Be juat selves. to all men, including jonr Mr Cleveland's address will be Prince ton, N J., after March 4. Aw r all politics are rotten, a (act dis cernable with the naked eye. It has been figured up that it cost Senator Mitchell $35,000 to try to be re elected. The thud house thrust senatorial bonois upon several members, the only such honors they will ever tret. Cietu has a young Amazon, who has lt-aJ her troups to several victories, not having suffered a single defeat. A good name is the beet capital a young man can have- The world wants ycuag men with clean records. Oregon is pretty well supplied with polu.cal bosses, from Joe rUmon and Jonathan Bourne down to a large nunv ber ui small fry.. ' There are not many people without buui' in their eyes, therefore it is a iwi .dea to look in the mirror before go siping about your neighbor. So tar as advertising goes one copy of a country paper is worth five big city papers that are simply skimmed, noth ing bung seen but the big .headings. Next Thursday Cleveland will go out, Mi Ksnley in It is most emphatically koptd that Mr. McKinley"doea not con inae the Cleveland foreign policy. If little Nevada etoops to passing lottery law it should be spanked and knocked out of its statehood; bat the law if, once a state always a state. Itis peculiarly the province of a news paper to give the news. The only time when news should be omitted is when it refers disparagingly to first person pres ent. It is the ambition of the Democrat to treat all people fairly, and it is a pleas ure rather than a hardship to correct an error, whether from judgment or wrong information . There are small and b:g people in the world, otherwise than from a physical standpoint. Some small men are the biggeet and some bis the smallest. In jiCt that has nothing to do with it. j There are.no good signs that the Davis House will get the required forty to or ganize. If ihere is an organization will undoubtedly be by the' call for rpecial session. The three young men who are on their way to Carson will Lave an expe rience before returning if they make the trip that will be interesting to bear. Ao doubt it wnl be one they may re gret. - The Jacksonville, Fla,, Times invites immigration as follows: "Florida1! hote.s are fi:Ied with visitors wearing straw hats and linen suits, and ice gorg'ks in the Northwest are causing dangerous floods. The contrast is markd,and the moral pointed is plain The recent legislative fiasco will not have a good effect in the East, let us ad mit it candidly. At the tame time people intending to come to Oregon will cuiii any say, and we ebon'.d rustle the harder lor a desirable immigration that wi.i help build up our state. O-cgrees might do worse than to pan a law prohibiting the prostration of the rui,;!- tiih prize fighting literature and pictures. The art of sell defense theoret ical y ij a fine thing; bat the prize fight ixig exhibitions that are b'ppodromic in their character, money making and gamb'ing affairs are disgraceful. The country editor, admits the Boston Jinrrl, ha s this advantage over a city paper, that while bis publication cannot n the nature of the case secure so wide a circulation, every copy that ia distributed has a closer an J more attentive reading. It stays in the home at least until the week!! issue displaces it. What we may call the ailaroundnees of 'the country prees is one of its most striking features The editor knows bis constituency. The intelligence, fidelity and capacity of the mei; who conduct the con o try prats merit cordial recognition. The Pendleton E. O has evidently been having a twist with some neighbor, judging from the fallowing: There are soma newspapers as well as" some in dividuals who do not take up enough room in the world1 to be in the way of an v body, and, for this reason, their commissions and omieasons are devoid of interest and their -shrill small voices, though often pitched in a high key, for or against somebody, or something, are never reeul'.ful. They simply utter whispers against the wind and delight in the little noises and sensations that it creates in their own ears. llie real greatness of this grand old state of ours ia largely in the future. I'a3t greituegs and present attainments will seem small and insignificant in com parison to what the immediate future holds in store for ns. People are being attracted to this Western coast and to the State of Oregon as never before! A few years it was the poor man, who looked u'ioij this country as an El Dorado, where fortunes could be ac quired without any capital to start on, whu flock td to our shores. Now it it the shrewd bnainesa man with capital to invest who see and realizes the grand possibilities of the future of this country who is coming to dwell among us. Ore gon City Enterprise. Washington Letter. ' Kr.)m oar roiculsr Comapondant. W ashimotom, Feb. 22, 1897. i W J Bryan will visit Washington ..-vs, but he will not probably stay uauKuration diy. tie will be the H Oil uu'i liii - ' Mr John K McLean, who will u:v - dinner to about one hundred fciv - in h:s honor. This dinner wiij i) - a political event, as the guest wr ircludea number of personal friends of Air tiryan ia all the parriea. JJu during ilr Bryan's stay there will be s coiif reiice, perhaps several, to discuss the iinuifcd.ale future of the deoiocratia Party- . ; 6 i . tor Daniel, of Va.. ia onanftha I.-1 q VV: ' Oiut iouutioniita in the senate, conee iy Washington's farewell addrese, n accordance with the ueual res u was read iuimediattilv after tin. senate convened. In honor of Washing ton's birthday, was mav.U better render e-.i tliau uaual, and was listened to by an cuiutUiy large number of senator, in adit"i-i 'o tii- erovlf galleries. - e , , , It is unfortunate in more senses than one that there Rhould bean Investiga tion at this time into an act of the ad ministration by which the step-father of the president's wife will be largely ben efitted. And everybody sincerely wishes that the senate Committee on Public Lands will find every thing straight about the Florida land patent for 23,000 acres, which was recently issued to Mr Perrine, the husband of Mrs Cleveland's mother, and which the committee is now investigating. Ex-Congressmau Brookshire of Indiaua, is cocnsel for the settlers on this land, whocaitu that the grant was forfeited many years ago. The Civil Service Commission has made answer to Senator Allen's resolu tion, adopted by the