Thousands of idle factory hands ic
the hew England states is not creailn
confidence in the Dingley bill.
There are plenty of candidatee coir
iog to tbe front for the office of circr.it
judge in this district. It ia an honor
able office and a lawyer may well be
ambitious to fill it.
The Senate ia having its banda full
deciding whether McKenna ia big enough
mail to fill one of those eeata in the U S
Supreme Court. It ia the Democrat's
honest opinion that he ia not big enough
in the upper atory.
The govenor of California has eet apart
January 24,1893, the fiftieth anniversary
of the admission of the golden state into
the anion, as a legal holiday and it will
be observed witi- appropriate ceremonies
everywhere in that state.
One republican party at a time, aaya
the Salern statesman. It looks very
much though aa if there is to be two ic
Oregon, and the fact bo doubt iccited
the Salem paper to make the statement-
Even in Europe triers is a great deal
of talk on the prevailing American
topic, Klondike. The London paper
full of it. The whole world ia dai-
d at the mere mention of gold, with
out a glimpse at the metal itaelf . Some
day the bubble will burst.
Cream is the name of a magazine
published in Maine. If it ia really
cream in literature it ought to be an
excellent thing. Many of the magazines
of today are simply ekim milk so far aa
their literary merit goea. There la
nothing but pictures in them. In thia
respect they shine.
It will cost La Urande $80,000 to get
a beet sugar factory, bnt the money
will be well expended. The farmers
around La Grande had immense crops
aud displayed good judgment in selling
their w beat early, and hence have the
money to put into the project, one any
city might be proud of seen ring.
Those government reindeer are on
their way to Alaska, that is, they have
started from Norway, and it is quite
probable . they will get to Alaska in
time for Uie relief that will be needed
as much next winter aa thia winter.
The government ia about as pigheaded
as a male.
Capt. Fiek is after the little rivers in
Oregon. He baa made a report against
the Umpqna and Scappoee aa well as
againet the Santiam and Yaqnina and
Sileti riveia referred te In the Dkmocbat
several days ago. We will anxiously
wait to see if the Calipooia is treated in
the came heartless way.
It is considerable to live in a prosper
ous connty that also has the lowest levy
in the state. 'The taxps in many
counties here they are no better eff
than here are. twice aa large as ia thia
county, and in some counties more than
twice as much. Immigrants coming to
Oregon should take cognizance of thia
important fact.
English capitalists are willing to loan
China (60,000,000 provided and tbereia
is the joke provided China will give
England several privileges that will
mean an immense s'ght in the future,
If China cares anything about her future
as a nation she bad better borrow ber
money of some other nation than Eng
land. It is reliably stated that there ar j not
now living 10C.O0O veterans who are in
need because of iuabiliiy incurred in the
civil war. To pay pensions to 100,000
veterans would not require trore than
$15,000,000 annually. And yet there are
l.UUO.UUU persons drawing pensions, re
quiring $141,000,009 of the people's mon
ey annually to pay them, nine-tenths of
which is not deserved. Ex. ;
Thomas A Edison, jr. has inverted a
machine for utilizing the wave power of
sea. When in place the machine will be
20 out at sea and will consist of a series
of gigantic air pumps. The air compress
ed by tbese pumps will be used to ran
dynamos.
For $23,000,009 Mr Edison can con
struct a plant, be says, that will furnish
1,000,000 horsepower, enough to supply
the entire atate of New York. He says
that a powerful syndicate baa the matter
of immediate construction of the plant
nnder consideration. Bis plans ars
said to be practically eompleated.
An editorial In the New York World
on Prodigal Poverty baa .attracted con
siderable attention. According to it
poor people are many- times to blame
for their condition, and we can see
this all around ns without going back to
New York . Many is the poor man wbo
grinda himself stili farther down by
spending most of his money for liquor,
and not alone for liquor bat tor other
things that are unnecessary, an illustra
tion being the manner in wbicb be
takes his family to the circus when
they . need the money for food and
clothes. People need to be sensible on
this poverty business. There would be
more people in good circumstances if
there was lets prodigality among poor
people, and the WorlJ is undoubtedly
right in riioet of 'te ideas.
Chicago now has a sensation that
places I'Uetgert and his eausaye vat en
tirely in the shade. Dr William Smith,
who runs a College of Otteopathy at
Kirkevlle, Mo, having occasion for a
body lor direction, cent an agent to tbe
Cook County Insane Pauper Asylum at
Dunning to find a suitable cadaver.
There were none on hand, just theo, but
according to Mr 8mith,one of tbe asylum
autboritiea told tbe agentthat if hewould
step into tbe "killing room" and pick
' out a likely t ubject he would guarantee
to send the bod to him in a few days for
$50 COD. The official explained that
the "killing ward" was a name applied
to a ward where were kept th most
bopelece cases men who were sick, im
beci'e and on the verge of the grave.
Believing that the talk was only a joke,
the d-Ktor's agent wsntway, directing
that a body be sent when they bad one.
A week later Dr Smith was informed
that a rody was available, and in due
time it arrived in Kirks ville. On exam
ination it was found that death had
evidently been caused bv blows on the
head. When Dr Smith recalled the
atory of hia agent' he promptly notified
the Cook cotioty authorities and related
all the circumstances. The system of
furnishing cadavers toorder may - have
some advantages, but we would suggest
that tbe greatest advantage It could con
fer would bs found in the hanging of tbe
;pen who operate it. Ex.
More From Sttagway
From tin OrvxUs Times,
i K! itbt coutsgioj is riig:pg in
. r n r.roHaiiig inti nity. The
o i t ,t-w .JU.ioveries told in the
nar -pairr ap people talking and the
v ' ;yr I.K a s.'ror.g gra.-p on many a
t ar t i. . A new btory published in
a P rt ami pa v r veeteiday, telling of a
rf it .j!v at-n locg in which nug-
svi? arn lyir.g as plentiful as berries oo
h M5.ir bu.U at the heighth of the
ie:on, turi-i.hrd new aad inflammable
ne: tor tht Klondike flames. Several
mi laeis hueo Kg tney iieara 01 it ana
und folate only ia the fact that maybe
after alt it was only like much of Ine
other stuS printed atout the country,
marvelous if true, but mostly untrue.
.Among tte late items of interest on
the eubiect is a leier that Charles
Schmidt received yesterdav from his
son William now at Skagway. The let
vet Its had the effect to make the
recipieut one of tne sickest men in Cor
valhs. "I walked de floor till four
rv'ol fu Br f l m niArn ! r . mitAnr Mrilan '
said mine host as lie spoke of the mis
sive, I haf made a big mistake ; t went
at de right time but I came away tco
eoon."
