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AR ODDER. JJAB . FOR SORENESS AND STIFFNESS. OUR CAPACITY IsUnequaled- In the Valley. OUR WORK : . Is Unsurpassed In Oregon. ' We have the best stock to coWt fYrm. and OUT DTlce? are always ine lowest, tiuiit v I . i I . . n I considered SMILEY, Albany. The Printer isAfeE- a twisted. 42 in"ch 40c and 66 inch 60o per vaavl S9 inch and . 40 Inch duck. 8. 10. 11, and 12 os., ranging in price from 15c to 25c per yard. S. E. YOUNG & SON, Albany, Oregon. ...ENVELOPES... ALL COLORS ALL SIZES Largest stock Lowest prices SMILEY, the Printer. 0R-J. L.iULL Physician aad surgeoa. Office, First St f'! lis m U oUHowiiio Dspakt TIME SCHEDULES Aiaim Fiona Portland. Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fast Mail : Worth. Omaha. Kan- Mail 8pm eas Cty, St Louis, 7:20am Chicago and East. - - Spokane Walla Walla, Spok- Spokane iyer 2pm ne. MinneanoUs. St Fiver Paul. Duiuth. : Mil' 10.O5 a oa waukee. Chicago, A East. 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4 pm . v All Sailing datee subject" , to change. For San Francisco SailMay. 1.4,7, 10, 13, 16,19,22,25,23. i 7pm To Al.ika -' ; 5 p m SaUMay8,16,2S. - lino COLUMBIA RIVER 4pm ExSandar STEAMERS. EzSunday Saturday To Astoria and Way 10 p m : iAndinga. E 6am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30 p m ExSun. Oregon City, ftewberg, " oun v - Balem way-Muioa , f 7am WILLAMETTE AND 3:30 pm Toeaday, YAMHILL RIV. Monday, Thnra. Or (won Citv. Davton. WW and Sat. and Way-Lands. and Bat A a m -WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30 p m Tuesday Portland to Corvallia Tuesday Tbnr , and Way-LancLnga. Tbur , and Sat. ;- -.-j .y 3. .and Sat. Lv Biparia ' 1 ' Lv Lewiaton 1 :45 a m SNAKE RIVER 5 :45 a m Mon.Wed Riparia to Lewiaton Sun.Tuee and r rl. ana xuar, W.H.HUBLBUBT, Gen. Pass. Agent, C. G. RAWLINGS, Portland, Or, Agent Albany. 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Vancouver, B.C. AGENTS WANIED FOB "WAR W 1 1 H SPAIN," including battle on sea and land. Contain all aboatsrmie. nuriea, fort and wanbipf ot both nation" and graphic torr o the great victory of he gallant Dewey; tells evervtbiatr about Sampson, Schley, Fitzhagh Lee and lead iK oummanders, by Hon. Jame Rankin Yoang, the intrepid leader tor Cuba libre in tbe balls of Cocpres. Tbe greatest itr b prblished; 600 large pages: 100 o b' t lustration, man; in ricbtrol n Ia large colored mapi. Biggest book. h;ghet commiasions. lowest price; only f 1.75. - Each subscriber receive gran f 1 00 premiutD free. Demand ennr in n; harvest for spent; if) day credit; r eht paid; oatfit free. Write bridav. '.eo. Tbe National Book Concern, ' t-jj . 15, 350 Dearborn street, Chicago. ' Draper Duel. To) Q V,-r-J MLls It cure In two or threw vigorous rub. HEW :0RL WORLD, Thrice-a-Week Edition IS Pages a Week . . ... 156 Paner a Yeai For One Dollar raaUtaeaevery AMeraatewarexeeptaaae I own. Tv,TT,!rto.W(kT.dilionof Th Ma XOSK YVOHLD M BTH lUU'lUK ail ,, t n.M in f iwiiwmcv o DublioatlOtt end tbe freehnew, accuracy and variety ol its'cortnts. It has all the merit! of e mutt SA dal lv at tbO DTlce 01 a uouai ZZ ::& wall Its read- I ll. . Ti. m itimi mm it nmnn.aoflr ere will testify. ; U is against the monopo ..a . . . tk lit MaKAVKW i lies and tor the people. 1 ;. tha aewa of ail the World. BaV s-oaMmal mrrMinaiidenoe frem all im nArt.nt nAwn nointa OB the B-lobe. It has orilliant illustrations, stories by great nthors. a capital numor page, complete markeU.deparunei.tj lor w huukuwm : . ' - - . , a L V kfklil aliu ervww e a vaa . the Dkmoceat togetherona tw loft 0t waAnarrnu uhmiuiuhu nawBuauvs ani Oregon Oextiul - EASTElif He CO. YAQU IN A BAY ROUTt? OanneeUnsat Yaauina Bay with tha Sau FfauciscoS Yafiaiua Ba? , BTEAMSIUP COMPANY. " SteansMB "PRSlanf Saila Frnm Tannin a everY 8 davs fat San Francisco, Coos Bay, Humboldt Bay. Pasaoana AoooMooaTibiif TJjisvaraaaai Shortest route between the Willaar tte Valley and Caliiomla. Fare from : Albany and points west w eanFrancisoo Oabih..... Bnxa&GK Sound trio eood for 60 days . . -. 17 JSC ToOooaBay Cabin... .t8.M 6 00 To Humboldt Bay ana iron vriora, kbin.. WJM keerage River Division. . 800 Steamer "Albany" between Portland mH OorTallia.throacb witbaat lay-over. Leaves Oorvall M J0 a. m. Tuesdays, Thunders aad Sato'dars, ieavea Port- .and. Yamhill street docs:; 6t00 a. ao. - . . a n . 