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WASHINUTOS LKTTEK. Washtaglon, .Sept 11, 1S9, At lat a real, genuine, lona file White JIo-usc La'.j ; No wonder her arrival in Washington, on Sjturdaj aftirnocD. cn.'at el a sensation, causing conros an--! its doings to 1 for the time forgotten or ig nored. It was an l1Utoric.1l event that will lje rd of with Interest by yet unborn K?nerutkms, aa t!ie age at which most men bwome president makes it impossible that it will become a frequent, cxuirence. This is the first in the-history of the White House, although there Lave been three other births in the Whits House, tro of them grandchildren of President Tjler both now living in Washington and the other to the wife of Col Kred droit. Slotuer and (laughter a'e in good condition aid both doing well, and al hough IVi -i- dent Cleveland is attending to bushe usual It is probable that his thoughts ofbn involuntarily wander to bis wife and baby, however impciiant Hie other matters may be which he has unJer consideration. The Clevclands have had two very unusual honors in connection with the White Hou'C. No other president was ever nni'i ied in the White House and no other president s wife ever gave birth to a child in the Whii: house. Long life and great happineaa to Uaby Ruth's sister, the While House baby! There is to be no compromise iu tho senatorial light over silver. It is to be fought to a finish. President Cleveland having declared that Le would accept nothing but the repeat of the purchasing clause of the Sherman silver law without condition. This is a great disappointment te those who hare hoped that some satis factory orrangotrient would be made that would get the solid suppott of the demo cratic senators and bring the rank and file of t"ie paiiy closer togiiher than they have been since the extra session met. The end of the debate is not yet in sight, although some senators believe that a vote can lie reached in two weeks. That is the doubt ful thing. The vote is no longer doubtrul. When it is taken the Yoorhcei bill will be passed, but when that will be depends upo., the endurance and disposition of the tena tir.i opposed to it. A very important step was taken by Fresident Cleveland when, nf'cr a full dis cission of the matter by the cabinet, he decided that this government should pro ceed, without waiting lor congress to take further action, to rigii'ly enforce the lleury anti -Chinese law. This slop would have been tikcn liefore, hut it was deemed ad visable, undo.' the circumstances, to wait a reasonable time to set if congress desiied to tuke any action on the law, and nl-oto give the new C'hin'-sc miointer an op;or tmiity to submit any meBs. go he m.iy havo b-jen charged with by his govei iiment, linking toward tho nogot'jli in of a new and more sutisfactoiy treaty. Kuither than the introduction of a bill by Hen. 'tor I o'j h appropriating ?C3.C30to cny out the provision of the lav,-, congi-ess has taken no ntice of it, and the Chinese minister has dono nothing, theieforc the nece.-is.i?y orders hive been isucd by the treasury department to put the law to work. The amount ot injney available is suu,,l. but congress is in session. Noti'ouhle is cp'-ctel wilti China, although precautions Lave been taken to have ft tu'hcicut naval force in Chinese waters to pro e -t American intcr teres's. The world's fair .houvenir half djll.irs are coming iiitj tn. l.e.imry for ademption in suou ciunntitic that Senator Morgan has at the reqr.c-t of .Scjieti'ry Cirlisle, iutrc inced a bill to teppal so much of the law nf H7'.t as mokes it compulsory uon the se?re';,ry of tho treasury to re deem subsidiaiy silver coin in treasury mtc, which i the s.