve that, by the united tfforts uf le citizens of this conntv, the result above set forth can, ought and will 1 ffei td Awarded Hl&faest Honors World' Fair, OoM Medal, MJdwiPter Fair. CHEAT.! DrffiPS VTTT Most Perfect Made, 40 Years tbe Standard for ways that are dark commenM us to Portland politics, sometimes, though Oreoon cities imitate these ways, w ann " aU bnt lt doei the Mttnd a fitt lunny to hear Mr. Fton ..... afPiiRinntbe omer leuows ia aimnn -: - .. ml rottenness. l ost. corruption a. - nee would have been Mr Hermann's ca. x many telegrams. better served without wrention by Mr I nno vaarl in t lift is Bristow was particularly aatlefied. " reiooal eont. , . --w v.-v republicans In .heir o..'- ..i. .l,l Dinger ' , fn, frM Uver, rerdlea ot the wo. k h has done ssaawa wvvouav ' , . for - , , . , , ffold Bt.ndrd. and verv nrononncedly so That is the situation in a nutshell. J , 7 , . , The republicans of Oregon never again .honldnntannancial ol.nk into their 7 , . .. platform whose meanina can be ques- tioned. Lt as have a plain declaration . i. Qregonian. Tt ,UI.I,. iin,,.. All 19 riKu A- "JO"" w H m..iA Thft nflnniH .ra tired ol slrad dUrfc Th,y w;nt t0 know just where it. . a . 1 . It ika m in fatnr nf trwlnM ,et tnem ,ay .o. If .galn,t i( . ,.,r,m h. mda .pcordinnlv. ... . or , j. n, .u .,.. nrinci lefc When that is announced the peo- pJe wiJ1 know whnt ,a do. &lem Pot The speakers last night were of course very emphatic in their declarations that if you have things run right yoa must pat them in the hands of the republic cms. We have a sample of the way tu w uuw m .-m..-.- lature ol this elate, and in the govern- mentofPoitland, one of the worst on jre - ord, without referring to the hundreds o: caws beyond the bounds of this sute, or even to the present republican con gress, which baa bungled nearly every thing it has touched. Talk for mere po litical effect need ' to reach the people, bat tLey are becoming serion. The great issne before the masses to day is the financial question, that ot bi mitalism or a single gold standard. No sophistry or dodging can change that act. American industries as a wbole, already have a wonderfully high proteo tion, an average duty of over 40 per cent, where the aveiage cost of labor is not over 20 per cent; so that is not the issue. The great israe is, shall the money of the people before 1ST3 be restored. That ia one thing the country needs to restore confidence, th4 securing of a money for the masses. Mr Tonga is opposed to this. A measure of importance to Benton county and every other county would be by legislative act the reduction of the interest on county warrants from eight tod per cent, fbe price of farm pio dacta has fallen, the wages of laborers on farms have fallen, the profits on every mercantile and mechanical persoit nave been cut down, and it is ouly fair that interest cn money should likewise be pruned. Warrant are nontaxable, and that means at the present rate of taxa tion a profit of from ten to eleven per cent on tnem as an investment. It gms to money inveated in them, while thty draw eight per cct interest power to earn a greater proportion of profit than falls to the lot of baaineaa industry. For years the floating debt of Benton county has been in the neighborhood of 130,000. Paying six instea J of eight per cent oa the warrants repreif pling this indebtedness would have saved the coun ty annually the handrome sum of i 1,000. The measure is worth considering, and ought to meet with popular approval, tt Corvallis Times: - An Interesting Fact. The following table speaks for itself. It abows the national debt account of the great nations oi the wot Id on January 1, 1396, in gross and per capita, and tbe changes per capita, as compared with the year ending December 31, 1SS5 Per Countries Gro debt capita 93. "85 France $5335.877.000 $139.60 1130 fO Uermany 3,osu,4J4,UUU 59.20 40 60 Austria 2,804,256,000 (i't Britain 3.284,934.000 Italy 2,68800,000 Spain 1,192,408,000 Ruwia 3,153,464.000 Turkey o99,815,00 Portugal 748.35K),000 Holland 458.312,000 United State 940,8.10,097 66 76 83 80 83 60 66 78 3-2 20 107 00 144 60 95 40 13 40 66 74 101 80 75 00 74 60 19 JO 119 30 139 60 104 40 24 50 r rom this tahie It is seen now unique is tbe position of the Cn-ted States. Toe figures abow that as a ffcld for invest ment this country is without a rival among the nations. Has a Fad. William II. Porter, a jorDg Brooklyn millionaire, baa developed a fad tbat piomise to make him famous. Ever) night, rain or shine, snow or hail, in freete or thaw. Porter turns out on a bicycle to all fires In Brooklyn. It is Porter's boast that he always beats tbe engine, except in the rases where be has a long distance to travel, when tb Bremen of the local district naturally get ahead of him. Baton even term he says be can beat tbe engine almost without an effort. In his room is a gong that connects with fire "headquarters. On this every alarm is sounded. There is an automat ic connection by means of which the gas In Porter's bedroom ia turned on and lightened at the first ttroke of t ie goug. Simultaneously a gong ia set ringing in tbe stable behind tne house where th bicycles are etorrd Lamps are always kept lighted in the stable, and the coachman turns out Instantly to get everything in readiness fr his master. Porter meanwhile has slipped in'o pair of 'rouaer and a sweater, and is up and away. The lower part of the house is flooded with light by the t-ame ar rangenx-nt that ignites l.'