1 Mondays weaneeoayaana rnamy. Enn Ann. J O Mam. Manager Bnpt Etiver Div k TtADI SSARKS, oaatoaa. oowvmotrva a . nkl7 aniMiii. a, wacUar aa mwlc jl rotabiy wunuta ' wntnn. UJ caaaAtt&L CHdM acner eanna attata la Aftr W. kav. a W wfeucua o. rwsu lua ihw. mmtm m kwm SCIENTIFID rHERICAMf MiaadM VwmI, MkJy.Um.aua . last. aiienx axmiba Si MUNN A CO., S81 Bnaton- lira Tavk. 8 PACIFIC It R. F oilman Sleeping Oars, Elegant Dintag Oars, tourist Sleeping Can?- at Paul - .p. . Minneapolis , 3 iJaleUi Fargo, TO , . Grand Forka r Crookstoa ' ' Winnipeg Helena and Batte THROUGH TICKE'S, ....... TO lieaco ' IfaabiagtOB - rhiladelpbla Hew xork Boston and al Points East and Booth Throe eh tickdt to Japan and Ch' na, vis Taeomaanuflortnera raone eteamsni Co., aa Americaa lias. For information, time card, maps n tickete call on or write C G Bnrkbart agat, Albany, Or. a v wnariton. aM ij.n rase Agi Portland. O z ? . K3TIJE CF F1J4AL SERUiif 3T. Kottee ii hereby given that the endr- (iKoad 4xecaturs of the laet wi'l aad testa ment tl , R R Cb.dl, deceaaed, have filed the'r dual aosoant in ths office ot the Coanty Court A linn county, Oregoe, end 'betjoa.ty uonrt o( aaid eeusty ha n sad Moaday, tbe 6 h day of Juam, 1898, at the i-or of l o'oloec p m, aid tha County Coart room ac th C mr . House in said coan'jr a the time aad p'ae. for hearisg 'Vobjton if any to said seoouct and or ' ttletnmt tharaof. ., Dm .& May 6, 1898. h ' ' ' ' P. E. Chkadlb. BlBDIS tiT i. LAl. , Itha S, Chiaplb. Ezecatora. ' Mli iSTRATSSTi K0TICE v ii 'ervy gives tS.i the under ' ' ; -,.. bc3 appointed n.A ulniatratoi . ' . f eboah ing Jeceed, s-'u-:y coart oi Linn county, Or, i ail n haring ciaiuuagait said 4' 4 br- notiljeiJ to present the same, t,r m -m y frio L ( the undersigned at uo.ii abnur 4(4 mile: aonth of Albany -rtj H Mottnveal hi oBoe la th 8-r 'Ijhd I'ierce orick in Albany, Oregon. : in six !nntb from ibe die hereof. A banv. Or. Mav 7. 1898. L tt Mont nt a, Taos H McGhke, Att torlmr, AdnaioUtratcr Clubbing: Rates. The 6aa Francisco Weeklv Examiner next year will give to its aubscribere a $10,000 residence in San Francisco rent. ing for (60 a month, a $3,390 U. S. bond, $1,500 gold nugget And hundred of other thin?. You can get tbe Examiner and Wscxxr Democrat for $2.50 a year, with tbe Daiy Dsmocrat by mail for $4.25 .bv carrier $5.76. in advance. Tbe Demo crat will order only on com oination pay went ST L3U13 ,REiiTBt,lJ. samiweekiy' oue of trie best papers ia tbe United States, and the Dxoca'if in advance or only $1 75. ROBERT A. niLLEH 4TT0BHBY AT LAW ORSOOJI CTTV, ORCQOV City Titles and Land OfEoe Bus'nnesa, v"vaaa Py ExrasucNc. The voice of a woman Is audible in a balloon at tbe height of about two miles, bile that of a man bat never reached higher tban a mile. -: ! The introduction ot the eleotrlo light in Roman catacomba baa been chronic led already. Mow it ia propoted to light tbe galleriea ot the great pyramid! of Egypt ia like manner. ? Bemember the main stay of the com i munlty, the family paper, and pay the printer ? No wonder Joe Chamberlain want an alliance with the United States, fiia wife is a Boston girl, with a will other The Portland city council was so ex eited over the election returns that the body adiourned. It ia not to be won dered at, for most ot the mea were ran ning for re-election and were defeaUd. iv tales a migoiy ongnt mi w urn rw- a. a a - . a 1 a. L V eiected to tbe council in Portland. i ; i Spain, tottering on tbe brink of die solution, continues to fight, though snre destination and defeat await her. She will be game to the last. Every day lite fact, 4a confirmed that tea Spaniard seeds a balance wheel as much as any' thin, ii J I ii'V 'v;?n By all means let Oregon have a regis- tratioa law and do away with come of tbe treads that corse every election held in Portland. That city aeeda a regis tration law. and as bad as Spain aeeda money. An exchange calls it a email war, and yet It ia not ao very small after all, though the number of lives lost la smaU. It is b'g enough to cause more columns ot newspaper talk than n; war ia tbe history of the world f m the same length of time. Spala ia ao much bankrupt that aha ia absolutely aaabie to . borrow money away from borne. One might aa wsll loan money to a tramp aa to Spain aad expect to cat it back. Oat at the toes with natched nanta, the fights oa, for saken aad deepieed. . A recent ocean-going freight steamer baa run for twelve month oa aa expen diture of a little over one poaadot coal per horse power per hour, la familiar terms, about half a quart of eoal did the work ot a horse for aa hoar. Tbe engine had five cylinders, and the steam pres- are was 50 poanasto too square inch Dr. L.L.J. See found tbe cauae of tbe twinkling of stare to be the presence ia atmeenheM of innameraola little air enrrenta or waves, which dart through the air aad cause a break ia tbe light from the star. These little air carreate can be distinguished through tbe 24-iacb telescope very plainly, oa nights wbea this twinkling r obeerved most, by re movina the eye-piece of the instrument. The diapatchea aay that the interest ia the Oregon election was stf great that evea tbe sUge of Baatiago waa forgottea for a day.