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As sure as comes winter comes, STIFFNESS j SORENESS As sure as J Q. J. L. Hit,,, P ;r"kui nd 4ar?on, l)?FICE First St, jut IUiss Uu'.se, Vlbsny Orepou. DH. C, U. C.Jif.lBEBL!f. HOICOEI03?iSLTEIST Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem isoea, neuralgia and otber diseases, with galvanic electricity. Office on Ferry St, near 3d street. lYETt!E?FORD& WYATT Attorneys at law Will practice in all the courts of the state. Special attention given to matters in probate and to collections. OFFICE In the Flinn block. es a w BUI.FJ & SOBERS AH legal matters will receive prompt at tention. Office, First National Bank Build ing, op stairs. . ' 11, EiLYEU. Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery, collections made or all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany Oregon. . '. ' ' ' . .ToNTASWIi'A OMKLKMaN, Attorneys at Law. ... Albany, Oregon, HKST SATlOaiL BASK. t; t'F AIVBAST.ORSOO! P eeMent . fi: PresJcsr.t . Otgfater - .. LKLISS S,E,YOGNQ K, W. LAiNGUOJi T'tASSACTS A rIllAI.baa!rtna.;boslosa ACCOUNTS KEPT subject t bec. IGHT I1CSANGK and tiTrhl trsnsisr, soM He York San Frsuclsco.Ciilcaso and P-vtlard OL'jSCTIOKS dADRnn tsiorsMs tirics. svtscross S K Tor' K W LaKxos P A Good, t. Fu . C. 8. Fiwx. S- WHITNEY ... Attorney at Law, A'.oany.Or. Fire Insurance 'RE YOUR PROPERTY with te Old Hartford, the New York Un miters Atrencvor an; one of the reli able old line companies he represents. Notes taken and plenty of time given tor payment on farm insurance. All business will bfl promptly attended to. OFFICE IN P- 0. BLOCK ALBANY. Oil udwig Leads in bath tubs, while others take his ideas and copy. Call on him for the origins ub. FOSHAY & MASON -Wholesale Retail ALBA ST. OREGOH. Pnre Drugs and the finest and Large. Stock of Stationary and Books . - in the Market. ULapppnison tlf leui tali to6 Tot n be trwiSSitt I jaomeiorauMpriceiiDdersamagTiarma L . J r J Too prefer to come hers we will ooo- 7. tract to piy railroad fareand hotel blUar! noettaiye. If wo fn to can. If jroo bare taken mer cury. Iodide potash, sod till bars irbH and paica, Masons Patches in month. Sore Throat. Pimples. Copper Colored Spots, Oeerson "Tt-ftof toe body. Hair or Eyebrows falling oat. It ia tbia Secondary BLOOD POISOM wea-aaranteetocure. We solicit tbe most obsti nate eases and chaUcare the world for a ease we cannot care. Tata rtlfwaso haa a vara baffled the skill of the mostemiSent phy nana. HoGajtOO capital behind oar nnoootU. tlonal roarmmr. Absolute proof a sent aealei on JDPUcatioa. Aadjeaa COOK RKMKDY CCL. Oj lflasonio Temple, CiUCA&U, ir.r Prof. A. STARK ..OtmU& Stark. 0p( ical Specialist Graduate of the Chicago Opthalmic College. I am prepared to examine scienti5cally and accurately, by the latest and improve methods of modern science, any who de sire to have their eyes tested. Cusick Block Alpakt. Okkooji. TRADE MARKS DCSIOM8, COPYRICHTS an. Anyone serullnfr a nketch and description mar qu:ckly anawtaln, free, whether an Invention ia probably patentable. Commanlcatloaa atrlctly eonlldentfal. OMet airency for aecarins patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. receiTS special notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully IHnatrated, lareest etrralatlon c mar scientific Journal, weekly, term. S3 xu a real Sl-aO bix months. Specimen conies and ILaji IMjuk. os Patents sent free. Afi,ir I sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 3C1 Broadway, Hew Yerk. J-M. RALSTON 2 Door East of Democrat Office. Mom;y to loan on farm security, all -mill loans madeoo personal tecurity. City, county and school warrants bought. CoLections made on favorable terms. Fire insurance written in three of the idrjan-st companies in the world, at lowest rates. r. . us roKEics iiimnu PROCURED, EUGENE W. JOHNSON, olic tor and Attyin Fatrat Canses IT9 !ferw York Are., WatlaiBclon, DC uflice eslablitted 1868. f targes mcd eito. torrcfpcncence requealed. Dr Adams Cusick Block Albany, Or; " y SO YEARS jj , ara.EMUB. - - ' - XT- ?TV wW, Ai I I ftn 1 m. jacoos uii comes, it comes to CURE. The ailment goes. aavM ALBANY TRADING CO. b. n. mobris, mm . We will sell Roods as . long as they can be obtained on the market at prices as fol lows: 8 bars beet Savon soap 25 25 2 3 boxes blueing . Sqt bottles blueing apkgacorn starch 1 gal best vinegar, try it 1 gal best ay rap, bring your jug. . . 2 gal good syrup in bucket 1 box best axle gease 2 cans best tomatoes. 2 " Morning Glory corn. good. . 1 lb Corn Cake tobacco and pipe. -. 4 lbs beet crackers.... 1 gal peeled peaches..., 1 sack Aunisville flour 7 pkga Arbuckle coffee 7 pkga Lyon 1 paper coffee, ground to order... 8 lbs rolled oats, good 3 lbs Gold Dust washing powder. . 1 can best baking powder 5 lbs Arm & Hammer soda 12 cans salmon S cans best cove oysters 3 cans apises 25 15 60 75 10 15 15 20 25 30 00 00 00 15 25 20 40 25 00 25 25 25 40 40 S bottles extract lemon or vanilla. 1 lb best Gunpowder tea 1 lb best Japan uncolored tea. I . . . 50 lbs fine salt 12 packages good matches 40 10 Good stock working gloves SOc to 80c a pair which we wish to close out. rue above prices are strictly casn Albany Trading Co., Cor. 2nd and Main Sta. SENDERS' COMPANIE Always Pay. No question ahont fall and prompt ment of losses by fire on insniance plaosi with the leading agent of Albany, M. Sen ders. WsflatHelMfesFeoieFcr Don't allow yonrwlf to be roped into th various "Local Mutuals" now bein poshed on you as being cheapest in surance," when yon insure you do nor want to worry about getting your money i case ot loss. M fet.Ut.KS Insurance, Hay, Grain and Wool. m3 IS IT IS SO WRITTEN and none can dispute it. W lead tns wait paper trade. We were never cnis in the van than now. More designs; newer, brighter, fresher, and more ong isal designs : a sreater Tariety of d signs; finer qualities of paper; and lower prices lor nneqnaiities ot paper loan can be fonnd at any otber establishment; these are onr many and solid claims U yoar patronage. When too see what we cell for 15 cents a roll and that we only ask 15 cents lor it, you'll be very much surp im d. J. A. CufflDiir.j;. Mils Hors?? e re taiems aeain tsikin to the bard- to-please , people wlio nee particular printing. We are particular 1 printer!