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To s.aUirpy'" Mr- BrVB"' .hen, referring to the "foil dinner pail S.".W' eBi,'lu "t" fiuttberewasoccoa named I fc a.....ia hi. hirth right for ft full dinner Mfl 8nd he bas been held in derision ever farmer anil worK- tubman, says the Wariiinifton lime, are .. i.:ti,.i.,Iir tin frHfl . full dinner pail aid conditions th anthracite soai Lit-, . chow that Ihe promiw not worth i,, K. stern writer says: i mBllmtthe luckiest man in tfci, l.id n'.i cnupaign is Abrar Mc-H-i.,1..., II .w hi" ho aped political mutnif "hen it is well known to so many A, i nrrnv Hi Lract worth the wen- Bright Saying. TIlfcilK aie gains lor all our losses. Thara ar. I 1 llB lor ll OUF ieinB. K. H. Htoddard. Taks all the pleasures of all lbs "P"""" And multiply " wrong.. .. One minute ol heaven is wortu iu.ru. ... -Moore, "I-alla Rookb." n,.n lui hii follies, no leee than the foul ; hut it lias nee.. i ii, diligence: me .... t..i .r lenjwn to the world, but are i.i.i,iun 1mm himtclf '. trie rou es .., !, to himsilt. hot hidden from the world. Colton. Kanvo.y and llatterv are blood rel.tion. Abraham Lincoln. Then gently scan jour broth-r man, mill irentler. sister woman ; MISFITS. There are plenty ol paople today who now juet bow it occurred. The word anarchist was not need tbi a aD n,n,-ti ak four veara as", out there were plenty ot other 1001 worus 10 lake its place. Tomorrow is a holidav. The oanas n inHa hntl, tlm front and back doors, he saloons iust.tbe frontdoor, all over the u . b. Grover Cleveland has registered, an in dication that ho will vote tomorrow. How, it is a very difficult thin to fre. diet, about as dillkult is to predict the result ot the election, but the chances are he will vote for Bryan. . citming, fiom u cin of beol to an ounce ot I rh00(U tho, ,, gang a kennin . . ..i . .... tt,Q ... iith.t of bin out' , n,,ift j. hiimiiu. , eaii,iiliHwiuu - . i.'...!. . - ,, . , ,, J Ue UUIU uu.u . sbeb-hed and wel!-hackeu linaorn r William M.:Kinloy does well to keep his . trite.,, in this cmp.iga. Too many -inofr liens ruiaiit beasko'l. Tel nitcli of the respoetible elemont ot ,, .. Hrvun to swallow Mc- Kinl'.y without so much wincing cither ,.... .u,Kinlnvisin or tho whitewanh eaaimissions which were appointed at the f thn Govornmont to cover up . Mc linley's many Spanish war scandals will place a avenger. and man who The elci.iun oi Bryan len uien iu the White Houro, a I...L... vB,.ini is a nuro one, a man aa be trusted explicitly to do his duty, own who would never be dictated to oy ba-mi, or who could he Induced to take any position not in the mteiost o( the He Is not onlv clean personally Irat In a public way hie Wo i exemplary. He etands lor the beet in politirs. The i.a mlooeates are founded on ,o,l nn sentiment. He .Ml.! do right as he views it, regardless ot oonnequences. Ue would not be the tool of any man or ot any combination o meu . In Bhcrt he would make an Idea -,ililiit. one our country would be proud ..(. The Dmouaiit believes that fata name would stand with the leaders ol . ur nation. We have had greater men . ii..r,.rv ntundnnlnt. but lew men ........ nd not many with ., intonritv, more absolutely trust irorthy. Tho U"mocrt will be glad to tcost He interests under a president ol . ens character. Burns; ..i.m,i nf our lear ; for we know that rigtiteous iuiu . ... Inmr any. wiierever man feels tear, tner Thortau, Nothing is so dange-ons as an ignoraov friend. La Fontaine. Lst ev.rj eye nonotlate lor llsell, trust no ageot.-S'.iakerpeare. To hooe is to enjoy.