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gjCIUOCl'ilt. Thursday's Examiner contains a large illustration ot Eev. Edward Davis, of Oakland, aa he was to appear in a ser mon on "An Actor's Act." It was very dramatic and rather sensational. Mr Davis has a way of being heard from fell hiaown. . . A Clincher. If all the silver bullion of the world now for sale were brought to the United States it would increase the circulation only $200,000,000, making it only 50,- 010,000 abov that ot 1892, giving us a per capita circulation of 524 where we had $24.44 in 1S92. There is nothing startling about that. The Eastern Cngouan received the following disr itch If jni Chairman Jones of the Na'fonal D iniocratic Convention : The Bti temen. that I have given up hope of Crying election, which you say it telegraphed to Oregon from Washington is an absolute falsehood, without a shad, ow of foundation. I was never as confi dent of his election as I am today and I have absolutely no doubt of his success. A political discussion on First Street ended in one man striking another Discussions are all right, but men should be reasonable, and one man has no more right to be arbitrary and authori tative than another. Bv all means, gen' tlemen, keep cool. If necessary bring down the north pole to lean against. swallow a polar bear, live on tea cream, sleep in a refrigerator, keep a sponge floated with ammonia in your nostrils I anything to keep cool and not get hot ou politics. Rsmember that you are brother 3 and that we are all interested in the welfare of our country and in hav ing prosperity. 'Coin Harvey says: "On the election of a president and congress in November committed to free coinage, the danger o' a panic will pass in a day. We will ross the dancer line the moment the act is known, ,The next day silver will begin to advance and gold decline- De clining, gold will come out from ita bid ing in a few days after the election. It will seek to invest itself in the things that are rising, for it will fall in value. This is a law inexorable as any of the lawn of trade. The wheat in exietence is euro to fail in value when it know, that a large new crop is coming; the ef fect is felt before the crop is harvested. So it will be with gold when it is krown that a new crop of money is coming.' The Albanv Democrat thinks it has discovered that the report of depression in industry is a campaign iie because The Or? ponian said lately : "Our ex ports of manufactures are the largest ever Lnoan." Are auction sales below cost to clear off dead stock tlgna of prosper ity? Do sheriff V sales under the ham per indicate a thriving business? Our txportsof m no fact urea are large be cause our ow n people cannot afford to bey the goods and nocks that are left in the mills which mutt be disposed of at any racrifice to pay detts. 'these are s-ut abroad, to sll for what they will ' bring, like the surplus of ouragricaitor al products. Milia cannot afford to pay American wages and tell to a foreign market, so they close or cut down wages. Oregonian. We publish the above as a sample of ' the. manner in which the Oregonian manufactures arguments, regardless of the real facts. Every well read person knows that our people are as able to buy our good aa the people of Europe, where there is depression as well as here, and whire their manufactories are 'able to meet the warmest competition so far as 'prices go. Try again. The Imag: ot Gold. Eoitok Dkmockat r "Nebuchadnezzar the king, made an image of gold." "Then a herald cried aloud, and whoso falleth not doa and worshippeth shall the same hours be cast into the midst of a burning furnace," "and all the r.eopli fell down and worshipped the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar, the king bad set ' Op. - ' One of the reiterated statements of the campaign is that the business men are for McKinley, that the business men know what is gx! for them, etc. In the war of the Revolution tha tones- were mainly business men and rich farmers who womd lose by war, but thank God there were enough patriots who dared lose all for liberty. In this town met, are being threatened with foreclosure because tbey support Bryan. We know this to be a fact. Many busi ness men who expect to support Bryan, eay very little because of the pressure being brought by the wholesale houses sad trusts. .They will however vote their convic tions preferring the cbar.ee of temporary loss to binding this country forever in the galling chains of the gold standard. AH honor to such men, if the money kings naye determined to force the gold standard on as, shall we again assert our independence. Let them &o their worst bnt let ns pre serve the republic Fkkemas. The following affidavit is from a late number of the Seattle Times. It makes interesting reading and settles the ques tion aa to whether the free coinage ot silver la beneficial to Mexico or not The affidavit speaks tor itsef, and Bhould be read by every body desirous of ar riving at the truth : "I, James H. Ken nedy, now rresident of the town of Siu. aloa, fn the Hate ot Biuaioa, aie.iw, ur pose that I am an American bv nirtn , that I served threeyears tn th St venth Iowa during the late Cwl War ; hat I have always been a republican. i uave reeided in Mexico for twenty, five years. I aneak the Spanish language as well or better than I now do the English. I' have traveled through twenty-lour ol the twentv-seven states in Mexico in an official capacity and as an interpreter for numerous syndicates. I have had access to almost all the archives of that country. I am better acquainted with the customs and usages ot that country than I am ot my mother country. I left Mexico on the 2J day of March, 1890, (nminff to WIS country w . j friends, and relatives and old comraues During