-; se put in that little extra-nice touch that pleaees I yon. Be the job big or little, 1 its big enough to be well done. I Our Particular Department is I I our whole shop. Ask m to' prove it ; we can please you I or give your mouey back. Sxilct'8 Particular Printery. Phone 9, Albany. VIEREOKS SHAVING AND HAIR CUT TING PARLORS. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dt Whites Netf tfai w X af A bead of bair or no - oav. Cares al diseases of the scalp. ..Address Box 42) tor t ree Treatise on the ecalp. Kazors Honed and Set and Pot in ord er on Short Notice " CHEAPEST POWER , . .HERCULES AS AND2CASOLINE Built in special sizes for printing offices and factories. State vonr wants and write for prices and term". Illustrated catalogue furnished free npcn applica tion. Amibican 1 rem Focwdkbs' Co. Portland, Oregon. SOLICITORS WANTED FOlt DR. TALMAOE'S "The Karth Girdll " or his famous tour around tbe world, a thrilling story of savage and barbarous lunds. Four million Talmace' honks mM and "The Earth Girdled"' is his latent and grandest. DEMAND ENJRMOU9 Everybody wants this famous book; only $3 50. BIG BOOK, BIG COMMISSIONS A gold mine for workers. CREDIT GIV EN. FREIGHT PAID. OUTFIT FREE. Dr-p all trash and sell the kimr of hooks and make 1300 a month . Address for out fit and territory. Tbe Dominion Com pany, Star Building, Chicago. AT THE MINES. Boarding, lodging and meals mav be secured of (ha nh. scriber at the f antiam mines, at bis placf ! ta the mouth of Dry Gulch. H. W. Wbitx. &e jBtmtaA. Buyacycle is the way boys spell It. Some one savs the greatest happiness in the world is in doing for othera. Some one haa figured Henry Watterson out as the red-hottest patriot in the U. S. - A Greek soldier gels $- a month. Mighty cheap pay for last months ser vice. A sample journal on tte Democrat's table ia called "Money." A fine thing to have. Speaker Reed makes rule to auit himself. He haa smashed Cushtng and Roberta into smithereens. The verascope, it ia said, proves Oorbettwas not fairly whipped, whacked hiin bek w the be.lt . that Fits tx-benator Uotbett has Lot given up being able to drop that Ex from his title. He thinks the senate will do it soon . Oecar Wilde is'ataio a free man. I' is to be hoped he drops his aestheticism and gets down to solid business. The Oscar Wildes are not needed. Albany people will probably be able to see and bear William Jennings Bryan on July 10. Several thonsand Linn county people would like the privilege, Jerry S'mpson is quoted as saying o Senator Lewis, of Washington: "He dresses like a gold bug Republican, talks like a Bryan Democrat and votes like middle-of-the-road Popnlii!.' Jerry and James are cronies . Colonel Miller, president of the Wil lamette Valley Chautauqua Association, yesterday received a letter from W . J. Bryan, ia which the free-silver orator accepts an invitatioo to speak at Glad stone Park next July, The only date that can be arranged, however, it Mon day, the 12th, the day before the annual Chautauqua assembly will open. Those who looked for President lic Einley to take brave step in favor of Cuba are greatly disappointed. He Is about all the same as Cleveland on the subject, with a few variations. The 50, 000 appropriation recommendation was not 'he issue at all. The recognition of Cuba ia the question, asd the president did not dare reeo-nmeod it. The Galveston News says that since the war the southern states hare paid in pensions to northern soldiers oae bil lion dollars, and are now paying on the second billion dollars at the rate of sixty millions a year. Add to this the billions lost to the southern people through the affects and result of the war, and then some idea of the recuperative powers of this section of the country can be formed. Ex. From the Astoria Budget : mere is a man living m an old scow in this elty wbo at one time, not manT years ago, was worth a half million dol lars, and who today has relatives in Paris worth twice that r.monnt. Hi people have offered him borne and money if be would return home, but be says be winld rather live alone in a scow on the Colombia river than to live in a gilded palace in Paris, although be is a f renchman. He is a sensitive man aad has asked the Budget not to mention bis name, bnt the story is as true as gos pel. Strawberries are tbe berry everywhere. The following from tbe Post proves this: "1 am with a company that furnishes refrigerator facilities for shipping ber ries and fruits." said Mr. James T. Uar Kin, of Sew York, at Wiltard'e, "and am iTit baek from W :lm:neton, N. C. which is nr.e t.f the if.-i-t?n etrawberrr :enfr. s in t!e Unit! S;(e. In ju-t j uv,, gi:e mem, the gvid oKjcw twenty six dj we h:p;.d sroni there j ,r,e opiv-'ion forces will be Jirect 1,000.000 qnrts ui lai:i!y iaMn lux- ?eiot such a movement. And no ury. KverjVidy in t'.r.t tirinity hi j doibi many ineurrnnnis offered tbe re goi pl-u'y of iii-Hie? now, for berry raif- forsn leader t prewnt such a onion, mi is aver? urudtfth: crop, even to the 1 ll possible, W already see much free bauds tb are employed a psckvre. rt.a g-ie.n has ecded is Njrtl .Caro lina cow, and I go on to Norfolk from here to arrange' fr transportation of the f tries from that 1'jCAlity tLatare com ing in s tbe more Southern crop goes out. Tbe great American appetite never jets satiated with the strawberry, and as a consequence tbe area devoted to its cultivation is constantly on the increase, Crazy Over the Jubilee. From tbe Post; "The English people, or at least the Lone" oners, can think, talk, nor dream of aught save the Queens diamond Jubilee," said Mr. Fredrick Ormood,of the British capitol, at tbe Normandls. "From John O'Groat's, to Land's End and throughout England's most distant possessions, the sudjects of Victoria are stirred over what will certainly be tbe most stupendous celebration In tbe world's history. Tbe prices tbat pre vail for windows along tbe route of tbe procession are fabulous, especially for those that command a view of the cer emonies to take place on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral, for whicb $5,000 have been asked and obtained in numerous in stances, St. Paul's being tbe climax of ioterest, as the Queen dismounts from her carriage there and aiceods the steps, from which the Archbishop of Canter bury will make his tain. 