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Health and ComfOrt Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its own through all the changes of time and against all competitors is Black well's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Because it's always pure, always the same, always the best. Such a record tells more than pages of "talk..'" It's just as good to-day as ever and it is tbe tobacco foro. If you smoke, you should smoke Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. I A Question A Great Record For You Good Advice i BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., j DURHAM. N. C. - w EATREKTORD BEKXAIlf A CHAM Attorn., v. . WBBall irti lata. Sx'. s-.ti ni i t i ai'.'i-i In pr and to -. I;m ts, .10 i -! 1 1 i FUno block. w R BIlLYEtJ Attorney it Law and Solicitor in Chanwry. Uons mad on til points. Loan negotiattd rable terms. Albany, Oregon Coll on G EO. W. RRIfiHT, Attorney at law. and Kotarr Pub.ic. Will practice In all the courts of this stata Special attention (riven to collections and matter in probate UM - - petalrj Stason-Tsradale Hock Albany, Oe D. K . . li J 1 1 B WATSON, II leral nutters -rill race ire promp r. Odd Follow Temple, Albany, O attention (Bee -I J. J WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. M O N'T AN YE HA. KXEWAN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon JAMES J. CHAKLTON. AUonr Us. All lexil; business sUa a V-easpllv: FLn. Mock, Albany, Or D" J. . HILL. fhjcklan and Snrgaon . OFFICE Corner Farry Kreets, Albany, Orsron. D It .. NAHTO" DAVIS. PhnMana aa Sarre. i. OFFICB-Corosr seond and BicTrtalbin streets. Albans, Or. Call projipUy stta-dad I ralv and osuntrr. I . CHAMBBKIidR . M. I .. Hamaovatblat. T8rsJist in dii of the tjt. OS ee hanrs 7 to S a mi lsftpn. and Tnir r. A : 1 1 .Oressa. 7 tc s I KH K A CO.iBAXKER OV ALBAST, ORITOOS, TRAKSACT a eeoe Banking irxss. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Nsw York. San Fr n MSgM Portland, tNM, L"AN MONET 00 mrvwdtMrtty. RECEIVE danaSU abjet lo cheek. COLLECTIONS mad so favorable tons. I STE REST oaid on tins danoaiU B num or )RF.u'n, ALBAHT, OBBOOW. Sanlial. ass, 1 s-rli.. v. J L ANN INC . 1st w plain , tssnlrlnir bust Exchsiire bobt and suld on all ths priocipa 1 B Is in the United State 1 also on England, Ireland Prsne and Oaraany. Collectiona made at all aeoeasibl points on taror ble tenet. Intareat ailawed oa Urn aevusita. FIRST NATIO . AI, BUK, "OF A LB ANT, OREOON rasideat Wo Pranaent Oaahier L F LIN'S 8. K,VOCNO ... W. LANG DON rRANSACTS A GENERAL banking "buslnaai ACOO0BPT8 KEPT subject M (hack. SIGHT EXCHANGE and V) Taphle transfer, itU New Turk, San - rsnciaco. CUeafO aad P .Uand SBSSI CO .LKCnONf SADEon btufabl una E. Toeso E Bun. E, W, Uses L. Puss Kowsao I . Sox. IMHI4JO NATIOBAl. BANK. t OF A l. BAST. OB-OON. CAPITAL STOCK 100,M. tidt . J L COWAN. a-Pnaldmt J M RALSTON. Stf O A ABC HI BOLD. D ancToas, 1 L Caan, J M Ralston, W a uadrl, W H Golt, J A Craword and O A Arch hold fBAKSACTS acanaral bankinf boalneat. DBA W SHI 111 DHAPTSon Nsw Tort. a ill ..'tin .rmron. r.O AN HOET im appio. rd curltjr I BBT.EIVEd.t aubvct cbec. ARK Of nt l, SOIO, OBROO IS. lent.. lir T i Musts ...A J Jobs J Ctveats. end Trade-Mirks obtained, and all Pat Sent business conducted (or moderate Fees. JOur Orr.CE 1a Orrosite O. a. fATSRT Ornes (and we can secure patent iu less time Uisn iose 4 remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip j tlon. We ad rise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till paten: is secured. a. Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries t tent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. s . oiTfHT Qrr ;cr. V. shington. D Notice of Vacation. NOTICE I HEKE3Y GIVEN THAT Oeo nv V.ribt has filed a petition with the ouuty ouitof l.inn touiity, Oit gtn, ssirK raid ontirtio vacate 'VV ngnt'a addition 10 ti e city of Albany, Liuo county, Oregon, ! tVat raid c "in ra tixid Thun dsv, he 8 b day f .on , 13, at 2 o'uloek p 111 cf -nil t- , s he foe for hr nK id pot 1 ti in Mil "I jeot in. thereto if any. GEO W WltlGHT, Petitioner. BICYCLES Call on Van Wilson, agent for the Im pkkim. and 1 m 1 .nik, 6o to $150 Ladies fsaght 'o ride or no sale. REVERE HOUSE .LB ANY - OREGlti HAS. P.YIFFFK rROPRIETOR A Fact Against Time Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THE Southern Pacific Go. B-pratt Train 1 save Portland Dally. 8t I rao- jult 1. 18--, I Nor 7:00.. n. Lt Portland AtVM a a lolrM Lv Albany Lv :SS a SOS a a At San Francisco Lt 7,-00 r a Abars train stop only at following station n orth of Roseburg. East Portland, Oregon City, n . onrn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Shodd, Halsey. liar rtsDurg, Junction City, Irving, Kogvne. upku aaiL, -A1LT a I Lt Ar1 a - lMftra I Lt Albany LvllU. iMrx Ar 31 7 DC i SRT LOCAL DAILY (SXCBrT ScNDAT ) 6 00 r I Lt ! Ar PiirUani Albary Ar I ;o.s a L I S-J0 a :10 sal sal Lv Ar Albany Labanoa Albany Lebanon 10-1 SB SOab S:Sr SO Lv Arl Lv 1 :r 1 Lt ami Ar PULLMAr BOFFPT SLEEPERS. AND Dininer Cars on Ogden Route SECOND-CUSS SLEEPING CARS Attn thea Is all Tkrh Trains Ve: Sid MTklSB. arm re rKTi and raavsLLis. Mail .-saiSoaut ( Except Snny, yiOAB fLv Portland Ar I tM r m IfclOral Ar Oorrallis v - ; mass txaix dailt (Xxespt Snndav . j Mrallr Portland Ar I SrSO s I. m I Ar -cMlnnrtlle Lt I S.sS A - Thronftrla TicketM to all point in lb Esatarn States, Canada and Romp can be obtained at lot rs'es from V K Frank. Arent Albany. R. KOKHLKB K P. ROOKRS. Ilanavar Vsa t O. F and Port i From Termina' f t Northe n Pacific Railroai To all Points EAST ai SOUTH It la the DISISO II runs Through LIS TKAISS la ihe TK. Is- ST. PAUL ami CHICAGO - C0JP0! Of Kaiif CITS UtSirpaSSe. n-ni n : . ol. 1 mi nan irmtt in kjnibb .Mri . v Of Latest EqaipafDt TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Beat tLat eaa be eonstroete I and lo which ao.mo.auon. are t"th free and furnish od for holders of Firs' or Second class Ueketa, at d ELEGANT DAY COACHES. 1 ContiDU9U8 Lisa connecting with ai WuHi, affording Direct an . Uninterrupted Service. Pullmai ! fee per reservations can be secured In advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS, to and from all points in America England and Europe can be purchased at aay ticket office of this coorpaay, Full Inf. rmatito oooosrnlng rates .time of trains, route an I other .alalia furn ished 00 application to any agent, or A D CHARLTON, . Assistant General Passenger Agent. No 121 first , cor. Waahington. Portland. Uiejon. C G Botkbar., local agent. THE WEBF00T ROUTE Oregon Pacific RailfOdd, w ASXal. Kseelver. TIME SCHKDULK. except Sand. s VrST Albany U-.S0 r. a, jL-srs Vaqnlna. 