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yp JjIv jM Jlj iild JS vl THUbSDAiT A RAZOR Qnarantm4 to b baat Quality If you send us 60 Coupons, or 2 Coupons and 60 cents. OR, WI WILL SEND A 3 BLADE ttoo vuamatd to b beat quality . For PENKNIFE CO Coupons, or 2 Coupons and 60 cents. AN ALASKA LE1TKK You wiQ find one coupon inside each 3 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 41 ounce bag of EVEli'SIEipGillVGO. SEND COUPOK3 WITH NMII AND ADDRESS TO BlackwelTs Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. 0. - Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. - IN NEW QUARTERS. Stewart & Sox Hardware Co. Are now in their large and veil arranged store on the north side of Second street, where they have the beet of everything in their line to meet the public demand. The best stoves. Tinware, shelf hardware of all kinds, blacksmiths implements, wood work for wagons. Flasury's mixed paints. The leading Columbia Bicycles. Grass and garden seeds, all kinds. Studebakeir wagons and buggies. Plows and other agricultural im plements, guns and ammunition. Albany Furniture Co., Incorporated. J Aft i 7H . REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Two hundred, and fifteen lepubiiuan delelgates filled the court house at 10 o'clock this morning. There was talk of a caucus the night previous, but it did not materialise, in fact would hardly have been safe. The matter of chairmanship was practically settled by mutiat consent. It lay be tween J. R. Wyatt and Senator Johnson. The Utter gracefully said the floor was satisfactory to him. The convention was called to order by J. R. Wyatt, chairman of the county central committee, at the unlucky hour of 10 :1S. Upon motion of J W. Cuaick, J. R. Wvatt was elected chairman J. A. mlson and P. H. Marshall were named for secretary. Mr. Marshall with drew, when Mr. Wilson was elected sec retary and Mr. Marshall assistant. A committee of nve was appointed to district the county tor the delegation to the state and congressional conventions: E D Cnsicfe, A J Johnson, Jos Yatef, Frank Friaby, R A Dawson. A committee of five wax appointed on Older of business: . F J Miller, A A Kees, At Cunningham, Jos Hume, E Heuness. A committee of five was appointed ou creJantiais: J W Propet, A P Flory, C L Morris, 1) Berdan, Frank Xickersoti. Adjourned for dinner. The alternoon session was opened with a song by Messrs. Lund, Alters, Steele and Rutherford, the Sbakenm Up Club. The committee on credentials reported showing the delegates entitled to a seat. I The committee on order of business reported in the favor of making nomi nations as follows : Three representatives County clerk. County sheriff. County recorder. County treasurer. Couuty judge. 1 county commissioner. County assessor. County school superintend-nt. County surveyor. County coroner. 1 delegate at large to state convention. 1 " " congressional con vention, 9 delegates to state convention. 9 delegates to county convention. County justices. . County central committee. The committee on districting county for delegates reported, giving nine districts.' Nominating speeches were ordered limited to one minute. J D Irvine, F J Miller. Frank Porter and C L Morris were elected tellers. J M Souiers, L L Say, E E Cpineyer, XI H W iies, U B Harttnus, Marion Cun ningham, L II Laseell, II Frecrksen were named for representatives. Somers and Hartuius were nominated on the first ballot. The other names were withdrawn except Say and LaseelL Upon a second ballot Say was nominated 121 to 81. X Xeedham, J P Carter and Jaa Van Winkle were named for county clerk each presented by constituents. One 'allot settled the matter. Ballot, Kccd ham 103; Van Winkle 74; Carter 30. Jas A Pearl. Jas A McFeron. George McKnight, J W Pngh and A M Tempie- ton were named tor eneriii. . First ballot, McFeron, 67: McKnizht, 37; Pugh, 50; Templeton, 20; Pearl, 21. The name of A M Templeton was with drawn. Second ballot, McFeron, 97; Pugh, 8; McKnight, 41; Pearl, 1& The name of Jas A Pearl was with- irawn S. 'in The following was received by J Luckey, of Eugene, and published the Guard: .'csbac, Alaska, March 23, '1)6. : By request of many friends 1 will en deavor to pen a few lines We sailed from Seattle March 16th on the steamer Mexico, and had good weather at.d a jolly crowd which made a very pleasant trip. The voyage was mostly made through straits and inland seas, there being almost a continuous chain of is lands We were on I v on the high seas four or fire hours. We were detained some on account of fogs and tides which made ub six days on our voyage, which is often made in three or four days. We find here a verv livelv little min ing town built at the foot of a mountain, which rises to a great height directly oerthe town. The buildings are al'l built of lumber and as a general thing are very ordinary buildings, owing to the title ot land in this country people do not want to bu:ld very expensive nouses, uut tins ta ttie liveliest town 1 i have seen for a good many years. There seems to be plenty of money and all the business nieu appear to be doing welt One man told me he had taken in over nine thousand dollar thu mouth and one day last week he took injover two thousand dollars, this being mostly for Yukon outfits and all spot cash, aud other stores do almost as big a business. There does not seem to be much worn here at present but they cay in- the course of a month's time