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s. .-. t i' -r-.-.y . . . . 1 a -'O CENTS A WJ2KK. ALBANY, OREGON, .SUNDAY, NOVJflMBKK tTJ 1891 VOL. VI NO. 307 0 KOKALE. WANTS. ETC. DH-WOMTI'OJ OF l'lTXr:K.smi- v. "'" ' iMTfhv jen that li . Itrnil J -el A Snnnm n. ilnm l,u- nn, iphI- O. it ii una at l;loi Mill i hereby i issulml l. miitaa' consent. Stui N..el rrlirini;. TliV tti4iea will be cjulinin-1 i.y s.iiiin..i a A n-u a t r.u - r.i uo unite otk lor a j Mii'iri'uiij, a.- particulars imiuire at tui-t oifiec. LOST On h'j r.u.1 nrar Altuny or in Al bany, a hi wU n.trrr.l '.r rij vniitainiiu a Mark v.t and o.t, a .air ni ..vtrailj, urot.1 iicimiii. J h t, a uir ( ulr-, 2 shirts, .1 r r anl mrn, nm; ua-l .rush, it pair ul "'1 leil..-es (r a mt hi. ai:.i lir.-e hi lutt'e, ils-i a r-vuivtr. lateral rr w.r.1 will l,c p. .! t.t ill !in r or. fraying he ain.t At IIkk.m. i.tti.-i;. I J V 'iir li 1 ti - The lnol i.t h.r I tin." ir ls.il, is ti rv lii-j i.l l.c.:.lne. Ti u.t :r. n-j!i.-r I t .! pr.' ujitU , at tii i rt r ill the clerK. 41 tiir'' h irt aiiit u tin- mum-. Svc i. 1.'. jU. . JWivkurt, e!iiH. F)H REX T A neit Ave nmiu cottaire, cear Southern pacific deot. Ajiplv at b tt tlatul, tic flro. lifi !uil :ilu?it iiiiiuraii'-e rtttr-panii- MOXKY TO I.OAX lrii U'i.(iirt .if oe-'. I IIMS Cl'M A I. OS :curity. Ktr pa.ij.i U'riithrev. t fiii:Kh;s K HSn .V. lit i.ir cu:i. I tl) vati ni, m I t fi-.i. , ior :v il') nr a Tf . tVithiu J iit- rr rn i iil.ji ! at vi m a ul i miied ft-.jm AiiMiiy. Atyiv thin iiltl,:e. SAX WA h w reiuovuil i lannlry to l! ir.1.1 hi'i Hi? cor'.cr ol ftc anM Ik for Male. 6. 1", i", 10, Hi ucntu, i-vs.v t.'piu, iint.V: ment pl.kii i-hf anl iii,h jiriivl. AIho -j ( i lly lKa'l iiwiikU i tl. iiri .nt Land Hartrylue. Ptinm i'iiKi.i aravRYixs ixinb cn .! tain acirate nd (:ronit 'trk hv eiilhrt counfy mirvt-voi K 1'. T. nht,-r. ti.'iscotuplrle cOiiiue of fJuM uotes and toi. ahi; p'tui, anil in nt:p:krc I toi!o mirsviTi.;' i-.. any w.-t if Liiiti ;ouuty. locil'rti.e a-uirci kli.4--rH "ti:i.jti. Inu .-ou ll .lirc.tn VLI'MISl'U Ai!K A Mh'i- ll.iii ITiii't 1 S:-icnt.:i "J. .1. . ii.mI Jo ir of L-K l"u.ii;il l.vcntliUH rl t'i'M- ; V.;!fll. X i -''iri'.l it in .iir:il:t-ti i , (kkl Sit K-riri .11 :t.'i ci.- i l ci;, '.Wh AI'intTiuiii l.ir-l :'r.ivtT s. iti 1 . .-in 4, t'n a l"rmu rut. it i!l h-:i.l i'ltnu--c.--. A:. 1 vim u i.k l'i i:i.m:ii .i t'.i, N.v ir!t Ky. Quality in smoking tobacco depends on the peculiar and cor rect selection of best varieties of leaf tobac co, and the proper knowledge of manufac ture. Thirty years' ex perience has enabled us to produce the splendid MASTIFF l'LL'G CUT. J. P. r.trc Tuliftfro Co., Rirhmonil. Va. I r Vm -2 H - t I V V rV V3 1 -Hi CITY imi'U STOKE " STARiiau ' CU3ICK, Pros., PFKIt'KKIC l:l.N'K, - - ALl.V - - hf.ltri in SRUC3. M-.DiCirtS. CHEW! W 3. FAiW: ati-l T'.ilrt iir'i- i Simiii;i-h, limi'14-n. iVr?uiiKT. Si h.i! Itunk-, ai.il Ar- m tist Sii. ! gSrhysii ina's prvsfiip'ion : cart-ftilly fouiotiii'k'l. H. GKKGG, 2 lii'P;iiri!. Mn'4an'l Itn. 4' rlocliiiiif mailt' to nr-leror e!tmiii-1 amt rt't-.&irtfl mi :hort notice an 1 rfixonahi' r-4t-4. Shun on t in iltn l inr line liet'cvn Thir i ml t'uurrh strireU. t'onr.l I Mayor's n-v oven is novv rniipU'ted, anil he is lifttt-r jirrpiiieu tl an ever to Ferve liis oiii mtoiinTS as well as new ones w illi tlie tetof fivt-h bread, t akes, in faet everything frtun the ihiinii est hit rclls to the most elaborate wedlnikj takes. Ilousekeejiers are invited to give the product of his new oven a trial. r Will .tt St.irk's t-an lio sei n eoineiof the most heautilul ladii s jrold W:iti:hes. which havej ju.