.e gai in his bedroom, so that be can run wiibout any danger of bumping into tables and chairs and being bowled over. Usually in five seconds after tbe first alarm ha been sounded Porter is in the saddle and strobing toward th Ore. arrived at IbeJre the bicyclist turns fireman, helping to hold down a hos or' stter a nozzle. The firemen all know him, and they sa- he I a willing and a brave fire fightt-r. PorUr keepi In a book n rscord of his xperience. Etli a! rtu U set down, with a brief summary uf tb damage done by each fire He hopes, he says, o demonstrate by his work the fesslbil ity of a sort of underwriter's bicycle pre. New Yoik Journal. , RAMBLER are 1 putting some more week. more or them in circulation thus SEARS & ELKINS. Boys' Engineer overalls, 25c per fair, at L. U. Dlalri Clothing Co's. MISFITS. A brich ter outlook nrpvnila at Ralntnl Another creamery mooting has -been held. Keallr this Storm of Tlnrmann rlia- patche just before the biennial congress- iuui uuuvenuon aoea mane one weary. The Dcmockat is unabb to find the name ot any Or iron boy in the list of winners in the Olympic games. Wonder if .the Salem natera are all trying to make the Ruth out the faster ooai Because the other boat is named Albany. The Journal refers to Mr. O. B Irvine who represented the Statesman in Al nany yesterday, as "the copper-top knot ted Miscourian." The greatest polemical contest in tiie hi '"rtwy ot Oregon will probably be that 0I irUn. E. R. Skipworth against Rev. I. Di river lor state senator from Lane . i . i n i county.' The Uxuocrat is confident Rev. Di Ter wil not 06 in " 1 1 Ex-Attor.1 te0 vtiamnernn is for circuit judge of Multno mah county h payers league ticket. George i men o he people, and the people re liable tp have some- luiogtosar uuo As a congressional prophet the Dkvo- rsiT ia a failure. Hermann was not nominal!. If a alwavs got there before, and we teallv BUDDoeed ne would tele- .rranh hlmwlf in again : but it seems thooe teleiriamfl were really taken for political cries and ignored. With Rev. Dr. Driver, of Lane. Presid, ing Elder Barkley. of Manon, Rev, Lcggan, of Benton, and Jo Simon's pious leformers Irom juuitnoman an on ine ticket, isn't there danger of the republi can oart v getting too highly moral? i regular moral wave has struck it Sa lem Journal. Not enough to hurt one. Barkley, for instance, was in the last leg islature and voted for everything carry ing an appropriation but two bills, for $1,504,413.60 in appropriations, even (be Salem sewer from the cspitol and the Lakeview graded school. FLOWER FESTIVALS Fiestass, Rose CarniTals and the like, will be the delight ot Cal ifornia for the next two or thre months. Santa Barbara Flower Festival, the fame ot which la world wide, and the glory of which, like that of rktlomon, is not half told, opens April 15. Queen Flora will reign 3 days an arbitrary and absolute despot. La Fiesta de Los Angeles, now fixed ia the chronology of Caiilorcia feasts, and not lees illustrious than its older proto- tpea, commences April S3, and the riot Ot iun will spread over 4 aaya. The Carnival of Roses, to take place in San Joee, May 6ih to 9th. inclusive, thengh a more recent candidate for fa vors of the fun-loving world, yet because of the limitless possibilities) of the Gar den City for anything that is made of roeee, ia quite aa full ol prominence. REDUCED RATES will be made by the Southern pacific Company tar all'these brilliant event. Arrmngu your programs accordingly, and call on agents lor particulars. Farm Loans. 1 hare a limited amount of monej . to loan on good farm land in linn and ad joining county. Oa very fa3rable term Interest parable annually. Call or writ at once aa tbe amount I have fcr loaning will soon be gone. CO. BcRsaaur, Albany, Utegna. Money to Loan. a umiieu amount ci money to man on good farm eca.-ity ft X. Srxxi x A Co. Lojk at This. I bave 48 lot with fair house. All kind of fruit, all in one body, close lo college and city public school, to trade for residence in Albany. Look tbi up. (rood place to make nmner or for specu lation. - ii. W. Maston. .an itwia it. Ask your physician, ) our druggist and yoor friend about Shilob'a Cur foror-n- sumption. 1 bey will recommend it. For sale oy ioahayjfc Moon. Ix Autxr At the Albany Dressed Meat Co', shop, corner Second and Ellsworth streets, jou can get the fine meats to be had : just now some del! cious sausages, bacon, headcheese, etc besides) the regular lines of tender meat Ramblers Going rumntcg spin ning rider smiling for the road are at their best, and the time to tide is now. Ride the best-The Rambler. Have you seen the "96?' Skabb & Eutrxa. letter List. . Following ia the list of letters renaming in the Postoffiee at Albany, Linn county. Oregon, April 7th, 1898. Persons calling for th se letter must give tbe date cn which he"y were advertised. Bowman, Mr Chamberlain Mm XI F. Kelly. Kelly. Mr Jane Kcnnedv. Dinnia Mathews' Frank Palmer, Fannie aveea, um at Uansey, CO T. J. 8nTxa, P M une reason why women are so gener ally troubled with some derangement of tb distinctly feminine organism ia that a lrl they learn nothing about their own tSysical make up. Parents are waking np to .e Importance of education of thia kind and ung women are becoming more and More atrf to take care of their health. Carelessness to girlhood cause the great f.!'ri ag,m3i. "Ohappineaa In afterlife. Ht"Vl?SllitielZnSwtkaem" girl should be looked after promptly and treat ment given at once. ' Dr; Pierce's Favorite Prescription promote regularity of aU fem inine functions, make strength and builda no a aturdy health with which to meet the ?