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Admit It at Last. Eepubltcan papers, notably the Ore oaian, are driven at last to admit what sifccnoctata have always contended would .lot low as a necessary consequence of Jklgb protective tariff laws. Time and seralo were warnings Riven that trusts nd villainous combination! would lol w in the wake of auoh legislation, and these predictions have been more than -tjerifled. The steel trust, the' woolen mill trust, the lumber trust, and scores of others exist and are maintained wlo ly from the fostering care given them by aelinly bill. Speaking ot the per- .-aicious affects of the Dlngley tariff law M it effects ths farnieis who hare to purchase gram sacks lately landed a from Calcutta, the Oresonian j The boast " is made that within five "The fanner paid the duty juat ae he J" Baker City will be the greatest widths freight, the insurance charges, mining center in the United States. It nd every oilier item of expense in con-J certainly nas a good start, but such pro- .... . Uk..U ..... I... The papers are et.eaHug oi oar colon al trade, It mates a small showing, in fact is to small comparatively as to indi cats that ae are doing lots of fighting tor small reward financially. Already there is talk of bojeotting the Paris fair. This is only natural. The people of the world loving Justice should keep away from a country permitting an innocent man to suffer in order to up hold the army. Some American citiisos wanted to give General Dreyfus a sword as aa act of appreciation. It was refused, dis playing good judgment on the part of Dreyfus, who soes further tlau his nme personal pride. MISFITS. The ea-'.rrn papers are busy publish ing the onlv authentic interviews with Admiral Dewey, Mot of them are made up. The.Roseburg Review says tint lion. S, II. Holt of Jackson county has unda taken to reoruaiils- ths wimlist nirtv in the middle of the road, lie lultiUt as well quit TELEGRAPHIC. Lnt News in Short Form. Will IU PaidOucd. Lokhox. Kent. IS. The Paris corn's pondent of JDaily Chronicle claims to have good authority for the statement ! that Dreyfus will tie pardoned, although I President Loobot will not exerclso his .,.,,, , , ,! prerogative until after the The tt alter L. Main circus demanded ; tho council of revi.Ion. bonuses for showing, in some towns ud! south nf here besides free grounds L'tiglnnd Whipped. no license. In Dunsmuir this was dtno i York, Sept. 12. 'furry McUuv )Kt . l a a bonus of 1230 was given. In Ashland lite demands were rehiM-U and the show pasted on Did you ever, The town of Dyea is to bo moved te Skagway. This is indeed a fleeting world. section with the cargo of cram bags from the time it left the Calcutta ex porter's hands until it reached the local railroad station nearest bis farm." This is the truth full and fearlessly toll in the same language and in the ssrns spirit that any democrat would tell tt. Does any one believe that this tiuth ia a revelation totheOregoman? Would suiy one so tar underestimate ths dit -.criminating comprehension of the editor of that paper as to suppose for a moment that he did not understand the effect of the Dingley tariff in reference to grain bags as well when that bill was pending ia Congress as be does now T That paper adds: ' "This case (grain sack matter) illus trates the iniquity or injustice of a sys tem which is sdd'ng much to the bur-. detn of the producer of the Pacific oaet." Bat why complain ? Did not that edi- Cor support and urge the election ol a fuesideQt who urired the passage of the - Diogley bill, and also candidates for con . erre-a who were pledged to support the -srbele scheme of protection t Is it more ioionltons to tax the producer of the VPaeific coast for the benefit of a few bag jstannfacturers than to tax 70.000,000 of consume rt for the beuefit of the wool .wrowers. or steel manufacturers, or cos! terons. or lumbermen or any other ben eficiarr to the iniquitous Diogley tariff law? Surely no. The farmers and pro -sfiacers af the Pacific coast who have been .rap porting the republican ticket bare no wight to complain of this "burden" this tax open their grain sacks, for ia the passage of the Dingley tariff law they ob- . sained just what tbey voted for. The troth in a nnt shell is that the whole -.protective tariff scheme is Iniquitous