-t been received.Jj i . imi l.i!L. I)o yon know that Moore's veah-d Kenseily is the only jiater-.t ine.lii-ine in the world that dm a not contain a dron of aWinl ; thi.t the mode of pre paring it is known only to its tliscuveier; that it is a-i advance in the science of medicine without a paralitd in the nine teenth century ; that its proprii t"t a oll't-r to forfeit fl.'H'O for aiiy cats of dyspepsia it will not cure"? Crain'a i lirl vuIIliI AIIum. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now L-ipj.: delivered hv die aut-nt, dis. A. 'I'uii. The work iJ it ino-t txceiieot m ?, ate! this e lition is a L-reat imp'ove iiient tipoii 1. .liner one-1, v 1 1 1 j all tin; latest da!e and :niii h iihvv matter thai v. asi.ot in the previous ! editions. It suo'ild l-e in uvi rv i family, uud - 011 ' eey business 1 mau'sdesk. Those who are not j supplied can procure the atlia hv ttildreiiig P. (. Imix No. lii) Al- oany t.oev:on. 1 We ar" the only people u ho car ry t he ce'.ehi a!, d'f.. A: W. coil ir m I cn!N. .!:iy.-i have the latent styles in s:ic'. t'. !.. V.'aiia e iV I'o. Baz aar o Wholesale lbs. estra " laled. j- 7". My disp ho ellies this year otide. fill . f siiL'ar: I'H It o -atiii- , 1.7--. 'av of lor uill n.-.v I ns ai.d 'lidays ii'tliini; tie bi touej 1 , .- rV - 3. v .- MATFiiWSi fff-'HBlWii. ALBiSY. 0RS8QN. All ' !l (ii SAM'L K. YOUNG, trill, 11 i.. ,,:;.-v i.- . c- .! . 1 .p.. - - . 1 ..i. 1 1 .1, LadieJ i res ; t i o Is, in 11 II I. Also a t t'p, ue srAI'.l.l-'IUi:' IN" !-' u - pi by k.'otuu: as w ili p vi a -t -ck 'lit i-f..- aive en ni:; iou !.oMi iu fi.O.-F CAS 1 1 J invited lo inspi tm ids, ai.d pfrt ha :i;s vi is stock, ct ; c-ia Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man ami have been a constant millerer with catarrh tor the Iiir't ten years. I am en- tiielv enieil hv the use of Klv's - --j ---j I ('leiMii Halm, it is strange that so simtdo a ii-nipdv will cure Kiieh a niuuiririe cmeaso Ilenrv irigs, U. S. l'ensiou Att'y, A ash inton, 0. U. For eiu'ht vears I have HiilTered fom catarrh, which eirecteil my 1 eves and hcann;; have employed ! inanv thvsicians without relief. 1 .mi do,v on my second bottle of lily's '.'team I'.alm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. .Mary C Thompson, (Yrro tiordo, 111. r-,- ilK VKRY LAl'KST XKWS I is that you can buy at Julius t iradv oiii's P..i.aar, for net cash. ;oovls as f illows : 17 lbs. granulated tm'tr . ...'.$1."0 I'll lbs. extra t' siiL'ar 1 .00 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. ,2." 7 tral'ons jiood pickles !0 U'" lbs. No. 1 Savon soap !') Arbuckle eo Her, 2n: per pound I will conduct a strict cash store, and all tods will be sold for net c.i h fioni h to '7) per cent, less than regular price. .My stock of Chinaware, f:incy n.oiN and all the desirable styles ofiiishes. as well as staple jM'oeer its crockery lamps and fixtures, is c luplete in every way. 1 make a speciality of line teas, colleesand Lakin;: Kivv.ler, and always pleases my ciiMoineis. Jl l.lt'S (iltAIIWOIII., Al. i:xv, Oct. 17. IS!1. SipvjLare mi vti WW, ill IllTiK, 1 on the 'md teiils iiijii s.i'.i-f.iclt.ti i!ly answered at the old r.ii: l'.M.L AN!) WiNTKU TKVDKA M VM MOTH ASOR V M F.XT OF .th. siik. f cein and I .imtio fabriii-t, s ia.vls, und.'r.ve.ir, z vej, ho.-ieiy, I, noti uis, noveti ic4. .ie. ii ots an I Sii.i "s, Staple a id Fancy tirocories. ni:k!: ikv ;; ;? imin:- ii v1 1 to s n;lv any want, an I in ikni a .ina'iiy and prices. II'lNti THIS MAKKKT AMK KSPKCIA LLY whic h is t;o;rp!ete in sill I113 numerous ilepart for the fall R-jasoriof- Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. , Baking i The men of this vicinity w & not be jealous because their w i' - 4. .11. 