- Th "Favorite Prescrip tion ' I not a universal panacea. It la good for but en thing. It is directed olely at en set of organs. ael1' foTriL.",,nferer fnm '' weak Bcm' lor itx yean. I rew wor?' hart tutting pains fa left orilSlta left rtdTSSd st-. Th. pain In le sid wSosuSti ZZSli hmJ spaama prt.lou. to moothly suffer from severe soreness all orer and could SCTere beadactaea; burning prewar on brain Which almott caused me to U inaane. I could hot lav my bead down without smothering. Mv tjxc was popr; eyes looked dead; wasted in fn WM .conntipsted and suffered arvere pain when bowels would act I could not eat for th. mil. rr.l.TXa of"0""11- t bad tried three of porary rl let I bad fio up all bop. of ever im 1 conciuaeu to aiv. . FiercCs Favorite preacription a trial. I h.r. taken two bottlca, on. of th. 'Golden Medical DuMovery ' and an. of Pellcta.' I hav. not felt any aignsof my old disease: beadach. alt rone: ""OSes rrrular without aebe or pain. Indeed I Hd JJk a acw person." Yours truly. - Koaera, Bcjaoq Co.. Ark, TELEGRAPHIC, A tircat Bargain. New Yokk, April 7 The Journal's Berlin correspondent cables that ex-King Milan, of Servia, has just announced that he will start for New York in May. lie goes to the United Stales with the express purpose of nodiugjiome untitled American girl with plenty of money who would be willing to marry toe present ruler of Ser- via. King Alexander. For the exchange other shekels it is stipulated thitt the bride to-be sha.1 be formally elevated to the nobility, after which the marriage will taxe piace in royai si) ie. again Oa Tap Athens, April 7. Another great crowd was present at the games today, and the interest continued unabated -The royal lamny ot ureece witnessed the games from the position especially provided for.thein. as they did yesterday. Tonight the city is illuminated, and all the world and his wife is abroad to take part in the gaitics of the occasion. 1 De city presented a most ani mated appearance Ibe American cou testants again covered (bemselves with honor. Teaiiwraare Waa. Dxhvkr, Aprl 7. In moit of the cities and towns ot Colorado, aaidu from Denver and Pueblo, elections were held today. The election is entirely on local ismes. al though the repuldicaus put a party ticket in the field, and in most places polled its normal strength. In Highland tbe repub licans won by from 300 to 400. In Lead- vihe, where the populists bave been in control, tbe reult is in doubt, tbe republi cans having made decided gains. In many of the smaller towns the liquor question was tbe one at iaue. and almost invarUhly the temperance element won. The women were well represented at tbe poll every where. What Kext. New York, April 7. The World will print a double leatkd editorial tomorrow, in which it will ak whether tbe logic ot the political situation that has led the re publican masaea to support McKinley will nut compel the nomination of Clevdaod by the democrat. Tbe paper says: The World does not as sert that thia is so. lt rai tbe question . It invite public discussion of it steal ranlaa. Chicaoo, April 7. In a fight atibei polls in the first ward today, Irank Mar tin abot "Bull" liukry through tbe wriat. At Twentieth and State streets. J tl Ran som, colored, shot at Walter Hill, colored, the bu let missing its mark. Interest in tbe election centers chiefly in the effort of reform organizations in the city o clean op the city council. iatertcaaa Wla. Athcs, April 6. Tbe athletic contes's. which were intended by tbe projectors aa a revival of the ancient Hellenic contests, opened today, and the preliminary exer cises were accompanied by aa impressive ceremonial. Great enthusiasm was mani fested by the people. The njembers of tbe American teams of the Princeton and Boston Athletic Associa tion came into the arena in eiocheot con dition and full ofoonndence, and the Greek were plainly in tear ot their American com petitors. Ibe result proved that the cona- oVsooftite Americans and lite fears of the Greek were both fully warranted, the Americans carrying off tfce first honor in each event in which they entered. WasHrsoTos, April 6. The boase to day adopt4 tbe conference report on the Cuban resolution by a vote of 244 to 27. and ptc4 tb river and hsjbor appropri ations bill under a supnjon ot the ru!, after a lively debute of 40 minute, by a vote of J16 to 40. 1 be report 00 the Cuban resolution bad been deoatd Friday and fviturday. Eighteen republican and nine democrat voted against Um ivpurt. -rral BJlcjg. Nw Yokk, April 6 Tier was much rejoicing at the headquarters of tbe CuUn junta today over tbe a4optitn of the Cuban belligereocT resolution by tn bom of rep rewnutivc. Dr Joaqoia Castillo, who ia Tborua Es trada i'aima's representative, said: "I am terv moch crah&sl the adoo- tioa of tbe reotution. bat it is jat what I expecd. 1 cannot conceit ho Presi dent t lere'and can ignore the will of H e country now, ftooonemx. April 7. The municipal election passed tiff verr quietly todav. 