there a ill be a great deal of work for there is consider able mining done in this section as soon as spriug opens. The pay here is from $2.00 to $3 50 per day aud board. I would advise no man to Btart to this country with less than two hundred dol- ars and even then be wants to tie saving with it for uo telling when he will get any more but from ail reports there is lots of gold ail it rough this country but it is not every one who makes a lor.uue. There is now about six hundred men on ttie trail lor the Yukon and there will be about two hundred go on the steamer we go op including about a dozen women and one boy not four years old. Harness Collars acuce and Price; J K Weatherfcrd, Eastl AlUnv: w Uliilveu. Albany: J J Wbil- ney, West Aloanyj LE Miller, Shelbni n, - fox Valley and Kock Creek; MB vu- r 1 1 . li f T 1 .. . 1 ..J 14 ....... - 1 11V linillB. OC1U HUM lIUIUBII , tfCll PIClCJBi Cheapest rranklm Butte and Santiam. rince I Adjourned until I p. m. o Buy.. It was moved and cairied that a ma jority of ballots cast elect the nominee. Carried, A motion was carried that the dele gates to the state convention present the I name of M. A. Miller as a delegate to Special prices on 'whips for tie the national convention. voting was oraerea aone uy ine vive voce system : but changed to the ballot. I J. M. Ralston wai elected assistant secretary. tellers E. K. Hammock, i. J. friieua. Peter Bither, Henry Lyon. , C. H. Elswick. H. W. McElmurry. . I. Shore, If. C. Watson. B. S. Martin were named for representatives. following was the vote: fciiawica, zv; I McElmurry, 111; (shore, 72; H 0 Wat son. 83: Martin. 86. Mchlmarry. at- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report The Great Norths Smash ! 1 r?! ft AOQOVDXESX PURE next sixty days. Power & Tomunhh FEIDAT DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Undertakers and Embalmers. Baltimore Block, Albany, Oregon Xc Charge Tor Bearie or Services ipspgci rx. ' Evidenced by the fact that there were mora of thm sold in 'Sa than any other make. Be sure to see sample before purchasing your "96 wheel. MACS BY INDIANA BICYCLE uO. iSDIASAPOLlS, IXD . A, J. Hodges, Agent, MILLER &1RT1NG KEEP eomtantl oa hand a foil line of metallic, cloth and wood casketo and coffin AlaO burial rubes and inita, in broailc'.oUi. satin, tcasoemere which TiH be sola S The Lswesl Livisg frsUli EMBALMiNQ and the propercare at the dead a specialty. MASOXIC TESrLK m mm HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR HEARSE OR SERVICE. THOMAS BRINK, All kinds of furniture and bedding-, and it you want the most comtlete flour safe, he has them and his prces the lowest. ALBANY. ORECOri. McFeron was nominated on the fourth ballot, receiving 113 votes. At press time the convention was bal loting tor recorder. OF Hardman was nominated ecoider on first ballot. When the Vnvnur went to press yes- terdav Jlr Uardman bad tust been Dominated for ' recorder. He reoeuel 122, W B Glaes 83 and Grant Froman 8. P O Morris was nominate i for t e ic- arerbv acclamation. J N Duncan. P R Keller and Dr 3 W Co e were named for countv iadge. Dr Cole was nominated on the third ballot, receiving 107 to J N Duncan's 98, the name of P R Eelley having len with Irawn. For county commissioner S N Millard, of Stniavnle, received 116 and E E Up- uiever 86. W E Savage, WmTrask, B A Stafford, VV C Pe'.erson and S C Sabin were nam ed for assessor. Stafford lead and nominated on the second ballot, receiv ing 124 votes, Savage S8. lie resides in Halsey. Miss Ida Maxwell and Mrs Lambson, of the Albany schools. Prof Torbet, of the college, aud L A Wiley, of Santiam were named for Sunt. Miss Maxwell received 139 votes npc n the fi. m: ballot, Sire Lanibsun 19. Torbet Z and - tley Z. tTI fisher was nominated lor aur- vevor bv acclamation. OF Wright, of Harrisborg, 126. Wm Fortmiller 74 was the vote for coroner. Delegates to state c invention. A J Johnson, at large; 8 A Dawson, Albany; Jos Gates, Orleans; A Evans, Browns ville; John Denny, Lebanon; W II In gram, Sodtville; J II Scott, Tangent; F T Smith, HaLeey ; J STindall, Shelburn; J W Cusick, Albany. To the congressional convention. J 2 hitney, at Targe, J A Wilson, E D Cu sick, P O Glover, Albany; J E Yoemon, Rock CieektB Glass. Crawfordsville; J K Davis, Shedd; L C Prettyman, Scio; A J Crandall, Lebanon: J t enner, Brownsville. Central committee, J R Wyatt, chair man. M Cunninsham. J F Venner. A M Templeton, James Hunter, W H Her man, a a Keee, crank dickerson, u n Wheeler. John Standish. P B Morns. J B Davis, J Y McCnne, W H Ingram, C A Warner. Elmer Push. Wm Brenner. John Croft, Griffin Ling, Wm Traek, John Consor, E O Russell, B O Carlton i N Humphrey, M II Ellis, N M New nort. R N Morris. J C Powell was nominated for justice and Geo E Fish constable, in West Al bany. In East Albany OE Hawkins de feated A tl Freerksen for justice after a live contest. F T Blount was nominated for constable. " The districting of the countv will di vide the delegation between Ford and Hermann, with the former probably in the lead. ., It takes 215 men a long time to vote. Arrangements are being made for blowout after the convention, a harmon ising affair with defeated candidates. Mrs. Bailey, who has leu visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Mutchmt for ten mouths, has left for her home in Minneapolis. Mrs. U. M. Uibertson left yesteidav by boat for Portland and thence to Ta- coniaon a viMt