Mr. Kchmidt, as all know owns a lot
at Skagway. There ia a house on the
lot and the establishment ia leased until
March 1st. The lessee runs it as an
eating and lodging-house, and according
to the best estimate that Mr. Schmidt's
son can make, ia clearing from 150 to
175 per day, and that ie what ia the mat
ter with Schmidt. It ia enough to worry
any man. The fact is, according to the
letter, that Skagway is having a boom
far bjyond anvtbing that anybody has
dreamed of. Blocks and blocks of houses
have been added to the town, and the
swarm of poshing, rushing people on the
street is "like a Fourth of July in Cor
vallia .'' This, with the prospect that
the place is bound to grow in importance
and wealth causes Schmidt to kick him
self because be didn't stay on the ground
and acquire three or four corner lota.
Other information in Willie Schmidt's
letter ia to the effect that H J Mooie.
woo went to Skagway with the former,
secured a position aa cook at t9J per
month within a few hours after arriv'.
Young Jenkins, from Oorvallls, a mem
ber of the same party, also had steady
employment at good wages. Jim Cro
Carpenters, be says, are paid filly cents
per hour, with all the work they can do
showered upon them, while contractors
are coining money.
The letter conveyed no information
concerning the whereabouts of Rothyo
Turuey- Willie Schmidt had not teen
him, and it was the supposition that he
wl i.ot returned from bia trip over the
Dira pass and wan possibly pushing bis
way towards Dawson.
A General Movement.
Halsiv, Or, Jan, '93
Editor Dmockat:
In the Oregooian of the 15 insi. we find
(It. twllowing:
WasBDiGiOX. Jan. 1-1 A the result
f cooft-rf i.ces held arithin the last few
iy r- -'!. Hie several leaders ot tr
T'O'i i'ties. 1 is sa-1 that Uhairmao
J .i ts m th democratic rational commit-
; (Jliairuia u Itr, o "he nooa iet
niliiiac'aimi te.apd Chairman Towne
ot the si ver republican national commit
in, will ifwuo a joint manifesto in the
early part ol next week, with a view ;o
securing c-uiiui action b- th three or-g-ti
Xa-.o 111 the political eobteet ot
1S9S. ! he drat of the document is now
in i he eouna ot preparation. It i.l
apr.ea' to ail tboe interested ia the cause
"t silver to work in union and to avoid
rival organizations by wLich their com
mon a'rength wiil.be dissipated.
The tal among the silver men contin
urd today, but they did not taae the
shape of a iorm 4 conference. The feel
ing wa zecsJally in favor ol the common
action among the silver elements. Meaare
Jones. Butler and Towne will confer
further daring the next few days and the
addresses will then be made public. On
the 18lh inst. th Atrehcan Bimetallic
Union.of which General Warner.of Ohio,
is president, will hold its meeting here.
and this is exptcted to give foriber c
beaion to the joint silver movement.
The question of onion of the
silver
forces aeems to be almost universal Pr UQuclml t'"ul " governmen
throughout the Onited Sute. At . be keeps up bia fight for it. It may die
popuiet committee meeting in Salem e J Pl" " ' the monied men of tbe
ast Saturday out of a vote of 20, 18 were
or a nnlon of forces, and I understand
the sentiment in other counties is very
much the same way. Kow will Linn
Csuntj be tbe only one where the reform
forces will fall to unite. II they do I
fear tbe party or parties wbo prevent
such a anion will find a large falling off
of their vote. Silvkb Rkpcbmcas .
A special from Bourbon Indnsays:
Rev. Mr. Aikin, pastor of the Bethel
church, on Suuday night took for his
theme "His Satanic Majesty.". He is an
eloquent man, and he painted tbe arch
fiend in vivid co'ors. At tbe climax of
the description, a being dressed to rep
resent a devil, with a large bead and
switching tail, ambled np the isle,
blowing smoke from its nostrils and
bellowing:
"I am the devil, and I want jou ail."
The audience became panic-stricken.
Men, women and children were burled
to the -floor and trampled upon in the
mad rush for the door. Io the confu
sion bt stove was upset and the build
ing eangnt fi.e. Before the horrified
members bad regained their senses,
the fire bad made such headway that
all aitemps.to rave th church were
in vaib. Tbe next morning George
Aiken, son of the pat tor, confessed that
be in company wiib other boys, rigged
up a devil sol!, and, knowing the sub
ject ol his father's aermon, concealed
bim'-eli and awaited Hie arrival of the
audieuce. '
It 11 tbe opinion ot the Democsat
tha t'. lodit-ine was made up of
miifMy p rduistians or they would
have i.ad wm '.- nvugh v appreciate at
a -I ',(- vx - i rj?, and religion
en-.' gl .'. t-t triguUtieJ even at a
r. -. .-li v :.
Tbe laiT'igraj-.t bil! he p-.xtd. It
pruvidH tbai ll immigrants physical y
Cii abie, anl ov.r 16 years ol age, sha'l
be ab.e t-j read or wnte the English
language or some other language; but a
peion iiot ab'e to read or write, who U
ow fifty years of age, and is the parent
or grandparent of a qualified imm:grant
ort 21 years 01 age, capable of support
ing i-ocb a parent or gaandparent, may
accompany the iminigiant, or the par
ent or grandparent may b" sent for, and
come to join the family of the cliil.,or
grandchild over 21 yt ars of ae who is
quallied under Him law, and the wife or
minor child not able to read or write
mav accompany or be sent for and come
aod join tbe busbend or parent who i
qualified. -
Leave Kothimo to Lcck. But cill on
Will & Stars They have a splendid stock
2 -
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Novelties,
in tbe latest designs as well as a fine line
o watches, clocks, cut plasa ware,&c. They .
wilt will please vou in goods and prises.
"To tell
the truth tny
mother has
lived with
one foot ia
the grave,"
writes Mr.
Eugene Stant.
senberg, of No.
1604 Walker
Ave., Houston,
Texas, in a let.
ter to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, of Buf
falo, N. Y.
"With a most
thankful heart I
v will tell you
about the won
derful cure effected in her
case. She has been a per.
feet wreck for seven Ions
years. No words can aescnuc wuw hk u
uttered, sue couia noi iecp on aui
severe paina. She tried every doctor around
here and spent nunareas 01 aouva wiuwm
benefit. After hearing of your wonderful
remedies I wrote to you. My mother has
taken six bottles of the 'Golden Medical
Discovery,' and six of the 'Favorite Pre
seription, and is now perfectly cured.