'But any sort of window along, tbe route is valued at 1100 and upward. There is a big bread company in London that bas a multitude of little shops where people can get light repasts and non- In toxicating drinks. Many ot these shops front the line of parade, and the sale of windows has been such a great bonanza to the company that its shares have risen teveral points. "Before I left all the hotel accommo dations of the city bad been contracted for, and I think it is going to be a seri ous problem to take care of tbe thou sands who will poor in from every quar ter of the wo Id. The British govern ment will have a bill to pay, rnnning in to the millions of pounds sterling, for tbe cort ot tbe great affair and the enter tainment ot invited guests. Tbe Queens own personal guests were too numerous for accommodation at Buckingham Pal ace as big as it is, and a couple of big hotels were rented for the surplus visit- ore. But it will be money well spent after' all, for tbe effect will be to cement the ties that bind English subjects the world over to tbe motherland, and will render more solid and lasting the latter' hold on her widely scattered domains." Wool Wanted. At the Albany Woolen Mills, highest market price paid. Call at mill and get wool sacks. The LIneoIn County Row. From the Times: The tow over in Lincoln county be tween county court and the county clerk, haa reached the acute stags. Theconnty Judge is not allowed by the clerk to pass behind the railing in the latters office, but is required to stand outside like the common herd, and call for whatever papers or documents be may have official use for. The clerk won't ait at all with the commissioners court as clerk ot that body. The commissioners and Judge are required to give receipts tor ttia Journal ot the county court used in keep ing a record of the proceedings, and, al so to give receipts to the clerk for all papers, including even bills against the eounty given to the clerk to be by him presented to the court for allowance or rejection. The clerk, furthermore, act ing on the advice of hla attorneys, Is holding out all the fees collected in bis office, having turned over not a cent to the couuty treasurer since the first ot last August. The conrt, by way ot re taliation, declines to Issue tns clerk war-, rants in payments of official salary, and j so, oa and on, with mny interesting sideshows, this trouble among the offi cials proceeds . This parrot and monkey time ia the result ot the act ot the county court in arbitrarily pruning the salary of the clerk to $1,200 per year. Clerk Jones was el ected by the people with the understand ing that bis salary wonld be $1,800 per year. Besides performing all the duties incidont to the clerkship, he do- all the county's recording of deeds, mortgages and other documents. The duties ot the office compel the clerk to employ de puty at $50 per month and this, with the discount of his warrants, when allowed. together with the other expenses of the office, leave Clerk Jones a salary of about 123 a month a meagreness ot stipend that verv naturally pnts the clert in a bad humor. The sheriff at the time, doing probably a lose amount of work, is allowed 11,800 per year, an act ibat shows tha conrt to be arbitral y in its methods. The two officers have a mandarin. suit in progress in the courts. The de ciston ot Jndge Fnllerton was adverse to the side of the clerk and sheriff, but i haa just been appealed to the supreme conrt whereby stipulation of District Attorney Yates for Lincoln county and Weatherford and Wyatt tor the officials, it is likely to come to a bearing within an early date. Stewarts Amendment. The galleries of the senate were filled when th sees ion opened at poos on Tuesday. Etewart o( evada gave notice of an amendment he would offer to the tariff bill, providing that there shall be at all timee a reserve fond in the treasury ol 150,000.000 ; that whenever the available balance shall exceed $50,000,000 it shall be the duty of the secretary of the treas ury to invest the surplus in United Slates bonds and that wben lese than $50,000; 000 ia in the treasury, be shall issue legal tender non-interest bearing notes to make op the deficiency; that such notes be made payable out ot any sor- plns ovtr 150,000,000; that it insufficient coin to meet the coin obligations ot the United States shall come Into the treas. nry through ordinary sources of revenue the secretary shall exchange silver cer tificates lor the coin which is ia the treasury tor their redempUao ; tbat con version of silver certificates shall dis charge the coin obligations of tbe U S and that it shall be the doty of tbe sec retary of tbe treasnry to coin sufficient liver bnllion purchased under the law of July 14, 1890, to sipply a' I deficiencies in tbe supply of coin (ander these pro visions), to meet and discharge all coin obligations presented. There is said to be a time fa th li'e of every mis, if taken at its tide that leads on to fortune. Tbat opportunity , will eoon come in sight for the reform I leaders. As soon a onion of forres advice given throneh a pres of which Whiteiaw lU-ii says, " there is o; ons ot yoa that dares to express ao tiniest opinioo." Wbeo too And a reform leader making a great ado abmt the purity of bis party, advocating a middle-of-the-road policy, very strong, oo every occasion and under all circumstances, look oat for an African in his woodpile. Every honest reformer will vote it when ever aod wherever Le has an opportun ity. When yoa find any one going yoar way just invite bim to accompany yon. Those reformers wbo betray their