witii iter aauntcr mus Lillie. one of the teachers in the public schools of that city. At the col litre last night Pr..f. Parvin gav an instructive addresss on "The An A classical program was tlun rendered in vocal and instrumental mu$ic by Misses Alderson.Smick and Ilulburtand Messrs Lundell and Akers of the gradu ating rhtes. Last night the A. O. U. W. gave the Dezree of Honor a surpriae party in their bail that was greatly enjoyed. A one time was had. Mr. Hall, recently oi God's Regular Army gave a stervopttcan trip around the wnrid. explained by hi wife. It was good. A deliciou lunch as served and the affair was pronounced a success. A delightful social event was the Eas ter partv held at the residence of M. Ralston last nieht. The elegant and nicelv arranged rooms were crowded with guest. The evening was a Uvlv one from the very first to the laL, with out a drv moment in it. Inter persi among the ertneaiand sociabiiitv a choice orivritn was rendemt, conesktinz oi some fia mut-ic by the Palmerorchei-tra, a coraDanv of talented young musicians delighting in their work, maiio s lo by Mite Anna Mouck. a piano eoso oy airs. Frank Ketchnm. a piano do-t by Mar guerite Hopkins and Mnod Crosby, and a vocal solo by Mr. E W. Langlon, all ot a hijfh or-ler. A delicious lunca served and Urfce pickaiti were prewnl ed all the pues-js, April fools In that tley contained pretty souvenirs whtre they ere supposed to cuntam ea's. SATTJEDA Circui.tocrt arfi'jomed !at Biaht nctil cett Saturday t a. tu. Jxt s lurdaT the Corvalbs Sre tpirt- onnt wi l et a bf-ue on &n and put it oat; hut wiil tbfv put it out. Mr- Wyatt Mad cootiotteit to i-hltiig e nrfHlucieT. la s x month hi 'Ai ueo iy 2731 erj, the la month an average it 3 a day Prof Dillon began his course of pbreno togical lecture Ian night lo a good sixdl audience, who ere r?tly p!ewed. To oigfat the lxtu e wiii brgin at S o'clock. The Albany and Ruth Mt PrUnd (hi mornin together. At Sclera the Albany with f nr sio to the Ruth' none, was ten minutes ahead. Tb Albany will be here about 8 o'clock. Ibe grand kvlee I. O. O. F. will mee' in Astoria on Mav It. The Albany lodge nave elected the fallowing delegates: C rweedali. Dr J C Littler and R L Bark- hart. Prof K. G. Lantx. giudiiaie from the 8iler BosineMi College, of Wooter, Ohio, in frse lecture and leon on nhru- eal tmic ng in - peumanhtp tonight, April ' m college awmhlv room, wcea ne wui organize a daas in penmanship Thomns Kav a inf irraed Tuecii y tnal the machinery the ne woo.n mi 1 ihiDoed. It a puredafd it PrOi e ice. ft. I., and Wircrter. Him. nerj tiro mondis azo. aid consists, of on worsted and one woolen set. sak Joui n d Good fohTiix D allk. The receipts of the Dalles postjotlice for the year ending March 31, 1896, were the largest since the establishment of au o l.ee bie,being $8208.65. For many years pa-ft this ha been a third-class oince, nut tne receipts fnr the vear iust closed entitled it to be . . il raised to the grade ot secona-ciass, ine The Democratic County Convention met at 10:15 o'clock this furenoon and aUpatched business with a promptneas, harmony and good feeling that was re markable in the hutory of Linn county conventions. E E Davie, chairman of the county central committee called the convention to order Hon W R Bilyeu was elects 1 tempor ary chairman o.ianimonsly. E C Slanard, of Browns viKe, was elected secretary, and Frank Skipworth, of Lebanon, as-Uiant sue rotary. The following committees were ap p inted: Credentials E E Ham track, J K Weatberford, Col Mathews. Resolutions M A Miller, Jas Peery, Jas U Callowav, A J McClure, Oliver Hyde. Districting county forstate delegate JeS Eevera, Geo Finlev, J K Weather ford, Malt Scott, C C Jackson. Order of bumne L II Montaajfj Frank Skipworth, Hiram Powell, J K Weatherford, W C Cooley. Permanent organisation H McEl murry, G M Burkhart, P M Sndth. Adjourned until 11 o'clock. The committee on order of business re port! the fol'owtng : Elrvtion of permanent queers. Report of coal in ttee en credentials. Adoption of reo'utions. Nominaiiuna as full.?: Three repreutativc. County juige. One county commissioner. County clerk County sheriff County recorder County treasurer. Countv assessor. County school cuperinU nJ;nt. County surveor County coroner. District justices and toastables. Central routmiltee. L'duo motion the temnorary officer were made the permanent oificers of the convention. The commiUee on credential reported substantially as heretofore pu blibed. The romuitlee on pi.uwia rtpwwM as follows: The democrats of una county, Ure- l. in convention uambial, believing that the prwwnt depreed condition ot the country is largely doe to the Bnan oysiem now prevailing in tne United Males in consequence oi me im mi ra lhat subject paHwd by CMUgre daring the last thirty years, and believing that tbe money queaUou is one of the main quesiiona'o! public importance now ue- luie the ceunirr, we are u-reii"r -tt-rably opposed to tbe single gold stand ard and m Uxor ot immediately leiurn ing to tin" cuustitmional monetary sys".em in existence in tins coantry up to the vear llSTS; to tins end we demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold tuto equal standard legal lender money at the present legal ratio of 16 te 1, without the intervention of any for eign or European conference abetever, aud up J a terms of exatt equality at tbe mints, and when ao coined, WW of equl legal tender quality lor all debt", dues and demands notb public and pri vate in any aoionnU 2 We demand that ait paper money shall be issued directly by tbe govern ment without the intervention oi any national or private bunk. S. We are utterly oppoed to the is suing of interest bearing bonds in limes o ff- . .... ... 