4....41.. -.1 It .Hl.Si ''. Bill-Mffdljeatuig stoves one seems to he dehuhte they buy from M. and W. Kemember you ran jret the kid glove in town for o:ie doll the Ladies ISaxaar. l!-ht ir :.l REVERE UtlL'SK, Ai.i.AX Y, OIL- i "' . Ptuiifer, Prop. Oi.iy tirst- .uIi.hm Ii 11 the city. Laro sainpt.-ror.mt i.-r u-i mercia' mtn. Ko CMmir.ci: etii'. i-jyw-J ;u :!:i kitchen. Niitir We le.-'n( to H.iy to our . 'i ztns, that for year we liave In i 11 II inj; lr Kilty's New Di-.ri.very m ' 1 1 s 1 1 m j t i 1 1 . lr Kitty's New 1. fr 1'ilis, liueUlen's Arnica Salve :i ul Electric Hitters, ami lnno i;cx':r liaialletl renieities that . II us, or 1 ,il have L'ivett i-anh niiivr-al suti;-!:.-tien. We tlo not lie-it.ite 10 i:u:.r: 1 tee ; tie 111 ' i:ery tine aai! uc ttu ..I reaily to refaml the piirch -i-e piiee, if saiislaeli.ry n suits i!.i not f .'low lie r use 'l'he.-e remeilie.-- have w..ti tie r t;ret jiopulanty purely 0.1 th. t inerils, Koshay A; Mason I) ti4'..-t, a siik iviiMi:r Is one wiiieh is irnaraittei-i! to hrii x you satisfactory rt-sitit, or in ca-e ! failure u return of pure lia.-u p ic-. On this safe plan you can liny froi.i our Silverti-ed (lru:ts u l.i.ltle "I lr Kind's N.-w l-e.veiy for t -ir stiinplioii. 1 1 is iru.ir-nl. e.l to l ri:i' relief in evry ense, when uel to" tiny nil. i-tion of '1 hroat. I.uns, Chest. Ml h as (oitisiiin; ti'.ti, lull una tion of Liners, liiom lulir-, Aslhiii't. Whooping (.'iiiih. Croup, ele, it. It i J leas.iut anil ajree. Lie to t .1 t -. perfectly safe, ami can always In; tie pemled upon. Trial l.oltles free a' Koshay V Mason, Itt'lltrists, Nlipfi'a l'lnito;raihH tif llict Worli! One of the m-st beautiful ami appropriate holiday books that has tieeii issued, bears the fit It above L'iven. It i fully ex plained tiy the tti'e. for ifc Dins- f It.iles all of ti.e Objects and scenes of interest in tbeditli r-rt p-.rt'-sol world, and that I wo with alS.tJh truthfulness a'nl Uauiy the jrenuiue photograph. Ovef lwo hundred ami fifty of .Us;-- i'i;J) pae pbotofjrapbs stic yvi''ii'& i.:. lunik is one of the line t pi! b.joks that could be imagined of, and i simply suiieib. 1; will 1m' sold In Mib-ci iption. sri'.i-i 1. 1 ''. ii.k::h s Siariely a flay ptf.-e without t', Hew s of some lar; failu.e tli-'iin-. n il. il r. -nil o ' or s..iiir 1 .pi. ill The same left, i :lf lllT-t.ltit tli.'ti.' 1II1 oi I.e.. .1 . 1:. nn r tin- w ire-t the Speelllalioll ill stork il.t microtis veiituri'. en tent t arries In ih tin- sail ti.limrs of ilr too often the result ! s.i . ulati.. 111 pati-nl nostrums. Moore's l;. vr.ii. K tartly is no sperul.itioti hut i nl on po-itive iru ir.i tl I i-o. Do no!. r.iil t' trtt to your tlruyisf nm! ak lor yon nio-iry if not sati-linl. We Kn.ni you will -o ami Luv aiio'lier t...ti. or sa'e tiy a!: -!ru-i;its. AXl. TI'K 1N'!'IUV ON T.i the lips of every womati will b !.et him Fall Iw. established house of- m mntainkd priiidt ! i- avok Sj 'cialty of selecting fteli jroods and Washburn, "its not their noik WP:t;r.:iy, had rebypoth.v looks the ladies are talkinj: nbrul.J -iv;; S h', hy ,1,l"1 tm a it is the good quality ot the t-' "'1 amount ifcg to i when 1891 HEAVY FAILURE They Re-IIypcthecate Property, - He'd by Them on Security. VERY" WILD SPECULATION Comnrttoe Ileotiiig Called, Will Investi ff:3.iij. J5Jd But Wi'.lB ' V 1 Straight!! d. .I; rr - ;.'I"sw;YoitK, Nov. 28 The sns p'eloti i 'hat the- firm of Field. vV'tryher, 'Liridtev & Co, vhich i.u; ;li; ' m i:'.!i At t!ie st CK : V ''.'' 111 1'iiit.ui Pacific, r'.i (i'l 1 (' 1..