party will be patted on tbe back and receive about tbe same flattery tbat tbe deacon did, wben tbe devil said, "yoa are tbe deacon forme." Salem Independent. When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a botfeof Syrup of Figs, as it acta most pleasantly and effectually oo the kidneys, liver, and bowels, prevent ing fevers, headaches, and other fora of sickness. For sale in 60 cent oot tles by all leading drueauts. Manufac tured oy tbe California Fig Syrup Com pany only. , the PLACE TO BUY Your Groceries and Baked Goods Is at Parker Bros- Everybody knows where their place is. They keen a fresh stock of groceries, produce and baked goods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable prices and treat their customers well, all atike. You may regret some steps yon take in life bot oone taken into tbe store of Parker Bros. It is a gretf thing to be well fed. Par ker Bros Iteep good groceries. A loaf ot bread is not much but yon want it well made. Try Parker Bros. . Send Your Bundle. Care and intelligence in laundering clothes has bad its effect it is responsibls for the success t the Albany Steam Laun dry. Send along your bundle to the best laundry in the valley, or let Merril D. Phillips know and he will call for it. If you are not a patron of tbe Albany Steam Laundry tell the proprietor at one to send for your bundle. Once a customei always a customer. s J Gradwohl Inform tbe general pobl'o that he will sell as low as anybody in the city for net cash. Come and get prices before you boy. April 1st, 1897. J. br adwoul, Mdbic Miss Mildred Burmestet teaclier of piano or organ. System the Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P church. Mrs. Viereck has connected parlors with her summer crarden. where she can serve tbe public in all kinds of weather with her delicious ice cream. Lot everybody come o tn Star Bakery and get i" tosve of fresh bread for fi.oo cash. C Mavtt, SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS Five hundred people coming irom the east into one vicinity Is a good many, a good many more than came on the May Flower. That is about the number wno will locate upon the Crabtrce, a class of j people who inherited faculty for get ting more out of fifteen acres of land than many men can get out of a hundred. The division of onr farms Into small tracts Is a consummation to be desired There is a good field in Oregon fordoing good farming, rather than lookinglo the quantity. Having a 4th of July celebration is considerable ot a business proposition Hence let those pot up who are the most benefitted. , We have Just clipped the following Irom a big political paper; but there are no politics in these lines: "Ihe prayer that opens a window In heaven most rise out of a heart that Is right with G yd. There is no admission into he straight gate for those who are not willing to icivn op all that is crooked ." - The senate has during the week rec- oganixed tne belligerency ot Cuba. That will give Cuba a head. Now, let Sipain stand fromnnder. Don't gossip. If a thing is a fact it ia bound to be talked about, and properly ; but don't make elephants out of rat. Everybody should be given a chance and not sentenced before conviction. The first home strawberries rencbed Albany this week. When it comes to this delicious berry California does no belong to the same class with Oregon. It a woman were to carouia arouoJ until 3 o'clock in the morning and go borne drank tie whole town wonld talk about it. But it wasn't a woman . This Saturday night sees the Craeca Turko war about closed. Greece is undoubtedly second best in the contest, not having been equal to tue occasion Washington Letter. from etlr roralw Ourraspo ixtsot. WasancoTOX, My 17, 1537. What made Mr. McKinley lose his nerve? That question Las been ad many times within the last two or three days. Last week Mr. McKtnlev sent for the members ol lbs Senate committee on Foreign Relations, and after laying be fore them official communications from Gosul-General Fitxbogb Lee and other eonsals.showing a horrible state of affair in Caba, announced that he had made op bis mind to send an immediate mes sage to Congress, recommending action for the relief of stsrving American citi- -, in Cnba.and incidentally for the aid j of Cab. Before the great rejoicing that f A lowed Ibis announcement bad a chance to gt fairly started, Mr. McKioley te'e -phoned to toe Capitol that he had chang ed bis mind and would defer tbe message until this wek, what broigbt about tbat sudden change of mtoJ is not pos si lively known, bat inference were drawn from a visit to the White Uoate by Mr. A.tkio,a wealthy CjImo who makes bis borne in Boston and who is credited withjhaving shapeJ the Cleve land Ulney Cuban policy. Later Mr. McKioley bad cooteroc with the Span lab kl mister, and is :d to have asked biut if bis government would object to oar sending aid to starving A met ieacs in Cuba. Just think of thai Aod that 'sail be now recommends. Sraator Mor gao was one o the members of tbe com mittee wbo went to see Mr. Mckinley. He will not, of coorce. disease the con ference for publication, bat he makes it plaiu that he dosa't tbiok Mr. VIck.nlev intends Using a vigorous stand, oolese be is compelled by Congress to do so, aod expreese hisopioton of this msa At kios and bis rffirts in behalf of S;.a in onmistakably plaiu Ungaat-e II- vl.is Inat it is his irstratiod t nev' Co have Congress bring th a "u. - lo a point hfie it will b ,t. la some!hirg. atd that Pe .i ' .o ley mail carter fisti cr e-it U . to Cuba. Senator lelKie, i,f Kr,. t.m i u really grateful to Dr. llinW f v. V; giveo way f,.r hiin an 1 then h-ir-.l liiru to get eleiteJ t tiie senate. K'S-.i tbat Dr. ilanlei't con,s f tt . , the house had nothing ta r - s i r-iiu il to stand upon than the prt.u-Hip o! a majority of the boose, Mr Deboe na seeored tbe promise o! a good appoint ment for Hunter from Mr. McKinley, aod still further lo show bis gratitude, be worked the Keotucky cotiogeot ot republican ffke holders and would-be office holders for contribution! to the extent