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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1893)
H. I. KIRKPATKIVK. 1-Bbli.h.r. BCSISESS BKEVITIES. LEBANON.. .. OREGON OCCIDENTAL IS'EWS Sodden Tprising Among the Natives of Alaska. AI ABIZOSA JUDGE DEPOSED. Kiw Shelbjr of Portland to Touch the Button in the launching of the Battle Ship. Spokane and Portland an now con nected by telephone. Tatwmawill ship about seventy car goes or 7,000,000 bushels of wheat this year. Two men, A. W. Boes and Mr. "Wili iama, are reported test on the Colorado Chrfa Evans n enmnloiniri, nf twin in hie sightless ere. The ball that entered mere is Mill in hie head. Secretary Herbert hag ordered hard aandstone or granite to be need in the construction of the Port Orchard dock instead of Tenino sandstone. E. W. French, Probate Judge of Yav apai county, A. T., charged with forgery and embezzlement, has been deposed and J. F. Wilson appointed to succeed him. A submarine cable of 500 volts was laid between Kan Ifego and Coronado the other day. It is to supply the force to ran a. new electric road at the latter place. A 200-foot tunnel has met been eom- nlettvi at tUm filtana . J "" uin iu V 1 nil . coanty, and a contract is soon to be let I.... imn i . i i wu uw i lung, xixposures are satisfactory. . The coyotes in the Verde river section in Arizona are affected with hydrophobia to snch an extent that it is dangerous to travel through that country and eepeci ally to camp at night. Steps are about to be taken toward the construction of a fish ladder at the falls of the Willamette at Oregon City, for which the last Oregon Legislature made an appropriation of $10,000. A London company is said to have bought the nickel mines in Oregon. It IB heiimmft tiiu nnmnnni. wilt . - . . H.v wufjuj .iu cm., a plant to manufacture armor for battle ships and for other purposes. The Fanners' Insurance Company at Spokane has been so managed that the stockholders have been deceived, and a receiver hag been appointed. The com pany has out $216,000 worth of policies, with assets of $5,000. A report eomee from Los Angelee coun ty, Cai., that a grove of bananas in the Cahnenga foothills will produce this sea son 260 bunches of good, merchantable fruit, and will yield, it is said, a hand some profit to the owner. A bank in Arizona, which closed a abort time ago, issued the following no tice: "This bank has not busted; it owes the people $36,000; the people owe it $55,000; it is the people who are bust ed; when they pay we'll pay." The Board of Public Works at Taroma gallons of water daily in the water com pany's guaranteed supply, which was purchased recently by the city, together with the electric-light plant, for $1,750, 000. According to the report of Beceiver Hadley the Oregon Pacific is running behind. He reports: June, earnings, $21,833.16; expenses, $26,617.41; loss, 3,78121. Jolv, earnings, $16,(M0.31; ex penses, $23,681.67; lose, $6,M1.36. Au gust, earnings, $16,367.61; expenses, $10,238.51; loss, $3,670.90. The Linn County Board of Equaliza tion has assessed the Southern Pacific at $4,000 per mile on the road and $667 on rolling stock on the main line. The Or egonian and Lebanon branch was placed at $3,000 on the roadbed, and the utckuh ractuc win db aoow -t,.HJU on roadbed and rolling stock. From authentic reports received at roruano oy persons ma position to know it is believed that there lias been a re cant anil smtrton nnriainn- amfww thn na tives of Alaska. Many persons were uiieu, among went ueing several mis sionaries sent out by the American Board. . The Southern Pacific Company ran a free excursion train out of bacramento the other afternoon, bound for Beno, Kev. Between 300 and 400 Indians, who went there