Pino Trt-f ivr the heartiest thanks and bles
sings from my father and seven children for
saving the life of dear mother. May God
bless you and your Institution, is the wish
of tout friend."
Tens of thousands of women have found
enmnlete and oermanent relief from oostl
nate and seemingly incurable disease by
nsing the wonderful remedies referred to
above. The Women aieaicai uiscovery -
nmutessea the necuhar property of nourish
Fng and vitalizing the blood with the life
giving red corpuscles which build tip
healthy flesh and muscular strength.
In the special weaknesses and diseases of
the feminine organs, the " Favorite .Pre-
acriotian " Is a perfect and positive specibc.
It is the only scientific medicine prepared for
that purpose by an educated physician and
specialist in that particular held ot practice.
For weak and nervous women these two
medicines taken conjointly constitute the
most marvelouslv successful course ot treat
ment known to the medical profession.
For nearlv V years Dr. Pierce has been
chief consulting phvsician to the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical institute, Buffalo. N. Y.,
at the head of a splendid staff of associate
specialists, graduates from the lending- tnea
leal universities of America and Kurope.
Walcott on
International Bi-mct
a I ism.
Senator Walcott wants another trial at
international bimetalism, ut lie bases
bia arguments on the Euro-can masses
and not upon the men . t-o run finances
and politics in Europe. In a speech in
the Sente be saya :
"Whatever difference of opinion msy
exist aa to the ability of thia country
alone to maintain the parity between
eilver and gold, there is no question that
the concurence of other nations would
help the cause of bi-netalum In the Uni
ted States, and efforts to secure it ought
to receive the support of every citizen
wbo Is opposed to gold monometalism.
Internationol bimetalism ia not a myth,
a chimera. The people of Europe ars
even as we are, struggling to keep our
beads above water and seeking blindly
for that which may make for them pros
perity and progress.
"Much of the recent legislation in Ea
rope looking to the increase of gold hold
ings and the depreciation of silver, finds
its origin in tha exigencies of a nation
where readiness for war ia the periinount
necessity. There is hardly a ataUsman
in E a rope who believes the Uet word has
yet been said opon the question of the
remooitization of silver, and hardly one
who would not welcome ao effort to settle
the question internationally. Only a fe r
days ago, jast before Christmas, in a
deba'e in the French chamber, M.Melin
again declared from tlie tribune that tbe
Frecch government was otie with tbe
United Stes on the question ot bimet
alism. "In the face of such a declaration it t
as cowardly to at andon hope as it is
faiee to ta'ik about failure. International
bimetalism is' to tbe gold monometalisis
a stumbling b'ock.aod to tbe silver moo
omeialiet, foolishness, but is it not, nev
ertbeless.a splendid possibility ? Its ac
complisment weald be the greatest bless
ing that could befall our people, and to
achieve it we might well afford to sink
for the time the hostilities of party and
the bickering of tbe factions. "
Some, peop'e are being tickled at a
picture of the New York Journal's yel
low kid flaring brjan because he keeps
up his 16 to 1 free silver talk. Believing
1 ,ree silver is necessary to tbe pro-
I . . m 1 &
conntrv, but tbe masses will show the.r
endorsement of it in a very emphatic
manner in tbe near future whether tbe
New York Journal supports it or not.
Bis A . O. V. XV. Event.
On Wednesday evening. January 24,
Past Supreme Master Workman Tate
will be in Albany, when be will be given
a reception at tbe opera bouse, at wbicb
be will deliver an address, lie is mak
ing a tour of tbe Pacific coast, drawing
big crowds everywhere, and tbe one) in
Albany promises to be tbe biggest of the
season. Mr. Tate is said to be one ol
the most eloquent speskers in the coun
try . No one can afford to miss bearing
him.
Just Across the Way.
At F II Pfeiffer s you can get tbe best
Coast and Eastern oysters to be foond.
lie also keeps the best line of confection
ary in the city.
Call-on bim for the best of everything in
his line. -
A Laundry Nugget.
Laundry patrons wbo want first class
work done without paying exorbitant
prices should patronize tbe Albany
bteam Laundry which have employed
regularly five of tbe beet band ironers on
the coast for shirts, dresses, and shirt
waists, and ten cents is the bigbeet price
charged for anv of tbese articles.
Trrtbe tea sittings at 10 c. Extra quality.
U. E. Brownell.
Home Hrst,
The World afterwards. Get good
ercceiies for your fami'y. Conn k Hus
ton keep tbe best, which thev soil at tbe
!ow4t possible prices. Freh vegetables
and fruits accord ii-g to tbe season, always
on bBcd.
A Gne line of crockery.
'I hose Who Endure.
The pains of rheum ttism should be
minded that a cure for this disease nil
belouad in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tbe
experience of tbose wbo have taken
Hood's Sarsaparilla for rheumatism, and
have been completely and permanently
cured, prove the power of thia' medicine
to rout and conquor this disease. Hood's
Sarsaparilla la the One True Blood Puri
fier and it neutralizes the acid which
causes the aches and paina of rheuma
tism. This ia why it absolutely curee
when liniments and other outward ap
plications fail to give permanent relief.
Be eure to get Hood's.
Closing out.
Crockery and Glassware at cost.
CE Bhowmrix.
Boat Totiarco SpH and -kih loar Mis Airsy.
To q-ilt tobacco eusf'y and forever, be mag
cello, full ot lilo, nerve and vigor, talis Nc-To-Uuo,
the wondcr-worltnr. that maUes weak men
strong. All drugclsta,SOoorll. CUIS guaran
teed. Dnohlct and sample froo. Address
Bterllnq itemedy ta, CUlcgj or New York.
JNO-To-Cna ror Fluv Cents. .
'.u.i-unioed tobacco hanii eure, makes vk
niun ktrouK. bio1'- ur. SOs, IL All AtuffMla-
7
m m zw- w
linn iMi ST
MISFITS.
8aya the Salem Journal: What's the
matter with County Indite Barton of
Linn county for atate treaaurcr.
The tax levy in Clackamas county hss
been placed at 26.5 mills, which would
be considered sky high in Linn county.
It has been discovered that the letter
1 was left out of Mr Hanna's dispatch to
the president. An exchange saya it
should have read : "Go'.d reigna and
the republican party atill Uvea."
A night or two ago Mayor Bnrkhart
was called on at 1 a m bv a niau from
the conntrv who wanted to oorrow his
lantern in order to get down street. This
ia considered a joke on tne mayor.
In order to heln the Alaska craze along
congress has ordered 500,000 maps of Al
aska printed at a big expense, regaraiess
01 big dencita. Congress can mane a 1001
ot itself ottener than a school boy.