1 he J inttrert manifested waa a to the uf bag of women over Stjxtr of a, which auetiww voted opon tUv. and uf fiige wa !ot bj one vote, loo following ticket was the only one in the field W Miter L Tonfe. mr.-w 1. V IUm.i O A Xecdd. eMjn iiai-tl fur two rear, and t Uari- L Ogle, for one jr: F A Ford recorder; W H lirojlr. iuarhal; W E r ir.ru-, traasurer arrlaaw Married. XVoasu April 6. Tbe marriage of jir. ary a-ora uimmick to Ueoeral Ben jamin tiartlaoa wa sclomniaed at $? tnomM chrirch this afternoon al5:J. l)r. esley Brown, the rvw. cuidatcd at tte ceneraony. Ibe marriage, which took p'acj in tne preware of 'J relaUve ana select meeds oi tbe imde and groom, wu a very private ajair. sink. UeeUaw. hiotsx, (r., April 6 The city elcc- wa waa oca louay, and waa a quiet sJ- lair as cnpamt with other political i d. Tonowing ucaet wa elected . ',0'acildien Isaac Uray. first ward; uenaeraon, second ward; K M Day, "aiu. nr rvcorrer it t Uom. For treasurer -tieorge F Craw. Tbe propoition for the city to Uue $50 - wu ooni lor hgbt and water work was ueieatea t-y a large majority. The MaUbe'e rptlag. m Uxnox. Apr.I 6 A Time dispatch from Cape Town ys it is known thtt 100 wnites cava oeee killed ia the Matabel uprising and feared tbat the numUr will reach 200. A private lelegTam from Bulu- wayo say Uiey nave plenty of arms, am munition and provision for three month. The johannesburtrers are eauinnim. a f.m. from rialuwayo, but it is stated the feeling in Bbodesia is to decline Johannesburg' HKiHance. tne wire are interrupted sod there is no news from lion v ecil Rhode. Tt law Cafareed- New York, April 8. The Raines liquor law wa enforced in thi ciiy today. It was apparent all over the city that the sa loon keepers had made up their mud to take no chance under the existing condi tion of affairs, for there wa no attempt to evade the provisions of the taw, and no violations were reported. On every street, tbe interior of tbe drinking place were eipxedtofuli view, tbe blinds and cur tain being so arranged a to give a clear prospect of what waa going on inside. The saloons were in almost every instance de serted, even by the proprietors and theu bartenders. Will Be lively. WabHISGTOK. Anril R. Thia nniiniaa to be an exceedingly lively week in the house. Tomorrow the house will vote on the adoption of tbe conference report on the Cuban resolutions, which was debated on Friday and Saturday. It is a fonxron conclusion mat tne report win be adopted bv an overwhelming vote, but it is proba ble there will be more meniben recorded against it than against the parage of the original resolutions. Tfce eijnplc. Games. AmsNS, April 5. Tomorrow is (he day set for the opening of the contexts in the new Hellenic games. The games will be under the direction of the Athenian Olympic gan)p committee, of which the crown prince is the chairman. The United State contribute two teams to the competition, one from Princeton, and one from the boston Athletic Association, a startling Statement, Nkw Yore, April 8. A -World dis patch from London sajs: "The positive statement came to your correspondent from a leading financier of this city that England has concluded a treaty of alliance with Spain. 1J is final message was: Within 10 iluj Europe will be start led with the official announcement of this fact' " Eallrefr Sarroaded. Tampa, Fla , April $. Passenger ar riving tonight from Cuba report that lien eral lnclan's force were entirely surround ed by the insutgents and a hand to hand conflict ensued. Nothing oflicial has been published, but 100 men, wounded nt this ' engagement, were hronoht into Havana Friday night. All the wounds we machete cuts. Inclan was also wounded. Eminent flethodist Nerve Trouble by Paine's Celery Compound. Eev. Zephntah Met k, D. D., is a household name all over tbe south. Since 1867 he baa owned and edited the "Central Methodist." the leading paper of the Methodist Episcopal Church is the south. He represented hi state at tbe general conference. fie waa one of tbe Kentucky commis sioners at the Chicago Columbian Expo sition. During bis miniatrv in tbe south be has built and dedicated five chapel. U writes from Cattleabnrg, ily where bis home is. a follow : I bave used serpral bottle of Paine' celery compound for nervous trouble, re sulting from overwork, and with immed iate effect, a well a permanent benefit. It is tbe beat nerve tonic that I have over tried. It ha also beea used in my family with great benefit." Tired-out, baU-eick men and women need something more tnan a mere rest. They need a positive, unmistakable cerve food; tbey must bave a reserve of nerve force to draw from, before their bead will cease to acne and their nerve cease to tremble with neuralgia. it u estimated tnat there are over ten million aerte fibre in the body. bo long a thee minute tissues are kept tnlly nourished, one live in bliss ful ignorance of any such thing aa neu ralgia, beadachec, or even a nervous r tern, but let one become ''run-down' and the nutrition of the bodv get low, and every one ot the my riad fibre he come a "live wire" within the fieih . ileadacbea, neuralgia, rheumatism, and other form ot nervousnesa and debiiitv result direct'y from a fain i bed nervous arstem. P-une' celery com pound is lUie to correct thi faulty condition. 