- Of coarse it excited interest. It waa necessary to carry tbe state ia or der that tha admin titration might be endorsed, and being ths only state fool' iah enough to have a midsummer elec tion, it was of course taken as ths state for the purpose. Oregon should bold its election at the same time of tha year that other smart states bare tbeir elec tion, the first Tuesday after tbe first Moodav in November. Ia that event we might be saved having a lot of eastern orators swoop down on our beloved com monwealth to tell aa bow to vote. TLe reports are that the wheat crop ot the world will be tbe largest for yeara. Next fall we will see whether the i ministration can keep tbe prices op with big crop ia India, aad other targe wheat growing states. We hope it can, for oat ia Oregon wa are counting oa mi soma " money thie year- front oar big wheat fields. Really, ws era afraid, that ths inexorable law of so pply and demand ill step ia aad rua things. Tbe Dsxo- cat man ia aa optimist, but there ia not great encouragement for tha big prices of this spring during tbe next si sua. At this writing only 75 cent ia offered ia Chicago for September wheat. That will mean lees tbaa CO cents la Albany for the new crop unieea eom sew feature appears to change things No such gambling corner as that manipulated by Letter will ba possible next winter if there ie a big erop all over tha world ss Is bow rsperted to be tbe prospect. From a ehristaia standpoint we should rejoice that crops are good, for really it ia not pleasant to think of making money off the misfortanea of others. Not many people though can brine tbemeelvea to be satisfied with 00 cents for wheat, wbea they want a dot tar. Elected at Portland. Circuit iudce. No. 1 Arthur L. F ra rer. Circuit Judge, No. g John B.Cle!and. Cireuit judge No. 4 M. C. George. District sttornsy Russell E. Sewall. State senator -Joseph Simon. County judge William M. Cake. Connty commissioner W; B. Steele. Sheriff William Frsser. Clerk circnit court Dau J. Moore. Clerk county court H. H. Homes. Recorder Philip 8. aialcolm. County treasurer Ralpn W. Hoyt Assessor B. 8. Greeoleaf. County superintendent of schools A. P. Armstroog. Count r survsyor John A. Hurlburt. Coronsr D. H.Rand Mayor W. 8. Masoo. Auditor A. N. Gambell. City treasurer Frank HacfTeney. . City attorney J. M. Long. Munelpal Judge Frank D, Hennessy. superintendent of street W. B. Chase. City surveyor R. H. Austin. Reprtsentativee J. C. Bayer, S.O. Beaeb, Sylvester Farrsll, George U. Hill, Peter Hoekirk, R. E. Moody, George T. Myerr, J. Tborburn Boss, John T. Whal. lay, all of Portland. ; ' Ths Dallas Oodbt House, which wss burned yesterday morning, it is thought waa the work of an incendiary. Tha in dications were that eoal oil had been spread through the bouse and then ig nited.? The vault in the clerk's office was fl-e proof and everything ia . It waa saved in splendid condition. The assess ment roue, ownership maps and current circuit court papers which were not in tbe vau:t were destroyed The building was erected in J857 and was a very poor affair; It will result ia a fine new build ing for the county, and in tha mean time Independence wants tbe county ssafr chsngsd to thst city. The Army and Navy. From tbe Chicago Inter-Ocean. Figured from the atandpoint of the impatient citisen. who knows little or noihins of the difficulties in the war. the occupation of Cuba by our troops has been too long delayed. But 6gured from the standpoint of the Government, which will have to shoulder tbe respon sibility for mlstakss, the invssion will cometquickly enough. Tbe machinery required to move 40,000 or 50,000 men, ihe commissary supplies necessary for their subsistence, and tbe ammunition and arms necessary to tbeir equipment, cannot be picked np in an afternoon shopping at bargain sales. From the Boston Transcript. Ia physique tbe present volunteer army is probably superior to its great predecessor of 1861 . Not only have tt e examinations been mora rigid tban those of thirty yeara ago. but tbe whole physique of the nation is