Kow that Oregon's Corbett ia knocked
out it ia to be hoped that some one doea
up the other Corbett permanently .enougn
to insure hia retiremeut from the public
gaze.
From the Eugene Guard :
Linn county comes to the front with a
12)4 mill tax. Rather a aharp contrast
itn Clackamas, a couple 01 ccunties
down the river, with 26.
State Superintendent Irwin haa put a
bill in for $758.45 for traveling expenses.
without anv vouchers, mat aimpiy nis
word, and the board will probably not
allow the bill. Does be want tbe world.
An exchange refers to the large amount
of money left to fatten the sute treas
urer and Mr. Bosh's bank. The bank
can stand considerable more avoirdupois,
but Brother Metachan baa about aa much
corpulency as he- can carry physically,
though not finabciatly.
A Southern Oregon newspaper man
who reads the Dihockat saya :
The latest joke oat is t give your
friend a handful of Carter's Little Liver
Pills foi perfuming his breath. He will
appreciate the joke aa soon as tbe coat-
-Ug WUiil a .
Three goldbug politicians decide! at
Salem that labor organizations are con
trary to public interest. Salem Journal.
This refers to the recent college debate
in which Willamette University won
over tbe U. of O. and indicates that, the
Journal evidently thinks the decision
was a political one.
Tbe 0XMOCXAT baa been-asked to put
so many notices in the paper of men
wanting dogs for the Klondike that it
doesn't know where to start in.' Parties
having dogs to sell can at least get all
the inkrmation they wish on the sub
ject by taking them as fast as possible to
Will Pfeiffer, H. J. Sower, C. G. Raw
lings, H. F. Mcllwain or W. W. Kowelt
Perhaps tbe finest edition of a paper
ever issued ia Oregon outside ol Portland
and never excelled tbere in an artis-ic
wav. ia the New Years issue of The
Dalles Times Mountaineer, just out. It
is a credit not only to the publishers but
as well to that city.in tnat ber enterpris
ing businees rren made it possible to
publish it.
Medford Mail: "Tbe Eugene Guard
is chock-a-block with half page display
adverttsemenU of the merchants cf that
city Eugene merchants evidently be
lieve In creating a demand for their
goods by persistently advertising them.
In dull times trade can ofttimes be stim
ulated by advertising special bargains
for stated periods."
There was a dance serosa tbe river in
the grange ball last night. Dd yon be r
tbe noise, tbe shooting of gans, etc Al
bany Democrat.
Must be tnat Governor Fletober was
there. He goes to all tbe shindigs be can
get wind of. Salem JonrnaL
The Klondike craxe has struck even
whist. In Astoria a Klondike whist
party was held, the different Ubles being
called Skagway, Dyea. White pats, Chit
c ot pass, and so on to Dawson. Tbe
table, seats, etc ..were in keeping witb
tbe affair. It must Lavs been a cold
party.
The reports that come from tbe Klon
dike continue to increase tbe gold fever.
H. A. Thomas, wbo reached Portland
yesterday, among other
toe claim of Erkkson, a
things told of
young Swede,
for which he bad been offered $450,000.
He often took out 1,000 to tbe pan, and
Thomas saw a pan of three shovels full
wash out $994 He thinks tbe oar put
from around Dawson nest spring will be
from $3,000,000 to $12,000,000.
One of tbe ear.y Willamette river boats
was the Obio, or as it was known the
O II 10. It wss built in 1874 by Capt
U. B. Scott, just from Ohio, and was
run a good many Tears, finally sinking
in South Portland, off Eleven's nrint.
where during low water the bottom and
some of the knees may now be seen. The
boat is referred to in Cant. Smith's rem
iniscences in tbe Tribune.
An exchange describes a situation
which ia known in every newspaper of
0? .WDen 't says that a man doesn't
think of bis mother's fselinss when ha
?:ets into a disgraceful scrape of deprav
ty, but berxpects tbe editor to have the
lenuerest regard for that mother's feel
ings, and to omit mention of his name in
telling tbe sbsmefol storv. Tbe Ikmo-
caar has hsd such an experience only re
cently. It feels for tbe mothers much
mora than some of the young men of the
city.
About a year ago tbe editor of tbe cec
ramento Bee was fined 1500 for con tern tt
of court, because) in reporting a divorce
c ise the paper not only told the truth but
scored tbe judge, wbo seems to have been
a man of about the calibre of Judue
Lionel Webster wbo a few years ago sent
tbe Ashland Record mac to jail because
be had the temerity to criticise bis nro-
readings. Last wees the Supreme Court
of California reversed the decision and
.he fine was remitted After all justice
is not blind in the Golden state notwith
standing occasional contrary reports.
The following diapateh sent Preii lent
McKinley by Allen C. Mjcrs, one of the
anti-Mitchell 71 at Columbus, will indi
cate how hot matters were back there :
Your telegram to Hanna and bia tele
gram to you are insults to every honest
man in ths (Jailed States and an outrage
on decency. Nero fiddled while Rome
burned. Vou prayed while Dick and
Hanna bought a eeatin the United States
senate a fact tbat will be thoroughly
proved. People wbo have pitied you as
a dupe will now denounce you at a full,
and not a silent, psrtner of this firm of
conspirators against the great mass of the
people. Tbe hour of judgment ia at
band.
Do you want to go to congress with a
"G!ory balleluV"
Show your money,
Show your money 1 -Do
pou want the very smallest smallest
office in the land?
Show your money,
Show your money I
The patriots day is over, and the poli
tician'! rife.
Show vour money,
Show jour money I
If you want to run this country for
balance of your life,
Rhow your money.
Show your money I
the
What Ur A E Salter Says.
BnrrAix). N Y. Gents: From
my
personal knowledge, ga'ned in observing
tbe effect of your Shlloh s Cure in cases
nf advaniwd Constioatlon. I am prepared
to say it is the most remarkable Kerned) j
that hss ever been brought to my atten-1
tion. It hai certainly saved many from
Foshsy ;& Ma
Consumption. Sold by
sen.
TELEGRAPHIC
The Cation Mai
Boston Jan. 18.-Griui dotirmination
on tbe part of both sides, coupled with a
defined issue between employer and em
ploye, as well as practically an absence 01
any demonstration, were tbe features of
the second day in -the gret.t strike in tbe
cotton industry Interest is almost en
tirely in iho strike at New lledtora, wnerc
be disturbances of vesterday led to the
belief that sinii'ur deraonairatioes tn'gbt
be attempted today. Nothing of the kind
occurred.
