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Observations. Beoeut testimony before the Schley court goes far to explain the conepiraov aSain&t the Admiral. When one officer testified that Admual Schley showed personal cowardioe in battle, he discloses the miserable iealouuv and animus that brought about the whole proceeding. Neeley is on trial at last. Htthhoue, however, is still supported by the "pil larsofthe temple" of the republican party. T'resident ltoosevelt bas sat down hard on Addicks and the Delaware boss will probably Boon be relegated to obscurity, regardless of the fact that be bought big office and paid for it In advance. It does pay to trust republican politicians with cash unless you have a certain way of compelling them to deliver the goojs. After all, eome one bas recalled that even the republican party nover went so far as tu officially endorse ship eubsidios Its platform at St, Louie in 1890 merely declared for "discriminating duties" in favor of American ships. Yet Mark Hanna has been trying to force tbe country to contribute to the mainte' nance of hie ship yards. Reciprocity is a good dual nearer free trade than was the revenue reform ad vocated by Cleveland and the democratic party In 1888 unil 1892. It's a wonder, therefore, that Ihe extrem protection est don't deno ince tho reel p roc1 tyites as traitors as they denounced the demo crats when ttiey advocated the same thing under another name. Can the ferocity of tbe mosquilos tbis summer bave been dne to the fact they had read the papers and learned that this waB to be their last year on earth. The Supreme Court of Washington (the state) baH decided that when a man wins at cards by cheating, be is guilty of larceny and can be punished as a tblef. Wonder how the court would look on opening a jack pot with a pair of deuces or with lead dollars? Come to think of it, the British seem to be a good deal more worried over the management of tint war than the Boers do, Tbe new Hay-Pauucefote treaty is all right if it is actually as published. But those who remembered the premature celebration over last year's edition ol the same document, which was heralded as a wonderful triumph of American diplomacy, will prefer to wait and see this new docuuent before they jubilate too much. Potatoes are not klDg this year but they are a pretty good pretender. What's the matter with tbe yellow journals? Have they been bleached? Mr. Roosevolt eys the White House BlitisfiOB him, It is certain, however that it doeB not satisfy the people of tin United Stateb, who arojdiaappolnted, al- moat without ex ie r when they flrat come to Washington and view Hint his- toric structure. In South American, rovoloiion always ceases in tho middle of the day in order to let the fighters take a siesta dining tho hot hours Why not extend the principal aud stop in the spring (which is our fall) in order to hit Ihe crops he put in . No doubt tho members t't the special grand jury thai is fitting in New Yi-U to consider 85 murders within tti.t .-..ty, will go home and comment on the i,.,v Ichsiiusb o! Kuutucky. Oil haB been titruck in large quantities in TeuneBBee and Kentucky within the past month or so, and before loug those tales are likely to rival Texas in wealth product ion. I'onnsylv.iuiii u a nice sort of a sta'o . A green goods nnui there was allowed to turn state ovidonco and got off st.ot froo while his victim was sont to jail for trying to buy the goods. Amateurs ia crime al ways got Ihe worst of it in Pennsylvania. There are too many exports thoru. They do say Ihe faces of Republicans me pictured to behold when President Roosevelt tells them that no oi-e will b appointed to oltice unions personally fitted for it. Such curiosity into a man'r private liueincsB they ear, is unaarrant able. An nnarciiiBt who put ins anarchy in rhyme has louud that pootic lieoesis is mil accepted as nn excuse in Itussin ; Isn't it about time for us to stop talk ing ubout the foolishnes and wo.iknesi of diplomacy. The SulUu almost liivarably iunuae,e8 to come out ou top in row no matter how Idiotically a;cotding to our notions he mauagos it, The value ol submarine torpedo boats is Biill doubtful, expert asserting both that lliey aio valueless and that they are more valuable than any hattloship in in existence. Tho question might well have brou Fettled a! Santiago, where, the Holland wanted to go in and try to de stroy the Spauiuli fleet as it lay at anchor but win prevented hy the short sighted policy of the Navy I Vpariiuout a neg leet that will certainly eoel us liiin.lredp of niiilions cefore It. is remedied, l'e.eir promptness an I their ! mK I'c 11 ills Little l.:irl ! mi .s pohular little piils wo iov m ' ii, unow i. They are simp:, , . iteM I r ami bowel troubles -Foshay A' M.i. Sonic