SUB TO DEMOCRAT. $2 IN ADVANCE ; $2 50 AT END OF YEAR. leaned avtry Friday ly STIT1CS So N TTTTXlTGk THE I DEMOCRAT U the fn'-t Advertising medium In the Central Willamette Valley. VOL. XXI11. ALBANY, OltLUON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888, AdvrtU!riB. raira trade known on ap ttfatktv V) 44 .1 SEATCO Pull Brother in Blood to Deloo Winner of the "In land Empire Stakes" for two year olds at the Dalles Pair Sept. 20th, 1887, ''Breeders of Intelligence Watoa and Dxaw from every Turf Even Lessons to guide them in the future." Saatco will be asp at the farm of O.P. Crawford, near lxwon, onJNariow Gauge R. R and will be allowed to serve a limited number of tuareeatfSOto macro in foal, but no responsibility for aooideota. He is a rioh. dark bay, withont whit, will be three years old June 10ch. 1888 Waa sired by Oueeo, three year old record 2 41, son of Altatnont, wagon reoord 3 26 in eighth beat. First dam Laura I), by Kdward EveretU. Second dam D!cy Marsh, a tine road mare of tried endurance. Ooeco's dam is Bell l'rtoo, by Doble, two year old reoord 2-40. the fast eat in the world for 4 years He afterwards obtained a reoord of 2-28 when entirely blind. Doble by Erioaon (tire of the Grand Dam of Phalae the fasteet living stallion, 213J) four year old reoord 2 30J. which stood as the fastest for 14 yeara. Oneoo was the Jarenile King of the North Pad tic. successively lowering and holding the 2 and 3 year old records, proving in the golden crucible of actual performance that he la well worthy of his grand lineage. Price moot his full brother now holds the 2 year old reoord, 2-49 J. W. New and Second Hand Store Owing to the increased demand of our business we have Leon compelled to move Into a larger store and we can now be found next door to s K, Young, where we will be pleased to see cur patrons. If you need any stores, furniture, tinware, crockery, clocka, carpets, pictures, fruit jars, trunks, books, roller aketee, "addles, saws, planet, etc and a thousand dif ferent and use a tides you can n.-t do belter this aid -( Sen Frmnci ico than you can do with us on a purchase or exchange, L. GOTTLIEB, L. W. CLARK, Portia it Photographer. fctuaio corner 8cond and Ferry St.-eets nesr Opera House. Oround llo.-r. Children's pictures a specialty. ALBANY. OREGON. BROKE, the lumber mon p.ly. We can furniab to builders and contractors, rough, clear or finifthing LUMBER, on abort notice. Ibis lumber iscut from the test yeilow fir, rafted from tti cele brated McKinzbi timber regions sod menu faciured a Cobunr. Any quantity can be furniMbed at Albany at low prices. It needs no rooommHndation as to qu-tdty CEDAR POSTS, BOXING LATH, PIC KETS, and lumber of all kin I-on our yard con stantly. Don! order without seeing or bearing !nm u. We will naye yoo mooey. HAMMER BROS.. Albany Liuu Co,, (it. Palace Meat Market. J. Y. PIPE, P&OPRLETOR. FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, OR. Will keep constantly on band beat, mutton, pork, veal, eausage, etc,, the best meats and largest variety in the city Cash paid for all kinds of fat stock. DAM MAY. 0. SENDERS MAY k SENDERS. Dealers in General Mbrcnandise. HARRISBURC - - - - OREGON Will buy Grain, Wool and all kinds Country rodace. MRS. B. HYMAN, next eafct of S. E, Young's, Albany, Or Cutting and Fitting a Specialty, STAMPING OUTFITS, ANO STAMP ING DONE TO ORDER. LESSONS IN PAINTING, Wednesdays and Thursdays of eaci week, and painting done tooideron plaques and other material, Nire 'assortment of Artist materials on uand. CROSSEN & ALLEN, PBOPRIETOBS Albany Track and Dray Co,, Ne, 1. Goods handled with care and dispatch. TEACHERS Who wish to secure first grade certificates shoud send for Normal Question Book, which contains about 500 pages of question with complete answers. Price, $1.50. Ad dress Prof. A, B. Childers, Brownsville, M P Edward Everett, sire of the dam of Ssatco, ia by a son of Pathdndur out o! daughter of Vermont, and is Till hrothr