Ills Export
Washington. Jani 18. According to
Htatixllcji at thn tronsiirv dpnartment. the
value of pinnrla liv h United States for
the ralendnr vnar 1897 airirreiraled l 100.-
000.000. an increase of 93,000.000 over
A ntbr record was smashed with the
trade balance of 356,000,000 in favor of
Uncle Sam, the highest point ever reached
in the history of this country.
ad a Hearlas
Washington. Jan. 18. Cuba had
hearing in the home today and for a lime
it Innkad n thnnih nnrliamentarv prece
dents would ce set aside and senate reeolu-
lion, mrntrnizinir Ihx inminirentS a beilg
font won hi ha attached aa a rtdrr tO the
diplomatic and consular apt r ipriatiou Din
but tne republican! intended 11.
Bala Sehene
Logons. Ian. 18. The Shanghai cot
rMnAmlttnr tf thA Miaii alia V ft the Kuaaian
minister. Count Cassani, has iniormtd
tbetsung-li-ya-men that iuime'lUtaiy after
ir itaPttlrd. RuseU will
rmt'nrA lnrt Arthur in iMlin and With
draw her troops without demanding ia
demnitv. In return, however, 'a corre
ivinftAfit tan flhinA must emDlov It')
excl.mivelv. to drill h troops and
control her customs and railways.
TfceHhtlM's timnt
Washirotok. Jan. IS Arrangements
am rnakin? for the entertainment ol I rv
ident Dole, of Hawaii, on a scale befi ting
hia rank aa chief magistrate of a nation
It haa been decided be shall be regard -d
as the nation's guest, and that onr govern
menl shall bear tbe expense of bis enter
tainment in Washington.
Ia Marylaad
Assapous. Md., Jan. IS. Tne Mary
land general assembly began this morning
to ballot for a United htates sen a or to
suored Gorman, wboie term eipire in
March, l!K. The opening of tbe fight
foucd the republicans, wbo bve consider
able majority in both bouses, diriaed a
moog themselves.
A Bit Thlas.
LaUbasde. Or., Jo. 17 Saturday
tbe buioeea of securing contracts for tbe
mllivation of XtdO acrea in turar b-et
was finished. This was the final conditio I
to be compiled with before tbe signing cf
tbe contract on tbe part of David Eocle
for tbe construction of a betuKr factory
and refinery of 350 tons dailj capacity at
or near Ia Grande, to be in operation by
the first of Uerember, IS A televram
was sent Mr Eccies at Ogden. and in
lad evenings mail a contract sigoed bv
him sraa received.
The contract provide that the snbaidr cf
$30 000 in land and note shall 1 endor
sed by the La Grande Commercial Club, as
truU to Mr. rc'e. and plrd in escrow
with the First National bank of Port
land. A rut T Ike rinn
Wakhisgtos. Jan 17. A
t-!-i-r n j
was received aithe deparmer-t from j A hyinvTMfllilffLO
Dr. lacknon.atTrondbjem, Ncrav, sut-lUHj lUUIHVU
ingtbatMr. Kjellnian wa on hi way) t
from tbe interior with 500 fine r-indoer. S It. Iw. .Tlorrlw, .TianaBcr.
which be tad purchawd together with a i
uitable number of sleds and driver, Tbe i We have moved our store to the t.rs
Wr had ail been dAorned, o that tcey . bam building, corner 1st and Baker Ms,
may be salrly .hipped. j sod will te piead to meet all on
naimn V sill ron'.inoe sellins on
US lrSlrB II
vVasnnoTJS, Jan. 17
election committee. No. 2
Th boose
ha set tbe
contested exertion ee from toe hrt Ore-
gtn district. b tanaertiurg vs. 1 ti up 10 our oau m rappers.
Tongue, for tomorrow. f llofttonMais flour
Ju Wrmm 6-20 01 bars
Seattle, Jan. 17 Tweety-lwa per- j 16 lb gran suar
soos arrive! here today from D-wsoa Citv ! 10 Ibe best beans
on lbs atmmer Cotona. briogiog with . 8 lbs rolled oa
them a f mail amount of gold datt. and 3 quart botiles blueing
drafts on the N-wtb American Tradio : 4cn pepper, niasuH, atispice or
Transportation Comptny and the Alaka ' sage ....
Commercial Company an antic to be ; 3 cans Cayenne, cloves or cmna-
tweeo 0.000 and 1 .OOO.OOQ i moo
. ..... 3-2 oi bottles extract lemon or va
rwsrtnc m.mm a Ulll niJU
Chicago, Jan. 17 The Veter rods 9 pa Rot al Java cof!e.
are beginning to mooit v their e'imat 2 pa A'bockle ccf! grndtocroer
of people o ili be Sxiod for laka ia , 2 -a Lioo corTee "
tbe spriag. Tbe bann hi already be- J rdines fer box
gun in a small way. but from all ibe evi-. 3 cans cove orsttrs.good ones
uettce wbica tbe roads have been '! to 4 paprr coru'or glo s'arcb..
gather, the total somber of tickets that . ;-i gal nice peeled peaches
will be sola 00 sccooat ol tbe Alaska bui- 0 t Arm A Hammer Scda (bulk)
nest will not be over lOO.OoO. ! 10c pk Rising tun stove ps'Ssh
rataiiv N't o1'1 candy
S W!nnt
urR.xs, ur. jaa. io. m wii mcv-s-
net was fatally shot in the right groin bv '
j tbe accidental diwharfe cf a pwtot but
1 nigni m ine cauin occupied uy n:mrii .
ana iw urro. 11 enj5 inai uiwi " ;
puttinr on bis coat when tbe weapoa fell
to tbe flr aod was dicfaargd
Blaiivrwaxk SlraS
Tntmsviixs, , Jan. 10 Hon
Rsojamia BuUerorth, United Sute com
misionr of patents, wbo had lw n til at
I'mey Woods borl here for severl ek ;
died at 3:15 this afternoon. He came
here to rxcoperate from an attack of peu '
motix, and m-orered rapid y nnlil aboo f
two weeks aco. beo be suffered from
uremic con vuuion. rrom Ibat reUp
be never recovered.
r-i avarrjr a idun j
Salem. Jan. 16. Ibere wiil be others
than republican candidate fcr tbe two
judgeships in this dttrirt Kx Mavor P
H U'Aro.of &ilemhasaa eye on a jadge
hir, and it ia qcite probable that be can
get tbe nomioa.ion at tbe band of bis
party, the der.ocratir, for t'-e asking:. If
nominated ty tbe democrats, it can be
counted that Mr. D'Arcy will not rvject ao
endorsement by tbe populi- te, fuio'iats
or any old pxrty tbat aires lit to hep him
along.