7:00 , a Tr CorraUl ttft r. a.lT Core allls,10: a,m Arrl r Vaqnln. I: r. u I Arrive Albsnr, 11:18 Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and dsn Francisco OCKA 1 rSTKA K H. li SUH ran as rsAsctsco WillameUa Vally. April 4ih. raos TAqi'ias. Wlllajiett Vallsv. Apill 8'h. Tba Compans B,ve (be ngnt hange sailing dates 'thout notice. to RiVKK NTKASI BUM . 8t.mci "Hoag" lease Poitland Wsdnssilay and Saturday 0 a a. HC Dsy.Oan Aj't,f dm .11 8 irt Wh (.Portland O K Vauhn, 0n A't. Sin Francisco, Oal . H K Muluahy, Unral Supt: FO .HAY & MASON - abb asraia Draggistsand Booksellers Agents for John B. Alden 'a publications, wuloh we sell at publisher's prVsas with etaaead dad Ml-.. UKtO. W ANTED Sitnatlon for light housework by middle agsd laoy, address box 370 P., il i permits, nr f.-ot.n ivn .11 vkh . i 1 i .. . " S??-;--- no i nt ta ! tiT Hi till iiif 1 n i TiTTTn vmurr. mi iiTu.ranriiiTr r u . VV Xs.mM.UVV. .. L N,W, I no i.IOiD rill C1UAKETTB LAW. The following in the text o( i lie cigarette law pasted by the last legislature. Deatrri should govern themselves accordingly. "It thai! be unlawful to tell, barttr, trade, give, or in any manner furi.ish to any minor under Pierage ot iS year?, any tobacco, cigars or cigarettes in any form, or any com pound In which tobacco iorma a component part, wlthou'.klhe written content or order of su.h minor's parents or guardian; and when such minor has no parents or guar dian, then in that case consent mty be given by the county.court, sitting for the trans action ef county business, upon proper ap plication in the county in which said minor may have his residence. "Any person violating the provisions of this act shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum notjless than $5 nor more than fSu. ''It shall be unlawful .for any minor un der the age of 18 years to smoke or in any way use any cigar, cigaiette, or tobacco In any farm whatsoever, in any public high way, street, place, square or icsort. "Any tnlnorj violating the provisions of this act shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not lesathan one dollar nor mere than $10, or by imprisonment at the option of the court, two day a for each offense. "Justices of the.'peace shall have concur rent jurisdiction with the circuit court for all offenses arising under this act." A BEC.1..KIKG OF CESSION KKKOKM. D I Murphy; Acting Coinmittoner of Pen sions, has issued the following circular to al) special examiners: The numerous complaints received by the Pension Bureau lead to the belief that the names of many persons not entitled have been placed upon the pension rollt through fraud and deceit. Special examisers are thtretore directed while engaged upon iheir regular aork, to make careful and judicious inquiry in their respective dittricis as to the existence of such pensioners. . The result of these inquiries should be submitted by let ter, in which should be fully set fourth the circumstances connected with aoy fraudu lent pension. Improper allowance, or exces sive rate, and giving the names and post office addresses of 'he persons cognizant of the faca. Sufficient data matt also be fur nished to enable the buresu to Idertlfy each particular case. Extreme caution And wise diserimlnalica thould be exercised, as it is not the int ration to disturb any allowance of pension . or is it intended that special examiners thould be mtde parties to the petit quarrel and spite-work of unfriendly neighbors. WILSON FOR CHAIRMAN. It is reported that William L Wilton hit I been telecled for the ways and meant com- ' miite of Ihe next Haute. With the nossi j ble exteptior. of Carlisle Wilton Is the best ' potted man on me tr quettloa in the Ualteii Mttet, lie bat gone into every de tail in quest ii thorough irformation and i therefore especially 6:ted for this most important chairmanship. Hit vie are la harmony with those of his pr ty as expressed at the Chicago conreo ion and as ratified by the people at Ue polls last November. In asmuch a- bill it 10 be framed upon a basis 1 of a tauff for revenue only it is necessary I that those who aie to be entrusted with this I nr re.nthilil- shall hive a ih.lrAtioh knowledge of the. duties. If Mr Wilsos b placed at the bead of the ways and means committe, with the aid of Secretary Carlisle and tbe Ks'ienal Tariff Kefo-m league, many of whose me.nbers have made the tariff question a life 'ong ttsdy. there Is no reason j wtiy the democracy should faf! in giving to i the peoole that whit h it bat promised aad I th which the, have over.hela.ingly and nhill. in.. 1 . Last year a number uf asssato. through out the state, including Multnomah county, assessed mortgages st It tt than face value. The state board of equalisation eojialized the assesses. nt of mortgage in all counties bv placing the assessment si face valne. J , C Smith of Multnomah county some time J ago brought suit against the sherill of that j county to restrain him from collecting aay greater amount for Uses than 65 cents on the dollar. The case was tried last week before Judge Stearns, G E Chamberlain, at torney general, and John Hall of Portland appearing foe tbe state board of equalization and (i H Williams an j W D Kenton ap pearing for Smith. After argument by counsel snd due deliberation by the court it waa held that the action of the state board of equalization was legal and binding. This Is a real, highly lmportsnt victory gained by honest tax payers agsiatt the prevailing effort throughout the sste ta dodge the payment of just 'axes. A dei a bard fight the teaching ot German in the Chicago primary schools is to be abandoned. There are more Germans in Chicago than In any other city in the coun try. To have primary teaching la German meantlhat national peculiail'iet in language, which hinder the American people from becoming one, were to he perpetuated at public expense, German will still be taught in the grammar schools. The Germans annot complain of this, ss their children whu hav; leiraed GermSn at horns and English at school will be masters of two lanuag s, giving them an advantage over , th.se of English-American parentage who are misters of onlv one II is worth think ingof whether the acquisition of several languages, which is eaiily done in childhood, may not often be the best preparation a man in It'er lf may hiva for tuccettful worn of a .y knd among a people speaking to many languigesai are sp.ken In ' the United States. E nglig ., German, French, I'.alian a'.d No w.gian airjil hm lv 10 hive in the north.rn end western state.' In the south west, In ths errito y acquired from Mlco, amanwhocin speak Spsnish has an im portant afvantage over one who cannot. Every person