-De Lille. m.i,o tfver vlelds rewaril to him wt . . ...... llnrrv f!rtrn seeks anJ loves ner 1 Tnth fades; love droofPi the leaves nf friMnclabip fall; A molhei'a secra hope outlives them all Holme Prosperny is a feeble reed.- D'An.liert Greatly begin 1 though thou have time Rk for a line, be tnat suuiiuie Not failuio, but low aim, Ib crime. Lowell. What unknown aeaa o! foeling liee In man, and will from time to niu through 1 Carlyle, I hold it truth, with him who slugs T one olear harp in divera toaeB, That man may nee on Btepf IngslonoB 0! their dead selveB to higher things. TennvBou, "In Momoriam." A .amnleof Toneue'8 political tactics iciir disnlaved In his relerence in one oi hie snefchcB down the road to Bryan's friend liockefeller. Wouldn't that jar a dead man. The confectionary stores will do a good bus!nesB tomorrow if a good many bets are paid. Beany ail me uunciso dente have wagered holes ol candy or the reea'.t. One ereat relief that will come Irom he closing of the campaign will be the disappearance of Borne ol the horrible cartoons. Some ol them have been very disgusting. '' 1.1 all the lies that have beeu told in .i.n.Aanl n.mnllirn CO'llQ oe out i.i mass the? wouia lorm a ouapo would Bhame Satan himself. One man in Weat Albany voted lor n. r r. Hill nn the Barker ticket and the othe're lor Bryan electors. He shou baveacroruo. Tha tolenhone has apoad over the county, so completely that it is possible t rr.h n most anv Beciion ueeire... aunnintr tho DttMOCBAt Ulan um. talkina with aome one a low miles this Bide.ol Dorganvillo. TELEGRAPHIC McKinley Elected. o. FANn.co. Nov. 7.-The Exam iner this uornioi: concedes McKloloy'B elect-todi Following are states sccuro I, y him with the electoral vows; v. i on. la, 9; Connecticut, 6; Dolaware. 3; II. in is,21; lntlmoa. l&s low.. 1 3: Kan-ea-. 10; Maine. 6; Maryland.b; Hassa. I); NebraskaB; new fmru.i.,7. - rey, lu; New iom.i, . r,: ,in 23: Oregon, 4r t'enr-sylvsnia. Si, node Island, 4; 8 Dakota 4; Vermont, Washington, i; n . iO. lV.nm nv.3. TOlBl, 0. Kentucky is close and is claimed by both parties. !f it goes lor hi m it will make is vote bu.-. In alltoriiia Landslid; for Bryan rw.v.Nov.6. W. B. Hears saya I ii.. rninrns indicate a landslide lor Bty- ..... In this city 20 per cant ol u..our I was cast in the first hour; Claims Everything Senator Fair- lM)5ASAlt)U3. Nov. 6.- bauks claims everything, heavy in tliia state. The vote- ia c. if .i.vrisci.Nov 7. Outside olDceB - . . 1 I lv m precincts out ol aisu ouis.ue u, an" . : tonal Bryau 34485. Same precincts in .Ave McKinley 42078, Bryan 40375. The 6 . ... nt ..nr. romih cans claim me m"""" ' congressman. Riot in Denver DuxjiBB, Nov. 6 In Uiis city there i immenaa excitement. One man in a row wae killed and five wounded before hallot wae CBSt. Tie cavalry been urdered out. has Bryan Sure. New Yolk, Nov. 4.-Vice.Cliairman r. "... i.i. nirti- nredlction of the latest and most accurate sports is that we will carry the so-caneu ... lul atatoa, Indiana, n.eui,ui.".j, --- braBka. we nave a guou rying Now Jersey and Delaware. ... . . " "The battle is on in New Tiorlt, IH now and Ouio. If we carry one ot tuose atatet Mr Brvai.V nlprtiou 18 assured. I am'poeitive that , .hall not fail to get one of the three " McKinley Sine. xt vi,t Nov. 4 The ifivih'ican committee today gave out the ing official statement; ,h,i On the eve oi tue r.o.-"u ,-: . .inl ..nmmittee's forecaBt of tin One Mar-. Killed .ToKsBiioRO. III.. Nov. 6.-0ne demo- crat was killed in Thornton, by a repub icau in an election quarrel. At St Louis Ct T nniK. NOV. 6. Hundreds olilepU' ...i,ni. woreannointed here. Fraud ulent registration it reported. At Spokane a.,.Mp Wash .'