4t buil is np the nervous system end sustains it. iuu4 !.! tt atreriffthra. in r.ffpru of th aunerl, nmnmcnL THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT. 44,000 PrCsct tks dasd. tt ttmna tot4 aaaamar. ka aw. rtarM M kKanoa. as sal tram tsa nvac-a tt Oa ks wa iKa. Ta- ibn cava Vsru rauv aa at tab- ftwartu arm tart la Orava t-Hnr,sMnMUhUal4 aa asv mn aaav nar. aa teas swrrrauk saaiwis MnWstsi T fwar P iiiiCis kfwUsMlosM. 4-5 Fop Sale by Albany Furniture Co. RAMBLER BICYCLES --$100 "IDEALS" $50 to $05. Call and tee thtre most popular of all wheel. Some special bcr-aics to early purchaser. SEARS & ELKINS, at L. E. BLAIN CLOTHING CO. eCsJ!w r fMnrtAi tsataaa. awdkankU tMSMtV (Waal W CITATION. In tbe county cou" t of tie ".Stale of Ore- aon t r tue county ot Linn In th matter of the estate of CITATION Jsne E Carter, decesacd. To Earrle't A Gregory, Lizzie Hunt, Wm McUee, hila Matlbew. EuHeura ham, Sarah Baas, E Harvey Ford. Lavin Halcb, Anna Patter m, Sarah A Roth rock. JuUa Chick, Dora T r rench, Maud Dillon Julia Threlked, Sophia ford, Phl!lpia Finley. Robsit Ford, Maryareu Kice. rninkie Uurt.s, and to all o'hrra known and unknown interested in aatd es-ate GREETING IN THE NAME OF THESIATE OF ORtGON: You are hereby cite! ard required te appear in tbe count court of tbe State cf Oregon, for tbe county of Linn at the court room thereof, at Albany, In the county oi Linn on Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1896. at 10 o'clock In the low noon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there b-, why an order should not be isied out cf the above enti'lrd court authorizing and directing Ed K M Ca'ter, the dul v appointed, quslilied aid ac'.lng admlnisirator ol mid e.late, tu'eli 'liereal property belonging to oiJ estaie deacrjbeu as follows, towit : Lot thne, four, five and six in block vlavt n in ' lack- leman'a aeconc addi'ton to the city ol Albanv. L'nn county Oregon. Vitn , the Hon J N Duncan, judge ot e cou ty court of the State of nreso for e co-ni) o' i-inn tin toe ei 01 sii court affixed thi 2nd dv of March A D 1806 . ATTEST : N N kkdh am. Clerk . . Hy F M RtcDrtKLD ( SEAL J " EXECU10VS NOTICE No'ic Is hewby givrn tht the utulerr algncd have been bv tle county court fo- L:.nn count. Oretfon, duly appointed rx eoutnrs of the last will and teaiameut of fame B Morgan, late of saUl coun'y. d ccaed AH persons hiving claims against the estate of aid deceasml are hereby required to preednt the the same to the undersigned at Tangent, Oregon, duly verified as by law requ'red w'fbin six months from thu date. , This th 19 h ay of February. 1S8S- WFTiaaroRn& Wvatt, Ai'yi for Executors. Ai.krsd CMorqan. r uiid n j Kngs, E tecntor of tbe cata'e oUs 11 Morgan ccessed. . 'Z-$iurlinAlbnf.Vr.brJ. A- i.DLiUt$ixitj UOUO A aUcaUUU. UnttiM. Divine Curad of There are thousands of men and women today w ho have been enabled to keep vigorously at work, wbo must bave given up but for Paine's celery compound. Nervous affection are a warning to bv teole. At 1 he earliest sign of reduced nerve force ,-inability to sleep, languor, or a gloomy habit of mind, everyone should took immediately to tbe nutrition of their nervous system and to the parity of their blood. Paine' celery compound will at tend to both of these argent need more thoroughly and more speedily than any thing eUe in the world. Paine's celery compound ia not to pe confounded with the common preparations, thesareapa riila and nervine. Being tbe discovery of a man of science. Prof. Edward fc. Phelps, M. D., LL. D, of Dartmouth Co! Ity , it baa tbe support of the best fthyticiant ; tbey prescribe it nniversai T ; and the many sick persons made well by it use prove that that support is merited, Tq tbe great majority of business men a vacation, to say nothing of tbe month of complete inactivity, is out of tbe ques tion at this season, even when their brain demand a complete rest and their nerve ache and threaten them with prostration. Now, there are hundred of bnsiness urs and hard-worked pro ffteaiOQal men in this city in juft thi con dition. What are tbey to do? Those wbo are tired out, "run down" and de bilitated at thi trying season will do well to read rome 0 tbe straightforward and convincing statement from th men and womea who have beea cured by Paine's celery compound. ' Nervous weakness vanishes before Paine' celery compound a mist before i the strong, besUtii-givitig laysof the sun. i Convince yourself o th fact at once, if your health is at all impaired. Tabsssa aaoswfceOvef aa4 aKmn-sa. tra.aa trao baiaissatrsMiak. aaaMW a-s ta mrr aatarasaas. w txaattaaclaalaaa. fortmSmk? ail uivuun. Maaar 4 as Tte Ckfilw Oealal Ca, iiitaadau&tt, W &ivfciBeav Urt VluU-Sy Ktct.Ur KRi sw:, evil tfrmts, ttxtpoiawnrf tMl wrmMinet Xixf cmtusM pomXMirrvm- uw. CutaUUBootaasH. UsfritNl) s - v4aae te wt mrl. I Mar boa: B l.r V2 Br nUL irtmnitlivw. A firaa. r fmmltt?mm. lrrr tmM t tna kT aSMrl S 3kaVw cVaVl .JVw Noeice for Publication Land CFFick at Orfgon Crv, O', February i4. 