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TERMS. - Duly Democrat, 25c per month; $3.00 per year, in advance 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run oret S months. Single copies Sc. Wkski.t, $1.25 in advance; $1.50 at end of year; 1 1.75 for second year; $20O foi third and proceeding? years, when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers for 15.00. Clubbing Offer. The Weekly Democrat and Weekly Examiner will be sent to subscribers for $2.35 a vear. This includes all the piiv ilegesof the Examiners big premium gut iu May, the same as if you sent the reg ular subscription price of $1.50 directly to the paper. Isn't that a bargain. Weekly Democrat and thrice a weak N. Y. World, $2.00 a year. Subscribers to Daily paying in advaee will receive all the advantage of either proposition. Important Changes. Beginning yesterday the O. O. & E. will run its freight train in add lion to a first class passenger, ins tea I of the mixed train inn for several months. The passenger will leave Yaquina at 7 a. ,m., arrive at Alhany at 11:40; leave Albany at 1 p. m. and ar rive at the Bay at 5 :40 p m. A mixed train will leave Idanha at 6:15 and ar rive at Albany at 11 Aoi.m. It will re turn leaving Albany at 1 :20 p. m. ar riving at Idanha at 5 :50 d. m. The freight will leave Albany Mondays, Wed- nesqays ana rniays at 7 a. in. arriving at the Bay at 4:20 p. in. retarnipg on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, leaving Yaquina at 7:10 a. m. and ar riving at Albany at 4 :05 p. m. This important change is made on ac count of the summer business, and puts several men to work who have been waiting for the event. The Congressional Situation. .. Sale, Or., June 8, 1896. . Will be mass meeting at Salem Satur day to contest. No later news on con gressional situation except Tongue claims his election by seventy. College Notes. The college steps make an excellent vening resort. The A. C. L. S. gave a reception to the Erodeiphian society last Friday." The junior class has adopted as a mot to "semper vacuis et cetera" Examinations begin tomorrow after noon. At the receotion Friday night it was unanimously voted that "Flies" were a scarce article.' An excess of noise in the library is dangerous. spent Mis Xettier Ash by, of ?jiem, Sunday with Albany friends. Mrs Judge Wolverton, of Salem, is in the city tb guest of Dr. Mastn. Prof. D. V. S. Reid has been re-elected principal of the Eugene public schools for the ensuing year. Mr. Robert Shaw, of Lafayette, a former Albany College student, is in the .city oo a visit. Miss Zella 7ood, a recent graduate of the Portland University, has gone to Los Angles to spend the summer. Mrs. John Barrows, of Oakland, Calif., returned with Mrs. Walter Alonteilhand will visit Albany friends. Mrs. G. A. Newman, of North Platte, 2feb., arrived in Albany yesterday on a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Adams. Misses Bertha Ellis and Testa Mason went to Salem on the steamer thie-morn-ing to attend the Pinafore entertainment there to-night. S.G.Long, brother of Miss Long of Long Photo Co., arrived in Albany to : day and will visit with his sister for a few days. . - Frank Spaight returned home several davs ago after traveling lor some time . with the Bond circus, which he left in " .Eastern Oregon. . . Mr. A. R. Chapman, recently with the O. C. & E. hac accepted a position with the Canadian Pacific and will leave to morrow to assume bis new duties. Miss L. A. Woodin, ofTacoma. is in the city the guest of her brother, Mr. A. B. Woodin. Miss Woodin has taught for several years a very successful private echoed there. Sid Dorris and Vo. Wetfal, i . . $6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book 9a.uu Duvs a good new uuitarwitn door. $1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo 1st strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E strings. $4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd sinners. $25.00 buys a 6-drawer sewing machine; high arm, light running; guaran teed 5 years BPriees on Pianos. Organs, Banjos sent on application. E. U. .Will : : : Albany. GRAND WOODMEN ROUNDUP. The