VitL. Hi AMLANY.OIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST !, 181)0. so (.c TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Ilii'liest of all in Ix-avcning Power. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1S80. Russel S do's Engines and MacliffleiT.K? i -I" vnu tm'iii Kid ;lovr. ! in pa di'.l line ii tlicw (slovw in i sB. i liliirk iiml iv.!..ivii. Am mlc iiircnt for GRICULTURAL llwPLEMJEfTS, BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLtES, OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, BABY CARRIAGES, GARDEN AND GRASS SEED, GUMS and AMMUNITION. Pianos. Thoiq r'sliinif first -class InMrumxnt, Ihe text n kcIb to utand tba cllmitie of the Const, can I e milted by calling nt Mn B E HyuinVft, opposit- ti.o Mnio Tem ple, on Klrl Wreet. The Intent vooil niirl Inntrumenlnl munlo kept for Hnle.nlno the UrKeit nnnortinent of mnmnliiR pntti.rn to delect from thin J of 'Frlwio. U,i tonn given In painting nnrt eii.broMorlnu In ber ntadio over Linn County nnl aim her your order and yi IH lw p leaned. a;knth fiik VV"f i '.V.'.Kin n.r .-'Iiieii 'Hi.iiMinllnp J . Ji. ! n organ or :ii;.r.'. cr " i I. !'l -irkiMin t'V'V I 'iu c von can KuLct from a iirst cUse 5 W t' vKffl I O O F. Alhanv I rnlso No 4 holds itn ii , rcjtuiar mc--llm lnui.il,i evt-nini; of U-'j, '1 i eai-h ti li. YM'.inH hi-o'.herp ai c coi'ili.iily z-rrr. CfcJ I i.v.id to alten.l. Is, ' AMI PF.A UlliS IX WAGONS A AJ DC B J GGS ES, LOGGERS AWD IRON, STEEL, CHAIN. COAL, PAINTS, Fotfei & livir.B. fern -ru.vEitAi. hinm'ons. Prompt vr.f.33t!0D-Fir3t-ciass Hears $ ft 1 ) t. (,-y - . - .! tV-'.-f tOlf i :h FOSHAY & MASON, - a"1t,r.'. ktt R1T41 l)i legists and Hookselh rs, 4if tv for J'itii R. AldHnTn pblilicaUoD', hnb wil oMIl-ef prlco mat i()-"r, v-mpwhfr tn tha countrr, a j LlftwellBn r t -f)lMr, white polnu i irrl reward upon rturn or Inform 1 1 ' 1 ti. 1 0 V Witta, A!- n ' lUM i Cu-deU Addition to A I ban v lias just h"Mj thrown or. the market and will lie h,'u1 nt kiiitIi prices and terms as wil! ennule the speculator to make good ir.onev. This property lies just this side J of (i'tltra! Park; U hiuh and sightly j ovc. locking tin city and sunountMng fu:iti , ;he language a First t'.ir.i't imrr-).:iril 'Th:il is ties! tilf d to he. coiv:e the 'llun-lon rt'idin(V portion of the i it v." Wal'ace & Cusirk, the agents for this popcrtv, have 4l heir own conveyance and will he u';td to khow this, the best of all additi tt. to ttie inter-ding Meculator. liotiir;'.rli( rK AMnuiy Oregon. AVe have houht ?vT th negatives matte Vi llClll l ,ly of US r I ; ; .1 'i.V.'i4. V ,. Imvf- ,L-- c-.i Ik; had fit oi ly inli hue f-f :d w irk at Wct-hiill he ..11 ht i.nr .1 'm ir Kiuir.anV lin-i III MjOI-'I 'I'i-ii'i-Iu. 'I he tran.dtiun froi.. lon, lincrin ami pninhil icknjv to health mat k an t-poth hi t!;e life ''f the individual Such a rfiiiif Ki-.bie twut is treasured in the memory and the em:y whereby the KO(jd health hi.s been alined is gratefully lilessed. Hence it Ir that o much is heard in praise of Electric Hitters. So many feel lh owe their restoration to health to the use "of theyvt-at alterative and tonic iMou are troubled with any disease of kidnet s, liver or sioniaeh, of long or sliort HMfu!iii, ni! ill Mi-ch find relief by use of Electric liitU's. Scld nt 51 and $1 per botile ht Foshay & Mason's Drug stote. KkfiT UoxKji. For ;:ll kinds of fruit lioxva p to t he Sugar Tine Jiooraim I.uuiUt Co. Hod rock priced. Copyrielit, 13SJ. "littlt: no PEEP bad lost her ulicrp and couldn't tr-H whpra to find them." lo the old nurnery rhyme tiiVM, and It itotb on to bid her " l-uva ttietn atone and they'll come homo and bring their tall behind thi tn." All this