immoral, and bad, ab initio. It is the -wery essence of paternalism and popu Jtam. The Oregoman thinks tha tariff a grain bags should be removed, bnt it .ssbonld not be removed until it ia re snore frm lumber, coal, wool, woolen .mods, tin plate' Iron, steel, ate. There " itm much more sense In levying this duty an wrain bags than there is in levying a "efnty on woolen goods for all the increase Via the price of grain bags in conscqnence wSf the tariff goes into the treasury of the United States, while in the case of the wroolen goods it goes into the pockets of -Jae woolen manufacturers. Down with jthe whole scheme. phesies rarely come true. This is a big , cointry and there are other mining cities making faeter strides. It General Wheeler were placed in charge of the campaign In the Philip pines the war would soon be ended. lie would push it with such energy, always sustaining the ground gained, that the Filipino would soon havs all be wanted. But Wheeler ia a democrat like several other of the best men In the recent wars, and bs will not be given any more chance than possible. Admiral Dawey says he considers the Filipino more cipabl of self govern ment then the Cubans. This is quite a UUIUU. Mr. Pague says this will be a dry we.k but that thore will bs clouds. We have the clouds today ahead of time.- It may ram and it may not. When the rest of the world gets thronnh with tin. P..;. 0.ui,!., i, " ' " consmoraoie agitation ot a proposition i!v .r! J 1 exPM itlon , for this government to abandoned its ern of Hiouktyn, thoroughly whipped i tMiur i-aimer, oi immi in less in mi a round, in tho arona ot the Westches ter Club, near Tuckahoe, N. Y., this nf termxm. With tlio victory wont the ti tle of bantam champion ot tho world, although both coiitoMtanU were actually in the featherweight 'chute. Dud Accident. OxroHit, Is., Hipt. II Four men were killed and two in in red la', n head end collision which took place today on the Hook Island two and a half rnilm imat nf here. The dead are : Engineer lulnn. Fireman Poison. Son of A. D. Smith. Iowa City. Colored man, not identltlod. The Proper Till iu. YYahuimutox, Sept. 11. It Is believed that when conirrort asMemhioa tlu.rn u ill be considerable agitation of a proposition ' WoiHg thtui Wnr", HoNoi.Di.tr, Bopt. 6, The tronsport vi.jr ui i nuuio arnvou nere Biouay, ana 'jyv i nm uunng mo voyuge irom wan rraiicisootrouhlo aroao botwoon white nu coiorou soiuirrs over a game of crops. iivi(rwa wore sccumki oi ciieniinir, and trouble seemed einiiioiit. The arrl- VMl Of tho DroVfmt Ullill-il I. rnvi.nl. i.l a light aue during the riunnliidor of the voy sgtilhewhlU's and blacks were kept v I'uintvui Klch Man Doiid. Nkw Yohk, Si.pt 12. Cornelius Van oerhllt. head of llm 'ini,l..ri.n, IZtZ of m ' tlali o ty at 0 m meeting of o'clock this morning from a stroke of nnrni-eie. pit. iiinit'i out was in oiJth your. No physician was in attend, ance. The uttaok was very sudden and unexpected, and It was Impossible -to reni n nny puyaiQinii oi'iore uouili occurred. The recent good weather has caused big st'ides in the harvesting ot wheat, and wa have now done eighteen or nine teen days work out ot a customary thir ty days run. Ten days more will result in a complete saving ot the crops, for extra work is being done and a greater effort than ever made to get the crops threshed and the bops picked. ioo as tut had teen in a worse place even than the Devil s island, unless trance does the square Hiding by Drey tue. The worlj is not going to staud stiDldly by and see an iunoceut man degraded. v.. , , , I among members cither the jow is the time when the farmer has senate. pirticipation in tho Paris exposition. It is Known that expressions hostile to the exposition, quoted from Senator Stewart aro very widely sympathised in. and it is thought that if the conviction of Dreyfus is permitted to stand there will he be 1 very littlo friendly feeling for France house rr How To Gain Flesh Persons Have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. v Somehow the ounce produces the pound i It seems to start the digestive machinery tfolnrf nrrm. erly. so that the patient Is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that Is the way the gain is made. - . A aafflatll BlfVt JMtPti an.sf It!. necessary for health i If you have not got It you can get it by taking cell's pisioii You will rind II luil aj tucfut In summer u-i- li.c3v ax M ,n wln,cr ,Bd you thriving upon WhONhSDAY it don'l stop because the weather ta warm. Lebanon. Small Pox Death. 