celebration to bo given at Albany on Saturday, July 4th, 1896, under the auapices of Albany Camp No. 103 Wood men of the World will be a big affair. a monster excursion will be run far in to -the cascade mountains where a woodchopninir conte&t. outdoor dancinir and other amusements will be held. This train will leave Philomath at 7 a. m Corvauis 7:30 and Albany 8:30 re turning to Albany at 4 :3Q p. m. remain ing until after the exercises in the even ing. Fare, round trip $1 00 from Phil omath, Cor vallis and Albany; Maxwell, Munkersand Shelourn75cts; Kingston, 50 cts; Lyon and Mill City 25 cts. In Albany the entire day will be con sumed in various contests, consisting of a steam fire engine contest, tug of war ' oetween towns, wrestling match, one mile, 50 and 100 yard toot races, wheel barrow; three-legged, sack and egg 'aces, climbing pole, cracker eating contents bicycle and obstruction races, tor which suitable prises may be given. 3000 haudsome souvenirs will be given away. - . ' -: . A "drill and calensthenic exercises by 500 school children dressed ii red, white and blue will be one of the features of the day. Out-door dancing will he indalged" in all day and at night on the public square which many arc lights wil make as bright as day. Thirty-five camps have accepted invi tations to be present. The largest gath ering of peop.e ever assembledgin the Central Willamette Valley is expected. The entire day's festivities will close with a grand display of fire works the equal of which was probably never ex hibited in the valley. Half fare raterhave been secuved on the Southern Pacific tailroad and excur sion boats from Salein and Independence. Jury List. Following are the jurymen drawn for the term of court to convene in Albany on June 22 : Ed McCaw, farmer, Crawfordsville. Wm. Ingram, farmer, Sodaville. D. H. Ambrose- farmer, Brownsville. N. B. Washburn, merchant, Shelburn. Samuel Nixon, farmer, Uamaburg. W. H. Ramsey, merchant. Mill City W. C. Washburn, farmer, Brownsville. B. W. Cooper, farmer, rlainview, Scott Ward, farmer, Plainview. J. W. Cheshire, farmer, Sodaville. James Freeman, farmer, Crabtree. W m Bassett, farmer, Maieey. F.G Gross, merchant, Waterloo. J. T. Follis, farmer, Kingston. John Rinehart, farmer, Sweet Homo. V m Hale, farmer, Millers. II. T. Stanley, farmer, Scio. W. F. Hammer, mechanic, Albany. David Andrews, merchant, Lebanon. Frank Dempse, farmer, Harrisburg. ' Wm Shepherd, farmer, Harrisburg. W. T Jordan, farmer, A'bany. Wm Roba, farmer, Orawfordsville. . XV. B. McCormick, farmer, Shedd. John Morgan, farmer, Plainview. T. Grimes, farmer, Harrisburg. C. E Hawkins, justice of the peace elect, Albany. Peter Ruettner, mechanic, Albany. John Curl, mechanic, Scio. P. J. Philpott, farmer. Holly. Fred Butter, farmer, Oakville. Gkt Rkadv, Shoi-ldkr Arms. The O. N. G. boys are almost resting o:i their arms ia anticipation of a call to go to Astoria, and in fact have been notified to be in readiness. The Statesman says: Major Hiram E. Mitchell, of Brigadier Beebe's staff, O. N. G., made a hurried trip up from Portland yesterday and was in close conference with Governor Lord until the departure of the 2:20 train in the afternoon. Governor Lord returned to Portland with him and the inference is abroad that the niilhia ia to be put upon an active footing for service in sup pressing the salmon fishery troubles along the Columbia, although nothing author itive could be gleaned from the state house in this behalf. The U. or O. Won. As pradicted by the Dimocrat the University of Oregon athletic team wou at the inter-collegiate field dav meet at Salem Saturday, The score bv points was U of O, of Eugene, 59 ; to U, of Salem. 