so:ii'i sailors bwui. And Oihors Do Not, Yet Manage to L'.vo Along. .;lmmlii lu tiw flw' Hit! Waters nr thn Tin. mi.- Nflwf tiroum oi lirowu.ns rreorv?tfc ' ; ' ! ,.'( 1 1 1 1 i r i vfTX Albany Steim Laandrj Ti: fist r? C it'iiht,.:i r."i iwrjantaiie of lilue jackets to the ,. -f wlm arc nnnbta to is -.' i.'-i'.i.v br-o tawarraut snr.'.c surprise ' i i"' jvirt of an Inqv.iivr. Appron- .,o-,a t'io iiar.il eervlen wltli uo - , ' i-.-aiViicdpu of how tokeepailiart 1 10 v.-.ittr Ihi'-n they hnvo of star i mninlopirallniit, studding sail l,jra,' tracing line, block ship, thimblo, i,o 'Hips. In tiino, of course, the young ..v is hound to malm the acquaintance . .i... i.tt.w hnt. hci nrnv become gray i-.nrt salty, and perhaps rise to be bo s n ..into, and never learn w swuu. ,.. ,,t.f ttin.savs the Now 111 tlUlV lAtrtv York Sun, tho lack of accomplishment .due to Jack's not toning auvuu"B ' ..(nniiuw fFtrod him. be- uiuselie has many chances to learn if ;,a onlv would. When ships are numg . .. ",v,. i -ur,n wntcrs Demiission io swim is often given to those who vbh it, and there arc enough BWim ... :., iuB ciihVK mmnanv toffivein- JltUllft v .. ..i h MhArR. To counter- bakince the ones who do not swim there are many expert swimmers in , , ih work he has to U1C HUVy, . , ... do, Jack, after a yew 's Bcnrice, is like ly to bj a splendidly tremcn leiiow .": i w tamlmwd to the high ,it. and his food and hours are such as i- keen Urn in the beat ol physical V.ira. tio, vrhea Jack is a swimmer, l ie conditions combine to make him at , nee a strong and graceful creature in ic water, lie knows his abilities, and lis leads him into what the sedate i ndancn might consider foolhardi u'ss. When the ship lies in temperate -. I. i Burimmmp ncrmission has t: rn j'iven, the ship's port lower boom ii lot down into the water. This boom l'cs against the ship's side when she is under way, but when at anchor is used i s the mooring place for such small ! oats and lnnnches as may be in serv ice at the time. A life line runs from lie ship to the topping lift, which sup ports the boom. The lowering of the iidom into the water gives Jack a con venient but slightly hazardous way of getting down, lint the sailor swimmer ii, nmfnra in nse the boom as a iiijanB of getting back to the ship after a dive from the rau or some uwb. Cigc point. A dive from the rail means I a descent of eighteen feet in the case of a frigate, and more in the modern cruiser. This height is not so great as to dannt Jack's courage, and many saQormenhave plunged headforemost in the sea from the tip of the flying jibboom, which is upward of thirty-five feet from the water. In swimming in tropical waters there fa one drawback to the sport-sharks. The sight of a triangular black fin knif ing its wav through the water, and . ..),i,min7 nf the water by the llick of a tail, is chilling enough when seen from the safe deck of a ship, ; nn iinnht. marrow freezing when viewed from the green level of the sea. If Jack wont swimming unprotected in such regions there would likely be an at. roll call Some Homing, lint Jack has his swimming pond in the tropics or had in the days of the great hulled frigate just as he i,rfhor north. This is aceom- K tMnmo nn the four ComeTE .i n tnnliftt. thiis fnrmhur a baff, and sinking it over the ship's side. When it has filled the four corners are lifted , l font, mit, nf the water, and Jack has an admirable natatorium, secure from sharks and large and deep enongn to admit of any amount of diving and .DTpiiTiniinff. The fact that a bluejacket cannot ;m i,ae n mnr effect noon him in the discharge of perilous duty than if he were a merman, lie jumps lniu . i n fLllfMAviD? errand when the sea is mountain high, and he knows he . tvwori n deck again if an i:n"ry wave throws the boat upon her ...? onA fumble all hands out. iruaui ouuo m lie goes aloft and lays out to the end of ii vard when the ship is tossing about :... - Ai, anA trtirp ift nnthiiur below iw.unwn, hiin but an endless stretch of roaring waves. The yard quivers and groans, ..-a TaAir huH in hold on like jrrim death, for one moment's loosening of his grasp and he is snapped off into .r.,tn. This mMirifl nothing short of drowning, and yet that thought never seems to occur to him. His life goes on, and perhaps the emergency of his having to make some effort to swim may never arise. ;.- Each ship of the navy is fitted with two life buoys on the starboard and port rails aft. These are constructed of a frame holding two large air-tight eoppcr vessels. The apparatus floats upright, and there Is a pUtee on which the man overboard may find a footing. The buoy readily sustains a man's weight, and holds him comparatively high out of the water if he stands on v.....