4. We favor the repeal oi an specinc contract laws both state and national in regard lo the tMTment ol debt in any parucolar kind of uioney,excepi the full legal tender money of the coantry. 4. We are in favor of a tariff so ad justed as to affeU alike our agriculture, our laboring people, our commerce and our uianuiiu lure. 6. We are in favor ol prompt acu vigorous enforcement ot toe Jioorw Uuctrme un.ier an proper circuiuM3. 7. e demand sucU u-gwauon oy oor next legislature as will guarantee to the electors of the stale tbe opportunity ot expressing their approval or disapproval bv a vote of all public measures. "8. We are opposed to tbe present school boo monopoly ot this stale whereby the people are compelled to pay unjust -nd unreasonable pnee for school books. We therefore arraign the repub lican party of Oregon tor enacting such laws whereby lb school children ol the state are compelled to pay tribnte to book trut, and demand that said law be repealed at the next session of tbe iMrialatun. fl. We favor the construction ol tne Nicaragua canal, and the control thereof by tbe government of the United State. 1U. t o the ena uia wo may economical administration of the state government, we demand that theiaiariea o! all state omcers snail ue ki ih.u; mithin the limits ot the constliuuon, sou nitflMi PIBI bill, W, It-EIIUlllf - sou and Shore were declared nominated K M Garland and J J Whitney were named for county judge. Ballot Gar land, H3; Whitney, 42. WE Potter, Jas Archibald and D S Busey were named for commissioner. Ballot Potter 68; Archibald 39, Bose) 21. Mr Potter was declared nominated O M South and O A Archibald were named for clerk. Ballot, South, 63 ; Ar- cbioa:d, 74. Henry Blakely and Perry Parker were named for sheriff. Ballot, Blakely, 86; Parker, 42 Mark Peery, 87, J P Galbraith, 40, was the vote for recorder. Mr Jeff Montgomery was nominated for treasurer by acclamation. Robert Miller, 68; E E Davis, 69, was the second ballot for assessor. Jas Crabtree withdrew alter the fist ballot. C F Bigby, of Sweet Home, was nom inated fur school superintendent by ac clamation. The nomination for surveyor was left to the central committee. O B Reese was nominated for coroner by acclamation. OTKM. Hon. W. R. Bilyeu makes a model chairman, being busiies from the tap ot tbe eavel. The prevailing sentiment was to put np strong men, regardless of personal irclingg. The ticket is a good one and a winner. Better feeling never prevailed in a convention, and the delegate have gone borne enuitued. There wa no qnrsuon how the rr em bers ot the convention Mood on the sil ver queetion. HOME AND ABKOAD The nriee for the Mother Uoose sxiable is but 15 cent. A ne 24 inch bicycle only 120, at the Democrat office. Several delegates are already here ready for business next Took) ay. - New ribbons in Dresden and Persian effect si the Ladir-s Bazaar. Have lobnaoo. tbe expett bostblack at Viereck s, give yon a shine . Mother Goote social at the armory Tae- day, April 7th, everybody come. Everybody should see Old King Cole and bis fiddlers next Tuesday eve. Sailor hats 15 cents at Mrs J. X. Haff- man's. Call and see them. Boots and shoes are soinz si cost and less at Klein, DubruiU Co. It is lawful to catch trout in tbe Wil'am- tte now; but we tail to see many. Yon get vear monev s worth when you bay walthe at French's jewelry store. Ladies look at Klein. Dobruille t Co's window, beat price and quality if yen can. Easter Sunday tomorrow; tbomrfa techni cally it is tbe second Sunday after fall moon. Mr. 0. A. Ion has taken op the Young America rlacer mine io Iba Santiam dis trict. Seme handsome birthday gems a? Wi I k Stark's, .beap. One for every month in tbf year. Prof Roberta elocution claw will meet Saturday evening of this week at 7 o'clock m tbe v. j. I. U. hall. 11 e old saving "if it rains on Easter it will rain on seven Saodays" will be da'y considered tomorrow Klein, Dubruilte k Co., will be here but a short time longer. Save money on boots and aboes while yea nave a chance. A new lot of ail wont erg Jart received SOCIAL AMU PERSONAL Mr. 'Watt Monteiih, of Portland, is in tbe city, Frank Abram Powell will preach bis farewell discourse at the Christian church next Sunday Times. Mr. Leroy Houston, who has been working in a warehouse in Albina for several years, is in tbe city on a several weeks visit. Prof. 8. A. Handle, of Lebanon, baa just been granted by State Superinten dent Irwin a state life diploma, E. G. Morgason, of Scio, a state certificate. - j A. W. Black barn, of Albany, was in oar city on business a few days this ! week. Archie clasps the band of many warm friend whenever he visits Browns- ville. Brownsville Time. ' . Tbe taxpayer league of Portland nominated Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain formerly of this city, for circuit judge. A splendid nomination upon which all reasonable voters may well unite. Mr. John Altermatt, who baa served tbe Y. M. C. A. faithfully for tbe past year ha resigned. Tbe association is corresponding with Mr. Will Babcock of fealem and a yoang man in tbe east to succeed him. Probably tbe former will