the last month in Iowa I nave heard more absurd and utterly false biammti made in regard to Mexico than I ever thought could be conjured up by mortal man, all to deceive the voter. , One most heard is that jou can tat one American silver dollar into Mexico and get two Mexican silver d liars for it, or that yon can get a meal and throw down an American dollar and they will give you back in change a Mexican dol lar. 1 brand this as utterly false in every respect, a He manufactured out of whole cloth. I assert tnat a Mexican will njt accept an American dollar. either gold, silver or paper for any amount, but will refer jw to a broker, whare you can eall yoor silver dollar as rtullion tor Mexican money ; then they will trade with yon. The largest hctel inthacitv of Mexico will not ecoer.t American money under anv circumstan ces, but will invariably re'ex you to broker. By piying the mintage any one can take silver bullion to either of the mints in Mexico and get Mexican silver dol bxrs for it, and lor 250 years ailver bul lion has never fianrtuated up or down to exceed twocenta. I have heard it asserted that the Na tional debt is payable in gold. . I brand j tbiaaa utterly false. Ever dollar ol the debt, $146,000,000. is and alwaya has been payable in the lawful money of that country, and we are now paying oar debts in Mexican silver dollars, the money of the contract. I assert that Mexico in the present decade is making strides of advancement greater thai anv other nation on earth. Twenty fire years ago we hat eigh'iy miles or railroad; no we have near iirhiv tbonaani miles of railroad. We are building Uctoriea on every band. rwenty-eLjht years ao. when the French army was driven out, the Mex ican government was left penniless, not a dollar ie the treasury. We can now j pay our entile debt any day a demand would ba made for it. I am now on my way to Mnico to spend the rest of my K'e- Anjone can find me by addressing a letter to James H. Kennedy, Sinaioa, Mexico. In conclusion I invite an honest and thorough inv'STTalion into the facta of my statement, and I defy successful contradiction. I am not the owner of mining stocks and no personal interest has caused me to make this statement, bet have wives it by the request of an old comrade. JiXisH. Kikxkdy. Subscribed in mj presence and sworn to by James II- Kennedy, this 20th day August, 1S96V E. H. Ejcousa Notary Public in and for Polk county, Iowa. (Skai.) ultimate redemption for an indefinite period ot time. This will produi a continual fall ot prices for an indefinite period ot time, and history bears us out In the assertion that a regime of falling prices paralyses industry, makei public paupers of respectable laborers, causes an abnormal increase in crime, and pro duces untold misery, want and despair. "We do not claim that free silver will cure All the ills of society, indeed, we recognise the fact that our money eye. tem is a very imperfect system at the beat. Bat we do claim that the adop tion of tree silver w ll increase the sta bility ot our currency in stemming the mighty tide of falling prices' ft A Mr, Bryan, candidate for president on the national democratic ticket, candi date of the populists, and candidate ot the silver republicans, has performed a remarkable feat, save an exchange. He has made 150 campaign speeches in all kinds of wether and in aa many differ ent sections of the count ry and to as many different kinds of people, and he has not made an utterance that could be twisted by his opponents into a weapon against him. In all these speeches he has earnestly and frankly presented what his heart lelt and his brain really thought and for tLis'reason be has said nothing that was not in the interest of the great mass of the people and with hich they have not sympathized Mr. Bryan is a young man, but he has proven himself to be both wise and capable and exceedingly democratic. , MISFITS. ! Two men in Albany had a fight Sat urday evening over politics, and another two men yesterday morning bad a pugi listic encounter over a cents, ino two together make an interesting and sug gestive combination, indicating that this is incuueu to ue a pugilistic era. - A big gang ot tramps have been doing Albanv; They have two or three men specially for the begging part . One of them is one armed with some poetry about "Memories ot Old Times," and another has a silver tube in his throat and a curse if you don't give to him. Chas. Roberta was tried in Lane county for shooting from the public high way ard sentenced to three months in the county jail. On a writ of habeas corpus, heard by the countv iudge, he was discharged on the ground that he only shot a dog and had a ritit to. Any thing for business. A very loving Chinese couple lias fre quently been observed on the streets of The Dilles lately, who 'pursue their love making unmindful of the smiles or re make of the Meucan man, says the Chronicle. , They walk along the streets with hands clasped, and in one place where the sidewalk was too narrow to walk abreast, each put an arm around the other a want and proceeded joyfully on. Said Mr. Bryan The tteasury would not bark silver any more than it backs Kold Tbatia the gold-standard idea, ttat yon have got to back something. Bimetallism gives you two moneys which back themselves. Our opponents talk about a flood ot aitver. We bare the unlimited coinage of gold, and we are not flooded with sold to any great ex tent- Suppose a new coinage law U In exislence.and suppose some foreigner who did not like us were to come bare and hurt ns with bis silver, bow could he do it? He could bring enough silver bullion to have 1000 silver dollars coited, the government could take the bullion and stamp it and band the dollars back to him. How wonlu he hurt ns? I know what you will say -that be will take bis silver and change it for gold and take it awav. Will he? Where will ke 1 aet the gold? Goto Hie treasury and get it? Not under bimetultsm. The government doe not agree to swap dol lars. Wbat else could be do?. Trade his silver dollars for aometbaig else- something wa have to sell- After A. 8. "Bennett's speaking in Rosebunt a white haired gentleman came to the front of the house and said : - "Thirty years ago tbe first republican convention of Douglas county waa held in tbe old court tioun which stood on the site ot tbe present building. I bad tbe honor to be chairman ol that con vention, and have always been a repub lican. X claim to be a republican yet but I shall cast my vote lor v m. J Bryan for president." This man is one TELEGRAPHIC. A BenlUera Hurricane Nkw Orleans. Sent. 29 A Times Democrat special from Atlanta says: A uiHantrons hurt icaim swept over lifuns- wicaand along the Georgia coast this morning. Meairor recoils have Lon re ceived from tbe storm csntrr. saying the hurricane was moat terrific and that irreat daniRge and probable loss of life resulted. aii tbe wires along the coat are down ana up to a lale hour communication has not bean restored to Brunswick, Savanah or Charleston. Bad C'aaditlaa f Affairs Marseilles. Sent. 29. -There is a bad condition of affairs in this city which seems to be a disgrace to Europe, and to the Armenian associations generally through out tbe world, buusisting upon govern ment, municipal or private charity heie, are 500 unfortunate Armenians, men, wo men and children, young and old, healthy and sick, who have succeeded in escaping from the bloody m8:icres at Constantino- ie, and who era one and all buoyed op by the hope of beinir able eventually to reach the land tf freedom tbe united ates. t'voilisb I'lgarlaa St. Louts. Feot. 29. A soecial from Dallas, Tex., aajs: "Kerublican leaders who are workiuit to mill Texas into the McKinley column have been in conference with populist leaders today. iro uut ngures made by the republi cans are: Total vote of the state, 500. 000 ; bryan and Bewail electors. 185.000: Bryan and Watson electors, 120.000; reoublicans. 125,000: popuust, .VKOOO: sold standard total oe, ALBANY Thirtieth Year. COLLEG E. isryat of Doi ueiaa county a most honored pio-wmt remarkable in , ur. Uavid rate, ot Lays creek. democrats. 20,000: McKinlcy's 105,000; his plurality, 10,000. Blunl Tet Naw York, Sept. 29 Whether it may be set down to the entbotiasm ot the canai date or to natural rnrioaity that predomi nates in tbe Amerk-aa public, it is never theless a fact that tbe demonntraUon that greeted V. J. Bryan today in this ciiy was its character. Ulock aded streets, crowded aaditoriutn, besieged speaking stano and crowd that defied tbe j Calsnimr fok 1890-7 1808-Sept. lft College Year begins . , Wednesday ov. 20-27 Thanksgiving Day recess, Thurs. and Fri. Dec. 21 Term examinations begin . Monday Dec. 23 First Term ende , . Wednesday Winter Vacation of Twelve Days ".107 Jan 5 Second term begins . . Tuesday leb 22 Washington's Birthday a holiday, Monday April 6-Term Examinations begin . . Tuesday nprno raxt'uu icrm enii! , . . Thursday fArbor Day Vacation of Four Days April 12 Third Term begins . . Tuesday June 8 Final Examinations begin . Tuesday June 13 Baccalaureate Sermon . Sabbath forenoon I una 13 Address before the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Sabbath evening June H Annual Meeting of tbe Board of Trustees Monday afternoon June 14 Junior Orations . . Monday evening June 15 Graduating Exercises of the Conservatory of Music . . Tuesday forenoon June 15 Popular Entertainment Tuesday evening June 16 Commencement . . Wednesday June 16 Alumni He-union . Wednesday evening Four Courses ot Instruction leading- no to rlevrees. Well eonlnwxf T'nn.u. Music courses, with appropriate diplomas. Catalogue free. ror lurther information, address WALLACE HOWE LEE. President, Albany, Or. The Portland Tribe ne says: La? last They Never Crow Old. . . By chee'erna', we will see which is to tu!e the money power or the people. Andrew Jackeon. Gold is the moet useless metal in the world. Fit only for plugging teeth and ornamenting fools. Dr. Franklin.. ; Anything upon which the government piaces its stamp and declare it a ful) )'ga. tendi-r in payment of ail debts and taxes ii money ; no matter a hat the material a:ay be. Henry Cay. Tae theory of the intriueic va'ne of money has been abandoned by the best writers and; epeake: Encyclopedia . Britannica. Whoever control the volume of money of any country b absolutely mas ter of all industries and eomtueiee. JamfS A Garfield. ' Avunceeays: "I will oppress the weak and devour the fruits of his labors, and I eay it is rate that basso ordained.' Voliiey. . i I believe ti.e ttrogxU now going on in this conn'ry, and in other countries, for a e'wtila gold standard, wil!, if success ful, produce widpread digester, in the end, throughout the worlj. lames li B!aii:e. ' la government .contracted a deb will) a certain amount of money in cir culation, and then contracted the mooej 'Volume before the debt was paid, it is the axon heinous crime that a govern ment could commit against the people. .Abraham Lincoln. ; AJy friend, unites on- children have more patience and courage than paved this country ..from slavery, republican institutions will god iwn bvf re monev corporations. Itich men die, hut corpo rations are iintuorul They ae never all cted with dieeane la the loug ran ' they are bound to wiu with legislatures. Wendell Phi'lips. Ex-Judge A S Bennett is the only man in Oregon, so far aa we know, who pre tends to any reputation for knowledge of hisiorv, of economic science, ot toine sol affairs, who speaks for the fallacies of tbe silver propaganda. Every other democrat who pretends to intelligence and dignity, refute. Judge Bronett disgraces himieif and forfeits bis reputa tion. He professes to speak for bime i.i Um i .inroe be larks intei tn kno that he is speaking for ,i..Hiat 1.nra ami silver ruooometal- lm. His reputation lor nonraiy can i pieuinoit 'icois?iva WDupnun n i saved ooiv npoo tt.e iBprofiuon si p tot ac&mwT. come oi uio men ignorance ol history and ot enonoraic Miecce- It is pitiful, iedted. Oregoni nian. R-aly this man ought to lake a hem in his couceit it is spreading over his waistband. It Ea Judge Burnett, of ... ... ... a r . 