w'" Is. justly entitled to a pen-ion unter anv of it.e laws ol congress thou'd be granted It. wlihout sfini or ruts tlon. So pe-s n alioul d be permltle.l to secure s ptniio.i by inesns of fraudulent rr false affidavit!. No honet. jensioner will oppose a fair Inve.tig ition intuthe grounds upon which any and all pension are grant eJ. I -e' the pension roll be a roll of honor Ex-Governor Charles Robinson,, foi years the I adlng democrat in Kansas, hat finally c.sl Ilia fortunes wMi the populittt. G ivernor Koninson was one of the factors in bringing sbou. the fjsfon betiseen the dem ocrats and popu'.ist, and now !e becomes c lesder in the Istier party, snd is one of the dtiec ors of the Kansts Ilu'eou and News Company, jast organized, io disseminate populist ii (tr.it are. If you w int a copy of the fish snd aine and road laws .nd tun cent stamp to Frank C llaker, stal" printer, Salem, Ore gon, and you will receive them by rttarn mall. 11... .1 ttaresi Inssying th.it Hood's S.irss pari 1 1 ctiras, its propiictort make n . idla of xiisv(jnt claim. Statements from thousands of liable people proya mat Hood's cares. Hood'a Pills sssitt digestion The last mint report gives tho woild'a production of gold and silver from 1873 to i892 both years inclusive. In 1873 the production of gold amounted to 896,2000,000. The production increased annually until 1878.when it reacheti $1 19,- 000,000. Then the amount produced .de clined annually until in 1883 when it was only $95,4000,000. From that date it has annuilly increased (with the exception of one year), until in 1893 the production amounted to $130,8 16,000. i In 1873 the production of silver i was -8,267,080 ounces. In 1882 it had grad ually increased, when the production was 89,177,000 ounces. In 1884 it it was but 81,597,000 ounees. but from that year it has increased annually until in 1892 the production amounted to 152,061,800 ounces. In 1873 the commercial value of the sil ver production was $82,120,000 and the coinage value only $81,-00,000. In 1883 the commercial value of the production of that year was $9H,986,000 and the coinage vaue $(15,300,000. In 18H4 the commer cial value of that year's production was .$90,817:000 and Uw coinage value $105, 500,000, but from that year the values have increased annually until 1892, when the commercial value of the production was $133,054,000 and the coinage value $196. 605,2000. The commercial value is reckon ed at the average market price of silver each year, as well as its coinage value in the United States. It will be observed that in 1873 the com mercial value exceeded the coinage value. The increase in weight produced from 1873 to 1 892 exceeded i40 per cent, while til commercial value increased but 62 per cent, and the coinage value increased of course in the same ratio with the weight pro- duced, natnely, 140 per CSnt. Some peer sons have lost this difference between tbe commercial and the coinage value of tbe silver produced, while others have gained it, for to this time the parity of the two metals in the coinage has been maintained in oar domestic exchanges, lt is plainly to b: seen that the loss falls on the country at large, and ihe gainers are the owners of 11 me siiver mines. The crop of silver has increased largely beyond the demand for it at the coinage price, and we have elected to purchase and hold it instead of exporting tbe surplus as we do with the products of sericulture, The absurdity and uncommercial character of tbe transaction needs no further elncida- .. , . . . . . boa. Tw bare statement of the t u demonstration and should convince the - - people that the operation is a losing one for.thsm. The sooner tbe purchase of silver can be stopped for the country. Ea. tbe better it will be ' Ever since Presiden Cleveland so pub- 1 licly resenteil being called a mugwump ..,.. tK m --" 1' these has been a general bracing up of the democratic heads of .departments. The laSaal In m.lrs s twi. in this line is .s . ..... i . uuge lyoenren. tne new BBBSBssma tn pensions. He has decided to make all the local pension boards solidly democratic Hi idea u that by the adoption of thi policy the reforms contempU&d hj the rSSnrsF ls.a-. ,, - Vws rvl llt ' uaiuu uutoiu vu i-t wi . -bmbbw He thinks this will strike at tbe very root of the pension evil. He is cognizant of the ct that this new departure will cause a policy with stir, but be will carry out his firmness. "There is one thing the democrat have committed themselves to do," be is quoted -einw sift a. nsnrh a. rh the rubbish which hat been drifting into this pjnston cesspool. The party has commit- ted itself to reform in this matter and there is no better way to makes start than by l !. . . il la. - havuig cmly deniocrat on lue "- Tbe president will probably support tins l. . 1. ;. wil,.i .r. lan of reform. It is known at RM q Smith wants a bouse cleaning- in ibe pen- aioo department, snd it is in following out ' m Lis line of thought, it is believed. that Judge Lochren has taken bis present stand It waa generally believed that Judge Lochren took this step after consultation with President Cleveland and Secretary Smith Henot there is more than ordinary significance in the announcement. Curing the first administration of Mr Cleveland Penuon Commissioner Blk ave lb. minority lepresentation on all of lbee j boards, but when Harrison came in Tanner ' made most alt of them solidly repoblicwn. i ., - ,. . ... .k th PllcT wl 2 "Pub- 1 hcaas right for being so greedy. , 1 , . , .! The Salem Jr will never lorgive ( ircver t. level in 1 lor senrling a sunn ,,e to the war. The great and only James G Blaine, (speaking after the mai.i..r of the Journal, ) not only refused to go to war wurn drafted, but af . ra-dt so manipulated the cily or coast' officials of his county aa to Set them lo remunerate him for the money expended ia securing a substitute. In the eyes of Ihe Journal this wsa patriotically commendable, bal the hiring of a substitute by Cleveland aad paying the money out o his own pocket was a great crime never lo be forgiven . The Journal is welcome to si the prestige suca consistency (?) aecute for i'. Ccmg'estrata John De Wi t Warner in the June Forum tayt: A claimant who hat established to the easy satisfictluu of the Pension Office s sligt-t dafnett in both ears, the iusa ot a amsll toe and a little finger, a.id a tendency to catarrh, will be pensilned for total diss WHly at $12 a month aa -How, for the slight deafness, $6 a month; for the tittle finger, fa a month; for the small toe, a month, and for th incipient catarrh, $l In all $11 a month. Petty bodily ailments are by analogy so rated and compounded that a man is rsre. no