be chosen. Mis Mend Hoffman, formerly of Cor vallts, tbe well known actrene recently playing a prominent part with tbe fa mous Wib?on Barrett troop, in London, arrived ia Albany from that city this noon, and after spending an boor the guest of her (riend tbe Miaec Mason, went to Corvalli where sbe will remain with her mother several months before returning to London. G. J. Fanisworth, of Portland, repre senting tbe Pacific Northwest imm:gra- tion board, came in on the local from tbe sooth this noon. Mr. Fan.eworth has been in Sootbern Oregon for three weeks, organizing local boanu and poshing for ward this great work. It is to me inter. On Taesd.iy, April 7th, 1836, this com pany in connection with the Oregon Railway Navigation Company via Spokane, will inaugurate through train service be ween Portland and St Paul, The f.-llowing important change of time will also go into effect on that date. Leave Portland 7:10 p. at., arrive Spo kane 1 130 p. m., leave Spokane 1 -Ah p. m., arrive St Paul 6:00 p. m third day. This train will run daily and will carry both palace and tourist sleeping cars which will run through to St Paul with out change. At St Paul close connec tion wiil be made in union depot with a'l diverging line for all point in the east and south. Under this acbednle our time to Ft Panl wfli be 3 davs, t days to Chicago. t: . t t : : n A ...I i ';n.;n,ti A .' n,8t'-ConrUj. days to Sew York, Boston and Phila delphia. Mr. Morris Senders, of tbi city, is lo cal agent. a tbe fcaket ator. 1 bey are eWmt good. t of every citiaen in oor town aod Mutdcal Recital. The follom iing program will be dered at lbs college on Wednesday even ing, April 8, by the conservatory of nu nc under the director of ProL Z M. Parvin. Tbe proceeds of the entertain ment are to t donated to ine college 1 M. C. A. for tbe namose of enlarging the gvmnasium equipment. A small ad mission tee of IS cent will be charged, Student mil have ticket tor 10 eenU. Ticket mav be procured at Fo-bsy A Mason's. The Y. M. C. A. asks tbe pat- roosge of the friend of the insiiluUun : Overture. illism Tell. Kuaeini rirst oiano. M.s-ks Aklereon and Smkk, necend piano, Misee linlbort and Brnn- ner. Flv Away Walls. Root-Mis Elisa beth Courtrizht. Turkish Ricdo,Steibc!t Master Eddie Mover. Lib Ma Xo Power. Dnoiaetti Mi Alderfon and Messrs. Londell and Akera. Fifth Nocturne, Ley bach Mis Vida Ma top. Waiting. Millard Miss Ella Torbet. Pearis of Dew, Lange Mies Mane Pamah. Musical Museum, Loman Mime U al bert and Aklersoo, Messrs. Londeu and Akera. Hunting Song. Mend elat boo Mr. Chaa. A. Cnndiff. Crimson Glow of Sunset Fades, Root, vocal dot accompanied by piano doet voices. Misses Haibort aud Mnick. piano, M uwe Page and Torbet. Recitation, Selected. Over tbe war. Moody Mr Akers Overtare, IVr Maarer and der ocli loa der . A u tier First piano. Miee Sedg wick and Torbet, Brcood pi no. Mia Page aod Mr. Condi ft. Trouble at Sweit Home. and worth 50 i er cent more motfy. Tbo Deonl of Albany onght to be inler- erfeo in helping the boaine of tbe O- C. ft E. oa tbe river between here and Port land. There are three tarantalars anJ a homed toad on uhibilioa in Pattenoa Bros, ahow wiodow. 1 hey were brooebt from Anxo a by John Korre. Independence Enter priae. The reputation of tbe V ict-w a a first dve high grade wheel that can be ce- pended opn. has been tnorooirbiy estao- luned. Will a: Stark are Albany sgenis. 5ee tbe iate-t models. Dr. Cole, who received tbe repoUicaa aomiaation for cooaty jdds. was at one into a n-idot cf ISroBavil Mia anu- il) for tbe office is questioned by those boctalni as atominUfice. Browniniie Times. Kr. Tiler, of HarriAorg, while on a visit to son from tbe iiwene aaylnn). cf xvsd be l aa l"0f. tMt eonntv to sunnoft and assist in this work which will be proJoctive of great good to our state. Mr. Farn worth ia here to assist the local board aod get the project before the people. Keency's Doings. iU-- SIMMONS CaawataG 4 ... jt&. i XREGUUTOR THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE b Simmons Liver regulator don't forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver regulator to do it it also regulates the Liver keeps ft properly at work, when your system will be free ffotn poison and the whole body irrvieorated. You get TILE BEST BLOOI when your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR ft IS SIMMONS Ltvxr Regulator whkh makes the differeac. Take it ia powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'U find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. i. H. Zdlla Jt Ox. Philadelphia, Fa. attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum, bat failed Pref. Dillon, the trrnoi'Bit last eight to a big boow ia a very pointed ad enenrrlie maaeer. looigfii te win leetare w CarUhip and Marriage." admiMoa 10 ceeta, and tomorrow night on ' Tbe Divinity of Man." Admission free. Tbe Dkmoulat yesterday published an item about tbe escapade cf James Eeen ey, at Sweet Home. The Brownsville Time contain an account of tbe affair: Saxnrdav . night a light wa seen in a vacated boose, in this city belonging to Keeney, and oa Sunday aa examination of tbe premise was made, when some fresh bread and meat were found; also a handkerchief which Mr. Robinette iden tified aa bis daughter's. On Monday Mr. Robinette and the constable secured a search warrant from Justice Bargerand searched a residence in this city, bat tw &nnMiflma rit ffronndles. On 1 atwdsy I Wednesday tbe girt returned home, but IVEM CURED AS Victim tl Last IF m BY MAGIC. 