to Kitty Linn, 2 41, the dam of W. B. K. the colt that challenged all two year Vr lat April for $W0 a aide, ana met with no reaponae Kd Hard Everett is the sire f YMxy 8, the dam of Deloo, haaidrs many speedy aad game road horses. All competent horsemen who have seen him and his avt inr they are arriving at maturity, confidently predict that he will soon become one of the great brood mare sires of the North Pacific. la disposi tion, beauty and pure trotting action, Seatoo ia simply perfection, and is eminently en dowed on both sides of the line with the blood that trot, and by all the laws of he redity should le able to sta.i.p upon his pro dace bis own inheritance. To gentlemen desiring arl horses and to young men wishing lo embark in the faacinat ing business of brcediog and developing the American trotter, 1 call special attention to this yoang Stallion and wi'l take pleasure in showing him on any day. W. CRAWFORD. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 1 sm now rectivingmy tpriag urd w e e wa 'imoier atock of boo'.s and h.-, have as nicely a fitted up Boot .nd Shoe Store, and aa complete a htock as any thin side of Portland and very few better in Portland. I buy hI my lxtg and shoes direct frum msuufnci - h and aoi authoriMtd to warrant every pafir no mat ter bow oheap. No firm tu Oregon are anv s vtnttgH of m to buy rug as biv hi j i 1'irjA, ,m uiV tb Ctsh. o Udsssi at ad chtldrrH shurl. i i t ,, rt aad gieat ei varw.v in the ct'v VI . :n i!i V-t, l i J 4. l I 1 Villi- f If the money as p-mi'lv oni; U; done. SAMUEL E. Y0UNC City Market, M. HYDE Proprietor. Fresh meat6 constantly on hand Near corner of First and Ferry Streets. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardwara OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Agent tor Fire antt 3 oj,SPtNGCR IMPORTERS Li n rtrMAf a TUT PLATE, iJaassb CUTLZBY, METALS, iISHH rissnrct : HOUSE : jjfjfftWBassi TACKLE & B SP0STXN3 GOODS. WLW GOODS. 22, 24, 26, 23, 30 & 32 Lake Street, A FRIGHTFUL SKIN DISEASE Muttering Iitteuftft. Head Nearly Haw. Body Covered with lures ( nrd by the t'ntteara KcmedlrM, Messrs. Mlevona and Rrunar, Honrs, N. 0. Dear Kirs: -About two months ago, on jour rne omiaeudsUon, I bought a bottle of Cutleurs Itesol ettt. one boa OuUcura Salve, aiut one cake of Cull ure Soap, tor my son, aged thirteen years, who has base allHeted with erantna tor long Ume, rxl I am pleased to say that I believe the remtdioe bars cured film Ills suffertnes wars Intense, hie head bet: a neat ly raw, bla oar. blng sons extent the erleUe.atid hla body oovered with sores. Ilka condition fright ful in behidd. TIvj area have now all dtssMisred, hla aklc la healthy, eyea bright cheerful III dlaHMlttoii and la forking- every day. My neighbor are wlu Sjsssst to thl remarkable cure, and the doubting ones s reuueated to atl or write me, or any of my neigh bora, WM.8. srr.PHRN.40N, Winchester, P. 0 Union, Co., K. C. M-mriM). N. C. Oet, Ka, 1SS7. The Potter Dru? and CbeniLwl Co. : Uentletnen : Mr Wat 8 Mtephetiaon of thla count) brought hi. U town ti-dy to let ua mm htm, and In .how u what U'lcura MsSasOte had eViie for turn. Thla lathe taae referr, d to In our letter toruueome me ago. look at the hoy now. oe would auitixMo at there bad never been anything the matter with as, eem to be In perfect health We have written d herewith Inclose what hla father has to say about e matter, wrote It Ju.t aa be dictated. We are selling quite a iiututUy of Cutleura Hem es and heor nothing but prsiee for them. We regard he Cutleura tteraedie the beet In the market, and .hall do ail we can to promote their sale. Yours truly. MTsfVKNH HKMNKR, Urugylata and Prtann. LU. Cutleura, the great akin care, and CuUVore ikmf prepared from It, eatemally, and t'atlcura Resolvent, the new blood purtltnr. Internally, are a poettlve cure for ovary form of akin and blood dlaeaae, ,'rom ptmplea to acrofela Hold evert where. Prte, CuUeura, 60 i Soap, l ; lUaolveut, ft. Prepared