may be true ot Jodt sheep, but if you have lost your heultti you cannot afford to 1rva thaV alone. It will not come hark of its own accord. Homo people brim that thoy nenrr bother about colcifl. They ' kt them (ro tho way they came" Alusl too often the victims sro to a consumptivu'B frrave. Until very reeontly a euro for Consumption, whieh Is unlverHtdly RLknowkdffid to bo scrofula affectlnfr tlia lun3. would have ben looked upon as mi rnculous, but now peoplu are beginning to rcaltzo that the iliwaso is nt Incm-nble. Dr. Pierre's Goldon Medical Discovery will cure It If taken In time And (riven a fair trial. Thl world-n-nowncd remedy will not tuaka now limit f but It will restore disessod ones to a hfajthy state when other means have failed. Thousands amtef ully tostf ry to this. It Is the most potent tonic, or strength restorer, alter, tive. or blood-clMUwer, and nutritive or tjesh builder known to medical adenc. For Mr forln(rCoufhs,W k Ltinn, Hpittinf of Blood, n Liver Complaint " and Dyspepsia or loditfoa tton. It is an unoquaJed remedy. ; DR. SACfS CATARRH REMEDY urea (toe wont oura. BO tnnlMr af how WOf aurce the worst oases. m eeata, r orvuraTM. AHIBBlSmniaaHiiwM 1 A VUICB UtOM KANSAK. The Wotera farmer h,.s no interest whatever in a protective tariff. His inter est rather lies in the direction of Iree trade of access to all markets whatever hit. products may be hi demand. It is for his 'nterest to well what he raises wherever in all the wide world he can find a purchaser, and thus provide himself with the means cf disposing of his surplus crops. Not only is he vitally interested in necuring all possible markets, but equally so in buying what he netds ae cheaply as possible. Sell where he may, and bujr at the lowest figures: this, selfish as it may seem. Is what most concerns the Western farmer, Free trade will give the West the mar kets of the world, and an opportunity to buv what it remdres at leus than half it now pays for these same articles. Lumber, hardward, furniture, clothing groceries and agricultural implements ! these the West needs principally. Fue trade wilt biing these things to us at fiun s frr below protective prices. In alt this the I Iiamfion speaks solely from ttie standpoint cf elf-interest. ll if with states and sections as with individual citizens self-preservation b the fnt obli gation. A due regard to our sectional preservation, our territorial interest, dt mands the-adoption of free trade com mercial reciprocity with all nations. The Est, as wo. have stated, has grown danger ously rich by means of a protective tariff; now let tie West assert Itself and use the means at its command to change lis economic policy to one more conducive to actional welfare. The question is broader than part y lines. It is more vital than mere formal political dominance of any particular set of politiciais, foi it touches our life and is indisolubly interwoven with our existence. Protection continued twenty years longer, and the West, with its vast agri cultural possibilities, would be a pauper bound hand andfoot. Let us who live .1 the West be fools no longer, Lut i.H exercise our common sense and ,iotecl our own interests by obtaining, just as quickly as possible, the freest trade wl-h all its attendant be lefits, Atchison uint Irv.a torhum on draught at C ell 8. i-les' r.taitt coffee in the city M-vei'.,. I'onrad C.' i-i- n Sk' ti.k. Those know ing then, reiver- Indebted to the old firm of Kr.iusse k ICk-ii), rt ill please call and set t'e at one:. i-rrticU litliM Mnfet!. TIicm? wafers are a sure and safe sreciia (or all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions to the n.onlhlj peih iU, no matter what the cause. The are uit w hat everv woman neeus, iiim can be used with safety. For sale by the Livingstone Chemical Co., also from our sole ayent, J A Cumminr, druggist, lilum bcrg block, Ibany, Oregon. IV hat liey are .co.l l-'tir. f kam I:kthj 111.1 a sre tho best utdieinc Ui'ov n. Fij:st They a!e 11 rely vrttable, in fi.c! tt-.t funi. ric.fSit The !!! dote alwss prd'uc- Ho- n 11.0 i th tt tttii-r purntivis r qune n ci t ici ti do-en and liiiuliy ct'ano acting, TlfiUl l l" y 1 11 1 if y the hlitfid. I'ot tti ll Thrv i.