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THESE FIGURES ARE YEARS, SINGLE INSTANCES, 8 Rheumatic Neuralgic, S20 !io o - 1 HAVE RAVAGED THE HUMAN FRAME. ST. JACOBS OIL CURED THEM. NO BOAST; THEY ARB SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF. ' ttHMMHMUMHHNIMmNMNIWMNtMMM Star Bakery i Corner Broadalbin and First St CONRAD MEYER PROPRIETOR -Dottier I- Canned Fruits, " Glassware, Dried Fruits. Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. -Canned Mel Queens'w VesetWe Cigars, Spices T Etc. everything that L Kept i good variety andgro eery store. High est pttce paid for ALL KINDS OF PKODUCI MriOsBiifi??1 we re talking again" talking to the hard-to please I people who like particular j ' printing. We are particular ' printers ; we put in that ntue , extra-nice touch that pleases ' you. Be the job big or little, ' its big enough to be well done. I Our Particular Department is oar whole shop. Ask us to 1 prove it; we can please yon . or give your money bact. Smilkt's Particular Printery. Phone 9, Albany. Wtll be kept on tap at the public stand, justeaBt of Democrat office. Mineral water from Waterloo. Eodaville and' Findley, for sa.e by bottle or dozen or delivery to family, by case in 2 dozen lots, at 50 cents per dozen to regular pa trons, bottles refilled, 1st dozen 75 cents : single dozen 60 cent?, bottlea to be returned.- Orders taken from any part of Oregon and prompt shipments made. Okegos Mixeral Wateb Co. M. W, Wilkins, Manager. rAICIIlD PBOCURED, EUGENE W, JOHNSON, Solictor ailAtiyiH Patent Causes I7 Sew Tartr. A ve., Wasklaataa, B C ahlisfaed 1868. Charges mo. spralenze ceqa. crofestdasu Ii vf und money if we do not Toocaa be treated at BtdS dan u tees; wiih taoao wbo nreier to eome lini we sun contract to taem or pay expense ot aod note! Make we we tail to railroad nils. ere. if yon nv tak Hit! hare aches and tn month, ftere Tarawa, ed pM. Clrersonany Ivearows ralllaa wet, eeeondarj or Tertiary Cwaraateetoeare- We ale nm and tUkarr eaaawt eare. This di tie eklU of tfee ami or rr:an j years we have raleaea panox ine boa j Jlalror it is this Primary, Blow Poiasai Uiat we aoUcittho moo) alia toe warlS fra ease wo eminent ear.nrJaaa. always annua treatinsr this rijM wir. .. . rA-oanvvD j made a rpecialtr ot bare .-X,tMX capital behind oar nncoodiuonel puarpmoe. WnMlorltt, are Veek and ulala Aoorea, COOK KKKEDY .. T Hawlt Teaapte, CMeata, Illlawle. MONEY TO LOAN. OX KABM PROPKRTV LONG TIME AND LOW EATEOF IX- . TKKJiST. W. B. RICHARDSON, A nr. w,. ' Agcni ror tna Insurance Co yiuce, uroaaaiDiD, between 2d and Taine ni... r1,, COPVRICHTS ate. Anrone tmittna a rtetHi and deaerlpUon mav outckiy ascertain, free, whether an Invention la prol.Hl.lr patentable. Coiinnuiilcatlfms strict), CtfHindentiaL Olilest aeencr frrsecarina patent tn,A.a"'.rtc-. We have a Wasblnitton oSco. 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Albany Oregon. r yONTANYK HACHXEMAW, AUornejs at Lav, Albacj, Oregon Attorney at Law, Aloany, Or. SENDERS' COMPANIES ' Always Pay. No question about full and prompt merit of lows by fire on iouince p'soe with the leading agent of Albany, M. Sen ders. 'Ttafs wtatHe fosuresPeop'.e For Don't aliow yortrtelf to be roped into tn various "Local Mutuals" now being pushed on you as being "cheapest in surance." when you insure you do not want to worry about getting yoor money ir case of loss M SENDERS Insurance, Hay, Grain and Wool. REMOVED. Smiley t Printer to the Brown block, where he is ready for business. His work is the best. EAST AND-SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. California express Trains isare Portlaaa Dally SoatHI 500 r. aw I L , :abLt :5 1 Ar Korv Portland Albany Saa Francfcrca Ar 9 30 a Ar S 5S a a LriSOOra Ahnse train a'-OD at s'a'toas Irs tweea Pjf.iaiJ and Sile.n Tar Tim- Katkhi. Jelri. Albany Tanjrent, Shedd. Ualsey haene ftt.iM Cmm Drain OakUcd and all stations froia Roseburg sutb to and in- clading Ashland. 8-JOab tfcMra fcaura t L PortaUN) Albany Rcaebory ar 41 11 Le f 'I MJr 1 Lei 7 J a iaaaaoa saasea Leaea Albinr tor Lebanon Arrivo at Albane from L-Aanoa 79 ftrii Leave Albany for Lehanon Arrive at Albany lions Lena 4t Or a Leave Albiay lor Woodbnrn via Woodbara branch lOtlS A Arrive at Albany from Woodbnrn iitbrn Leave Alba ,y In Nstroa Arrive at Alb ,-iy lm Nstroa ltlO A TO Chicago Philadelphia ' A New York ! . moiiauKituu Boston and al. Points East and South ThrooKh ttckdts to lapan and China, vis Tacoma and Northern racinc steamsbir Co., an American line. For information, time cards, maps anC ticirets call on or write V U liorXhart Aguat, Albany. Or. Or A D Charlton. Ast Gen Paas Agi Portland, Or. ORTHERII PACIFIC R. R. 3 Puitmaa Sleeping Jars, Elegant Ding Cars, Touri3- Sleeping Oarr St Paul Minneapolis L-uluth Dargo, f i Grand Forks Crookston -' - Winnipeg Helens and Bott THROUGH TICKE S,.. PULLMA-f BUFFET SLEEPER.. AND Dinlne Cars on Oifden Routt SECOND-CUSS SLEEPING CAR' Attached ta all Tbreagh Trains cTent StSe Mvlslasi, KTSVSBV rOKTLASw AMa TAIUS Halt TSAl DAILT ( Except Sanoay aossioaa aaiti.kAinT AOs a I Lv 12 M 1 a I Ar Portland Corvellts Arl Lv 6.60 r i-osr t-M 7.30 ra I.v Ar P irtU-l'l ktcMinnville Lr Direeteoanwtloiat Sin Froiotauo w'th Owl linv 'Vijo'Al PsiSi mill stiamhtp Ilne4 f PAMail OUIS A Stillnr da'es on application a' ti 1 Me t it, ti e'i.-'l o ilnfc, aid Rtirp JtPVV. 