to pick hops, were provided with accommodations and sent to their homes in the Sagebrush State. They went in freight cars, and pulled out for the mountains cheering. A letter received at Kaelo, B. C, dis closes the fact that a young fellow who ran a restaurant in that town, and who died lately from fever and dvsentery, was the son of an Irish Earl. The young man, who was always very reticent about his people, was a general favorite. His name was Charles Heginald Weatherly, and his mother is Lady Louisa of the jame name. Frank Shay, a Southern Pacific Com pany attorney and for many years Sena tor Stanford's private secretary, is con- siaerea to snow oeuer wan anyone else It has lieen nunr.! tl,t pi.:i.l.i..i.;d took aiwut 430,000 baskets of jwaclies The Aztecs filled quills with gold dust, sealed them and passed them from hand to hand as coin. New York claims the distinction of ueing tne omy suite tliat produces both rock and brine salt. A paper has been invented in Germanv iroui wuicn nit writing may be erased Till? aUlitinfrV(w wan. iniruntcul in .(WW i and now over $7,000,000 worth are anmt- any nsea in me united states. FftniMtlft tmmrlti siaui rliutwuuul wn their snare of a business which has here- .wore oeen monopolized by men. - --,'- aw.w w.ii 111 viiuutA.iUIl IB I mnch as 325 United States dollars. Pennsvlranim ntnh fiwrt in tha. and Florida follow in the order named. The largest Bold nngget ever known aM th ' Karah Kam.lo tnnw.A A... - uKui.au, IVUUU III AUtT tralia. It weighed 233 pounds 4 ounces Beports of increase of street railroad v ""v.vu.wwiuvi iianauprritrTAItU mule power in large cities average 90 per Mfiro than ID HlYi ,nnB Af : -v.ww kvua vi Miiiiuu vrviv packed by the canneries on the Frazer m 1 r a:. . . 11 w"b season, u tooc nearly 30,000,000 cans. Amnnir thA IMirlnna nmJn.t. nf . 1. State of Maine are wooden bottles. These are made not for liquids, but for pills, powdere and tablets. Cuba has 102 coffee plantations, 700 Rnnr nl.ntatinna A 5110 InLnn, 3,1100 cattle (arms and 1,700 small farms devoted to various product. The Bilvnr nmWtnf ihnTTnUarl u.t.u is annnt KU. nir ..,, ..,. ... I I vvu u. VUI WMU ill 111' eral nmnnntinn whinh wv-.linn n t.. wmbus www xoau too, ,&5U,oos. CommanilAr T.nitlnw nf I,A rk;... which has been patrolling Bebring Sea all IDmailir. MtimntAa llio .nilw Af utic Beating iniB year at ou.uuo skins. The stoppage of silver mining will re- dnrA nnr annual nnnl nf . 1 .1 t. ---- HurPJ v. auu ip uuv third. Just about 33 per cent of the n.l. .1 IJ ' . . .... j'eiu ui gum is uaen ont ot silver mines. A talpaTanhir nnnftn iiuh-nt u r r""" i".mwuk umiuuinai, re- wu.ij fjCTiwicu, uireaiens noi only to ie Kiepnone as at present emnioved. hnt tn mvnl,,inn; phyin general. Counting the bearing and non-bearing orange trees in Florida, there are eeti- uuueu iu oe iu,ow,uuu trees. (Jalifornia IS CreflltMt With havins A IHm ftiUl -- and Arizona about 1,000,000. One tOW hmt nn iha Afioaiaalnn; ;H . good stage of water can take from St. Louis to Sew Orleans a tow carrving 10.000 tons of grain, a quantity that vnnlil Mnnm lift f ... . " lid ui M;il OiTB each. The whaling industry has fallen off so mtlch aa tn nlav hnt a mail nami 1 tk. world's commerce. The latest figures uuuunauie snow me production to aver age between 16,000 and 20,000 tuns of jut gallium eai.ii per year. , F. P. Loom is, formerly United States Consul at St. Etienne. says that from an inVPOtiontinn ll. In.itaneilnn.ll.., .ku. . r..vu uvwmmuuuuuuj,,,, 06,000 Americans of the better class visit Europe every year, and that they spend about $100,000,000. ErBJtttM Witnsin ia MiiAvtivl ass . aajoic sat vj eytrrv, VVV( 000 in the fortv-one savings banks of XfiW York (tnii Imnlrlvn haA Kwr man