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t .... V "V, V-. i. X cWMW I lu-J a vL i icar i t -J Merely CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 1880. VOL.. IV. NO. 224 8 is I 0 I: for fur: TOILET AND FANCY GOODS 0 TO -j"-r:'i- if; flip ? . -TIE ALSO Line ol Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Valley, CALL A3TD EXAMINE HJB STOCK. rn Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing &oods, Etc. in tli Willam eit Tallejc SUITS MAD1 TO ORDER in i Henkiit limi pjartment LUMBER! BULKLET I HEALD LIBER COMPiNT. HUDSON, OR. JJ Ar aow prepared t famish hinaeer in car-load late ia Alkaav. Ifrite far rioes ta u mt, 1AIK; MLAfl . 1SN. Hopkins & Saltraarsh, CHEAPEST PLACEv IN TOWN. -DEALSS9 IN- Mtives, Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppcrwmre, Pumps Iron Pipes and all kinds ef lHiimbinGeods. Afflntsfor the CVebratc ON TIME "kiag anil Heatiag Slave, he aet et.ya Ur the leant Maetj tT.r sola in this city. Gira thM a eill at Tifree BUck,.'rartli First iikraat. Albaay, Oragaa. TuLius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigais a;d dealer in- dti; Mi mm n G!sis, Plujtfand Sn.okh z T.'.l r.t 1 o. : n full line of Smokeri-' Articles. CALIFORNIA AND 1 t I VITt DRUGS. ..LBUCKMAN. I f-'ueeessor to 1. VT. I.n;'i:ct ISALKU IV- ;,riins( Faints. Oils iVrfumcry and toilet artio'c !. a full line of books s-rr '..tion'ry. periodicals, etc f Prescrlptior.i raref.ii-; enmpounded if! ODD FELLOWS TEfflPLL Albany Oigce OlftlMBS - i ALBANY LUWfeiER! UW Km (AH, hi J: l . t lii' :tt) 1 1 in Al.-o denier in );,,, TROPICAL FKUliS. wlST mil sPn i ll OTH K. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Gra-iuatc ti-e lloyal College of L'litilor.. 1 j).:!:ui(l, also of the Hfl'.e- vue Mctiical Colle Tlie lr hns i a lifetime of stu'iy ;i!u! f.iairy ! CaiiOC!; . :-. Jjim ti'.'.- ::n in.'.kes fe-v.-'T.ii.i'- iisui'o:, removes !' ill iil.U'.'Mi Cut ont tain r''vfi::s mt.'iit m o Frr.it it ,1. I.AlliX KU it CO., NureemiiiiM, loronlii. Ciinailii, witii 11 thivt-ixT.t i uiiiiili.iM, Oi i;! I two cent, Amcriea.il jwtac st.MM..-, M.ii thev ! will scud you by mail 'iiostpaiil) ir. .i;oih! time j (or planting in April or Slay next, jour choice of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your name in c iii)ti tion for the $9,909.00 in told that they are givinjr away in order to intredive their nur eryst04k. Collection of Plant No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climhic? roues, No. 82 overbloominj; (roves forjlioimj cul ture. Xo. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 Rladiola. No. 63 hardy jrrape t jure." No. 7 -8 ra8plerry plants, 4J each black and red! No. S 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kind No. 95 very choice plants four house eul- No. 10 5 cherry currants (rei1). No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 5whi'e ffrape currents All letters Vith this advertisement enclosed aloni; with Umiis for any one or more coi tions of plai ts, will be numbered as they come to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will rei-eive gifts as follows: 1st ?2.-0 j The next 20. 10 each. 2nd 1H) j The next 40, 5 ea h, 3rd - SO I The next 415, $2 each. 4th ::n "1 he next S;i0, $1 eath.J 6th 20 1 After FO.OOO letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letter w ill revive iifts as follows: 1st J22S Next 10, ?15 each 2nd 13o Next 15, 10 each 2rd - 75 Next 40, S5 each I 4th - 50 Next 470, $2 each 5th 25 Next 500, SI each Aftjr 110,000 letters have been received, e s" lusoltir n?xt 1,000 letters will re v -i Its at: lnd iws: and . . .100 each Next 5 $20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 10 each H, 7andS... 50eaoh Next3(i4 3 each D. 10, 11, 12. 25 caeh Next (i!)3 1 ciu:h After 150,000 letters have been received the sender.', of the next. l,J0ff letters wifl -feneive irifts p tollews: 1 100 each 1 Next 10 J(V each 2 75 eai h j Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 eiHi Next 55 2 each Next 25 each Next 479 1 each Any pcr.