0 1114. UJSOLULU an I AUSTK -ei t.j .!, w 13 1 (ma 0 14 fatwHta. Agent oany R KOEHLKb CHVUPKIIAM. tuK Oen Y P A Por.iaca Ot g . Portland IJKO E FIf M THE PLUMBEU Tin roofing and plumbing, he opera house Opposift YEARS IN WHICH, IN mi of the Atlantis ccean is 4015 yard. The most idiotic things in the world are college yells. Strang. It is too late to offer Mr, Andres any advice. Perhaps too late (or him to receive it. Money is the name of a magvxine that Comes from New York. Wonder what it means any way. Seems as if we have bean' that word somewhere. According to the experiments o( M Se guy smLM Quemsset the X-rays cause dangerous palpitations ot the heart. The experiments were made on medical stu dents and upon themselves, and M Segny and M Qnienitset describe the palpi" tions as violent and unendurable oldest the rays were intercepted by a metallic plate. Alaska,.is almost as large in area as the entire United States east of the MiS9iaslp'pi. It is rich in - mineral wealth, and has already yielded many times its cost in the precious and other metals. Every year its value to the United Stales is increasing, and yet it is entirely isolated (rem the rest of our territory just as Cuba wonld t were we to aqnire It. From the Philadelphia Record. There are thousands of men, soma very rich, who have never - loat a day' income by reason of anything that hap pened to ttem in the service, and yet tbeyare drawing pensions today. So man ought to have a eoldiet's pension wbo does not need I'. Consider the magnitude of this pf union bnrdea ! Of tne 2,778,304 names enUred on the mili tary rolls of our civil war 349,94 died in the service and 193,105 deserted. Of the remaining 2,229,25s one-third have died since the war. Of the survivors 59 per cent are enrolled as pensioners. As time giee on the balance, through infirmities age, will be added to the list. Six teen years bence one-third of all the sur viving veterans will still be alive, as actuaries tables have it, although they will average seventy-one years of age. At this rate it will Uki $2,000,000,000 to pay onr remaining pension contracts. Could the Grand Army do a better thing than to see that future- pensioner sha 1 1 be deserving. From an Excbaa.e. The girls were so unsuccessful with their leap-year schsmes m 1896 that Fashion has come to their aid with the Matrimonial Lancers. They go something hie this: The band begin to play. All salute. bead couples are introt'uceJ S.de conpjes are introduced. Head couples flirt. Side couples flirt. . " Flirt a ta main left. Had couples jealous. Side couples jealou. Head gentlemeofnot gent) propose. Side geotlemen propose. All accept. Swing your partner for life. All waltz down to the minister and get married. All walls back to places. Grand right and left. All discover incompatibility of temper. All waltz to the jadjre and get divoiced. All waltz back to place. Ladies change. And so on ad lib. True Christianity. Tbe following from the Times-Union, s bright paper tbat comes to the T)rmo cbat office, all 'lie way from Florida, is wortb reading . It contains some thoughts oa the subject wortb reading: A fruitful question, one that has put tied tbe world for many ) ears, and will continue to puttie it for many years more, is. What constitutes tne Chris tianityT Ilia answered in almost as many ways ; as there are stars in the sky, and gener ally, or rather too oiteo, according to in di7idaal predilection. Some appear to think that it consist of tbe observance of certain stated forms and days, and that, this being properly attended to, all further responsibility ceases for tbe time. 1 11 so iroiguiH uuiivkBB ins ivuauer I of Dor religion it ia Ins teachings tbat mnet Vte fnllnarov! art far aa lm man limi. tatione will permit, befsrs asy one can lay claim to tbat most lovely of all titles, Christian. : Tbe mere outward show can satisfy no one, fool no one. Practice aoaat precede precept before a majority of the world will believe. Christ was "meek and lowly,'' his whole life proves tbie, and no man nor woman can be a true' christian who is not meek and lowly. i Arrogance in s christian is a telf-writ- en and self-expressed tieoial ofchris tianuy. Tbe foundation of a true christian character is love, not of self, but of and for others, and this embodies the idea o' self sacrifite for others, of which Christ is I ha most splendid evample the world has ever known. Where there is iove there is charity, notconOned to thought, but exquisitely beautifnl in unassuming, unobtrusive help for others. There is two kinds of charity, one is of earth, the other is of God. One is a mere giving, careless and indifferent, out of abundance, and of something that is no longer desired by oneself, nor nsetul tooneself, nor to be missed when given The other it a beautiful illustration 01 the love tbat ia Christlike In its attitude toward humanity, the giving; tbat ia in separable from self sacrifice, the depriva tionofeelf for tbe sake of others only known to as by tbeir want and suffering and distress, only akin to ns by the mys tic yet true brotherhood that Christ taught, and for wbicb he died. ; It is no Christian charity to give what one does not want nor need. It is no christian love to take to our hearts those who are already blessed withal1; that love can give. Christ gave bis love to all tbe world, and bis charity was a stainless and un broken record of self denial and self sac rifice for the good of others. True Christianity consists in following ss clotely sb one can, him who "aid, "I am the way.'' ' The Final Vale . Wabhinotok, July. 23. The final vote - conference will be taken to 13pm to-morrow, an onan s ement to this effect was reached ' senate late this afternoon, after an in the g and dramatic debate. Tbe prop excitinfor the final vote came unexpectedly osition ir enator from Alabama Morgan presenting it. The average depth From an Alaska Paper. A copy of the Juneau, Alaska, Searcli Liatit, oi July 10 lias been received in Albany, and is before the Democrat. It is full of interesting mining news from the Yukon. We give tome live mining news. YUKON NOTES. Mr. Wall has sold his foteresla for 150,000 and is now on his way out. Al Day bai some claims which prom ise to make bis fortune in the near future. Clondyks it booming. Oold dust is plentiful and every kind ot business is brisk. There has not been a great deal