.Nov. 6. Tb weath. er is splendid. The vote ia at least 60 per cent increased. At Portland Portland, Or., Nov. 6. Tho electicn here is passing oi! very quietly. At Seattle Seattle, Nov. 6. Excitement here is at lever heat. The vote is imnienso. The Congressional Election. CincAQo. Nov. 7. In' 221 out ol 356 congressional districts, republicans elect- .; Classical Slanft A celebrated writer has decided that, Mr nnxion ol the firm of Sheasgreon .A. Ilnxton. has shown his conltdcnce In b re-election ol McKinley in a way to , leave no doubt ol his Binority. Ho lias dd In mind the purehass ol a largi bun ranch In Lincoln county, but lias delayed doing bo until OBrtaiu ol the suc- . ewut tue republican ticket, ue now believes that Bryan oan not be elcoted, -,i ,.ii, udoo this bsllel he went over to Alnnny Saturday and closed the bar gain. Mr. Huxton walked back to ' Oorvallis that evening to hear Mr, . liiii.f.iB aneak. G.atie. Ml. Ilnxton Is too good a man to be ' 'Wandered. With "prosperity" danglinn from every man's ooal tail), eyebrows itod whiskere, why did Mr. Buxton walk jiome? Why didn't he ride up Irom ai lianv ? ABamaltsrolcoldfaot, Mr. Buxton lieu not bought the sheep ranch at all . rwlhermore, he did not walk to Cor ralllB to hoar I'ongne, as elated. He rode Irom Albany with Mr Colwell to the Utter'B Viae, ust across the Willamette and walkad to town liom there, Cor. oallis Times. I ti.Io hns been an election ol great na thematiciaoB. In Calllornia, the republi cans have figured tho state 'of Mckin ley by 12,000 and the democrats by 15.00U . J J tblq nllirht tor nryan. vu iuu.1,.."...-. to give tho etate to Bryan by l.oUu. It will bo an Immense reliel to the Kleuard CSU ll.ui.iB' . . . 0,,l,ontif. resu t, baseu upon u.j " , , ," miii,., x?auta fimires and lacte. S?ftpr Irom itB previous forecasts only in Lj n$. democratu, 140; fusionists: increasing the magnitude ol the ' triumpu eilverltes, lj populistBl. which Tuesday will bring to the cause of national honor and prosperity. In Nebraska Rrvan at Home. Lincols, Nov. 4.-Ool. W. J. Bryan quaha, Nov. 7.-The result in Ne- and Mrs. Bryan arrived at tneir mm . m ,n doubt About 9i0 pie. .1.... n,,t ni mil have been heard trom aud these show substantial republican , Ian. that la vulgar, there people ol tho United Statea if Richard "" 1 ,eVw ich is "ot ancient and Oroker is kicked out of politic, entirely b aisoelang which is 01 Hanua, is a disgrace tt 1 .Manriirin." The latter kind Is B . aa " ,'..,... t?t suet ni iiantences I " U.A .An..ba thflmpelves representea oy tue 1 men are peruiibiau .m ., .... 1 ralarrad to some legend of conanicuous. ' ' On this evening before election it. may not be amitB to remember that It was William McKinley who said: "We want no wars ol conquest. Wo must avoirt tho temptation 01 territorial uksioow" Because the democrats now say this same thing tho republican oratirs havo boon calling all manner 01 nuiuea. " . that consistency with a vengeance. A writer in The World says: In connection with Senator Scott's lu dieoreet remark attributing prosperity awl lull dinner patls in West Virginia to Ih Standard Oil Company, I have made these calculations : The capital stock cl He Siaudard Oil Tm.t Is 1100,000,000 -On that Ilia dlvideudi paid this year al reiJy rggregrte 33 per cent , and 12 per ut. moro is reported to bo surely coin- tef hefote tlie year oluios-60 per cent.' 4 all. (Rl'lH.i is to say, I'lO.OiXO.OOO will be paid uiie year asdivideiidsKor