ot $30 and invested tbe mooey in two diamond studded watches which were duly pressoted to Dr. Hooter aod his wife. Of coarse it Is nobody's bosi ness if some of tbe contributors to tbe watch fund are a little behind band with their board bills. They have helped Deboe pay a part ot bis debt of gratitude. Tbe talk of senators on Senator Allen's resolution asking Mr. McKioley not to pardon Chapman, the proker, who was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for refusing to tell tbe change ot pro gram. The sugar trost, as well as its friends in tbe senate become thoroughly alarmed and decided that Cbapman should serve bis term in jail, hoping thereby to bush the talk about a new sugar investigation in the senate. The members of the sugar trust who are under the same sort of indictment will trost to their mooey aod pull to escape jail by legal methods. The past week has been a bad one in other respects for tbe sugar trust. It bas been demonstra ted tbat the sugar schedule, which the trust bad attached to the Dingley tariff bill cannot possibly be gotten through the senate, not to mention the house These things ave resulted in greater activity on the part of the big sugar trust lobby and money will be spent freer than ever to secure a sugar ached ale in tbe tariff bill, as it finally passes, that will be fairly satisfactory to the trust. Antl - election promises have some or the most prominent republican re publicans bound band and foot to tbe wheels ot tbe sugar trust chariot. A Challxnob. The Boy's Club here by challenges the College B. B. C. to play third and decisive game on tbe college grounds,' on Friday -afternoon, May 28ih. Each club has won game. We hereby ask for a third game. Manages. "GotDDleta s -i Manhood x i HOW 10 Attain It," for atsa vmj. oas eeyy may bs had fres, asaisd, la slain ods, a application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BSHlaasraSL, Uf PALO. N. Y. 1-. 3iw I aiasawwa MISFITS. Poor Mr. Huntington, his road in Or egon isn't making any money. How bad do yon want a 4th ot July celebration in Albany. There is enonirh scandal floating around Aloany to till a paper. The Salem Journal editor has become a great spud raiser. The crop will be sil ver eyed tot certain. "Because Mr. Huntington will go to Astoria it is being figured out that be owns all ol the llammond p operties. The Salem Journal man is so loyal to free silver that he asserts that the silver prune is leading all the rest in Uiegon. An O'Ctfon City hen laid an ei;g meas uring 8 7-lox7 1-16 inches and the Enter- Srse lays it to MeKiuloy's election ext. Brother Wash oi the Dallas Itemizer wants a good horse during the summer (or its feed . That certainly is a "horse" on the Dallas editor. That gypsy band reached Roeeborg veeterdav. it is a touich crowd and when they get to Albany should te driven on with a loaded club. The boys have a "prosperity" josh oo J. J. Murphy, his superb brick blocks being vacant for the first time in many vears, just since McKlnley inaugura Hon. Journal. A good many things are left out of tbe papers tbat would make live reading n published. Several tliines have hap pened in and around Albany recently of tbat character. What an ioJignitv. what short sight ed nest, President Huntington and party went clear aroiini Salem never even see ing the city that has so many railroad in its mind. Oregon people may look for a lare immiu ration this vear. Lion co'jci wttn its splendid shipping uciiitte. un surpassed soil and low taxes e; ould come in for its share of it, if not more. Now is the time to rustle. Oregon is to have at iraet one circus this year, Washburn's Cotossai Aggre gation of Wonders is coming this wsy with elephant trunks flapping, lions srowltng and limber backed "men tumb ling. Mel rvaiy for tbe red lemonade. A Salem paper claims for that city tbe credit of the big sale to the Minnesota colony. What is tbe odds wbo mace the sale. Linn county gets the game and the colonists have secured a splendid place for homes, almost in the center of tne couety. We are glad Mr. Huntington is inter ested in the rreourcee of the Willamette valley. Tbe Dkmocxat ia informed that ft. P. officials have been known to open ly discourage immigrants from coming to this part of the coast. Perhaps there has been a change of heart. We hope so. ' There is great excitement in Portland over tbe rubbing of tbe grave of . 8. Ladd. A man gets to bis lowest depths when be robe a grave. This was proV ably doov to secure a big fee for tbe ran some of tbe tody. Pomona. Cailf., baa a new saloon li cense, that s a corker The license is to befl00. tworakxMK are to be allowed in tbe city, they are to have no screen" , no seats for loasgers sod n- ne cf the gilded attractions. A man can ooly en ter, get bis drink aod go oat. Ao old pirate dred in California reeesU 1 v aod left a deeoripuoa of a large hiJ- wb ireasor oi Kg goia cars somewbere at Yaooioa Bay, and a search is being made lor ii. The eearcaers w ill find tbe usual treasure of oit Of con ree Mr. Ua itington ba to l;, aooioa and the O CAE. The S. P. has always displayed an unkind spirit j towards this va.Iey aod vicinity. Mr Hnotingtoa woo Id lite to bare the itv- ernment pot all its extra money into bis California projects for whicb be bas spent a great deal o! time 10 Washington. To vea-v seoCol K i.iir cf the Roee- j bor P'amdealer went through the cars OQ the Grand Koode V!l. . and saw a loo man ot striking I :iir-. No one met him al tbe d-fter-": r,,flr.s It a V.J. itryaa. Soon If m i ! I, here Mm sM ihoii'srJ ar.t to see his wonderful man. Tbe follow jrsg advert irrment appears in the Lebanon Exprws: Parties waot- j ing to trade haroo lor lumber mil on or ! a-'dress R. R. flamlirey, Waterloo, Oregon, lin bas lamlvr of ail iejrrip- i ion at Lebanon and the mill. Will trade for anything that man or beast ge of il - ran eat until we get tree coinage of eil- j ver. i rrom toe tasem Journal: Some of the paper, c.l the state, are expressing mock sympathv for Salem on tbe loss of an extra session of the legis- lature, by stating