-,... hnlnn When a man has tumbled overboard at night, and one or both of the life buoys have beenor ,!,...,. ,i .r the sailor at the rail nulls nf tum lmrihs over the buov. This fires a cap, which ignites a long tube of red fire inserted m me main upr-gui oi ,:. h.w Thn other knob. when nulled. releases the buoy, and it drops into the water. The red ure uurns a long wiuc ...! the luckless bluejacket. Many a sailorman who could not swim has been saved Dy tue ceieruv which the life buoys have been dropped. Time to Eat Thorn. A brace of pheasants were once for warded by a theatrical manager to one of London's best-known and ablest play tasters. He did not know what to do with them; it seemed a foolish fuss to send them back, and yet . So he told his editor what had happened, and r. M his advice. "How long have you 1 ad them?" asked the editor. "Eight -y, ' uo aaawoma, "J.un ev worn t.,, up.iiutiv. f it tLi" h worse than Old papers for aale hereat flvecenH, per doien. You eat) get B loaves of bread al Mayer & Kimbrouglifor 25 cla. A 11 krnnurlllir i.liemMlves iudebled to me will please call and sel"e ' -ar a tw t iu once. CAPTAIN .tiWEENEY, V. S. A, ....... i.MI, llnh'S (V tian uiego, vyui. ".,n .-- larrh ltepieily Is the flrst nieiUoino I have ever round that would do me any Pr oe olio. Bom uy . " timith. nrnnertv with Peterson . un Thev are aaeiiU for (lie Old Reliable, Home Mutual, New Zealand, Springfield of Masaaoliuseiu, Continental, and other good, reliable companies. Notice far Publication Urn Htatss Land Okici, UuaoK, Cm, Obiooii, June 1,1896, i. i,h rivnii tliat in compli- anoe with the provisions of the act of con gress of J line S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lanus in tne sura ' Nivul and Washington Territory," as exteaded to all the Public Land States by act ot Augusi , -u.... nfOreion City, county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, has this day Bled in this office her sworn suitenieiii. no. a.. th ni,w,asft nf the sK of n w n e )i of swX and swKofnek'of Sec tion No. 22 in township Bo. lu soinu, vr. . u., .,,,1 will nfter nroof to Show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone thsn tor apticauu. . ...a tn otliliab her claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on awm..,. the S6th day of August, 1886. Shenames as witnesses: J t Berry of Berry, Oregon, WmT Whltlock of Berry, , , nhrt Cnrrell. of Berry, Oregon, Ueorge'uaybura of Berry, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming aovermij w. ., A IUA lanrlfl fttR TeOUeSted tO file auoic-uw.," ' their claims in this office on or before said 26th day of August, 1895. . ' llOBSBT A. AIUjIim, Kegister. RICHARDS 4 PHILLIPS, Propr$ Albany, Orcffon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates tor Family Washing. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Kotundea. It la sold oa a jruusmsebr aU drua atita, It euws Jjiolpwnt Consumptie audia the bast Couth sad Crsus Gurm. i . - lor sale by N. W.Bimlh. J. F. HYDE, Agent, jUebanon. - Oregon, -5 rine unenterprising i Business Man . .. Uses a small amount of Print' orl Htutinnerv and other Ad vertising matter, sna as oonsequenoe his business die away and he is then like the man whose picture appear above. A.dmlnlBtrlotrlx'B Notloe Notice is hereby given, that by order of i, , M,ri nf l.inn conntv. Oregon. UIBWUU.J w.- - - i the undersigned haa been duly appointed 1 1. nA tharinivnuAiinea hciiukhuiuih- istratrix of the estate of W. A. Bishop, of said county, deceased. All parties having claims against said estate are nereoj re ...sa au,t the same, duly verified, iiuuw l" " ' ..... njmini within six months from the 12th day of July, 1805, the first publication oftnis nouce, at tne urn u. Bam'l M. Oarlana, woanon, ureBun. Hahsah K. JJisner, BaK'l M. Gakushd, Administratrix Atty. for Admr'x. ol the sie oi W. A. Bishop, deceased. -Notice of AdminlBtratlon, i. i.,ein? siven. that, bv order of the county courtof Linn county ,Oregon,the undersigned has been duly appointed and now is the duly qualinea ana suun nf the nMU Of NailCV Harks, - . deceased. AU parties having claims against said estate are nereDy requireu . ii. mi nmnerlv verilied, within six months from the 12th day of July 1896, the dale of the first publication nereoi, u the nndersismedattne omce oi oum Garland, Lebsnon. Oregon. Jons a. iiAaas, Hah'lM.0abum, Administrator. , .... for AHmr. Estate of Nancy Msrks, deceased. y PANSY. MAYER & K1MBR0UGH Havo just lweivtKl the finest lint; of CUOCKKliY and GLASS "WARE ever brought to Lt'l.avon. wh'.th 1 1 icy in vito you to call and inspi i t. Their price are an low, if not lower than anywheve oIho, in the valley. Highest Prices paid fur country product?. LMfflE THE GREAT ilYER, KIDHE? 