Interest on UKi,()iHi.O00 capital Invested." A 10 iier :it. dividend is high three times as huili as the thrifty workingiuan ean get uu his mreile.1 capital in the savings hanks. And 10 per cent. high and nn- asonvble interest as It ia, 4 per cent. higher than the New Yorktusnry allows would vIkIiI but II1,0X).000 on tha Staudard Oil's $l0u,lN0,000,Jot Joapltal Atock, It would require the labor ol 20,tHW,tW6 workinginen at $1.50 a day to earn this 'SBupertliiiiui ana extortionate pr.iflt l the Stati.lar.l Oil Trust, The cost of the eonients of the averaae erorkingmeii'l "lull dinner pail" la not over 10 cents. The ;10,0OO,000 ol nio nopolv prutiu taken Iron, the people by the Standard Oil O impanj would there fore give full dinner palls to 400,000,000 eroiklogmen. that lormerlv relerred to some legend ,...1. iniri. which legenu na s 1 .... .. 1 II .tins. this passed into oblivion iuri. uu. persons who iiks to ue '"'l" e nuar ans. jvn HAiu)iiw u. - --- i.. 1 r ...iint nut tnv siick, - iimoii T must denirt." riuiu -.... memorial the Irishman, before leaving lor some foreign oouutry, has out .......i..i. hr lilm comuauT, a. ' . .,. i..m i nilrinis to One ol the most childish argumonta on Uo y Laud to out each a palm tick the Philippine question is that it is God;a tueuoiy w. .,ii,i,ed will that they bo taken and that hi8 .Vrpurpose. -ee that t,,, inn. "He has cut hie etlck" la not as vul- nana n houae gar as It aonnde. , as ii God would have a hand in taking Again, the exclamation, "Oh I cut 11 awy the liberty ot a people py .m.ieu. ehortr.illides to the mytbologmal le- i At.ono.. one ol Hie three r aiee DUH V. Mf'l 1' . . 1WU. IUO W"' B who out the thread of We pun by ner by one o( the conteotaots, .l.i.rfllotho. 1 liaoranae uurou.cie How many of us wt.o use or near I. .!!. aviirnasinn. It wsi - choice," are acqnal Sed with the real 1 ( ..I.H M that tooias nou.uu u. tared bis gu.sts? Thl. Is the genuine ol the tale: Hobson was a Cambridge """P"i b0 teIUBmbered that the McKinley bill with forty horses In his Btables, some WM in ,orce during tne panic ol 1893 and better, ol course than others, wnou l0r nearly a year inoroanor. ..uir came to request a mount he a a. obliged to take the steed that alood near- a little girl In Albany yesterday eaiu .t tha door, although there were so hel f,nr wasaatrong democrat.but wae ertlssd as lor hire. I unlnu to vote lor McKinley, because he the traveler objected H tbat mount, al 0Bned a band ol sheep and was afraid II he could do was to wslt until some otner n,ryn wal elected tneir value wouia ae. ana eo . : rA i'.y..n will start on a fly- Eg ' ripthrougbJlSHbraBka,dvoting the last day ol hia campaign to his own atlf?ir. fa Ti.Ua .pur.hPtl Lincoln to nlBht be had been absent from home for "i. ft hal weeks. During that time he has traveled fhout 9000 mi. and has made about WW epoecues. gains Montana Democratic SUMMONS TiTTHE Cibcpit Court op thi Bt ie of inhr. nnnner. nluintilf . vb A J Pitner. C 1 p.tner, bi wife, Arabella (J Archer, J 1. 1 I... kanrl Allun Xr 1. cm let n cosporation, and K P Irwin, detendauts. To A J Pitner, C J Pitntr, biB wiro, Ar' Aellft C Ar;her and Archer, her hut band, above numcdi defendant, IN THE NAME OF THF STATE OP ORfcUON, you are hereby lrtyifred to ap- uear and anw?r tne oompiaini oi toe aoove uamed plaintiff now on file in tbe above entitled court within the time prescribed itv the order lor-tae puoiuiiua oi mis. summons The order ter tb publicution of tbis Bummons waamaae oy me non 11 M Palmer, judge- of the county court of the state of wregou for Linn county,- on tu Joth day oi aepteniuw, ana pre scribes that this 8umiions shall be pub tisbed once a week fur nix succeriaive v.eeks, and the date or tne nrsc puoiicalion. bereof ia the 28th. day of September, 1900. AH yOU are uer.