fire ITHE DEM0C1UT Advprf Jftir.jr nptliurn In the Central Wlllamftfi Valffy. First National Bank OV AMUN1, OREUOJT. THE DEMOCRAT, Now York World and American Farmer Ono year for $2.S0. VOL XXV. ALBANY, ORLGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1800. SO 45 nil w II II u DR. MILLER'S Special Prescriptions. HOP.'C lnCATMC'.'T SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. ftt HtlltTt'S HYPRAST1NE RESTORATIVE snm,,!a,. mUrtu,. i-,u,n tho UfcuL I ur. l) .(wiiM, v.uttiiiion ti ; Litutiu ivbu.l. A j-rf wt Knio wit irvnglli bullitar. R. HUtEfTS ANTI-BlllOUS STOMACH A;n UVr.n CUKE, cum Billow ihm ! a Lj Ituuiilra, ttiil.. rvr, MTwkil tVtvn, itui lPlHwl.l iW.ltlon. P?'.ni;"R CATARRH CURE. Clw Aeut.. fatur. 1 hrwb titiartr, ami Cilarrtul IWiivci. lituimMmU tuur tut or.i w lion t:li.U.t.uv f.i:.ur.'l, iTUu-ncj- rvtun.Kil. t)R. HtU Cft'S CtlRH CURf. (IsmColJ, li.vtrvn , it .-!.. rirwMtU. IMittri.y ml k'iiuu)oii ami rriwt. i wiiunition. CixiUIim no 0iUu. I' tn i i'npl:t U ii.lmilist. Try it. Oft. NILIER-S ntPHTHFRIA AV3 SORC THR1 T f.t.T'E. -rv.tii t.,l m t'Uhu.iA. Mul iwMto. cai iy i.,NK.i iu aH. J i i .t i( Hiii;: V!"'1"' In s '!)' D3. H'tlER S FEVER P'Jr. i.,.-.n.j.i.. i , .'.uj , Mt..t..il iti, Mrr. I rtnrno J cum. Jxirln t, ssjui ln, M. I. s ji. . n .huuU Uar titi In mln.1. DR. H lir.rs NcRVOUS :Df riMTY CITE. v,-. mm totf lw.f. Nct luU. mm4 f imittrViivuUr t l.ul.r Iru; C ., Slut i'uik.co, l. CR. H!LLEf'S RHrilMATiC N3 IAC ' r wn.kn. Nun , iiuut, Lurub-v. and Jxl-w., l.y i.u.km J if;".,.' U Z ttUufc n4 litem. DR. HHUR'S TFETSINRj'l'RE. ai.; t:-.o Vr.,,;., .1 t!,,! .t MUnn Ouni( Iimi killi ( hi. iil. i-uMtnit 1 1I1 ls t. vt!tv :in, -w. ! (,n-'.t. n ul ro-iittui l cttM SMiu ItkkrO, Ur.an 'iWiImkuI K.vl i t: il..m.. A I .v-.i.- W lut.i unllHritwl i-blkL DR. HiUER S rCl!GM CURE, i-,,,,,,:. (utrt wh.in,, co,h. Kan. - With th nit:i rf Ir. ! r tN tl.:r iti .i- If. -t.-r -.tc. It. II' lorN lihtimtlo ml Nctirawk t int. nwl I'r It I ft at vti.li f r. i.i.tuli if r-mv !..'!., i.u ut ml'MjI.l lurm, n . i nv vtiuuil4u Ituu ir tlivk-., ! m; ( M ,V , txi.ti vt jutitt. S1.C0 por rackc. iix fVikes far S3.C0. Tttw r.-tiftll.t an titv ie-t;i- . I I; f,ig y.-uu ..( t nc'tf .1 i.r f. !iml txfi. n.-f , mmI r uri.fo i nt-trv Nr 1 1 r.r-1 y iMu It. il; i- ; . i. o I. .t 14 thmtHma I hmu trtttinivii'. w t.n n ; .it I. Us .iui.-u.i:.ti it t.'i j v ... . i i, Kiitiuttm B'tpikatitw Hi LIE r? Lrt;G vO:viPY, s.w CAL, U. S. A Fosbay & Mnsnn, Agents, Albany. Oron. j Jgf- DON'T FORGET Smith k Senders' -AI.S1-1Y. OKi:(iO.. iiil THE STOVEC AND RANGES beariarj tLia trade ar.!: are to-cbj makuis vacn Th World's Bo- tomc, coafcrtablc tad tippy tlaa any other brar.d Li ex- istenco. They are cade ia nil styles hsd czes, both for Cooking aad IIcatLcg, ozd t: : old at prioea to uit tho purse of the rkh cr P006 of ImiUttoai. Zxmla9 fat Beware f;-s.l 1 Jr4b IS 9 0 0 4 W CO m Q. 1 cu 0 e: fa 1 : 13 Pj i . ,. r K- 15 i I H X " a S3 Garland, - cupeiict - Argand, - Monitoi - and - Gasoline Stoves and Ryiiges, All Fully Warranted In- STYLE, WORE and PRICES. NKW STORE. NEW OOD Mitchell .& lewis Co., -DEALERS IN Agricultural fmplcmenls AND VEHICLES AL ANY. - . -It OOME .lSTIJ SH3E! CT3 FURNITURE. It you want tho best and most durablo furniturf that is manufactured in the city go to Thomas Brink. Oregon Land Company, WITH ITS HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON, .In the State Insurance Kuildlng. ' And Drsacli Otnee mt Portland, Anlorla and Albany Hat for sale a Urge List of Grain, Stock and Krult Fann. Al Citjr ond Suburban Propcitr myV t FOR ! P11AMIILET, j MAP i AJD : PRICE : W3TS. LOCALJIKCOM) Ttti.it a Si'tm. Mr 11 W rurker.run tlitltito fur tin U-Kinlaturo tm llu witUm tit ktt, run r0 ulitunlof liirt lmrly vttto. Afftinliiiit to tho Urnwiinvillo Titiu'H ho UM tho following ntirv tn tho ftiiiipiiii;"! which, now n tho rlootion ia ovor, wo lve, thotiKh it really imlioato intthiiin. for a nmjorlty of ihoii know very woll why tiny woro voting for