--I id.iied lir-t tivas, weie toil! out the rii'e 01 ac outit f the I'p'.n l e i: itu of tiii f ct, li II u st- I !or As-:slai,t ex I ; Hc'iv. m uti U-: l;r n. .!u!,e S'i re-.-1 1:.: with I'lV.-r: : iv liu :ih .11 " 'he fctot k ;i.-e, ,t 'I bad a t tui'Vrt net l.i.n. S ,;a'f I'ii'o l v a! i'.inuii !u s:.s not i 1 : t Ir .ti 1 1-1 o! hum n-es 1! ji. ..I id to '- cf :ii s v 1 (il HVt i V. Hl.lt ,1, reitu meet seen: I st a r.oiicc. tl e coiiiiiiit'i e on 1 urn It y t a le I by ,:rel:r ' K'y. ion l aid tl hat ti. 11 y came to t seem itiet. ic ii. lot -. o 1 f a n-.tif! i-::t o: s. 'i ... .r ii- Itvety, anl eli'et vi- ii i.a 1: t tba to tin St cu itiei the ex .1 .1- piote.-t ' 1 i l !e t e-.,S P.tcil eli ll e, L. st-.e s: 'i l..-!t Line, !i)':r: ..e l. die ;i!io it X;t- ...ti ,:. 1 'e;i vi r .v ' i li.iill'MllI! , Oregon T ali Nm 1 hern fit ih! 1! the Union P t ;!!'. 'i- 011 U lilwnv I'p ii the Paciiic t 'oii!.i!ii:atel o per .em. dr.-1 iioiUa t b n b, Sidney !'::' !: s 1!: lue ic In ' otl. e-a- li. 01 ..f tl i -e scco-'iM. s is what I fer e 1 r 111 iil bos i.. a ii.. 1 don't tl. i:;!. ! .:e can be at v milder V.l'W I 'he M- ioll t ikt 11." At the i ii' e of Field. H'ltcher, Lund Ik V .V Co.. the a-: :. v naiies W . (i. lll i. Wit M- II 111 Jeiy to .pi.-s-io is, he s id: I t r.ii v don't Ki'nn in wii.t to.), it. on ihi.is statu!, i hayeii n li-eparirnr to take an ;ne:i!ory of recari-ies Hti.l ollur a--ets. As to t1 re i it'.' d ie l. ! h-ratloll of I'liion I'.ieilic seem I Ii s know a . t.' iu a1 hanily can b 1 et w -.:" 1I0: f." bout 1! lit su the a'lv don'! it, but I h a thmu c nditit 11 it l O.var- ?1. I iel'i. the r 1 r ot the nm. ( 1011I1I sa tl : It is mo 'lolls; arrant in nts :tr- in made 10 semi hint to a pri- .1 tu,v w-ar;-- ws-t-j f ih'er ! A iiparaDrfronble Brew. inir A ni!- lliriu. ii 1 111:1 k, ( ). T., Nov. 'JS. Ueli sh'.e tepotis have re;.ched this ci.y c.f an alarming state of sii'uirs ex i'tin, in tlif l)sair Indian reser vation. Thumb this tribe of Indians arc the wealthiest people on tali It ibtiuf worth !fI-"i,G0 a h ad :l.ey are yet in a semi-bar-b n ous state anil dress in blankets aud ieUMis. They refuse to wtk ;!i i partake in till the character is1 ics of savai;"?. iMiiiiii the past year some mem lets ot this tiile have become cy insolent, and lately they have f t pin to ii suit people w ho pa- s t!'.i"tii;h the it seivattoh, hav ia' ituin a wet k or t w o compellctl .1 'loitiiber of w l ites to submit to ;il nuts of itnl -mtii s. sipta lsof iniii ins ill surround one or iwo whites, ar.d wilha knif- cut oil' ih-'ir scalp locks cloe to ! lie bead, pun-; t inouh all the ae.t-.oiis ot scalping the victim, rti:d in manv ins'.Hiiees dancinu aroun I the pt r -on and yelling to frp'iiC'i hitn. A iiiiio-'er of white families , 1 ...1 1 1. ; rawi ng alone 10 me ne . lamis e.trt ui he 10 ha va lit en tier, ted in lids war. Men.heis of the Paw he trbe who Were traveling liinjeg the o.-agc reservation have i'li-a imptiscd upon in a similar manner. The Pawnees are hold ing a council of war over the n. alter. Tin y threaten to retali ate, and do !:i.e scaheng in eariie:-t. The latest rop:.rt brought in is to the eil'ect that a party of Osages actually tore a piece of scalp from the head of a litt'e white child about whom they were holding one of their mock scalping per foi niances, and that they have threitteiie.l to do violenco to the par-en's if double is made. The go. eminent agent of the Osages wins to be too busy pet ting up schemes lo prevent coil pcS4 iro-n allotiing the lands of his tribe to pav any attention to his Indians. If the government does not fake action t once the white people in the vi inity of the resei vatioii