by the Potter lrug and Chemical Co., Huston, Mass. CsTHend for "H.w to Curs Skin Dt.ea.n." 04 pages, 60 UluatraUeua. and 100 testimoniale. KLK4. black heads, red, rough, c!i( ir ' oily eala prevented by rmi u- Seep. nl Sneezing Catarrh, The distressing soecse, aueese. sneeae. the acrU. alary llechargae from the ejres sad niee, the paiuful Inflammation rttemllng tuthe throat, the cltin; f he mucous ilnlag, causing choking aensstiona,cough, riaging maeaa in the heaU and epliulag headaches. buar tmiatheaaym4onH are to Ihiassuss whe suffer periodlcall from head ootds or Inflaeaaa, and who lire in lenoraaos of the fact that a alogU . u ,.(M!(.rl. lui. .I('ur.l,rr.urrh aill asVrd itutantaneous relief. But tht trcauaent In eaaea of aiaarde Catarrk yiras hut a faint idea of a hat thla remesly will d in the chronic f..nna. whre the rasthlng ia ohArmed by ch- king. MXtrid mucuua accumulatl.. the ham.K affected, emetl and Uau g.-nc, utroat ulcerated sod hiking cough gradn.lljr faatentar Itself uj-m the tlebilluudaetom Then it is that the saarv.llous curaUve bower of Hanford'a Radical Cure manihwu iteeif In InetanUnaoua and grateful relief. Cura begin. Ir-m lb. fli.t SSSBisajHsa. It is rapid, radical, parrna. e SsaSssMgftgaOggsi WSf Saaford'a Radical c ore eonstsu of one hoUle of let Radical ttrs. one boa ef Catarrhal SoUeni. and one impr..Hi i,,nicr. ail wrapped In one paeftsce. with lre.ir inl.liroU..n. and IJ brail Irue-taU f.,r ft. ' fotter trug and Chew, lea I Co , UoaUm. FURS AND WgiKRRSSBS or re.nai.ea ft lawantlr relieved br the Caller Anil fain lla.lre, a new. nto.t awrwwahle. netantaoeou. mm! InUllibla ilo k Hit,.. p'a-tcr. M(. tally adapted to relieve tm Pain. ad Weaaawssss. Warranted 4 Ujg vaauy auperl r to all Wm Antidote u, l-aln. I yet At all drnesHsts. a ssnia 1 e for$ free, of Potter Drug and Co., DR. J.L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon. Office cor. First and Ferry Streets, ALBANY- - OREGON. DR. Ce WATSON MAST0N Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 3 and 4. Foster's Block. ALBANY - - OREGON. Homeopathic Physician, its. Jl K. VeCOV. M. D HOMEOPATHIC ewn poyaician, orrtoa ast rssldSBUs corner of First and linker Strteta, Altny, Orecn. Chronic UlaeaJK.-. .iw.-iaiiy, vnasssSSSSSl lre, uflicc hou'a : 10 a. m to 12 am and S to & p. nt. LTI. SCHOOL OP MEMORY THAI NINO. Persons willinr to join a class. ach memher of which will receive in structions for $5, 12. instead of 825.57. will piea aaaress local editor Democrat, Al bany. Ur. Fees to !, it-ut t PfMa.. a Uissette, 237 Fifth Avenue, New York, who win, 1 aeon prospectus poet free. MRS EMMA O'CONNER Fine Millinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. Warine Insurance BART JOBBERS CHICAGO, ILLS. avjun - a - WATKKI.OO. Politioaliy we are hot at thla place, the war is being waged with feelings akin to old timet, Mr F M OsVine lad the Dullarhide Hroa., have finished slashing brash for Alfred field The poLtooti bridge is in and the aodawater ia excellent, Mr ilroea ia now prepared to accommcdate the public a, heretofore. Mrs John Johnston, of Cedarville, Kansas, snd her four daughters are eejoyuig oar nlitnate snd th assnotatioo of her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Dollarhid. D. D as also ker brotners, John and J Oloaa Doliarhido antt famila. They esneot t sUrt home the drat of next week. Mr John Oollsrhide will acoompany his sister home to take the post tidii of eounter jumper. I am now ready to enter the canvass for Parson's lwsof Business, and II ' Tuni son's School Maps. Will otnvass the entire ooaaty for these articles. Rvervthiug qnist. (Iraio and gardens look well Health itood. Bern To the wife of Frank W Do Vasty, May 20th. 1888, a daughter. Prank ia fatt ing, so well it being his first girl, that be will vote the atraight Pemocrttic (leket. Kemerhber we have the finest place here for a oarrtptneeting. The groend is all pre Cared but put picking ap a little brush and amine Home denomination ought to util iae it It will be prepared if anyone will send notice to F M hate. The Oollarhide Bros, are slaahiog htbsb for Rob't McCully. Mrs Meddus Vanderpool died yesterday moroing. A host of friends extended their deepest sympathy to the family in their aad bereavement. 