that there will be a horse race, at the fair, this tall, aod beg- giog our people to brace op aod not get down In the mouth. It is quite certain that the loss of an extra Scseion is bad for Salem, from tbe business point of view ; but some of our own members, who rep resented her interests, are responsible for it. The time will come wbeo these gentlemen will find that their explana tion will not go dowo. Public interests cannot be made subservient to politics without dragging down the opinion of the public on them. Look out, gentle men ; tbe people have not forgotten your conduct. Stats of Onto, crrv of nisDO. f Lcca Cocxtt. FaAmr J. Chsxst make oath that rjs I tbs snior partner of the firmol K.J. Cm a BY a Co., and Stat aforesaid, and that said Sr:n will pa Owsuaof ONK HUNURKU DOlXAKrl rbreSKrfa olns; business In Ui City of Toledo, Coaniy Htate aforesaid, and mat said arm win pay tbeanmof ONS Hl'NDRKD DOlXARS foreSKrh and esry case of Catarrh that cannot b cared S)V USBNOIttUI,'! tSTAH I'CM. FRANK J. CtTEIfET. Bwora to before me and subscribed In my raseace, this 6th day ot December, A. D. 1S&4. I t A. W. OLEASON. Bait's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface ot tatystm. bend for test itnoniaia, free. P. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, O. SaT Sold by Sruggisu, ?5c. flail's Family Pills are tbe best. TIIE BLAIHCLOrniXGCOMP'NY Are constantly receiving new goods of the latest patterns, maintaining the standard of their extensive stock, both as to quality and style, giving to pur chasers excellent values at low prices, which ia the policy ot the company, and whicb suits the custom rs as is evinced by their large and increasing sales. During the great reduction sale now going on, goods re sold at marvelous reduced rates, such as never before was known in the history ot the clothing business in Albany. Canned wild blackberries lo one and two quart jars, cheap at . C E Browkkix's. Regardless of Cost. Jutiu Gradwohl intends to so out ot the crockery aod glasxware business, going in to some other line of busiuess, and hence wil sell his goods of this kind regardless of cost. When jou call and got his prices j Aon will be convinced thai he means btat A Wonderful Ksw i nt. sud will believe what he says Esdkal Book, wflttsa MARRIED. SKILTON REINrRAT. On May 20, at the home of.Mr. Fred Webber, Mr. 8. J. Skilton ? and M J. Re.nhart both of Linn county. TELEGRAPHIC. The Bad? ateeavered. Portland Mav. 21. The bodv of Will- lam H. Ladd, which was taken from its resting-place in River-view temetry Mon- ay, night, was recovered yesterday by Detectives Welch and Simmons, of Port- land. Dan D. Mxirone Charles Momt- I gomery, Ed Long and William Kictor, all I or uregon uity, are lodged in the city jail, I charged witn tte crime of its removal. Montgomery has made a confession, impli- eating Maeor.e and the otber men. Ibe body was buried at Matron s Park. a well-known landmark on the Willamette river, a mile and a halt below Oregon City. its hiding place was cleverly concealed by moss and leaves, and it would never have been discovered bad not Montiromerr weak ened and led the officers to it. Dividend far Creditors. Cokvai.i.is Or.. Mav 21. Aisiimte uavis has riled bis tonal account in the as- .imMlnf l, f ... I i. W v.4,L.Ka , viuk"t. reuons mat Be nas on nana i rrA,; " nr .1 1 i'u I J. in M . . ... . .1 1: . U l I ,wa..umc.eniio payaper cent jm u:uu ua ilk, juwanuiDff lQasoieaoew which Sirirreirate I2H fU.V Two 10 ner nt dividends have hitherto disbursed amorju creditors. The company assigned in June st r Tbsap.a apasiated. S a lew. Or.. Mav 21. Governor Lord I has appointed D. P. Thompson, of Port-1 land, ex-minister to Turkev. a member ot the board of regents of the state university I about 100 families that pnrpoee emigrat to fill the vacanr cauted by death of L. L. I ing to some point in Oregon in the near McArthur. A Spaabh AaTalr. Madrid Msy 21. The Duke of Tetoan. minister of foreign affairs, has resigned at a result ol tbe incident in the senate today. wnen be boxed the ears ot sena'-or Comas beoor Lanoras, the premier, will take the portfolio ad interim. Tbe liberals of the senate have decided to attend no more (ions cf the senate until satufaction baa been accorded Senator Comas and the liber al party by tbe Duke of Tetoan, Taaaae aajauvw. WasarSGTOS, May 21 RVpresenUtive by a cble-"ear near the corner'of Penosyl- . , - l nomas tl. ioogoe. ot Uregoo, was struck ania tvenoe and sixth etreet and pain- foliy injored. He received a number of severe cots and bruisei. - Mr Tociroe had i": returned from a trip with a number of "foator and representatives to Coarlotte- viiie and Montioeuo. TkM Ptwaer Talag Washmgtox May. 20. Tbe kmg and exciting debate on the joint resolution recognizing a state of war ia Caba and declaring that strict neobraliity shall be maintained bv tbe United State, was end ed wben tbe resolution passed tbe senate by tbe decisive vote ot 41 to 14 at a late boar this after sooo. 1 be resolution as passed U as follows : Resolved, etc. That a condition of poblic wr exuis between the government of Spain and the soveromeot proclaimed and for some time maintained by force of ana by the people of Cuba, and that tbe United Mates of America shall maintain a strict according to each and all the rishts of beJ - ligereacy lo the ports aad the txrritory of the United Males,' RosXAjrn B. C, May a). Rosslaad hat many large new hotel baikiiBjrt, the sopporu of which are two-by-foor scust- ungs. There was a high wind today, and ooe of these buUdingt toppied over. It was a new hotel buiidisg. three stent high, 35x70 feet, oa Washington street. Tbe building, on which there wtoe several mea at work. fortuosU-ly fell al the nocn boar, to no one was isj ired. Tst Inablln Cosstawtuk MB May, 20 p. m. An armistice was formallr ccaladed today for seveo dAyt between tbe Turkish and Ureek troop oo tbe frontier of Eatras. Tbe armitio ennoiaded today is treoerai. aad incisd the land acd sea force of both combit io s. The ambassadors of toe pow er met tci aftinroiian to on;a-r terms of PWSCB. IcmUi taw Araasasn liuu, May Si). A Uiegram received from CossUottoopie tiiix aiumooa says ' Ire 1 2 Jrt if Use iorltba commander ia Epiras to treat with the tireeks fur an arLnisOoe moiled ia a faiiare, osnag to the Greeks haricg ignored the fiig ot trace and having atteoiplrd ;etrday. with two baUaioos of troops to make a fresh locur sioo tato Turkish territory. The Gnek. it u laruw stni, ao .tix toe lara lib. poutioa. at a r Astoria. May 20. Commeociag last night, lb-re bat bea a marked improve ment in the ran of Ka'rooa For the rt time ten -e.ioo. tbe boats n-"arord ta ibe several carmen loa il with fia, many of tbe biAt Hremg ia a too and more pioe. The S-h are of ex4in: qaaittr. " w ! ,R ' K r r ' u t f n,t;m. f"ETTLE. Mi i rit!