1S96. Notice la herebv given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his IntenliLQ to make final proof In tupport of Ms claim, and that said proof wtli be made be'ore the county cVr 4 Linn count v, at Albanv. Oregon, on Miy a'h. iS96,'vl: lohn C Mactev; H E H743 for tie Nti of the NE 4 of ycc ia and of a K H of Sec 1, Tp 10 S R 5 E. He names the following witnestrsto prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: S G Pearon, J LPeatley, P M Perry, all of ! roll, Or., and John Fojjettv, f Berry. Or. Robirt AMaus, Register. Notice for Publication L-vxo Orrtc at Oregon Crrr. Oa. I February 10th. 1896. Xo'lce is berebv given thatth fallow. ing named settler ha filed no' ice of h ia ia teu'ion to mtke unal proof in support of bs cUim, and ist said proot will be made oeiore ue register ana receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on April 22nJ. 1896. via r John Haley. H K No. Itvsj for th E of N W i4' N E H otS W f and lot 3 of Sec isip 10 S 11 5 E. ilename th following wi'neseto prove bs cvftitituous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, via: J C Pratt. UithnaFrnM. John Daley and J B Com lev, all of Green oasin, us. KOBSur A Miuu. Register. KOTICE TO STCCSOLDIRS. rsot o la hmby cttcn thst tha nnn.l mertinn of the Ajl a M ning and MilUrg Co. will I held at th' Oliica of O W at on apui .-9 n, tssw, at 4 t 'oloc p ru if aid dy, lor tne pi rn tf tlaoiirg aav.a direvtorato servr for oat year (Bd tfc tranasction of mch iibr business aa m l,g.ll-oo-o r.f tkm'nj. R.w.. ft Al.LB.-t, C E BitOWNI!U,SrC. tier. rr T 17 v Reast n ToT VW iVl IL get her I Is it not W. ter to buv vour Bread. Pioa. Knlla etc, at a reliable store where they use anly the Best material why of course i is you dont want dyspepsia and yon never get it by eating anything Irom ou store. U.S. BAKERY. Be Ellsworth and Lyon 2nd St. . O. D. Vandyke. Proprieto NOTICE OF SALE. NotLM is b.i.by give that by authority cf tb eomptrcller of tb eerreasy and In iwrsuaooa of order of tb How Circui, Conrt of tb U 8 for th. district of Oregoot i will sell at pnblut .notion oa Tuesday, April 21, 1899, at tb hoar of 10 a m at tb Una County NstWnal Bank bwildiog.to tb highest biddr for cash, all tb r mainiog asset of tb lion Coaoty National Bank, constating of real tat situated ia Linn county, Oregon, and lancota county. Washington, a folio, towitt Lot 1 in blk 9 and tbat portion of lot 2 ia said blcck 9, asm beinjr In Eastern add, alaa that portion cf lot 2 is blk 5 in Hsck leman's 2nd addn, came being N W quar ter of blk S and 9 respective! V, In aibaay. Lion county, 0 agon. Also t lot 22x100 ft en Scond At be tween Ell.woub sod Lyon it block 18 in Albany, Linn eoonty, Oregon, a shown b mat; and of tb city Albany now 00 (il. in the olfiseof tb coin ly recorder nt Lion eoooty, O'eg.rft, hook of Deeds. Vt 47, pa 331- Also 320 atraa of land, mor or lest, south bait of section II, twabip$25 north of Rang "8 W M in Lincoln county, Washington 3re Book of Dm), Ltoeclo eonuty, Wash, Vol T, pag. 266. Also Lou 1. j, 3 .orl 4 nia 106 ; nd 1' -ts 5. 6 sod 7 b'.k 107 Hsck ensaa' add U. Litv of Alhany. Ci.o 1 See Book o D.oj Vol 43, ptge 433. Also VAU acre land, not or ' lew, tb Korth balf i Ji E quarter of StC 30 .id N W quarter of See 29 Tp 12 HE 1 K W U L no toency. tgoo ba book fl dead Vol 49, pa 370. Abo 160 a-r-s tacd. more or tea. l h W qoarurr See S9 T12KlKWHu Unn o ni.t; , Hioa 6e lota oi deed. Vol 0, pa..u 53. A so bono a I two lot in N V qaait' block 43, ilaeWmka 2 d sdda 'o -tiv 4 Alnanv, Oreoo e book of dt.is Vol 49 .M. Also 2 U o blcck 4 Western ida City of A:bnr bodt of cted- V.i SO. pa 54. Al 46 scses of iaed, mora or la., coe tsin4 of toie pa-ee i bilng a part of DLi: 697 Tp 11 S a 3 a.d 4 W i- U n. ouaaty, Oregon S? b -ok f deeds, Vi 55, pa 2. Abw beginning at 8 W diner lot 7 U 4 ia Albany. Lion esaiaty. Oiob. roa easterly long N i.i 1st a 6 f t to W wallet b lliing owned be Asnb. Fesice. a Kort:ffljr eoors. thtag em-r of asi i wall parallal with w tin of said k 1 7100 ft to allay, in a weaUrty eoaraa on 8 tide o' aid allay to ft W tO'per 7 sfatul, .Sontherly along Una br lota 7 and S in aid blk 4 t plan of beginaioe. Also bill nesivable. wvardr-fta. atrak.. ludgaseata, mortgage-, e'aia, ban baiki ag, famitiia, bxiares. etc. Tb res-iver nrwrvc tbe riakt to rawct aarcaMmabU hid'. Iitcndin pirci.a.er can funiM t1 aiU al th-t i &m o ihm rwaiver antl tb dav of aaw LUtavlat Albaov.OrM.Msrel, 20, 1S9&. U. Ji. Bcall. Receiver. Notice for Publication Lasd Orrica at Obecox Crrr. Oa. . FeVaary I0.66S. Notice I herebr trivea that the follow- ln named aettler bat filed aotica of hia in- tcntion la make foal proof in support of ni claim, and that ad proof will b made before t!e resiater and raeiver at Qrewoa City, Orcgoa, April lTta. 1&9&. vix: Riley C Case. If E Ko. 10746 for the S K of W W and EKolSW M of See 12 TplOSB&E. He name the tol owing witnesses u prove n coaiiaaon reaMeaee upon and enftivatioa of, said land, vis: una J otto, r T Maybora, Jacob Opp'egar. all of Lvtro Op-gon, and C O Saaita. of Berry, uregoa. Koacar A 31 ilu. Register. ACIXtSTEATCa'S KOTICE. NotV I herebr given that the under signed bave ben by the county joort for Una count v, (ireeoa. duly appointed ad aiinktrato's of the esi re of R H Fa-rar, late of inidcoanty. All pennon having claim against in esute of aaid drrewsed are hereby reoor atei to pvesewt toe him U .k I 1 - t : ' 1 . w in. uofxrurwen at nt reaance anout 3 mile south w.t of Taogeat. Oregon niy von Bed a by law required, witaia six moo ins rroro tnu ea'e. Thu 4th dav of Aprl A D i9o6. "HrrsT & Newtobt, Rob't L Smth. Aty foradalniatrator. Adminintralor of the estate of B il Farror deceased - ASMIMISTBATEafS SAIL Notice i hereby givea that front and after thi SOt h Cay of April. 