-.mti in lairpmiiiir tinm in gold. Tne t'hit.to bank- with which the greater jHirti(a of thcl'clumliiun half-doll.irs wrro plcd;:ti tn c-curc ailvnu cm made lo the cio--iliiMi niiinngers are now sending these coins to Washington for relemption, it having Wn found impo -4-b'e to disKW3 of tneni at the cx,ccled pre mium. Secretary Carlisle thinks I .icy w ould juit as well be put in general cirr.il.ition ns piled tin in the treasury; h.'iu " the bill to top their redemption. I Democratic members of the hoifo ways' an means committee will not he sorry when the public tariff hearings close, on Wednesday of this wjak. Tliey have pro duced no information that was not nlro.tdy possessed by the committee, and have only erved to keep the committee from more important Jwork tho preparation of the reform buiff bill. As soon as the hearings close, the democrats of the committee will push the work without further interruption until It is completed, as they do not pro pose to allow eOsr Heed and his repub lican colleagues on the committee to delay siatte's by their ''funny business." Treasury receipts show n-ry encourag ing increase within the last few days, in dicating that the country is veiy rapid' recovering from its financial f.-ight. Senator Tel'er's sensational at'lik upon the press of the counlt f, in the temde on Sati'nlay, b being talked about eveiheje. and the general i 11 predion, without regj-d to pontic.:! crnion. ii that he made a seiious mibke. Tb:re s e, unfortura! :ly, dia!ionest new-papers, but th"y a'e com paratively few in number. T!ie senste commiUee on ln.'.iun afiairj his crdered ao adverse report cn ll.e nomi- n&tiotl of a man ficm ill-s lp;d as Indian agfnt at Whi'e Eailli, Minn., snl a man from Illinois is Indian rgtnt at Yank'on. S. D. The committee al.o voted 0 to 2 thit It would reject ill uoniinali'its vil.e:e ap oalniees weie sent from one sute or terri tory into another, unices tatUf. clory to the lepre cnutlvcs of t'-e t-le cr teiri cry where sent. The welghin of o!d bullion i.i one cf the re-eive vaulii of the mint at Philadel phia shows a b'lO' I it nf &1O5.O0O wo-ih. The vault was scaled In l8S7. Ths seal shows ttie door was not opened. If there bus been an abs'raclion it n,u-t have been thiougli a breach in the walls. The mint officials 'e'uae o talk. aaTc, Uutck a4 allecllte. The valuable curf.ive properties of All cotk's i'orous Plasters are due to the em ployment of the highest medical and chemical skill. They are purely vegeta ble, and In ingredien's and method have never been equalled; safe, quick and effc lve iirjheir action; they do not burn or blister, but sootne and relieve while curing, and cn be worn without causing pain or inconvenience. Do not be deceived by misrepresenta tion. All oth-r S3 called Poouj Plasters a-e imitations, made to sell on the reputa tion cf Alicock's. Ask for Allccc'i's ar.d let no solicitation or explanation induce jou lo accept a substitute. TiiE Concert lo be given Friday, Sept ?2, will unquestionably be the tineet yet i;ven in Albany. The entertainment ro.umittee of the Voung Men's Christian Association were fortunate in securing for the fir it number ol the course eucti an arrny i,i talent fron home and abroad, inclcdins I'-e noted contralto, Miss Sel ki.k, of tan Francisco. i ", - Tfis iVnntylvanii protected i.iduattlcn arc protclini aMi.st a chjn- ia the tujiff. The I'cnnsvlvania beneficiaries of monopoly larjea were heard on this point last November, and it wit! te recalled that thty were not in touch with the majority of the country. f Catarrh Cannot be Cared wtth LOCAL APPLICATION'S, u they eftnnot reach the feat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure H you mast take internal remedies. Hall' Catarrh Cora ia takeu internally, and act directly on the blood end mncous eurfacei. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the oest physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre script ion. It ia composed of the best tonics Known, comoinea wun mo oesi di punutrn, actinic directly on the mucous surfaces. Th nerfect combination of the two i marred ients ia what produces such wonderful results in curing K. J. CHKNEY & CO., Props,, Toledo, Bold by Uiusuists, price 75c. Wedding Ixvitavioss. Wootlen, Tin, Silver, Golden Common every day. HoocfsCures Numerous Boils And Catarrh in tho Head Shit hs Vjtai-rr :a what oa need for dypepiifc, t- -r :J Uver, yellow skin or k'd nt.v tioai'lfc. !t is euarsnts-ed to give yno flatij-iictioD, Jr;ce dq. Sild.by F'Jthay 6i 3Tr. TT. X. Tuclcev