1TI.1.VAS, Wash., Sept. 12. Tho first tieiitii ironi sniallKx to occur In Kasteru Waxhlugton siuco tho recent onldemio ho gun In SjKiksno hist spring, occurred two ... 1 1.... ...... . i. .... ... , i . , . . i . iiiiiv. mmuu'nm, ui joiIUHOIl III" I lllgllt, whou Wilbur llalnos died, after an ill iioss of but live diiys. Tho ilocca-ed liml conlhiont siimllputc, the most malignant IMiase oi mo uisuuse. lie took tho dis ease from associai Ion with his brother in-lnw, I arts Iftigloy, whociuno to this! county Irom Oregon to weoksago. Hug ey had the disease on tho rond, but in a mild form. uh) ti a, til druMbts. WtT A BOWKR, Owmbls Nt York. The entire French nation will have to suffer on account ot the unjust convic tion of Dreyfus, and the world will point its finger at France for the wrong done, not on account of Dreyfus but because a men baa been deprived of bis liberty when not guilty according to the evi dence, seen as plainly as one can see the nose on a man. It was a sorrowful day for France when she stooped to this wrong. to mane hay when the sunshines. When a thrttsbcr breaks down it means something. The people of the United States shouldn't put themselves out to make the Paris exposition a succe-s next year. A people who will condemn an I nonet lit uiu ueeerve Doing lot alone. The state treasurer baa just placed in me vault oi the treasury office a 11700 coin safe. Just what for the Dsmocbat is not informed. The business of the of fice .is reputed to be done entirely through the banks. Admiral Dswey is on bis way home. When be arrives in New York city be will be given the biggest and most ex pensive reception ever tendered an American citizen. He baa earned It and deserves all tbe praise be may receive, The tail end of the eastern hot weather baa struck us. Borne people declare that a not peii in September ia a rain breed er. Perhaps and perhaps not. The new moon points down and a prophet says this a sign of no rain. In the mean time me barometer has a downward tendency una afternoon. Tbe same significant report comes from au over the state. Here In one from ana yet m some respects sncn a recep-1 Stavtnn -w-ri, j. i . . .... . I 'J war 1M1 UU ICS in uoa is nniorinnate lor toe man wno re-1 mad in bi,,a , ceives it. and in others be would be bet- : " . ter off if he could arrive less cereinon lously, bnt just as appreciated by a heart demonstration on tbe part of the people. Tha New York re ception has already divulged tbe fact hat of tha $150,000 being spent about half of it goes for tbe glory and conven ience of tbe committee and officers, who have displayed a rotten selfishness that is offensive, with which though of course Admiral Dewey bad nothing to do. rent. There are nann. Kv-ti.lnn tenantable ie ocennied. Ktvt, f. ..n of people and the place is running over, to to speak. A few rows of cottages would be a snlei.ditl inminunt eral families Lave been turned away be cause no apartments could be secured. It means that tbe whole state ia filling up. We must get a rostle on and build. An exchange says: "A practical wo- Should C. . Chicago, Sent. 11. A spcv I to the Record from W asdiington ; Tho friends of General Otis are ! ' com ing hoiwful that they will suocuw.i In having bim retained In his present com mand. This week thevtwere doerlv en courage ana a uigH otticiai ol the war department, openly admitted that lis be ne vea '-popular clamor" would result In his friend's recall and tho assignment of General Miles or General Morritt to Ma nila. Gutting Ready. Losuo.v, Sept. 11. Activity in the ad miralty and the war olllce continues to day, though there is nothing new regard ing the Transvaal situation. It la said orders have been tent to America for light iron girders and bridging sections for probab'e use in South Africa. Trans ports are moving to docks preparatory to viuuuraingjiroope. Venezuelan Revolution. From the E. A.: Chas. A. Smith, ot this place, yester day traded 100 aoes ol land In Kansas to Mr. Carlana for his residence Droneriv on Uridge avenue. E, F. Carte'on left Saturday for Forest Grove, where he will attend Pad Ho Un iversity. He enters