24 ; O A C, of Co: vallis, 21 ; P U, of Forest Grove, 4 ; P C, of Newburg, 3. Brady Burnett ot CorvaHis won the mile run in 4:58 3-5; V. Overhalt of the UofOthe 100 yard run in 10 3-5; Murphy of Salem, and KuykendalLof the U nf O;, tied on the 220 yard hurdle. The latter won the run off in 26 1-5 ; Clarence Bishop of Eu gene, the 880 yard run in 2:12 1-5; Sbat tuck of Eugene, the shot put, 35 feet 11 ?4 inches; Kuyhendall ihe 120 yard hurdle in 1?.;45; Coleman of Eugene, the 440 vard run in 53; D. H. Bodine of the O A C, the hammer throw, 103 feet 3 :Lcbes; F. Scott of Willamette, and Wes ter of the U of O, he pole vault, 9 feet ; M. Davis of the U of O, the high jump, 5 feet 4 1 inches ; Delahmutt of the U of O.the mite walk ;I. il. Van Winkle .of the WU, of this county, second, 8:31 25; 220 yard dash bv F. Colvig, of the O A C; in 23:25; ft. Gciseof theW C, the broad jump, 20.i feet, F. Moore, of the C, the bicycle race, 2 miles, 6 :37 35. The O A C cadets won the military drill . Uscle Sam, Attention. Look out for Uncle Sam's soldiers from Vancouver. Washington, they will be in Alhany next Sunday and " Monday play base ball with the beet ballplayers mat can be had in Linn, Marion and Polk coun ties. wib a Portland battery. The sol diers iasve Uie best amateur team on the coast, hare been defeated but once and that was by the league team of Port land, .now do not spend an tue money that is in Albany on excursions but go and pay 25 cents to see a great game of base ball. Please help the boys to pay for fixing the grrnnds up. Wm. Mack, Manager. Another Chapter. Captain Wirt W. Saunoers, of Spokane, and Miss Minnie Allison, of Montana, will be married at St Johns, Mont., June 10. No caids will be issued. Captain Saunders is cow a a prosperous attorney of Spokane, and pniet trader on the Colville Indian reser vation. Miss Allison has been a teacher in the public schools at Helena. Ore gonian. Thns-another chapter will he added to an Albany tragedy. The result will exhibit Miss Allison's faithfulness to her lover, through many years. The Democrat has no desire to be present at the wedding of a man w horn a competent jury found guilty of murder iu the first degree, and yet 'who spent only seven Tears in the penitentiary. Roy Wood, son of Frank vVod, has been reported to the health officers as having the diphtheria, by Dr J P. Wallace, physi cian in attendance. "High Handed Fraud." A call has been issued by leading popu lists of Marion Oo. for a meeting at Salem next Saturday. The call w ill explain the situation: "There is ample proof that a high handed piece ot fraud and trickery is be ing perpetrated under color of law, whereby Hon. W. S. Vauderbitrg, the legally elected congressman for this dis trict, is beinir unlawfully and f-audn- lently counted out, and lion. Thomas II. Tongue is being counted in, contrarv to the expressed will of the majority of le gal voters of this district. "Therefore, we call upon all good and law-abiding citizens who believe in hon est elections, in an honest vote and a fair count, to unite with us in a public mass meeting duly and lawfully assemb led, to take such lawful measures as may bo necessary to protect the purity of the ballot box, and to utter our protest and indignation against the most disgraceful attempt to defeat the will ot tho people ever attempted in the history of our state, and if allowed to be consummated would tie a lasting disgrace to the name of our state. "Therefore, all eood citizens are re quested to assemole at Marion square where good speakers will address the assemblage." y - . Oakville. HOME AND ABROAD Froth fish of all kinds at Ed Hch meets. Factory shoe Racket prices. Raket stor. Ice cream 5 and 10c a dub at Vierock's summer garden. Fresh veeotables of all kinds at Conn & Hustons. The Moneer Picnic w ia ioii t Brownsville S. 1. Pratt has been reelected as principal ot tne Uorvulhi schools, The best groceries at prices lo suit the times at Conn 6 Huston. Special bargains in shoes for a short time at St. Luis Raket stor. Packers of Astoria have positively de cided to pay only 4 reuts per pound. Mm. Viereck has opened her ice. cream parlors and summer garden for ths teaeon. A new invoice of Shces just opened fit St. Luis Kaket Prices lower thin ever. Linen Pique and Duck suits ready a.ai'e perlect fll and latest styles for $3.00 at the Ladies Bazaar. 0. W. lone, the sntHn-iutendent dlw-l nt Marion county, is a graduate o' the University of Oregon. Seme lundnome birthday gems at Wi I & Stark's, cheap. Ore for every month in the year. Linn County's Vote. 9 23 sr: W 9 : . . ra Q . to . Ea2 . 