Iloscburt:, Oregon. ' I feel that It Is Impossible for mo to any too much In favor of Hood's Sarsaparllla. I was a treat sufferer from Loipuro blood and Catarrh In my head. Job's comforters failed to comfort mv and I suffered from numerous bIla Agony Beyond Description. When I bepan to tako flood's SarsaparlUa I had six ot them, only four of which cams to head, and since then, thanks to this good medicine, I haro been free from this preat affliction. I f Mined 1 1 pounds In threw weeks. Tho Catarrh ri my head whkh ha troutlrd me for years has also been cured by Hood's braapariiia and I Eariv parilla Cures am fnjojrlnir (too.! p-norat hi-alth. I earnsstlr ri'i-nniint'ial Hood's ariiparilla to all who ar. aillic'.cJ." y. L. Tuikeii, Koscburg, Oregon. Hoodo Pills euro all Liver Ills, ISillous ncn, Jauuilics, luUiestloa, Sick Ileadacha, DRUGS. Star ilakerj nr.!r adntblis anil t'irwl Ml CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. I auiit-a rratla, Caaneit Jle. Ulaussjstarv, inrrnwar. Irlrd Fraltis. K4ablrii, TobHrro, t'lgara Nnajar, Mpirpai. '. Ta. F.la,, etc., he "ntl,.,. thai la sept In a awier faricly ami amwry atoro, UiKdeat u&racl phc id for ALL KINDS OK PRODUCE Stationery, Toilet Artij'ej, Musics ir.strumcn'3, Etc. HodGS 4 MM, hs JO'i r O-uj S.'-'t-e,". A'.Im.v, )i rp cn.M-KGY. M.n., a. riiTlcin anil S'lryron, offit-e I'patAirs ortr tie KMidvntf, corner tOlh ami t'.Ur-'lj i:. rf 1. irro-V. ' Albany Market. Ltr.Sj. run, ai,.. 1 'our, 1 00. v ' uuer, 'J5o. Kci4, So. Ijir.J. 12 lo 153. Porte - hams 12 to 15n shoal .!er 9 to lOo, lt. II to 13c Hay. baled, f 7 uo atoeis, 60o. Apple,l 00 . Hopa. 10i. ' jJrieJ f.-ult pluum, Oi, app'.ei, t)o C'blckens. $101 oer 0za. Keef, on foot, lo. Uos, dreMe.1. Oi, FOUR DAYS RAGES at Allunj-, Sent. -'; b, lllb, Ssib auil itb TL'EhDAV, SPT. 26. Running, y mile Purse, $150 3:00 Trot ,........ Purse, $150 Free (or all pace Purse, $550 WEDNESDAY, StPT. 27. Running y2 mile and repeat. .Purse, $150 a:Jo trot Purse, $250 3 -ear old trot for special counties. Lane, i-lnn. Uenton. Marion. Yamh ill and Polk Purse, $200 tiilrsdaybept. 2S. Running Si mile Purse, $100 2:40 trot Purse, $200 2 year old trot for special co.inlles. Lane Unn Uenton, Marlon, amUilland 1'olk Purse, $150 fridav, sept. 29. ... Running 1 mile Purse. $150 Trot, free for all Purse, $250 Trot. 2 year old for Linn Co. .Purse, $100 T ANTED At the toie formerly owned by Allen Bros., BUTTER, EGGS, LiARD, BACON. and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will pay the best cash price possible. B F RAMP MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 FER CENT ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS xrxsmxE comos, no matter bow dark tho c'ouJs arc, when the woman who is Ijorne duwii ly ivomaii'ti trtiubiea t'iriis to Doctor i urce's Favorite ' ptikl'! rn-sc-riptioa. If fciil- '' i h..T life ii made V, it floomy by the chronic weak nesses, delicate de renpemcnts, and painful disorders that afliict her sex, they are com pletely cured. If she'3 overworked, nervous, or " r;:n - down," eho has new life aiid r'rtnirt's. " Favorite I'icsi riiition " fa a powerful, ii.v'L'oratin tonic and a soothing ar.d ativnirtiicning nervine, purely vcj;otiUe, i.rfectly harmless. It reguhtcj ami promotes all the proper function of womanhood, improves digostio:-, enriches the blood, dispels aciics r.nd pains, brings refreshing sleep, ar.d restores heaitii and vigor. Kor every "fe malj complaint" and disturbance, it is tho only remedy so sure and un failing that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. Can he counted on to cure Catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It's nothing new. For 25 years it has been doing that very thing. It gives prompt and complete relief. The proprietors offer 500 for an incurable case of Catarrh. M m. Dr. rtlcron U ullaro The Noted Clairvoyant a-d Life Rder. Is now here, and can be fnunJ at her residence, iiext donr ti d jouktu . n teiin aiout ail uijeotfi pat preent and future; love troubles, abwnt 1 ichds and business. You can bear from your dcaddteLis. J F. FORD, Eraimlist, Of Dei Moioea, Iowa, H-ritfa utvler lte ( March B, Mkd. MFft. Co.. Dufur, Orefion. Op arrivioa h me last wek, I found a! wel ami anxiously a-iaitinjz. Oar little ifirl, tttit and occ-hilf years old, who had stated away to pound tt ia n.iw well, lUfnitf umi vi.roa, and welt fletheU up. . B. O utjh Cure has dice iti wuric well. S'tiicf'.r.o c!.iMren like it. Your S K. Cot''h Cure ha cured and kept away aM htufeeoet-s Irom me. So give tt to every ore. with gre-iiDCG for all. Wishing you .roueii y. we ar Vcurf, M r & ii J F Yor:. If yon wish to (eel iieun and cheerful. ai.l reailv f -r theSurinS worlc, vltMiiw your sai.