4 cboold send at coco tor a. -boo taatKlaiaa bow iw MIJ "Sly. jtdcilT , aod aermaacmiy Xf Jf i KSIUCSl. SO BU T (erisifrom L 1 V B tells bow ifiia strcactk. irioymant sad teas are tmiancd to wr f m Ww 11 Cut sarweia in as il i h m EEIE ISEDICALCOh BUFFALO.H.T. wilt ray nothing regarding her exper- wi. uunng ner aosence dct nan spoke I ah ins led. a fact hat ha given rise to tbe theory teat her Del ray er s mienuon w to drees ber in boy" clothing and thus conceal ber identity until landed in a house of illfame in some city. A aon of Mr Krraer claim his fatoer knows I nothing of the girl, bat is heavily armed I and is rome to leave tne auie. Deo vwu travel on inewsiai -- : . t-, Rath or Elmore too doe t ba to liateu UJ to tie baadaome ww piaao' too .nave oeard so often ia tbe opera booae and war is now rented oat by the mon'.h inted of punbased. Tbe steamer Umote leaves Albany on iDeadav aa e a- m. bitituk al Portland al 6 p. tn same day. The B-rabers f lb senior daas of toe inT-r for Keliing Inoors to minora, aod is i onder v00 bonds To Whom tt May Concern. PinuiaiTS. Ob Aoril 4. 1S95. Tt,;. that PraL E. G. Lantx Cniveraty of Oregon expect their caps and I nM uughl penmanship in the Colfcge of ? V A a TWm abw - . .. " -. . t av i n mm anH A Sweet Home correspondent of tbe tebanon Advance give the following There came near being a murder here Saturday evening, all that it lacked was the eon missed fire. Jim Robinett'i 19- year-old girl was kidnapped or induced 10 rnn awav from borne Friday nigbt sometime, and Jim Keeney. the saloon man hete is covMctored as being impti cated closely with it. Robinette came to town and learning considerate aoout 11 gowns ia tbe near tuhve. They also ex pert to re eiiyed comuderabt v ween tny make tbeir 6rat appearance ia public dad m this college customs wnica is new 10 i U of J but old to mo: ot tae usiera col leges. Goard. Sudden Death. Philomath with excellent succeea ana i . mimA tn masmffid him to all as I competent and thorough inetructor in I ail branches of peamanship. ery Trr.W T. H. USJUK, - v. , ' :l . K I rnn. ua. oi ru-iouiu. ProL Lantx may be found at Dr. J. C. Littler'. A Cocyrr CtHrvxjrnox. Th Linn cota-1 W f! T. u (Mieuuoo WUI ue new MrW.R. Graham died wdde.ly of U Halsey AprUf heart disease at ber home ia the sooth-1 wmtmA ,a delegates. A cordial trn antwrb of tLe ci'v but evening. I ;.r,i,iuin ta extendetl to all interested Shewaalone al the time, so lhat tbe I ln temperarice ani moral re form to at-1 circumstance are not known. Mr. lra- Wnd these meeting, air, sweunej. h.m nnon eoina home atOo clocx loaouic,,,. Prrsident. will lecture on vn" xir.rhm Ivinv anon tbe floor. lT.l...n;M,nI thn 10th. Tbe first evening had a warrant sworn out, but before It I uutnn was sent for. but she had un-.;u h . varied nrogram. Discassmas was served K. mounted Ins pony and I Jnahunllv died instantly upon falling to f nnr lines of work during the day wui started to leave. 14. seeing this grabbed I tkfl floor, and of coarse notbiag could be b of interest to all. J . W . S. a gua irom me svare, anu a-eppvu vui- i Je. aide and enanued tbe gun three time at 1 u- Oraham waa 71 vear of age. She him, not being more tnan eoyaro away, i vu bom j Kngland and came witn ner All lhat save.1 K. was a weak spring in uasV)iHl to the U. S. in 1853 and to Ore tbe gun. All the catridge proving good f in ig;5. t, k-aves a clean record. J 1" . a - kia I Q . . a v: - I a"" . A husband ana one son niraara urmuaiu of Seattle, survive ber The sick man (or so- soon afterwards Keeney put spur to bis j horse on short notice and will be scarce her for some time. Kobtnelt is and as cool as a encumber. Tbe people here are on their ear. What baa become ot the girl is vet a mystery, and the cause for ber disappearance ia yet unknown. C II. Ralston, of Portland, baa been in the city. Attorney J. II. McSary, of Salem, waa in the city yesterday. Sick stomach means Whv not be well? . , Skk stomach come from poor looa, imr nourishment: mean poor heaitn. Utter was L, miort- Shaker Digestive Cordial telegraphed but cannot be present at the I ,not health and a well stomach funeral. Two otner sons, promising i xf we eooia exammv young men have proceeded her during j troaU nnders-and why it is that to htue Uinmutienceorair. anu airs. uiu ni nut u oui ot orucr. in athan. I R,,i nalm we are doctor, we never The lunerai win uie piace on aioauay 1 M our Momacn. e wi at 2 o'clock at the home of the devcaaed. I WOal l feel it less if we took Shaker Friends of the deceased arts mviteo. I restive Cordial. Shaker Duweuvw Cordial maces wi I.. w -i . .11 1a Mnmhinff lOOd The greateii seTer oa tbe aiarket for iueaaes of tbe Uver.Kidneys and Con stipation. Pleasaat to take by old or yoosg. No rriping. TV. rrri rJ tKa Lirenne r!uut is extea- aveiy used ia Norway for the rare of Pie f-cAA by all Ert cU? ircppi-t Wholesale aanfactares. ANCHOR S CHEMICAL CO, Lebaaoa. Prof! A. STAKE TSiiiaSa We Di- , Of Ut Stark. Optical Specialist Graduate of the Cbirago Orhali iwto,,.,. Kc-nt vs. Alrasy Oreat lntereei was " .mnnia oi in-1 urauu t"J???"?Ci?Z en inth. first 'hh t, College. 