matter how robust, who cannot god i- hi- anatomy an n-sort men t of defects or diseases, which though scsrcely inconvenient, can bs aggregated, at $2 or $4 a month each, into a pension of $ta a month for lo'al disability. ! J -- Senator Vance, of North Caiolina, a mtmlier of the Senate pinance Conimlttte it a pionourced frcd of liver . He said to day that he cout 1 never he int.uccd to cat a vote hostile to sllvi, no matter what argomei.t or influence were brought lo bear upon I in. The Se-tor is a little hit inclin ed to ng r when he talks of the proposition to lepeal the Sherman law without giving the silver men anything in it place. He Is emphatic In the belief that the Senate witt never vote that wav. He Is inclined, too, to criticize some of the peopU who. while clsiming to be tiienda of silver, yet sre witling to adopt a course which would fur ther degrade that metal. gfl.l 1 Banta, the expert gunsmith is open ing a shop in connection with Stewart & Sox's gun department, where he will be found ready to serve 'die public in all lines of repairing. i New 1 .loTotiKAPiiKit.- I have opened n now gullery In the Y. M. C. A. block. Sad street, Albany, and will try hard to pleuse all who will favor me with their pwtrotuige. I will take all sizes and styles of photo as good as the liest and as cheap ns the cheap est. I am no traveling photo here today and gone tomorrow, but huve 0OBM with wife and children to make a boBW in your Iflorious climate. I have come to stay. Please call and see me and try my work, Very respectfully yours, S. A. Hammejj., Latent' Toronto, Canada. Put up in oeatTto-ap--bottl,siifr ouated, Small BUe Beana. 26c- per hot tiS. Live Miy. Pint auo, June 2 There was a reign of terror today along the route toduy along the route of the drainage canal Ix-twesn liamont and Komeo. Four hundred quarry men struck for an increase of wag. and armed with clubs and armed with clubs and revolvers, they marched from one quarry to another, gaining additions to their ranks. They stopped at many sa ¬ loons on the way, until tbey were a! most crazed with liquor. They then left the quarries and rushed upon tliu nearest camp of the contractors of the drainage canal line. Camp after camp was visited, and in each the men, were driven from work. Where tbey resisted they were assaulted by the striker. Many men were severely in jured, and it is thought one, James f'ow derly, will die. A BlUalrlsu j flour I.jtti.k Rock, Ark, June 2. The town of Eldorado, Union ccunty, Ark. was swept by one of ths most destructive cyclone about 4 o'clock this afternoon, that has passed over this section of the south for years past. Eldorado has a population of 1100, and the death and destruction to people and property in the town was frightful. A dispatch says from IS to 25 persons were killed and injured whilp the destruction of property and loss of life in the vicinity was terrible. A Mississippi Cyelone Oueknvii.le, Miss, June 2. The (little j town .if t'o.lrt- tl mil fciitil li u?l frr.ni lireenville wi destroyed bv a cvclone i vesterdav. John Friedlander tae leadimr i merchant of e viliase. was killed out I right, his store having been blown down upon him. About 20 buildings were des- troyed. one negro child boing killed and I several necroes injured. N'othinar as left ! stauding m the track of tbe cyclone: Irtatdlke WsrU New oiik. June Thomas L Allen, or rergunn. aso. sou vt iiiium ..acnteiurn, ; tn a in. nt . titita luueieaias i ished a bicycle trip around tbe world, j which was begun in tin? summer of 1 880. j hmttfsd. The CoUeg- veil .f the N'ewl.frjr 'They started from St Louis, Mo, swdihejw then mat the air in the auditorium Liverpool, they arrived in San Francisco 1 liecemuer OS ot lat year. A trsrlt.slr.l j Ciiadrox. Neb. June 2 -The great ! cowboy race starts from Chadron to Chi csgo June 18. This was decided upon at a meeting of the cooittee today, on at- - ivuint rxf Miss tViti H t 1 1 ttar rosw.rt a t I f lu tvUH a - vvu v a a-as, v itvs . sa - a - r- ,u.t nnmMnnt dam .. 4 - cei red and the number of entries reduce d . For this reason the list of entries will be j "P "- d? of starting, - a are a MMsieiaaea j VvnmxnTox. June 2. John 0 Brock ! enbr-ogh. of f e gon City, was today ap PLn,e PJ" anl 01 " general isnu i office, at el 390 per tear. I o appoint ! ColontfI ls , Vicr(' f,.r 1 Fred FIxwL an, its 1 ., jars i.sn t a riefm T.tr 1 A V Was. Washinutox. .une 1. - has been manifested here because of tbe aoaouncement of the appointment of Ju.it. ! Bridraer. aa district attorney, and J t." , Drake, of Taeoma. as I n itd States mar- thai. It is usual when sucu appointment i s 1 .1 : 3 t s . wsur us sac urenucot ut uaiv uirui ! I 1: tlZ 1. ...... .1 l-.l. II announced directh from the Wbith House when there is no session of congress; but Uae commits ions are bow on their wajH and the men are ab.ut ready to ansume the .'duties. It was stated here today that the ! appotntinenl ol aist Jicl attorney and mar shal of tWon. a weU as collector of Port land, had a so ivn maile in tb. same man - ner. and that the announcement would not be made until these men were ready to iMi their offices. rell ta a WeU j ; ,;Arrov lr Ji.r. 1 lrn Mjti1 wivo ' keeps a hotel in tats place. was inttantlr killed todav l.v f si line into a well. and Mr Walker, owner of the hotel. re re , intpectinc tbe nroports. The two women t . were waikins a-row a lam platform cov- ; eriag a well 40 feet in depth, from which : water is pumped by a windmill I. Mrs '. W Ml. " weighing 1 pounds. and w ben .be acrident'y stepped j journal i ven sugaertive. and c Mnnent i eott, mr S,,cm Upon a trapdoor l! tiv.- way. preriplUllDC BlU,il , !,,' t. n,.tt r S. Read. Peaenr k nurrhsird her into tbe well Her bend struck against U. inaaran. eompanie. id the coontrv are n iron pir. cuttiaaa deep fMk, ami. it , jjetting to w,Wth . all kind of tavjjerts are ; "' ber instant ty . ! thrsitrtit . f- un'nj. t- money they have j a rreioar 'tosptijv. Many of th. companvw need a , 3JLTT h.. si '1'ht'-" ''''h Hkixxs. Ark. Jpte I. .. heavy stonu. '(inju onev ' reemUinK-a eyoooe. devastated portions ". " . jjj gj J wetern part of (tulips and Lso' couuUe yealereay aiternooa. House.! Ira t MA the t editor of the En- barns and fence 00 ths Dalsell. Northern jne liuanl writ, from Washington: At I .. a. a a . . . a - a "a S a a . a - . . . . MMiaxxl pun &Uao. on ine ATtm now mu u u ruwT war acu xirA- ti i difficult to ant trtBr. but is known that one nero was killed and that two! others were scricualr hart BSraw ar In rberrs Crers. Tne Aaixra. Or. June 1 Xewt ha been been received of the drowning of J"" loompson. ot Cherry treek. nearly exhausted after a hard day. ride aad was unable to stem the current, Tbompson made an attempt to reach shore but was unable to do so. His lo lv was not recovered. Mr Thompson waa well known cattleman and leaves msu friends. an Carts qaake la tuasdor GcATAijcit. Euador. June 1 -A vere earthquake shock lasting : seconds was fell nere ."sunaay evening. Ibe jaii was wrecked and in lis fal ithnw nnsnntrs worn crashed to death and many others seriously hurt. Many other buildings in the city, including tne governor s hon bvn hall and I 'nion Ciu lb housr bouse, were injured by shaking. An Era .ar Kasrala . ja '. . ... oa.s jiw r.. i. .une i. l ue uireci..rs Of .tifiraAsthvSi: i In..rd and Cashier Hay ward appropriat- rW.0ofthebik-. funds. 