-in with the Htwi-Aheanil I.ivjr Ciru, b takm; tw.i r tbree 50 cents por bottlo by oil tlru!,'i,iu, i 8 I lutitlcr a positive (ruarajlvtt L J ACL'UMIXG. ALWANY COLLEGE.::::: Fall Term Begins September 13. Send for Catalogue. Address, KKV. K X. COXDIT, Albany, Orison. To Farmers I HAVE KEX1KD THE MAGNOLIA Mill wart home and will have it ia pcod order for receiving the present crop. 'I he warehouse is drat class and conveniently Ir.cated. Contains iwo good cleaners. No nelay ia uoloamoB. Sacks, will bnoa band for delivery iu due tiu e. Give me a call before making arrangements to s'oro vour crop. . I, SIMPSON, Albauy, Or,, July 15:h, 1893. McMIMVILLE COLLEGE. JtxU'lim-wm McMinnviUe. Oregtn, This Collefre is one of the oldest and best wiuijipca colleges m the Xorthwesu advantages not found elsewhere in this state, Kxpenses Light; a hoarding hail in the College iiuinung on rr.e ciuo plan, i resment JJrownson steward, thus guaranteeing good boiird lit tlr least possible cost to the student. Board can ills be hud in private families at 2.50 to &i.U0 pc week, incluiling lodging. Tho fine Telescope recently mounted in tin Xew Observatory and the extensive Library to which students have freo access, offen Beautiful Location, biiital)l liiiililiiiK, trfiuent Teatliers, Thirty Acre Cainjuis, , Healthy Surrnnmlings, Thorough Work. Five Courses Of stlldv Classical. SVirntific. Xornuil. I.itr:irv on.! lln.iiuMi :(!. siieeial advantaires in Vocal and lnstnnnnnt:il Music. ItuKincuii ititrn nf f. v (iraduates of the Xonnal course are entitled to a State iJiploma, and arc in demand to fill high positions. Jlcllinnvillc is ncees-iUe In- mil from nil parts of the Stale, on the main trunk of the Southern Pacific It. K. West Side; lifty miles south of Portland Pall Tern Begins September 19th. Send i'ort ntalugnc. Address; T. . IIROWKSO.Y, I'resldeiil. Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent. MOTHERS I MOTHERS!! To know that a single applica tion of the Cuticura Remedies will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning and scaly humors, and not to use them without a moment's delay is to fail In your duty. Cures made in childhood are speedy, economical and permanent. PoM tlimiclwnt the worM. Pittem tRro Alro C lirw. Ct'Kr.. .olr prt'prtclor.. Htin. S)A AU AboutthrUlood.e'liio.calpau I IUir,"auuld trf, aFilriiil ltlrmth., fllin; hnlr and flmpl bat- ratia prvtatca bj 1'uliruni Soup, If 11ml, atrhlnic, Mtnsi moth. rrt korw thcronifort, strrncih. ana Tltalltr tn Catlmra rutr, thT msiW nrrrr t srirlinui thrm. In errnr war tho turrs:. iiiirtMt mA Portland's Great Industrial Exposition Opens September 27 1893 Closes October :S. LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAUD WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. The Special Feaiukes Will Eclipsx Those op axy Pnrvincs Yn MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN ComUuctcd at a cist ot 610,000 tliTowing a t lonsanil jsttof watorln all colors of the rainbow will beautify Music Hall. IjRG-E .A.QTjr.lRI-U'iMIS Cootaining tih of all varietits fouod in Oiegoa waters, have beeu coastruutod at great nzpense. THE AET G ATiLEBT win contain a coi.ection o psiotinaa selected f.-ooi the World s Fair. Amm thsm Ellsburg a celebrated piiktin. Caster's Last "ight. To visit this great Exposition and iew ita wordtri io every drpntmeot of Ait and Science, will be the next thing to a visit to the World's Fair at Chuago. Reduced rateson ail Transportation Linos. For farther information addreii. E. W. ALLEN, Superintendent and Secretary, NEW : FURNITURE, MY STOKE IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING of bed room sets, chsira, lounges, etc., which I will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. TIios. Brink. Aiii:xTS VAXTi:non Salary uiiJCoiiimi.