4DQ OW Bif I IU WUIQCUW iui v Vt w I Kmn ina AIWUT JCwlV3 A y s vaaa av wa w- s ' a I - , J a. .;aia. Und. There are ao mane conflicting re- you weu ana suwg ... i 1 am prepay some one say E. officials. Mis Elisabeth Reed tiEol noraooatthematterUeltoiocsuTwiUl Tbemoreye, tu-w- limit being annual receipt aggregating r. ... ow provlaitlg lra Ice, or f IZZZTJ 1 Z..,IZt V A i.i hich thTf .ster I feel of your stomach. Postmaster Crotsen expect mat - mn,;n ;nv dutr or sen i.v im- 1 r.""r ..v" " .f. p,.i At druggist, iiiat 'v IR.000. the grade ol the oince win oa ratseu so soon as his re nort is received by the de r, .rtrnvnt at Washington. Post office re ,--inui are always considdred a fair gange oi the business piace in which im imne conin.iuona and especially demand the i) aitna'ed, bene i the increase in ice re-1 rp,i oI the iAWcreating the Katlroad ceipto oi;the ollice here indicate that the mmisBjon, the Sute Board of Equal nusiues oi ine iaues i enjoying 1 ..,; .d the UomestlC Animai um . .a ra ma healthy growtn. i. at Dealer in A N ONE GIVES RELIEF. 4- Nor a Saloom Kiepks. Ia noticing the suicide of Mr. Max Friendly in Port land the 1kmocbat re terra 1 to Air. Friendly as a saloon keper. The idea was taken from tbe Telegram which re ferred to him as a liquor .dealer on Mor nson street. The two terms are gener ally need for tbe same meaning. The Democrat is informed that Mr. Friendly was not a saloon keener, but waa simply the agent of a California vintage, and only sold wine by the bottle. Those familiar with n.s record reler to tt as an honorable one, particularly bis payment of about 95 cents on the dollar at a time when msny try to get off without buying anything, nis lamiiy are very deserved' ly popular and worthy people. A Pomticai, Jokc. One of tbe dele gates to tne democratic convention from North Harriaburg is W. S. Bean. There by hangs a tale; Mr. Bean, a newcomer there, is a red hot republican . Lant Saturday on primary day. Mr. Sam May I said to Sir Bean: "Lets go opto the I Drimaries " Mr. Bean, thinking Mr V( . ,An,,i,i:,..n .an .1 . U nwo aw a a wiawawa vu OlVIIgt VWBa part in tne meeting and was eiecte t a delegate. He did not learn of the (set until tbe next day. He will not take pat t tomorrow. lie! and tnil v thev mav. for there is a a... L.,i;nimn In tlm disentitle to UB,wuvinit.vii - id. riHHnnian MiniwrfliniT It. I'm r. Jv. . . " i I 1 1 . (n Buicfc SUteS that tue ueiegawji 1 Simon Caro savs they are against him. The fact is that they are . n Ua. I man am iiAmsinn rti r i iai 1 1. liid uu i v opposed to Hermann originally, pledged his honor as a man that if choen a del- i.o aniii.i not onDose Mr. Hermann. rr , and on those assurances ne wtuivi enough to elfect bim, ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSEPH. Proprietor .a Da.llan.1 " . a I .1- ..lll.aa I ... 1 1 ltd U I W USUU posw oy taw upon uL . . j.., WMtM ,f rnemiea. . . . I . .7 : . .. it . nnnn ii,. next 1,-ifi a- Eugene are ia tne city on a visit wiui ture'the unaualified repeal of ali useless 1 their brotlier of the Herald. me Telegram note me presence at the ilotton House, Portland, ot F. E . Allen, attorney, of Albany. Mr. and Mr. Harry Chipman. who have been visiting friends in Salem, re turned to Albany by the 11 o clocit local Salem Tost. Mr. tWt Kel'ocg came uo on the Ruth from Portland las', night. He de ilnresthe Ruth gained every time on tne Albany Prof. Henry 8. Strange waa nominat ed by the republican county convention That Roirnraa Delbiatios. There is a good deal of dispute about whom the RAuhniw rieifwaLinn is fnr congressman. .:r- r .B M a riio Piu.iniiofliHrae-.Lies liasiouowa; a stranger reading dispatches from R?- nrni,iing for the oreanixalion and sup- i ....1M l.u v.t-i marij nf'tinct 1 ' . " . . . . , i . I : . : .,i .i UU1K wiikiuiii y j ; n- i nnrt m vregon OWUI allium, uu I , . t.' . 1 1 .1 l.lnlr nmA IWti i V I . i . . 1 . Ik. nl. mad cttiuiuay, ivuiu - , i . ,no teneai oi me law cmiuig i mission, ana aiso vuo rri i t - cresilirg and appropriaung ujoucj ii . . . -. n . ...... ..i the suport oi ine aiw ;" - fairs, and the office of fish commission er and game protector. 12. We demand tne repeal oi an . hmt. Th Albany left minute ahead of the Ruth, with a light load, while tbe Ruth was well loaded and arrived in Albany an hour ahead of ihA Ruth. At Oregon div tne Ainany two minntea ahead, and ar baiem . M., , mm or two minnies. Aiie numwr u stops made by the boats, though, meses it imnnesible to ludge Ol iiuiraw. Both tbe Evening Poet ano tne &wtee man of Salem declare that aten running straight the Ruth gained on the Albany - A Bio BAiwm.-The residence of Mr. 1 I oa. Klein on 3i d street, between Baker and Montgomery will be sold at a bargain if taken within a few days. If you want a Dtce home cheap call on Mr. Klein. VTiticura f AHITP tl 1IMMHI i Nuitmcl.K I 1 nUfal hlP'-iv i - i I u a unci nu i i, j rwi v. llll"wAiJ e7y? j'ifi iCZf iiS? i rurru - ... Rartoa.U.S A- -tt. fiMnf liinrnnv m-neral t:t. We demand tue reenaciment oi ii, - nmrtiraire tax law. and the amend .-B-O- - .... l ment ol our assessment laws so vuai. an tbe just indebtedness of the tax payer. within the state may oc ueuuvwu bis assessment. 