will protect themselves by force of aims. If they are omH-llei t ) do this they will be aide l by ul! the people of the ter ritoiy. Uapiai Transit In the (ireat Cltien. Th" lettt rs of (Jeneral Sherman now being published in the Cos mopolitan are unhpie ; in fact, so far as the w 1 iter knows, they are .he 01 ly letters tvtr written in the midst ol hos'ilities by a great general to his daughter. We have the brief letters tf Napoleon to Jocp!iine, but t eie is n ..thing at all rest -mining the Sherman letters fo he found in the lileratureof war. They not only fhrow a new light tlievsell. Kverv '' '' :l '.- upon the character of the great man himself, but upon the opera tions then in pro-ess of being carried out. The second and last paper, which appears in the De cember Cosmopolitan, is unique in another - respect, that it is illustrated by a man who sat at Sherman's mess table during the campaigns of which he writes to his daughter. This mo -it famous of war artists, Thecdcre K. Havis, is still alive, and eupplem n s the. Sherman letters by a very interest ing paper of his own and a great number of sketches which he mide at the time. Per hapslheaiti le in the December number wh:ch will be r.-ad wit the wi lest interest, is that on Rapid Transit, hytjipt in Lewis M. il.inpt, which is illus rntel bv ev-ry conceivable sii.'gfcsti'.n t Ji-t tii4 hen marie Vipon rai'itrtnu.s't. .Mrs liarton llarr'sjti beg:ns a new i:ovel, "T!ie I'atightcr of the South," and anotfi r southern :f tide is by a g--n;!t ii.;n who was a Con'ederate oil! er, and is entit led "S-M-ial L'fe in Pit htn eel D11 ingthe War." T. V. I'o.vderiv coiiltibti es an article untie" the t'htisluias hta'i'- 'O.i Faith Peace, tet tl-Wi 1 1'iwar.i Men;" exii'aitiing the ireat jirogres maile in the can e t f Itu eaiiily iuiir-g 1 lie 1st t wcu'y -.1 ve yeais The An,i-!ulilreaMury 1M4 aih. h. Collsli AVA, Tt-X., Nov. iS. The auti-siibtieaniry members of the iarmeis alliame in convention ii-re have ret.ig tiiied the oiihr uiidt r the original chert. r. The new constitution provides ftit tlu pi obi biting of any lean from be coming a member w ho be ievt 8 in, b: longs to, or aids in any way any secret oivama ion that m ikes po lice ! tltmands upon iu iiiembers or in any way exeicises any of the ii-til;cti e fuiict ions of a Jioiiticai pat ty. I'rotectu.ii nf UkuiOi l'ariers guu-rtllv thro'ig'tout the Willam -tie vallev a.e I egin ntpg to lea'ie that thev wtl not wise in allow ing the discriminate slaughter by market huirers of ttie Mongol!;'.-) pheasant and olh-r game on their poiierty. '1 he fariuM ah nit Zena, Polk county, have urgani. d for the pro'cc i .11 oftheT wihi game and theeiilorj. -me it of the trespass laws. 1'he lOlloA'iug resolution were adopt-l and signed by the members ef the association : Wiiekkak, There has i vn for Kiine time past a reckless d'sre aard for the gain) and tres-7.u s laws iu our vicinity : Win-: ikas. Our (T;tme ha? bet 11 destroy ed, our live and the yves of our children have been placed in icone rdv. mid our etx k ha'L'een 1:ht?irrfartrrrti It. V -h&i'l . lilvedA-By the- under.