Chips. Tbe Roosevelt wings are no lopgtr vis ible to the naked eye of tho tarred down omce'eeesors. Sampson ought to be compelled to take the eland long enough to tell wby be waited from May 20 until June 10 to form Schley that tbe Spanish fleet wsb known to be at Santiago. By special request of the State depart' mont the money contributed for the ran Bom of Mies Stone has been turned into a "hush" fund . What's the matter with He iiry Oaoot Lodge, that he should refute to talk pol itics? "Dave" Henderson haB prepared him self to get do vn on whatever side of the Isthmian canal question the administra tion may direct. Some of the Southern republicans are inclined to regard Mr. Roosevelt as rough-rider in fact as well as in name. "Billy" Mason iB willing to dance to anv tone Mr. Roosevelt chooses to play, although dancing is not a pleasure to a man as fat aa "Hilly." If some of the younger naval officers who have testified before the Schley Oourt haven't noticed a lengthening of their earB thoy bave leas perception than the public. Count Castcllane has Arrerican imi atore. Parisian jewelers bave secured judgments aggregating $50,00u against Edward Erekine Gwynne, a nephew of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Southern republicans make a bigger showing in tbe scramble for Federal of fices than they ever do at the polls. British bond-holders are becoming more alarmed every day oyer the. con tinued increase in the expenses of the Boer war, and dread a further falling off in the price of bonds. Yes, it always omes bigb(to wipe out a free people. Senator Lodge was a little late turning up in Washington with hia batcb of ad vice tor Mr. Roosevelt, but he had a large stock accumulated during bis voy age across the Atlantic. If tbe democrats in Congress had any eay about the big and accumulating Treasury surplus, they would Bolve tbe problem by reducing taxation, which would be beueficiul to the people. Republican gall is almost limit!es when it comes to dealing with public money, but the republican majority in Congress will hardly dare to endorse Secretary Gage's plan of loaning the Treasury surplus to tho national banks According to latest accounts, Nome ie being terror zed by a gang uf thugs, who rob stores and individuals in daylight. The Dune aud Duchess ol York have been in this country they were un the American Bide ol Niagara Falls for sev eral houiB auufuiet with no disagree able experiences, which may have sur prised a few fools. The Texas oil field is to hav a pipe line to deep water, which indicates per manency or very bold speculation. It isn't Mr. Roosevelt's 'ault that his halo ie losing its brightness; it was made by Ihe toadios, not by him. Now York preachers are bound to be unique. Que of them won 835,000 in a Wall 8treet gamble. 1 ho now papers havoolectod i.ow Mayor of Now York, but Tammany lui an old nnil confirmed habit of goltingia nmjoTTTy of the votes. All Sorts Blenheim palueo was built hy the Uri: ish nalion for the great ;ihike of Marl borough, at a cost of .0500,000 in ihe days ot lineeu Aune. lathe grounds area triumphal an.h nn.l a column 1110 feet high, with a statute of Marlborough on the top, Thejuiagnilieeut park surround ing mo palace comprises 2,700 acres aud has a circuit of twelve miles. A pocunar visiting card, the fasliion.ol winch would aeem to.be quite general the continent of F.urope, bears tho name and address in ths usual manner. On the other side are printed across each other the words "Visito," "Cong ,' ' Solicitation,'' "Condolence," the idea being to turn up;the corner which ox- nrospoa the purpose of the call, A Detroit man has a pass which en ables him to carry his do with him on the etreot cars. Tne pass is in the shape of a photograph of the dog, on the hack of which is an order, signed hy the superintendent of the lints, directing the conduclois of alt care tu permit Ihe dog to riile. The dou a Boston terrior-is known to nearly all the conductors, and it is rarely uocoeswy for the owner to show the order. From the London Saturday lview Most of tho Russian peasants nnssa great deal of their life in workshops where they work, eat and sleep, the same room sheltering a number and probably a pig into the bargain. There aie few beds. Instead, all iron twl t l,a four walls of the room is fixed what may he literally described as a bench. It is auo oi wood, anil at th'B works the peasant by day and on 11 he sleens hv night, earn man at l own i-i-ot. The conditions of the li'usian workshop nr f.ietnry and tho 'Russian irio,, .! ...in. barracks, so far as interior arrange i" are concoriic.i, are nk.u. CliAir Here will also be and lahlrf, nidely fash onui, as a ru v, hy the men themselves. MISFITS Another hold up, is a daily title that appears in the Portland papers. J. Pierpont