senate last week, as to the alleged dismissal of two women from a'braach of, the Agricultural De partment, at South Omaha, Nebr., for displaying pictures of Mr Bryan in the late campaign. The answer says the Commission investigated the complain when first made and that Secretary Mor ton denied that the discharges were made for the cause specified, or that be knew the politics of those discharged . The most significant portion of the ans wer, especially to those in office wbo re gard themselves as being protected by the Civil Service Commission, is the fol lowing: "The Commission is not an appointing, or reinstating, or removing body." Representative McRae, of Ark., who was one of the democratic members of Coingage committee who voted for the favorable report, with amendments, of the senate bill authorising the president to appoint delegates for any internation al monetary conference, called by any nation or by himself, took occasion to briefly Btate the attitude of the demo crats toward the bill. He said the dem ocrats bad no faith whatever in such a methond of bringing about the free coinage of stiver, but that they bad no desire to place any obstacle ia the way of the republicans trying to carry out the promise made by their national plat form ; on the contrary, that they were anxious for the nest administration to demonstrate to the country what could be done along that line. Notwithstanding Senator Kyle's asser tion that be did not get the republican votes which re-elected him by making premises, the republicans in Washing ton are now counting upon bis voting with them to obtain control of the sen ate organisation and to fill committee vacancies that will exist next March 4th. This confidence of the republicans is not baaed upon any ragoe expectation or hope; they do not ea? Senator Kyle may vote with us, but that Senator Kyle will vote with ns. Ia voting with the republicans in this particular ca8, should his vote settle the question. Sen ator Kyle will betrar the principles he has professed ever since he entered the 'senate. As most people know, the sen ate finance committee, as at present made up, ia controlled by silver.althougb seven of ita thirteen members, including the chairman, are republicans. Representative Walker, of Mass., couldn't;npset the Reed roles, bot he could and did express bimeelf very vig orously on the subject, saying In part : "Under the rules of tbis house, we get mighty few rights. Illiterate Immigrants. The new test of the immigrant's fit nets to become a resident or citizen of the United States it that be shall be able to both read and write. How im migration will probably he affected by it is shown by figures collected by tbe New York Sun from official report which we nee. Tbey show that of 57,515 over 14 years of age, coming from Italy daring the last fiscal year, 31,374 could neither read nor write; out of 57,053 from Austria Hungary, 23,773; ont of 35,138 from Rues .a proper, 12,816. The three countries, then, will be greatly affected by tbe new law. On tbe other band, ont of 25,334 from Germany, over 14 years of age, all but 750 could both read and write; out of 7,818 from Norway, all but 93 ; out of 18,824 from Sweden, all but 219; out of 37,436 from Ireland, all but 2,626; out of 15,622 from England, all but 850. Thus all those countries would n"t be mater ially affected. Tbe contrast, bowe7er, between these two sets of countries is greater for the reason that there must be added to Aus tria Hangary't list 1,730 persons wbo cannot write; to Russia's 1.667; to Italy's, 25. The percentages of illiteracy are as follows: Switzerland, .79; Denmark, .05; Germany, 2.96; Netherlands, 4-16; France, 4.88 ; England, 5.44 : Scotland, 5.70; Bohemia, 11.45; Finland, 11.82; Wales, 12.54; Belgium, 14 46; Spain, 15.81; Ronmania, 21.03; Greece, 2621; Turkey in Europe, 31 43; Russia, 41.14; Hungary, 46.61; Poland, 47.78; Italy, 54.59; Gaiicia, 60.37; Portugal, 77.69; tbe Austrian prtvincet not already named, 36.38. Itfjwill be seen that immigration from northern Earopewill not be seriously interfered with, except that from Rus sia and Poland. Tbe great stream that has been flowing in from Italy and tbe Auatro HuBgarian empire will, however, be very seriously checked greatly, we think, to the benefit of this country. There was little serious opposition to tbe passage of tbe new law. There wat sharp disagreement as to its exact terms, but the principle that the illiterate man is not a desirable citizen an unfit per son to share in onr government was accepted by nearly everybody. There ought to be a suggestion, therefore, in the pasrage of this law, by general con sent, to those of our nortLern critics wbo angrily resent toutbern election laws intended to exclude illiteracy from tbe ballotbox. It is true that tbe practical effect of those laws is to discriminate against the negro as a voter, but orly because the larger part of tbe southern illiteracy it black. Is black illiteracy less dangerous than white? Is the illit erate negro and bis descendants more apt to be useful t J the country than the illiterate white wan and his descend anu, when the latter are almost certain to be abeorbed into, the mass of the white population? Criticism of the kin! to which we re it ex the fer does hirm to the extent that cites resentment because of its sonableness. Public sentiment South is demanding freo and fair elec tions, and will have its way before long if left alone. But free and fair elections do not mean that no eet of the qualifi cations of the voter muet be set up On the contrary, it is probably true thai so long as illiterate men are allowed to vote elections will never be free and fair in certain parts or the South. Ex. Fisa Clubbing Offkb. Leslie's Week ly is the oldest and beet of tbe illustrat ed weeklies of tbe U, S. It is a model in its character, as everybody knows. The regular price is $4 a year ; but you can secure it and the Wbbkly Dkmockai for only $3.25, or it and tbe Daily bj mail for $5. n.l i I, When our weather is good it is simply immense. Mr. Bryan will not attend the inaug uration. Perhaps some day be may attend bis own . $20,000 or $30,000 a month is paid out on account of the state Institutions, in Saleoi. What would the capital eity do without it. The failure of the legislature to organ ise and pass an appropriation bill will materially affect the internets of tome of Oregon's schools. Those papers which have the entire