Am OhiahraM Min
CntCAOO, Jan. Itf. A special Io the
Chronicle from Guthrie, O T says:
A terrific torntdo, accompanied by rain
and hail, pawed acros Pottawatomie
county, near M aod postogice last evening.
Men from that part of the county say that
the path of tbe storm was ball a mile wide
and that Umber was blown down and brok
en off so as to almost comol- teiy b'okade
tne road. Nione was kil'ed.
anas' la ftpad Ike Man.
P srLASD. Jan. 16, Thos who have
predicted 'bat 'he dovernment expedition
to Aliska will lie abandoned would teceive
impressions to produce contrary opinions
by visiting Vancouver barracks. Tbe ao
i i vi ty of preparation has been increasing
'here from day to day, and men and officers
are busy carrying out the details incident
to tbe voyage and msrcb, and in arraug
ing their social and domestic affairs for an
absence of several months.
At avann
Havana, via Key ft'et. laa. 15.
Although outwardly order is restored here,
great excitement continues, and unless the
newspapers exercise, under tho present
press censorship, great prudence, a gener
al revolt is probable witb much bloodshed,
because in such an event tbe army and vol
unteers would fraternize.
anna Wasted
Ci.xvlakd. Jan. 16. Senatcr Hanna
left tor Washingto at 1 :40 this afternoon,
very unexpectedly. Ilia hasty deparlure is
said to be brought about by the receipt of
a message urging him to come to the cap
ital at once, it is believed that the Ha
waiian treaty will be taken up this week,
and that bis presence was desired on that
account.
f HE
PLACE
TO BUY
Your Uroeeris and Baked Goods
fsat Parker Bros. Evervbody ki.ows
where their place is. They keep a fresh
stock of groceries, produce and baked
goods, of all kinds, aell at reaeonable
pricea and treat their customers well, al)
alike.
You may regret some atepa yon take
In lifo tut none taken into the store ol
Parker Bros. ....
It ia a greit thing to be well fed. Par
ker Broa keep good groceries.
A loaf of bread ia not much but yon
want it well made. Try Parker Broa.
Ifvmi want a B.oo4 anil cleat
J moke buy cigars made by our Al
cany cigar laciorv
O'BRIEN
Selling at Cost.
In order to liauidate our bills
we shall sell our entire stock of
Clothing,
FurnishingGoods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
O'BRIENS.
T.J. O'BRIEN, Agt
THOMAS
Dealer in
Scenic inm
hit
5 : sawA
71 ZZ POPUJl THROUGH
liq CAR LINE
! amall margin of nroSls and :or cash o
pro! nee Uken 00 a ch basis,
M'e will guarantee Battle As Savon
. Soap tbe
betcn themartet.
lu pat
9S
1 00
25
25
25
25
25
25
1 Ol
05
10
At
Cora Cake tob an.l p
5 gal kerosene, brin rour can
3 io Pk Koret Soao Kxtrac. guar
anteed bei'er tbanUod Da-l and
made in Oreg in Si
ft e aUo carry a line -f feed, coosisur.g
of chop feed." brn, aborts, bay and
straw. Come and see n m Urn in need
of grx-ttiea and fred Reiuember the
place, Cvr lt ani Baker S:a.
1M1
EAST
aivca vas cHoica ov
2 TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
CHICAGO
OhtCON
SHORT LINE
via
SALT LAKE
DcKYER
OMAHA
KANSAS CITY
Lowest Rates to all
Eastern Cities
Ocean Steamers Leave
Portland Every 5 days
.. torn ..
SAM FRANCISCO
Steamers monthly from l'ort
land to Yokohoma and Hong
Kong; via, The Northern Pa
cific Steamship Co. iu con
nection with O R and N
for tall information cap .
. Cum an ft MoVTStTH, Albany, Ol
in dikkkS!
W n nUBI.Itbltl,
Usn'l Par .Ansa
Pu.iUnd Oi.
a4a
eo vcars
KXPARIENI.
TMADI MARKS
DtSIONS.
COPYRIGHTS AO.
Ai.Tone MiMtlns a ikeuh nd aeaertptlon may
oul'klrawrlaln, tmt, wlu.tlmr an luTWitlon li
DrotMtMr ilntnbl. roiuniimlotillnii tiiHlf
eiinmluntlal. Ol.l.ol r.c (;woirlii wtiU
til America. W ! a V.'hliitiiu omce.
PaumU lakon lliruuib atuua Co, Nowlvs
spwial uullM In ll
SCIENTIFIC ftMERiGAN,
bwrntltullr llhutrnted, Inrmwt olrP(;ltlon ot
nF-lonll3c Journal. wUilr.lnn.i.(W reat,
SI Ml six inmitlin. Hiwlinin ooplw and ILAAB
ItouK o 1'atkXTb wut f rw. Adtlroas
MUNN & CO.,
Silt Broadway. Now Yrk.
ANTED. A few more engage
nieuls by the day to sow,
Mhs K. fc. Owen.
1
5
Dry Goods, etc.
BRINK,
! All kinds of furniture
L and bedding1, and it
you want the most
complete floir safe,
he has them and his
prces the lowest
World
Cf Tic
DQSVER
BIO GRANDE
RAILROAD.
FROM THE
w . -
SkroaTLasn.os, DBvta.cotA
ASD
S00 PACIFIC LIHE.
To HlFolnalirt
Solid vestibule trains. coiisMting of pal
ace sleeping cars, laxo ions dining cars,
elegant day coacbea, magnificent tooriat
cars md free coiooiM sleeper from tbe Pa
cific to the AUastAC witnoot change
COST DISKCT A50 CHEAPBST IOHI t
lioolcnayj.
11 1 111 11 w S t
jtiir.r.
ucas crrv.
ki a. .a
District
HUM!',
El LAO.
TRAIL,
All points in the Okansgu Country.
n MmnKUl trirtma a fall tU'MJIptkt
i i Ikil anuUfii! Nan. Atk tbe affest
j for a copy of tbe mining Iawst4 Britxr
Colombia.
Lowes rates o and fraaa
Atlantic .teanwhip ine.
Canadian Pac. Ry. Uo's
Mail SteamSIliD
I lino r flViirift ann .Tariin
'
CasaDlAX aVSTSAUaN nusu
Tt
Mosou-Lr, rut axn ararsLAUa.
Tbe hortct Ik to tbe Ccloeii. Tbesr
steamns carrv if ernOi.J
dicjj
man. and a stewarvkw 'n W'
For tiae tabks pampblct cr any id
ormat:oa. call ea or address
S N STEELE k CO. AgU. Albany Or.