x,wu,uw uepositors, and tbe capi i4u ui an me national Danes in the conn ry n only f70O,UU,00O. EASTERN IfflELAXGK Colorado Miners I'nfavorable to a Sliding Wage Scale. THE POPULATION OP OKLAHOMA. Immigration Into Canada-Choice Lands in the Bed River Val ley of Borth Dakota, PCfiELT PEB80KAL. Mral Hlnnnt a t-rJXt Inl.iiuJ. 1 hv v miuinrei a w lie, says that some of the native women she met in Horn-tin. n wtm on oiiltioatMl ami rennea as any women she ever saw. FivA Trinh Paaon toVr, Ikal. i - sb 1 HCT UUUI nlafXMI that dm nnl in k at fwwB mMmmm she uuv vv W IUUUU UI1 fcllC map of Ireland. These are the Duke of 1UJ. IL. D.J .fCL.Hi.lJ .t n oiiioiutnni. mc zjtxu m outtmeiu, ine ari ui lanuey, visconn. iiangor and Vis count Hawarden. aaaBj W UIMU, ( ItU a numerous suite, is expected to arrive in liav aViorrlv A f( HT i and Rome the Siamese Prince will pro- fuarl tr. Um.. U, U Ml I ' I sv uiwii, nuciv iic wm iw nKeiveu Dy jung numnert, Mr Rfllfnnr whn w-MI It ;B tU V-i he Premier of England tome day if hilt siM.lt h last a ia salon InAnAi 1 at most interesting bachelor in England. ib uitiiuMjiue, ma iace oeing uncom mon I v rnfinpH nnH Atraar in . And for A fttatttiman ha ia arnn UiL I yean counting 46. He is a nephew of wo lumijuu vi uoiwinirji, miu hu Danuir ried sister presides over hit household. 77 Wf .U1, WlUJfWTCl nuu Viu- fuuixiuKi. in me new leaaer ot Vxiimore s band. People are wondering what so fins sv mnuirvian mm HatVua -a.11 JA - - on uwiuma, will VI W 111 such a position, to which the members I IL. 1 1 1 t . i J i ... " wiv whiu uv eieciea mm, wita Airs (t ilmnt-'a hoarfv sinnavMrail Xtm U..., . who has been leader since shortly after P. 8. Gil more' s death, will return to i nTiueuw Baa resume tne control of the band which so long bora his name. An Amt-ritan mUn arao HifMti$l ui rnji. fiiau ciuan macKie inns de- vriW him' "Ahomm A.-a ... 1.11 " ' UgUIB, Hill Ulll, but above the medium height. White muuiE auuub uib ncr,K. ine Diueet blue eyee I ever saw, with a keen, merry MDTMwion in fth.ir aMmhtio ilanll,. iiyee that have never used glasses de- siutueu hi uiu aujr um ewe i spile iiieir owners tn years. A face al um vaiuo u, un ruiaui eiv oy ternaiing Detween ruddy and pale tints htanford. He says $56,000,000 would be i like a mixture of heather red and white! a conservative estimate of the value of A pleasant speech, with a quaint twist the property. The assessed value of real ;of Glasgow in the accent Ouaint un eetate owned by the late Senator is $3,-; conventional, honest manners, all the 2aO,000, and the market value probably , more elegant by reason of their vorv $12,000,000. ( simplicity." 3 The harvest nf th. rinri.l. n, nan nnmmunna Ivulull 1 1 1 VA1 . A disnati.h fmm Pall Pia .n... !.. all the mills are running. Horses and cattle are dying of drouth in , hi man imtui ui xcxas. The Imlian. am matinn tl,a . ment about $7,000,000 per year. Mob law was stronglr condemned by the KnorvUle (Tenn.) Preebytery. Janau. A R.rfijil 1. n 1 wtmoiu IB W II" C m UlOllU- ment in Fairmount Park, Philadephia. Congressman deArmond proposes a tax on all incomes in excess of $10,000. Tha fniwirt nf ha TT.aK ( - - VWU VJTJ 111 111 13 n,ll says that polygamous marriages are a thing of the past. Over one-Bfth of the whole number of people in the United States have visited the World's Fair.. flWiroil iwnnM will fnvm i- tiou to prevent lynchings and other out rages upon tin race. fowmlnrv l.nmnl t,nB I - ..