responsibility of the Cuban question on their shoulders are entitled to the sym pathy of the world. An article is beaded, "Tne fitrn Author." We dare not read it. refer to the newspaper man, an short stories, thrilling person Certainly he straggles, Uebt Is the canker worm stops eating, and yet there i get so used to not paying makes no difference to then the canker worm is around ov Warrants have been issued and are being served requiring the attendance of absent members of the legislature. Whether they will be responded to or notwilbea matter that will excite a great deal of interest. Q W Smith, of Klauaatu county, Ore gon, recently sold 300 head of catt e to Fdson Bros., for $10,800, an average of $36 per head. Yearlings are selling in Klamath county at from $13 to $15 per head. These are better figure than have been obtained for a number of years. There is every thing it iuuicale a good sized immigration to Oregon thia year, legislature or no legislature. Linn coun ty men should rustle to get some of it. Small farms should be the rale. Better have 100 acres unmortgaged, or even 50, than 100 or 200 mortgaged - In a recent interview. Senator Black' bum, of Kentucky, gave it as bis opinion, that Senator Voorheea ia the logical can didate, and should be the nominee ot tbe Democracy for President in 1900; Mr. Voorheea baa been a firm and aggressive friend of free silver, and baa the ability and popularity to make a strong race. This suggestion, coming fr?m such ft source, is weighty and will doubtless receive consideration, should Senator Voorhees continue to improve in health, and we sincerely hope that be will, tireeocastle. Inf.. Star Press. I came across a new word tbe other day in Virginia, which a Norfolk man informed me was spelled "slommicky." It means dowdyish, as applied to wo man's costnme that baa neither style nor fit. Another Virginia word it "peraute," which in our Northern slang we should say meant "slick. " "Bigity" Georgian is ft corruption of bigoted, and "get ibet of it," means laterally to get thed of It. "Don't let on' it universally understood to mean a disreputable sort of chap. New York Press. Mr H West, of Kcappuoee. Oregon, who it building np one of the finest berdt of jerseyt in tbe Nortbwevt, delivered tbe milk of eix registered Jerseys, three of them only 2-year-olds, at tbe Scappoote crearnery last year. Tne record of tbt creamery shows that for the year 1896 he was paid for 1S5S pound of -batter fat. or an average of 309 2-3 pounds per cow. This makes an ftverage of over 350 pound of butter per cow, although ball of the cos's were only 2 year-olds. Tbe average weight -of miik per cow for tbe year wat a little over 6000 pound. Ore gon Agriculturist. One of the most prominent basineet men in New York city in earning up tbe present basinets situation, says: Tbe shrinkage in values from tbe regular market quotations of foor yean ago bat been enormous, running into thousands of millions. That is, popular invest ments, which are regularly need at col Irteial in the banks, ara now worth ft amall amount of money compared with their values four yeatago. Tbey have shrunken nearly one-ba'f." What stronger testimony could be given against tbe British financial policy which bat been forced upon tbe United States T The shrinkage is sti.l going on, alas! and no man can tee the end, says an In diana paper. 1 Tillman's Fork. Senator Tillman caused a scene in tbt senate on Monday. He was showing np the armor plate steal and trusts and monopolies generally. He charged that tbe government was paying $1,500,000 too much for ships and that $400 was allowed for armor plate where $.200 wat tufficient price, proven by investiga tion . Then be said : "Instead of oar controlling the mono)- oliet the monopolist bavt tht senate in their viciout pocket." Senator Bawley at thia charge half rose from his chair, as though he would make an objection, then changed bis mind. "I would bate to sav, or even insinu ate," Tillman continued, twirling his glasses ia bis band, "that these araaor- plate manufacturers have tbelr paid agentt in thit senate." i Then Hawley rose, beginning : "Does the tenator dare " Tillman took the words from his mouth. "I dare say," he shouted, "that, to far gentlemen, It can be explained on no other theory." Hawley replied: "If the tenator dares to say or even to insinuate such a disgraceful thing, he says what is nntrue, and what is un worthy of a gentleman." Tbe galleries wers crowded, and at this exchange of charges, a deep hush succeeded their buzzing. Senator Till man wat nnrofflid. He thrust ft band into his tronser's pocked nonchalantly, sod, looking over to Senator Hawley, coolly returned : , ' Id 'hat I can only say it is the g tiled jade that winces.'' "It the senator applies that to me, I have a sufficient answer,' Hawley taid angrily. , Tsro or three senators gathered around Senator Hawley, end-avo-iog, apparent ly, to calm him . Finally he walked with them into the cloakrojm, while Senator Tillman continued hie speech. "I do not want tossy anything harsh: G id knows I bave got enough vitriol in me now :" ' Going on with tbe subject of armor, be taid be could tee no foundation for tbe state of affairs, except that the manu facturers had their frinodt ia the senate chamber. There was proof that the government was to be looted to tbe extent of $2,030, 000 or $3,000,000, "yet," tbe tenator said, "we cannot help It." TruBtt bad the government down and their hand s n.It.owVJ: i''t MISFITS. Mr. Mitchell has evidently not given up tne fight, for he continues to send out documents in bis interest. It will be a great relief to have the legislature dissolved and the arony over. though, it is very unsatisfactory to have the commissions continued, as wen as indebtedness in assessments, etc. The Mullaphy Savings Bank of St. Louie, closed ita doors Saturday. In stead of the nBual cause "hard times" it is declared this failure was due to spec ulation in whiskey by ita officers. No wonder it failed. A young woman in North Dakota, who has saved up $300, wrote to a resident ot Lincoln county, to inquire if Oregonja a able to cast etuis on "iQe'K the Daily Evening Tribune, be ought to pay the Chinese tailor for that suit of clothes he got under the false pretente of being a custom nouse omcer. A large number of opiniona are being given as to tn victor ia tbe bur fight at Carson on March 17. The prevailing opinion lsiniavorot uorbott winning. At