EJOOYLK. Ag Ul Third St.. Inl
and. Or
GEO. McU BROWN. D P. A.
Vancoavsr. B. C
Oregon tEn;AL
& EASTERN R. B. CO.j
-YAQUINA BAY ROUTt j
Connecting at Yaqnina Bay with ibe
San Francisco & Yanoina Bay
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
i
Sails from Yaquina every 8 Java foi
Saa Francisco, Coos Bay, Humboldt Bay.
Pamxoss AccostoDATtosr Cjiscarassst
Shortest ronte between the Willam
stte Valley and California.
Fare tiom Albiny and points west u
San Francisco
Caws .t 8
Stbkbagb
Round trip good for 60 days 17.0C
To Coos Bay
Cabin... t&M
Steerage.... 00
To Humboldt Bav and Port Orfonl.
Kbin . H0.
jteerage 8 00
River Division.
Steamer "Albany" between Portland
jnd Corvallis. through without lar-cver.
leaves Corrall.s 6:30 a. ni. Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Sundays; leaves Port
land. Yamhill street doc. 6:0C a. ni.
Mondavi VYednedayaand Frida;s.
Edwin Stoki, J O Ma'o
ianager Sunt River Div
Honey to Loan.
We have a block of $40,000 to loan on
good farms in Linn and adjoining count
ies. ,
If you have good security aod poifm
title, we can famish yon the coin without
delay, aa we make our own examination of
security.
t all on us nr write
8, N. S-rsJtut Co,
Albany, Ongon.
FOR RSNT F.iihed rooms, with
or without bonl. firms raasonable.
Knquire at this oft'oe.
WANTED A maa to attend to the
Dnn o nty buainaa of the Singer
Manurnoturiag Co. Call
at the
Store of F M French, Albany Ot.
1 OST.-
A fall blooded Scctch terrie
i dosr.
eiitbt months old, iron gray
$6 reward. Return to W S Toole, between
Albany and Oakville. Name bonny.
MIM1H
L CCU REED
bS AT SMAUyNy
H V KhT ' Iht not twM J"M
m V ftpin or 'r -g
3- v jr." !- -It iim s4''f
ttf.? Rupture's in
Ih9 not toMh
nlHi ftpin or
Rupture' tn '
re t9 reUin
laairKAsWlr -
montriS - . BmBM AW OC AatT WbOMlsBAAst
it our TniawA
l.jr.
For tale by J - A..Curamimr
SENDERS' COMPANIES
Always Pay.
No question alnt full and prompt'
ment of losses by fire on intutance ptax
wits tbe leading agent of Albany. M. Sen
ders. 'That's vtatHB iEsuresPeoplB Fgt
.lon'l allow yonr-wlf to be roped imotn
various -Local-aiiituAis " now uemg
pa tbed on you as being "chea pest In-
aura nee, when jou insure yon aonoi
want to worry a boat getttcg yoor money "
case of low. M SENDERS
Insurance. Hay, Grain and A oo-.
OUR CAPACITY
Is Untquali
In the Valley.
OUR WORK
Is Unsurpassed
In Oregon.
We have the best stock to
select from and our price?
are always the lmrest, quality
considered
SMILEY,
Albanv. The Printer
SUMUONS.
tie CircudOmrt State M Orepmjor Lin
Violet Fo'd, pint;ff-
Milton Ford, defendant.
To Milton Ford the above rared de
fendant. IS THE SAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, yoa are hereby reqai-ed to ap
pear and answer tbe ecmpUini of tbe
plaintiff herein in tbe aNrre entitled cosrt.
sow on file in the oce of the clerk of raid
court, on or before ibe first day cf Uw
regular Msrcb term ot said court, it being
Monday. Mrch the 19th. 19?; and ys
are hereby fariber aotiaed tbat in case
yon faii to so appear ac-1 answer said
compluit, the plaintiff wfll sop'y to tie
c-Kirt for the eliet demanded tnerls,
tnwit : A decree of tb above cour annull
ing, setting ade and holding for naught
tt bjtdjof miirniTiT b-ecfcre eiit
mg between the pluntiff and defend ct
and that tbey be forvr divorced- That)
plaintiffs name be changed from Violet
Ford to that ol Violet McXamea, ter j
m idea name, and tbe b ve br wt and j
aUbursemeaU ot b suit t oe taxed. g
This sunimoas is pobiisted by order cf j
Hon 3 H Hewtt jodge of said court made
it cbambe: ia Albany. Oregon, on the j
12b day of Jannr . 1SW. 1
L H Mostastk Sos. I
Attomvs 'o-' PlauitifL I
tXECUTr&'S NOTICE
To all ibecrditc-rs ani persons Ij
m-m! in I he Klale ct H-tecca Smith, de
d. Jon sre be eby totiied that 1 have
l a'- .m:.it .,.-nlnr nf u!i titmi
!k. m-nunw rt n Lica onniv. Ore
i son. theef-e. a!l peros having claims
.-..ferf ,,d are hab ao iSed nd
I . nnirJ In nmrr.t the same to tat wnh
r flnirnl to rrrr-t the same to
liv naiw vouchers, at ihe U ofic cf W
K Bdyeo in A lnt. Linn counTT. Oregon.
s thirt m .ia from the oate nrta
liri this Is, day of Jarua'y. u.
I SAVt EL REABKK. ExjCOtOT
nEASOaER'SKOliCEKO.9
! Notice is bereoy civn that funds aie
j on handle ray city wsrrantsXos. ;'7
j to 415 inclosive" of Ue issue of 1SS7. lo
j let est on id varraota will reaee with tbe
IiI.ia nf trtia untie
I Albany Or. Dec.
29. 1S9".
. A.PiBKsa,
City Treasurer.
1 THY WILL TOC
SUFFER WITH
VVc
core, callous, is cring toe oa
) and
. i.,,., ,Km witkont hub
. or sutfqDent orB. no cutting.
aClUS, PQl HOipiT m wmi,v.u w
teea the corn and flesh and lift tbe corn
oat who e. with a pare vegtsble oil.
Charge? re.oiibl and satisfaction guar
entretl. iostra chare? f-r caHing at
your residence or place of busies. Room
26 Rum House.
ADMIKISTFATOK'S SALE
Kotics is hereby given tbat the aadr
signed administrator of th asiat of Jaa
t C trter. deceased, win in paraaance oi a
rder of tha coaoty court for Lisa ooaaty.