of work done on Eldorado creek below claim No. 30. Pete Wybnrg has bought out his part ner's interest in a claim paying him t42,fi00 for it . Just beiow Sixty mile creek Mr. Day counted 133 boats waiting for a jam In the ice to break so they could gel down the itver. One miner has worked forty-f.ve feet ot his claim and taken oat 190,000. At this rate his claim will yield a million dollars Lumber at the Dawcoa sawmill is $130 per thousand, slabs fifty cents each and sawdust en cents a sack. Cord wood is $25 per cord. It is reported that Canadian customs officers will be stationed at both the Chilkoot and Dyea passes to collect dut ies on all goods coming in from American portst There will probably be very little mining done on the Clondyks this Sum mer owing to high water, bat work will begin in real earnest tLis fail when the water goes down Clarence Berry who bought out his two partners, paying one $33,000 and the other 160,000 made a good bargain. He has already cleaned op $140,000 as the result of the winter's work. Wm.Ogilrie, chief ot the Canadisn survey party, has no men to help him with bis work. Everyone of his assist "jomped tbeir job.' One accepted a position in a store and the others have gone mining. Mr. Ogilrle expecU to coins out this summer. The first interment at Dawson city was that of Birch Stiekney wbo died at the foot ot Lake Le barge. His partner not wishing to bnry him so far away from human habitation decided to take the remains down to Dawson, enable to get any one to accompany him, tbocgb he offered $200 for such service, be went alone. Imagine the loneliness of thofe five days floating down that mightx river with no companion save a friend whose eyes saw not tba beauties of the scene, whose ears Lean! not the rothing waters and whoea heart felt not tr.e tribute of a9-ct:on that was being paid to him. Vow it ia nearly all Clon J. ke. There wi'I be an eclipse of the sua on July 27 from 7 : 50 to 10 a. in . These excursionists will make some excellent reports a boat Oregon . One could read it in tbeir faces. It is astonishing ho a many people j there are who want tte newspaper to do j everything for nothing. It woo Id be jut as reasonable to atk the merchant for a new bat or a pair of shoe. The gold bug newspapers of the Kast bare suddenly discovered tbat tbe free silver coinage sentiment is dying out in tbe West and Sooth . This is a repati. lion of the same discovery made by the same people, several times daring lb last few moot ha. The si ran go bare of these discoveries is that she stiver coin as sentimeht keeps growing right along, although so tf ten reported in its death throea. and ite supporter wi'4 Iw o Die meiousthat the next elections wiil show an overwhelming majority of tbe peopl' j favoi ing tbe (tee coinage ot gold and silver at the van j of 16 to 1. Ex. Ilcie arc the Figures People? are wonderinc what it coal to set to Dawson City, wberclh gold is fonnd in heaps Miners returning from tbe Kioodikson tbe Portland have furnithed the follow ing list for publication : paovittoMft Bacon, COO pounds. Floor, S0d pounds. Assorted dtled fruit", ISOpounds. Corn meal, 200 pounds. Rice, 'i0 pounds. CoflVe, parched, 75 pounds. Tea, 40 pound". Sagar, 75 pounds. Beans, 150 pound. Condensed milk, one case. Assortment of evaporated vegetables aod meals. CXOTIUXO 2 suite of corduroy - 3 pairs robber boots. 3 psirs heavy shoes. 2 doxen heavy woolen socksv 'A dozen woolen milts. 3 pairs woolen gloves. 3 suits heavy underwear. 2 suits mack:naw. 2 bats. 4 heavy woolen shirts. 1 heavy coat. 3 pairs of heavy woolen blankets. The outfit will cost about $175. Trans portation, via steamer, to Kb imlike $150, or via Juneau and Dyea t ,0. If by the latter route, the carriage from Salt Water to Lake Llnderman.ad'iatance of thirty-one miles, say one and 0 ne talf tons, at 15 cents per pound, 1430- Boat at Lake Linderman.fGO. Miecel Jan eons 125. Total $750. Conservativly, that is a fair intimate of tbe requirements of a man who ex pects to remain in the Yukon for 18 months. There are several incidental expenses which might be curtail,! to a slight extent. These estimates were given by experi enced miners, who have winte red in tbs north and know what they ar.a talking about. In making purchases, it is well to observe the suggestion that, the very best ai tides that can bo purchased are none ton good and will mot than reoay the purchaser in the long ro. Weakness of FlEti Oolckly, Thoroncbly, rewev er Cared' I br a new Mrfeeted seieatlfl mstae that eaoaoi fail anises tne. sm is Seven human aid. Yoo feel Im prevea the Srst dar, fast a benefit everr dar, soon knew 'onrsslf a king anions m,m a beds, salad and keart. Praia aad loasss ended. Bvsvy obssaele ta happr married life removed, fterve Imi. will. Men ... fsamt er lest, are reversed by this treatment, All weak portions of the body aalarced aad srenta ened. Writ for oar book, with explanations and. proof. Best eealed, tree. Over a W0 refareneea,. ERIE MEDICAL CO., tSStfrt. ! SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS During the week a man started in a balloon for the North Pole. Carrier pig eons returning indicate that lie passed the pole. What strikes the Dkm ochat as peculiar is the fact that Mr. Andree failed to add anything about how the po!o looked, for ftar he w ll never get out to tell it personally, tie deserves to be heard from alive. A man foolish enough to start for the North Pole in a balloon ought to have the luck to get over safely. The street talk tbl. Saturday night is almost generally ot the Clondyke uilues. Probably nothing eluco '4'J has caused more excitement. Actual reports in dicate an enormous gold wealth in the frozen soil on the Clondyke, and. men everywhere are turning their attention thai way, and many are already Clon- dykeward, willing to undergo all manner of hardships In