iVunoyor. Ilo Hiilil tlmt . while tH'ar tho S-uitlitm lio wax iittriiototl hv n voting unlit Hhottt ing, "IIiiitiiIi for l I'Thoini'Hitn." "Whttt for?" iimuirttl Mr l'tirior. "Oh Ito'ngot tho hoiuU, yon iK't." At nnothor jlnoo ho mot ii voting limn In town, nml ho nn nroiiohVtl tho young miui throw up Iiih hunU hikI Hhoutoth "llttrrith for l'on n tyor." "For whitt rotmon?" imiuin'tl Mr I'arktr. "Ihtinliino," nnxworoti tho onthuisiHt tn ho Hpit tiinl xhiftotl hirtiiltl ( tolxtooo to tho othormtloof hirt iiinuth. A (.'r.Nsi'H IsciiiKST. Almuly couhuh iiioitlohlM ni-o toll tho lKMot' r. Ono if tho taken wiin Intorviewittg it wtll known voting lmly with tho umiitl litter rogsttorioH. "Marriotl?" "No." Wax on tho lint, hut the next itit'itlnii, orioulv given, wtw a rtling tmo, "F.ngage.1?" Tho young l.uly MiihIu'iI, tw'lHtetl .irouiitl iu her ehuirj ehukotl a little., Hint wH greatly relioveJ when tho oiiihiih tttker xaitl, "Woll, never iiiiiu!, you tlun't have to answer that." S.ivKn n v a TiaiMf M.rrv. llluntnu.tho Cttlfax nittrilerer, u ill not lo hung, hut iM'titetieotl ftr itiaitHlaiightor, that U'liig tho only oIleuHe fur which the iitiltetmeitt holtU cotitl, iih iiiterpreteil hj tho Hit ircine ctitirt. Nw there ill m n fiuo htiint nf intlig natitiu artttinil Cot fax almut llto law de feiiilini' tho orimiiiat, utiil tho int'oitijirt t'tiey of rntirt.i t itiluiiniMier jiiitlico. It in true that I'l.tiitnii cliot Ioh limn in oohl Mootl. ami tltat ho i.-t ucitiitetl on technicality 1 miftuko of the lroecul ing nttiime'y in framing t!io iiulictmeiit. Walla WtiUa Statesman. Til it elect inn of l'ennoyer is coneotlett, thanks, in a great measure to the treach ery tit Simon nuil Mc iiitn, w ho liavo (to long iH't n iH'ttetl hv tho iartv thev ho iiii- iiiereifully kuifetl nt tho h1Ih." Telegram. Mcliinty is jirulialily meant. The poor fellow has hail t ) dink for nearlv everv- thing reccntlv ; hut this is a hunt s!ai to make him sink ilown for Thoiutsoit'a short cimiii. If Tltoinsou hat gone to the Itittoln of his I iix-Lets for the Seat tie mill Johnstown sulVerers.tlio limit rail road iiiul Hoforths, the Telegram luijjht not now Is? utdigeil to imtVv such atvusu tioiis. (. iiv.mi v of the city tho Journal utiil extend to Holt II 1' Thompson a cordial invitation to come and live in Salem. It dis-s ii.-t uppear that 1'ort'atel really cares to kct p him and honor him as ho deserves. Journal. If he hud s;il'scri!i-d to the Hunt rail road and a f-w enterprises like lliat per haps Port loud would putt his coat tails more vociferously. Salem is welcome to him. I'ut the ett- tioii is over. A Sami-i.k. On election day an old man was strucV on the forehead ' hy a plow Iteam w hi!e walking on State street. Th plow w as slandili up en the sidewalk and fell of jts own accord, and the old man uas pretty hadly hurt. Tho rut hh'd a good ileal and tie had to get a Imsiu of water to uash tlio IiIikhI avtay. This sliotild Is-a lesfioii against rumU-riiig up the sid alks w it!i wares of all kinds, Salem Jotmial. C.MtiMolv V iMf s. .. .ci-ort!iny toCjpt. IIo.mi ltlr itil.t.-. luvo a ni" I fmoic If.-forir itr.n Tit ttirc.!.caied fifteen vear dgi I'v J.- Downer Iu. Bnvcd y to $. , a too. The King Iter ha dktaved $J4t. -n I U owned by Ktigrite men 'Ihc 'l iy Co'tt iiilric, nwned mo.llv by Itio . i. t IHe men tt.t ax.atrd $107. "I"n-; tirownt i!lr, King SoloiiKia and Cj ieen t;f .Stielm" ha great protcct, and it a name inilir anything, oultt to "io-t tlttre," The 'uir man, owned by iamli-.h & CV, liot up g'wd, and the Pioneer, ouncd by lt!tch:' r J ,V Robe aot I.N Till'. I.Kti. Ycterdatr Stewart A: Sox tio'.d lo Mr M' Miller, tltc cnter- piiim (.inner, a .Vimcti .l.llllltn icpar tor with anlint.a'ir ttrokc, and a 13-ltor.e traction eii'l-tc. 'II. e ! ;'.! I Hon separator anil rii;ine are becoitilni; very Hipul.tr In thin country, w lierc thev retn to be takinu the lead. lhi-.tn;nlo the l it Ii complete uutlit tKU winn sol I btf Stewitt ic Sox. wldcl. tpeuk. voluitict (or ttuk.e!) ,V Co t in;ichiiicK. Katkkv Srvr.n. Onrl.