8ohoo at the McKioney school house waa a total failure. But the school under the able management . Julia Thayer is a grand aac ceaa. Sho ia giving uuieral satisfaction. Oar Waterloo school is splendid. Miss Allie Charlton ia having saooee, and the pupils are advancing rapidly. Mr-11 Y (itbaon i in town to day, he will start for Kavtern Oregon io a day or so. John Small man for Sheriff. The K F Examiner has another toO.UUU sait on hand. Tom Merry, of Portland, has gone to the great Melbourne exposition with a few pict ures 01 uregoa scenes in hi pocket. Hooray ! Mrs. W. H. (isaton snd children, of t'ouie trille, W. T.. arrtvnt m Albany Wednesday evening, and will remain in the ooaaty sever si weeks visittsg friends. Peter Kslk tried to kill Mrs. Kullmever at Han Francisco, Sunday, bat she wore cor Seta, which protested her somewhat from the blow, of the enraged man sad saved her life Lord Williams, of England. jwho has bees in Albany several weeks, the guest of W. K. tlraham and John Brig. left last week for Sao Francisco, fr n whence be will go to a . i auetraiia. The IIksjockut hat raasifssi a tw.lv. or fifteen nears Doeaa. wtuoa is too lone for its eolumcs. and will hays to lav over unttl Albany grows considerably. The democrat of Illinois last weak norm nated the following excellent ticket: Ex Gov J M Palmer for governor A J Bell for l.ea tenant governor; N U Hacks for secretary of state; Andrew Welch for auditor; Cbas ackrrfyr trra.urer; and Jsceb K Cretgh- ton for attorney general. The convetum unanimously endorsed Cleveland's admiaia- tiali on and tariff reform. Cheap Tkaciikks.A few teachers of Linn county in order to get schools have been guilty of underbidding. At the re cent district institute at Browaavllle tbe question was asked a to what should be done with teachers who take school by underbidding, and It was decided, on the spur ef the moment, to hang them. Then It waa thought this would make them too prominent and it would be better to ex clude them from the institute, at Icaat refuse to notice them when they do at tend, and show them they have nothing in common with teachers. A person lte will take a school for leas than the estab lished price, is unworthy to be recegnized as a member of the fraternity and ahould be relegated to that obacurity where he justly belong. This waa the verdict of the teachers. Stat Gkanuc At a meeting of the State Grange In Salem Wednesday the following officers were elected: Worthy master II. E. Hayes, Voorhees. lecturer, John Simpson, steward, J. W.Cook, assist ant ateward, W. A. Sample, chaplain, (laiidKlv. accrctarv. fra. Vf I Train keeper, S. A. Dawaon. Poma, Mrs. R. P. BoUe. Flora, Mrs.S. M. Cook. Ceres. Mr. S. A. Dawaon, ladv assistant steward, Mra, i. M, w nite. lOT Ckcouraui.no. The captain of the Unmentionables at Oregon City sent ihc 'owing report to his patty organ : m.-r , .carcc, crawa very small, an average of eight we get in our hall ; five or ..... .1 . . , . .... iu.iwi gcucrunr awry un singing ih over, anu men ao awav." The aamr would oc very appropriate tor Albany. Thkir Headquarters. The headquar- , , " . - . ters of the Oretron Dcmorrata I St T during the National Convention wiS be in room 76, Laclede Hotel. The Oregon dele- gates, TJ Black, H Klippcljohn F Miller, James K. Kely, M S Hellman, and Napo- Icon Davis, will leave for St. Loula about the 28th, and will stay at the Laclede hotel. Luscious. Mr. A. B. Woodin has shown us a plate of strawberries which fairly takes the strawberry short cake for lutcioUMness. 8ome measured six inches In circumference, large plump, not flat, fel lows. He has had them photographed and will send the pictures of them East to his friends: Coming lN.