1S36. in rr soane of a lkeee and orOer of tale of Ure count j coart of Una coun'y, Oregm. dol made and emered of record and oj avd conrt oa 'he 7 lb lay of Mar A. f.the undersigned, doly appointed, qnaliSed and iesiwr adminintor of tbe estate of X P Pajre, late of Line coonty. Oregon, de ceased. abaH proceed to sell at private a!e for cash in band ia United State gold coin, all the rig-rt', ti'-le,Vntcret and evare wcich said decedent K P Pajne, had in all the following describe preaaiacs at the time of bi deatn. towi: L t No. 4 ia block Ji . 25 ia tbe City of A'-banr, Liua coorrf, Oregon. Also undivided one ba f of theSoa'b UK of the Korth half of tbe donation band claim of Thomas S Summer and wife. Not, No. 2304. caim No ia township is souta ot Bang) one ana twowwstottr Willamette meridian ta Lana coawty. Or egon, containing 16Q acre more or lews, savisg and excepting froos the above de crtbed premise two certain pi reels in the S E corner thereof containing- 35 73 acre heretofore cooyeyed to J L Hilt and Wm Smith. Tne deed therefor beng reco-ded on page 490 and 491 Tot 41 of deed records of Linn county. Oregon; the interest ia the last described premise belonging to said estate being an undivided oar-half inter est thereof r 62.135 acre. Also the following described premise, to-wit: Beginning at te S Kcorn-r of the don a' ion land claim of Edward N White and wif, ctstm No. 48. Not. No. 694. ia Tp II b R S west of Wi lamett nveridtsa in Linn county. Oregoa. and tunnies; hence west 55 chain, 'bence nortb 49-65 chain; thence south 59 decree IS minute east 46 chain and theace south 2120 chains to tbe place of bgtning,cnn taining 149.89 acre, all u'caied in Linn county, Oregon. The right, title and interest and estate which aatd decedent, N P Payne, owned and had in and to all of eaid premises aaovc atscniea at tne time ot hi deatn being a fee simple estate. Dated tai 1Mb dav of March, IS96 B M Patse, Adminis'iatcr, BIFEBEFS SALE. No' ice is herebr given that tbe under signed, the'duty appointed, qualified and so reieree, appomtea by tte circuit court ot tne county of Una and state of Oregon. in tbe suit wherein Nancy J Gt bee and W E Qithen. her hQband, Y B Oarrett and Esther Gaarett bK wife, Jante H Oar. ret ana Mary . barren hi wife were plaintiff and Maud 31 Wagao r ranees ra wag.toa ana r al Garrett were defendant toeell tbe real etate belonging to the plaintiffs and de fendant jointly and described in the de cree of said court; now therefore, I will oa th i8tn day of April. 1S96, at the court Louse door in the city of Albany, Lin county. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of said dav, in pursuance of said decree and order, sell at public auction to tbe highest b'dder, all of the right, title and interest of the plaintiffs and defend, ants above named In and to tbe to' lowing decribed rel estate, towit: Commencing t the sou' bra st corner of certain tract of lard owned by Cateo Davit in the N E quarter of section 19, In tp 13, S R 4 weft, rant ing tnencee-t 2.16 chains, thence smith 2 chains, thenee south 81 degrees E 7.54 chains thence south 4. S3 chain, thence S 73 degree west 2.50 chain, thence south 47 degrees west 7.70 th tins, thence west 2.63 chain, thence north 13.50 chains loth place of beginning, eootiining 9.26 acre, in Linn conntv. Or- ec5. Also lota 5 and 6 of section 13. in tp 13, S R 4 W Benton county, Oregon, and tots S and S of section 19 in in ti S R 4 west, situated in Linn county.. Oregon; containing in all 151.76 acre more or less. Term of tale csh in hand on y of al aUHTi Fatkk. Kef SAFE FOR SALE. Anyone wisairg purchase a irood fire proof safe cheap please call oa Mr. Ashby. FOR SALE OR RENT. 10 acre of land 8 mile from Aluanr. Addres, Mrs. R. E. Owkn. Lebanoa Oregon. Use Dawson's turn iture polish ti tla Croat; Coart fur Lltn cennty of th .J K fceaU'erfot d nd J E -wyalt, copattneri dy'nir busmera nrl ih. r . ITU , , f J et Wealher- ou c wyait, Eobert Smith, PlaintiSs Defendant. To Eobert Smith, the bove named de fencant. 0K SAME OF THE STATE OT UBiOON : Yon are bet eby required to ap pear and snawerthe complaint of plain tiffs above n?med In tb above entitled coart now on file wilVi ,K .t u -i :.i .mi v mu court, on or before the first day of th cu 'run oi ara court, lo-wu: tte 4 b day ot May, il being the reg ular day of tbe tnnr of said court ; and yon are hereby notified that if ou fal to ap pear and ansaer said conr p,.i0t, the plain, t ffs will asr for a judgment against yew a prated tor In their complaint, to-wit: for a judgment for tbe sum of f if 5 60 with i"tere-t tbereon at tbe rate of gpereeet per annum front tbe 1st day of N oven. her, 1893 and for tbe costs and disbursement cf this action io be taxed, and tbat the eat property levied upon and ariaehed at 'i e imt-i-oe of tbe plaintiff in the above entitled action and desrribed fobo: beginning at tne e corner of Isaac Bievins and wife dowtfion land c'im Not. No. 20G3 in township 12. sooth range 4 west of Wiiiameti meridian In linn eoootj, Oregoo. lhcnc- wet 5o chains and 34 links, tbence noth 19 chains an 4 ink, thene-; east S3 cHairw an I 34 lir.k thence sou'b 19 (bain, ar.d 4 ll'-k to p ae of rginninr, containing J 13cr, more liT Ira., tw ...i 4 Ia .i tUl. Ka ,Jamml r.i Dlain":ffa and thi. e ! arid iiiaiuramnta of said sc.