-i one night some cniiit Iio mIIuhis of the wort Mripc carried an outhouse froir. NV'atthing'on trect to the college and placed It on the front fctep, wltere tt was f nied this morn ing. They olwi left the pump and front purl of the building generally In a afoven ly condition. This ban not been the style of Albany boys heretofore, and It Is to be regretted any one In the city should be o low as to k'oop to such contemptible con -duct. Somethino Is It. That was a hard hit an irreverent voter gave to o politician who wan .1 drict church iiieinlicr, when he Haiti: "You must think more of your politico than you do of your religion, lie cause you have often asked me to vote for you, and your party ticket, but you bave never asked 1110 to join or attend your church." There 1m BOintthing in this to set Home political church liiem 1k.' m to thinking. Tiikv Mp.t. Mr John Kitjunlller, of Douglas county, U visiting In this city. He U 83 year of age, and while here met an old acquaintance ot bu boyhood- Uncle Ira Hunter whom be baa not seen (or over fifty years. The meeting can be better Imagined than told a their thought new back to the oay 01 their youth in old icncsscc. 1 line. Benton County. - In llenton county the demociats etecttd Vm. Mickey for Sheriff. M P Bornett for Treasurer and E S Sklnton for nsssesor. Bush Wilson was re-elected Cieik of course, and will soon begin Id fifteenth term, having now served twenty year. It U absolutely Impossible to beat him, no matter how good a man It put up. Like Albany's. On Sunday last 8ix boboH and two young Ihu.veg broke out of the rear of thePortland jail by digging away notne 01 the rotten brick and mor tar. Hie no ice lorce are so iustlv ashamed of the place they are required to guuru una tney Haid nothing atxiut the break till an cnterprimng reporter inaavertaniiy "uroppeu" on it. Election. Albany Lodge No 4, 1 O O F elected the following officers Wednesday evening: J 1) Guihs, N (i. W C SearH, V O. C (i KawlingH, It S. J Gradwohl, Treaa. Sawdust Sportsmen ay the Santiam Is running bo full of sawdust that a pint cup of water contains a teaspoonful of the shavings. There is a law against turning awdust Into stream, and yet the mill at Mill Hty and other pclnts are turning it in regardless of the U 8 statute, and to the death of the fish. Journal. Old Youno Folks. A children's lawn party va given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr William Garrett, on Ells worth street, In honor of four year old Elsie Garrett. About twenty little- girls were present all dressed with Imposing train. Tn Grades. At the teacher exam! nation last week two obtained first grade certificates, six second grades, nine third grades, and two failed. The presort sys tem cnouia some time secure tor the county a high grade class of teacher Tuk F.xiTiisinNifiTs. Tho excumlun party arrived homo at 0 :30 last evening after an onjoyahio trip. J lie ttiatosnutn tollH nlsmt w hat they did there : An tho rones' woro thrown out tho Second Heul incut hand, w hich was present to moot the oxeursionlstM, roinnienoed plaving Hiitl rouiinucci unlit tlio itoitt hail lcen cleared of it party of Hourly .UK). The two hands marched to Commercial street, In tho lead ot tho visitors. ami lilavoil sev eral iiunilierH. Several hundred Siilemltoii wore on tho river bank lefor tho Isiitt arrived and its whist lo brought out a few hundred more. Tho Allmny people upent tho day visiting tho state institutions and seeing tho night. Tho electric oHrtt took them ijtiickly to tho penitentiary and asylum mid tho horso curs carried thorn to tint l ilv's novthern ami sotitlieru ml- ditloiirt. After tliitnor there won u game of Imsolutll nt W illsoii avenue between tho t'aiiital City club ami 11 picked nine. tho Allmny organization baying failed to put In nil appearance, much to tho itnf politttucitt of tho Salem Isiys, who woro anxious for n contest. While tho games woro in progress the