order to make s fortune. Some will succeed, but others will fail, more than 16 to 1. Accounts indicate that the dark, frigid rights of winter re- quireastrongconstitution to stand tne J strain. Asain a rough mlnicg city will be built op that only strict British rule can make a safe place. Men grubbing here on about nothing may lock wistful ly at the account ot hundreds of dollars to the pan, but after all it la betrer to stay away, except perhaps in tire case of the young man of iron constitution with few to mourn his loss. A Portland paper feels very ladly be cause the Christian Kndeavorera through there spent nothing for peanuts, postage stamps or ice cream, and only few for a street car ride. The paper was evident ly looking tor something to be critical about. As a matter of fact the excur sionists, less than halt bing Christian Endeavorers, mete people in middle ctrcamsunres, of economical make np who bad little money to spend for extras after the expenses of so long a trip. The season is sufficiently advaored to day to speak with confidense of the pros pect of a very big crop of wheat, plumper better wheat never being seen in Oregon. The yield is a big one generally, not in scattered fields. The man who puts up with a ooil does well; bat the wearer ot a carbuncle is entitled to a Clondyke medal. A reputation enviable one. fur trttthfulotrs is an "Does he pay his debts?' is aqueat'oo often asked, on tbe answer to wbicb depends the man's character in the ryes of Uie questioner. Washington Letter. Frees ear mroiar CiirraaiiOwnewt WAtBisoTos, July 19, mr. Mr. Terrenes V. Powderly, the ex labor leader, has received his leward for roakioK McKinWy rampai jo speech but year, by having bis nomination to be Commissioner General of Immigra tion rent to tbe Senate. Terrene w aa oa tbe anxious bench for juit a at iie, and In fact had a very close call, owiog to tbe opposition of tbe labor organiia ttoes to Lis appointment. Wbr doean't JobriSbercuab reeign?' asked one Ohio man of another, after be had been listening 10 some current talk about tba manner in wbicb the old xtn t'rtcan was be ins slighted and bumil.at ed by Mr. McKinley. Tbat question hat become one of theconondrumsof tbe day and it baa been discarded more fr qaeatly since the publication of the in structions given to Ambassador Hay. concerning tbe Seal Fbberiea negotiation. Althoogh those instructions were signed 'Sherman'', there are few who believe that snermao wrote Ihetu, aod some openiy express a doubt as to whether be even ever saw them prev.oot to their pub lication. There i nothing objectionable mm the American point of view in the facta upon which those lottroctions are t aeed, but tbe langnage it not that wbicb oa ho ha been to lung connected with things diplomatic as Mr. Sherman has bee, by lesson of kis service on tte Stnatx Firein Committee, moald.be apt to as. One centletran whoee loqg aod clow tntercoorae with Mr. Sherman has made him thoroughly familiar with bis style of erpretntng him tell said : "I will stake my existence that Sherman neither rote nor was given an opportu nity to wd.t those instructions ; also tbat be knew nothing of their intentions to have tbem published." In view of this sort of talk, is it any wonder that men are asking why Sherman doenn't re jgn?. Y bat baa tbe Carnegie Armor Plate Trust done to the Senate? While demo crats are glad to see even on trust hit. they are at loss to know what it was that caused the Senate to limit tbe cost ot j armor plat, to tSOO a ton aod Senators to inform members of the House that it wa neeless to add another cent to the limit. because the (Senate had folly determined that no mors should be psid. Republi cans friendly to the Carnegie trust made a hard fight for an Ircrease in tbe House but failed, sod the trust will Lave to make armor for that price, or wait until Congress authorises the payment of more. Mr. Carnrgie should apply to ths I sugar trust for pointers on how to man age Congress. Jrry Simpeon says that Carnegie is being punished because ot his lack of liberality in contributing to Ilanna'a corruption fund in the las campaign. From th Post. Senator Perkins, of, California, ride a wheel. lis is not yet an expert. The other evening the Senator was wheeling through the agricultural grounds when he met a gentleman aud two la lies whom h knew, t iito prop erty the Senator raised one hand from his wheel to lift his hat, and the next minute bJ had tsmbled into a bed of flowers. "You did that very gracefully, Ken aor." was ths comment of the trio of bicyclers. "I always dismount in ths presence of ladies." instantly replied the Senator, with the instinctive gallantry of a Chesterfield. I-L , MARRIED. DAV1M DUNBAR In Shedd, on July 21, bv Rev. M. B. Moore, Mr. J. h, Uavii and Miss Cora Dunbar. 'J hey have the best wishes of many. Thousand! Celebrate Witn thankfulness their restoration to henlih bv tbe u of Hood's Sarsaparilln. Think of the v"t srmt who have been cured by thi niedicine-7 Men, women ana mi'uren, wuo nave suffered tbe consequences of Impure blood, who have been the victims of scrofula sores, eruption, dyspepsia, nervousness, tloep-i leHSuess. . I They hav. tried otber medicines and hue riil i obtain relief. Thev tried ' Tbuvl'a AiinunHrilla and it did tlx'm irood. 1 '. '1 hev nerssvered in its use and it aocom- ( ,1 plinhed permanent cures. Do you wonder ( J tbat thev praine it -nil recommend it to I you y MISFITS. Binger Hermann lor governor. Is the program now with some. That An Oreuon CitV advarticemant. fnr a boy fptcially excepts the one who smokes cigarette'. Geer, ot Marlon county, walked out of Lanae convent on lie mighty small fry beside lirvan. was a Gold, gold, Albany mav not if el much ot the gold of li b Yukon, but it will get a goou deal of the golden harvest of Wheat. When Pieiident Mi-Kin's. o-t lata the i ellowmone Paik he will bod ollice seekers bobbing op Iroin behind every gyser. When the Standard Cil Co. gets full sweep with the sugar trust people may expect to be robbed more thau ever. Rockefeller is a sweet morsel. Yukon gold contains considerable sil ver, iron and lead, and is wortb about $1 "'"" V K IdAaaa. Il.an I'alil.a.i . . 