-ou may send any number f times for any of the ab'jve collections. If 5 cent. sin stamps extra is siiii. we will send in.lmi next a printed IikI f the naincx of all persons who are entitled to tifts. We make this lilierni tiller t readers of the 11kka;.i, kno'.iin it r ill net pay lit now, but our object is to intro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our muiiin points are Toronto anil Sliniti!u(.uiit. Out., Kotiiester, N. V., bcui-iville. Ivy., l'lainesviile, O., and Chicago, III., am) wc uill guarantee all sroek to reach our customers in rood condition. We employ no aresits, but ileal direct with customers, and can se'u and deliver stock to any part of the I 11 i ted J tans or C'anatia a ahoutcno half the price charged by ether nurserymen, through agents, llemember wo will not ho undersold by uny reliable ru in. Send us a list of wants and we will quote you price; or 10 rents for a hand oine illustrated catalogue Vhieh you may deduct from 011r first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER 65: CO., Nurserynen, TORON TO, CANADA. MTED. THO?K WISHING A FIRST class .piano, m wing machine, the latest music or artists' material!, will lind a bargain by calling at Mr. R. Hyman'c. The piaa are folly guar anteed for five years. The best pianas wailu to stand the climate 01" the Pacifia aoast. The New Amen can Sewing Machine will please most fastidians. Painting and music les sons given there. Stamping, Km- broidery aad Dressmakiuf dan to order. Na. 115 1st St., Albaay, Or. A. LEAN Y ALBANY, I OREGON 188S...1 1SS A Eull Corps of Instrucrs.to Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to meet the needs tf. all trades of students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuitioa ranges from $5.50 ta 912.50 Per Term, Instrumental'instniction in music will given by Miss Laura Coltro. Board in private families &t low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expeuse. A careful supervision exercised over pupils away from home. For circulars and full particulars, address the presideot, KET. ELBERT N. COND1T, Albany, Oregon, WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Teuriste and plt-isure seekers can secure flrgt-class aecomni.dations of J. U. CrM at the Waterloo hotel on reasonable term. Board t2 per day. or $7 60 pel week. Horses will be properly fed and cared for. Waterloo is situated on the left bank of the Santian, is well shaded, forming a uost attractive camping ground, tbe seenery abr.ut the falls he in? fine, and it is becoming a most popular summer report. The soda spring have beea improved aad furnish i-nld bparfcHnff mineral water for whieh '..te-l has noc.me foruous. j ?Hii.oii:4.'.TAnRn remebt I A pnr-itive fiirv- i..r cstanii, diahtberia I ai d t anker csetiidi, Fov ?al by Fa J hy cc M... i Kubuer ami Iratlier bfllinj of sll (ii. i'ipk;e at Stewart k 2J..I v,i;tf, v.itl. l;:uil or !a Unit'.-. 'T&kT- 3&i it; C rn.-.n ..nil .-.:,! . f y 5iX n,;) ...... ' t.. . . . I :1:1V -e nir;ht. Usa. ttoi' fcv. 7 O : . -:0()D '"11.L TO ALL."' j ! k: Goi n pif -'r Vi-r:;:;, r,i: I V.i lO L' tp X 'i ! -.1:1 i-.-t.;..y ..:! a lii lp. (iiVf.il k;;Y BMREB iilAihiS S.iS Cofeiate IntitntA SSSi wii,:s ?.:'.;': i:.T.. This powder n-ver varies. A ii'.arvr.i ol purity .streiiih and wholesoinf nes.s. .More, eeonr.n;:-. :! tU::i the aiuinar kinds, am! canim! bo sold in cotnpeti. i.ion w ith liiisltiuide f low teat, short weight alum 01 phospliate powder. 8old only in cms.KoTAi. BAKiNr 3w dkr Co . l(M. Wall N. 7. D.W Cuawi.EY & Co., Afreiitis Partlaud, Oregon. TIfiL DAVIS, M. I. M1YS1CIAN, AM) V? suieon. Can be found at bin o'bee room in StrahanV block, KirU street. Albany Oregon- m. C. CIIAUBI.KL1N, UO.MF.dl'ATfilC phvsicinri and surveon. Utlite, turner Third and I.von streets, Albanv, (ircg.n Of fice hours, uierniiiti, 6 to 9 and 12 to I ainl after t! in evenings. G. W. 1IASTOX. 1-HVSICIN iM si n geon, Ali'any, Oregon Mil. 5 ELMS, PHYSICIAN AND .Slltr . geon, Albai.y, Oregon. CC. KELLY. PHYSICIAN ANI .