baud played, lending very much to tho entertainment. At 4 o'clock tho excursion iatii returned to tho Isuit, w hich left nt oneo for Allmny, ex pecting to nrrlvo there nt "o'clock. ll'l'llllVtf !V,lMWU ll.UU ( VfMlL,.V ,,--,n ,,-iii(-i r, ,, ..nvr. niimvi. of l'ortland, h nicmltcr of the firm of Staver Jt Walker, Is building u Hummer residence in tho mountains up tho Mo Koiuio. Ho hint sent Homo of his fund ture up from Portland. Travel n tho overland rotito toCulifor" nia is unusually heavy at present. Tho California express is composed of from ten to fourteen cars daily. On last Sat urtlay'H train there were 175 through pas senger. Ijtst iTltlay evening uismt it o'cits-k n disgraceful row ttstk place tut our streets iu which the notorious l how smith lig itrotl prominently, us is the case bsi often Ho npprouchetl a . A. H. man who was wearing his Inulgo itinl w ith giving vent to n few harsh names, snatched tho badge from bis coat. Another man who was standing near resented tho Insult nml struck Chow n stinging blow lit tho face. A general tight then ttsik place in w hich nix men took part, four U'ing ngnlnst Chow ami Kan Smith. Had they not licett separated the Smiths would have U'cn laid up for repairs in short order. Tho two Smiths were lined f 10 ami costs each, amounting to nlsmt each. 1kik'atuo Bill. The dedication of the Masonic Temple occurs on Juno 5. After tho dedication ceremony there w ill Ito a grand dedication ball, when music will 1st furnished fPoin Portland. Tho follow ing committees have U-en handed us ns having tho matter in charge : Committee of Arrniigdmcnts. Geo K ChnmU'rlain, K V Ijiugtloii, HCS-bell, C II Muellt r; Comuiitteo ti Invitation. J I. Cowan, 1 P Mason. V J Miller. V B Winn, A Klein, Thomas Moiiteith; Committee on Reception. LC Marshall, J U Abts v. I. Veirick. MrsJ LCowan, Mrs lC Stn ll. I P Mason, tt 1 Simp Hon. A BSeal. MrsJ K K.l.lerkin, M r T I. Wu'lace, Mrs i V. ChnmUrlaiu, 1. Semlers, Frank Farrell, l T Wyman, Miss Flora Mason. Mrs A It Seal; Floor Malingers. FJ Miller. I C Scht II, W F Crosby, W II Garrett. Geo F. Cbaiutwr lain, T I. Wallace, C II Mueller, C B Winn, P. 0 Ctisick. Ax Atiii.kiic Cm m. The ikmih'ut ackiu.w letlges n call from Mr F. W Brad street, w ho is gt tting tip n class in ath letics. Mc miters of F t n, nmong others, have In come interested, and it is thought tho urmory w ill bo n-ciire! for the pur pose; a good gymnasium pun buxed, and a class formed in all kinds of gymuastica aeiording to taste. Mr Bradstrect is an expert with Indian chilis, in general ath letics, nml ns wt It, Is nn adept nt Nixing, bax ing taken lessons of tho famous Jim Corls-tt. The club is Is-iug ipiile gener ally encouraged ami will no doubt I coiiio a fact. An exhibition meeting was held lust evening nt tho urmory. Ft xxv Swtsos. Clara' Mother (call ing; Clara, Mr. Siiiitht rs in in tho par lor and says bo wants Von. Clara (entering purtor nml tltrowing hers-lf into Smitlter's arms) it Charlie, his is so sudden. Clot her ami Furnish- "Its-tor, can't you tell me of a cure for ho gout ; " "ih, yes; you stiouldn't bavetlrtink ho much Rhine w ino 'luring tho hut thirty years." I- neilentilutt. Old Sot w ill IKtoli in cloudless1 skies Shine like n fiery ball. Ami there will then be lots of llit I." pon us all. Boston Courier. Gkttino Fashionaiilk. A very attrac tive feature bns ls'en ndtled to tho St Charles hotel, iu tho shape of a lawn tennis game. It is neatly located in the court of the hotel, where there is a nice lawn, and several have become ttitito in tvrested in it. Mr F. II Norbm, the coal expert, taking the lend In the introduc lion of thin very faseimitinggame, which it is to be hoped w ill 1st more generally introduced 111 Albany. The Inch ease. The total vote in Linn county, at the recent election, on can greHsimtn was 400?. In Ikks it was .TtHti, an mcrea-ie of nearly 7U0, show ing an in crease in jiopulation of nlsmt 3'nKi, or a pfipiilation (or the county 01 su,utio peo- i.lt. In (.ititM nml Mtirlon critintttfH. Ill fact through the w hole valley, atiout the Hiune rate of increase is observed, wliic-li is as it should be. The valley is grow ing together. A DeaiiNewsi'ai'er. Salem wuonce termed the graveyard of newspaper, I'hU week another journalistic corpse was laid to rest. It was Bob Thompson' Mate Democrat. There was no funeral ceremonies and no flowers.' It went to it long home practically unwept and com paratlvely unsung. The disease was phy leal exhaustion superinduced by lack ot nourishment. The above I the way the Salem States man chronicle the death of a brother. A great many peopl; wouldn't treat a broth. cr that way, but then, they never agreed and sometime quarreled a little. Seuvko Him Right. An Astoria tooth pedler was altogether fresh with one of hi lady patients. The woman told her nuKbunu, who acciucu 10 keep quiet until the dentist presented the bill for hi services which had been agreed a: $4 Yesterday, say the Astorlan, the tooth manipulator called at the store, and pre ented a bill for $5, which the husband paid, and then said "You infernal scoun drel, you insulted my wife, and I'm going toj pay you (or It now." fulling off his coat he suited the action to the word and pummeled the dentist in good khape, then turned him out of the store. Freak cr Nature. Nature play queer freaks with the flower seed sent out by the agricultural department at Washington A man who received a package of seed labeled "giant-pansy" planted them In flower-bed and soon had a small crop of turnips, while a number of eed labeled "double pinks" produced long neck tqashe. Pilot Bock Sttle. Much fun was had at Pilot Itock over the election. The judges learned of the fact that a certain candidates whisky and beer were being liberally dished out to voters who were thus rendered unable to cast their votes intelligently. They ordered its confisca tion, and it was raided by the constables. Next day, the election over, friends of the said candidates opponent drank the bit ter's health and success with the confis cated beverages. h. O. Fair Warning. Marshal Hoffman re quest u to state that the ordinance In reference to bathing within the city limit will be enforced, and the boy of the city and other will please take warning and save attests. - Two Cab LoAns.Price & Eobeon bave Iust received two car loads of wagons and uggies, light and heavy, and will sell them at remarkably low prices, consider ing the splendid quality of the wagons. TUK MAN AIM IT TOWH. That Albany excursion was nulte an advertising boom for Salem, say the Journal. Well, tho truth I our citizen dltl like the way they were treated there, llkci! the broad streets, the nice lawns, the general aspect, and were Interested In the asylum and penitentiary j but we have not yet heard of any emigrant that way. It was alo an advertising boom for Albany, for I: showed Salem w hut a nice clas of people we have, orderly, good looking, etc. Several more will be dow n on the 4th of the gloilous Julia. It was a Salem policeman who request. ed the Inhabitant about midnight to slop ine crying 01 a uany as it kept iitin awake. The Linn county candidate who santr himself up Halt ''reek say the ride Is not a dUagrccable one if a mnnlson'y musi cal and keeps Ids temper. An Insurance man who ha been all over the Coast says that unquestionably 1 lie wuiamette v ai'ey 1 ahead ol all other section of the Northwest and that none ol the titles are .how Ing a healthier growth than Albany. mm Mr Ixicke Klchardtoti Is ulvlnir readings III Portland, from Shakespeare. The Man About Town besid him about eigh teen year ago In a small New York vil lage, when he was just getting a rrnuta ttou, and the Impression that he Is the best Shakespearean reader In the V. S has since bcin Indelibly fixed In bis mind ; and that I. his reputation now. In order to elve the men a hit a woman writer In tU Wot Shore ay a Seattle woman fainted when her hus'band took off hi hat to her. Her comets were probably