the senior class and will graduste next June , Hon. M. A. Miller left Saturday for The Dallea and other Eastern Oregon i oints, where be goes In the interest of the Modern Wordmen. Ills family ac coniDaulsd bim. Died, at his home near Watetoo. Sun day, (September 10, 18m), of paralysis, SUMMONS Im Tin Cmct ir Couht op ma sraTX or OltKIION rON LlKN Ctit'KTV. May Znhii. tilalntiff. vs Charles Auuut tu Ztho, defem'unt. To Uimrlts Augu.lus ihn, the above sauted difndaut t I.N THE NAMK OF TIJK STATE OF Orfgoa, you are beroby rriuimd to arpear aadan-wer the complaint, GUd against you in ttie above entitled cov, on or be fore tbe 271 1 dar ol October, iS'Asaiddate being the lat nay of the time prescribed ia toe oruer oi puuueauon or iuis um- David Ayers.aged 83 years and 0 uionlbs. moui nd lf ,M 10 pwarand ant E. V.. Atdricb will leave in about three weeks tor bis old home In Wisconsin, where be Intends to remain. Tbe de Krtnre ot this eicelleot young man will much regretted by bis many friends. Tui Ciiilo CiLTias Ciac-LK will meet at the residence tt Dr. Erskine Thurs day afternoon at 2:30. Subject, "Tbe Instinct of Power, or tbe Training of the Emotions." Questions. 1. What does Plato sav ol the plays of children T S. What does Homer teach us? 3. What do we find in nature to illustrate Horn Ponci, Porto "Rico, Sept. ll.-Tbe er'saod Plato's sarlngsT i. Whstimpree steamer Philadelphia. Captain Cham- slons does the child nature first receive, hers, Irom enesuelan ports, brings news emotional or Intellectual? 7. What is of the spread of ths revolution and the wsntng strength of the government. The insurgent leader. General Citrano Castro baa 10.000 men under his command. Sixty-six prominent Doliticiane were arrested August 14, and more lhan 600 have been taken Into custody since. A nerce bailie was fought Augns. 23 near Barquisimeto. when the insurgents csd- tnred 2000 government troone and se cured a large quantity of ammuuition Judges Weakening. KE.VNKS. Sent. 11. Tbe iudiree of the Dreyfus court-martial today by a mutual agreement, expressed to the president of me repuoiic, wrougn uenerai iucaa,ine lone ot ths mistakes of our age, when we J begin a eblid'e education? Home read lose. "Ths Treloins- of the Senses'' and Boy's Keligion from "Tbe New Crusade." wer said comiilaint. the Llmnliri wilt an- ply to tbe abeve eulilled court tor the re lief prayed lor In mid comy'aint, tuwtt: Kor a decree dissolving lie iond of ma trlnion) now oi.iinir tH.(,in plaintiff and defendants for plaintiff's cmU an 1 tlie tiur-ements unrein an l for tne care and custody of the child mentioned io tbe complaint Ijerein. Tbis summons is published once a week for six consecutive works in Tn Htaib Hiou-s Dbmocjiat, anewspaper publitbed ia Linn Coualy.Oreuoa.aad of arneral cir culatlonia said county, pur.oaot lo an or der of Hen. Geo. D. lSartoo.County Judge of Lisa counij.Oregoo. made sad dated by bim on the 12th day of September, I Hint. The date of the tlr.l pubiieation of this summon is rriciny tbe 1Mb day of fc'ep tember.lWfl. Dated Albany, Oron, Sept,. IS, 1699. W, li. Bu.vau. Attorney for Plaintiff, lie Prevaricated. . "A well known and beautiful English -tcttess, having bea'd of tbe exploit of an JkYaaerican sister of the stage in offering a '.fries at auction, and being asked to assist t a -charity bazar, announced that a -caress from ber own rosy lips wonld be -given to the male willing to pay most for 4t. The bidding waa brisk and had ad was ced to $150 when tbe sum of 4.00 osjrae offered. This put all other amorous competitors out of tbe race, and the "blushing actress turned to the'purchaaer, giie colonel of one ot the British line reg iments, who came forward, but instead -of flipping the sweetness bimself, pre - steeled bis S re year old grandson, ex plaining that be bad purchased tbe kiss . as a birthday pressnt for bim. Tbe ac- Cress took tbe child in ber arms and dis , charged tbe debt with interest, and tbe - charily in which the eolonel was inter- : .csted, was tbe richer by (1,000 for the jrandalTs wbim. It is said though, that he gallant colonel did not go kiss'ess after all. Use. It See OT S to me that the m-rrh.nl who advertises invites me to trade with bim, while the one who does not adver tise impresses me with the idea that he aoesn t care enough for my trade to ask tnm I. Tt..H . T 1 It .... ini ... tt ,. . n. . iw .ucu, mm, i wnr urn us mer- "Thepeope of the United States are chant who advertises has freeh arwl. tw t . j : . l. i - . I - r - i ,l. 1,1.