ft matter of fact from a pugilistic standpoint hit record ia not nearly at gooa at mat ol ritxsimmons; but be has twenty or thirty pounds su per nor weight, is younger and at quick The probability ia that tne man will win who gets in the luck v knockout blow. it may be one and it may be tbe other, as newspaper blowers the men probably nave no equals. An eastern man wbo was out here looking aroaod said in Portland : "Things ara dead back in Moline, and in - fact everywhere in the east. Coin ia only 13 cent, oau 9 cents, potatoes II centa,and , batter, which I believe bat lately gone 1 np. 20 tents. Just before I left borne. I bad 10 sacks ot potatoes in my collar for $1. With corn at 13 cents, the farmer have no money to buy agricultural im plements or much of anything else. Consequently, the factories there are on ly running on short time, from four to atx boon a day. Why. I can get 500 men in Moline to work for me under contract np to t 1st of May, for 75 cents a day and find them selves, any time I want. Probably no one in Albany was as ranch interested in reading the tetter in this moming't Herald, of Prof. Lee from Rochester, N. Y., at the Dkmoceat man, at .that wat bit home for a loot five years. He tells of those wonderful fails, about which Daniel Webster ooc taid : "Home bad her CVsar and her Pamper, but Rome in her grandMt day never bad ft waterfall 115 feet high " lhe actual height is 92 feet. Tbe Prof, descrip tion of tbe Erie ftcqueduet takes the Man about Town back to dozens of walks over ita top; of tbe East Main bridge to tbe ict that it it bardlv a bridge at all bot simply a street built up over the river, never discevnable to tbe traveler, but reality from the back windows; to Power's art gallery, just under w hich, in the same building, and almost in its midst, for tbe overflow picture fill the halls, tbe Democrat man basked for three and a half yean, and ot tbe new and wonderful coon boose that Ukea tbe place ot the old one to which his dntiee took the Dkmocxat man several timet a day. and which wat aiwaya be fore him from the office window. The article give one a good idea of tome of the things of a lovely and very lively city. o m Free Lecture. At the opera bouse, commencing Mon day at 8 o clock and continuing six ntghtt by Dr. Del McClaire. tbe lecturer and ex- amioer-in-chiel for the Orientia) Medical cioujKw 01 vaicuti and tan t ran- " 111 ti n smes 01 uiusiraiea lec ta.ee en coetoroe. on the laws of life and health; the origin, prevention and curt) of disease, and give demonstrations of occult powers. Private lecture for ladiew only at 3 o'clock p. m., Friday Nov. 5. and for men only at 8 p. ra. Special Trip A round the World R. M. 8. "Aorangi" intends to leave London March 17th. 1397, via Tenerige, Cape Town. Melbourne, Sydney, New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii and Vancouver. Tickets good for one year. This rpxial excorsion is run ia connection with tbe Ca nadian Pacific railway. The fare for the trip will be only $560. tbe lowest rate ever named for such a trip. For full informa tion call on or address E J (JoyU, agent, 146 Third street, Portland, or , or any agent of the Canadian Pacific Ry. The Wxbklt Democrat $1.25 a year and the Weekly San Francisco Examiner $1.50 a year, combined for onlj $235. Thit include all the privilege in tbe 10, 000 premium list of the Examiner including- ft $10,000 residence and a $4000 gold nugget. (wrea Cfmp. "My three children are ll tubjecttc troop: I telegraphoi to San Francisco, got goi a ball doaen bottles of S B Cough Cure. It i a perfect remedy. God bless yon for it. Your, etc., J.H. Oozier, Grant Pas, Or." For sa'e by Fohay Mason at 0c per bottle. far t ftldaer am 6-j years -old; nave had kidney disease and constipation for 25 year. Am now well used your 8 . B . Headache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottle al 60 cent eacd. J II Knitrht. Ruttedm Or." For sale by Foshay, dt Mason at 50c per bottle. Properly used, "Perfection" dye are superior. Insist on having "Perfection" Dyes, tor sale by Fred Dawson. Love has s long way tc go to rcaeb the heart of the modcra up - to - date young man. When he look for a wife. he exoecta a good deal. Prob ably be expect e than be de serve. Hewantae-ood look, good sense, srood attire, rood health. Tbey usually go together. An observing man learn that a woman wbo i physically weak and nervous and in capable, is likely to be ill-natured too. The sweetest temper ia ruined by continual sickness. A womsn whose nerve are constantly racked and dragged by debilitating drain and inflammation, cannot be a genial com panion or happy wife ; and she is totally unfitted to be a mother. These troubles prevail almost universally among women largely because of careless ness and neglect. There is no real need of them. Vt. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive specific for the weakness and disease of the feminine organism. It cures tbsm radically and completely. It heals, strengthens and purifies. It is the only scientific remedy devised for this spe cial purpose by an educated, skilled physi cian. It is the only medicine that make motherhood easy ana absolutely safe. ' Mia Lauretta McKee, of Reno (P. O. Bos 735). TVashot Co., Nev., writes: "I hare discontinued taking the ' Prescription and will not take Enore (at present). Ist month I had no at alt and worked every day without any venience whatever. It was the first time I nerer had pain during that period. I cannot say too much for your medicines, especially the ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant Pel lets.' I know of a lady who took m bottle of your ' Favorite Prescription ' and (be says she wa not sick like she was with her first baby. This wa her second baby. She think it a grand medicine. Bo do L" Dr. Fierce has had ft Hfc-tlme of experi ence in this particular field. His 1000-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" contains several chapters devoted to woman's special physi ology. A paper-bound copy will be sent free on receipt of at one-cent (tamps to pav the cost of mailing only. Address, World's Di- penury Medical Association, Buffalo, N, V. J ame of ror a cie !lotbboundopynd3rstatnps. TELEGRAPHIC. ageing and laeamlaa. Wn!nnTnv. March 2 The national capital today shelters the outgoing and in coming president and vice-presidents, and preparation for tne grana ceremony in making the change ot administrations go oa