tootlfht or cite she was wailing with some oilier man. Speaking t.f going around the world suggests the fail tl at one can re the world go around ra.lly by an overdoeof iiampague or even licer. Some Albany people are alwai Imsg Ining that the no.es of their neighbor are turned up At them ; but It Is probably be cause they meet them when going do n hill. Mostly Imauinatkm. A a rule people w ho are snubbed have tlieniM-lvc. to blame and wall flower can only lay the fault at their own d. tor. W'tlle at the penitentiary reccnt'y an Albany woman railed on W W Saunders. Billy Dtcbl. and Hill, the train wrrrker. They all ttstk-d very sad, a If they didn't enjoy lite tie It! rui the bar ; but a good time lo be sorry It just before ccmmltllng the crime that csu.es the Imprisonment. I lie woman left with a bunch of artificial tluwer fro:r. Hill, having U(l a bonnet of the greulne article, which a tutu t esprense the difference between bi.l.lf and out. hie fe, one Is dead, the other alive. Cmimik C;icxrr. S in r crvk ( me iavo just finished putting in tbtir spring grain, i hey have plenty of water wttli huh to irrigate, ami exited to bave gtMsl crops from late sown grain. Now, that there is little )ioih of the Oregon Pacific railroad being built at nny near date in the tultire, the fteot.ie ' rook county should encourage the build ing of tho proiMei railroad from The Italic into this section. Many ol-scrving jieople predict a dry unproductive season. Bo far, they are approximately correct. We had a very late winter and late spring, accordingly, since w hich time 110 rain tins fallen. The ease of Win, Page, Indicted for the killing of Bill Brow n, nl Burns, was dis missed at tho recent term of rourt there. Richard Lyttttn, of Camp Creek, died Mac kit-man ranch on Sunday the Hih. He is the first w hiu tn-rson bur ied on Camp Creek. The obi gentleman w as Ci years of age. Tho bulk of tho wool shorn in Crook county this year baa ls-cn shipcd to The miles, where 11 will iiroistl-lv remain in warehouses until the market opens up. t present ttiore seems to U little stir 111 the witol market, ami it is feared that prices w ill lie low when buyers begin pur nasing. Mrs. ('. M. Charlton, one day this week showed us a ntimlsT of fine views of 'rieeton College, w hich she bad iust r- eeived from her brother-in-law. James 'barlton, who is attending school at "ritieettin. The views were well executed ami show oft the old college to good ad vantage. Prinevillo Pajters. at The JKrKKMos Mills. Some fifty far mers, of the JelTerson neighborhood ho bail wheat stored in the mill warehouse there, ami who recently closed it up and took itoHHCHsioii of the projtorty, met in the town ball of that city W cdnesday afternoon for the iurtoso of ascertain- nig toe exaei coiiiiuion Ol auair, Kays lite Salem journal. Mr F Bngley, chairman ol the five trustees, was the heaviest depositor, and the great point of contention was over this gentleman's grain. After deliberations reaching to almost dark, Mr Ford made out an agreement which allows Mr Bngley all the wheat he claims, and provided that all resources nl 1 11 1 1 be divided equally pro rata among all depositors who had whent there at the time the shortage was discovered. This was signcil immediately by some 20 present, their desire being to avoid pos stble litigation. The money for flour and wheat is not yet all in, but it is calculated that under the above arrangements about 43 cents per bushel will tic netted to all parties, Epaeh, The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the Individual. Such a remarkable event ia treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health hk been attained I gratefully blessed. Hence It I that so much I heard In praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel thfy owe their restoration to health to the use of the great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidney, liver or stomach, of long or short standing, you will surely find relief by use