-...j iim ajijiuuimi a board to appraise Fort Bliss in Texas, with a view to its sale. F.x-President Harrison is said to have received $1,H0 for a recent magazine ar ticle nn tli U'nrlH'i, fl- FKOM WASHINGTON CITY. Senator Dolph has introduced a bill to ratify the agreement with the Indians on the Nillltz nwinrvutinn ilMnn fn. ... . ...im,, uiuil, III! tlltl cession of their lands not needed for al- luimuiii. The cliarmi. morla rtn tha Oklahoma City of alleged miseondui'ton the part of Captain D. F. Steele of the United States army (retired) in connec tion with the niwnino nf fllrlnl. ....... . .. settlement had their effect in the issuing nf an order by tlie Swretary of War for uihi .-uutrtiai 01 vapiain nieeie. rie is chari!ed with fmnH in i,iB nm..iai pacitv, while in command of the troops . , muit, taju.nji ui some oi ine best land sites in the Territory and with makini a bargain with an auctioneer bv which he purchased at the verv lowest Arrangement are heine made at the Navy IJepartnient for tiie trial o( the new cruinor Olympia, built bv the Union Iron Works of San Francisco". The trial will take place alwnt November 1 over a forty-mile course in Santa Barbara Chan nel between Point Conception and 8ama Barbara. ArenhlilMr in O Tmiaann. .4 1. i i B ..iw.i.i, DMiKniiDiib is sued by Secrotarv Carlisle the amount of money in circulation in the United States Octolier 1 was $1,701,IBH,0I8. The average circulation per capita, estimat ing the population at 07,80ti,000, is there fore 125.20. a net itinmauA In ,,i.inla:..n during September of $21,877,247. The "' "em oi increase was gold coin, via., $14,820,741. President Clnvalanit ha miA i.. proclamation setting apart a large tract J 'and as a forest reserve under the act p., Ku.oi,niieiu Duuuings and other m 'ana as a lorest reserve under the act propertv sold when the niiiitarv camp I ' March 8, 1801. The reservation wilt waB broken up. The court-martial will i known as the "Cascade forest reser- tnont at Knrt I) ...... at 1. .. .1 . .. n . ..." p. wun-umrtiai Wl meet at Fort Keno. Oklahoma. Strenuous efforts have been made by thorn faonrinn mil n..nAu:n .1.- 1 . "I'l"""" w") -iic-Oreary sulwtitute for tiie ttearv bill to agree upon a time when the bill' shall be considered. It is feared that there will be no quorum in the House as soon as uur vow is uicen on tne f ederal election Vatjon. It .TtMnly fann. l.A n..l 1.1. linn . , ' " .nn WIUUIIIIK nver 00 miles southward, about twentv milnHwifl. tak-lt In n .l..ft ' Hereafter no settlement will be allowed niuiiu i uj uounuanea. HAfnularv Hnl. fiMUI. 1 . .1 . . otUii.u 1IIM1 1KIH IO Hie Secretary of tlie Treasnry estimates for appropriations for the Interior Ilepart- Mnm than a IWl Ann 1.. 1 used in Congreesional debate since the wi'w rcpou quetiuon came up. Several Tinnila in Phitarlalnnln ine from B tn 12 veurn nlrl l,aua lilan am. w w trjrui revuivers IO SCHOOL More than one-half of the Cherokee fitrin hjlAnuiM hami al.Jn lf. .1 : - . r .M..D a)i,ciuj in. uieu claims and gone back to their old homes. Virginia comes np smiling with the iaia iKftimii crop ior yean, tuortolk reports 500,000 bushels more than last year. ThA Mlamin Q..A 11 1 -f ' 1 1 -- - .. ..u. . jjuauu wi AiuinaMl Commiftaionent anri the atiihuii niee are preparing a new schedule of Rnilmnn1 tvaina mill aln.l W. tl. 1 .n .i J w ui uy electricity. The New York Central rail- i""ii jjivLoiuiy uiv nrai 10 use tnat system. TtenrMwntatitMi i?nnnna nf T.. t.. introduced resolutions in the House re ferring the question of silver to a vote of the people. Immigration into Canada has proven failnro thn vuiat u... - Juu. .1 nc w si,v .out, umcww UI 1 Der cent comnareri with til. nmvinna year being shown. Kansas farmers have been taken in bv swindlers, who sell a compound alleged to double the amnnnt nf hiitta Imm - given amount of cream. A Kentucky Congressman wants the government to pay rent for the school- hnnRefl anrl ehnrinAB noon an hnanifala by the armies during tiie war. The canal between Georgia Bay and Talte Antarin mrhinh vill al.na.un Chicago route to the seaboard by over 1 IBB! anlloa la naaaln. 