2.3. 3 : C. . S CP , b 3 5 S : : s ? a sr. . . . , , m a ma 5-5: : "9 o 3 ' "001880 As Orwos Bot. Master nogh C. Gearin, the 16-year-old son of John M. Gearin, of this city, who has just com pleted his third year at Santa Clara col lege, Cal., carried off one of the fine gold medals given by the college, known as the "Owl medal," for the best paper on "The California Missions and the Mis s on of Santa Clara." This is the first time that one of the gold medals given by this college has been carried off by an Oregonian. What makes bis success the more eratifyinz is the fact that this med al ia otien for comoetition bv the whole 1 sch jot, which comprises some 300 stu dents. Oregonian. A Wrecked Wind Mill. The high wind mill of Dr. J. L. hill took a fatal tumble about 1 o'clock this morning. The entire structure fell di rectly upon the adjoiring barn, miking as complete a wreck of the two as it struck by St Louis cyclone. They are lying npon the ground a mass of timbers, the contents of the barn in the open air. A horse and mule in the barn happened to be in that part of it where they were untooched. Their escape will be ap preciated npon a view of the wreck. The weight ot the tank, full of water. wnd the weakness of the frame was probably the cause of the collapse, as there was no nd daring the night, though various other causes are asserted, such, for in stance, as that the Dr. was so disgusted wuh vanderbnre s bein counted out that he went out and kicked it down. in Portland until fished on the Marys rivar beyond Corvallis ' made a gmd catch. They recommend j Some of the local ireaas of the votes that part of the river through the 8 1 Monday in certain counties are curious King farm, ran bv Dr. Pittman, partico larly, and ad vine fishermen to visit ;t for fine fishing water. Miss Susan B. Anthony, one of the most famous of the world's women, is in Portland. The editor of the JJemockat was a neighbor of the "old g rl" for sev eral years, residing in the same part of the city, and while not a personal friend of Susan, knew her nieces well. She is about to stir man-rs np in the north- ' west, and knows lt-jw to do it if anybody. Personally Miss Anthony is a delightful old lady, 'possessing many noble qnat-ities. For example, Linn county gives Vander burg nearly eleven hundred votes more than Tongue, while Lanecounty, adjoin ing gives Tongue a plurality of over four hundred. In Linn, Myers' borne county, Myers gets only 442 votts, about one. in ten, while in Lane, a republican county, he received I, Co I. Douglas county, too, which n.iirht he supposed to be Her mann's jstroi.gWd, gives Tongue a hand some plurality, while Marion, supposed to be republican bv 1.000 and Washing ton, Tongue's borne county, make about a stand orf between mm and anger burg. Welcome. A farmer from iha foot bills brought a live deer o Albany today evidently to sejl to the circus. What Albany can do in beautiful Cow ers may be seen at the Immigration rocms. ransies and roses now reign. Wao precinct, Sherman county cat 187 votes, and Nortbrup, the Oregonuin's geld candidate did not get a single vote. A good representation of F. Co. and the Hospital corps at their annual encampment may be sees at Conrad Meyers Mr. John Ooocklin was the artist. The street sprinkler is now able to do an entire street on two trips, due to tne in genuity of Hopkins Bros. The new ar rangement speaks for itself. The McMmnville Transcript charges the Salvation Army at that city with being a den of iniquity. 1 he one at Albany is un doubted ly well run by officers who are what they profess to bd. Edward Cree. tried Satnrday afternoon . before Justice Hams for assaulting W. J. Turnidge near the Providence school house, was found guilty and found 5 and costs. He will se. ve bis tine in the county jail. A street auctioneer did a live business last week before big aud.encen at First add Ellsworth streets. The rapidity with which people bought indicated considerable loose change around. The auctioneer is ' "onto his job," and has a gift of words not often equalled. The game of baM ball yesterday between the A banies and the Independence club at the Goltra