1.1 T" I liner gold-dust is worth from $16 to $17 per ounce. The papers are full of the Clondyke mining excuement. Many people are wild over it and crazy to start at once. and all are going who can tret passage. The DxHitcBAT predicts many sad and aisappoiniea experiences. Offers to contract wheat at GO and 61 cents are reported as being made in the country, but without any takers. The tendency is upward, and the indications are good tor at least ,0 cents. Among the excursion incidents tt'is morning was tbe refusal of a couple of ladies to receive bonnets from Mr. Ed r ronk. Tbey have been so used to pay mg lor everything that they were sus picious. J as. R. Keane has just made $2,000,OCA by gambling in sugar. The V. 8- sen ate was a practical partner in the affair This kind rf basinws is a menace to our country, and the danger signal nrois to be raised. A young Lane county rmple were married in Eugene yesterday and fell oat almost tbe first thing after marriage. They were on their way borne when fie king bolt of tf eir wajon broke. o one was hurt. A great many of tbe excarionist par sing through Albany were ?n the coast to look at tbe country. Hence the advertisinsT done was done in fertile fields. Albany conld not have done the amount it did in any other form for several thousand dollars, and ti eu not as effectively. A young man wbo was at MOOdykSi last winter repoHs tbe arerare tempera- tare durina: the w.nler as 40 !rT- I- wr?- aa low as r degree. ... ----- .... -', -u uiiuas lack. ar w Ha 11. uw:a t W Bill 1 go An reon ex heal the fut'o.inv .."", "a "'a. cnwvmif rviwrTsasT .O both the price and crop: Tbrcmboat this rerlion a large crop I not to be expected for as; tlerucnUrAtioo, and before mgtt thi season. Tim weaUier has not been j fall tivey wer cooTi-aoed ut maths bad favorable for a Urge growth aod branch- j Uka a aerioae lorn. Early in the morn ing of vine and a Urge crop teem ioev- j io aioot ioO minejj from tbe Finseynile i'able In the face of (lie conditions ' Jutrict niarceed 00 the lian-!a mice, on xp'iencd txi vr-r predict lhi '97 hop ' tee river, and syr-revM m tnoging rat will Cod a marku at about 15 cent a tbe men at work. Sheriff Liwry. of tiii P"nd. j cjty, ba a force of depatie mdy for duty ! at a moment notice, and trouble i lot- - I ed f at any lime. T. T. Geer is bsving a hard time try- rrH tke role JL..rAr,:,cIor.1,n. th.hw.ewl--.ee -Kr -IT 1 iniunu. uisrt ia uirteii to remains, ' i . - : : i nfacturer, 1 m porter and -"v"I -"l' morwamp - - r -v.a tw 'titii tcuuMni 1 IVklsiv rksnatasfi tHm ISm eand-date. How ran Ger displace Black. ,w P"1 ,u when the gold etao fard democrats rap. Hatryla, ried Oregon for McKinlev? BeideToml WASHtsfiTMS. July 12. Shortly before Black ia a good fellow and an efficient the fna'. a-ljourwd tMar, Atiisoo. in officer. Journal. ! ctiarsr of tte tariff bit!. ma! a eirce I effoat to have a time fixed f.r the final cP on tbe tari3 coofmnoe report. Faihhg in The Ivnoiis Joaquin U r. who 1 h.hT. i Ti !i ' V", to inDg a v,m. It was ,be Bo4 def habit of kifstnar tbe bands of uI m in . . i . , , , , , . . - 7'. ,111V ui 1 tie? uay 01 Knight. When he did this on his war ihmnoh Albany it was thought alrana: h.il an ' Albany young ladv met him in Pof'aod, i PrTmnrnu. St. Trouble, and and tiii was the first thin be did. The "much of tt,wm t 1 in absre at th Al L -i",y n Jol0'" Miller, the lone livoo dub, three tniiea west ot CaooaUiric hatred poet of tbe Sierra, the nniqne Ibe Hen want to go to work, but are man of the tog cabin. miraid. They fear as invaeioo of tie Ui- ' kera, and not want to be made tanreu Tbe exareionists have nearly all j assd ! coa'ro! of itaeif. Tbe striker intend. Ibany, nearly forty train Irsids in ail. ; brgin tbeir march Insight, beta tele bs IsBvot-RAT man doe not ramsmhs, ' stibi from llru'eei ille anBoaooM that. A The any thins that ba created mora iniereat extended oat. Albany did berseif proud ) il waa decided to pot pone t Ha trip until in tlis matter ot entertainment and tornorrow. exeelleot rruSt may be expeo. j a veie Eetr4 rt.HeJUt,,r ,, hM b?n lhe 1 WAiil-enX.J-Iy21-Wbeatbe M?MmiJrtwainad today, the-nnderstandiDg on.". I l! Mil -I!' ?" niwA. general that a rot would betaken on ",of AlbMy wheni conference report on tbe tviff bul ntt otber Oregon cities are forgotten. tb.a Kridavrbot there a, no final The bartenders of Salem bein a chal lenge to the liar Iters in the following de fiant language: Ye blathering, barberotia botcher of the blistering; rsxor and brash, if there Xta. within run r .1.1. i orated anatomy any shadow of belief that you are capable of twirling, balling and handling that spherical agetnev of livelv athletic eprt.faruiliailv called the baseball, so as to make a semblance of a contest with the blithe and buxom teaut- ie wuo dispense, bounteous bumpers of uriiumina' oaney Drew lor the parched hereby, herewith and herein cast he fare i'-skv wi vur patriotic iwnuiaiion m-e toa our gauntlet of defiance, and solemn ly and unreservedly challenge vou to shy your castor into the diamond ring of bat tle at ths fair grounds, on Sunday after- uuoa, Augusts, at o'clock sharp. where we shall effectually and forever set at rest ail your claims for distinction in the baseball world. V rom the Telegram : Hon. 1). soli Cohen has iut retnme.1 from a seven weeks' visit to tbe oast, but hss nothing verv encouraging to speak of excepting the crops. These, he says, will no unusually large and superior in qual ity from tho Atlantic to the Pacific i. board. I be prices, also be predict. m on information received, will-range as uigu a any quoieu williin the last Ave or six year, lint the treat nmhlem now to be solve, he says, is the disaster arising from the centralization of trade in the large cities, which is sapping the auiviHUii Ul lug jruUOg UUSlDeSS IX there. "Monopolies and trusts now are niak- nig money faster than ever," says he. while those outside of their pales can hardly make ends meet. But, there is any quanuyoi money tons of it-seeking safe investmont.which cannot bs found." "Don't you think tbst the operation of s prutwuvn mriii taw win change these condition?" Not the sllffhtest." mnht irss. .) at m .1 uecistyeiy answered Mr. tohen. 