-oy uuuuuu mai il juu' fail toopcear and ait&wer eaid complaint &s htreuy requirea, ao pminim win uppiy to tbe co'ir; for the relitf demanded in his uaid complaint, to witi A decree tbat the- piainilll nave udu reewvur juuineni affainBt the defendauia A J Pitner, G J Pitner and Araueua j Arcner, ror me Bum oi $1000.00 and- accruing iu teres t thereon at tbe rate ot eight per ;ent per annum, fiom the 4th Jay of February, 1900, and the further sum E $150.00 attorney's fees,, and for the coat a and d .soundmen ts of this suit, and furtber decreeing that the morL a&fe of tbe defendants A J Pitner and O J Pitner to tbe-tJaintilf. made and executed on tbe 25 tb day of August, 1897, and re corded on the 26 ib day of August,139?, in the othce of tne Uounty Recorder or Linn county, Oregon, in the Records of Mort gages, Vol uae32, at page 463, be foreclosed, and tbat tbe premises therein described as folljws, to-wu: Lots one (1) and two (2) and tbe west half of lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block three ,3) in Seth vy and ceth 8 iiayes' Additiou to tbe town of Haleey, l Linn Count, Oregon be sold by tbe Sheriff of said Linn county, in tbe manner described by law, and that the proceeds of such sale be applied as fol lows, toffit: First, to tbe payment of the costs and disbursements of this suit and tbe oxpenpes of tbe said sale; second, to the payment of tbe juugment recovered b the plaintiff in this suit; third, the over p)us, if any, to be disposed as the court maybe adviaed and may direct; and fur ther dfcreeing tbat tbe defendants and each of tbem be forever barred and fore closed from asserting any right, title or int-reBt in or to trie said premises; ana turtber decreeing tbat tne said Hneria put tbe purchaser ot the said premises at said sale in tbe immediate possession thereof; and furtber decreeing that the proper exe cntion issue for the enforcement of the de cree, and that the plaintiff have execution over for any deficiency remaining after applying rne proceeds ot sme upon nis said judgment; aLd for such other decree as to tue court may senm proper in equity. Hewitt & Box, ... Attorney a for Plaintiff. Hklksa, Mon.. Nov. 7. Montana ban gone for Bryan by 15,000. Maryland for McKinley New York, Nov. 7. Maryland has wi.ia nno nna nf tha nriTuments in a de bate at the college Saturday night, in (act about the only argument presented a Fntal Collision. The Dalles, Nov. 4.-A coll Won bo tweon freight train No 21 and a awi itch engine on u """,, rtni ,nn .annhlican bv 10.000. in tbis cmv as Vi xr 'Ii. r - in the death of John Jc Vm, b u i ,u First and Last Vote. SS? B ThTfTeight ain ariivin'g from CnicAao, Nov. 6-One of the incidents P.10':. xue " . , . l .ho H waa tha auicideof :Fred Jan- traok at the loot o-Jefferson strcot just Ueoks. Upon reaching the pol1. be re as a Bwitch enciiio "with a caboose at- Larked that be waa about to cast bis BB a BWltLu ouiiii l rpi, laa. u-u-i. rru a Ua A A than nurnhnHfttl t tic hed anoroacnea irom mo wuhu. urui. uin- j.mo " i- 7 . eni! near ol tbe switch engine saw the L bottle ol carbolic acid and uron his fT.ht f nlne. which was still on the return home committed .suicide by Otlnk switch MoVey and Nash were riding on ing the contentB ol the Dottle, the front ol the ewiich engine when tbe Bryan ut Home. . collision occurred .'"" u" Lincoln. Nov. 6.