1 1 t l t cvauis. Attorneys irrw, Bryson. Geo E Chamberlain, II C al son, J K Weathered, W R Bilyeo, J J Whitney and scores of others of fine ability and standing are to be classed as having no pretense to intelligence or dig nity, because they differ from the editor of the Oregonian, either the said editcr is not intailible or people in this valley are badly deceived in men whom tbey havealaays respected as both Intelli gent and dignified. Tbe editor disgraces himself. some ol tfce feature. Tammany MaU.tnat' bad made the airantrementa for the wel come and reception, uutdid itself in the do- l.g. CalBS ttt ktlsfct War Washisotojc. Sent. 29. Tbe director of tbe mint bat received a telegram from tbe Mn Francisco mitt statiag 'hat about 14,000.000 in gold was expected to arrive there from Australia a week from next Friday. Information a!o comes from London that the Bank of England experts to loe $5.tM) 000 before tbe end ot tbe week. Huth shipments are expected to ultimately reach the irattry. totrettier with tbe amount already in sight, which would bnnit tbe gold reserve approximately to tl35,C0O.OCM. A Ute VtMdtas- Saw Faasttsco. Spt. 21 Y4cday afternoon Frank Caraivalli and Kilomena Campofoemi were married . The wedding party bad adjournal from tbe church to the bouae of tbe newly mar ncd coo pie to join in the exiling feat. TLe health ot tbe bride was toaated. then j lb it ot the grtxim. lite wine cup pad freely and the merry !. Iaing were According to tbeOregoman the pnnci pal obiect ot the recent meeting of bank era east waa to pave the way for a law permitting banks to issue paper money according to the amount ot their stock. and not aa now ac voiding to their bonds. This is one reason why each an effort has been made to retire greenbacks. The bankers undoubtedly know that the vol ume ol money needs increasing and ot course are in favor ol a system that win en nre to their advantage in a striking manner. Tbe prontr war. though, hi I increasing silver, tbe currency of the people, using silver certificates, thus benehiting tbe people directly. Albert Bond, who waa declared a com mon drunkard several weak ago by the city eouncil, baa been drinking harder than ever since, getting all tbe liquor Le wanted tn bulk, nearly alwaya having bottle. In going into a saloon be would if any one were around call for a glass and : poor out bis own whiskey .said to be a very poor, cheap ouailitv. On bis way borne laat night tome one asked him how be cot bis linoor. and be say that was easy enough when no one was around. I here u considerable Icwlintc against btm on ac-SgotBaionj. tamouUy wbeo tieorire Z:ka OREGON Industrial Exposition. Portland, Oregon, Sept. 19Ifo Oct. 17. EXECUTCA'S SALE GF REAL PROP ERTY. In tbe Countv Court of tbe State of Or egon for Lion county. Ia the matter of tbe estate of Olney ry, Sr, deceased. j I, Olney Fry, Jr, the duly appointed, qualified and acting executor of the last ; win ana testament and coo ten ot uiney Fry 8r, decease?', hereby give notice that pursuant to an order issued ontof said court on tbe 4tb day of March, 1895, 1 will sell a', public auction at tbe court house door in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, to tbe bigbet and best bidder, on Satordsy, October 17th, 1896, at 2 o'clock p m, the following described property, 'owit; The soctb half of lots seven and eight in block No. 2 (two) In tbe eastern addi tion to Albanv. Linn county. Oregon. Also by virtue of an order issued out of aid court, on the 8th dav of September, 1806, 1 wilt aell at pnbiie auction at the 'in and piace above stated, to the bigbei and best bidder, the following described real property, towit: 40 acee described as follows, towit: The Southwest quarter of tbe N E quarter of section 28. townsbln II. 8 of B 3 w of the Wil'amelte meridian. Ternvs of sale cask. Olkkt Far, Jx, Executor, ByC II Oautmiu. Atty. mid CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that tie under signed have filed their foal account as cx eca'ors of tbe estate of James B Morgan, deceased, and that tbe count court wf Linn county, Oregon, has set Monday, the 2nd day of November. I896. ax ihe boor of 2 o'clock, p m of said day, fx the purpose of bearing tbe same and tbe settlement of said estate. Any and all persons hav ing ary objeetievs U said acc&ont and the settlement of said estate, are hereby noti fied to be present at said tune and make tbe same. Dtied this the 29th day of Sept. 1S96. Weatherfosd A Wtatt, A't'js for Exrs AiraeD C Motx, Flotd B Jkwes. Execu'ors. EASTAND-SOUTB THE 8 HA 87 A ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Callfanla Sipn. TtMom Pertlam batty. flortt mm Kay 11, tor. a. I L r jrua4 Ar ' 1 19 a lS-11a.IL Albany Ar lu m tfettt a ( Ax (aa FraafaMa lit 1 7S Arm trail aop at East f irtland Oregon Cttv, Woodljara, Sakm. Taraer Marion, Jefferson, Albany. Aibaay Junc tion, Tangent, Hbedd. Hlaey Eageae Ctesweil, CotUze Grove, Drain, and all station! from Koseburg sni'n to and ia dading Asbland. aeaasva. MVarbV Sa. Ita fartlaa. a tr tftra I Lt Aita) tat I4sw -S"fc I A. Wl'lll L I 1H Hs . I ta Alhur r - A t ts a I Ar uIwm - ta ' MtrilLf Altmmt Ar thtw SMS. I AT uhaa t- Salem has Oregon's oniy lady cam paign speaker, Olive 