Morgan is going about doing good to his own trust interests! Senators Simons and Mitchell do not agree. In the squabble it is evident that Mr. Mitchell bas hold of the reins. "Where did you get that hnt?" "At Blain'3, and there are plenty uiuie lute n uuu oetcer too. Bert VanCleve is proud of bis kid. Today togged out in overalls and a sweater be cut a wide swalb. Southern Oregon oil stock is advanc ing. Everything about it is advancing hut the oil. More money will be sunk than oil raised. A new ship subsidy bill is being fixed up, but it ie the same old steal just the same You can't dress it upso it won't be a wolf. A whiekey bottle is a mighty pcor thing to have in the pl'ot bouse of any institution, from a bueev to a big ocean steamer. A gonlleman in Seattle solicits a pos ition as telegraph editor, city editor or reporter on the Democrat's staff, Just now the positions are all taken. Hold ups in Irontier states.' like Cal ifornia are to be exnected. but one in Oregon is a surprise, and within fifty miles of Albany. Marion county has a quarrel on hand in reference to exporting tbe county records at a big expense of $2,000, giving the job to some professional outsiders, better go slow. Eugene Beems to have men principally willing to be one of twenty men who will subscribe $50 apiece for tbe woolen mill. These men who wait to be one of twent v or any other number ol men to give for a project are no good to a community. What is wanted are men who jump to the front and give regardless of others. TheBo twenty or other men never ma terialize. This is a free country, but really some thing should be done to protect the country from the army of palmists and hypnotists who are preying upon an in nocent people. Homer Davenport took in Portland. Hie lecture netted the bath fund over $-100. If that had only been for that Silverton cement walk how the cement would have flown at the birth place of the world's greatest cartoonist. Sir Thomas Lipton has not yet return ed home. Perhaps he might be in duced to remaitrTo the Uniterl States and start another store in one of our thriving villages. A drummer this morning furnished t lie Democrat the following example (or the misfit column : If a bottla and a cork coat $1.10 and the bottle cost $1.00 more than the cork how mucli does each cost It is easy enough but puzzling at mo urst glance. Wallace McOatuant, ol Portland,-' so tbe Baker City Herald says, in an inter view, Btatod that "George E. Cham berlain, democrat, will be a hard mnn to boat, and that Goer will bo tue strongest man to put against him." Euough has been mapped out for the next Congress to moke its head bow don with overwork Anarchy, a ship suosiuy, ma larni, me Nicaragua ditcu and numerous other thingB are demand ing immediate and continued attention. Eugene has raised only $3,500 of the $8,000 necessary to get the woolen mill. The slow pokey way displayed so far in dicates that the remainder will not be raised. This is pretty good for n city that is depending on the stato of Oregon to piu up uu tuo swag. The man who assaulted a woman on the streets of Salem has written a letter o Iho Journal claiming that it was a mistake, that ho thought the woman a young lady whom he met at the seaside and who bad jilted him. He is very eorry that it was the wrong woman. The lollowing Irom the Gazetto is nt the expenso of an Albany lawyer: N. M. Newport, ttie Albany attorney, was in town laat week with a dog ond gun in the buggy. We suppose the dog is a line bird doj, the lawyer said he wan. and we know he had all kinds of engrav ings on bis collar out wo did not see any birds. From tho'Xowport Nona: Attorney Hawkins seems to have a trust in tho trout fishing business; judg ing from the llnostrinej he U nan I i n 1 1 - ly exhibiting. Stony Wolls swears hv the "great poIIvwojl'." that no , i,' a lawyer could be so hard hnartn.i ,, in extorminrto fish like Hawkins; whilo others talk of petitioning the legislature lor n special act to prohibit this limb 0f the law from trout fishing at all. Tho following from Western Invest ments, of Los Angeles, shows where the mind of Editor Hofer, of tho Saiem Journal, runs: Tho editor of the Salem "Capitol Journal ' says that in hi, ,om0 ,,nvn there are good openim; for hmter.ehe e and dairy supply store, la lie,- luihs ami ladies shoe blinking stands, a sari r hank ami a ladies' h ur-droing est il-lishment. TELEGRAPHIC. Victorious Filipinos. Manila, Oct, 20. Owing to tho vigi lanco of Lieutenant Thomas M. Haines Jr., of the Ninth United States Infantry another slaughter ef American troops by insurgents has been averted. It seems that Lieutenant Barnes discovered a oris oner reentering a cell at Carbiga, Island oi samar, where several were conhueu, through a hole that had. been made Jin the wall. An