-At 7 o'clock the rectiy unaer uio . ,e glhered 8t the Bryan household Pnlirnrnia Wreck. in cmress their oDinian that New York Runnmo. Oal.. Not. 4. In the wreck is lost to the democratic ticket anu tne ( a Southern Pacific Ireigh. trim near general outlook, upon tne meager re- Keswick today two men worn .mcu uu mma UJl,,I'i OB "... j three oiheia injured. The dead nre an an ejcprsBsed no opinion, unknown man and Al Tryau ol Denver, A SUent SphlnXi Oolo. n,n. N. .T.. Nov. 8. Ei-Presi- From 1873 to 1878 the country suffered (torn a continuous panio, and all that lime it was under a republican adminis tration. Sn it will be seen tbat we bave m. . i. w.m.. Ln, ).. h..i .ml times under the me eaiu --r-s- -- -,r.- .r." , .... rule oi ice reuniiiiu ....i. .. "... -. .lAnt. ninvdland. when seen bv tbe AbsO' ciated PreBB representative tonight, Baid be had absolutely not a woro to say on the el. ction or as to the way he voted. A Wreck. Sxattli, Nov. 8. Captain N. Johnson Tones is Confident. Oiucaqo, Nov. 5. Chairman JameB K Johnes of the democratic national Com niittee gave out tbe following outlook on the eve of election : .... i-h no doubt that the result ot the ballot tomorro- will be tbe triumphant 0( the Nome schooner Nellie Thurston alontint. nf llrvan and StevenBon. The arhinl. mtnrnpd tn thia tnort Ihia after. democratic party has appealed in this noon, says be saw a lot of wreckage campaign to the reason and couscience auout 200 miles off Oape Flattery, and of tbe people wnite tne repuuuunim un.o tbinka a targe Bteamer nas lonnuerea, The people ol Albany may well put their shoulders te the wheel and posh II -forward, Our city should b. made to nroir.se as IU adt .elates entitle It to. Some rustle an energy will brlai it lo the front. Tbe man who bas happened to lutei the result of an election s not neceenar lie a nron'iM. In (act time are no propbeta nowadays. Some mt may nave better lu.limnt than olb.ri, bnl heprvailiopX)noetcaHonsar mere .....in h.d come for Icne. moved tnis and left its net door neign ho. nearest the stable door. lit book and by crook" is an auuiioo to an ancient manorial custom, which permitted tbe neiahboring poor to iaee all the wood tbat they could reaoh and pul down from tbe forest trees, u.ing only their shepherd' crooka. Kven the well-known saying, .o.imii to underst .nd, ' that ia nuti to him, .l.. .o antherities say, not so moch from the pleasure we may an oe .uppumu to take In the flavor ol nuts, as the fact tbat the Uomans always partook ot tbem at dessert, and considered Ihem fit toys lor children. A vary common phrase Is "pay tne pi per. .VJUly lliaoiueruaj - , uj train was protesting loudly to his com panion, "I soon got out ol it when I saw th.i 1 .hould have to pay the piper 1 Was he thinking, I wonder o ue lamoni P1..1 Pioer ot Hemelln, who. alter tree ing Ihe town ot rati and mice, waa (oed payment by tne .wiener To take her down a peg, le Doming but a sailor's direction as to lowering ol ihaahlo-eeolori. "Pot that into yonr eipe and amoke 11" U aollnaion to tbe plpee ot peaoe or war that are eoleoinly moked bi lorn Acaenean Indian tribes whll to "gel the eack" Is a fate that eemetimes overtook inmatea ot a certain ultan'a harem, who were pot into a raci and thrown into the Boephorne when be desired lo be rldot tbem. oreaee. llseensasu too many peupits were afraid of something, ana were will ing to stand the evils they already bave than try a new man. 8ome peopie are very credulous, raising auout price what is the matter ol the cheap wheat we hava been having nnuer tne present