8. England, who ia ouUpoktn for Bryan, and spoke at a public meeting at Salem Saturday even ing. Mrs England said in a letter to a local paper : I, for one, shall be willing, if needed in a bumble way, to aid the poor old battered sbip of staw, who will only men at the helm, is sadly flounder ing without chart or compass on the troubled political sea, into smooth wa ters. And if in tbe immediate future I feel the necessity of making a political speech, it shall undoubtedly be for Bry an for p-esident. Be is a man born to command. Tbe brightest star of eternal destiny surely lights him on bis , tri umphal way to Tictory. Nothing can daunt tne wonderful man. Not sioce the days of Abraham Lincoln has there been a man in tbe whole world who bas.l from seeming obscurity, attained to such phenomenal success . His is the most brilliant star in tbe political firwanent today, and we shall soon see its light shining from the white house, irradia ing every part of these United States from Maine to Oregon. As the financial manager of a political canvass Mr Mark Hanna ii an lmpxing sight, but as managing editor he has not as yet exhibited the smal'.eit ability. The gold standard press ot the E-1 is being conducted w'th a stupidity that amazes, and necessity must soon compel a change in tbe p!an of campaign, it the fight is not to be given up. Bawling cannot ba sustained at concert pitch with good results for months at a stretch, and so far Mr Banna's newspapers have given their whole strength to bawling. Unmistakable hoarseness has ensued, as a matter of course. Every bjdy wbo can read has been long aware that the single standard press wishes to be understood tbat any man wbo odt-rs an argument in favor of bimetallism is a fool, a lunatic, a repodiatpr, a rogue and a foe of the national honor, of which Mr flanna and the contributing fronts and syndicates are for this occasion only the special guardians. If the gold standard piees has anything eh to say on tbe subject of finance, tbe time has certainly arrived wbeu ft should utter itself with some effort at coherency. Examiner. - coontotthe way be bubn doing. Any U1a something which di...Med Carni one wbo will sell such man liquor in . TJkl!i Ue mim) .cmHhtng intended to bulk or any other way. or buy itkrhim 'befamiv. bet Caraivaili tailed it see tbe ought to bang bin bead. joke and from tbe piaioJ porkrt of bi wd ding garb produced a biar revolver. Level ing it at Zitka, be pulled tbe trifwr twice. w,k a rlrk in ti. mS i Ih. firm of Goldsmith A Loewenberg, evidently j KiIsy e"1- actinz under orders from a superior. 5 ratatly arar4. asked all tbe employe to sign a paper F-Cgsxe. Or.. S?r4. e Roweoa. lb Jl I . a . I K. tUiAtlawff. illal M h tf-kW-T-1 1 .L iUf Ik 14 wlia-liit mormi. but tbey soon found it was for from burns ren-ind jeterdAy morning, their beat tnteresu toaflRx their Tbe chid was j laying about u4t.x with A f Ka rfnanmamt Twj. Anil ai a a., f . t . . . ' " . ber troiiier, wr.ii tte motfcr uu iu lutely refused to ln, and toUllbeyount otberrootn. There waa a 6 nj in tbefste man who was circuUsmg the paper that j pim d tb rf , j feJ, iliU U fw, 1 they intended to vole lor Bryan. One, ,,,.u-r K.r,i .t . 1 ri ik. of the men, a tinmi;h by oorupaUon, !cil,t,j v cbic ia fUnie. at ic w en ex says he is momentarily expectin a re-; ,ir.ni,hd aa qmckly a po..U, lu ntj quest for bu resignasion. "I do not care j b,,, B6,U lfa thUa Cl been fcvrnUj i if I do toe my positioo," be said this j ,Bd UIjJSt 1 morning: 'I am an American citizen. , and I do not intern! to sell my birtbrijtit rmiitar aertaras for a paltry salary." j XSlu-yjun, lr., &rji. CI Jff.o j ! sGiigsby, a farmer, linn; thru mi)ns-jt j j Notice to Delinquent. of Central I'oiot, waa acci lee tail r b-t ; ! )teruay afUrnooa. He stooped to pick T...Kr,r;...i.t,j ,ti. P article from tbe 8-k-. knx-ke4 ti to delinquent tax pa vera : i T" ,U,ft t?'.4 fid f" tbarp, i IiabSib- io oKiasii sra'p. neoecf acn Vonr taxes for 1SH remain unpaid, i ''fA 'u- For tinw be and the conntv court hat uwued an crdcr ! ibt",0 .r,n(lc'1 C5vi,Uo f. r the sale of property to pay tbe sameal Ut " ruc n b evening. Please give tha matter prompt atteni tons Aner ia rfnn. as addiuonal coeta will be made af-cr ! The Great Resources of th PACIFIC SORTH WfjT Agriculture, Horticulture, risnenea, ines, aianniaciurra, Maclnnerr, Transport ion. Trade and Con:o.erce Will be Keprente4 more Completaly Than Ever Before Grand Band Concert every After noon and Evening. Special Attractions Every Night. Lowest Ratesever Hade on all Trans portation Lines. Admission 25 cts, Children 10 cts. For exhibit space, apply to Geo. L. Baker, superintendent, at the build ing. E. C. HASTEN, Sec. TO THE E A ST Albany Furniture Co., Incorporated fi A A A aW i a 1 The New Yoik World is in a pecul:ar position. It ia against all three candi dates and plat orms. It now goes for tbe Palmer platform as warmlv aa agaiost free ailver and against McK'.nltjism with its trusts and monopolies. It says: "A democratic platform of 2.000 words surely bad room enough for specific declaration against trusts. Even more important is the financial plank. In eetlHng op the single gold standard and having no word in favor of international agreement or any other means of increas ing the use and enhancing tbe value of ailver, one of opr country's richest pro ducts and constituting oyer" ona-balf of ita store of money, the convention simp ly gave new point and edge to tbe fre silver argument. It s a bankers' plank written by bankers' attorneya and hence js both selfish and short sighted. "Messrs Flower. Belmont, Faircbild and their associates are apparently too closely identified wiib the Wall alrtet view of finance to understand the depth and strength of tbe popular btlief in bi metallisrr. li opposing