- "TPiCzens of Zerfa, Or., and vidDiiy -Z fcirrt Xhafl we vtll - tliortttiiiiv 'enforce the game and Irespkss laws. Seco-ltl That e will each us endeavor to detect and punish everv vioUtmu tin tt-ol. Ilnrtl I hat in case ol any violation tbeteof we w ill unite in the prost ctilion of the otlemlei. Foiutli That we wili post : legil number of trtp.iss njlice on our respective farms. rntli lhatwo w II grant no ierson pctmiis to hunt on Sunday Sixth that we wiil give no permit-', except in writing. Must lie Stoi.el. A gooil many residents of L'm.i- dlla toiintv have been reaping rich returns by leasing the lands uliottfd to the I'matiHa Indians at small figures r.ml graw ing crops upon the same. 1 his is now to be stoppttl. An order has been re ceived from Washington ny Agent Crawford, of the I'matilla reterva- tion, to pievent white men from leasing reservation lands from the Indians, as the majority of the Indians are now disposed to culti vate their own kinds. The order is said to be the result :' Tom I , Page's visit to Washington. He went there to break a single con tract, in which he was interested, and succeeded so well that the department has declared all the contracts null and void entered into between the Jnd'i'ns and the white lessees. Til K WOULD KNHICIIKU. The facilities of the present day for the production ot everything that will conduce to the roateiial welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched w ith the on ty perfect laxative know n, as it is Ihe only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual tocleanee the 6yeteni gently in the Sprit -time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Fine Suiting. W. II. Graham, the tailor has receivtd one of the largest lines of ! fine suitings and trouserings to be seen in Oregon, outside of Pott land, embracing all Ihe desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found so low that any one can a (lord to wear one of his neat tilting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrau's his goods to be lirst-class, and guaran tees a lit. Call and see his new patterns. Admirers of sweet toned pianos ami latest improved organs should call at Will & Link's and see their magnificent instrument-1. La6omct!ve to b3 Taken tD li Siuslaw. II AS AICHIVED IN PORTLAND. Fo tliind Eful Estate L.-irga T.ansac ti ni- Show Lively Value Other N'jwe- PoKTt.ANo, Nov. 23. The tin ill locomotive, the Siuslaw, n ached he e yesterday irom tiie Jl. fC. Pot er loci m jiive works in l'euii-syiv-nia. It was removed to-day f'orn 1 be union depot to the foot v il. street, where it will be put on Ito. r i the fcteamer Will ipa. It r-tijuiivtl a out ttnee hours' time Vj lake it tiir one of the O. 'J'. Company's heavy truck-", ami it was merely an a -cident that the loeotiio;ive did not become d-un-agi .1. neu it was bting 1 w 1 1. ii down tiio incline to the wharf the sn o' e tick came in contact a it ii te.eial stt infers ovet iitad. 'J'lie eiiiokcfrlack toulu not be removed, so ill t i n;i::u was iiauletl up hill ag-.i'i with Hie help of several l.o'St j. .ifler a couple of hou' work 11 was lemjvetl ir. Hi t'r.e tun k and sl tl down the fl'P, wheie it now li. s 111 the mit - tl'e oft.ie Oriveway, mil wi'l ji obi'b'y it-iiiaiu theie lo b'ot k 1 be pas age of every team I'll the sie.iuiLr leaves Do'i-euiber 5. 1 lie lo. oiiutiv weighs nine tons, ai ilwillbe used in government v. oik on the Sir law. This is the I: st ; iiat has In en U'ed u toe 1 oust ruct' 11 wot k tie v. A ovei v time is ex jkc ed w tion i' is a tt-uip'.eil to reaiove ihetujine ft oui t tie steamer al i's .ie-siina-tioii. I'ncle Sam w ill be lucky if the pr. cioiis n'i.e l -rs do not fail ove; huurd. Pokti.vxii. Nov. ''-S ' ixleell dei d' , ygKn g ;titir 7I t7i'.. wi re li ed for :ec rd iu th r-onl -i's oiii -e et rdiy. m.tkiii-r the total number li ed pii ce NovcinVr 1, I'.'.l; value of the I misAd'ons, !f.Vi7,l'.'!4 L. Since Ihe first f 'hi' year lliere I a e I e.-n tiled lil M deeds, j'gr. gating i( -H'. :!''. I !'47.0.i. Among the tritnsactiot.fi of over $1000 value wera the following: Hugh P.. ileal in and wi e to Peter Kii k, 17', acr-s in sec. I. T. I S., I: L F.. .f.i7.r)0 ; Fiiedrich P.a-h-inan a d wile to . I. W. Oiiliee. 