Crvcoa, duly made and vBterwd of record
onhe llth dav of Apri:. 1S96. onar for
aale at pabbc suction at tbe coorl hosse
door oa the i9.h day oi Febraar, 1$9S, at
the hoar of 1 o'cck p m of said day. the
following deecrilxd real estate, towit: Lots
Nos 4, 5 and 6, in b eck No 11 in Hackle
mia'a sord addition to the citv of Albany,
Linn e:aav, Oregon. Te'ma of sxla . oo
half cash in hand and the rvmainder ia six
months from da'e of rale, payment KBred
by mortgage oa the propertv.
This January 6, ls;S.
Ed R M Carter, Admr
"TOT.
Jl tive gentlemen or iaoits to travel
for responsible, established boose in
Oregon. Monthly 65 .00 and expenses.
Position steady. Reference. EocIcm self
addressed stamped envelope. Tne Domin
on Company. lVpt. Y Chicago.
llEO E FISH
THK PLUMBKR
Tin roofing and 'plumbing,
de opera house
OpioaJ
FOUND On Ferry street. Albany, a
piir ol kid g:ors,new or almost new.
Cull at the Postal ie'egraph office.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the stockholders of the Albany Cream
ery Association will hold their annual
meeting at tbe creamery buile ing on th
13th day ot January, 1S98, at the hour of
1 P M for the purpose of electing fi d
rectors aud the transaction of any other
business that may come before the nieet-
December 15, 1S97.
5 Froman,
E J Skbuev, President.
SccretaiY.
W nHILwA Ml. .-I
5
4TTTT 7 S
"9" 10 JJi2 i.tei5
16" 17 18 19 20 2L 22
2il25l26l27t282!)
FOR SALE.
Whereas, by the consideration of tfe
Circuit Court cf lb. State of Oregon for
the Crnnty of l-inn, tn a caue tberelB
pending wherein J Jt Mover, J. D Cole,
t D Mover, and Mrs F F Cioft were and
are plaintiffs and tbe Albany Woolen Mills
Company, a corporation, was and is de
fendant, a decree was duly reod-red.given
and made on the 19th day :Sovenit-er,
1S&7, directing that the real proper y be
longing to the defendant corporation and
particularly described as follows, towit:
Block one hundred and fifteen (1 10) ia m
liacktnaa's Addition to tbe Ci y ot Al
bany. L is county, Oregon, a the same
appears on record 00 the map and plat
rJ iatt ritv on file in tie office ot the-
County Kecorder rt Wnn conmy, vicgun
oge'ber with the buildings, future. m
cbmrry and plant thereon sitnited, known,
as the Albany oolen Mills property,
with tbe sppartesaoces. be sold by the
undersigned, tbe receiver of tne proper
of the above earned defendant,
1 be said Albany H ooiea Mills p'ant
consists of the oowing. towit: Two 2)
Sets Davis Former 48iS lr Framo
J Cards complete; Fonr (4, sets Joboacn k '
j Kaasett': e f operating Jack. 240 spindles
I Tmn Orrmn'OM 92 is. Fancy
i Luoms. 27 HarES. 4x4 botes; S.x (6
iCromstons iI5. Cam Looots i. 3 and 4
leaf, 4x4 boxes; Two CI) Cromptoss 109 tn.
Fancy Lwcs 4x4 16 pattern; Six (6)
Koowies 92 in- Fancy Loon- ) Hameas
4x4 box. in addition to the above tbere
ia a wool opener, dusting machine, birr
piker, fioUbing machinery, drying ma
chine. 4ye vats, wool washers, and other
machinery complete necesaary fur bofehing
all aini of vool.-B goods. Tkere is also a
complete pniWy attachtd to said milts.
Now 'teteUirr, in obedience to Mid de
cee and ia eeeordas with tne terms and
prmaaot ttreof. the undersigned, as re
ceiver aiowad, wiil eU ail and tbe wbsie
of IS hfcreinbefors Vcribed rTOperty
Bpnr, tbe trms a'd cosdiiioBs, and in ti'
be anoer foi towing: 1 te aid poprry "ill
be sod to toe higaest bidder, one half of
tbe porcbase price to be paid in cash a
the tune of thedeiiery of tne poneaaio
thereofto t wrcbaser, Bamelj on or be
lore April 1st. 1S9S, and tbebsbjutcro
credit of ox months tbereaf ter. without
tertst. i"h w co' liv to be approved
tee coo't- Sealed bids tor said prepeT
n-.Qvt te fi'-ed witi the rcet'ev at Albanv
Linn county. Oretoi. cw or before 'he 5 h
day of Febraarr. lsSS. nd bidder i
requTrd to de sit witn bis bU. as a
earaes: of good faith, a certiSd check
payable to the order of the receiver for
the sum "f to tbusuwi dollars (SiOOO 0
And all perv 'n tnterefed are bertb
notified, that upon tt7lk day cf Febra
ary. at the boor f 'en o'clock a m
of said day at tbe court boose in tbe Ci t
ot Albany, L'nn coonty. Oregon, all -1
received b the !d receiver will be o pe
ed by the Hon H U Hewitt, judge af t
said court. Tbe id court, by virtue
aid decree bereistofcre referred to, re
serves the r":ght to reject say and alt ted
or said property.
Da ed Decern T 2nd. 1S7.
CMBXBXlsATB01t.S, LFl'ss
ARorneys tor fiecner, R
Cha-nb?r of Cotamerc?. Al"a
Pot!aad, Oregon .
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Scenis Line of the Wcrli
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Pullman Talace sleepiD?csrs
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Puftmau tourist nr
Free redlining chair car
Are run through on
trains.
Best service
Finest equipment
1 astest time.
For rates of fare and all in
formation call on your near
est ticket asent or address
R C NlCHOL, E B Dcffy,
Genl Agt, Trav Pass Agt,
251 Washingtou St. Portland.
Hooper, GPJcF Agt,
Denver, Colorado.
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Dr Adams
Cueick Block
Albany.Or
Painless work a specialty.
J. C. UfTLIS'S
Ground Floor
Dv-rttal OfTioe.
Yard Littler.
Assistant
Broadalbii
Alban
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Money ai -1 rer wui
l nave a iimueu tmuum k,i uvorj w
loan cn good fwority at 7 per cent inter
est, five jears or looser. Interest payable
annually. Address Box 128. Albany Or.
L'NN CO. ABSTRACT COMPANY
Albany, Oregon
Offices, Bank of Oregon iluiMia.
Only set ot Abstracts of linn County.
Complete set ot maps and plats.
Charfcw reasonable.
WAN l'ED-UPRIG HT AS D FAITH
ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for
responsible, established house in Oregon.
Monthly $63.00 and (xpenses. Position
steady. Reference. Enclose self address
ed stamped envelope. The Dominion
Company, Dept. K. Chicago.
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