the dieactrone descent to a cheap silver basis they ! sight of the pstibiuility of reconciling tbe country U the simile gold ba-ia. "The people of the United fitatta de sire an honest an J actual bituetailbm, gold and silver dollars of rqgal intrinsic value This is the tradition of the coouiry. This is the democratic princi ple and practice. In failing to rectg nize It the Indianapolis convention made bad mistake." tt Rnt l-t c. ; -U . Oct, 1st, 18M. Very respectfully j of vlui in TlitSui ct . - t r A Ualviw, ductiston of tne f repetition to expel from Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon. , ,1p itUn t'ufun -r. asoon as the trurnph ot the Spanish army ia tbe Boston Keller MilU. ShcJJi. Or, present strunrle shall be aoared. and will lotiow up this step by euooaragtat' white In order to correct false reports we wo-iid state we give 40 lb of door, in exchange for one bushel first-cla clean red and white wheat and leas floor for second grade. W have put in a large Turbtn and can do some good chopping for l-10th buaheL SiuMosa A TuoMrso. t - . - enru raa cboicw os TfO TKASSCXlNTIS EST A L ROUTES GREAT UKIOSl KORTHERfl PACIFIC vxa via SPOKANE UIXKEAPCUS DENVER OMAHA Ajca o PULLHAf DrJfFn SUEPEEs. urn Dining Can on Ojdsn Route SECOKO-CUSS SIEIP1K8 CARS labS t. aU Tkraswb Tras mm M4r IMvSaSa. rrsvKU rtcTLAB aa cwstTaiuw faia aai u r ( Cxwyt Swimj 4aaW I LT UUral A CmaUis r ( S r L'iiaar Exnreas 'rain daily f except Sonday)at Albar-v sad Corral u oanect with traioct O CAE. Ry. rai Ar PorUaaa MMtl 1 J4 A t an ia lb. b smk,Afnt AiSr. B K OC B Li B rMawa Onaaa. Ticketi rm ttMim, Caaaa. aa4 tra nut Utm C K KPKOCCBS Aatortn Portlaa, PACIFIO RY. UfiE. SCO PACIFIS TbeOalr fiBaacoatiaeBfal Eoote RHSIIIBTH0HEH5FAI5S mw ma TO ULlSiiS C Undertakers and Embalmers, Baltimore Block, Albany, Oregon. No Charge f-w Dearw or Services Lojkat riils. I have 4Siota with fair houi. AU kinds of fruit, all in one bodv, close to college and city public school, to trade for reaid-ee in Albany. Look t'ats up. Good place to make monev or for e pec re lation. G. W. Jlaston. Notice to Tax Payers. City taxes will be delinqn-nt on Oct. 1st., when costs will be added. Psy op before then. By order of the city col lector. . Pure Drugs, Fred Dansnn's. HORN. BARKER. In Alhanr, on Rundav, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Alra. Beal. Bar ker, a s n poorer enonnret of 1 be aegroe would be allowed i or the South .HARRIED. tr. Pt lce j ' AW Gold ,ream diking Fowacf ,U H'i v tar Fk. Sao FruuaV- Stanford University has a Brran club, and tbe boys go at things iu a live man ner. At a meeting for organization a statement ot the principles and aims oi tbe club preceded the constitution. The existence ot political clubs in the uni versity was defended; the republican party was denounced for attempting to make the tariff the leading issue of the campaign, and the epithets applied by the republican leaders to thoe who be litve in free silver wre characterized as "an insult to the en'.ire people of Cali fornia, who have practically declared unanimously f r free silver through tbe last State Conventions of the democratic, republican, popuiut and prohibition An improvement in times, reported parties " Tbeuttenuce of the platform . by Dunn and Bradstreet, the Oregonian on the income tax was defended. Tak -1 lavs to ths certaintv ol McKinley's else- tion. ll knows better than mat ana the Gave Some Figures Mr. Rigdon in a speech at Salem quoted from the tariff reform leaguts document No. 0, showing as follows: Last jear of the tariff of 1883, eurplrjr, $85,003,000. First year of McKinley bill, surplus 123,000,000 Second year of McKinley bill, surplus $10,000,000. Third year, sorplus $2,000,000 Fourth year, deficit 69.000,000. First year under WiUon bill, deficit $42,000,000. f Second year, deficit 126,000,000. Showing the greatest deficit sines tbe war occured under tbe McKinley bill and further thst the customs receipts last year of McKinley bi;l were $129,000,000 making customs rece'pts f .OOO.wO in favor of tbe Wilson bill. He also showed by ths same Repub lican tariff document that the per cent of free goodi imported under the McKin ley bill was the greatest in our history reaching the enormous figure of 00 pet cent free importations, also that our exportation at present are grea'tst in our hifctory. These figuieeaet his auJiencu'o th'nk iag and put theut in the proper mood for a carelul investigation ot the cause of our preseut hard times, says the Jour nal. BENSON UCXDERSOX. At tbe res idence) ol i'eter Gunderson on Sent. ii, Dvuev. . Jr-eterson, Mr. Martin Benson and Miss Belle Guudereon botn oi Linn county. It is an interesting fact that the names of all the parties inteiesled and the two witnesses end in son. ing np tbe main issue, the committee argued the impossibility ol the attain ment of bimeta'iism through interna tional agreement. Continuing, the re port read; "We maintain that an ad herence to the gold etandar! means a continued contraction of the mouey o utterance is an untrothful one. Every last one of bs is for lionsst daWars and a chance to earn them. We want all the dollars basest, not . art ol tbsni alone. II B psln that soms times strike a niaa at the most innppur. tunc moment U due to indigestion. It may come in the micht of a dinner and make the feast a,mockery. It ia a reminder that he may nut eat what he chooses, nor when he choonea. He is a slave to the weakness of his stomach. Frequently be doesn't even know whether the thing he eats is going to agree with htm or not. The things that please his palate most are often the worst for him to eat. Even the simplest food is likely to cause him misery and sleepless ness. His first trouble wsa very slight very simple very easy to cure. He ate something indigestible