investigation showed a plan to fill the jail with bolomen and to call the guard, which would be necessary to get tne uoor open, ana then to attack tne garrison. After Sehlbrfcde. Skagway, Oct. 16. The .Skagway Daily Alaskan says: "A new United states commissioner will soon be ap pointed lor tniB diBtnct, to take tbe place of O. A. Sebltrede, who several months ago left tbe city on a tour through the north. For some time past it has been al leged that Judge Sehlbrede bas used his ofiicial position to his own personal ad vantage. The Royal Party. Halifax, N. S., Oct. 20. The royal party haB spend its last day in Canada. This morning the Duke and Duchess ex pected to attend service at St. Paul's Angelican Church, but the Governor General and theCounteas wore tho only prominent members of the royal party that attended. An immense congrega tion attended the service in expectation oi meeting tue royal couple. Cuban Trade. Washington. Oct. 20. A comDarativo statement of Ihe commerce of the Island of Cuba for the 10 months ending April 30. iOOI. and 1000. h boon nn.rd in j the Division of Insular Affairs of the War department. It Bhows that the total value of merchandise imported during the 10 months ending April 30, 1901 was $54,512,272 againBt J$59,025,339 for the same period ol 1900. Tae to'al value of merchandise exported during the 10 months ended April 30, 1901, was $49, 987,117, against $35,404,421 for the same period of 1900. Miss Stone. Constantinople, Oct. 20. Tbe United States Legation is still without definite news from either Rev. H. C. Haskell or Rev. J. W. Baird of the Congregational Minion at Samakov, Bulgaria, who have been endeavoring to get into touch with the abductors of Miss Ellen M. Stons, the missionary, and Mme. Tsilka, her companion, with a view of arranging for the ransom demanded bv the brigands. 200 Years Old. New Haven, Conn,, Oct. 20. Yale University began today the celebration of the 200 anniversary of the founding of Yale College. Tbe celebration was -ushered in with religious ceremonies in Battle Cliaple, performed in accordance with the devout and reverent traditions of the good old New Eogland days. Daring Burglary. Chicago, Oct. Zl Tne most daring and ingenious robbery of a public insti tution ever perpetrated in Chicago was successfully accomplished some time be tween Saturday night and this morning, when postage stamps to the value of $74, . 610 were extracted Irom the stamp vault of the Chicago post ollici by operate s who bored a passage through a steel floor in order to reach their plunder. If they had calculated their distmcejsix feet to the west from the point where they worked ,thoy undoubtedly would nave carried olt nearly $10,0J0 in cash aud $800,000 iirstamps. . v.ctober '2'A the Day. Albany, N. Y, , Oct. 21. Warden Meade of Auburn Prison, spent several houra today in corlerence with Snperin Leuuein ui otaie rnsons v;orneims X , Collins, nrinnging the details for carry ing oui the sentence of dea'li imposed on Leon F, Czolgosz, the murderer of iresiaeiu aicAiniey. Tbey went .care- luuy over the 1200 requests which have been received for invitations to the el?c trocution. There will be but 26 witnesses admitted, the law liminru the number. The day is October 28 in uie morning. 1 lie Schley Inquiry. Washington, Oct. 21, Lieutenant 13, W. Wells, jr., whoSwas the flag Lieuten ant of Admiral schlev while the latter was in command of ths Hying squadron, occupied practically the entire time of the Schley court of inqu ry today. On his direct examination, he continued his narrative of the Cuban campaign. Lieu tenantJWells was under cross examina tion for about two hours and a half, largely at tho hands of Mr. Hanna. Wont Discuss It. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 21, Booker T. Washington' private secretary at Tus kogee telegraphs the Morning Ago Her aid ns follows : Mr. Washington wired me from Wash ington Saturday that if any purported interviews are published in the South as coming from him they are to be abso lutely denied as he lias positively and lirmly refused to discuss with any one the Roosevelt dinner incident. Need Soldiers. London, Oc 23 The Daily Express learns that Lord K'tchener bus wired an urgent demsnd to the war cilice for more trained mounted men. Uln every town . and village . mav be had $M Mlm F Grease v., that makes your f "mfkJ horses glad. jjj The Schley Inquiry. Washington, Oct. 22. The Schley court of inquiry opened today with L'entonant B. W. Wells, Jr., wfio was Commodore Schley's flag lieutenant dnringthe .Spaniel war, still on the stand, but be was soon disphced to al low Yeoman Albert'. Mason, who had written tbe Brooklyn's log for the period covering the Santiago campaign to testi fy, Mr. Mason explained the erasures in the log entry releraing to the Brook lyn's turn on the day of the battle off Santiago. Geer Spouting, Waveely, O, Oct. 22. When Governor treer of Oregon," said this afternoon, in substance that "that democrats are worse than trusts." the 6000 people who had assembled to hear bim and Senator Hanna nearly went wild. It was one of the first catchy utterances of the politi cal season and is likely to be taken ud as a campaign cry. Before he bad spoken two minutes, the big and bril liant Oregon Executive bad hiB speech was frequently interrupted by applause. A ITheater Panic. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 22. Severa hundred persons attempted to rush out of the Temple Theater this afternoon be came the cry of fire was raised when a little flame was seen about n polyscope machine. In tbe scramble many were knocked down and 13 injured, three ser iously, of the latter one mav die. A number of ther persona were bruised or cut, but their injuries wore Blight. With the Trusts. Kansas City. Oct. 22. Judee Honrl o the United States Court today decided that the stockholders of the Lombard Investment Company which failed in ioao, witn liabilities above $30,0000,000, are not liable to the creditors of the company. The decision sets at rest a liability of nearly $2,000,000 against many eastern names, trust companies and individual stockholders. Buller Downed. London, Oct, 23. Sir Redvers Buller has beea relieved of tho command of the First Army Corps, in consequence of the speech he made Oct. 10, after the lunch eon given in his honor by the Kiog's Royal Rifles, dealing with his famotiB dispatch to General White at Ladysmith He has been placed on lhalf pay and General French has been appointed to succeed him . Committed Suicide. Spangle, Wash , Oct. 22, Frederick T. Briggs, Northern Pacific station agent at this place, this morning blew out hie brains by placing the muzz!e of a .44 caliber revolver in his mouth and pull ing the trigger. The ball passed through the head, making its exit at the top of the skull, Bushels ot Money 'hrown away by women annually in the jnrcbaseof cosmetics, lotions and pow lers, none of which ever accomplishes ts object. Beauty aepends on healthy olood and good digestion, such as Karl's Jlover Root Tea guarantees yon for 25 ote, and 50 cts. per package. Take t and we guarantee your complexion. For sale oy rreu vaneoa. Statb of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas Coukty, i r rank J uhksey makes oath lbat Le Ihe senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenuy. & Co, doing business in 'the uj of Toledo, County and State sfore said, and that raid lirm will pay tbe sum of oNbl BUMih EDM. LLAKS for each and every uie of Calanh that ranr.ot he ciued bv the use oi if all's Catakiiii I vn n FllAINKJ.CIJESEr. Sworu to before nie uuu eubscribed in my wei-cme, Ihis 6th day of December, A O, 1880. A. W liLEASON, i j Notary Public. seal i t ) Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucouB aurtaco.; ot the system, send for testmon' ials, fiee. V. .1 . CHENEY & CO., Tol edo, 3 Sold by Druggists, 76c. Ha'l's Family Pills are tho best Notice to the Public. You are ,-eqy.ested to settle your ac count with the Albany Furniture Co. on or before October 15, 1901. All bills not paid by that dute will be placed in tbe handB of an attorney for collection. Thie is necessary in order to cloBe up the com pany's business. Very truly yours, The Albany Fdrnitdiie Co, Albany, August 26, 1901, A Few Pointers. The recent Btatistica of the numlinr of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may comi..ence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed lo cure and relieve all cases. Price 2oc and 50c. For sale bv all Iruggisls. Genuine stamped C. C. C Never fold In bulk, Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "lomcthinj just as jood." uenntj- Is mood Deep. Clean blood means a clear, skin. K jeauty without it. C'asearets, L'an-ly Cathsu' tic clean your blood and keep i,. clean, hy tirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ind that sickly bilious complexion by taking Lascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug, nsts. satisfaction auaranteed )0c. 2.5c. 50o. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOMGE. Notice is hereby giveu that the under signed administrator ot tbe e.tate of Mary A Crawford, deceased, has file.! his final account in said estate with the County Clerk of Linn county. Oregon, and the County Judge has set Ihe 2nd Jay of Dec. lHOl.at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p m and the t?oanty Court rnom of said cf-only as tl.e phico for Veiriiw ovjections to said ru-cauit end tbe s,Mf lenient ihe.,W W. F.C!iAwr-ORO, Administrator, II C Watson & 1. L Swan, Aitorces. j(f CANDY CATHARTIC- ' Oregon Socialists. Editok Democrat : I have been waiting since my last"! communication, like Macbeth, for some thing to turn up that would add to ray knowledge of socialism and that "some thing" has come to the front. The socialists ol Oregon held a meeting a few days ago and passed a resolution adopting tbe platform of the socialist par'y which was adoptsd by that party about tuo months ago at IndianapoliB, Now we know where we are al. The socialist party of Oregon, then ia not obIv in favor of government ownership of railroads, steamship lines, telegraph and telephone lines, expresB companies, etc., but it declares its purpose to be to organize a party wfcoBB purpose ia to conquer the powers of government and nse them to transform all private owner- ' ship in the means of production and dis tribution from their present owners over into the collective owneiship of all the people. This would mean that all the people are to become partners In the ownership of all property now owned by individuals. Have tbe democrats and populists of Linn county EeriouBly considered tho aeep ana radical significance of this new policy ? Every intelligent man who con siders it thus will reject it. ThiB new party boldly declares that it intends to transform the means of production and distribution from their present indi vidual over to the government. What are "meana of production and ' distribution?" A flouring mill is a means of production for by it flour, mill feed etc. are produced. A hop farm is a means of production for by it hopB e produced, Likewise a farm is used to raise wheat oats, corn, cotton, etc. and it is a means' of production. From this ar y one will readily Bee that horees, wagons, harrows, plows, thresh -iog machines, orchards, bands of sheep, cattle.'etc, are all means of production aud hence, under this new nnlinv socialism, the present ownership in them is to be transformed into a collective ownership by all the people, that is transformed into tbe hands of the gov ernment, and in this way government would own all property and the people whuiu oe me servant of the gove rn- ment. How this "transformation" ia to ho accomplished has not yet been explained by tbe socialists. Just bow the owner ship of all tbe railroads in the country as well as steamship, steamboat and all other meanB of transportation is to be taken out of the hands of present owners and made the property of all the people the government, bas not been explain ed. Will government buy all this properly 3,1 Where will government get the money to pay for all thoBe properties bb well as J all the farms, with all appurtenances, ! and in (act all private property now held by individuals. Who will set the ; price on all this property? SnppoBe the government sets a price on a farm or a woolen mill and tbe owner refuses to ac cept such a price? Will that not block the BCheme of socialism ? Democrats and popullstB are warned that Ibis wild scheme can never succeed. Every one who identifies himself with this movement will loose all influence for good. The movement iB led by disappointed and disaffected men, men who have visionary notions about things, such notions ob can never be realized. Beware ol tLem, for ihey promise you everything and will never deliver anything. Farmers of Linn county, you can not afford lo have your farm and other propetty transformed over to other peo people. Keep your own homes and maintain your own individuality. Farmeis, Lyman Reeves, of Salem, has returned home from Nome, and eays he bas got ten enough of that country, that the creeks Bre about worked out and that there ie no such thing as justice there. That in Nome the bottom is falling out and men are selling their stocks of goods and leaving for civilization. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the PostofEce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1901, Persons calling for these letters must give the data on whirh advertised : Donahue, J,R Dekins, Miss Minnie Feldrnan, Mrs M Feldman, Mr Morris Leeper, James Nixon, Charles Sly, Harry E Williamson, W G S. 8. Train. P. AI. The Excitement Not Over, The rush at the drugstora still continues and scores of people call for a bottte of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, drcraohitu and Consumption. Kemp's dalsain, tbe standard family rmnbody Is sold on a guarantee and never fails to"give entire satisfaction . Price 25c and 50c Prof Ivim;, of Ljnaooning, ,I I. surTT ing terribly from neurtlgia of t'i- sro'ns-h and mdigeati n for thirteen years after the doctrrs failed to cure him u.-. ,'..( uj,0 .. morphine. A friend a.'vWl 'l,e ue o' h-.ilol Dyspepsia Cure and :.(ier (nkiez a --w iwuies or it tie ni.t,. -j, ,.. ri:rpj ,p entirelv. I cants,, to. ,.ei. (or Ko.lol ?'' cuiu. . ' 1: d.M, hat yu ail roshay & Mason.