- . i . t 1 1 . . muuuu wilu iud preavDt dihicibc oi lue un itumia uu oe sells more. administration. They ars gratified with day that she read advertisements in a not be submitted to a fresl degradation. ucnapaper more cioseiy man anything else. 'And long ago,' she said, "I quit uujiuK m uioee woo oia not not adver- On bis retarn to Wasbinston lately frem a tour of the West, Secretary of Agricul ture Wilson gave out an interview in I which he said: ,'Aj showing tbe inevitable tendency - of republican leaders to imperialism and ' consequent destruction of tbe voicejf tbe -people as a potent factor in tbe adminis tration of government, attention is here tailed to a statement of tbe Oregonian to be effect that "So constitution can abro gate tbe inherent qualities of sovereign . The meaning of this is that wbat- - ewer an administration sees fit to do as riehtor best.it may da without - -regard to any constitutional restriction limitation. This is tbe very essence 4)f Imperialism or monarchy, neither of -wbkh has any place in a nation where a -written constitution prevails. But it is the evident intent of certain republican leaders to do away with the restraint of constitutional limitations and probibita tlona and plass our government on a basis -where no written constitution prevailss in England and other European moo Archies. Whether the people of tbe 'United States wboss ancestors carried on an eight years war to establish a written .constitution will submit to tjls remains -4.0 be -ten. the good wagea for labor and with tbe prosperous manufacturing activities. They are sanguine of our commercial future. Tbe west is unanimously In fa vor of expansion.' It wonld be interesting to know' bow Secretary Wilson discovered this unan imity for expansion in tbe went while undergoing tbe short process of being whirled across tbe country in a palace car. His ability or willingness to interpret tbe minds of tbe agriculturists of the country is less than that of tbe "Farm and Home," an agricultural journal pub lished at Springfield, Mass, and Chicago, 111., with a wide circulation among the farmers over the entire country. Some time ago it made a canvais of its readers on the subject of expansion, asking them to mail their replies by postal :card to a series of questions, About 21,00 replies weie received, 10 per cent being from New England, 26 per cent from tbe mid dle States,40 per cent from tbe middle west and tbe remaining 25 per cent div ided between the South and the far West Ovei 50 per cent of tbe replies were from the West. "Should the Filipioea be held in sub jection by tbe United States, or should tbey be allowed to form an independent government?' was one of tbe questions asked. Each of tbe five sections of tbe cenntry declared in favor of independence bj a decided majority, the totals being 12,520 for indendencs and 8,416 for con quest. "In general should tbe United States adhere to or depart from its f ormei pol icy of noninterference with nations be yond either ocean?" was another ques tion. There were 15,642 in favor of our minding our ow n business and only 3,887 whoindorced an opposite course. Tbe attention of the police force is called to tbe provision in the old bicycle ordinance which requires that a bead light shall be displayed in a conspicuous manner and in plain view ON suet; bi cycle. This ordinance is being violated in a flagrant manner .by men carryicg lanterns and almost any old thing in their bands and not ON tbe bicycle. These men with lanterns instead of bead lights should beTattended to. - i ultra., rwfit., iv. raanuau I tonight quarantined agsinst all places There has been cosiderable iaquiry as infected with yellow lever. This will Thresher Exploded. Colfax, Wash., Sent. 11. The steam threshing-machine of Joe Howell explo ded this afternoon. The explosion was caused by smut in tbe wheat. No one was injured. Tbe explosion set tire to tbe threshing machine, engine aud der rtekpparatus4wbich were destroyed to gemer witn ow sacxs oi wueau Dreyfus Sentenced. Bkkkks. Sept. 10. Dreyfus has borne the terrible shock with marvelous forti tude, one might almost say with