'I o s Mink ', Crac la d. l'.'O. Mary T. Wo! ft to t;. Ir.jwr, II 1.1-t Lain Chic g athlilion. lo, (HHI; 11. II P.owim.n and wife to A. U. Pi4vuian,-4 lo'aiu block. -iM, HO.iiuon. uu.uwr Jorui Birvil!e. trustee, to snmA." lot llS-inejrill, ss2T it). JbV S IIKIIlil.KS. for The Mall Stcainshl on The Itttliiiiue IC.ute. Sis F'ltAxcisco, Xov. 2S. It is stated to day tbt.t the changes made in the ocean mail contracts by the postmaster-general will i i-eessitate the formation by the Paciln: Mail Steamship Company i f a lie a schedule for its Panama line of steamers. The tiioeno,v occupied iu the trip is twenty-one days, which, under the new con tract awarded to Ihe Pacific Mail, must be reduce 1 to sixteen days. To do this, the company will need more steamers, and it is stated to be their intention of ranning-two lines instead of cue. Iu the fast line will be the steamers San Juan, San P.las. San Jose, Citv of Sidney, City of New i ork. and if tipccsaary the Colim i anl Acapul- co, which a;e in the same class. fhe- line of steamers a' ores -ni running between Panama ami Acapulco w ill be exlendei to San Francisco and u-e.t as a slower line. Tlie Pacific .Mail Company is havi; g a fteatn ;r built at the I'nion iron wotks which wi'l he probably put into fie Panama service. 1 1 is ex peeled no unheal chances will be made in the first two years under the new contracts as tne company will leuu re ih.i; time to increase the miailnrof their vessels. Cold Weather In the Northvi ext. Sr. Paci., Xov. "8. Dispatches from fifty Minnesota points indi cate that the temperature vanes from zero at Duluth to 10 tlej. be low al Halli.ck, and 1H below at Moot head, (ireat snow htornis in rotthein Minnev.la and North I a'tot last week forced II e thresh ers to w holly easpend operali -n. The ferries at Duluth ami Superior are fn zen up an l it is believed tint lake ravigation cannot last much longer. A special di-p.itch from Winnipeg states that the m -rcury was 20 deg. below z to at that place at midnigli', and it was growing colder. Maksiialltown, la., Xov. 2S. The mercun reached V- Ie. be low here this mornir.g, the cold est at this dite in many year. There is four inches of enow lu re. Convicted Blackmailer. London, Xov. 2S. ('has. (jraude alias a duzen other name", was convicted of blackmailing and sentenced to twenty ytars. penal ecrvitude. Among his victims weie several titled ladies. He wrote them tlneatening vengancc unless they complied with bis de mands for money. He referred to the ease with w hich he could in sert dynamite under their dor mats, nr. by removing a brick in V the wall, place it there in inch a manner as to blow the bouae to atoms. Many Iadiei were so frightened that they paid. When arrested a forged bill of exchange was fotinnd in his possession, lie was also convicted on this charge aud given seven years additional. Condition ol the Waatker. Washixuton, Nov. 28. Light snows prevail over the lakes, and from lll'noia westward to Colorado. High-pressure area has developed b-biml the storm and its crest over the upper Missouri alley. North winds will bring a cold wave from Maine - to Tennessee, reaching southeast to North Carolina. Light snows of short duration are likely to o.icur upon the cold-ware front, and rains are likely in the Sou h Atlantic states. Clearing eonlitisUi9 are likely to prevail Sunday, with decided coltl weath er, except in the southern states. The Chief Cc-napirator Canfkt, K ass as Citv, Xov. 28. Mysteri ous King, alias Dennis, alias Spin ole, who it is said returned the kidnapped Peals child, was ar rested this