-.viuoratu the drstinu :ind (!thiM' the Mnnifech and bnwi ls. I imt- They siiuiulatethe livtraud carrj .ff vitlattd lilie ltd uthtr depraved seen -timi Tire tiist two or time doses tell the etory. i lit; kin b conies char, the eve I riht, tht tnii d active. diKstion is tettored, cop tive-ues- cured, the animal vigor is recuittd ahd ill deufty Hneft'H. hraiidrethV Fills are sold in every drub ad medicine ntore, either p'ain tr tugar Ctt.'. John Miller, a on f the celebrity Jo.nittn Miller, rrcapid f'om the peniteii tiry etrday. He was an uutiustwort'n trtnty . The Put pH and Ihe Ninax Rev F M Shrout, pastor L'nited Breth ren Church, lilue Mound, Kan., says: H feel It my duty to tell what wonders Dr King's New Discovt ry has done for me. Mv lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought 1 could U e only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr Klnt's New Discovery ard am sound and wellj gaining 26 lbs in weight." Ilnrklen's Arnlra Salve. The bert SWe tn th wnrll for Cut.ttruUe, Sort's Uler, Mlt Khmim, Kver n n, Tlfr, Chipp hntl, UhllMatns, Corns, and ll Hkhi Ernptle. an txitlvtycurs Wlwi.ot tKi imv rorpiirml. It Is irur uteed to fi rft sttttfftution, r monv tsfand k. Phes 8cnU per . for by foshy oi New York, Aug, 15. A mile in thirty seconds was the rate nt vundi a patty of news, pit tr iiic-n were uliiifed alurj t!ie l!-ynton hitytlt; raihvny fnmi (Ir.u'wsend to liiyhton, Cuiu-y Il.in I. A sinIo LuyUc p;iswr.er car was used. 1 le it:!f ,is a liuut.lc iletker euli detk Uin; six duul l; r.ml ore sinj;!e f.iiiii'.Tiinuiit, :uh rt iiij'.irtineiil b.mn ly v self auri cntftid honi the t-iiie of llic car. lt 1 in width 111. .ti hi If of the standard g -iio tmek, so lii.'i '.woiiiia can rass eatli i:!.rr hen ilicv ;uc ien t'Ti opt'Osite rails. 1 . ; wheels ul the :.ir it re dire tiy under tl e centc: . doiil-le thve gtaspirg 'die rail, I he c.ir u n-vciile.i fiom topi lint; over by double wheel attached to the to: tf the cai and running one n each sitle of a ci.iitinuoua beam held up by h'iiiKeuuik on either side of the track. The engine is a bicycle one also. The car is run on the principle of a lioOp in moiioi, which the faster it goes the Itss likely it is to wobble or fall over. Some eneiiu'eiinn' papers have al ready declaied it is destined to revolutionize the piesent system of passenger transportation, The U It KlrlKr. lU KKAi.O, X Y.t Aug. 15, I he efiects of I he New Yoik Central stiil.e aie stiH rrparent in the 1 usim ss of that company. Pnssenger trains have been arriving and dtpaning very nearly on time, and in the pa&wiiger depot everything is moving smoothly, 1 he condi tion of afiairs in the frirght yard is different, however, aud the yanls are now blocked. The Like Shore and Xicklc I'iate roads arc finding much trouble in geiii ig iid of cars. The yards of the former arc completely choked at Kast liufialo. This afiernuon three trains of stocK and peiisha de frtight were sen, on'., but dead freight slill lies theie. The reason given is that iheie is no room Last. Switchmen aie l! at work and ihe inakemcn are in their ca ujoso3 re.ioy 10 take their trains out. It was .tated m the ya ds In evcni..i! that