wito feverish hast. Mj r McKini and Mr llcbart were welconitd to their tu ture home by one of those glorious bright days which Washington takes pride in vlinn in I ha mvul . Ot the prospective new cabinet, there are in the citv Messrs Sherman, Gage, Alger, Gary anu Wilson. Judge McKenna it ex pected tonight or tomorrow. A possible cabinet officer, J J McCook, of New Yora, arrived during tbe day. rrabably Harder. Eloknk, Or., March 2. Deputy Prose cuting Attorney Harris was called to lot taira lirovA todav to prosecute R II Moibv for assault upon Marshal J li Buker, of that nlara. Last nieht Marshal Baker at tempted to arrest woaoy, wno, viiu oum, was intoxicated ana creating a uunuru ance. Moabv resisted and struck tbe mar shal a vicious blow on fbe bead with a bar nf iron. Mnabv ii under trmt. Buker was living at ft late hour tonight. but tbe attending physician thinks tbt chances are decidedly againut hi recovery. The acaate's BemtM. Salrm. Or.. March 2. The senate b niirht iWiHmI to dissolve and go home The attitude of the absent members made 11 .tnTi, at rMviranizAtion an Dear horie less, and it wa thought best not to add to the complications of the present trouble to rue ('tuition. Tbe great stumbling block in the way of reorganization bat been Senator Mitcholl- Uu aavice and bis influence have been powerful with the absent members. e MU't Itaatr. Chicago. March 2. lodge Joseph Mc Kenn. of California, parsed through Chi cago today on bis way to anoington. Wben aked what portfolio bad been bndired him. ludm McKeuua taid: "It U undetermined yet wbeher I (ball be attorney-general or secretary of tbe in terior That is tbe exact status of the affair as far a 1 know. Albert's Oplalas). Salem, Or., March 2. J 11 Albert, eathier of tbe Capital National bank, bold that the action ot Secretary of State Kincaid, in suspending tbe iwue of cer tificates of indebtedness -called I to cred itors of the state doe not affect the tlato of claims It only euiphaniaes tbe fact. say Mr Albert, that sucn certificate have never approved a cUiji. but merely oeru fisd that a claim bad been prencntrd and bled, not audited. iralfte SUTaaed. AsToatA, Or , March 2 Representative Grata was arrested early tbi uumimc by A Mutant bergeant-at-Artn Cotton, oa a warrant iatoeu by Speaker Davit, of tbe Oregon lgilature. L nder advice of C. W. Kalun aid County Judge Gray, be re fused to accompany Cotton to Siem Boll tbe hriff ol Ctattop couoty and lhe cbit ut folios of Attona rffiuvd to aid the (nrvanVat-arms in reUining custody of G ratke, aid be wa f oread to leave tbe city without him. CXUh Kaftlaad Loxdojc. March 1. Tbe Daily Chrcni. ce says there it aula doubt that tbe ten oos bitch in the concert ol the powers u due, first, to tbe Ucs of widom oa tbe part of tbe government, and, wood, to Use wrath of Emperor " ilium, who, tbe Chronicle Mjt. deeply reseat the form of Lord tsUubory's anncuncemeot of tbe poii ry of Great Britaio toward Crete, and es pecially tbe r;s Uoo thai Great Britain ba taken tee lead ia tbe coocrrt. Istti WsillAe. Chicaoo, March 1. A special to Tribune from i FU.. a;a: From an incautious word droppVi Ly ' prominent slate cthnal luce, it ia ascW Uioed that the government ba been leg arranrrmeot for sons da pa troot Ibroturb Flsrida in crnme ot "n . sity. The story u that tbe railrt j nave bees asked to comtsunicatt Nortbera lines and have special tr.i ready at a moment's notice to trara- government troop to all point on seacoasU Will Sat Be rmrsl. WASHrsoTOH, March 1 W J Bryan I hour in IK mX mILwt nf tlw, Kcm m. rutted tbe capitpi today, and penl half ra j newiog aciaaiotiuioe with the wrwpond- enU be bad known wben a member of or gnes. tomorrow morning, Mr and Mr itryan leave for Katem, 111., to spend two or three days before returning to their home in Lincoln, Nb. Saad So Urease. wooDBtax. Or,. March 1. George Humphrey, deputy United States marshal, arrested Sanfotd llilis. charged with con ducting a tetail liquor buatnem without a license, and took him to Portiuid this evening. Mill' examination will take place before Coiled btate Commiauoner bladea at 11 o'clock tomorrow morotog. rvewltar Steal. F. co exe. Or-, March 1. O P Griffin died at bis borne in tbi city Saturday about midnight, and wa bored in the Odd Fellow' cemetery today, lie wa 64 year old. and wa bedfast for fire years, bis disease being diabetes. The case is a remarkable one, aa hi death would not bave been turprue at any time daring that period. tteajsitaMlaw far Besraad. Salkm, Or , March 1. Governor Lord today iwued a requisition u.oo the gov ernor of Michigan for the return of E Durand, wanted for forgery Durand is well known in Portland A Temkle BUaalrr. City of Mexico, Feb. 23. Tbe latest news from the mine disaete at Zacateca bow that it i fully as bad a first report ed. Fire broke out in the Ztnamoro mine, the property of the Zombeteto company, and communicated to tbe Sai Francisco mine. Tbe Corcish miner displayed unusual heroism, in attempting the relief of the improved men. Ten bodies have been taken ont, and ail show sign of as phyxiation. There i no longvr any doubt that 1 iO miners perished. Allewed Fear Stars. Loxdox, Feb. 28. It is stated hereto. day that there i good authority for be lieving the result of the conferences be tween repreaeaUtives of tbe great power at Constantinople and Athena will be tbe presentation of collective note to Turkey and Greece tomorrow. Gieece will be al- 'OJtfid four days to recall her land and sea forces from Crete. aaejgarattea FreparaUea. Washihotoh, Feb. 27. Inauguration preparation are going on going on apace - In the past 24 nours, visitors have begun to show tbemaelvea noticeably on the streets. Decoration begin to flaunt along Penn sylvania avenue. Ibe grand arena of the inaugural dis play will be tbe hort section of the avenue between i llterntb and betentcenlh streets. flanked on tbe south by tbe V bite Houte and on the north by Lafayette square. Met taaday. Wabbisotox, Feb. 28. The usual Sun day quiet of the capitol building wan dis turbed today by a session of tbe senate, made necessary to paa appropriation bills. Large crowds filled the galleries and over flowed to tbe corridors. Tbe attendance of senator was even greater than that through tbe week. Hill took the senate to task for working on Sundvys. Tbe sundry civil bill was puceed. ratal apart. Pktai.cma, Cat., Feb. 28. -This after noon Farley Temple, aged 14 years, son of U Temple, prominent