-iun for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Biopaplij of JAMES Ct. BLAINE, uy oail Hamilton, nis literary executor with the co-operation of r.ia faoiily, and for Mr. HJatnt's Complete Wotki, Twknty Yr.Alts or Cosnutss," aod hii later born, "Political Disi-ussioxs." Ooe proapectui for these 3 rE-T sti.i.ixi; boolis in the mar ket. A K 1' Jordan of Mo., took 1L' orders from lirst 110 calls; agent'a profit ijlllii 5u. Mrs Ballard r.fO. took 15 orders, 1,1 Seal Russia, in 1 day: prolit S2fi.25. E N Ilice of Mass. took "7 orders in 2 davs; prolit S47.23 J l'atrldge of Mo. took 43 orders from SO calls; profit $75.25. E A Palmer of N. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 days; profit $'JS.25. Exclusive Tekkitory eiven. If Vnll n.i.1. Inn..!.. r &li"il? ItnVL'l' " uiaau uuiiw lilV.Cl Write immediately for terms to The Henry Bill Tub. CoJ'oi wiili.Conn 1IMSITY : OF : ORE&ON. EUGENE. Oi-LS Monday, September 18th . Just closed the most prosperous year in its historv. Wide range of studies. " Thor ough instruction. Business course f tided. ' inn fro Knlr-inu fna C . - 1 J ajiiueuivs. n-s. . viu. uua u and lodging at reasunahle rates I.i the elegant new dormitory and boarding htll on the earn pus, where students willreceivt personal supervision. ' John- V. Johnso:;, r si Portland. Ontios. A. P. A rust boko, Pkicitau v Open all the yw. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue tree. Cabinet photos from $1.50 to (4.00 per dozen. Enlatglng pictures a ;neclaltr. irT2o cravon: framed for $10.00. We rarrr a large stock 5S and steresccpic rlews of Or- iir. i.v.aiix rnoTOGRtpiir.R, em- OREGON STATE 'FAIR. Under the management of the State Board of Agriculture, on the State Fair Grounds nfar Salem, commenciog September ltth. l&j.i, ana coniinuine one week. More than $15,000 in cash will be raid as premiums for stock, p&u'try, swine, agricul tural prodncts,t(uiti,uative woods, mineral?, worka of art and farcy woik, and for tiial of peed . -m Reduced rates of fare aou freisrhs on all transportation lines. Faviliii n olro four eveninga during f he week, with good music in aneooance. ine cew granu btantl and tho ntw reculatioo track are conceded tob among the ain't cemfcrtable and the best o tho Pacific Coast. Splendid contests spied each day. There ia eutered for the enntcata the beat field of horses this y that has been on the c rounds for man seasons. Valuable and handsome improve menu have been made oo the grounds and buildings. Premium list his been revUcd and im proved to the bfneh't of exhibitor. Ei t ies for premiums clot at 3 p m on tho first day of the fair, and exhibits mutt be In plate by v i iu ui si iu aay. PRICES or ADMISSION. Men's Season Tickets $2.5 Women's Sejaoo Tickets 1.00 Men may Tickets 23 Women's Day ticket ,,', .25 rfcace Track Tickets, daily 25 Women to the race course,free. Children under 12 jeira, free to all. Send to tho secretary at Portland for a IVminm Uat J APPEKf.ON. J T UKECCi. Secretary. Presitent. Notice of Assignment. NCTICF ia hereby Riven that Isaac Beam of Albany. Ores on, hasdaly assigned to the onderstgned assignee ill his property and eif'Cti for tho benefit of his creditor a, under and by virtue of the general assignment laws r,f the state of Oregon, and the under signed has heretofore to-wit on thn 2oth day of August, 1S93, duly qnalitied ar snch assignee, All penons having claim against raid insolvent and the estate thereof are hereby required to present the same to the under signed at the store house building of Isaac Beam, in the city of Albany. Oregon, under oath within three months from this date. Dated tnis 2nd day of September. A D, 1893. R K CANTERBURY, AfS:gnee of Isaao Bea.rn.an insolvent. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW! SHADES, Best : in : k : Met, AT Fortmiller 4 Mug's. best of plasters. -alhaa; Orrceai