ef Electric Bitten, bold at cue and si per bottle at Foshay & Mason' Drug tore. WHAT A, PHI To see a woman's lovely feature mar red by unsightly pimples and blotches. Young woman, defective nutrition is the cause of your blemishes and the sooner you take a faithful course of Dr Hitler's Hydrastine Retorative the sooner you will cease to be an object of pity. F01 sale at Foshay a Mason's, druggist). In all diseases ef the stomaoh, liver aqd kidney, me, to tho exclusion of all other medioin, osturs' own remedy,. PfanderV Oregon Blood PuriHsr. Wauled, cows to piutare. Woodlb It Talt Bros. The Palplt ad the stage. Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell ' what wonder Dr King's New Discovery has done for me. My lung were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few week.v I took five bottle of Dr King' New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lb in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Lovt's Funny Folk Combination, write : "After a thorough trlar and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, beats 'em all. and cure when everything else fall. ' The greatest kindness lean do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottle at . Foshay ti Mson' Drug store. Regular sizes 50c and $i.oe. LINN COUNTY'S VOTE OFFICIAL. tt 2: tp M Q 8 c asiy'itggssrssrsnjssiasssssi xouuaj l Cv ffrt- $t iW 00 W 22S"52g5S2!iyi3a-"uHidttiotix . " o 13 & V. i rj w. 'eji X 2 S (O "-WOW" A "ft" 6 A 10 16 l f l 9i - Oi S" -t puasuMox ' " PMJPW Ir S I S !i S it II S tgg$$g$ SVS SS8' g& w. -1 --I C. C uueiMeiMiM. o a est qqM uinpsjjp; -HAV tmt w s -W MJ at m m n " s 5 . m Vy T" - V r 'r TT a. Mr 7Z "T IrT "T'V V Anil'lti" , 7. 'J 57V - Be -? Wt I -1 ft M "w-..,-l"r 8 l .!--- OB 0PO (SO"- 0". . . . -- . ,n- , 15 ' "AJOfj 2 E r ' -1 " S S 8 8 S fe S g 5? S lj5 8 2 1 2 1. w 3 m 1 13 '4 'i. 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Vunm, KMMSD F. Kflrl, PAISLEY FISH. J33 PRINTfPS ALBANY hum County Bank, Cowan, Ealston & Chamberlain, ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS imml httnkln l.twlnw. DRAWSIOII I UKArrSm Natr York, M flM 1 1 . Jricon LOAX MOrfET un (itJ (eearityi KEI EIVEdviKstiUsnb'rfHit .. tWt. Bank of Oregon. albany, - - - mm. OA-IXTA.r, SSO.OOO. Prldnt.. If. fIBYANT View Prrtdent 11, K, MEP.KI LL Cnsbler i. W. BLAI N tif-.(.ioits. II. Bryant, J vv B'sln. io Humphrey, O H fiewitl, KJLnrlng, II F Merrill. Might axohang nn 1 tolegr-tpbix trait, for on Saw York, -n Franclaeo ,d and all prlno.(sl p'dnts in Oregr.n and W'ssblngton, tllectiocs mud" on favorable terms. Special - Announcement ! -OF- W. F. READ. ittsw-ii9iswe5 tsajsia oes 1IKk, -u;unf Ci ft l.-.i cam oe a- ut.iei- tots es w . S , 55 S 3 IS !i 5 Si g g j? S & S S S " 3 er i C OB tW sJJ I 12 si!!!.. . IO t o -1 tc - -IS- W-l- Id c uoiitmttji; IS -I, C- C-IU'XCU to li -aajCwtixl j O 4- i -. Sfi. .i i-. 4. o -oei es S) s p Ui-i'd-'linijuisisoif t-t x. es.. - 53 g K 3 & Si S 3 S S " fit O J C0 CO HMsnaj joauqatK!? 9 M 4 O ts Jig5SgSc!feScM2Sgayj3st----.imnvio..i n o B IS to WILL, DUIVE AWAY. A R Meyer, president of the Argentine (Kan) Silver Smelting and Refining Work, the largett In the world, ays that if the McKinley tariff bill should pas congress In its present It form would be absolutely necessaty for the company to close down its works at Argentine and remove it ma chinery and business to Mexico Thl would be due lo the clause imposing a tax of a cent and a half a pound on lead In ore Bobrt S Towne, Vice-President of the company, has been in communication with the Mexican government for some time. and through the influence of Leigh Lonzer, agent of the Lexlcan Ore Com pany, ha been granted the privilege to erect five smelter In Mexico, at points suitable to the company, . An agent of the company is now In the East purchasing the machinery for one of thoce which will be erected at once. The company had expected to continue to run the refineries here even If the bill passed, but Mr Meyer said to day that he