morning, lie is the chiti conspirator in the abduction and is undoubtedly' the man who delivered the child and obtained ? "i'I.H) ransom last night. At the t o! ice station King was searched, but no money was found upon him. King had litt'e to say. He denied knowing anything about i the abduction, saying the woman jotild tell everything. Died From Smoking Cigrarettas. Po .iona. d!., Nov. 28. A case ofd-athfiom excessive cigarette smoking has occurred io Pomona I valley. George 1 Livingstone, j only sop. of Klatn K. Livingstone, : f jrmeily a Kenator in Oregon and jo .ee an assembly mail from Yuba i ounty, died at his home in I'uente Uliis morning, after an illness of nf.c wetk. lie was 14 years oi ;g, and had smoked cigarettes t luce lei was 1 1 years old. i;lliI Kendrtck'a Golden Jubilee. Sr. Lot is, Mo., Xov. Every incoming tiain brings its quota ot ei.-i-y ami laymen to t-ke part in in.- .clcotation to-morrow of Arch bishop KendrciCs golden jubilee. Tb s n.oi nine's atrivals inducted I be following distinguished pre lat s: Archbishop Corrigan, of New Yoik; I'.ishop Matse, of Denver; Archbishoo Ireland, of St. Paul; ami Atc!ibihop Kior dtn. -f San Francisco. i:re War in Arkaaaaa. Gi i ikn. Ark., Nov. 23. The t xci e i cut here is intense, and an attack by the negros is looked for. Thy ray the whites have been ex t! -i:Uu:fj iiptsristrity too. longr. and they will reverse this condition of trfftlr."r-tyittria. eji go armed, and, It is stdd, atj prepared s)o- re- -s st any attack that may bi Uavde '. by the blacks. The negroes are aroti-ed over Tuesday lynching. ' Kldiiapera I'lead Wot Guilty. Kansas Citv, Xov. 28. Albert King and his wife, Lizzie King, alias Izzie Smith, were brought before a justice this morning, charged with the abduetion of tlie s jttol David T. Heals. The pris oners pleaded "not guilty" to the charge. They could not give a bond and were committed to jail. Murder and Suicide. Maksiiai.i.tows, la., Nov. 28. D. ('. Thomas, an employe of the liriCan Packing Company, shot and killed John Hockiidge, propri etor of a boarding house, here i his morning, and then committed sjici.li by shooting himself through the head. No motive for the murder. It is thought Tii jmas was insane. Ciiait Failure for the Week. San Fraki isco, Nov. 23. Brad street's mercantile agency reports thirteen failures in the Paci tic coast states and territories for the w eek ending yesterday, as com pared w ith seventeen for the pre vions week and thirteen for the corrupt m ling week f lS'.H). Klalne aud Sprockets in Confereaeo Pun. wtki.fiiiA, Nov. 28. Claus Spreckels, the Hawaiian sugar king, held a conversation of about half an hours' duration with Blaine this morning, after which tlie secretary called upon George W. ChiLls. Not a March of Triumph. Sr. Pki ekshi ho, Nov. 28. The imperial family have started from the Ci imca on their return journey to this city. Crowds of ragged and starving peasants wait at the sli-.i ui-i along the route to present petitions to tlie czar imploring help. Fum'ue ai d Typhus Increasing. A Oi.essa, Nov. 28. The latest news from Saratetl' and Kansan is to the c licet that famine and typhus are increasing. Five thousand horses and 8000 cattle were i-lmghtered in Yeroness in one mon.h on account of a lack of fodder. They Were Not Plotting. Pakik, Xov. 27. A dispatch from P.tieno3 Ay res says: The Argentine minister of war ordered the arrest of 20 officers suspected of plotting a revolution, but titer proved their innocence ami were discharged. I have just received direct from Vermont a shipment of puie maple evrupand will guarantee it abso lutely pure. C. E. BrownelL ' ' . ,s