-;';H-. geon Albany, r gon, nmee in l'it lee's new block. Olliev.h'iurs, from 8 a. m. Ik 4 P. M. A. J. IIOSSITKIJ. YKjKKINAIiY .SL'K- geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college nntl member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is pn p:i red to treat the diseases of all dome -tic:tctl anin.als on scientific principles. Orbce at Ans M irsbail's livery stable. Kesiden. e -I'.h and Calapooia streets, Al'iany, Oregon. DK. I. W. STABIJ, PHYSICIAN AM) Surgeon, Iale cf Ilrowntvilie, Or. Oltiee in the Strahan-PcMi-ij l!oei: npstairs In the rear rooms fin tbiimin hail. Cai k pruM jlh' attended to in city or ctiunUy. DIt. It KOLOEVAY, VEIEUINAKY M il geon, Albany, Oregon - 4iradur.to of Hc.i' man and Amerieni eollt es. ITTOKXJ.ls. I. II. N. Hl.Ai KM KX. ti. w wr.nutT. ACKlll UN, & W'bliiMT ATTOtlNKV AT aw, Albany, oretii. Ol!:ee in Odd iteliow s Tt ::ip!e. V;ll piaetice in ud courts 01 the slate, amlfi-.e sjitial attention to all business 1 ' oLVEli'ION CHACLES K. A ri'oKXEV H at Law. Ali.i' nv. nr. Otli: in ror,ms 1:1 and etor 11, Fester's tln-k, over I.. I'.iaiu's T K." WEATHoKFOl:T," A'noltNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oregon. oiliee in Odd Fellow's Tninpli. Wlli pract in all the courts of thestate, and give vpn ial ittciitiou to all busii't ss. " 1 11 1 iJ " H. EWEKT. l'KACTICAL WATC1IKAKK and jeweler, Albany. Oregon, t.uiiil surve.tinx. PARIKS LEHIP.IXO SIBVRVIXO DXR AN r tain accurate and prompt work by callinir upon cx-c.unty surveyor r. 1. T. nsner. lie has complete cepies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do suiTering: In any part of Linn county. Postoffirc addrott, Millers Station, Linn cou ity.Orej.n. ( b. WINN, AGENT FR THK LF.A iog fire, lif. ad,aceU.t isiunice cas- panies. Far Bent. WRNISHB R1IS TO RENT. AT TBK City Restaunuit. THAT H.CriNG COUQff 9ks so quickly cured by Shiloh's Care. We guars a tee it Foshay A Maiaa. H. F. MERRILL, Banker ALBANY, OREGON Sells exchange an New York, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, counly and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Iutercst allowed en time de posits Jollectioiis receive prompt attealion Correspondence solicited. "Office hours from S a. m. to 5 p. m" Afjent for reliable fire and marine nsurance companies. lilanj Bath House aN HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPP.IETOR 3"Ladier and children's hair dreaa. ng a specialty. Bnti.to satisfaction guaranteed J sol rr. HATING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE store of jreneral merchandise of the firm of Coshow & Cable to C: E. Stanard, I wish to call the attention of all who kn.w themseNea indebtod to Coshow & Cable to call and settle at onco. Havintr sold out t uicount of poor health, I expect to change dima'e for a while, and all accoui.ta not settled before I get ready to loave Brownsville ill tie left witn an nicer for c.l octi.n A word to the wise is "uiuient. C. ?. OOSHOVT.Br.wnsvi (ireeu peas, oalba:c, taiilifl- wrr. on tons, .t!rry, pie plant, Ires., a; UfttWiiei. tc Manarti. bruit c-iis for the theasar.d at Iltfikiat ii. tJaiiTMRrsb'ii. ;:i;.i:i .Vi llii l. ll.i'i ii'Jl.s iu demand: ll.e .l-JVi ov.t warrant Mii-i.l! I. tr.j.;r.; i.aiti, oi f-.ii) to takt; .Mir-lin! t hf former ii-'inc .h;:.q'i;u t:o;.:.ty, Field to b'tind.lui:- of Jittlf -Tt-rry, 111 which t ity Naglo at present iiiuk-r ui n -t. I'h'j eheiifl' arrived here last nibt and exjMJC-U'd to make Hie arrt-fct :it 1 o'clock ihis a.temoon, it first b" ing jiecCppitry to have a writ of ap proval by the judge of ir&n t'r.-.n-cisco county. Judjrt; Field arrived at his cbatnbcrs jibout nnon ac coniptttiied by Judge Sawyer mid Jude Ilrewer. rheriff Cunniny bani, Chief of Police Crowley and Capt. l.ees went to the marshal's office in the same building as soon as Judge Kix bad signed the v.ar rant. From there the party, ac companied by Marshal Frank and several other persons, went to Judge Field's chambers. The latter rose to 1 expend. Sheriff Cunningham presented the warrant formally and made the arrest. A writ of habeas corpus was at once swum out before Judge Saw yer, of the circuit court, and heard by him in the chambers. The writ was granted and a hearing or dered for next Thursday afternoon. Tht- bail Wiis fixed at $5000. The supreme court of the stale of California, of which the late David S. Terry was formerly chief justice, this morning refused to ad journ out of respect to Terry's memorv. This decision was an nounced from the bench. Tin reast u given was that Terry re signed bis judical pusitiou to fight a duel and ;hi.l . was killed whi.'e in th4 