1...1 ,vw UIIIC, IB UONIIIf I.U111 ,1 1: .11JU. Tn Vaavlanit Ik. Inial ..n.l -f jn?w:iua9 are eiinig in me orcnanis ai xn ujuib uuauei. irricv. in; gn low dial II does not pay to ship them to market. Tha. PI.; 1 ; I i J : vuivavu K' aim tin i tima tuill IU III- dictments against twelve men, who are cuarvea wun arson, xney were com bined to insure houses and then burn mem. 1 mrhiatla that will main Uanlf k.-l for twenty-five miles has just been fin- ishMl hv.lnhn Rimfln anrl it a.,11 .Inn the car shops at Third and Berks street, Philntalnhla The innehtannAM Mt hnan in fVWann is $206. Even Kansas, which has always oeen an insatiate Borrower, am only succeeded in running up a mortgage debt of $170 per head. A Bocheeter man has devised a plan Dy wnicn a trolley street car can be fltnnnfal almiat inatantanonnaln wallk. in a space of three. feet, while the car is : . i.. ii i gin iik a. tun bjhjvu. Ra rtlinlil i ' maa,iflmwila.ln.a.ia.. wmch is at present on exhibition at the World's Fair will be kept at Chicago. ine worn is oi oronse, anu is composed of heroic figures of Washington and La fayette. The silver-mine owers at Aspen, Col., have proposed a eliding scale of wages to the men, but the latter are not dis posed to accept it, and work will not be resumed until the price of silver justifies the old wages. F.ldnr Robert, nf ihn Mnrmnn f!hnanh complains that he was barred from par ticipating in the proceedings of the Par liament of Religions at the World's Fair, notwithstanding tbe belief was enter tained that all religions could have the right and privilege to be heard. It i. retmrtAn tliat t.h. Amn. nf twanhaa and grapes in Michigan this year are too great to be moved. The various trans- nnrtatinn nnmnaniaa that .m i. .w. 1 n....... wuijauiui ' Eiinncu 111 carrying the product to Chicago and muni luaiaGMiaiauTDiamiuicu Willi OI- ferings of material to be carried away. A party of negro miners passing through Chicope, Kan., from a visit to Wier were called " scabs " by a lot of hnv. anil atnnna arana thvnvn at i wlien one of tlie negroes fired his pistol at me ooys, wounding one. much ex i T 7 " oraniwu i -rr-f -"! tut tun interior ltenan- law nneal bill. Efforts will be made to """"t ior the fiscal year ending June 80, .,,.., al, w mnn mner inisvoteas ! appropriations asked aggre- PM i8, .,fT ' "PPonente want it ' ft 17,77U.134, as againat $180,087,030 put off till November l to vait for a 1 for the current fiscal voar. The principal quorum. There is little doubt expressed;" ' tlie armv and navy pensiom ..... .nc uiu win p tnrongn as soon as a wm np i(m,K),000. This in a vote can be reached. Several WcUrn i decreane of $5,000,000 from the present i.-iiiiK nnmnm wiliun -"MM Wl, , j -..., ...v Bn.ninnabdmviuil tor the non-enlortement of the Ueary In ht wttw.tt in tl.A n. ... -,. w vim vuiuuilimtUUUr ui Indian Attain. Pmf Ptitnan, ;n a- etnolo?ical exhibit of the yuimo rmr uwnounces as laiseiioodB the rimrvM htr 1rm U..rllu i"H.: " v; -.utii, viiMirniMii of the Universal Pcatw Union, that bru tal and cruel exhibitions of tlie Indian Buu uKiii-v were given at tne lair. The I areusations are diartwterixed as misrep-iTho Qhoc i Daii. reeenuuons; he says there has been not 1 l,C WllaSIia 1x01110 ranrawntntinn nf tha Tn.i;a .... .1 EA8T AND SOUTH -OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Exp,a train. Igatf Corn. ml a.lly: W... n.ny At. n.m A, m. a-iAr Mnn PranrlMVi i.v T in m Th uiu,t. ....1..., .: : : rr : - Htinld, Hslirr, llnrri.t.urK. Jiiunlloii f'lty Irr a"l,ill,T."