and it stuck some place in bis digestive system. He ste more things and tbey stuck. Part of his ditres. tion stopped altogether--that ia constipa tion. Constipation Is so common that more than half the people In America are troub led with it, it Is so serious that nlno tenths of the sickness of the world is traceable directly to this common cause. A man's health and strength depend upon what he (rets out of his food. This depends on his digestion. Constipation stnps diges tion. Anybody can see that The com monest kind of common sense will tell you that When digestion stops, nutrition stops,. and Urn whole body ia thrown out of order. The way to start digestion Is to remove the obstruction. The wsy to do that is to take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Tbey are a positive cure for constipation and' Ita attendant ills headaches, auur stom ach, flatulence, dizziness, biliousness and "heartburn." They are very gentle in their action. They simply aasUt nature. They give no violent wrench to the system. They cause no pain, nor griping, nor dis comfort of any kind. You can get a free sample of from 4 to J doses, by addressing World's Dispensary Medical Association, No, 66 Midn Street Buffalo, N. Y. If a druggist tries to sell you some thing "just aa good," transfer yout trade to another store. He ia sacrificing your interests to Ua own pecuniary advantage. - immigration from the the 1U1J t voluntarily embark for txr United Sub-s and Cenrral and America. Straachtma Sew Yone. Sept. 23. A poaitive an nouncement wa made this afternoon bar Join V anauMker, of Philadelphia, bad bought Ite buioec t f the swpended firm nf In. ton. Hogbea k Co. This announce ment was made by Robert C Oirden, the reneral manarr of the Philadelphia rxtab tikbment. and a member of Mr Wtnaman- er 's firm. Barke Parar4 Scuts, Idaho. Sept. Si. Burke was visited ly a disatrou fire this morning, which for a time threatened the destruction of the town. Besides destroying over $10. fXWaotib ot property, it reuiu-d in the death of ere man and the harrow earape of seven others, all of whom verw more or Irs burned. ' YTafaa innlvsal Xkw Yoiik, Sept 27 Tboa.at hliri. the p"-!U.'it cmtire fr vice pprtodst.t.' te'cvrnph l the World a review of th political situation ia h;i !i, in rcrJuiiu be sayst vuui-r i"wni cunuition, JJr lrr..n ffatimit pit tii la. I psuuiist voto. :! ci -nt s-et it in Kaaas or l'vlural.i. lie can not get it in North Carolina or Nebraska. In the friendliest spirit, 1 give Chairman Jones warning, iie will make the blun ter ol his life if ho listens to the fusion leaders and believes a full populist vote can be had for Uran, with Sewail on the uckct. Tbe Lradvl.ie Strike. LsADVitxB. Colo., Seft. 27. At 9:30 o'clock General Brooks telephoned the Herald Democrat tbat an attack is in pro gress on the t 'arbonado hill reset voir of tbe Leadville Water Company, and that shots are being exchanged between the militia and ritcrs. At 9:40 P. M. a lively fusilade began at the Bobn mine, and was continued for 10 minutes. The sounds resembled a number of shotguns seemingly from one place, an swered by rilki shots from different points cettrby. No one was killed. A l'ate Ferarr. San FitAnctsco, Sept. 27. W C Wul tare, a oung man of many aliases, and a gTHUvuie ot lale, is in tne city prison awaiting extradition to Fott Worth. Tex., where he is wanted for uttering a forged draft rorrju.uoo on the t irt Aational oani 01 mis piace. 1 lie prisoner was cap tured two weeks ago by detectives at he was coming from break at the Palace hotel, Chief of i'olicel 11 Maddox. of fort Worth, is here awaitmi; to take W al- lace back for trial, but there is some bitch in tbe extradition papers. hlld Killed by Bats. Baltimore Sept. 27. Tbrte Lin- rats attacked the 2-nionths-old buby boy of lease Ab(r last nivlit. enawinir its fce. head and neck to such en extent that it died in a short time. Tbe mother of the child had gone to market, and the father bad left it iettnir on a bed in a room on the second floor while be went into his store downstairs. But a short time had elapsed when Mr Aaher beard the infant criirg, and as- he entered the child's room three hiir rats jururjrd from the abaliv's couch and scampered off. Frabsblr a Jake. Nakiivti.lk, Sept. 27. An American special from Atlanta snys: xom watson has iriven out an anony mous letter, purporting to come trom Cali fornia In part, the It iter reuds: "Mfvou bad a paiticle of manhood about you, you would have resigned long ago, when jou saw that you were not wanted. One hundred of us have sworn to put you off the ticket, it you do not go eff of your own accord before October 15. A word to tha wise is suilitienr. Albany Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works. first Ftrcct Between Terry onj Washington, Bracrb 1 f live Salem Steam Dye Works, Etabiibed 1H Ladies and Gents Coining and Fine Fairies of all kinds Ckaned and Irjed. Carpets. Blankets, Silt rmtrrarat. Latltea Ha'a, Straw lU't and Fftttbtra I'yed and Renovated CI, k.la II.,- II... I C.I. 11 ., J I 1 l.i t . . m (., ciia sak aau cvu iiats . ituri, uia.aeneti and I KnovabM. U j H 00 oral e IValing and Str'rffi AUenti n t Busiaess, 1 hope to Merit lour Patronage. NValdcniar cLson. ST. PAUL RAISASCITT LOWEATSs TO ALL EaSTEKS .CITIES OCKAX STEAMERS ATB POETLAhD ETERT DAV? .. rwt . SAN FRANCISCO fur tat! Arimim oal CriaJUf MovntnrH. Albany, Or a ADtHtanw: W H BCBLPLKt. OaVt Pa . Acaa R. U -NEIt.L r..dtattd Uim-r PORtLAKD. OR. w mH I 0 n1 IPFIBX,EL!II5, lOlIlISTS as rm cmosisr to BJSTOX . .. .". VoKTKEAL TOBOXTO ... ST PAUL . . . , MIXJEAFCLI3 . Tarcwfctt the Grandest Scentry Cuctbaest. tjaaadlasi PaaSe st'y Co tl -TO rimri ri 11m ri JAPAH niiORTHERO Il PACIFIC R. R, u N t Elegant De- Crockery WateatCONH 5 HUSTOR'S. See it THOMAS