act of assaulting a justice cf the I'nited States supreme court. i 1: 1'.S ! I) EN T n. r. KISOS. !! Iletnrus friu'i Ilii; Rerrat Trij 1o Wa-hicjrton. New Voiiiv, Aug. K. 1'iesidenl ilarrison arrived here this morning on the steamer from Fall lliver Largo crowds had assembled. The president at once proceeded to Jersey C ity to take the train for Washington. lie left ontheS:lf limited train for Washington, and will go through withott stop. Washington, Aug. Kb Prest dent arrived here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Sk'ATTI.K NiCWS ITEMS. An Elrlemie of liui-glaries, Kahcr tos, ami Other Crime?. Seatti.k, W. T., Aug. 15 Seattle is overrun with criminals. Half dozen burglaries were committed last niht, at-d foot-pads held up a citizen 011 Jacksoa street. ihis afternoon the police raided three jtamblin hocses and one Chinese lottery gone, and the inmates were hiied. SetU Lowe, ex-mayor of Brooklyn, who has just returned from au Alaska trip, leff to-night for New York via the C anadian Pacific. THE "ELIXIR OF LIFE." Two Victims of the Krown Setiuartl Os Successful Experiment. Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 15 Oa Monday night Dr. L, Lichestin, recently of New York, experimented on himself and a pat ent named L. 1), May with the Brown-Sen uard elixir. Both are now writhing in mortal agony, pain having begun several hours afterwards and increased ever since. Nervousness, a chilly feeling and symptoms of blood poisoning make their condition dangerous, The animal had been dead oue hour and forty minutes before the in jtction was made. Other experiments by Dr. Davia, made the same night, haye seemingly worked a marvelous cure on Alexan der Hunter, who had been ill for twelve months with chronic dys cutry, TliliKVS ESTATE. Its Value from S5O.000 ta StO.OOO Claimed by His Sob. San Francisco, August 15. Es tate of Judge Terry is estimated at from $50,000 to ?100,000. It is ctatoil that, it will he claimed bv Clintoa 11. Terry, son of Judge Terry by his former wife, on the ground that it is all separate property. It is believed his claim will be strongly resisted bv Mrs. Sarah Althea Terry. The estate is said to be heavily en cumbered. To liuilders anil TUoso Who n t template Knllilinft- One of the ir.ost useful publications f..r builders and pr-mutis contemplat ing building is the beautifully illus Hated Architect and Builder edition ..f tiie Scientific An erija:i, publi.-h i i!0::hlyby lunn & Co.. th? cele braud Patent Selicilors, at :C1 IJ-caJ-way, Xcv York. It l;as liccenie the cnsto:n for init of ti e builders in the United States a::.! Catiaila to keep on file this publi cation, not only for their own bcnelir, but for the use of their ei-.ttonu-rs ,.A thev lint! their business t.;omi .(! i y so lii.in. great .iiiiety iiwellinj; hoi;s';, lO-.tii' i.i.r.: a few haisurt-a t ss-vera. t!inia:;il ('.'.l!ai .-, istricu 111 t :ii;ii r.iusrhlv uv.::i- bes.iitj a (ii ub'o t r: :. t-I ).i etloiS, r. 1 ! ii'.r.; cv.i or lin.l j lu::-l-eon.c ro.-.iii i. " .s au-t-aily bai't. Alter fur the eii.Titioi! offety'o t:-- J.eb ct-.r!. bmi i- l.:.l:SC!Uv.,t m;':it:y . o it-::. '! e i ; l b eli. iv 1 :ii b'u a pe: yn 10 . :: :u :ich au i.i i 'tiiiilifig a ii-iuic w:ii l)c wis if he before iii.s entire cuts u 1.. .1 v. .: c .r.irieaiil tiiiUtci fur his 'aiiiily, he household, tnd stud es cirefully cvir iu the utmestic cucle the btyie ef hou'.e end the interior arrrngemeats. It rot only affords great pleasure t the tutiie family to le considered ia the uiatiei, bat good suggestions will come fr.im it. aud mistakes will be less likely to occur iu the selection. By all means consult the wife and j.rown-up daughters, if so fortunate as to have them, and to this end everybody who contemplates buildiag should provide himself with a com plete file of the Architect and Builder Edition ef the Scientific American, some forty numbers, and then he will have at hand not only the best material to select his design from, but he will also tied the publication useful and profitable to refer to while the building is beiny constructed. It a person does not find the design for a house, or other structure be contemplates building, that suits his fancy, f.r the estimate