-Conslderabie wheat is be ing hauled from the country to the city and sold, 65 cents in a lower market be ing quite an inducement. The pr ospec tor us coming up another notch is no flattering. 1 mmkn.sk A strawberry displayed at Carrao & Moutcith , raited by Mr W H Warner, across the river, measures 8A inches in circumference, and faiily makes one hao gry to gaze at it. It is really an elephant among strawberries; but for our part give ua wie racing norse, the Wilson strawberry, a oerry cnuca iuii oi quality. Price of Wood. Monday the bids for 225 cords of wood for the state were opened. Following were the lowest and highest bids: Oak, $3,24 and 3.90; fir, $2 and $2 47. sawing oak, 80 c. and hr 7 c. These are about the prices that prevail in Albany for wood in small quantities, that ts, $ 2. 50 and $3.50. The Rival Cities. A gentleman re cently from Tacoma says that city is grow ing fully twice as fast as Seattle, and unless a railroad is obtained for the latter place, t will soon be at the heels of the former. The republican party does not appear to be very harmonious upon the tariff issue. All of the leaders do not propose to be fed on air. Another letter is about due great letter writer, Mr. Blaine. We have become accustomed to an ex orbitant tariff, just as the eel becomes ac Cuetomed to beipg skinned. R. 0. Miller, one of the democratic can. didstea for the legislature Is one of the pioneers of Linn county, navlng come here In n very early day and has grown up with the country. Democrats, ae that his name Is on your ticket wl.en you come to vote. He w ill vote for a democrat for V. 8. Senator. The Democracy of New York has spok en to the Democracy of the country, and it tone retnemovea the doubt of Demo cratic harmony In the coming campaign. The Democratic party to-day is united and enthusiastic, both a to its candidate and aa to Its policy. New York Democracy distinguished it self by selecting a citixen of African decent a alternrute Delegate at targc to the St. I .on la Convention. HI name U Mat thews and he hails from Albany He I a particular and personal friend of President Cleveland. Richardson, republican candidate for the legislature, wants to have free whisky and free tobacco and taxed clothing and food. He would make whisky free for the guz zler, and tax the widow woman', shawl, coal, salt, lumber and other necessaries of life. This is hi position. Can you sup port him Scratch his name off. J. U. Morelock, democratic candidate for the legislature la a citizen oi Browns lite, engaged In the milling business, strictly honest, a man of sound Judgment, and every way a At man to represent Linn In the legislature. He la making friends every day. Remember John P. Irish will speak at the court house to-morrow at one o'clock. Ladles and gentleman, old and young, are all Invited. An immense crowd la coming In from the country. Goesrlyoryou wi I not get seats. Jerry She say he has already called a jury of six men, "good and true," to set en the republican ticket just prior to the start ing out of the procession June 5th up iralt river. People are willing to be taxed to the ex tent of ralelng'faoney enough to meet all the just demands of the government eco nomically adminiatcred, but they object to being taxed to hoard up million In the treasury to lie idle and do no one any good. Gearin wants to reduce taxation on the necessaries of life, while Hermann is onpo ed to it. If people tote Intelligently on this matter Gearin will have a large major ity. Hon. John Burnett has been on the Cir cuit and Supreme benches (n this state,and always acquitted himself to the entire aat iefacrton of the people. All his sympathies are with the moss of the common people and antagonistic to grasping monopolies. He will be juet the kfnd of man that farm era and laborers would like to have on the Supreme bench. An able Democratic Congressman from an Ohio wool dUtrict who opposes the