'The . , . " i '" .- v uu win is not the potent lactor in the res toration of a prosperous state of affairs as eaiways was Id to believe." Constipation Causes fully ball the sickness In the world. It retain the digested food too king In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, lnuj. run n nJOOdlS geatlon, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in Fills somnia, etc Hood's rill cure constipation and all It results, easily and thoroughly. StkxAU druggists. Prepared by a I. Hood Co., Lowell, Haas, The ouly rills to take with Hood's SarsaDarllla, TELEGRAPHIC. ST Far Ike filaadllte Skattlz, July 2.1. The Qoeen sailed for Alaska this morning earring 413 pas senger, of whom 163 were from Seattle. Tbeo'Jier230 were Kant era excursionists, principally Cbrutain bndeavorers. Min gled with tears , of wives and mothers were the merry laughs of young men, who were going with light hearts to seek tbeir fortunes . In addition to ber paaungers the Queen carried about 400 tons of freight consisting principally of baggage and "grubstakes." Bradatrnel's Be-part New York. July 23. Bradstreet's to morrow wm say: Tbe widespread confidence that there would be marked revival in general trade in tbe fail continues to grow, and with it material evidence that it is well founded. Cbicssro jobbers in clotbine. drrzoods ana ihoee, and mannfactnrers there and elsewhere of piances, organs, wagons and i arm impiemete report tbat fall business has began, which is much earlier than usual. ryaa la Idaho Blacxkoot. Idaho. July. 23. J. W Bryan, accompanied by his wife, reached here this morniDir at 5 o'clock. Tbey were met at tbe depot by a larze committee ot citizen", and at once escorted to the bote of ex-Senator Dubotte. After luncheon Mr. Bryan was escorted to tbe coirthoae grounds, where a large platform gaily dec orated, was prepared, jiryan was given s routing reception. A Larky Astoria Astoria, Or., July, 23. There U at least one lucky Aatorian in tbe Klondike coon- try, shortly over a yeT ago August HU derbrand, secretary of tbe Foard Ar Stokes Co., of this city, "grubstaked' a man named v. &agut Anderson, wbo was poa seaa&d with a desire to iro north . He sail ed for Alaska, but no word was received from him until yett-rday. when a letter arrived. Anderson say that be "struck it rich." and tbat be and his brother cleaned up $140 000. They were offered $40,000 cash for their claim bat refused to tell. Jspaa aaave Meek Yokohama, Ju'y 23. Ibe Japane-sj raViotft today agreed to the proposal of the? ,, . . 1 : . k . uawauao govern airni 10 suuujii ik questions at taoe before tbe two govern meuts to arbitral ion. ST lav Cloadjke f. kattle. July 22. At 3:57 this aJter r -km tbe Nor: h American Transportation 'Join parjy's steamer the Portland aii? from Seattle for St. HkhaeJ. Alaata.fiotn which point her paeaeoeert wiil be trans ferred to tbe Yukon river steamers and earned out to tbe famous Clondvke gold Seles. By actual count there were 12S pav. sangeri, a few of whom were women. Tcere were poiiUctatu. attorneys, rasr- chaots. athlete., (porta, and Ut, bat not least, tbe bystencal people It is an actual fad tbat within the rexttaomontcs Daw es City wiil be supplied with aa "opersr- boo,' and one if not I wo sewppers. a see as late Ste anaemia Wsabixctox. July S3. In reply to a telgrapbic reqaeat. A W Grwfy, tbe Arc tic explorer, b aeut th Ataociaed Prea from Linden. Ya.. tbe foDowicar statement regarding tbe Andree expeditioo : " While I believe tbat Andree will never retoni, yet experience teachea tbat mir aculous things Jorcur daily. ratal reseaSa-us Yor?torows, o j!J. --.A' " Avwk (iTiiirt t a tumlv rl. iA) irx.t atrnr-k thia laarn. ti.-inrlinir the enti-w racier aad aauDjt great damage to property, twth in i ,,,, and alon tne railroada. Mwir pecpie are taroatd to be drowned j ite enute coon'.y eat and we f.r -JO mile was: fl x-JeJ. and tbe diu-.ie will be mmoxu, the m'road beisg toe bear- iel kaen. Fever Heal f sriteangal Prrrsiirsvo, July. 12. Excitement wa at fever bat ia local tciaing circW today. lt operatcrt waw apparent! y prepared LoePox. Ja!y 2-A special diptcb !rora Pa cArrorpiCaToo baa ien caught 10 the vicinity ot Tr j ace. car North Pciat, Norway. sri-h the 'Xorrb in iornorrow would be pro-raced -b . vw . mi r ojt..,ixerui iun- isr msani bringing the d-tate to a tl. a. Yeoajette t earral for a mob tbat t liable at aoy moroent to tencsT to the bean rain of Utr erenina-. agreement to thu. Botb Senatora Jones and A bite, who have txeo leading tbe op po-itioo to tbe bid on bebalf of the demo crats expressed the opinion that the vote would not tie poetpraed beyond thu time. Appall., IrrMrsI New Havss, Jolv, 21. An appalling accident oceured tci niornin in the hell-loadtosT department of the Winchester j Kepeating Kirwrm,' Company' works. ilhout an inslanta warning six human being l.wt l'jir lire by an explosion, and another tict'm died soon afterward at tbe hospital. A score of others were more or lea vriouIy lojurexl but no farther fatalities are anticipated. rswtlaad) la li Port la xd, July, 21. Yiee-Pretidnt and lieneral Manager ilohlor, tf the O. R & N. Co., has come to the front ia the! tnatter of a steamship