administration. II Mckinley can keep the pi ice of wool anywhere wny caul he wheat. Bnnaato in nAR.Inn and Dreiudice. In .he great forum of public opinion. I have no doubt the democratic party has wonjin this, the v reatest ot its national political atrugglco, A Fatal Explosion. PitiLLipri. W. Va Nov. 6. Tho lai The Bea waa.so high at the time that be was unable to make any close examine tion. On Connression. Ciiicaqo, Nov. 7. Returns trom 31 Congressional districts show tbe election of 168 republicans, 139 democrats, one Contest Notice, Department of tbe Interior, Unitsd States Land Office, Oregon City, August lOV'IOTGY"..- .:! A sufficient contestaffidiivit having been filed in this omce by Joseph l Duckett, contestant, againtt homestead entry No. luuoi. inaae July IB, lBSa for S of N of oecnnn 14, Towtship 13 S Ranee 1 E, onuit.? v ijaivin, cuuietice, in vnicn u is aurirea mat contestaut is "well ao- qaainuU with toe presput condition of the same; also tnat the eniryman James u Culviu baa wholly abandoned said tram for the past five years and during said time the said entryman bas not resided upon nor bas he in any wise cultivated or im proves: asia claim id any manner what ever nor has any one acting for him.' That nis aDseoce nas not been due to bis em ployment in the army, navy or marine corps of the U 8 as a pnv.te soldier ,om:er, seaman or marine, daring tbe war witn opain or any otner war in w&icn tne u b may be or is enoaied. sain narties are hereby notified to appear.respnnd and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 u u.oca a. m. on ivoveinoenz, luuu, oetore tbe Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Oregon City, Oregon. inesa.u coitoaiant navimr. in a proper affidavit, file! August 8. 1900. set forth facts which shoe- tbat after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. Chab B MooKsa, Register. Wm Gailowav, Receiver. rnnnrts from the ill fated mine atl f,,.mni.t. one aHvarilA and nnn nnnulist. llarrvHhuro show that 13 are dead and Of thn r.tnaininc 4ft (li.triAt.. 93 mtr rnn- thr-e are so seriou.ly 'njurod that they resented by republicans,17 by democrat cannot recover. Two men were found one b; a silverite, one by a populist and dead in a part ol the mine which I one by a fusionist. Should no more re- been an-naoneo. .uu uuur n. vno uiuuiu publican gains be made, tne next House nf thA mine WaB sllUt. and tbe men Were ill hp mmnnuH nf IRQ rnnnlilirani InQ blown through tne door -oo leer, irom democrats. 7 populista and 1 silveritesf the mouth . The cause ol the explosion indications ae that the republican ma jority will still further increased by later returns. Tliia ia published in Saturday's Regis' ter : "Here is an item of the pro.pei ity kind that should interest our democratic friends: E. J. Crow has just sold ii head ot 3-year-old steers at $40 ahead. Compared with this in 1898 Mr. Orow turned on a let Ol .'year-uiu .torr. u, ... n..H .t f.nm ''li.50 to -6 a bead. 1 ha difference in value rn 42 headt.4 steera in ItKMUnd IUO0 in Lane county is abom I60U." Mr. Crow, who ia a strong Bryan man, resents the above Implication, He saya that be also sold like steer unaer a re publican administration right here in Kagene lor $10 per head. He thinka that cattle will be higher under Bryan than under McKinley. Eugene Guard. Ia Washington Hamu, No. 7. Tn republicans earry the state except tor governor, Rog er being elected. Fiink running be hind. Skattlx, Nov. ". 271 precincl in the late ot Washington out of 1037 give Me Kinley, 16683, Bryan, 1857:1 or uov ernor, Friek,187j, Rogere.lSSJS. Con gressman Jon.