of the ct st is too gieat, in a sin le number of the publication, he will be very sure .0 find in borne one of the other numbers something that will suit both bis fancy and purse. Hundreds of dwel lings liavg been ere;te I on the plans that haye appeared in this publica tion, and any person who contem plates building, or who wishes to aittr, improve, extend, or add to ex isting buildings, whether wings, p -relics, bay windows, or attic rooms, will be pretty sure t tind what he wauls iu the Scientific American Alchitect and Builder which is puh lished on the first of tacit month, at the office of the Scientific American, 'Ml Broadway. Subscriptions price, ':2.50 a year, PJ numbers. Muglc copies '2b cents. Back voiuius of (i number?, in flexible covers, in imita tion of Turkey Morocco, S'J.50. Sub scriptions received and volumt.'s sold by all uawsdealers. Fine Suitings. Just opened, at L. K. lilain'n tailoring department, tin very latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousers, which will be made up to order in the most approved style by Mr. K. A. Schuf fler, the experienced tailor who has charge of that department. Call early and get your choice of patterns before the stock is broken. Disarming a I'aseen Foe. "This was sometime a paradox," as Hamlet says. Since, 'however, tke people cf America and ether laads have been enabled to pit Hestetter's Stcmah Bitters against that unseea foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility.. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venera t poison tbe air, and decaying una hole some vegetation impregnater . the water, there, in the very btrangkald of miasma, is tbe auxiliary potent tta disarm the foe and assure eficieat I protection. Fever and ague, biliest remittent, dumb &ue andague cake, no matter bow tenaciously they have faslenef their clutch on tbe system, are tirst forced to relax . their grap and eventually to abandoa it alto gether. But it i' preventive force that should chiefly recommend the Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria cursed localities, tor 4t is a certaia buckler of defence against which tke enemy .s powerless. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidaey aad billioui ailments. fc.lsgors. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart & Sox's. The best quality and any size or style, call ana examine our stock. Stewart & Sox. Money to Loan. At a low rate of interest an good farm property iu Linn county, or on be6t improved city property in Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn A Wright, Albany. Oregon. Pocket Cutlery. The largest and finest display every brought to this valley just received at Stewart & ox'p. Call and examine. Do Koi Safler lay Longer . Knowing that a couch can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarautee Dr. Acker's English Remedy for consumption, and will re fund the money to all who buy, take it as per direetiocs, and do not find our statement correct. Graud Army boys, as well as many others, will b ir.Uxested in the foi fowing from Alex .11. li e, Stewart. Teim., who is A. T). C. Commander Dep't Tcnn. a:ni (la. He ears: "Wc have had an epidemic of whooping cough here and C hrrnbt rlain's Cough llemedy has been the ouI tnieg thaO has dout" any guml." There is no danger fi ((;' who -ping crr.gh when this remedy is freely used. 50 cent bottles fur :;! bv Foshay & Mason. THE VANDAL TORCH. How Oregon's Noble Forests are Laid Lc in Wanton Waste. iniMMi v,VM At!.c TiMt;::it. L.'gisd.itit.c-Hctd.d to t-'rcti'ct lis rcitrtsaci Woot'l-nds frsa Jvvaf,Utisg Suaa:-r Ait. ria Tratijeri; t. . - ' A liirest tree is as valuable as the .' stt'"i'c tit iraru Ii. is there fc. ; 4i j.'i'HW&iut i.xUV!rrRiji':rJ"'"' :;ut t. b.- i;ithl(;-..ly destroj .!. The man vvh. wantonly i-t .rts the lire wbii:!i iiuy caure the d-.-vast&liou if a f.n't. is in kiud and liny 111 it e u.iiietiSi Oil! l. ie w fetch u ho d'-iinfratcly ! iiuilding which t.'-av e:iuse irea the the cou- !l i r.-.ti- n oi a village. 'I'iiti'- ia jnipesty nd value iu fon s-t it'es, l.e.