14. As the salaries at present pata to cur county officials render taxation bur densome, we tuereiore uomano vuav mo salaries ol the County uiera oi Linn county be-reducod tioin f.iw to 11600 per year; the Sheriff from 2000 to SiotU; tne UOuniy iv-ecoruer iruiu fiow - - ' . " . a l aarWk to frw; the CKuniy juuge irom fiw tof'JOO; the County Treasurer from 11009 tn tHOU: and we denounce the exlrava- that has nrevailed in the County Assessor s oince uurniK wo tion of the present republican incum bent.. 15. We condem the last legislature for its willful disregard ol its pledges for economy and its failure to repeal the laws creating the useless commissions, mi nimlua tha nandidatea nominated . r " . , j...: -i by this convention to tavor reuucnou m salaries in an oepanmeuis ; ouiie, bwu' t.v and municinal. The committee on delegates tothe state convention reported with the delegates as lollows: ' M A Miller, Sodaville, N and 8 Leban on: Geo Finley. Waterloo, Sweet Home, Crawfordsville and Foster; B S Martin. N and S Brownsville; Oliver Hyde. N lard8 Harrliburg; B M Miller, Halsey and Shedd; II McElmurry, langent Bii Rcscord. "Old Yamhill" ha a new sensation, she ia fairly giddy with ...liiamonL It ia none of vour cheap John affairs that can't get upon us nina lv and walk across a ten-acre lot wtth- of CUckamas count for school superin-1 out limping, either; it is a MjSe tendeaton March 25th. Prof, bt-ange I go-ayou-tMr...v. Rv. tile school in 1 gold mine ooom. mi di'-"-"b once taught the Brownsville school in J gold K5 this county. A disnuts over an umbrella lead lo a fight be'ween two ladies in the Waterloo woolen mill. The Journal ciaima a slight shock Of oari'.ifiniika v.ia fi4l in thai city about 3:15 o'clocx yesterday morning. Uueas it skip ped Albany. J A. ISiin hu anlil hia liutcher SllOP tO J. L Porter, of Monroe. Mr. Cain left 1 uee-1 day for Albany, but expects to fco to Port land Monday where ne nos accepiea m pu- sition in a stoop lien uun win win wwi 1 1 the shop at this piaoe.-Lebanon Express- An ingenious arrangement may be seen ai,T)r Adam 'a. A train of cart carrying rtnntal imoaa. labeled "the Albany and As- inria R u. ia inat amermng irom a tun- nnl. aud runa alonir on a road bed of teeth extracted by the enterpriaing dentist, pre senting a peculiar spectacle. The democrats of Lincoln county have nnminaiod tlia fnllnwinir ticket: Clerk. B I Jones, of Toledo: sheriff. C A Miller, Vanuina: aaamianr. H Lurs. Sllets; COnl .. m m a a misMoner J tt- Barclay, oi Aiuewaier Khool sup't.. Miss Madge Dunn; treas' urer, S A lAgaa. Newport. Mostc Miss Mildred Burmestet loArher of niano or organ. System the Mason touch and technique. Residence W transient nature of the many pbya- i Kan lhn whoooing cough or mea id the sturdy old xammi'era are being buncoed into the beliet that tne l.tl.1.. .is. K.. Kaam rftiarvwAHwi in ih i k;n wxt nf MoMinnvilla. Th new. I m.. kiAi, vanish before proper ei- ly dlacovered mineral lode ia a mammoth 1 forts gentle efforts pleaaantenorts V. . . . i . - i. v. : I . . .. ji rv ... ta Mimfnrl in Udge oi aarx congiomemw roca wuivu righuy airecveo. r . guris In on the east side ol the coast knowledge, that eo many forms oi range runa clear through the mountain. ana cirope. on jaw ww a -cub ease, --r r nleas.nt McMinnvme Transcript. i uon oi ie auc TI k. miiI. famliy laxauye, oyniKj" - lv removes. That la wny i ""-y ii. aaidm (cieace. any. sire to bate their eye tested. Quick Block AibaKT.uiiswk'- Fire 'Insurance INSURE YOUR rrUrtK I T with Ia tbe Old Hart ford, the .New i o Un derwriters Aeency or any one of the reli able old line companies be represents, lootes Uken and Plenty of t-.'-W oafarm intursnee- All business wti. os wnmptlt attended to. i" n i rr-r 9i?l4SS!Lifflet5 ALBANY. OR. quarry near Elk City, i getting ready to eT-rT where esteemed so highly by all nnaniiAiu at an narlvdatfi. A I V J. with. Its beneficial complete quarry plant has been ordered and snipped irom eu x aui, juiniinow, and ta expectea to amva in auuua uirrv weeks. The plaat wUl consist ot a mg dnuble-hoistina engine. channeling ma chine, steam drill and all the necessary TiQ Qcabjsy Fxant. The Rocheet ej with millions of amilie&, and ia LJvine. aood health. Its bene enecw " - ! i a ,nW-K nromotea uatemal ,T-7Try " 7i..abaitatin "oTwhtcV ii" ictiT It therefore -vTnt. to order to get its bene- niai orttteta. fco uuw " j . . Chine, steam una vm au u utoi j ncitu rnvw ;. hoisUng apparatus for two derricks. The chthat yon have T plant wm be nrst-ciass in every respect i eta, wnicn , "a 0T and wl.l cost about ,000. We are in- tornla Fig Syrup Co. only and aoid oy lr"'llntoi good health. and the system regnlar, laUvea or rir.JI-iu. ara then not needed. If TMa av actual disease, one bVeommeided to the most akilUul may y 0".. ., . . laxative. pnysiouK. - - tz- - . ith I"., . . . 1 . I raiN HIIUU1U " ' . . I . . . HaVlfllT HlWtll o'ciock. one was anoui ou years i 1,r.rmed everywhere, cyrup i ur. mw a viw . . formed that Mr. Rochester has a contract to fill a soon as be can get to one rating and also a contract oi about o.uuu tons to fill during the season. Toledo Leader. Diid. Mrs. Jake home in this city Modi died at herl this morning at 7 DO YOU a . V a write letters Of conrae you . ana wow crr lhan smooth let er paper denvet CDes for business conwDonding. S e mak speciality of aeat commercial Ubnary . oa shonlii BUY ENVELOPES ol a. at once and t ? -- extra lo" price. ea ome iiKrmre OK SMlliti THE PRINTER Money to Loan. I have the KUowing sum of money to n xi Real or Personal Security : 2,000, ,1.000, tLOOO, ty UlSTOH. and Shedd ; tl wcr,iniurry, hsi muu avuwu -----Orleans and Center; A Hackleman, Syr. Fifth street, opposite U P chmeh. The remams morning at 10 o tor nuriai. riU be Uken on Monday weU clock to Benton county I'JSfPi, nioet general aatisf act ion "-Vortd alr HIt Awrark. Laa