Tariff Reform bill, was not refused a nom ination on Wednesday, but the convention paaaed a strong resolution of Instructions that he Ate for bill. It Is easy to see who holds the great Democratic heart. It is Grayer Cleveland. fo our farmers In the Middle and North ern States engaged in raising hogs and selling their products we have made salt free of duty and rcleneed revenues amount ing to $676,865.50- To the people who are settling on the vast prairies of the West.in closing their lands and building farm houses, we have made lumber free and re- .moved duties amounting to $1,039,207,35. A vole for RichardtoD, Kirk or Irvine for the legislature is a vote for Dolph or some such republican for the U. S. Senate. Docs any democrat want to voteior Dolph ? No. Then do not vote for any of these men. The great satisfaction of all is in the knowledge that Mr. Cleveland's own brains and couragchave made him the power that he is, and that the popularity which he en joys is that which follows faithful service and loyalty to the interests of the people lne plain peopleof the country. He U popular because he has never courted pub He favor. He i strong because he is true to his trust, and dares to do right because - I j. B fiffht I m t J .1 a .l 1 . 1 ne uciwecn ine 1. wo parties in tc coming campaign may be briefly stated as follow: Tbe Democrat are in favor of cutting down the taxes to meet the expend tures of tnc Government economically administered, while the Republican favor increasing the expenditure in order to eat up the present high taxes. You may turn the matter in any shape you wish, bat that is what it comes to in the end. Jeff Myera, one of the democratic candi date for the legislature, Is a young man of good ability and strict integrity. He is en gaged in the lumber business near Scio, where he was raised. He Is a grandson of Green McDonald.anold pioneer and a high ly respected citizen of the "forks." Let thc democratic voters of Linn stand solidly Of OJ v. by their young candldate.and then when It comes to electing a U. S. Senator you will have a man who will represent your senti ments by voting for some democrat and against Flaxbrake Williams. Which shall It be free whisky and to- bacco.as advised by republicans In the tariff debate, or will it be cheapened necessaries of life and free raw material as indicated by the Mills bill and the President's mes sage ? The Mills bill is a very conservative measure, one in which every industry is dealt fairly with. Not one of them would be injured In the least should the bill be come a law. They would be greatly bene fitted by being relit ved of high taxes on raw materials which their foreign rivals are not burdened with. It Is evident to alt thinking persons who have taken the trou ble to investigate this question that our ina bility to compete with foreign- rivals In the markets of the world is not due to superior wages paid our operatives, as claimed by protectionists, for statistics demonstrate that there is little if any addition to the cost of producing an article on account ef wagea. Children Cry for Representative Scott of Pennsylvania I not afraid to call a apade a spade in the house or out of H. Very soon the democracy will know how many black sheep H has In the lower house of Congress. Ed. Davis Is a democrat of the old school. He Is cupable, honest and worthy ,and there la no reason why every democrat should not vote for him for Recorder. See 'that K. E. DavU" is on your ticket. X. B. Moss has been Assessor once be fore and the people have called upon him to serve In that capacity again. See that y 1 vote a ticket with "moss" on it. The Alabama republican convention furnishes the reason why there Is no ub- atantial opposition to the democracy. It is not rebel brigadier, but corrupt and dis honest men who run the party of great moral idea. It. Farwell is a farmer of Syracuse pre cinct. Every one that know him, knows him to be lionet and competent. He