10i.f .ve;thno..ncoT,,m, Rai1 ar1 eveu oy notes A Sis sail: Catos. O. May Mi. General I It Sher wood, edit or of the News Democrut. and an ex congressman, has brought suit against 1 olonel J J Clark, a prominent Crand Ar uy mnn. for $25,000 ibmsge. Tbe suit trrows out of an assault made on the (ienenit May i9. The petition alleges mat n.'rwooa was struck on tne berk 01 the head and penuanentlv injured. The trouble irw 011I nf ,.rfiM .. h a.d in the general's paper criticisinir Mrs Clark, who was a national member of the Woman's Relief Corps. ACeanlae nBil I.0SDOX. May III . Spottin? peopli arc I ilkincr ahniil u Hf .-.! Is. tween Charli nfiieh. It ih. nntad urilL and Jim Hall, who knocked out Frank SU vin at the National Snortinir Clnb Monday niirht. It an.Br that Mitchell met Hull and unam led last nitzht near "Pony - -rr"" ----- -t Moore's nrt. known us St Jame's hall. The two pugilists tiried tn settle up with fists, and Hall got decidedly the worst of tbe encou.fer. 1 1 as 1 1 was knocked down and hnd his head cut, and looked very much like a reck. aonte A ppulnl in ml. VAsHixiTo. Mv 8L I H A Crvder has been Hppointud postmaster at Cold Hill, Jackson cotintv New postoftices have also been established at Cheater, Multuo ,mah county, with Rudolph Haumunti, post master; Davidson. Morrow county, with C amaliel Davidson, postmaster, and Ion, Clackamas county, with Corrington S I'or ter, pctlnihster. It Was TerrlOe. I.tTTi.K Rock, Ark, Msy ill. Cyi iones, bail storms, waterspouts and high water am playing havoc in Arkansas, The whole a ount of damage done by the cyclone which struck the southern portion of tho state yesterdoy is not yet known. Fence are all irone and the entire country is wrecked from two to seven miles southwest. Hail fell to the depth of eight itches. Peare Declared. Panama, May 31. Advices received state that President Sucaza litis ubtindoned the struggle with tbe revolutionists in Nie-ii-uun. Last night the president signed a treaty of peuce with his opponents. The members of the provisional government entered Manni.ua unil assumed control of atTuirs. The transfer f the reins of kov- ernment was effected quietly, and there be been no disorder of any kind. An Anaerlcan Wan : I'aius, May 1. A A Zimmruian. a not- ! ed bicyclist of the New Y'ork Athletic Club, eatily won the mile amateur bicycle race at Velodrome yesterday, but failed to lower tbe record. He started back for Lon don today. At tho irilcnollegiatf contest in Salem last night Hist Mary Cnndiff curried off the honors o far as the audience was con cerned," and wax GMq ,. the judges with the highest Standing ill delivery; but, not withstanding, the medal wax present. .1 to A. ('. Stanbrough, of Newlierg, who had to lie prompted twice anil whose delivery was very xxr. His subject mutter was good. We dip the following from the Statesman's long in .mint of t!: contest: Die auditorium of (lie Methodist church . . u.ie. ip its utmost seatingcap;u ity last Powell Reave- in the Justice court of Sa evening by an audience of iieonle eaire r to i. -h .,..... .,, Willi.. the first annual it.f,:nle.ri!.fi . I torn-al conte -t of Oregon. Miss Mill. I'lin- diff, of the Albany college, orated on "The Imagination. Its .Mud Cultivation.'' She spoke in full round tone, every word being distinct, and in her poetical allusion, the utmont silence prevailed throughout the audience. A vocal solo by Minn Biirm ester. of Albany. pleuMxl the audience in a big degree. Pacific college, of Newberg, was reprtwented by A G. Stanlirough. His '('onqneiit of Pea- " was dealt with in a manner lieenming an orator of high abilitv. but his hesitation in two places tpoiied the effect somewhat. Had a pular vote been taken by fceaudience.Tlioimi would havers- ! ceived flu-highest numlsT as the lt orator i of the four gentlemen. Each of the oru- lions had lieen sent to the judges on literary excellence alsiut two weeks i. t sinii- tun; being ; nm de plume. Tlw remit of lli..ir nti.li. in f i - o a! A I' .i.. brouirh. of l'ai ific ll- his .tamlina. int? iiWhI at 98. M us Cnndiff wi d- clared tlic hiirhe t in tlic manner of delivcrv. her figure being 'xi' u. Mr. Henderson, of the university at Kugene. won eerlared to lie aecond. both incouipoiti-i ami deliver?-, After lnakiiur the annoum-iwnt of the de- 'cision Mr. StanliFOtigh was called to the : the front and presented with the elegant miter nieaai. vaiui -I at BOB. ue was also infornml that he could never arain ! al- lowed t enter a Conteal ivn i.y the inter- cdle-iate a- latiou. t..r the reaxon lliat , hut-inn wtm thi iti.Hl.tl he w.mlii thiiM 1 m sums The Kugene tiuard editor writing from Washington pi he a 1 46.'irA000 in silver stored in vaults whi -h should I in rin-tibitiou. .Since tbe first of the millionaires of January the wealth of the L h llive1el nrK mid lad ha shrunk f) tSVl CsVI i The lionld nrtate has ,xl IBS - j 000.000 in valne. poor Ueorge Gould kingc, Wallace. 1 1. The Albany ground local for Portland, where they will t 6,o0.0)i.. This Man about Town would re nearly done. They will be rolled to ! play with that dub today aad torn or hate Isnen -.itie.i with tl ft.Vsnsi re- morrow, and be ready for business in tbe ' row . They were accompanied by Willi ganll ex of the rest. i A lluntm t.jn iit inve. inu- cotu- . i ing this way the following notioe: The j circus has rame and go and the ; . .r : -Much surprise S etors left poorer and undoubtedly (!. ! wan when tbey came. uch showf as the 1 i,,l ". the seven-foedeaArleal and llv man with the rattlesnake skin may j ! he a great attrartion at the Worid's fair. ; . lit here in Huntingt-.n t tates a different I tl rJt ..il.t.r, ti "Wtn f. skin" the j . - ' . - - I nl ! r Jesa the gol oW graa.Uitherv . What - ,b-hnve. aid how thev krve ,i.;- . i.;i;i .! ; M . , he- ,- ,1 ; -tnrn. fcT thev are al- n ,lo,ng iethin to mike them hac ; (w, ZEL.w w ,wliil. k. i.iih.t- ( . ,.!... 