-h;p 'V?- trn came sitm theUiy tr.Hu lr: Ureharl this af'eraoco. She wul rwuaia ts-re antii burniar. and thro go to Port Angret for trjrct practice. oat h-r mveiaent I will be after that are not kaon. Me will prouawv go io t oniana to rtceive ice sti nr service to be presen!ed by mvgeo. Alt Ike Saaaw a rtcvrtaad WAniOTVX. May 19 In as aa'.horixed ! r ,n!frT,,r. ,0' i"pn:h minUter. Ihjpay De j 1 'yMns hrose bu diplomatic sileooe and Raid: "I am iroing at ork to cali oa the presi - jdent ad xr ray gratitude for hi Koendid action as J the kindiv cooicera- itton shown ia tbe online cf bis messase. (Xotwuhtrtanding the amirity cf ;he pipers that are hostile and unjust, our caoe bas . again triunipbod. W are stronger today with rrewdenl AlcMnlev and becTetsry hermao than we ever wer with the Oev- laod administration. T Btsh a lrir Washington May, Ifi Tbe senate na val auair committee ouay oaa tietore it Sscrurj Long, having coder considera tion the subject of armor-plate for bat t la ships. At the conclasion of the meeting the committee decided to unanimously re commend that tbe price cf armor-piate be fixedatltOOa ton. lot committee was informed that the armor pla'e manufactory ers would willingly accept f 135 but it was believed they would also take tbe lower priot. Xsr aalattaa Wasuifoton May, 19. The president today seat to tbe senate the follow lug nom inations: Joseph tiairs. attorney of the United States for the district of West Virginia. Myros H. McCord, governor of Arirocr. Charlec H. Akers, secretary of Aaiiona. Atuhur P. Greely, of New Hampshire, now examiner-in-chief of the patent office, to be sssistant commissioner of patents. Aa Iswa Twa Bavaed Dks Moists, la.. May 19. Nearly all the business houses, 15 in nuuioer, and several dwellings in Calumet, on the Iowa Central railroad, were burned this fore noon, causing a loss of 50,000. There was no ore panttua in tne town, sur rounding cities hare sent aid. Was Irratated London. Mav 19. 1 he Telegraph's cor respondent at Constantinople says that the sultan has stated to Baron von Calice, the Austrian ambassador, that he is willing to modifvthe terms of peace which were formulated under the pressure of irritation at the fresh U reek attacks in Epirus. The Arsnlstte " Am f.n 8, May, 20. A dispatch at 3 a. m. from Arta says thtt when the Greek and Turkish deiegutes met lute yesterday to discuss tbe armistice, the latter declared they would submit the proposal of the ttreeks to Kdhem Pasha, and, rending the arrival ot instructions from him, would agree to an armistice for 24 hours. Much in Little Is especially true ot Hood's Pills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power la so smalt space. They are a whole medicine food's cheat, always ready, al- . a B ways efficient, always sat- IC3 gig tofactory; prevent a cold If I B I W or fever, cure all Uver Ills, . e. Sick headache, Jaundlee, constipation, eto, 2M. The ouly FUls to take with Uuod's SanaparUIa. Scio. Hub Bryant of Albany was in onr city on Monday. County Commissioner Curl was in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.C. S. Harnisb of Albany came on yesterday morning's tram S. I. Shore ia fitting no a bowling al- ley in the building adjoining Press office on tne soutu Mr. Dell Combs and Miss EetU Stuart, of Albany, were visiting Miss M jna Daniel ot this city, last Sunday, B. H. Irvine, of near Jordan, passed town on his way to Albany, on Last Fri day. Ben eayi he will ask some leading questions ot some of our county officials belore he gets back. A grand anniversary picnic will be given by Scio Tent No. 37, on Jnne 11, the anniversary of the founding of the order. Great preparations have been Uiu-"" ""7. ?-"f - I - i f .... - L. I .11 I lern.Uorvailia, Lebanon and hodarille ;i r- rmunt in Inrr Ir i. ihnnoht , . " , , - that two or more bands will be present, hr.j.L. Hill and SUte Commander Van Winke will deliver addreeees. There will be races, jumping, high kicking, ui oa rocs suooung, eic. On Wednesday evening of last week Hon Jeff Myers and Mr Waters of fea lem.and Dr. A. F. Hinand M. A. Lanr. of Minneapolis. Minn., arrived in this city from Salem. They are looking over I Oreeon for a location" for a colon v of future. While here tbe party was joined by K. Shelton aod on the following day tbe Minoeapolis visitors were shown tte Cyras aod bhel ton tra-t of land con sisting ot op wards ot 1500 acres and ly ing oo Crab tree some eix or seven miles southeast of Scio. Dr. Hirz who seemed to be tbe pt incipal of tbe party, expreet- ea mmseii as being very wed pleased with the land. Press. List of Patents. Granted to Pacific state inventors this week. He ported by C. A. Snow Sc Co P'ent Uorne, "LlDton D- C- I o. t .. c t r".i 8 A Barrrett, San Bernardino, Cal, hr- drocarboo-bnmer: H L, Bncaer. Berke ley, Cal, muciUfre-bottle : J S Brows, Eureka, Cal, winding apparatus; A rJruenn, Oakland, Cal, sounding-board; H ( Chase, ban Francisco, Cal. spring; E T Earl. Oakland, Cal. Tentilator for relngerator-cars : B E Hams, ban rran- race-trai aAoancxator; J G ilolcom be, Newport, Ore., qoick-actioa triple valve for 8 uid-pressure brakes; A B McClorv, Winters. Cat, safety snap- hook; F A Seufert, Tbe Dallas, Ore, ean- waahiag machine; J chaw, uoodbora Ore, dust collecting ami separating ma chine; T E