stronger now tban it was then . Tbe Americans of to day are more athletic than their fathers ; they live more outdoors ; tbey have more sports and tbey do more work in shorter hours because of ths greater amount of exercise and relaxation tbey have taken Into their lots. That an army of 125,000 men, fit" physically in every particular slould have been raised in one month speaks well for the manhood of the na- tlou. To be. sure, there were many re jections, bnt these are to be expected, and they do not abew that we are a physically weak cation. From the Chicago Tia.eeBerald American livee will not be needieasly slaughtered in a premature invasion of Cuba: The flower of the nation's young manhood will not be saerified to ystlow lever or Spanish ballets until it has been demoaatrated beyond all question that the signal aad overwhelming defeat of tbe Spanish aaval forces will not suffice to drive Spanish rule from this hemis phere. Tbit le tbe determination of President McKialey. It baa been bis policy from tbe beginning, and be will not be stampeded from it by the clamor of the amateur strategists, or tbe sense less bellowinge ol Ihe yellow press. From the New York Commercial. There are many beneficial and aog geetive lessons to be learned from tbe p recent war. Not the leaet ia that tbe eaieidal neglect ia timss past ia respect to our navy mast never be returned to Fortunately there ia tittle danger that it will be. We see bow aa we never would have been able to see, had it not been for the war bow weak we are whan even a fifth-rate bankrupt Power like Spain moat needs give as aay concern ; aad we see bow inglotiooely weak we should havs been had tbe battle been, not with Spain bat with a Power whose warships of ail kind i number vety many more tban ours. Content in our great inherent etrengtb, we have unwisely failed to ap preciate tbe value and the aeceetity of sea power. Now with war unexpectedly upon ns, we see and happily not too late. From the Omaha Bee. Tbe volunteer force ie composed ol brave patriotic mea. Without doubt it is aa a whole tbe nroat intelligent army ia tha work), and, therefore, qualiified to understand, a far aa caa be done without actual experience, what war means, Tbsee young men appreciate the fact that tbey will have to fight, that tbey are going to meet a foe largely com posed of seasoned sjldiere, with plenty of confidence and courage. Ve believe that tbe mea who have enlisted for tbie war will make a record worthy of the character aad fame of the American eol- d.er. Tbey are commanded by exper ieced and able office re ot tha higher raaka ia whom they will have c fidence. Tbey are actuated by high motivee. Tbey feel that tbe honor of their country is in their keeping, that upon lb em devolves the duty ot giving aew loiter to the flag. Iter are pre pared for aay danger aad for any sacri fice. But let ne not expect too moeb from them in the begiening. Tbe Salem Journal baa this to say on the election: la Oregon it waa the logical sequence of tbe Bryan campaign. It bad to be foagbt out oa that line, and ail that baa been accomplished ia tbe election ie a clear gs,in for the people. Whether it shall be coatlnued is aa opea question. Ths Journal proposes to dlicav itguod naiarediy i That the populists and prohibitionists propose to keep op a eeparate party or ganisation ao one can doubt. So far as those organisations are concerned they are aa alien to any oaioa of silver end re form forcea aa tbe geld standard repub lican party. Tbe charge aad counter charges of democrats and populists, that either aids threw the other dowu.caonot ba paessd a poo here. Without the union none but republican bad been elected. With it we bare accomplished a partial victory. Tbe ooion of forces should ba main tained. It is stronger in defeat tban it would bave been in victory. Tbe party that goes into power has a tremendous teak before itud will bear aa enormous responsibility. Not tbe strongeet ele ments of tbe republican party are put to tba front by any means. It matters not by what name it shall be called, there will and there must be maintained a atrong well organised party of opposition forces in city, county and stste to protect tbe people. In tbeir boor of need they will return to it for re'Uf , If repobiicans continue to break tbeir pledges, fail to give relief and con tinue to make life a burden to the tax payer, tbe onion is tbe only party to whom the people can Inrn. To it tbey will turn, whether it be called democrat ic peoples, onion or citissns. Portland again has