1 .r ,.. .rnL;t i .. ... .. t; v. ' smoothlv with them she has just bought , each of "them a h-h irns. I- pneumatic tired .le. the lw lo lie oUainetl in the mar - ' set ISO ol tne srra . nilu . n .e in to nj. Art t-irhange v the few hank f-ilon-r ww. a point wortfc oRtswlennir T. f.w, ,-. -. v- V4. ,. j i o cc w. hail tin? pl.a.uiv ot shakm ; '' .nu i niirQi . ir-tr--i.ni n i Phlure twrtrav him trelv. Htreser. we were disantsoint. I with his heiifht. He is small of stature .beisv twn or three inches lower than your writer. ' " He ai sie the me s.orhl lair as tesiK.w: "Sse are of the opinion that the sights in Washingts BeSs1 the World's fair." tramp inlertiewed by a gentleman Ahnd. v. there arv four nartte.. iletnoiTatic. rej l -an. populist and h. J:-. j The peculiarity of tbe h.V, rtv. he say. is that it vote, for the mo mom. received from the other. . hence he vote the re pub lican ticket . He declare that the I ullet will revolutionise matters and conration.s will be killed and railroads hrnken into frajnnents. Then the people by thego em inent will rr. witrtKt them and thev wUI i crated m the public interest. This i imeresunir tramp is touml northward, in ! srija to jjet away from the fleas of the j south. A'Ssn Franc is. tstper savs: The Ore iron riM-n hant- who ian.li.i ai San l"ricin fare c-wt whose acquaintance is ! .tier I a'.irfii . .illtvi. Il.ii. -.,!.! 1.. s ,.i tl I . . r. . - . i s t&tffiirir j n"?. ; , r . ,i..- , A , ed tolVntnl 'if and 1. ., nf that. There is an opportunity now to nsrapture tl cminien . of the" Southern Willamette vallev. and it should not lie al lowed to slip. Ve trust that our visitor, will convince themselves that tnnie with us will be to their ailviuitiiae as well as our. . Htisinexs is business . and while nuuiy frn- t.mal .. iitiiin Tits will dout -le. tind ox ; pfwion over the roe do expert iuivIhkIv to deul with our iswpk' for any ' ""Jf t ko lid tinnni ial fa'neht to him- selr- v. in . ta Water . I "'.Jt,r charge at usual rates will be ! !""ue lrou' n.d "r ""?'' or use of ,,,,f"i oa PWBll fr prinklitiK and irri- , .on purposes, and use of water for .Hak ...... :.i ' such purposes will not be allowed except ' 1... ..... . I 1 . e 1 .., 1 .sirii ill- uuuia III .1 Hull ; 11 cio.K a. 111. and 0 and 10 o'clock n. m. . dtsre- gard of ibis rule ail) cause the water lo be shut tf from premises when violation occurs utthotit notice. I 11 necessary waste of the water from leaky fix tures and faulty closets will not i. al lowed, and all such fixtures and closets must be put in good repair without de lay or water will be shut off from premises when they are found. Con tinual now 01 water iiirougti any nxiure or closet strictly prohibited, as well as use of water lor sprinkling streets. .Consumers must not furnish "nor allow other parties outside of their own fami lies or employes to use or take water from any fixture on their premi.ea These rules must be stricly conformed witii, otherwise a sufficient supply can not lie maintained for all. vVjuo- Bauxwin, Cashier A. C. W. T. .V L Co. Socikty Election. Albany Lodge No 4, 1 O O F. at its regular meeting last evening elected the following officers for the ensuing term: N I Re.ce, N t i; J O Writaman, V G;T J Stiteg. Rec See; J Gradwohl, Tress. L. -LJ . . MARBIKD. SMITH CHANCE. -On May -8th, 1983, Mr Charles bmltb and Miss llaitle Chance a: the residence of the brides father, by Rev Dtvld Wolfe. BORN. 1IKNDKHSON. n .lutie '-ml, lRt, to Mr. and Mm. Qeo. C. Henderson, in Al hany, boy. AH doing well. LAFOLLETT. In Albany: 011 June 1, 18, to Mr and Mrs Charles lfollett. in Albany a son. All doing well. Corvallls will celebrate the 4th of July. The Oregonlan has not learned that Montana is a state. 0, II. Mueller has been granted stand privileges on the ba e ball ground. An excursion will leave AlKanv tnr aq .ina next Sunday, returning in the i evening, r are, round trip, $1 60. Pr. I-riggs was beaten in the general assembly yesterday, which practically convicts him of heresy. iewls Dryden, of Portland sued Ir T . J""'. Next tuesday the Jefferson Hand will give a big picnic at that cif y. There will be a ball game, contests, etc. Albany siiouiq sen 0 a large u .legation. U wiil .pay to attend the entertainment 1 be given Saturday evening by the 3! ! . C. of Corvallis. The chili lias soroei to A line gymnasts Mctireavy. the new Albany pitcher, left San Francisco last night and will oe in Albany tomorrow morning. The clnb will play the first game of the sea son ai Portland Saturday. Hon E K Skipwortb ill deliver tbe address to the graduating claaa of tbe law school, Uni .entity of Oregon, at the commencement exercises. Wednesday forenoon, June 21st. Engene Guard. The Imperials still continue to reign I in Albany. J. V Wilson, tbe agent. S jast ordered two for Rialto and F red eatber ford, and a lady's bicycle for Mrs Stockman. Keen roar eves (m the Imperial. Mocney, Valentine Co, of I crtland, have taken charge of Uie stock of goods of Miss Burke, the millener, for a debt of about fSOO. The Democrat is informerl that Miss liurke has been do- mg a large business. J F Robiso 1 has brought suit again. W m . . . m . -' . the Myrtle Creek Mining Co fur $275 bal ance on salar 1 . An attachment ha. been ii.-.i ,. !. Ik-.iII mi . - - j cover the property of the company in that county. -Eugene Guard The L'-.ivertlty in defeated the ; RpringGeld nine 24 10 7 on Tuesday. The boys yesterday received a challenge from : the Albln rluh Thi- will tar .! ion the faculty and In case they are per - milled lo if- lo Albans . tr challerge wit) be acceded. Eugene Guard. The A I ban r league club will fare the Portland pitcher on Stturdar at Port land. In gray shirt and pant, le'ier a on left j Oreatt.and biac s cap, belt and hose, and in the following order hea, 2nd b " ! Ha rf. McOreevev. p. Reilv. 3 . ' Stanley, c. Burns, s s. Mullins, 1 b. Cole, evening, ine ciuo na secured reduce- rate on the S P A, . ..;-.: 1 it 1 : , f anu su unsv wiua ami uas asws w ' er11.ee iiicnic will be el sen to-mor . rsi . row.. Rfe.s grove on Sop Ceek. Jg- g flUG- . Jodgs F ur.crton has denied the motion Daonu.T man rioted the new grounds to to remove C H Oest as attorney of Re-jday. ud (raaA slicatioi of one of tbe ceiter Hsd.ey. best grounds in e state when completed. The Merchants Vaiional Bank ot T- j The ewsions are 300x330 feet, with the! co a, ha Auto ended . Nelson Bennett grand staad in the rear of tbe catcher. ' it one cf the directors. seating 400 or 0 people. , Klfly Rodents from Stanford univervlts. - ..." c . ... . I paed through Portland yesterday on ulZliriJZ l their war to O c world's lair UL V!? lPL . w the Democrat office this morning- by Mr. j Miss Uick rton. daughter of Mr George ; H Hnirhson. who has chart, of Mr f ! ! V ' . . . 