Winrod, GibsoBville, saw gammer; J Winter, Tulare, Cal, primp ing apparatus. For copy of any patent 10 cents is postage stamps with date of this paper to C A. bnow k (Jo., ash' ton, D. C. I have just received GO large 1 Case OI goods, which I am going to open for sale as rap idly as possible. W. R. Blaix. Yes, it pays To boy yoar groceries and produce of Cocm A Hostow. Tbey keep tbe best aad freshest ard are all right oa price. Tbey wid help yoo to prosper in doll times. bee their one hae of crockery. Now is the Time U purify yatrr blood aod boon s Sarnpsrilia is tbe best medi cine for toe Dorpoee. Thousands cf great ores prove that it is the One Troe Eiood fariSer. Hood s PilLs are the favorite family caiLarti: aod iiver medicine. Price 25c At the head ot ill of the best known baaache iwmedie fluids Magic Headache tablets. Takes a smaller dose to prodtce better rwa.ts, whUe at tbe same time it is ixrfrvtiy barmie aad safer to oe than most reroers Every box guaranteed by tiarsharr r Lee, IraguU. CASTORIA Tor Tnfacts and Children. Tl te cs ' k as T a Cows xo ra mv line ! ladies and : chiHreo sat Children's all trimmed K,r A complete Uoe of fine new . flowers also received yetrday. Any i n.mVr of duxea errs taken in exchanre ; for bats at Mas Johs X. Horraas's. Thev Cant Fade ff voi I et j? f ai rv e:lvr-4 sairt s t theCitv Lvjoir.. ooa the St Chai dote We caa irireyco high or mediuro gloss or d."utic finish oa yoar lini. C : uu- . s i Sos. i -f -ks-sH nc Rs-c SVrpiXIllO UkJ& have received a foil stock of 1S97 Crawford bicycles. Thev ar iat- mease. tome aod see for vourself The W ceklt Democrat $1.25 a yeai sod tbe Weekly San Francisco Fjcaminei $1.50 a year, combined for onl 135. This iodudes all the privileges io the $10, 00 premium list of the Examiner iaclod- g a 10,000 residence and a $4000 got sTget- Save Your'G rain. Few realise that each squirrel destroy $1.50 worth of grain annually, Wake lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator Is the most effective and economical poison known. Price reduced to St) cents, . For sale by Fo hay & Mason, agents. Best Ice Cream on the Coast : at F. II. Pfeiffers. Ice Cream, Soda Water and Fruit nt A. O. Beam's Put it dovro For future reference so when you are in need of pore, fresh drags, ui can get them of Borkhart & Lee. They make a specialty of compounding prescriptions. Wben yoa next want a sack of Boor try tbe Aunisville -once tried always need ask your grocer fur it and take no other, t very sacs guarantees . Shaving 10c Hair cutting 15c - -s At Mack's barber shop. Tne Crescent was tee fiist to oss the new copy. D tubing. The otber factories Whiskers that are prematurely gray or faded should be colored to prevent the look ot age, and uuckinghim s I've excels a l others lo coloring brown or black. A large assortment of garden seeds, white clove-, timothy and blue gross seeds jut received fresh at C E Baows six's. We Lead, Others Follow . aid that ia the reason Hopkins Bros, are the first to dia pls,v s full line of the famous 1897 Oee oeot and Crawford bicycles. Call and see them. Oi Id TO THE EAST orves THE CHOtCB OS TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT UHIOfl ; I10RTHERH PACIFIC Via ' SPOKANE DENVER UIRXEAPOUS OMAR A AWD b ST. PAUL KANSAS CIT LOW RITES TO ALL EASTERN jCITIE9 OCEAN STEAMERS EAVE PORTLAND EVERT ! sfCHb SAN FRANCISCO . For toll detail call Ccxaas ft MowxarrH, Albanj.Oi SB aDPsaaa: W B BVKLsun, Gbw'l Pa .Aoaw ORTHERH i PACIFIC R. R. If PiuliiAiin Sleeping o'ars. Elegant Dinig Cars, Tourisr Sleeping Car- St Paul Minneapolis' Dahrtb fargo. Grand Fork Crookatoa Winnipeg Hetec aad Burt- TO THROUGH TICKE TO Stss Chicago Washington Philadelphia New York Boston asd al Points East aad Sooth Through tkkdts to Japan ad Chiaa, vis Tacomaaad Northern Padac steaoashif Co., aa Americas lime. For informatioa, time cards, map aoc" tickets call oa or write C G Borkhart Agent. Albany, Or. Or A D Chariton, As Gea Faaw Agf Portland, Or. 113 SD0 PACIFIC LIf.E falllPciiialask So!id reuble trains. cOBBWiBg ot paf aoe sleeping car, toxa tons diaiag ears, elegant day coaches, wtaanififeat tosriat cars tod free eoiooist sleepers from tbe Pa eiSc to tlie Atlaauc wiiboot cian?e. COST DIRECT ASO CMATSWT aOCTat T Kootenayj llininsr ) saarsr. xtr DBSTSa, siocax cm. SaXSO. KALSO. District 1 t. f aossLamains AS poiobf in the Okaatgaa County. Get a pamphlet giving a full oeseriprJoc of this wooderf oi cotrotry. Ask tbe aaeat for a copy of the miaiBg laws U BnUsk Columbia. Lowes rates to aad froaB Atlantic stmmahip ines. Canadian Pac. Ry. Oa's Hoval Mail. Steamship iaatD Gai na and Japan eaxaoiAir ACSTBAUAX STXAWaa USB Ho.voin.r, rui ad acstbaxxa. The shortest lioe to toe CcJoaij. These steamers carry aa expeneaced anedicat man, aavd a stewaxdess o every voyage; For time tables pamphlets, oc any ia ormaUoo, call oo or address. 3 N STEELE A CO. Ageata.AIbaay Or. fc. i UU11JU Aat. 146 Ihird feC I or aad. Or. GEO. McL, BROWN. D. P. A. V aacosver. B. C 0REG0X CHYTRIL & EASTERN R. R. CO. -YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Ooaaectingst Yaquina Bay with tha Sau Francisco 5 Ya?aiw Bay STEAMSniP OOMPAXY. Slsaiij MM' Sails from Yaquina Try0dy for Sss Friiiriam. t-rm Bar. Port Orford Trinida-i and Humboldt Bay. FASSasaxa AccoaooATiosr UsscarAsaisr Shortest route betweea the ' ette Vallev and California. Faro from Albany and points west tc Ban Francisco Cams..... 10J5 STXXBA6B -5S t 4 .l (..cfl.l.n 17 fa awuu u (ww i w " To Ooos Bay Cabin ts.oc bteerage - " " ' i- u l.l, Tt. .rut Port Orford. 6 0C Oabin v bteerage w River Division. . Steamer "Albany" between Portlaod and Corvallis,through withoot lay-over. Leaves Albany 8:00 a. m. Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves Port land, Yamhill street doc-, K)C a. m. nndays Wednesdays and Fridays. Edwin Ptosx, JOMato, Manager. Supt River !. K. O. T. M. Meets every Saturday evening at K.. O4 T. M . Hall. Visiting Knights invited t sad. J.S. Va wis eta. Com. BARGAINS IN FUBNITCRE Bed4 room set, bookcase, cooch. picture etc Call at residence of C. W. Eikios . .