only ons daily pa per, the Oregonian, which cootinuee to get out a morning and evening edition, both ol which are now republican. Hundreds of thousands of dollars havs been spent to get a successful! competi tion paper in the field, but every time with failure. Certainly. None has ev er approached the Oregonian as a news- papsr. It gives the news wsll, and in a model way. Editorially It may be crab- id but in tbe field of news It is a model newspsver, filling tbe field as few paper In tbe United States do, In a contem- rive, elean manner, compared with the sensational journalism of Ihe day. In this rsspect the tbe public bas confi dence in it regarJleis of politics, how ever much tbey msy dislike tbe politicsl t utterances of tbe editor, none the less! able as a writer. In Lincoln County. J Tbe republicans elected tbe joint senator, represenative' sheiiff, trcanurer, school superintendent and aeor. OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR LINN COUNTY, HI?: Frrg:Bf?i?rT:??i!ffi W ! - B - aa5.0 : : : : : 55: : : : r: : .?:.... o o ...... . 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Tbe Postal Department will establish postal stations in Cuba and tbe Philippines. The War Department bas ordered that troops at San Francisco be paid off to July Bret. It will require $740,000 Sixteen warships assembled in Florida watere today to convey troope to Cube. Sensational Report WABmncrrosi, June 9. Reported that four Spanish warships entered Havana harbor after a dscialve battle. A Secretary Expelled St Thomas, June 9. Tbe secretary of tbe Britieh Consulate at 8au Jaun was expelled from tbe country for having re vealed to Americans secrete concerning the harbor. Looking for Prey. Gibraltar, June 9. A 8panib battle ship and three torpedo boat destroyers era cruising In the straits. Tne ReacnrTFlcet. Madrid, June 11. Oamaraw fleet 'is still here. Spain ia expecting trouble in home waters. For Medals. Washington, June 1L A committee wss appointed to secure modals for Dew ey and sailors . . : : : 5-5-s: : S ST" . . . a a : : : aa: : : SS: 13 eo S i- e t fc t O. 5 to S; e4HHaMsi'HMeea'BAa w mi-. f 13 o c en to o iMMAKa so I 0MtgR 0MM rUM--Me 8 au uauai-rAM4UM304 -r.uSHS 6a oa6CB -J fc pa a c we w P Qr.P.-.i; j i w , o -a 3?x-aieo'-K9' eco-iHAaausai;-Hi4u a. m qimm .j;joj- .a.J - SggS52 - S2S2.1S2SI KCUUM-ASKMUAK C BJt- A. fc. i- i oa e e c o s s ea o to . cs te si J? 1 C 4 j i it !C- . VtCMUCUMC SBSiA!a9AKaAAua3C9-Ai w. w . . r w 9 a a. w w MCOUCtASU-dUtJIC-MAK 855,1" w e a a iMi v sa as &b z oa csi oi TELEGRAPHIC The fleet aea Caps Aattkis, June 9. On Friday af ternoon Lieutenant Sbaro cf Vixen, went to the place of readesvoos, and ecured from them a man of the harbor, showing tha entire v'ape Verde flet, with the ex ception ot tbe destroyer. Terror, inside aad close to the citv, under the protection of guns on Blanco battery, at the northern extremit of tbe harbor. Tbe ships there accerdintr to this chart, are the Cristobal Colon, Viacaya Almirante, Oquendo. tbe Maria Terea and tbe lieina Mercedes (des troyed by the Americsn warenina aioce j this dispatch waa written.) ail cruisera of getber itb three torpedo boats. Tbe dehniteneas of this information naturally gavb Commodore Schley great satisfac tion. teen's Case Off Santiago, June, 8. Lieutenant Hobson aad his heroic companions, in the exploit of sinking tbe collier Merriiaac, acroas the entrance to the harbor of Sau tiago, will not be exchanutd for some time Today Admiral Overs seat a flag of truce to Admiral Samptoa with the mesge that tha prisoners wsre in the hands of the military and Ibat their cae had been referred to by the military governor ot Santiago. Want rear Bad. London, June 10. The Madrid corres pondent of the Daily Mail says: There is but Utile doubt that Spain see ing her hopelessness of further continuing the war, is approaching the power with a view of obtaining an honorable peace. Ibe cabinet council toda finally author iaed Duke Almcdovar del Kioto expedite diplomac action. r a. Capk Hatvkin, Juno, 9. V man who arrived today ia a schooeer frow Turk ' Island, one of tbe Bahamas, and about 110 mile north of Uayti. says waa reoortrd there on Tuesday that Santiago de Cuba had been taken by the Americans. 1898 COUNTY. w w o 3 9 00 "lieuna "H oeo a S3 "WIH H H "V.G'H'J esjog H B lI Tl 'O oepAtH Tfc m " M . I fjP aoevieqoH 'd 'i 0 mj l liaawri H tV"K 'O '3 B m o --uaao Fl 'H oasig-a'O uea 'Hi 't Afqsjj A 'A PlfJA 'H "H otnj& 'H'tf seuof KQ mrej -r "B ienitqjB, T'i B r uosjapuy g 3 iOUUOQ mjg, ' a 1 etieqoH03 r"ii'Ho: j g r b Aadn-raqor' S j eriqiuo aovj g ! 