1HD C0SST1P1T1M CUBE, Pleasant to take by old or young. SSo griping. The root of the Liverine plant is extensively used in Norway for the cure of Tiles. Sold by all first class drug gists. Wholesale Manufactures. Anchor S Chemical Co. Lebanon, Oregon Lumber Ckeap AT THE WATERLOO MILL (Two mile 't-t of Wutwloo) lie nearest mill by eittht mites to any point in the Valley. Lumber at bottom Trie. with lil.cnil tlirtcount for eanh. Will fill orders at onco. Save inoney, tiiiie, your vaon and teiun by buying of WATERLOO MILL You can haul 1500 feet at a load as the road iB good to this Mill. The Enterprising Business Man. . BARBER SHOP Best Bliaves, Hair Cut oi Shampoo at B. F. KIRK, SrsrraifSSShaving Parlor. Consequently his BuBiness In- . 1 ha becomes 8 happy as the individual who is represented by the piotuw just above. Notice of Executrix. vtt u lunwhv iriven to all whom it may concern, that, by an order of the County Court for Linn County. ouh ui Oregon, the undersigned has been duly ap pointed and is now the duly qualified and acting Executrix 01 me m " testament of Eugene H. Ulm, deceased. All parties indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate paynwui. ,h nnrfmiimed. and all parties having claims against the estate are hereby re- ..-..! hmfMHit the same nroiwriv m- fied, within six months from the 6th day of April 1895, the first publication oi uns notice, to the underaigneu ai uie muiuc Sam'l M. OarUnd, Ubanon, ure. L. J. VIM, K. of the last will and testament of Eugene H. Ulm, deceased. Sak'i. M. 4AMin, Atty. for Executrix. Job Piintinfj -R Wo W. E. CHANDLER, Dealer If Stoves Tin and Plumbing Goods. NEXT DOOR TO ST. CHABLEH HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing e Specialty TINNER and PLUMBER. Reparing and all kind of Jod work done at hard time prices. ' ( LEIJAN0X, - - OREGON, liutiv. or i'.y'" lie worse toaa j. . "pi " brines eb I Oregon Central &EasternR.R. Co. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE, rnnu4 at Ysnuina Bay with the Sao Francisco aud Yaquina JJay meam hip Company Steaiostiip ."Farallon" a i Ai,d flrstolass In every respect Balls from Yaquina for San Francisco about every 8 daye. Puaui.nirer accominoaallons uiisu' passed. Bli'irlMrt rocte lieiween mr Willamette Valley anu i;auinrun. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisco: ;;(; Steerage............ B u Cabin,roundtrip,60da. 18 00 For aallliig days apply to . H. L. Wai-den, Agent, " Edwih Btons, Ma'ger.. Albany, Curvallis, Oregon. Oreifon, Cbas, ClakK, Bniit., , :,; VarvNiue, " QrHu. ol All Kinds Is done at this Office' ifa Workmanlike Manner, and at Prices to Compare with the Ynnr Rnainass will be Increased by having Your Job Printing done at tms urace. THE LEBAHOH EIPBES8. lor' for the Jaded aa fiood Health for all Unkind. ior En immu. drugs or on. Joy's Vegetable Consttps lion, Uvrt Complslnts and Kidney Affections. J . nnrjlfcUTC . bur I man i w rxn I OBTAIN A PATWT ? troinpt n.wer nil u bonett 0Wn.'";iT13 M. Al. funostlon concernins ruirwiw numNniiwi I and KWmtno doom ifuwnw. . 'atenu tftkeo tbroURh itunn m GO. "SllklTif ffrtltioBJBODll.ly. wHi.(S fcpiM, US wur7 OOClW r . H 1 CAriisMt, ui fo,.ii itrVrtfUa 1 -".ir tit : Jot's Teireiable BnntanaHllA prarents tired feel lngs, staggering sen sations, palpitation nf lur( nuh nf blood to the head, oinunea, ringing 10 tars, spots before the ye hsadache, bil- iomae,onaiiipMtoB of bowels, pains In ine Dscs,oieiancnuir, tooaue coated, foul breath, pimples on faoa. badV and limb. declineofnerrs forae diizy spells, faint spslls, cold, elammy mS and hsjuhLaoiir risings, fatigue, in- oranukanu au uw esstsoftbeetomach, Urer and kidneys. Jvm v.(ubit atr .pni.u iibr su dnmUls. Itefuse a tutxtmite. When you Mr far ih.bHtwUutl yoegstlMlMSl, sS JT and I-ttHlU i.ro -)ggu eAMMiiwl oa nivy Jy Ji w re v ( 1,000.000 People Wear D6LAS US3 SHOES W - .. . . t L cr rut c j fin i i si n i a ror .f 'J.UO,J2.&o,7.uu,i.a s rAN PIT ANY POOT. N'Si Wer VT. I Ihniir.ni ihof mid uvu iriitu w 1 .ou to wu.oy u W. I.. Inini1it For Sale by Hiram Baker, Lebanon, Or. Zing cij MOHT, 3TR0N0. JPEEDY, HANDSOHE. FINEST MATERIAL. 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