and wife into the grave for the sake
of making money. You have but
one life to live, and that is very brief
at best, Take a little.comfort and
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, BY
pleasure, day by day as you go along,
T. L. DUGGER,
and try to do a little good to others.
IK THE CITY OF
A morbid insatiate d-.-sirj to possess
»CIO, UIJSN co., OUfiGON. the earth, and to grab at everything
in sight, is at the foundation of
more misery than any other one
TERMS :
thing.
Wealth alone will never
?er annum; 1rt Variably in a :l vance»».;;..$2 00
hx months,
u
_ u
....... 1 00 keep your memory green after you
Advertising rates at fair,living rates,to be are gone.”
paid monthly.
Transient advertisements must, be paid for
When the order id given for their insertion.
THE PRINCIPLE OF PROTEO HOÑ.
A horrible crime .
On Wednesday of last week, Ma
mie Walsh, a il-year old daughter
of a Milwaukie farmer, with bucket
in hand went out to gather blackber
ries. At night she failed to return
home, and search being instituted,
her body was found early7 the next
morning concealed, covered with
Examination
brush and grass,
showed that either before, or after the
murder, she had been outraged.
The news immediately7 spread and
men wild with indignation started
in every7 direction to endeavor to
find the guilty- one. There were but
NEW TO-DAY.
for publication - land of -
ricc.ai Oregon City, Oregon, June 25,
N otice
18-.2-.- Notice is hereby given that the lodovi-
ing named settler has filed notice of his in
ictition to make final proof in : Tipport of his
claim. and that said prool will be made before
the County Clerk of Linn Counfv, at Albany,
Oregon, on on Aug 9. 1892, viz: Frank II Ste
venson, Pre 1) S No» 7218, lor tlie NW of N W U
SEJ4 <>f N W *<, and N E 4 of 8 W X
.of Seo. It. T II, S.. IL 1E. He names the follow
mg witnesses to prove his continuous .resi
dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz:
William Beal. Hoi ace Cameron and James M
Fleel wood, of Lebanon. Linn ebunty» • »regon,
and Howard F Ro*e of Scio, Linn county,ore
gon.
John F MiLer, who made. Pre. D S No 6591,
for the. N W % of Sec 11 rownrt'jip 11 S R 1 Eis
especially nototied and refitdred to appear
sliowguause why Frank II Stevenson’s entiy of
part of said tract should not be allowed
J T. APPEItSON, Register
s
EANDLE in T. L.' WALT
Corner Show
following prizes are offered to those who guess the
hearest to the time this mammoth candle will burn:
First priza, $20:00 in Merchandise.
Second prijze, $10.00 in Merchandise
Tandis
(Third prize
ft
It is not so easy to make a brief
statement of the “ Principle of Pro
DEALERS IN -
tection” as it is to render that ser
vice for the rival theory. Free trade
rests on theory and assumes ideal
conditions. Protection rests on ex
perience and deals with actual cbndi
A waX candle 8 fa't-long, 13 inches around, over -I
tions. Theselatter -are always com
plex, and do not lend themselves to
neat formalisation.
In making the attempt to supply
•What you ask I do so under-protest
that what I write is inadequate.
-"iff.- ■■
Nations are industrial as Well as
S JO Jl7"—
"
"'^yslijical units. To their industrial land the bucket- -he took with her in
I coSSunied. No guess, will bo allowed after
I which to put- the berries, were gone.
welfareTTdiversification of industry
With eVqry'.$1 purchase you get a goes:
is indispensable. Following thé law | Her underclothing had been torn
of biological classification, they take from her person, and no trace of them
But the party,
—STOCK AND—
high industrial rank or low according could be found»
|
which
could
be
properly
7 termed an
to the measure of the industrial dif-
ferentiaiism of the parts from eacn ¡avenging one, took up the few
WALLACE & CO.»
I threads, and had the despoiler fallen
other and from the whole. Thisdif
j^^^’The Baive^f Clothing dealers in the Willamette X alley
| into their hands bis life would have
ferentialism is the normal process of
roN CoHNKff!
. SEE WINDOW DISPDAY.
O albanÿ , O regon )
industiial growth, which would pro- | immediately p-tid the penalty for
I the terrible crime. Several persons
ceed equably and equally in all coun
—PLACE TO—
were suspected and arrested, who
tries if the conditions were the same
fortunately7 for themselves, could es
in all. But as the world now is no
tablish their innocence of the helish
two are equal, and tire more advanced
deed. During the day (Thursday)
find their real (or supposed) interest
City Marshal Lohman of Hillsboro,
In Jefferson. Hig
in monopolizing what they regard
OFFICE WITH SCIO LAND COMPANY; '
arrested a drunkeil man in that- city7 for Poultry and Eggs.