-;ific4 tlitir iuestimablo bciicti., i ca iu theecoiiutniea of Nature .tud their halesonicness to n.aa r.nd every living trtature. This property should nevc-r be tlostioyed; it bhould only be corfcervc-d. Its value ought never to be ruined; it should be en- I haticed by appropriations to beuticial uses. 1 he wealth of a country ami its grandeur and beauty is in its torests upon mountaiu tops and slopes, equally as its picturesquencss is in landscapes and valley scenes; in its sparkling streams and noble rivers; in its majesty of towering snow peaks aud its lovely rales. All are comprised in the sublimity of Nature. Oregon is endowed beyond the average of States with magnificent f-rests of best lumbering qualities. She has the world before her as a market. The supply is inexhausti unless through wanton destruction at home. The traffic is a source of wealth; an important agency in com merce and enterprise, fhe protec tion of the State to guard this in estimable wealth is required. Tho Legislature enacts laws to protect other property, to protect lands and houses aud individual rights. Hut the Legislature of Oregon should enact a law to save her forest from this wanton annual destruction. TLe scoundrel who tires a hay-rick is punished by just imprisonment; but the individual who tires a f 01 est is free to do so. There should be a stop to this, and an adequate penalty l every offender. The Legislature cau provide and the Courts should enforce. In the late summer of every yc.r t!m mountain forestr are aflame, ami all the valleys are suffused with the smoky atmosphere which makes the geuial warmth of the sun insufferable by the sultry heat of the burning forests. These forests conflagrations are made bv camping parties wtio go into the woody retreats to enjoy the summering vacation; by the incon siderate and reckless settler who makes his own clearing without a thought of others who sot tires iu sheer'diiipoiitivU of wanton destruc tion The evil bboulJ be stopped. The person who wantonly hies a forest tree, and thereby causes the consilium" ot the caimi 01 a seiner. with perhips the life of au inmate, i in fact an incendiary, and the crime of arson, in its just degree, should be charged against him. This tiring of forests is usually done as tuougbt- lessty and as recklessly as is the tiring of the "1 didn't know it was loaded guu." : Oregon sutlers by it iu other ways thau the destructions of the trees a loss of actual wealth beyon i human calculation. Oregon is now tho cyuocure of the world in attractive cess, with natural wealth and un bounded resources combiaed. The river of all the world is here the majestic Columbia. Less renowned, but lovely, as Juno was to Zeus joined, is the Willamette. Above, the rivers of the Lewis and Clark the Suake and the Clearwater ia confluence contribute to swell th volunio'.of the mighty .river ta which the tirst of American peels has dedicated the im perishable hue: "Where rolls the Oregon." From every state ot the East; f the far Atlantic coast; iron Eoroue; from Australasia; tourist are coming every year to visit Oregon. This vast empire of tb northwest is absorbing the attention f the en lightened world. There is no country comparable to it. In its peerless empire of soil it con tains the greatest f ruitfulness of pro ducts and the richest deposits of min erals. Crowning thtse. upon the mouutain tops, are the magnb cent forests, surpassing any on the globe. But when tourists come to Oregon to view all this grandeur aud beaut) in stead of its native freshness, pare and transparent as the snow-bied waters of the mountains, they Hud a stifbtig, scoring atmosphere, in which tuey grope with watery eyes ami gasping breath until they fairly wish tney had staid in the buroinc air of Illinois or Louisiana, or anywhere out of such a suffocating fog as this. This is the building of idle fancy, bnt a picture of practical ob servation. The forest fire is a rtlie of barbar ism that should be wiped out. The sacrifice should be topped. The people demand it. Ilew I 'actor Conquer Ilea I h, Doctbr Walter Hammond siy: Afler a long experience 1 liave come to the. conclusion thut two.third-of all deaths from coughs, pueunx ula and consumption might tc avoided if Dr. Achor's English Jtemedj for consumntio" were ouJy used m time. 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