unnat ural cairn, x esteruay ne seemed stupe fied when M. Labori communicated to him the verdiet, but has since rallied. He ia convinced that the 10 years' im prisonment to whioh be is sentenced will be wiped out by the five years of solita ry seclusion he has undergone on Devil's island, and be ex wets to be released lav October 15. The Yellow Fever. MsitiDAif, Miss., Sept., 10. Meridan to bow some of tbe prominent men in tbe Dreyfus trial pronounce tbeir names. As nearly as csn be (learned Dreyfus is pronounced Dryfoos. though some in France call it Drayfus. Gee Mercier his greatest enemy is approDriately call ed Mairseeay. Labori is Labboree. JJemange Demanzbe with a nasal n. Casimir-Perier Cazimir-Payreeay. The President ot the court martial Col. Jou aust is called Zboo-ob. Judee Quesnav de Beau re paire is Kennay de Bo-rub-pair. This is enough for one lesson. Toe popular officer in the army is one who places bimself on a level with ths soldiers, and while sustaining bis digni ty shows that he appreciates tbe worth of tbe men under him and that tbey aro bis fallow men, no, serving tbe country to black b oU but to fight. No TurcNoPay. That is the way all the druggists sell Orove's Taateleas Chili Tonic for Cbiils, malaria and Bitliousness. It is as pleas ant to take as lemon syrup, 60c. prevented tbe U. 8. citcuit court from convening in this city to tomorrow. Judge Niles and Marshall Collins, who are In Jackson today, telegraphed the lo cal authorities for permission to enter the city, but Mayor Dial refused. Prospects oi Peace. Londox, Sept. 11. It is understood that Gen. Sir Bed vers Buller will start for Cape Town next Saturday. The In dian authorities are chartering steamers to transport troops to .South Africa as rapidly as possible. . Although the aspect cf affairs is more peaceable, the special dispatches from Johannesburg report tbe greatest anxie ty there. The. vVeather. Tonight and Thursday, fair stationary temperature, inver z icei. F. M. FasNcii, Disp lavmao. Tbe Universal Bolter makes goou dour The MagnolU. Xo-To-Bm for Wirt- Oeate Guaranteed tohaeee babll cure, matou k Bmb stroog, Meed pore. too. SX. Ail drufttau. Letter List. Following is tb Hat of letters remaining in tbe PostofBce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Sept. 13, 1899, Persons calling for these letters muat gi rathe date on which advertised: Amon, Fred Buell, MrOJ Rrsiditreet Company Hams, Mr Key (2i Hopkins, Win H Odell, Mr William Powell, J o fcbeparu.uoarite B. B. TBAIBT. r M, SHERIFF SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION and order cf sale issued out el ths Circuit Court of tbe state of Oregon for Linn courty in tbe suit of tbe First Na tional bank of Albany .Oreson. plaintiff va Emma Harder, Frank 0. Harder, Kate M. Harder and Anderson Cannon, adminis- . . - a il. .-...to ... lnk tjrt.4. A . ceaaed, J. N. Hunter, Daniel trey, M. P. weatlOroJs. UriffgB and Clara I. Brigs, defendants, mortgage foreclosure, I win on ADMINISTRATRIX SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN IHaI on Saturday, fclrd of September, H1W, at 1 p. m. at the front door of Ike court bou-e, in Albani, Or in pursuance of an order of tbe county court ol Una county, Or , duly made and entered in said court on tbe Keoorda thereof on Jnly 8, 1809, la tha matter ol the estate of An drew Kalaton.deceaaed, I, tbe undersigned, administratrix of the estate of said dece dent, shall proceed to sell al publio sale for cash la band, or oce ball cash and de ferred payment of one years time at legal interest with first mortgage security, all the right title and Internal which tbe said deceased, Andrew Ralston, bad ia asd to tbe followng described real estate at the time of bis death, towitt Beginning at tbe Northwest corner of the Boutheait quarter section 20 Tp 13 south of range I East Willamette meridian and running South 24 rods to a county road, thence East 14 rods, tbence North 24 sods, tbence Weat 14 rods lo tbe place of beginning containing two acres more or less ia Linn count-, Oregon, Also the N K i of Heo 24, Tp 13 south of ran? One East in Linn county, Oregon, containing 100 acres more or lets. Also Sec 20 in Tp 13 South range 1 East containing 640 acres sxceptine 40 acres sold to A. L. Ut's- lafson, Vol. 63. rage 409, also 123 acres sold to O. A. Peck, Vol. 63, p-.ge 