."nid "" "all""" mm KoMiltutu li Rowlinnt mull ttallr : " fnrtl.na t.i I M ,. m. IS : r. .,l.r ..AIIiiy Ar.llS : r. a. " ' MMHliiim 7 00 . ; lalCl iimllg.rtr.lll-(llly (csii HiiiiH.ti. l:a) r. Lt Albany Ar. u a 4i 4 .w r. M.!Ar...,.,l4itMlli)U h.i 11.10 . a S:l. a .l.y Allxtliy t-t, r. u. B:W a. At ..iattmnon a iw . j 1 v l,uiai .uuiuiiiT, and there has not been a single Indian ..iii,uu w me i nuen states wno like taken part in any exhibition except the Iavajos, who have been quietly sitting in a hnt weaving and making silver work. Indiana (mm VsnmnH. tunn.l .1 , . -"-"-. imaiiu, nuu are "'rely outside the jurisdiction of the ....cu mam, nave given exiiinitions, performing ceremonial songs and dances. KWrotnrv Pa-liala . .1 . .w w,,DIO IINn m,,, w lne "uum! ",n cP'y w tue reeoiution 01 that bodv askine him why 4,500,000 ounces Of Silver htlltinn B.M nnt m.KhnD...l J ing July and AuguBt as required bv law. The reply says, as the United Htates iB 'ot. tiurcnaser 01 Bilver in the WOrld. the Kecratarv nl tha after an examination of the oflers and quutauons eacn aay should determine What in hi. inrlitmant ia a fai h.l.w. Lr either has to purchase 4,600,000 ounces .ne ueaiere prices, no matter Sow un reasonable or exorbitant, or he niustem- nlov such meana an am at hia I ; ..va, ,D LUIIIUiailU to aeceiiam the actual market price. The effort of the department sirn June ia nas oeen to simpiv amwrtain tlie fair market nrice nf hnltinn a-u ! :$ .. I offered for sale, and wlien ascertained to uibkc puruiiMies as tnai price. Thft l(imiiin Affaiw. r...v.:.. 1. decided to report favorably the MiTCreary ...v AUVTJIIIkl, UIU, ABtrtfiatJ ,' wnua ineuiutiese reRistration Deriod Six mnn thn (mm the. naieM ,.t the act. It strikes out the word "white" iroro tne ueary act bo as to permit the testimony of anybody except Chinamen tti he addiinail tn nmvn 'Ai.. . - VilllUDUICJI MFC entitled to register." It defines a Chi- uoh; lauurer. ueary onereo ms amend ment rennipino nlinin-Mk:.. : . p.UWKiaiiiiiK in imn- nection with the identilication clauxe, inu omv seciireti tnree votes in its sup port. The majority ilmnnun tl,n a...u. l.uiib v, hip i reunurv nenartrnent sulli- cient. liearv cast the onlvadvenie vote. ,on,'uu'1 IKiAtia Kw; ,;;;;;; uc ue.;irei tne oni H teetli are tlruwii '7 , ia, nuiainwi ai iowwitrata (torn that it is a makeshift i keeping with I1 ' ' """' the course of the administration, and "0-a. 8.1 i. "ai Ati" that he will light it tooth and nail. I llloinc Can ua nadtm Bout.. PULLMAN HtirrCT BI.CKHKKI- -..und-Oloa. Sl.aplna t:ar atta.hl t AMI THr.u.h Trains. west suia uiviaioN. Bbtwbbb Ptttusii aao CoayAU.ii. Mall tralti-il.lly (namti! Sunday): 7:S0 1. H I !.... " Pntflanll ' , i"i I IT 12:15 T. a. I Ar UeryaUuCT'uI I .in At Albany anil (Inrvallli vonnwl iriUi Imlaa Orasuii faiiiflc rallnHMl. Kilinma train-dally 'aiwwt Snnaay: Lv I'urtlaiiil Ar....MrMliinyIH... I.y. ' h;M 1. i TKRfllir.n TiriTOTS To all point, tn th. flltBflflY v FOHNITOHE v Cl H. R. Hyde, Proprietor, A FULL LINE OF Furniture -OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION AND ALL KINDS OF Carpets! Carpets! We make a snertiAltw of TTIffnirRTAirTvri n-n- . . . or day vane answered nig tit Baltimore Block. Albany, Or. Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Company OF ALBANY. ORECON. CAPITAL TOCK , . S6O0.O00 BOABD OI" SIKECTOItS. Dnn n . ItrDlltlN 'ihief JaatleB of supreme Con rt. Hon. J. W. crmiCK. Bautm. linn I V 1VV11I1IIII.II1II1 1 .. . J.O.'WKITOMAN. Kio., ;.i.li.llt. -iiai.nw nun lann innunv 111 w u uuuiill t" i a. uib ouvs, wounoing one. muctt ex- twothlrni.lhre.onrtdl,Uilrty ori .tfia.'u t citement resulted, and the negroes were poll"-. Tb. i-.na-j.iia iiJi Sli' '? XXm ,TnZ FA tatan tn Ult..k... Van :.i ttl. amount llUUlNKl. Tl IllU'rllair. ,n th. t 't'.'. "S." SBllPnl o( MXW Bp U Hon. J. L. COWAN, a. r. mmmoN, nig., c.piuiit.