-Ion and tii? ct rau a ! opoo sncb a!e. 1 bis anmmon ia puVisted oy order ot the HooTe J N ihinca", jadpe of d court, only made in chimSer. ai Alb'sy. (Wi.,rr.n on IW a! VuI. . I W'ri "MTnurusva it, i. All oroej fj Paint ...I u Notice for Publication Ijisd Ornc at Oa os rrr, r --narj 23, 1836 Kotljeia h; r, hy g.rea tic si loliow in aasad ctitr fM fi i e.-ti tf ax la'cnUott to arvstn 6a. j roof i 1 asipBort if aia caia, and tbat a- pi im-t ai t oc asd . befoie tb rrpMrr a d laccavi at Orm. C'tv.Orcson. May 9 b. JS96. : Joxrh, L F.aly; ti K 1 1763 u, tta?' o(SWK, NWJofS WJintSW CSadfiKJwf S E Ji tl See 23 tp 10 S E 7 E Ha a.nsea tb foic wwg witawM to pro.a nia s I icaoas raaideaiee cpow awi raiti;stia of aa4 land. v. S Ptrr,. MT K csmI, WU Um H'idicke, John D D-!, , all of D-trot-, e.o. t Koac T A Unxaa. Kgi.t.. Notice for Publication. Lam Or ran at Oaxtox Crrr. 0. Feoruar 2.H. 183ft. N-jtica ia h.eby csei that to fJlouig aaatcd ct Ir has filtd c ( h 1 iwtew Uoa la aaa. aal proof ia ap n af ber daias, aad ta.t aajl proof wi I to aaarte bit Vkt rtjiz'ec a ad Mtnrti Oxgau. Cny, Oraaoa, ca Hay 2U, liSS. roc lira Ruy PaMa j, aumvia wseow mA aoani -iatratclx of tla a-Usa r4 H atfaiwi L fsi'aa. aswaaiii: Pis D 8 79Si. for ta S , rf S w and lata t sad eS3Tpi0r-.B4E ow nm tna fo3s-rg wiaencte t prav kr cnatenam tcsadaws a Daw ar rnstivn tsoa of, said had. a x; Cbnatiaa Xeib- id, Charks J Uaakla.Giibect Kaabaa, Jckn & My, all of KUeara, Otsmw. Lawia Der. VM oa Amwl 2?, 1S3X Bed TjasharLwad apphaaiinn Ns 909 or aaid tract, ia svaeaally sochai U appear a d aaow wh tb casrw at sii ad Bisiatratriz slwwld mot k. aiUW iiit A UnjLta, Bfater Notice for Publication Land OfSce at Orrgrw City, Oregcn rebraary 10. Notice is heveb; give that tbe folow iag named re-'t'er b fiWd not-ce of hi in'ewtioa to make Saai -rocf a sapor bis cUim. and that anid proof ill be made before the register and reretver at Ore gon G. Oregon. April 22 -d, ly6. vt; Henry Soeas, H E 10697 for tbe ! t4. Sec 1, lot 1. 2. 3. 6c 2 Tp 10 S B 4 E st- He aasne tae following; witneaes to prove bis MBtiauoo residrnc cprn and c,tiv tioa of. said tand, vix: JLssbew F Cnlovia, Ja lMlev. J B Con. ley. T P Medill, ait of Green Ea-in. Oregoo. P,obxt A Miixra.. BVgiiter. Nt.tice for Publication t-isoOrFtca at Qksos Citt. Oa. Fecrnary lOUi 18S6- Notice is fcereby given that 'be foilo' lag named settler bu tlrd noti -r of kin intcttxm to make fast proof ia support of hi claim, and that said proof will be Bade before the register and receiver at Oregon City Or, oa April i7f. 1896. via: Fred eric T MTtxra; H K 1074 for the S X of the X VV j and K W of S W W See 11. Tp 10 S R 5 E. H aeae the to! lowing wrsesscs to prove his continuous 'esideac cpoaand ccltivatio of, said land, vis: R'KyCOse, OrJa Jadd. Ja Monroe, alt of Detroit. Or and Oand D Smith, of Berry. OretrKs. RoaastT A Mn.ua. Remitter. Notice for Publication. Lasp Omw at Oawsos Citt Oa Febraary 10. lS9k Notice la bereby given that tbe following-named settler baa tied notice of his in teehoa to make final proot ia rapport cf bin claim, aud that said proof will be mad before the register and receiver at Oregon City. Or, on April t h. 1836. via: Oriw 4uou. j-re u a iNO. jvs rov tne o w 010 NEKWtrf thSEJSclandS W X I of X E i of See IS, Tp 10 S B a E. Be name th tele-win witnesses to prove his 1 continuous resideace upon and eultivstioo ot. ait land, via: KHey V Case, S at, on. both of Detroit, Oregon. Oand D Smi'h. ot Berry, Oregon, Lather C Ire of Detroit, Oregoa. Bobext A Miuaa, Register. Notice for Publication Land Office at Ortyoo CitT, Or February 10, 1896. Notice is hereby givea that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of hi inteatioa to iatk final proof ba rappoet ot hi eUtim. and that aaid proof will be mad before tbe register atd receiver at Oregon City. Or goo, on April 221 1896. via: Matbew F Cotovw, H E Nr lt&tt. forth Ms land SSeclSTplOS R 5E andNEJa of NE V See 13 TplOSR4 E. He name the following witnw to prove hi cootioooas residence nnon and cultivatioa of, said land, viz: John Hi lev, Henry Suesea, John Daley. J B Cornier,)! of Green Basin, Oregon. Kcbkkt A aiu.it, Kegtster. , Notice for Publication. Land Offic it Otisost Citt, Ca, '. Ca, iS96. follow. ot hi 7 xetmarylu, Notk-e is tiereby givei that the Ing named aettlei has filed nctic intention to make final proof In upnort of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe register ar.d receiver at Oreeon City. Or. Apnl 17-h. 1S96. via: Claede D Smith, H B l'76o for the N W of s W and S Vv of N VV i of Sec 10 and E H of N E Ji of S 9 Tp 10 S R 5 E. He nam tb following wl'nesee to prove hia continuous residence oroa and cultivstica of. said land, via: R C Case. On Jadd. both of Detroit, Or- F T Mayborw, of Berry Or., Jacob Opphger, of Petroit. Or. AvBitT A jaitxxa, itegister. ADMIXISTRATCRS KOTICE CFFIMU SETTlE!iEMT. In th county court cf Lisa county tat of Oregon. In tbe matter of the estate of L Gerhard, deceased. NOTICE, hereby givea. to all per-. eu concerned, that tb undersigned d miaist'stor of the eatat of L Gerbard, deceased, bar Sled their goal account a such adminis'ratora with tbe clerk of tb above ran.d court: and tbat said court has fixed FiWay tb 10th day of April. 1396, at the hour of 1 o'clock ia the after noon aa tb tioa for hearig any nd all -o je tiona to the said account aad for jnal settlement thereof. Da?ed March 6th, 1S96 . HEXRT UEHAKX, Leo 'iKkaaaD.' ' , Arlmlnistralora of the estam . f L fiei hard, deceased. i t i I w- , t