hardware dealer, and Henry Gerkens, 12 years old, ton of J H L Gerkens, proprietor of the Western hotel, played "burglars'' in Temple' (tore Young Itmple snapped a revolver that was not tupposeo to be loaded The revolver exploded, the bullet piercing young Ger kens' heart, killing him almost instantly. Ha He Bealgaed. Havana, Feb. 28. It is officially an nounced here that tbe statement to the effect that General Weyler has resigned is absolutely false. Music Mies Mildred Burmestei teacher of piano or organ. System tht Mason touch and technique. Keaidencf Filth street, opposite U r chuich. For tht best drugs, Dawson's. "Perfectlou Dyes and Permanent, for Dawson. arts Billlitnt sale by Fred the f SUFFER NO MORE NOW! Paine's Celery Compound is Working flirac.es in Curing Disease. Paine's celery compound it working mirftctes in tbe euro of disease 1 So says recent article by tbe fore in Oft medical east vitt in Bo-ton --joining tuowt more conciusireiyvi io my surprise I found an enur he adds, "tbe astonishing capability ofW anse going on after taking a little over Pane's celery compound than the I '-.ree bot 'let and I began to fee! like a thoughtful, open- minded claw of peoole wbo use it ana recommend it, both ia public and among their close rt and dear est fnendt and relative Amor nt (physiciana) there ia no longer any neti- fancy in recomm'ndirig this greatest remedy without ttintof praiw. About tbe tame time Ibe above article wat published there appeared in tbe Boston Joornal.tbe following letter from David K. Cbasser of 4-',- indsor tt. Cam bridge port, a auburn of Sor-ton : "I take great pleasure in lestif.io; to tbe extraordinary merits of Paine's cel ery compound. For tome tin.e part I have been nnder the treat n.eni of two well-ko-wn local doctors, but their com bined efforts proved of no avail . I have bn for year a harsh skep ic in regard to advertised medicine, bot bavin suf fered excruciating paint in the bead, BIGGEST CHANCE YET To Save Money 4 I l r j 200 " i 150 V 200 " Everything: goes just as cheap. Stylish neckwear, collars and cuffs socks, overalls, etc, etc. Call and see if the above state ments are true. Albany Woolen Mill Good, W. R. BLAIN. By the Opera House. Wall Paper. carpets, Lineobum, Lace Curtains. Rugs, Portierj, Pillows Furniture Bedding. Hcture Frames. Linon Warp Matting, -Oil Paintings, and Undertaking Call on ALBANY FURNITURE CO. THOMAS BRINK, il Ail kinds of furniture and you Dealer ill ALBANY, ASM NISTRATOPi'S NOTICE Notice i hereby given that I hve teen duly appointed by trtecounty court of Lnn county. Oregon, atmieiMratr, wih lbs will annexed.of tbe extate of John Neloon, deceased All persons having cla'ms aramst the estate of aid decd art hereby notiffed to present the si duW verified lonie a my residence near-vbedd, Linn county, Orenon. or to tny ttomar. Gee W Wrinht, at his law oSice In Albany, Oregon, witbin six momha from the date hereof. Mart N bison, Aduir with the will annexed of tbe es tate ol tin Neloon deeoaaed . Gko W Wright, Atty for Admr Dated Jan S, 187. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. Notice is hereby given that P Y Duncan has been duly appointed administrator ol the estaUs of A I) Knox, la e of Llrin coun ty. Oregon, deceased, b the county court of Linn county, Orgo". ""! 'ba be lias duly qualified a such, all persons having claim sgainst aid estate are hereby not ified to present the aie to me hth tbe proper vouche' undtr oath at tbe offioe of w R'BiWeu In Al a-'v. fr n within six months lrom the date hereof v Dated thm 1 1th day vi P Y Duncan. Administrator. which the doctors informed me were doe to neuralgic symptoms, I determined to try Pane's celery compound, on the ad vi e i t a friend To my surprise I found new man. I have for the past 10 or 12 . " ' .1 a , yean iuflerei from rjains in the back and other symptom of derangement of j the kidneyt ana bladder, and have spent many s icepieva nignu in consequence bat now X sleep soand. thanks to the common tense which induced me to try Paine't celery compound. I will ever praise the marresout potency of this val uable medicine, and at any time will be giaatogive personal testimony at my ad lire, should any sufferer tarv to call. as l cooe oer it tritub to keep tocb a blessing housed np, and think the pro pr.etors of Paine't celery compound de terring of more thanks than 1 can con vey in words, for making ne a new man.' A word to other tuSeren : Goto your druggist for a bottle of Paine' cery compound, and allow him to tell too nothing else ! UaSiness duced the price on ods. S3.G0 Factj 403 Pasts 5 00 Panti 4 CO Egjs Suits 603 Eopmits bedding, and it want the most complete flour safe, he has them and his prces the lowest. ORSC0N. Notice for Publication L,adOf?ic at Okkgom City. Or. Jan 21, 1S97. No'ios U hereby (iveo that the following named ttttl r b lit d notice of his inteo ti.ia to make Hani rro f ia support of his olaim and tt tia.J proof will b mada be fore the K''tr and Raooiver at Oregon Cin, Oun, on March 6th, 1S97, vis: OrWian Neubold; H E TJ033 for the S H N E ,i4M-t 1 and 2 Sec8 Tp 10 S R 4 K. He name lhe following witnesses to prove bis con-inuou residence upn and cultivation of. aaid land, v.i: T R Qeorge, Gilbert Knutaon, Chariest HSckle, CB Gain, all of Niagara. Oregon. IIobkrt A. Millkk. Reenter. ANNUAL SCHOCL ELECTION. Notloo 1 here v glveu to t.'m )aga voter of hrwol PUt riot No. 5, of lann oonnty, aUieofOro on. that tha annual Mchool ete'Hlon for lhe said dlstrlot wilt bs held at the equity treasurer's offW in Albany, to begin at the hour ol two o'clock p m the saeond Mondav, being the 8th day ol March, 1897. This meet ing Is eal led for the pnrpnae ore eotlng tone director to serve three years and one olork to serve one year, and the tranaao ton of the business uaual at such meet log f tate thl 20lh JV of February. 18P7 l EHXtN. 4 K ttliTIIHMIU), n... Dlat oletk. Chairman of Board. SUMMONS. lw, Caevit C-mriof UieSlaU 0 Oregon jot lite county oj Um. Gamey Fow!er and W 3 Caesar, p'ain tiffs vs VV G Morgan, at administrator of th et tate of Thomas Morgan deceased ; Jamf t to Morgan as adtniniitraistr etr I tut Mtat. of Lvdia Morgan deceased-. Marv Aon 9.r7' . .frank Gray ber husband: Agnes McNeil, John McNeil her husband, John a,,K., nal morgan his wife: Jme W Morgan. Vor.-an bia miff W Piorgso, Morgia ni wie: lane Mor Ksd, E A Morgsn, Morgan bis wife; Mr garet Aiaocao, Dan can ber baabsnd; G L. Btryaer ani Haiti J 8trte.