thought the' company would now have to close down ever; thing at Argentine. . "The tax which It is proposed to levy on leal In ore is simply prohibitory, and nolh Ing remains for those who expect to smelt Mexican ore, but to work In Mexico," he remarked. It is said .that Blaine, Elklns and other republican leaders Interested in Colorado smelters have caused the trouble Baron Liebig, the great German : chemist, says lbat"as much flour a can lie on the point of a table knive contains as much nutritive constituents as eight points of the best and most nutritious beer that is made," UESEKVKf) COMPLIMENT. The Portland Wtrld bestows upon Barney Goldsmith, chairman of the democratic state central committee, the following deserved com' pliment: "The democracy of Oregon owe a debt of gratitude to Hon li Goldsmith for the faithful, earnest and able manner he managed the late campaign. He has few eqt'als as an executive and no superiors. Had he been sus'.ained by the necessary means for the parly and a longer time to perfect organization, the result would have been more favorable to the democracy, Mr F A E Starr, the county chairman, is also entitled to considerable credit for his manage ment of local matters. Artesian wells are being put down in great numbers in the district of RiversiJe.California, and owing to them, this district, which wa previously uninhabited on account of the scar city of drinking water, bas now a population of 7000. On May 31st 1890J L Cowan while at Lebanon, was asked to make an estimate of what he thought the vote in Linn coun ty on governor would be. He did so, set ting out the precincts and marking his estimated majorities for Pennoyer or Thompson in each. The total majorities for Pennoyer was 8 jo,ard the total for Thorn p son was iaj leaving a maioritv In te count y for Pennoyer of 680. The official count shows Pe'nnover's majority to be bsi. Remarkably close mgurlng, that. My Spring Stock is now Complete, Embracing all the Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Unlit in W0OI.KX and WASH FABRICS. -To The Ladies,- I Make a Specialty of LafMes Underwear, in Knit, RiMiKD and Muslix. My Prices are the LOWEST and 1113 Goods the Best. Am sole agent for tho Celebrated Y. S. F. HOSIERY, Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely fast, and Free from Poison. :To The Men, : Call and Look at My values in Furnishing -:- Goods, I have n Large Stcck at the Lowest Prices ever offered ia the Valley. I cairy a full line of the wor'd-reiiowed BU'UDIIEAD good, unexcelled for wear and finish. Lrte tt'ock i f Embroideries and Flocxcixgs. Ci and be c mvii ced th. Albany i- the best trading point in Oregon. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Is Offered Every Day by the ny Furniture LT BROCK. PROPRIETOR. To get first Class FURNITURE, Latest Designs, at Bot tom Prices. New Goods will arrive Constantly. M ba Store Evea after the election is over the West SAort indulges in a mess of republican (lush by say ing that the campaign that resulted in the tri umphant election ef Governor Pennoyer was one of pure dmagogism. It is evident that the West Sine is so deeply chagrined at the defeat of the republican candidate for governor that it is un able to distinguish between great questions of public policy and demagogism. INSURE III THE ALBANY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Insurance Company. Safe, Sound; Conservative The average democratic majority in Linn county on the legislature ticket is ' 301. On the senatorial ticket it is 304. On the state ticket the average majority is 330. On the county ticket the average is 450. It looks very much like the immigration to Linn county since two yeais ago has been in favor of the democrats. Ia the "Forks" this is true beyond question. G. L. BLACKMA The Leading "Druggist, . ALBANY DEALER OREGON. DRUGS, MEDICINES STAT I0!!AP,Y &C Specialties Fin Tjilet Artiutsi, Parf ixury an t Mailsal .lustra ueuts Prescriptions Carefully eompouadad 'ay auJ night,