1 1 . . . '. . . in. . W . i.nsrawq, wno nn oeen attenoing me blind school at Salens, returned home this noon. -n accouni 01 ine aotonnoinr or aa: Lannfne work oa the Pfeiffer iwick will be dels ed until after circuit court mr.tt. ! r nlng owning a f aurth interest in ! ,h roperty . ! A tettet received this morning by the ' AiMnr Coilese club from the SUtei"V V !"J i - i u 1 rr iit oa .nnouncro ut tne lacui- ty would noi allow the boys Come to I Albanv to play. i r .. . . . , It was the same old game ; only an igoo- lamus would bhe that way The ' art evtJenOy In it. for it was a Skinner bon- "e enttre stock of C C Hackleman, at Lrtanwi which they wUI add to and run j a first clas siore. They are enierprUng 1 people and will give our neighboring dty '- e-.blKi.rr.enr mst . Vr ci to the city. .,; . .. ihe Jiacrabeet eniertJnment announc- d to : psro . . it cy on June ta will ' g P! ' ' aar Lebanon on I Klllirj.tr I s. sa r , -1 t .. I I f . 1 - A 721 . Ta s it . , ,hc condi'" 1 .ackhsmsw . grove. - A recent number of the Portland Review gives a picture of an Albany dog. owned possesses q.ce a pedigree. F ay T is the ' name f l!e owned by John lao, jr. This dog took ihe fiits pretnium at the, Indiana state bench sho last year. Barney; Uiencho, an Irish telle otraed by Mr i so m also has a regi ered pedigree of so rr.e note. The wide pred in St .-nee of Ihe Daw f0 n?1 Mit ! ! e published an Item about 's. cen: - a well - known and popular drummer being abort to Stan a bank at Junction City. The gentleman has already received nearly a dojtrn 'eVUr from all over the U S from ail over the 1 S from dealer in bank -Xturea and more an- expected. Sa much tor a joke by a friend . Ist eveniar the Man A boat Town was shown through SI. . W m. Peacock" gar-1 den across ihe river. These are among i the finest In Oregon and are kept up in 1 elegant vie by this expert garden ettist E vers thine is now in the reen day j e'ory. '. raw berries are fr rminir and i promise only an average crop. Though I th. csn has . hsH -.. rn rsr srt mgs hs. . large coUeciion of bin? . and t taside. t$? . SS ,ni add, lion to his manv oth.r duties runs an . "m r Photograph gallery on his place. with plenty of pictures to show for his work. The fr .ght train arrived at Tangent ; awhile after 1 1 o'clock today. Several j children were playing around the platform among others fivi'-vx-ir-okl Jolinnv New-1 comb, son of I. W. Newcouil 1. When the train had passed the little fellow was found on the track with both legs and an arm off. and in a dying condition. The S P agent. Mr Heard, immediately came to Albany on the Roeebnrg local, eful returned with Dr. Maston. the S P surfceon for this district. It was not thought possible for the boy to live acvording to the latest reports. Just how tbe aociiie nt happened was not known, as no one seemed to see it. unless it was one or two small children, too young to explain. It was thought that the boy tried to jump on the train just as it started, or he may have lieen crawling under a ear. TlIK lXTKKl l.l!IATK lXT ST occur. a - li m tomirht. I nerewiH I . seven con- j tcstants. one -each from Ihe ivlleges ' Monmouth. Newherar. McMinnviiie. ulem. Forest Qtmre, Eugene and Albany. The colleges at Portland and Corvallis will not participate this year, though thev will have delegate prssenL There will be two sets of judges, one set to im. noon the literary uuir Kach oration was sent to these judges two weeks ago under a nom de plume. The itulgvs of delivery are H B Beckman. and Beni na, of Portland, and Rev Killer, nian, of Sale nt. The prize is a $35 gold medal. Miss Mamie Cundiff. Ilaesenli the Albany college. Among those who went this iuxm to at tend the contest were Misses Mildred Bur mester. Annie and Marv Yautis. Mav PoHock, Clga Hewitt. Alice Moses. Klliott and Clem Irviiw. Hugh Fisher, K. W. Km melt, Prof. Lee, Mrs. Andrew McCoy iunl Mrs. Nutting. The complete program will be as follows: Address of welcome, President Whit ker. Vocal duet, "Till We Meet Again,' liuiiev: .Miss t iiris'ttter. thtlon, "Should Imiuigration le Re stricted," Mr. R. L. Alderman. Oration. " I he Imagination; Its I' so and Cultivation;" Miss Mary Cumliff. VikhI solo; Miss Burin, ter. Oration. "The Reunited Union;" Mr. C. Eia Henderson. Oration, "The Golden Age;" Miss Myrtle March. Vocal solo, selected; Prof. M. 0. Scriber. Oration, "A pioneer and Pioneers;" Mr. 0. J. Mcintosh. Oration, "The Conquest of Peace." Oration, Mr. D. H. Thomas. Piano Solo, "The Last Rose of Summer;-' Sidney Smith; Miss Carpenter. exceneiu. ot u 1 Miier ami tno ouier set to enough real good. And thbk how judgiMis to th.. delivery. Those who judge 1 it leaTe you when it's all over ! the literary .Mellem . are Judge 1 lean. Rev v-ti.. . i 1 , Kni,t ,..,.1 Vmti .,f .!.. A.- t lerco s Fleasant Pellets act Hold us lor a moment. A London paper refers to Portland at In Oregon, Canada, which ft worse than being located in California. Will these slanders never cese; The accident at Tangent is a warning to chitdren to keep away ffom the rail road entirely, except when witn older people en business. More than that, young children should keep off the - . n.i tl l airecia a mut as iui , ywt i place in whicl. to cultivate me ruing generation . Last Saturday evening Marshal Morgan ' arrested Geo Wheeler for leaving Ms 1 horse loose on Main street. The case j wst tried before the city recorder on ; Monday evening which resulted in Wheeler being fined the usual sum, $5 t snd cost, making $n.J$ In all. Lebanon , Express. Several college boys were so much in terested in the intercollegiate contest at th,t the'r ,e W U wh,ch a"?itJloset J .lock', Temti? P.. ' un,i!.bout" c,ock order to hear I be news last evening. Though lndfinl'e It was very satisfactory for Albany, is Us j popular representative. Mitt Cnndiff. ranked first in delivery. Following it the program for the com- , mencement season: Sabbath, June It, at j the United Presbyterian church. Bacea- laureate sermon at 10:30 o'clock a m. ' Addreat u voung people at 7:30 o'clock p ! m, by Rev H Gwynne, 1) U:of Salem JSonoajr. June 12. nt the opera house. ; Junior orations at 8 o'dork p m. Tuet j dav, June 13, at the United Presbyterian church. Lecture. 