411 and situated and lying in Linn count;, also a strip of land SO teet wide for right of way running tnrougb J. Sheas land and com mences at (he Southwest comer of the Northeast Yi of Seo 20. ibeoce North- tbence west 21 rods. Saturday, 23rd day of September, 1899, at tbe hour of One o'clock p. m, at the front door of the court bouse, io tbe city of Albauy, Lion county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tbe bigbeat bidder for cash,tne following aeacnoea reai property Tbe N W VA of Sec 36 in Tp 1 1 8 R 3 V of the Willamette Meridian in Linn coun iy, Oreeon. CDntainiog 160 acres. Also beginning at tbe S E corner of ths S W .' of said section 36 and runnina thence ti 1C0 rods; thence W 60 rods, tbence S 160 rods, tbence E 60 rods to the place of be ginning containing W acres, saving ana euwnrinff from said Dremisss tbe riirbt of From Darkness to Light. ' way for tbe railroad that passes through Salem. Or.. Sept. 10. Salem streets ' the same! and exMpting tbe following " ' thence soutbwovt in rods to county rosd, all lu rp 13 south , range 1 East, Lmn connty, Oregon, save and ex cepting 69g acres sold to Andrew Uustaf-son. To Car Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or tSe. If C C. C. fail m cure, druggists refund money. lf you sailer from tenderness or fullness n the right side, pains under shoulder lade, consripation. bilousness, sick eadache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy ur liver is torpid and congested. Do Witt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanensly by removing the congestion and causing tbe bile ducts to open and flow naturally. Text abb good film. Get the best fiour. The Magnolia are -gain ablaze with electric lights for the first time in more than four months. Tbe contract recently made for 35 1200-candle-power arc lights for a lump sum of $26000 a year weot into effect tonight, wiien me ugnus were turueu on. cor merly, 45 2000-candlo-power lights were used at a cost of $45,000. Dlffei ent from Oregon. Dallas, Texas, Sept. 10. Aftor a drought of 52 days' in which tho maxi mum temperature has been over 100 deg. rain fell today, but only "enough to lny the dust. The present drought was the moat severe in tbe history of the local weather bureau. The water supply has become so light that street and lawn sprinkling has been abandoned . Dewey S.il'ed. Gibralter, Sept. 10. The United States cruistr Olympia, with Admiral aboard, sailed tins afternoon for New York. lend: Beginning at a point on the Noitb Doundary line oiBsowinipHono tt of tbe Willamette Meridian Linn county, Oiegon, which is 12.78 chains E of tbe N W corner of said Ses 36 -aid beginning print being In tbe center of tbe Lebanon branch of the Oregon ft California rail road and running tbence 8 65 dg 80 miu E following the center linn of said rai'road 20 65 chains to tbs E lino of tbe N W J4' of said Sec 36, thence 14 12.44 chains to the N E corner of tbe N W M of said Sec 80, tbence W 27.22 chains to tbe place of be ginning, 8M sale will be made to satisfy the judgment and decree in said suit tc-witi A judgment tor pialntirx tor wu.ou anu 144.66 taxes wub inteiest thereon from July 17ib, 18.at tbe rate ot 8 percent per t annum, and fviou iu attorneys reea sou it uu costs aua aisoursemems, anu ac cruing cos's. I. A. Murker-, Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. Dated Ibis lltb day of Aug t, 1809. M. J. Raistow, Administratrix, TEKMS. 4ailt Dsmocbat, 25 cents per month 13.00 per year.in advance, 80s permonth not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added lf allowed to run over months. Single copies 6e. Wbjbkly, 11.25 In advance 1 11.50 at end )f year 1 11.75 for second yean 12.00 for third and preoeedina' years, when not raid in advance. Clubs of five new subscribers at f 5.00. Young Mother. Croun is the terror of thousands ol young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure acta like magio In cases of Croup. It has never seen Known to tan. i lie worst cases re- leved immediately. Prices 25 cts.. and 60 eta. and $1.00. For sale by Foshay & Mason. S.'ck Headaches. The curse of overworked womankiml.are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho great .blood purifier and tissue biuiucr. Aioney reiunded if not satisfactory. Trice, 2o cts. and 60 cts. For sale by Foshay & Mason,