as the more profitable industries and
• who admitted in ins maudlin ebndi
All business intrusted to mv care will receive prompt and
in keeping others on a level of indus
fion that he had outraged and mur
trial uniformity. They wish to sup
dered the girl, and told where the
ply the others With highly elaborate
bucket- and hat could be found.
products and take coarser in ex
Since the above was placed in type
change. The experience of these
Sullivan,
the man suspected, and
others is that such exchanges are un
who
confessed
to the crime while in a
profitable, as exposing them to the
largest risks in production, laying drunken condition, has been found to
Upon them the heaviest cost of trans be innocent- of the crime, and the de
fectives are still.at. sea as to who
portation, and leaviiTg them incapa
ble of military defense. Protection | i committed the dastardly deed. Ern-
I est Rafes,another suspect,near whose
is their resistance to this programme
bark wigwaum the body7 was found,
and is exercised for them by their
is still under arrest, but the Orego
■governments for the reason that it is
nian is of the opinion that he is not
the business of the government “to
the guilty7 one, but that the fiend
—Has the Largest Stock of—
promote the général welfare” by ex
who perpetrated the deed sought to
ercising a supervision over the na
throw suspicion Upon him in order
tion’s industrial growth; with a view
to screen himself.
to the proper co-ordination of it^ va
rious branches. This duty of govern
The latest new product of the Pu
ment is not tied to any kind of legis get sound country is grindstones. A
lative method, such as discriminât- car load of 12 tons of them arrived at
_ ing duties or imposts. It has been Seattle the other day from Maple
„ JAw.iu-nd""Wj. pfft'h i HninnB, fniniii Ipi !" "^TTTcj-7-& I5ugel-
and other methods.
sound railroad.
The grindstones
I should define protection as the come from a quarry near-.Maple val-
policy which, by the collective action lev, which was discovered and op
of the nation, seeks to divert a part ened by A. H. Sherwood, and is now
of its capital into a channel in which being worked by A. A. Smith and Ever shown in the Willamette Val
it would not flow otherwise, and Wells Green, of Seattle, under a lease
ley. Remember he has the
which, experience shows to be for They are the first produced in Wash
only exclusive
general benefit.—Letter of Rrof. R. ington or Oregon. The stone in
E. Thompson to Edward Atkinson question lies in a mountain about
in New York Times,
1190 feet above sea level, a few miles
from. Maple valley. It is a pure,
Gen .Booth, the commander in-chief hard .sandstone, in layers running In Albany and sells at the lowest
possible rates. ■
of the Salvation Army and author from six inches to five feet six inches
of “In darkest England,” has gained , in thickness, at a pitch of 45 degrees
a convert to his scheme, for aiding! and crops out for a distance of forty
the London poor to become self sus-1 rods, There is a large body of it in A specialty, Mail orders promptly
attended to.
taining in the person of Kerry7 La ] sight.
bouchere, editor of “Truth,” who |
formally regarded it as a sham. The | Base ball seems to be growing in
conversion was the result of the sue favor with the American game lov
cessful operation of Booth’s plan, for ing public. Nearly7 every town, vil
Which he raised a large sum of mon lage. hamlet and country neighbor
ey, and the continuance of which is hood has its “first nine” which of
now rendered difficult, because it is course excites the usual amount of
Scientific American
harder to raise money7 to support, it local pride in each respective locali-
Agency for
than it Wits to give it a start. Booth j i ityT. Everybody thus taking more
or
less
interest,
probably
causes
the
has accomplished wonders in the 13
months he has been at Work upon his players themselves to take a deeper
farm colony, near Iladieigh. A com interest than they otherwise would.
plete village has been hui t. The But they should remember that base
CAVEATS,
colony possesses 300 acres of .land un ball is but a pastime, and not- a busi
TRADE MARKS!
DESIGN PATENTS.
der crops, and 1200 acres are being ness and should not sacrifice every
COPYRIGHTS, etc,
reclaimed from the sea by the dump thing in order to play ball. That For information and free Handbook write to
MUNN
&
CO.,
361
BROADWAY»
YORK.
ing of London refuse. Thirty-seven ! while, the game is enjoyable it should Oldest bureau for securing patents NEW
in AiaS^riba-.