line to Alaska, and, althoucrh tt i not yet settled what revenue the O R A N will derive out of the project, if any, yesterday he practically turned over to tbe Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany the steamer George W Elder, be longing to the O R 4 N., which has been lying idle in tbe stream for sooie Uiue, and which is to be put on the line. Aaetker steal telle fstTTLR. July 21. Tomorrow at noon the steamship Portland, of the NAT T Co., leaye bealtle for St. MicbeaF with her passenger accommodations taxed to the limit anH with a full cargo of provisions. On tbe Portland will be the second party of fortune-hunters to leave far the Clondyke lsce the new of the big hnda was brought down bv tbo Portland lost Saturday, tbe first party going on IhsAl-Ri Sunday. Fran Andrea Christiaxa, July 21. A telegram from Stavanger slates tbat a tamer pigeon baa been canirht in the neighborhood of Soevde en Rihike. with a silver ring ou one of its feet, and the followtnir statement a tamped on i's wings: "North pole, 14J west, 47.62. Let evewo!) cume o tn sar Bakery and get 4' 'oaves of fresh bread for $1.00 cash. C Mxvsi. Albany Market, Wheat CO cents. . Oats 30. Eggs 9 cents. Butter 10 to 13 cents. Potatoes SO cent. Ham 8 cent. Sides 7 cents. Shoulders 5 cents. Yea, it pays To buy your groceries and produce of Coun & Huston. They keep the best and frehfst ard are all right on price. They will help you to prosper in dull times. ow liimr uno uue ot imirrj. 1 Oakville. I Mr. Orson White of Philomath called at our home yesterday, he is attending ! school at Philomath. ! Miss Lizzifl Whvlft aLtrtid for her I home in Iowa yesterday. She will go by way of Salt Lake City and make a visit in the city. Messrs Bamford and Smith are work ing the roads. These two eentlemen are practical road makers and are irerv Ifiml Ul SVIt, r ,. j Mr. Donald Yantis. unnnf W. W. Yan- i tis of Salem in visiting friends here. j " uueioe binders are rnnnme n tninr ; fields WegSW a man on the afreet mit'a ! one of those prtmative harvesters, sera- j die. Wnen we were .mat! ocor- f.rmer bad a cradle and eome had two kinds, We learned how to uee one kind when we were a kid. - Mr. John Smitn was attacked (or rath-1 er challenged) bran antrrv hull John wa, brave enough to get u the first' tree be came to and star there till tbe angry j bovine', wrath had subeided. i ! first in six yeaie. We will visit Water- ' loo, Kodaville and Tangent, st..l we wiil make a thorough canvas of Syracuse in Search Of Belinda Jane. At Mrawilie we will call on L. A. K. and we will pro- uau.jaee loung America at. we pass through Tangent and will visit the bar vest crowd of A Wilson about noon eome fine day Tell yonr cooks to have plen ty of good things, Patro. Many tbanks for your iympai by, bat if every one who typathizes with us would accompanv their sympathy with a dollar we cooidj live and wear good overalls, however we are not crashed nor wilted not can be found at the old stand and always happy. Tbe latch string is always cot, corns and see us. As didn't get into a job in fcarveet we will be on the lockout and set aa many good dinners as we can and will ; report the yielde of grain. What will you do a J ? LittLE EJSE Bco LUt of 1'a.tcntb. Grante.1 to Pacific states inventors this? week. Reported by C A Snow A Co. '; patent attorneys, Washingttn, D. C. : D B Akward, San Fraacieco, Cat. door i opener or closer : ti W Borrowe, Bodie, Cal, cam ; P A Campbell, Po!laky , Cal, bottle; U O Orates, Pasadena, Cal, box couch; CW T ll.vies. San Franeiaeo, Cal, necktie; F U Gilbert, KidgeSeld, H'aeh, sack-holder; II H Gorier, San Francisco, Cal, universal joint for coup ling pipes; C f Hamlin, Los Angeles, Ca! sheet metal flame; J Jacobs, Hen ley. Cal, endiess-belt con-totrator ; G W Kunze. Bryant, Wash, jointer forcirca lar saws ; C P LabaU. Los Angeles, Cal, mechanical motor for biryaae or otner pcrpoees ; G A JIo, i-an r rancis, Cal, glove attachment; J B Rjnk, Laxnesa, Cal, waUr-regaUior; J Saaze, Walla Walla, Wash, combined parse, parrel carrier, and belt-oockle. j K Scott,Eat Oakland, Cal. sewing machine npp'rg attachment; H W Sleirbe rz. Jr. Walla j Waiia, Wash. idsuUtor. For cony of.' any patent send iu cents in ryjetage stamp with dateot this paper to C Snow A Co, Washington. I). C- A Qondykc Letter. J.CTo'mau. of Ae jlaad, is now at j k L "sTohixs, Gt Pa-. . Dawacn City, in the Umoos Coadke j Vw- Pteviw-r.t aavd gweral --. mining district and the riding prints a Witer be wrote back to friends coder tbe j - date of J one 21th. He aT that of 3M0 j men at Circle C:;r, J b"jt 200 Lave zone art to the mine,: ' . iClUFaaftV FATR 4 L -W.;are$i5Per(l.vandb0.rdcne'.i UKLUU-V Vsti.Htt.llJ teif. Clondyke is a great cocntry. One; r FASTER?. R- R. CO. hundred tfIars is tbougbt no more of!' Sk.R.VWa than ia one dollar at Ashland. While i there I saw to men come in from tie;YAOUIN A BAY ROUTaT mines wbo had worked two weeks and t cleaned op aod had 150 lbs of gold dost, j ... They weighed it on the scales tbe same! Connecting t Yaqmna Bay with tb aaysa weiitn wheat, and have it ettins;( around in otd sti np cans and old keuie the Largest p.ce i hi weighed t Men wao never had sy ia tbe;r liv 1 are now worth $Io0,'Ji:O and 3)0,(30 f Three men oocjbt a claim ft-r 75.'X and did not have a dollar they borrowed j loCtt) to pay down 00 it and 30 dsvs in ' which to pay tbe remainder. Thev tos the amount w.tU tLe pans and paid tcr t: in 2-3 day. This would be a line o-jd-try to rummer in if it were not tor the iaoev;rtitcs and Sfcrs tbey are eomething feaulul. Laat night tbe son did cot set at a!L I; vent dwn ncul the loaer edge seemed to tooth the trees and skipped aSon that war for an boar and a half aod ll.ea raed. It was lowest aboat 12:o0 a ui aad was tbe hrst time I saw it when it never shaded t all. it will remain that way fjf a coopiecf weeks aod then be-zin "to go oat of sight for a little tine, K.r are aortU $S per d uea at Cloodvke.eo 1 did not eat manv a til e there. !xe meat ru .VJ ccnu I per pound, fi ar Si per sck and no ba- j con to be? h.