sen cd one term aa County Treasurer and will get a large majority for the same office on June 4th. Democrats, sec that the name of John Kinallman Is on your ticket for Sheriff.John Is a good acholar and, when he wants to add up a co'umn of figure two inches long, docs not have to call on hi neighbor to do it for him. "Wash" Phillips, ofSclo, and B. W. Cooper, of Center,are the democratic can didate for County Commissioner. They were selected without any effort being made to secure their nomination. They arc therefore entitled to the support of every democratic voter. E. J. O'Conner of thi city is an excel. lent surveyor, having done much work in that line for the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. Hi name was placed on the ticket without solicitation on hi part. He Is entitled to the aupport of the party. Judge Whitney has managed the finan cial affair of thi countv in a way that meet the hearty approval of those men who pay the taxes to meet the expenses of the countv. The tax payer want their money judiciously expended, and for that reason scores ot republican tax payers will go to the poll and quietly vote for bim Mark it. While the states are wheeling in with their special candidate the Blaine men rub heir hand and smile and remark aignifi- cantly that their candidate i the second choice of nearly every delegation thu far chosen to the Chicago convention. Elmer Montague i a man who will fill the County Clerk's office in a way that will meet the hearty approbation of the people. He la a very pleasant, sociable gentleman, and will.before hla time expirea,have made friend of all who do huiness with him. Keep Elmer in your mind and vote for him on election day. Seth Kinman, a veteran acout, has pre sented every president from Buchanan to Arthur with a chair made by himself from the home and hide of elk and deer he ha tain. Mr. Kinman is making one of these chairs for Prckidetrit Clevcland.but trouble f rom an old'gunshot wound ha delayed It oroerek. Beth need not hurry. Anytime W SSV wr w in the next four years will answer. The lower house of Congress it demo craticand all concede that it will remain so for veark. For thi reason the people of Oregon will fare much better in the way , - - of appropriation and legislation beneficial to the state by having a representative In harmony with that body. Hence it wculd largely promote the interet of the whole state by electing Jonn M Gearin, "the Oregon boy," to Congress. As a matter of huaincs Interest republican in variou Mtrta of the state will vote for him. IjHtrr Mat. JTotlowinf ia Uic Hat l letters remalnin ia tat. Pjs Oases, Albert; . Unu county, Orsfim. May S4. lass iersuaa aeJIln f-w thaso tottur. muat g la the dais on which thar saaje atlvcrUesd : Allen. bl Uckrait, Phil H itr.dwall. Jacob C Burhsnh. J T Collina. Mr. Sarah Her flu, Ueorv-o licit tor. Mra Delia K Hennoaa, U L Hut-hcn.. leiic N olson, Fred C o.Urhut, Cbss II Strmhan, J J smith and Co Woorl, U F R. THOMPSON, P M. tietlin fi.-M-ifr Juttm, James Fraud Neleon. U I'anuei, K A, Smith. IVee Wall, Thotnaa The Appetite May bo increased, the Digestive organs strengthened, and the bowels regulated, by taking Ayer's Pills. These Fills ar purely vegetable in their composition. They contain neither calomel nor any other dangerous drug, and may be taken with perfect safety by persons of all ages. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and Constipation. I had no appetite, and was constantly nfiiicted with Head ache and Dizziness. I consulted our family doctor, who prescribed for me, at various times, without affording more than temporary relief. I finally com menced taking Ayer's Pills. In a short time my digestion and appetite IMPROVED Ty bowels were regulated, and, by the time I finished two boxes of these Pills my tendency to headaches had disap peared, and I became strong and well. Darius M. Logan, Wilmington, Del. I waa troubled, for over a year, with Ixjss of Appetite, and General Debility. I commenced taking Ayer's Pills, and, before finishing half a box of this medi cine, my appetite and strength were re stored. 