BRINK, All Muds of furniture and bedding-, and il you want the most complete flour safe, he has them and his prces the lowest. ALBANY, ORECtm Dealer in Pullmaa Sleepia i tlart. Elegant Ding Cars, Tourist Sleeping CaP St Paul aliaawwpolie Oniutb larps T' Grand Forks Cmokstea Vinaipes: Helecaani Bntt THROUGH TICKETS.. TO These t wis screw steaaasrs are is everx respect soperior to aay ships that have vet sailed the Par fie Ocean, lbe route ia oCO miles shorter than via aay other Trans PaeiScltae. TO loxomu, rui & limuii The shortest Vie to the Colonies These stesunen carrr experiewesd SI edical man. and a Stewardess ow eiuj wysre. t or tun tabiea. pamryueta, or aay urar- matioa, rail oa or address E1COILE 1 Third St Portland. Or- u BS&CRs .AftewV. Albany Or. GEO. McL. BROWN. D P. A. f Vancoaver, 0. v. Chicago Washington Philadelphia Nw Yrk Boston and al. Point East and gcaath 1 t Notice. US Land Office, Oerca Ci y Orfow. Septeasber. 19, ISS6. Koike ie kby irfvew tkst tb approv ed plat el sarveyot Township cib. Barf6 East. ka tw reo No frvwa. tbe tunej or cewerat o ietrcTs. ai ow Ociofc.29tb,ISS6. at 10 o'clock w aa of said day. said p at wilikefttea in t jiscflke. and tbe Sad tfcerehs emVaced will aw subject toer try ca and aPer said atev f OSZXT A KtUlt, WmGaixowaT K--tr.r. v Keceivev. ., Throoxb tkkdta to Japan aad China, via , . . , t;3 ITV Srr. re riHaic Elate. Ml Fw information, time cwrMa, maps aw tickets rail 00 or writ C li Borkbart Agent. Albany, Or. Or A D Chariton, Asn ian Faaa A1 Portland, Or. iRECOFJ CENTRAL & EASTEHfl. -YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Connecting at Yaquina Bav with toe Pan Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steam. shipCoopany , rtl djrTj, tmpou!Ky nnA tnfi.ra cu-, cbuH b Utotfil hutx&rr. W'et'Hfiv!?'tr-vT.cj:s4iti plan: (a. Ifni ! Ws vnitvt pintn wmitr. wf!i ttlimsnt: nj f 1 .v scuj tn m vawt.M'awa-w Ha.ni i-i-W CO., X wleTafavrt ms ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. .lOMWII. IVoprlclor EXECUTOK'S H3TICE. V l is herebv e'ven th:it the nnde.- siunfd hns lum duly appninted execu'or ouhe las' l 1 and es amecit ol Oliver Flckin-r, bite of 'h county Pt l.tnn ana sta's of Oreirn, by ihec'iuityronrt ol saul countv nd slute. AM psins naving r'ms aainst aiil c-ls are uereby noii m mon them o the rtndrrlifiied. at , her resid-nce ner Millor sabttinin L n crninty, Ureijon, wam i '"ui this dat". . ' '' , " Pa'ed this l&b dy t SipemN'r. 1896. Maht A Puckinok", A'KATiiK"roao ft Wyatt, Esewior Att'vs tor Execulor, . P!" OR SALE.A first tlafs piano at a bartfuin account non delivery. Call on A gent . V, Co. , a. Je ot . ADM1NISTRATCRS NOTICE. Notice is herehy iriven that tbe nnde signed ndininistrsbw of the estates of 1-ohc Hays Sr . deceased, has filed bis final ac count with the clerk of tbe county court fat Linn countv, Oregon, and the court nas fixed the 9th dav of Oc'obcr. 1896, at he hr of two oV-lnck p. ni. of said day for the hearing of objrtione to id account If anv and for the s;ltleroentol said estate. 1 hl the 2h d.v ol Aojrtwt, 1896. JS. 0. Havs, Admluls'rator. STREET RAILWAY NOTICE. Themotoion the Albany trcet rail wy will connect promptly with all trains, tn and from the depot, day and night. ; Special trips will be niatle at special a e. t. F. Conn, Conductor, i"M8n' Sails from Yaquina everv 8 days for San Francisco. Cooa Bar, Port Or ford, Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. Got tMnga spelled wrong and) aX. Mix ed op display wa poos try &i fashioned press- work bad paper cbeap nothing as it owghl to bT "eli Uke yoor next job ol priatiag to Snsi- 1 . v r r 4 1 Will Ea Eiilt P. S. (Importaiity. The prk ior ins: t will be rijthW.too. milty't printinc u good prtntins. Pasaijtoui Acoomodatioxs UxsuarAsaau. Shortest rontw between the Willam- eitn v auey and California, Fare from Albany and. points west to OABry, one way $ 9 00 Lasix Kound trip. ,.,,..j,.oo STaaaAGS 5.00 To Coos Bay Cabin 16.00 IO liuroliotdt Bav and Port Orion). Calin is-00 YAQUINA BAY m . , ., 1 ne iiiuei Doouiar beasuiA Koutrt the North Pacific coast. Ko undertow sari Mining absolutely sate. For those wishing to combine hunting and fashing with aouatic snorts, thia r. . 1 - .v : urt iiaa no eqnai. ueer, bear, elk, coo car, urwa tront ana salmon trout, can be lound in abondancw milhina few botirs; drive of the bay. iXT Reduced rates from all points Edwin Ston, Manager. J. O. Mayo, T. F. &1 A. H. L. WAUM.it, Agt. depot, Albany CITY TREASURERS NOTICE KO. 7- Notice Is hereby given that funds are on haad to pay outstanding warranta of the inue ot 1896, fiom No. 259 to 903 in. elusive, interest on such wsrranta will ceae with tbe date of this notica. Albany, Or., Sept. 30. 1806. E. A. Paaasa, City Treaa. ALBANY TRADIHG GO GROCERIES an FEEDOF AI.L KINDS Cheat seed tor sal cr trad Jree de livery. Telephone . 61. . R.N. Morris, Mr Corner Sad and Main Su. HELP WASTED 4ALE. , vrrn cri IfrmP? sYR ram W - raign book, "Krra. SewaH and. Free Silver . autborisel by Bryan, written by R. L, atetcatf. Editor Onsana. Worhf-Herald. appointed author by bryaa Contains speeches and platform. A nonaas for scents, a free silver wine for workers. Only 1.50. The owly authorised book. per cent. Credit given. Freight pas Outfit free. Begin now with choice o territory. Permanent, profitable wci 'or "6 . Address The National Book Coweera. Star BuildiBg, Chicago. HISS OH B.GILBSET, Teaclter i Ran & Orp- (Mason System of Technic) Oaretnl Instruction of Children a Spec- ialtv. Terms moderate. Washington Su south of U. P. church. .. j TEW HOME LAUNDRY. At Noitts M and of Elh worth Street. Fanii v wa bins: taken. Particular attention paid to bnndle wahiug and mending, Satuv faction guaranteed. Mas Cbbisisi ' SHEEP IUR BALK. 40 beaa ol eweer bv J. Boss. 3 mik-s tcuih eat of Al bany.