'Diamond Lenses." at , ! o'clock p m. by Rev G E Hawi, . j Portland. Wednesday. June u, at the ; United Presbt ter.an church. Commence- J ment oration at 10 o'clock, a m. Alurr.ni j reunion at 8 o'clock p m at the college, The graJuatin exercise of the public ! school will take place on 1 ne 17,, The graduates wil! be Reuben Ttmr..n, who i will aellver the class history. Ben Recce. i who will orate m "William Tecumseh ! Sherman." Elvah J Wheeler, whose esay I X1 I I t.T, . . It 1 V A t J.tt.I will be "John Paul Jones." Ada Kiickin gee, "The Kate of ti e Amerin Indian," Clarence Settlemire. "Phil Kheridan," and Hert Besm. Cora Shupp. Maud Crosbv, Marauente Hopkins, Mar ha R is les . Edna Miller, tannic Edwards, TWa Dorris, Pearl Wood snd Annie Worrell, whose topics have not yet been given the LHrsaocwAT. . Died. Johnny ewcom!i. the victim of j the accident al Tangent yesterday noon, by j which he had both tegs aad aa arm cot off 1 try t can, died at 6 o'clock last night, er terrible suffering. He was aged 7 years. Both legs and ruzht arm were nutated and dressed by Dr. Maston 1 Bark Haul. -Mc-Jreavv and Reilv. of t!i Albany team, arrived in Albany on tbe i overland, and left with the team on the and Stites as substitutes. Five men for the Independence teem arrived with them. I ill -1 : A L .! SJ s I ee4s garden. k e riser. Ihpv are ! of the (lark variety, a defks ;t - wh4i is His ih in the ::srkr t. - vr.-r -rar aelariag hagaa ki turn vet. in. vines were oarr . the 7th of Mxh. and until reeentlv wer. j given up by Mr Hughson as of little value joa account of their very slow growth: but it j j ,Baf" f fjj? ."P " ..si ! record in avin this year j i eaar ruasiwi . auu ssae ev i ( Rat anmsrixtes the compliments of the - i: m i : l .s . n Ht xtex Kii.i.!.. Spriafcfield Met-. June '2 savs: litis Washburne a SL-r trip a- far south a Yon-' calls. Tuesday, returning Wednesday. ' While at CuoHtork he learned that two j boys went I untie.' cr that place Tuesday j and killed a .leer ami started hone with it ! takiniT time about r-nir. the game. nuking the exchange the gun carried d.r k-ft ankle 00 shatttering the limb that the boy died Wednesday morning. The twines of the parties could not be Warned. ' UTS TC Wit' stKlll . smaasry. Statioo, Alhany, Or. Month. Msy, 1 893. EieratioB above sea lard. -17-7 f.et. M an tempera'are, 54. DepartBra fre oral. 4 3 Max'mom lemperatareCr: date, 27. M i B itempt rsture, 39; data. 2 Mean of maxima taaperatare.fB 3 Meaa af minimum temneratare, 45. No. timea iraxiatam temper-tare 90 or f above, 0. Re minimum tempentar. or '.. 0 o. t tpeiaUrc 40" or be. w, 5. Total precinitalun 3.13 ) l-partar trass nornaL 0 Creates: preeiperioo in S4 tire l Beats, u ; date, 16. Total depth of namalied aswil, 0 incites. Prevailing direction of th wicd.nd X No. or clear days, 6. N . of pa. Uy cloudy days, II. I 3, of cloudy days, 14." No of days oa which .01 or ao of preo- pa tattoo tell, 16. -. Date 00 whih hail fell. O Date 00 which aw fell, 0. Das of I larder ... im. 23. lt s of iigt frost, 0. Date of killing or injarious frost, 0. Dates of solar hales. 3. 10. 13. SI 30. Dates of lunar halo. SI. Remarks: This la th coldest month of May oa record lor this locality with aa ex ceution. that of Msy.lSSO, whsu it averaged 2 below the presea. month. The perc.pitati.a a a lightly above JoBX Bkic.cs, Volunteer Ubaerver. COPVSUON T NM- , Itafting in the fact of Mature to take tho orJinary pilL Just consider how it acts, -here's too much bulk and bustle, and not naturally. They helD Nature to do her own work. They cleanse and renovate, mildly but thoroughly, the whole system. Jttffxdatt it, too. Tho help that they give, lasts. They're purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, the smallest, easiest, and best to take. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, In digestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. One tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for a gentle laxative three for a cathartic. They're tho checuxst nill vnn isast buy, lor theyVe guaranteed to giv : sa.isft .Hon, or your money is re turned. j Yon pay only for the oood yo This is true only of Dr. Pierce tneuiuiaea j M. HTOM. Arehiteet and Cob tractor. Leavoos-Msjwltb .Hulburt lEroa,. Rat stats scents. m SCROFULA 12 YEARS Always Sore. Durncd Like Fire. Ashamed to b, .sen. Out Worse Under ar Doctors. Cured by Catieora. j"5r'nrn'j! t-rvr. SUV Ift '. I r wth scrofula. My li was alwa- lry and jf, awl I .irni 'is a My N-J !! 1 .j if spca in f-., afci 1 c S kat.w j , rsn to f tat i 1 a ' t.f tadtti-j .. . .i nt. hSi M 1 Hi n . u ; l I ' . 1 1 Jr W OW , - V r'..rr, a Ity r. mv diy 1 t. r a s. In kp tba rt n.tr. tc 1 . 4 ! a Aftrr I wouM " . I r nliaples ail t:i.i) :. - . : . or t paof-io -ii. -.1 ltiu. I Jl 1 1 . . Aoon it- OI I-. f . . ! .1 I t-l nt healifc 'in ' ' . ... .pica 1 W I ' : ' L .i. .. . 1. .. my (s.r. -. Cs, I i. Out. cur a 5Grriec..cc tmitu Ea jrr. t? n h'i:rlr laUliy o." rlu- t -j YVkA a-d Pl f .ui .r -J3 fan. tbeslu-ianl "- r t- tl. hi: .c- . d:"a and b.wr ol tbe ::i. .t. ird 1 a of nl Ww; M ar, lre S ., serrfi.U. - o f c-t ftlnll la, b- .. all other rtni faU. t .. rervwhere . ' i-ttiru, . s r- i r c I'otut lc ass Casaro- . tux. buar- sar-Howie Care S.:in lWniii" . : !.etUon. - ' Ur.!u. sid free. DUrU.-l: . j- , red, n-! r. ,pfM. llln 'r at cn ty CCTsciaa ftsee. NO RHEUfAfeTlZ ABCUT ! In esse astw. 1 1 tl - tHna AaU Pain ! - reo- BMlll sd-tt r. t.if., kr . . mod et : - -'- r'Bl0 ONLY LINE run m 2THR(UGH Lara: fsrthsi, Sifi 1. 1. - - cMT.l. DAT 3 TO CHICAGO 7 taitKftflr Ut.rj. 21 Inn tatter U Chita;. . 4 Etm ijiifkfr t . Onaka lanai Citr. an.? PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE PECUNItfC CHAIR CASS DINING 8ARS. For es ad genera! infoition cat aa or address I W H HCRLBL-RT.Aast.Gen l. Pass. Agt, 354 Washiagton t.. . OKTLAMl. Ubmbi .9 . at GOODNEWSt In, For the taiiiSBS f bubu si m by . , Tiitt,sPillse It eiss t r- Tall pirwacre te an- 1 a iaai i llial ti i T in in llnfi a TINY LIVER PILL whlrhlei isBlj llsfae.j se rr iss alt U. lrtu ol Il I urr oss s..i mmm i ii pgiy - are still i- '. a mrs tixy uvEK pills m Wbatrsra ' M FARMERS, ATTENTION IF ; toe : t a WACON HACK BH86Y CART PLIW tiARRQW,ORKi SEED ER, FEED CUTTER, or any kind of a Farm hide, call on or addr i Im - emeu: orVe. B. F. RAMP Opposite Post Ofixe, Albany, Or. BfleB 5taiw $i::ail Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks. Sick Headache end Costipt 40 in each bottle. Pile. ". . Fee sale by drussists . Picture --T. , j. f. samt c: 1 ose free. M'.V YOIUL. o.reet-rs. OAIT OtaiQM BiATCNTS- JToettiiSic m mm i-s?-r! CURE YOURSELF! ICIRKlhlsal ,Ki :...,. . for any uunat dtactsi r is s, ssskt jour aruccL. fur a K.,u ts It cures ta a few dan Wttout the aid or publicity of a uoewtr. nnn noiannnma and naiaut not to atrietura. lias Qa al Amtrkm Ctrl. MSButeenuad by .Ths Bvaaa Qksj C CIHCINMATI, a u B. a. IM r ANT-D -a lady desires to seeure jf f a situation aa nurse. Inquire at th tsstdsaeeof Mrs Hol.ru on Third street between Montgomery and Kali -road. I Ml WBBt BBBBP- J