0. O. Clark, Dan bury, Conn. Ayer's Pills are tbe best medicine known to me for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver. I suffered for over three) ears with Headache, Indigestion, and Constipation. I had no appetite, and was weak and nervous moat of the time. BY USING three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and at the game time dieting myself, I was com pletely cured. My digestive organs are now in good order, and I am in perfect health. P. Lockwood, Topeka, Kans. Ayer's Pills have benefited me wonder fu.aV. For months I suffered from Indi- afton and Headache, was restless at rht, and had a bad taste in my mouth every morning. After tatting one nox of Ayer's Pills, all these troubles dis appeared, my food digested well, and my Bleep was refreshing. Henry Semmenway, Rockport, Mass. I was oared of the Piles by the use of Ayer's Pills. They not only relieved mo of that painful disorder, but give me in creased vigor, and restored my health. Jotm Lazarus, St. John, N. B. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer fc Co,, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. Pitcher's Castor ia. W. F. (Successor to N. It now iceelving new goods in ev fcw W hfflfi lirml WBBBM fii. il t-J 1 ara i r. Everything Ne w,with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, conatKtidg cf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES. I propose fW have as eowrV.) a ato MlUvm v; iin H4 K-n-fc ,n any, with all 643 New Novelties and Latest Styles and as they are manufactured. All old customers snd friends of thai house and aa well new ones, are ordially ricee. Do Not Propose fie To Untold. W J. READ, 57 First, Street, Albany, Or. URES vL1 a lwfnnA .ssssssWA dlllCd Combound Nervous Prostration. Net wens Headache. raiinaastnial sra11sielin Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Dya- " fi.OO. bold by Druggists. POpaia, aad ail affections of the Kidneys, WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO. Prop, VITUI n.ilta wwasa, mm LsSSSSewSwOwefaweT FO8HAY & MASON, VnLSIU: AND RSTAtl- Druggists and Booksellers. Agents for John B. Aldeu's publications, tfhioh wo sell t publisher's pr ess with postagoadJAd. ALBANY, OaiEOOS. Cs La BLACKMAN Successor to B, W. Lamgdciu. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS. COMBS, and everything kepi in a first-class Dru Store. Also a Hue stock or pia 10s an organs, ALBANY. OREGON. READ, H. Allen & Co.) - ry line. Old good;!,! out. SerVeO- invited to call and iotxect stock aad Sucessor to N. H. Allen k Co WEAK NERVES PaxotCs Cxijoit Oosmroiro ia a Kerns Ttotde which never faila. I'ont&initw fiilm . ul Coca, those wonderful nerve aOmulaats, it apidiij cures ail nerrooa dJeocdere. RHEUMATISM PaisTs Cexxst Orarono per! flea the blood. It drives oat the lactic artd. which ran Rbeumatism. aad restores the blood making organs to a heatthy eondiUoa. It is the true remedy fox KIDNEY COMPLAINTS lai jot's Csxrt CoanwwD quickly rest area tbe liver and kidneys to perfect health. Thla curaUve power, combined with its nervs ionic, ma r it ua Dsn remedy tor au k!Ji:e ne-.iiw. DYSPEPSIA Paunrs Cbxeby Oosrrotnro stomach, and quiets the nervea of the diges ttve onrana Thi. la why it cures even the worse caacs of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION Fancya Crt rat Cotnrotnro is not a esthar. tic. It ia a laxative, givta easy sad natural rasa natural ty sorely fo. acuoa towne Doweie. jtartuanq Iowa its Stomach """ Bend tor book. eVWAsUUlJtlS, Y sW Mm Red CrownMills IS0M, LANNINtt & CO., PROPR'S. tiXW PROCKSS FLOUR SUPERIOR FOR PAW-ICS ANO BAKXKS OSS. BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Highest Price in Cash fo Wheat ALBANY OR. JOHN BRICCS, FLOEIST, ALBANY, - - 0REC0H Roses a Specialty. Cemeterylots planted and attended to. MMNNH 91