- 87S2, Cnahman, SStn. Ronald, 731, Robertson, 6983. has not yet been determined. Shtcwd 19 Li Hung Chang. New Yobk, Nov. 5. While the poweraj are diecueaio the amount of the indem nity they shall demand id China, says a Washington special to the Herald, the Imperial government is shrewdly pre sen'ing stiggeetione, the adoption ol whlih will mean th.t thl Western na tions will themsMvea pay the amonnt .lom.nried. Li Huhs Chang and hia col leagues have proposed that the maritime customs be doubled in order that China may eaise money to pay toe indemnity. A City Election. v,.i-Ttns City. Or.. Nov. 6. Th cltv iotmn took nlaoe here today and passed off quietly, all interest centering ,in we National election tomormw. The lollow ing officers were elected and sworn in to- O. Starr, E. Van rnkrn awl O. F. Skipworth, Councilman; J. J. DarneiUe. Marshal. Kruger's Trip. FAaia, Nov. S Dirpatcnee from 'Port Said to the Marseilles p. per a asee t mat the Dutch cruiaer Geiderland baa bs-n ordered to reduce seed considerably, in Tht Prohibitionists. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 6. Prohibition Nation. al Chairman Oliver V. SMwart said to night The outcome of the election t no sur prise nor u it a disappointment. The election of McKinley will tend to localize the sentiment ol the people on the saloon question. He is committed to the can teen policy and liquor interests in our foreign possessions and his electisn will have the effect ol bringing the liquor iiueauun to an issue. NOTICc OF FINAL SET1UME T OTICE 18 HEREBY GIGEN THAT 1 T the uadempned, toe remaining Ad niimetrator of the estate ol B. A. lavt. has filed bis final account .in said estate with the clerk of tbe county clerk ol tbe Conoty Court tor Linn county, Oregon, and the court bas ited lb 8th day ol Dec ember, 19O0. at the hour ol 10 o'clock a m . ol said day for tbe purpose of bearing objections of said account, and for the final atccun' of said estate. l'ated, tbis 2nd day ol Novemver, A. D 19U0. E.E Davis, " At'oratjt lor Alm Contest Notice. Opartment of the I a ter lor, United States Lnd Office, Uregon Citv, Oregon, August 9, 1900.. sutticient contest affidavit having been filed in this office ty Vti ace O Yoenmns, contestant, Hfrainst homettead entrv No 10297, marie October IS, 1892. for 3 E H of Section 14, TowoihiD 12 8. Ranire 1 ujr oriner iievniaD, ijooiebier in wnicu ii alleged that contestant knows the pr--an Mj;in t 4i -i us ihn ous vuuuiuuu ui iub miue: mow .ii mv kaid entryman has wholly abandoned saic iraci mr ine paei nve yeari ana mm siutc said time he bas not resided npon nor in any way wine cultivated or improved hit claim in any manner whatever and no one cunpfcr nim. Ibmi hia absence bunct been due to his employment in the arm?, navy, marine corpa of tbe V 8 as a private soldier, officer, teaman or marine, daring tbe war iin Spain, ur durinit say other war in which the U may be engaaed Said Baker Newman or bis heirs and legJ representativet are hereby notiSeo to ap pear, respond and offer evidence baching said alienation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Nov ember 12, 1900. before tbe Register Mid tteceiver at tbe United 8tates Land Office ia Oregon City, Oregon. " - Tbe sad cWestant baTfig, in proper affidavit Bled August 8.1900,set forth facu wbich show tbat after doe dilieence per onsl service of this noticACaUi not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed tbat socb notice be given by doe and proper publica tion. Ckas B MroRJEf, Register. r m G-llowat, Receiver. s;o res .