Every patent taken out by us is brought bfeforS
not
cause
them
to
neglect
life
’
s
du
acres are devoted to fruit, and large 1
the public by a notice given free of charge in the
•
numbers of cattle, sheep, swine and 1 ties;
poultry7 are raised-. A rabbit warren i
The little daughter of James Mc- Largest circulation of any scientific ftapef in the
is a special feature. There are, -also,
Splendidly illustrated. .No intelligent
Govensj who resides about 14 miles world.
man should be without it. Weekly»
a
a sawmill, a brickyard with a capac
$1.50 six months. Address MUNN & CO.,
of Spokanes on Hangman creek, year:
rUBbiSHERSi 361 Broadway» NeW York.
ity of 30,000’bi’ick per day, à chair;
while returning from school Thurs
factory with a daily output of 500;
day was bittep on the foot by a large
Chairs, and other manufacturing
rattlesnake, arid her lite was saved
plants. Labouchere considers that
only by the prompt administration
Booth lias demonstrated theéorreet-
of the proper antidotes. The child
hess of his theory that- wha t he called
was passing by a clump of trees on
the “submerged tenth“ only needl'd
the roadside, with a pal'ty of school-'
to be given a chance t'o bev’oine self-
mates; wheh she was struck by the
Sunporting ànd self-respecting.—
ALBANY OREGON,
snake. She was Carried to the lVoiise
There ’is a constaht change in the
of a neighbor, where a poultice of
Nôas the Southern Daâiâs Depot.
personnel of the workers at the colo
blackmud and saler-itus was applied
ny, men coiltinUally leaving to ac
to the Wofind. She was given till the
cept good situations, and n'cw ones
whisky She could drink. A. half
(taking their placés from the city;
pint Of the fiery liquid was poured
The Alba’ny Brewing Ubmpany’.'-
’That Général Booth is doing an ex
down the unconscious child’s throat beer is becoining celebrated through
cellent .work and understands liu-
before it natl a'n.y effect-, but after
inan nature is evident from the suc several hours hard work, she was vut the stale for its superiority, and
the demand for it is rapidly increas
cess of his imderfftking for the ben pronounced out of danger.
ing. We make a specialty of
efit of thé struggling poor, and of
gmu n i i im'n» i r» i i u n rwiaj*!
the SalViltion Army; No iiiati hot
Clackamas county is gfoWtog rap
well versed in human nature could idly. Two years ag'o the total vote
have Conceived aiid 'organised the for congressman in thé county wa-
Salvation Afm.v-, Noisy as it is and 3185 ; this yeal* it Was 3912. In 1890
in some respects a public nuisance, the total vote tor sheriff was 3032,
it js doing a work 'of humanity and and this year it was 38/2. According
charity peculiar to itself-, And iii a to the census of 1890 the county had Also supply families in this city 01
country with keg .beet when de-'
field otner Workers àre profie to neg a population of ìó-,238-, of about five
sired. Orders by mail w
lect;—Ofegon ian.
to the voter. The same ratio now
receive prompt alten-
gives thé coïinty 10,SG0 inhabitants—
Address the
Whoever wrote the following g‘ot a gain of mòre than 401)0 tri two years.
the truth down in a nut sh'eli• V‘ If
you have a little farm of business, or' One more national c.ohvehtibn, the
ead j’ employment, and are out of People’ party7 at Omaha, and every
Albany, Or.
Llebti do not fret and work yourself! body7 can' breath naturally7- agftin.
J
under one roof in Oregon
South of Portland
GENERAL
À baseball
aiid bat \ with every suit-
T. L.
COLLECTOR. AND INSURANCE AGEN I
Get 15 lbs. of bl ie vitriol for$l
Get 7 double rolls of wall paper for $1.
Get 5 gal coal oil (you furnish ean) for $1
That’s just what you can do at
DRY GOODS HOUSE
LAD1 ES' WEAR.
ALBANY, OREGON
And Have th
Jlrientifir
Plain and Ornamental Paper
Kalsomining and Graining
PRICES REASONABLE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SCIO HO EL
LEAVE ORDERS
To assuré the LEAD, il we can
the pleasure of showing it
the Largest Stock of
ALBANY
for 1892, in the County
OREGON.
All who are suffering from the ef
fects of Youthful Errors, Loss <>
Manhood, Failing Powers, Gonorrh
oea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis and
the many troubles which are the ef
fects of these terrible disorders will
receive, free of charge, full direct
lions how to treat nd cun; tiiem-
, OREGON.
selves at home by7 writing to tiie
California Medical and Surgical In*
firtnary, 1020) Market Street,
Agiod fitting lront or shoe adds Francisco, California.
argely to the happiness of the wear-
;r. Give me a trial. Satisfaction
ruai-anteed. One door south Of tl’.e
GOTO THE
•’ostoffice.
MAKER OF PINE BOOTS anil SHOES,
ALBANY,
OREGON
Curfy a Large Stock of
COR PANA
ALBANY,
sr Scto-en Dooi’s-; Svr<-en Vviiblciw--,
Fanvl Doors, XVi.itloWs, Motild-
gs, drivi! and gi-i-vn I'ruit
boxes-, Yellow anil Sugar
Crockery, Glasswafi1-, \X <voden Wafe, I
Etc. Highest market price paid;
for country produce.
rtiic Lyn-.bn r. iiibide
Ö0W1 i-i
\TÌ’>Ì> A ?
3®”Oi>pO.-,ite Sehmeer’s livery ¡-table V
L-’. <1 - t ¿<,1 ¿ J