5 I eura-3 r j j eVen k quj Of ; eieauuRTn! j I j g" j . K!. I . ' r I I A U A jl 1 It hph a-ji' i- --swaaefc A"f; j i ? ; i 5 . i i -pjoj3 -j a r"A(-a v a. -AeuwAerr k -oag -SurunorT -r -r: S - - o -noeueaejs'v i . i B B" I , s 3-0-Ai,r - jeqj-x'I3 09 I o upeny iooqinY svqoa -a 't o irnmjjo.( oeco,io ) ', o B -oitieqmvq3 'il "Q- jO o c i a c Sl5i "'SA.'mC ill & ok, 3 STrarCaaa. London. June. 8. The Washington cor rciuaueiii or me juajly Ubroaicie, with tbe approval of General Greely, cables: , 'The army sailed from Tampa at noon (Wedneeday), The force number "Tbe transport ere due at Santiago iriday night or Saturday morning the latdine; iil be attempted Sunday. This should be effected without ditliwty, aad no doubt by Sunday at tbe lateet the Stars aad Stripea will float orer Santiago de Cuba." Betts Sarreaaer. Madrid, lune 8. Toe following com mnnicatiun from General August!, dated, Manila June 3. has been received: "The situation here is very grate. Aguin aldo ha succeeded in stirring up the coon try, and the telegraph lines and Railways are being cut. I'm without anr comma. plication with the provinces. Tbe provin ce ci i&vue nas completely rebelled and the- towns and villiges are occupied by numerous binds Badly aatanesl Naw York, June.8. A. special from Kingston Jamacia reports tha Spanisa cruiser Viscavs and the torpedo boat dee trojey Furor were badly damaged during the bomb-rdmeat last Monday. A shell from the lirookly is u said to have burst tbe Viscay' port quarter, dismounting a gan, injuring tbe cruisers rudder and wounding several sailors, BUs Maalla rallea Hono Kong, June, 8, A report herebe that Manila has fallen. - It is said to s, occupied by tbe Philippine insurgent commanded by Agulnaldo. Tbe rebsl junta and wealthy Philippine islanders resident here ere jubilant over the newe, and tbe United States consulate bis been crowded all day. Jast Osa riaak. , Lincoln. Neb. June 10. Tbe "prnibi tioniits nominated R. V. Muir for gover nor today and adopted a platform declar ing simply the party's opposition to the liquor traffic. MISFITS. Tbe Baker county clerk ia elected by the republicans by 1 msjonty. Tbat off sets Lien coanty. Tbe Portland Tribune bas suspended. It was started for a politicsl purpose, and tbat is not enough to keep up any paper. Tbe public wants tbe newe. Geer will bave over 9,000 plurality, Dunbar over 7,000 and Ackerman over 7,000, ot which tbey get ovsr 4,OUd in Portland. Tongue's plurality is over 2,000 and Moody's over 6,000. Tbe last cable bas again been cut. I tbis is really true it will be impossible! for us to get any more lies from Madrid and it will cease to be tbe base of Cuban war new. Old fool are tbe biggest fools. J W Bamill and wife of Portland, who were married in Sept, 1823, have concluded to separate and divorce proceedings bave been begun. If England wishes to celebrate tbe 4tb of July sbesboold by all means be al lowed to do so, in fact it would be a very pretty act just at tbe present time. Sail in Mr John Bull and mate tbe eagle scream. John Wannamaaet continues to be set down on politically back in Pennsyl vania. Fortunately Lis mercantile busi nees bries him enough so that be will not starve. Bev I D Driver, boklovc r senator of Marlon country, is nothing if not original. He refused to vote at Mondav'e election for tbe reason, ae be etated. tbat Kincaid rone tne fusion party and Joe eimon tbe repomican party riainaeaier. Gov. Elect Geer was given a Lie re ception at Salem at 11 a. m. today on hia arrival home. Even the Journal gracefully accept the situation and gives tbe toUowtoe: n ben asked whence bails cor governor, Oar beart witb raotnre thrill : He bails from grand old Msrion And its famous n aldo Hills. It is unquestionably a fact that great many people do not know how to vote correctly an Aualralian bailot- They get things sadly mixed. Person ally the DawocsAT man wants sothinc beijer, but it loose very mucb a it tbe maaeee were against it, though the sys tem may oe rucbt on principle rer- bape tbe matter may be properly net tled by establishing Australian ballot schools through the country for a moatb prevtoee to election. Bishop Morris, who was bere the other day, ia talking to a little girl ia the par- riah remarked tbat a few daye before (May Si) Own Victoria's 79th birthday was otieervea all over tbe civilized world. "And my 79th birthday," he said, "waa aieo obeerved very widely, because came oo Decoration Dav. The biabon'e little joke waa enjojeaby several