- linn f!o National faok , ( corporation) wr H Gil tra, A Bogh, Trustee; Fitt National Bank, is corporauo&i and Mil on Hale, 1efeodaot. To Joba N Morgan and Bath Morn. hi Wile, tad Margaret Doccaa at4 Daa can, ber h unbind. Dafendanta IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: Yoo are hereby reqoird io a? prr aoa snswer n eomplnt bled against yon to m a dot aoutied nit, by tbe first day ol th next terra cf this court following tbs xpiratioa of said samaMMts.towit: br th 4tt MaiMiay in J anc, 1 ;e:n J tb 28 th day ot taut mooto; and a you fait so to appear to answer, for waot thereof, tbs plaintiffs wui apply to toe court for the reHM prayed for in tbe ecnptaint filed aesinat you harm- to. towits For a deer foreclosing a eertsfa mortgage execntrd bv oo Thorn, Morgsn sd kvdia Morp-ai. hi wife, (omh deeeaa- td) to the Jarni-Cooklin Alartfaa Trat Company, to sectire tba payment of $1623, with interest, aod the farther sum if $100 attorney a fee. Said oiortgags bring open real estate (ita te in tbs eoanty ot L js. state of Oegoa, an 4 particularly boaoded aol deac ibed as follows, town: Tbe W of tbe D L C of David W A Ungham; u ! in See 33 and 34, Tp 13. Math. Bangs 4. W W M. eootaioiag 159 sen more or leas. And airectio 'e of said property im tbe manr pr-id d by Uv aod apclieatioa of tbs prooeeda tberef -oe to payment of the claim of the p aint ff herein, including cyt, disbaraeeneata of tait aod mtxonmj i fees Th:s rsmtMM is pabii bed bv order of the Hoaorabls M II Hewitt, jtdg of aaid coat- Ma4 a d di:l oa te 245 day of Feb rsarr. igaj. Geo W Bzts a MorrAim a Hackxbmav, A:torarf Piautiff SUMMONS. I-;tve Ci ciit Cost f -r Lice, roeuttj of the SUM 01 Oref-oc. Taenia Eeadicg, rlott If John Powers acd Ecily fowtn, defendants To Foil T Poser, oce of Ut defendants abore 1 aoed : IS TH EXAMS Or THE STATE Of OKEGOK: Yon hereby rcQsirtd to Bsfar said aa-Wt r the eomptaiat of the abore oame-i plaintiff ia the at7 eat:ted court new oa bi w .th tbe cWa f f said ooart, by the 6"t day of the next resa'-ar term of tbi; coart to be tMgnn and beid ia the cit of Alhaar, Lran eaaty, Cregoo, on tbe 8U1 day cf March, 1997; aad yea ate entitled tha if tail to appear acd aa sartr said eoacplaiot as Herein repaired the plaiabS snii apply to to coart tor thai lief dcaaa4el la bis eomptsiat oa fie ia lhe store eatiCedocart. akich rei'rf is far tbe f aradow of a ai-tg3 t?yea by Joea Por-rs ad Eacly Powen. datd Oetober 19. 1896. of, to and apoa th fotJosriBg dea eribed raal atate, towit; 1e sorth of lhe sreat Jf of tie D L C of Aoao T Tboeataio aao E.izabe:h C Tb eapoa. Is tng asd beta; ia Lisa eoaaty, aad kasara aa Xoti Scat too Xo. 2334. aad eiaiai mo 41, beittg parta of SecSoca 9. 10. 15 aad IS in tonbip 13, south of ranjja 1 a-aat ot tbe WUlaawcta Heridiaa, Mr boaoded aa fclioars; gegiaamsr at a prist 15 chaio aod 40 link nonb and 21 chaisa aad 16 1ms j out of tbt a-iatbsrert coroer of ra d sectioa 10, aod raaniaj tbraee aoath 3 chains aad 7 1 iiaka, tbeeos weat 8 ebsir aad 24 tints, thence aoatb I cfcai-J aad 60 hobs, tbeoos vest 62 cbaias aad 71 tiafca, theaoe north 43 chains, theoos cast 71 cbuas aad 11 haka to tbe place of begia nicr. cooiaiaiBg 313 acrer. av-re or la. Wtlch aaid Biortfac aa girea to aecvra tbe paTRMOt of a ao:e dat4 Lebaao. Or e, Oc ober 19. 1S91, for tbe aa if f2 an i r after iau. vith ulanatthcra on at tbe rata of 10 per cost per aaaaa as 1 f'T jaifmeet ajraiaat roa for tbe mum cf a-ith iatert tkeraca at the nit of 10 par eeat pr aanam from tka l9'.h day of Octob- , 196, aad for the cosU aad dia baraetseata of tbai aait aod for a decree forealasarig aaU aaortre asd dtrectiEg t bo laad afeora described to be sold, aad tha proceed anstog froai ach sale to be p flied to tb pa meat t4 t'-e ensta asd dts DararaaeaM and attcrve.V ice aa i -he pnadpaiaod iatereat de opoa aa a-ite Tbta saasriKHiS n pa'uh-d Hy nrdfi ' f th Bmah'e H H HcaiU, jiie f .he Sore rali'iet m?e at cboili ia I- Cl j ifAltry tt-e, Jacaary 21, liS7. Witm sued & Wrarr. Atts for PUiatdT. S0UU3!5 fa tke Circuit Ctmrl ot At State or tike Cam j of Xosa Department Xo. 2. fOeoa "sry A S Snox and A S KaTx, plain tiff. - H C Brigs and Trie Alliance Trast Corn pan , limited. corporation, defendants- Te H C Brigge, one of the defendant abo-e named : IX THE XAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Yen are hereby required to appear and answer the com p'ain t of tha above named p'sinuff in the above entitled court, now on hie with the clerk of said court, bT the Ert day of next regular term of said court to be held in tht citv cf Al bany, ia Lias county, Oregon, oo the t?th lay ct March, IS91. and yon are hereby to'iSrd that if you fail io appear and answer M complaint, a hereby required. th plaintiff wilt apply to tbe court for the re'icf demanded in their complaint, for a decree a ajudgln that the defendaB.a have no estate or intercut or lien whatever and removing tbe cloud and cancel ing and declaring tbe deed to be a foryvry and voia, O2teitoe7 b dsyot Julv. isao. and recorded on the 20th da of July. 1SS6. In book of deed volume of, oo page 2i6ia the record of deed for Lina cooatv. Or egon, of. to and fvr the following described real estate, towit: Beglnntnr at the N E comer of the r. L C of A S Knox a k1 Mary A S Knox, hi ife, beifg Xo. Xo. 1193. and claim Xo. 5o in tp 11 S K 2 west of Willamette Me ridian, Oregon, and running tbenca S 26.4(5 chains more or les, to the S line of tne N of ad claim, thence V on aaid division line 120. 53 chain, more or less, to the w boundary line of said c'alm. then- X 25 94 chains, more or lea, to the X E co'ner of the D L C of Samuel Hardmaa and wife.be'ng Kot- Xo. 1202 and claim Xo. 54 in taid tp ami range, thence east 3.33 chains, thence X 52 links, thence eat 117 20 chains to tue pUveot beirinninir. con'aimng 01a.70acrTa.a t in unn count- Oregon, being tne N H of the D L K. ot aid A t hecx and wi;e. And tocar.cell and declare void a mort gage executed by H C Brigs to the Al liance Trust vompanv and dated Julv 9l1 1(6, and r orded on July 20. 