frcLht wind:! he tnuveii late Uj-uighi. Conducts were received in ilic hiegtu oliice io take freight for the I'.ast, A Ulu K-.lc, SEA'i'i'i.L, Aug. 15, I'lie amiuunement is made that lbs Vesler avenue cable 'load has ocensold, It is stated 10-d.ty on direct auth ority that a syiiii;rsic of Settle gentlemen. headed hyLS J Hunt, bought the property lor 400,000, pjing down the sum of $1 10, 000, the bub nee ot the purchase pi ice to Le paid on the 23d of this month. The syndicate composing the new buyers of the present pro perly, controls the cable systems of fhi city, Messrs Furlh, Stewart and others being inter ested. Overwbrlmed With Hltver, St Louis, Aug. 15. Kan'A at Kansas City and afew o her Missouii points are overw helm ed wi h friiver coin and are .tying to reduce it by shipping to the St Louis sub treasury and getting silver notes instead. Forty five thous and dollars in silver came in this morning ". he banks have to pay express charges both vtays 011 the money, which r mounts 10 about ! et $ 1 oco, K li I't.nl, i... H not expi cted to Jm pref. pt.re. r of A lbs d j, was nil 1 ij-l:t a ve ei:t to Tiik KKctr.iis of 31 .Mt ion county thoy the Iittting of luiiiiy tlicuKnntl acres of hind in small tracts of ircm 5 to 10 acres. ' Capital City Fruit Fimuoi (MO nrrOF,Sun nile No I :iJ0 iu-r's, Sunnyside No 2 1-iOaeri H, SmiiiViiiile No 3 -170 acres, and 11 number of oti-eiH have 1 ten placed on the records: ly the (wept-i. I. ami Ctuniany of Sitlein, Oregon. This eompiiiiy is a!o ih:rg I uii;ieps in Fort kind antl A'llinuy, :.ml i ave fur cale nuiueroiiH ot in r simiti t r;n i -:. The great advantage of thiw phm i lii: t it brings together in one community the elat-H of people, who nrc all ergaged in the same hiimes, viz: fruit gruv. :ng.eonr.eiiuently tliere s. rings up hirpr drying and can ning t stahli'iiiu nt similar to thoi-e in theeity of S.'lenijW hich advantages makes pi..utiti.le market for the irodticU of 1 j.- :i nit ial ins-. t i.nlt ytjiir interest hy hnying of the t Jr. g-ii Land i ompanv ut Saieiii.Toitlaud of .Uianv. 1 1 1. am 11 tc lis The Ut nuikth are to he found in Al 1 ai.y at I'rice A liobncnV, who have just net ivtd a rarinn! of the finest hacks and -(vvi w io Ik H-niid. Their prices, eoii s: i 1 quality, are nmarkaldy low. 1' lo ride in a good huguy or liack. Kit j) tliin fact in your head, and wi t n getting one call on Price it llohaon, who have the largest variety to select from. (Ii: r Km kki uio and see th.i lK-autiful gold wnteh at the "(hdden Kule I'aaar." Julius (iradwohi the proprietor of the (iolden liule IJezaarJii lorinrt iih tiiat he 1iih the Frize I aing Fowiler, ami No 1 Japan tea, expn wdy up tor h ik lninepH, and JVr the in iiclit ot liin eti.-toinerH, eaeh 1 ox of having powder will win n piece of line irlat-Mvam and uto each pound of the tea will win a piece ol line glansware, ami cUHtotners who buy one pound of tea or a Lux of baking powder, which ia warranted, will have a, elm nee nt that lienutiful gold uat'h. He hatt also athled a line assort ment of fnmily gr(Meries to his mam mon th stock of glasHware and crockery, w hi h is the largeHt in the Willamette Valley, (io and h;c Mr (iradwhol at the (tolrh n Utile lia.nar, mid you wilt find that uttthintr is iniHrfprmiited. Tenrhrm t:amlnn. Ion Notice is hertdty given that the regular public examination of teachers for Linn countr will take place in Albany, com mencing nt I o'clock, on Wednesday, August 27th, 1MH). All teachers desiring examination will please he present at the beginning. Teachers desiring state certificates fhoithl present their reccoin mendationrj from district boards at the above time. O. F. Russkix, County School 8uuk