older peopte woo Happened to beer it and ap prectate ibe wit of tbestid hard worker ia tbe good cruee. Astorian. The following skit by a well known western writer appeared ia a recent number of Music and TJrasia. "Ad vertising Brigade No 1 of Loos' Allied Railroad Shows. Eqaeeenrricnnm. Rot al Baking Powder Circra, Bomaa-Ter-rirr Hippodrome and delirium Tremere Menagerie left last Thurwiay oa a hand car. At winter ouartere all is actlrifT Tbe monkey cage baa been tied up and perfumed, and new ruober inserted in tbe giraffe neck. Bazor backs are har dening up the re erred seats and arrang ing tbe hinge oo the folding back. eo ae to ineore raising a blood blister oa the toughest skinned spectator. The sixty-foot round top and tbe equestrien ne's tights are beinc patched and rein forced with new gny ropes to prevent any accident tnet mijtht injure or shock the audience. The shell man will bave an entira new outfit, and a patented hold out or dim fiammer baa been added to the ticket wagon." Of course tbey will do Albany. Will Leave Monday. Washing tos, Jane II. Svea batter ies of artillery will leave Saa Francisco Mocday for te Phillppnea. Ready fur B;siae&s- Oivxma, June II. Tbe Washington Guards are cow well equipped aad ready for tbe fields. tttB Kcaay- WASHtseroN.Juaa 10. The crunp'ete- aess with which tbe transporting of tbe troops has been planned is saown by the transport venel given out at Ibe war de partment today. Of tnis list, 31 steam ships Tiring from 1400 ton down to 60 toa are at Florida porta readj tn carry troops to the point of lovasioa. Tar j are some 14 otbercraft. - Ytey WM Sail la a Tew Stars. Xawroar News. Joaell. 2 a. is. dispatch just received from Fort ilouroe says: Intense excitement was caused at Fort Son roe last (Friday) eight shortly after 9 o'clock by a dispatch received from the signal station at Cape Heaery, stating ihat Spanish warships were lurking in tbat vicinity. A abort time later a mes sage was received from Washington ia sti acting tbe commander of tbe farts to be oa the slert. Reports a to tbe number of ships seem to conflict. kiyWhs KcmU. Losdox June 10. Probably tbe next few day will form as critical a period as say Spanish government has passed tbiojgh. The Daily News say : "Spain's beet friends caa only urge her to submit without further delay. There is no armor against fate and there is no remedy for the international diplomacy deals with tbe war Lord Salisbury wilt in sist upon tbe just claim of the United States to secure the reward of energy and foresight ia a good cause. Kaw York. Jne 10. A eptcial to the Herald from Cadis say: The reserve ttiet, consisting of two iron clads, one cruiser, 2J torpedo boaee, three torpedo boat destroyers, with seven auxil iary cruisers and 3500 trnor. U nsdw steam. Tbe oider is for tbe Ere to be sept continuously, eo as to b readv to de- pArt aay moment. a Creat BaUta ranch. Ripe TT l tt.tw In., e 1. 1. tl her that a Brvat battla has taken nluw at Calmanera, in the bay of Guantanamo. which is 40 miles east of Santiago de Cuba. At & :30 O'clock ve&tenlaTf Tntoilavtmnrn ing five ships o! the American squadron upcucu a ubiij uooioarumeni oi ine roru fications ot the town. The loss wss sreat ItlsaAidthatthAKmni.il at Kt.ha.A anu uaimenera are preparing lor a final , . - . v dcepei ate struggle. Csailu ineiouowiogioaay: "lnoeeat tne cap ital who are tami'iar with Oregon nolitics pick on Joseph Himon aa the republican stoator from that btate. Mr. Simon is as -.v. mawj v. V ' vwuicuwi IW I. w . SS UK. V. W T ... I .- ' i 1 -oaaiur i7upa, anu is atscriva as a was "asy to Take Jzaasy to Operate Are features peculiar to nood's Pffls. Emaata! size, tasteless, efflclent, thoroush. As ons man. del1 satdj Ton aerer know you rafa.a.sj navetakeaapintiUttisaU ajllaa ever." JSC a L Hood ft Co, l, 1113 rroprletors, Lowell, Mass. m""w The only pUU i? take with Good SarsaperUla, Ltu(u) returns, i 10,120; Dauber', 7320; Acker man' f&Mi- Mnl.'. e.'