1S96, In the lecorder's office for Linn count v. Omron. in dock or Mor' gage 01 on pace &5ti on ...... - . the ald 20th day ot Jnly.lSjfi. ftwthe um of y0 and to remove the don j from pUioUfTa title to said land above deoerioea by reason ot satd deed and mart Itage and for t e costs and dUbursements ottlila suit. Ibis summons is published bv order of the Hon H H Hewitt. i.f of the above entitled court, made at the chambers on the 2tth day of January, 1837, ai Aioany, itregoa. VtATBtRrOHD& WTAJT, Atts for Plaint Jti ADMIS'STRATOR'S KOTIC: No'l 1 hereby given that the under signed has beru duly appointed by tbe County court of l.inn county, Oregon, ad inUtrator of the estate of Joseph C My r, deceased, late of aid county, and he ha duty qualified aasucb and all person having clninis against said estate are here by requested to present the same to me a' Albany. Oreoon, propetiy verified by law provlJed, within ix montoa frou this datf. Dated at Albanv, Oregon, tins 16th daj of December, 1S96. D W Mtkks, v.Vhitit & NrwronT, Admie'stra Attjs for Admr. SUMMONS. In thf. Circuit Court for LS C-mty,Stait cf Oregon: Frank Kiernan, plaintiff, vs J B Stearns defendant. To J B Stearns the above named defend ant: INI HE NAME OF HE STATE OF OREGON. Ton are hereby required to ppear and answer tbe complaint of tbe Love plaintiff, in tbe above cntit'ed court in tbe above entitled case, bow on file itti tbe clerk of id Cmrt, bv tbe first dy of the next rrgolar term of said court. following the pubitrauon ot mu summons, which said term of said coon begins oo the 8th day of March, 1897, at the court boot e in the city of Albany, Linn county. Oregon; at d yon are hereby further noti fied that if yon fail to appear and answer said complaint aa breby required, the plaintiff will take judgment tgaintyoa for the tarn of $25 and tbe cos' an4 dl bnraement of tbis action to be taxed, and will also fake an order directing the fol lowing described land belonging to yon and attached in tbi action, to w it : Tbe southwest quarter of section 25 l own-bip 10 South Range 6 east of the Willamette Meridian in Linn county, Oregon, con taining 150 acres rrore or less, to be sold for the purpose of paying such judgment. Tbis Summons i published by order ot the Hon Geo a Burnett, judge of taid court, made t chambers ia tbt City of Salftn. Oregon, oo the 19th day of Jaa- WO" r J bas eos ana v n. diltbu. AUorney fnr PUialift. Notice. Osbo-v CiTT, OaESo, Jannarv 25th, 189T. Notice is hereS eiven that the approv ed plats of survey ot Township 13 Sooth. Mange 5 taet, ana 10 soom, nangc Kist, tne fractional plat of rey cr Township 12 South, Range 4 East, 5 Esat East, and 7 Eat, and traenowsi pu cr lonhipl3 Somb. tUnge f r-. nave been re ijived trotnTne aorveyor ueiera of Oregon, and on March 6i. 17. at 1 o'clock a. m- o said date, sa'-d plats will be fitad ia this office, and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry "B and after said date, K.BTTT A VfLLftt, Eeiater. Wm Gajjwiwat, Reeeiw. KfTICE 0?H3l4LSiTUttIT Xotice i hereby gf ren that the under eigned a admlBtatrator of toe crate of J M Vv ilaoe. deceased, a Sled hi final ac count in aid erxte with the county clerk of Linn county. Oregon, and tbe county court ha 1x-d Friday, f be 5th day of March. 1S97, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m. of said day for tbe Snal hearing of aaid accoant aad the settlement of said estate. .ny ard si! perons baring any objec tions to the same are hereby no iSed to be present at s-id time and present the same. B SMaHTTX P WiBJfOTH. Ayomer. Administrator NOTICE TO ESIDCE C3ITI CTC2S- Seaued past. rpeeificalif aa. sti3 do iia-3 aad bids an' I ba recejrrd at the) ofece cf eoantr clerk of tVaa eoaatr. Or; oa or before the 5th day of Msrea, iS9?A I o'elocfc K as, for" a aaa bndg aeroaa tbe Xorth Saatiaai rirer at or aear Gat.es. Oregos. btdn arill be eeoaiderad for a tfsaai and steet brida aa well a wood aoatgaa. Said bridge to be ecaapleted oa or brfora Aarat lat, 1SJ7. The eoart rtmj toe nebt to reject any aatdaUbid. Doa b ot der cf the eoaaty Dated U' 15 k day of Feb . 1S97. C B MosTTacrx, Ccaaty Clerk. Lina Co., Or. STCCXEOLOESS UlETIXC. Notice is herebr that there will bea meet ing of the stockholder of th Odd FeHow. Hall Building AsoQatSom held a the Odd Fellows t-iarary in Albany. Oreeost, oa Man day, the I iy of March, 1SS7, at 7 OjekicK p m, for tbe porpese of electine, sere a directors to ere for tbeettsaina; year and to transact any other boataesa that may come before said meeting . Signed this the lrt day of February. 1S87 E&Pauu, curs Josxth, Sec etary - President. ASSISNET K0T1CE. Notice b hereby givfa to all persona iaterested. that 1. the undmig-aed a tigoee o Prepst and Butler kaveSiedmy final account in the matter of (aid acsiga rr.ept, in tbe circuit court of the state of Oregov for Lian county, and that saaj final account will be beard and passed op en by said court n tbe court hense in to citv of Aibaav. linn cocnty, Oregon, at i tbe hour of 1 o'clock p m. oo the 2oth day of March. ISSI - aasixrs i-kofst. As-igitee. mSALMEETIKC. Notice is hereby given that the insaar meeting of tbe stoekboioer of tbe Albamyfe Baitdlag Associatioa will be held at itoreV. of J Gradwohl. in Aibaav, on Monday.. March 15th. 1S97. at 7:o0 p m for the etectioa of director, acd cch oher bast nesa a may coroe betore the meeting. Date Feb- 13'Ji, W C IwriDAii, F P Xcmss Precideet. '. Secretary PATENTS T. K al IwSKMUi PROCURED. EUGENE W. JOHNSON, Solicitcr<tj. iaPitai. Csssss, ITT Sew Te--. Waahsaarea. C. Office established 1S6S. Charges moderate Correepoadesce requested. EAST AND-SOUTK VIA I THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Calatoraia Caarea Tnlaa leave rwJaaa OaOr SmKhl raoa Mar (Her- - a. 1 1 Foruawt Altar SaaFraaeaw ArlSI Arlts a LviTsra 119 a 1 Lt II Ui a Ar Above tr!a stop t E Portland Oregoo City. Woodbarn, Salem. 1"- ner. Martoa. Jederson. aj a Tannt. Shedd. Hl-eT CresweJl, Cottage Grove. Drain, and au stations froca Kxeburg swnt to ana - eluding Ashland. aosaaraa aasxMIT sw L t&tera Lv liurt I Ar r l;lr Albaay tvl fl Leava Aibaav fcir Lceanea Arrive al Alaaav troaa Lbaaoa rss tan lmx Atbtnv lor Laasaaa ArttT it A'bwr fnaa Lsbaaaa e 5rti Leave Albany tor Wdbara via Wsodbara - . iojIO a ArriT at Albany troaa woodbara LaaTeAlbakT tor Katroa Anivs) al Albany hvam Katroa l.ISA PUUMAr BOyn SLEEPEFi. Diaine Urs oa Ogsn RJ SECOND-CUSS SlEtriNS CARS Altaehaal Saail Thraaa Tralaa Ja. a ' - mwwm vnmw a a, Matt TAVAI BAtwT CI fori land OarraUla ArlSr Lt ll lira fcs r a I Ar Express train dUv (except Sunday) at ilbanv and Corval.weoensct with train vXCaVK. K'. . : ra i v '.- I Ar PvrU I abOtuwrble Through Tickets lo all points ia aaatera statea, Oaaada V 3mm be oatatnaa a loveas rasas nasi v m w t2nt, Aibaav - Waer O r if A rurv'aaa ui.xva Furtjas) I a -. t a