-i or.e small lot sold f.r tioO per vy..iu t.at atter Ui boa!? pet op it a ill not bring more than 50 ceoU per pound. It ha ceen very hot here for the psl few day, nearly S0deTfe. Hiijh Grade L sundry Work The Albany Steam Laanjry. M. P. Phillip proprietor, does work tiat speaks for iteir. It is high grade what ever the artirie. Now a specialty is " -i.lv cf ladies j hirt waists, which ate Iui.:-id for on lv io cents. IVhcase colors re.aioed and goods hsndled WILh treat rare You can depend on work done by this auourT. Stop that Coasb: Take warning. It mae lead to Cooamptua. A 35 1 botUe of Shiloh O Jrs ntv are yjar life. S-jid by Fohay at Vfasou. .Karl" Clover RjM T.-a. fjr Oon:ipa tion if the lie,, and if afJor aing it voa don't say o, retum ta- rvotie so l "tr' your rooney . oid b F.hay A V ascm Mrstc Miss M-.Wrci Saruiestvr wactier ot piano or organ. Sr?tem ths Mason touch and technique. Reideac Fiftb street, opposite V V chutci. F'l -.-. Tcor ttowri, VA'Kh Caaeareta. i-af ti cnr!trii!s f-revr. I C C. fciU. ilrm;utsrfmi CKgxy. castor i a Tot Infaata and CLLldren. - Tiefi- J sra W-Je hnechl Meiaer have the best assort ment of fire-oris in Albany at price that defy competition. Aisnse ih.m riass and bunting-. to uiKih t,air grow a natural color, preveut baldnes. and keep the scalp heal'b.v. Hal. IUir Renowe was invtnt- eu, ana nas pioved lt!t suvctssful. For Cons ipation take Kl" Cover Kso' Tea, th- great Blood Purifier. Cure HeJache, Nervousnes. Eruptions on the face ..and make tl.e head clear a a bell. Sold by roshav it Misi. Evervbody Says So. Cii-ai-eta an.tr Cathartic, tlw most won ocrlul Hied mit tiiik-oierr of tbo age, p eas ant ami rvirvatiim- to tbo taste, a. tgeutir and pos.Uv.-ty on kidneva, liver ni-.d twweSi, rleai.s.n,- cuiirw svstem. dtinl itHl, cum l.ia.!ncii., :e er, bahiiual i-utiiition S". . ."."V!"""?- P'e b"y and trr a box or t . I,. C to-day; It), MU-eni. iioldaad guai-uuteiNi to curj by ull druggist. Shiloh'sConsuoiD'.lcn C,-r m wk..a other fail . .It U th losding Cough Cure acd no home should be without it Pieas- nc t" taxe and goe right to tlm So d by Foshay Jt Mason. spot. OTtCK. All nernnna inten lino. In new their dog tax bv street work ar mi..i'. ! va,witiv,iuuic iwrri euiieriuicntieot ; . ... . j o . i at once. The work must l-e done befots Lev ".-T iot ,rc,rUand SjDja July,, ( Tuesdays and Thursdays. Eastern Tickets. . i ! A Uty to t'niaba. hm .-as City, St Lea ' and Chicago duily withtut thne cta i quick time, no transfers, parsooatly con i ducted tourist cars, every convenience. For rules reservation of berth aod any I information, address or call on C B Winuf at Wells Fargo Jfc Co'sotKce, Albany Or. j a; r- c- trol tTPV , . . ;, w tnfc and none can dispute it. vve lead to wall paper trade ve . n.?' llrnlZ- newer, brighter, I rentier, ana more org- An,iftie of paper; and lower r"i Aarr than eaa Pound .oTher STwi.hment: Sf."", nr minv and solid claims to TonfpVtronee. When yon see what ' ,Ti . i ,.r,,a a mil and that we ni, a.k 15 cents for it, yon II be very much eurp.ieed. J. A.Cummina. civvj tbi f ifcoi' a or TWO TkASSCtiJfnSESTAL ROUTES f GREAT NORTHERN VIA SPOKANE KIKKEAFDUS . ab PACIFIC ru DENVER O'JAHA Sf ST. PAUL KANSAS CJTr OW KATEi TO ALL e asters nnz trC&kS STEAUERs EAVE PJETLAD ETERY S OA8 .. son SAN FRANCISCO To- fall ddtaiJa calt m CcxxAJt 4 MoJ-Tsrrw, A:tr, Ot t a ttsuw: W H HUBUiL'Kl. San Francisco 5 Ya?aisa Bay STEAMSHIP COMPANY". Ml r rancisco, torsi mv, ran vr:ora Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. TjLS&tXGtt. AcCOaTODATtOXr UxSCSrABBaX Shortest rent rween the vYillarB ette Valley and Cauilortua. Fare trots. Albany and point west tc Ban Franciapo Cams I04X ?TXXaAGI 6.PC Round trip good for 60 days X7JK To Coos Eay Cabin ISJt swnm - iTH Fcf) T nsaaaaaaaaaSBaraaTaTaTaM I TOTKEjT r fi I . Ea Af Tta& StsaiU Wa' . 0C ford. . 11QJX 4 f To Httraboldt Bar and Port Or! Cabin ? Steerai-e. 1 " 1 Ui vcr !fvl-iion Sieanrer "Albany' between Portland I and Cxra!is.llir'atra itboct lay-erer. i , Mm A i :an s r, , m m i nw. ma 1911 S00 PACIRC U1E. To IHFciitJIas. So' id vestibule traras, consirtiog of pai aee leepicc car, lain toss dials? cars. elegant day coaichea. taatinifkeat tooriaf car tad free rxvoni-t d-ierer front the Pa c:e to the Atlantic without change. jost DiaccT axo CRSAmrsT toni v Koolcnaj ( miiiiigr nisstriet Y XAxrsr. KXW PJUKXA. slocas crrfT"""" KaXMMT, SALSOv TtAIt, All points it the Obtatgaa Cocntry. J G a pamphlet giving a full deeenptioc J of this wonderfal country. Ask tbe aireat I for a copy of the mining lav li BriusJ- 1 Colombia. 1 Losre rales to and froaat . EXJEOPJiS Atlantic steamship ines. Canadian Pac. Ry. C iioyal Mail Steamshi line to China and Japan CASATHAS AVSTSAIJA! 3XAXXB 1 RONott-LF. mi a arsntAUA. Tbs shoriest lioe to tbe Cctosies. ThsesS steamers carry an eiuerieoved medical nian, and a stewardess on evwNiojige For time tables pamphlets, cs5l n oruiaUon, call on or address. S N STEELE CO, Agenta,AlbaaT Or. b, J CJYLK, Ag't, H6 Third rcrt and. Or. EO. McL, BROWN. D P. A. Vaacoaver. B. U. 0.C.& E. fi. R. GO i Willamette River Division,! Steamer ALBANY, Capt.J. L. Smith,, FfeUfU and Passenger, Unsurpassed accommodations snoi Kht)f? ffr for the needs ofap- ?er illaroette travel. Picnie names Mn avail themselves of this schedule for tny desired point between Corvsilis and Salem, leaving fnths morning and re turning in due t'me th same evening ; Special rates for special parties of 15 o . more. H.L.Waipxk, K i Tbarsdays and Saturdays; tea vra Fort- J land, Y'amhill street liocs:. 6-fiC a. ra. andive Wedcemiart and Fr.tava. , j EDwrsSrosx, " 3 O.Mato 1 ! Masafer Supt River Lir. 1 K t