.'l . T,.J. 2m 1 j -" -, Dr Hill received votes in Jackson county aa be did ia Linn county, in one precinct receiving till IDAf lh,. frt- "Per Schley has got 'em bottled up in Santiago Bay." "That's good," tbe bo'a'n eaid ; "he al ways had a taken' way." An then the gunner added, Hell pull tbe cork or trv: He's sly enough." "Who's sly enough?" " Why, old men Schky r The Corvallia Gazette says that at leart four hundred men were in tbe city to dispose of tbeir vote for a considera tion, a desperate state of aSairs, tbat tnere waa an open and brazen demand for a few dollars for supporting a candi date Tbat is a pretty tough report to make for a county with only about 2,000 voters in this era of prosperity. ' Will you sail into my harbor?" Said Cervera onto 8c b ley : "It's the finest little harboi That ever yoo dl py." "So thank you I'd not enter," Said tbe wily Mr. Schley; "I'll wait outside and swat yon ' When you come forth by and by." Tbe Oregonian today unintentially given aa exampleof the manner in which voters stayed at home on election dsyjn six counties which it names McKinley received 7,413 votes, while Mr. Geer re ceived only 7,020 votes, nearly 400 lees. Brysn received 11X1 votes, while King received 7,335 vote, indicating not aa the Oregonian eays that there waa a change. but tbat 4,000 voter stayed at borne from the ranks ol tbe union forces. The Pioneer Picnic. -The at tendance at the pioneer picnic at Browasville thie year hue been im menee, and tbe picnic Las been a grea. auccees. A good many Albany people have attended ard speak ia high terms of ihe picnic and Eronsvilile pe-p4e. Proceedings began Wednesday mora ing. Kev- james Xbompson delivered the address of welcome and was responded to by Oregon' first white boy C H Walker. Otner speakers were Beva Shulze, B per ry, Caldtr, Robert Glaae, Jamee Davie, Uspt m better ana James tuggs, tbe last tao being two of linn coonty'a first sheriSs. Oa Thuredsy President Hawlev cf Willamette University delivered the ad- drees, aa Oregon afiair by a native Ore gonian. There were alsoshjrt addressee bv U W Hngbt, James lempielon aad How D M Jooee. Tbe reznlar roll was called, tbere waa a jargoa dispute Dy u t r rr 1 1. 1 t . t 1 J : exeretsea. Oticers elected were (Jeat w hee'ier, president ; W A Temptetoa, vice-president ; O P Cos'aow, secretary; W R Kirk, treaaurer, end Robert Glaee, M Keieer aad A W 8landaid troEteee. Amuseaienta consisted of a merry go round, music by the band, etc Tbe report of Bev Kobe showed the following pioneers to have died since toe picnic a year ago. Mrs Eliza W heeler, torn IS3I, crossed tbe plain 1S46. Jamee MeEUrgue, bora 1S22, crossed the plains 1S47. John Beaxmaa, bora 1815, crossed the plain 1S47. H I Beetman, bora IS10, croteed the plains 1S52. Jamee Pear!, bora 1807, crossed tbe Hugh Diawiddie,born 1812, crocaedthe plaina 1S53. - Mrs Eliza be th Templetoa, bora It 10, croeeed the plaina 1S46. Mre Ciariee Browa. bora 1305, uossed the plains ia I Mrs Clara Brown, bom 1S10, eroaesd tbe plain 1846. Mia Heea, bora 1S21 croeeed the plaina 1S33. Jamee Keee, bora IS19, croteed the plaina 1854. lira Preevel, bora 1810, croeeed the piaota Airso. EAST AND- SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Go. Sxprass TiAiaa . Partiaaa BaBy S-JS r. a. 1 1. AS L ilii a Ar Art SU? Liass 1 A"jre trail at s"a'OM be rweea Par: Us 1 aai Saiea Tar ner, Marion. Je9wn ASbany Tangent, Shedd. fialsey Esgeee Cottage Grove, Drain. Oakland and all statioaa ban Rosebunr soath to aad ia- douiBg asniaao. KSSab Iks rM ar rra ltarL Aito.J UTlMJSra fasw.fc I at suaieanr a i T Stsa Ua.aAJ.saT Set ti hi .f!? " Inm as Aioaar SnmldDsasa l)g .M Imtn AiVmt Sm- I Ism 2?rm ArriTssAalBaaynTJSkUliaaaB TtSia PCLUIAr BflrFH SLEEPER Diolnsr Cars on Oden Rute SECQN0 CU5S SIEIP1H8 CAR! atsacaaa ta all Tarawa Tratwa sVsa ate Wlssslsa. ... ttvwsu rwiiTkAsa Aa reavatas M Ansa aAtttttAusp amass as auv, sa&t SSSaa ILv rtia4 arlS.se -L. Il-Mr Use a Ax KxpmsTnia DaUrttsMs aaaiy Ar rt a L I i a Lvi0aa Ksatstkkstseao-1 vsa sad SU sscoaa csus. tactaausr sImsmt saJAPAX. CHISA. HOSOUrUU AJiT LI Ana b ohtinl traa StFSeasv, aw a aoXrtLXH c H maaxha" tWsamcw SSlIiI rVm-an Ortcaa PerUsaa UCECjTrE'S K3TICE M .. . . ... - - - 1. loauinecnaitorsani pww ested in the estate of Rebecca Smith, de ecKed. you are he eby aotiied that 1 have been duly appointed executor of said estate by the county cot'rt ot Linn county, Ore goa, meretore, mi persoaa T against Mud esUte are hereby nouscdjd i , . . .u . M m to ma wtta tbe paper vouchers, at be law eficejofW D Bit A 1L.m I ma NlDBI W - UaTKVUs within sUmoeths from the date hwot. Dated this 1st day of Jancaiy, 1598. Sami aiRkauk". Executor a mnivrrtrt a. rAliilllD pROCURElf, EUGENE W. JOHNSON, So?ic tor ui Atiyin PateatCaisg irt Ms Vera Ava WaahlaaSaa. W C t II C PEST POWER 1RST HATIOiiai, BASK, or ALaAjrr, oaumkw ...trns!i 8,a.TOVNQ -S, W.tASOlK VtosrnsUsat. TSAJISACTS A OIN aaAXbaaMaaS AOOOCNT8 KEPI sab tail ta that a. lUaTKXCHANOI sad talarrapala waa'., 1 a N.a Tsra Saa, rmaclaeo.CaJaaax' aaa fat'aa OLUOTIOHS SAOBaa SraMa tana ssaasvaas It Tesnsa' K W taassea raOooawn, t. Isau c. a. r-sa.