Park grounds was a wt.U played, close contest. Independence won, 8 to 4. Nearly every error of the Aloanies cost a score, one muff of a ny two. - Arthur Hodges was re elected county clerk of Crook coantr over J. N. William- eon by 30 majority; J H. Gray sheriff. G S Hamilton commissioner, I F-Shorn as essor, W B McFarland treasurer; Wm Johnson, superintendent. just as the liemockat went to press i Saturday a dispatch arrived from Ha'sey announcing that the A O U W picni; was a grand succeso, and such it is declared to have been. The Albany men.b-rs did themselves proud. It took tustling for others to get enough to eat, tbongh the supply was bountiful and elaborate. From Vr. Joseph Claypool who was over horn the Sisters during tne week, we learn that' there is about 25 miles of snoir on the Sant-iaot route acros the Cascade moun tains, extending from Cialer to Snow preek. It i ait the way from 4 to 8 feet deep and will probably be Iha first nf Inly before it is safe to cross JVineville Ee- . ' view. - From Mr. L, W. Woods, who returned from Mitchell lust Tuesday we are ia formed tb & man by the name of Lee . Smith was instantly killed on Mounfaiu creek on the 29th ult. He was in a corral separating horses when he was thrown violently io the ground and was ran over by the horses and in passing over him, one stepped onto bis bead, crushing in the ' skull and causing death instantly.- -Fri De vil's Eevi8w- The Cibcts. Bond's circus advertised to exhibit here this afternoon and even ing bad not arrived at press time, in fact had not passed Independence," though it passed Salem last night. It m as thought to be on a bar below Independence. The steamer City of Salem was bringing it to Albany and Corvallis and was having a bard time of it. Hence it is safe to pre dict there will be no circus tonight. A big crowd was in the city awaiting it this forenoon. A Thbesrixg Scggestios. A Linn county thresher believes that payment for threshing should be for the lOOpounds, Aa it in in the Walla Walla country, in stead of by the bushel as here. Under the present system he informs the Dem ocrat the thresher doesn't get full bv pay considerable for his work, often threshinz 2' or 3 bushels for which he is allowed only two bushels. He sue gests a meeting of owners of threshers to consider the matter. Maccabee Picxic. At a big Maccabee picnic at Corvallis on Thursday of this week a feature win oe a tug ot war. ue Albany lodge will be represented by the Herculean . Pete Anderson, J as Ven Winkle, J.ie. Tillotson, Pete Kitev and others. This is the fifteenth anniversary, Mrs Abigal Scott Doniway, cf Portland, an old resident of Albany now of nations! tame, will deliver the oration. An ex cursion train will leave Albany at 9 a. m. and return at o u) p. ni. The congressional sesa-v earns continues, and longue is now 44 abe id . Dr. Adams will be next Saturday. Ex-Sheriff and Mrs. Jackson.of IIley, were in the city today. Mr 'Frank Kitchen went to Yaquina today to fish several days along the Ya quina river. Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, during her stay in the citv, will be the gnret of Mr. and Mrs. F. Eggert, at the Uill. Telegram. Mrs. S. A. Parker has returned from a visit with her daughter at Comstock. Mr. Pirker is again confined to his home by illness. Mr. Chas. M. Charlton was admitted to practice law by the supreme court at Salem yesterday. Of be veil I r-four ap plicants all were admitted. Jefferson Myers took the train for Linn county today. He says he is con fident the returns will snow roneue elected over Vanderburg. Salem Jour nal. Attorney Percy Kelley of the firm Kel ley A Curl of Albany, was an arrival on the afternoon train, and will attend to business before the circuit court En gene Guard. - Rev. C. W. Coartright of Albany has accepted the call of the Presbyterian chn'th and will arrive here this week with his family to take charge ot the con gregation. Oakland Cor , Boseburg Plaindealer. x Mr. G. W. Wheeler, o! WalUburg. Wash., editor cf the Times, baa betn in the city on a visit with ids former neigh bor Dr. Mas ton. Mr. Wheeler returned home today accompanied by Dr. Maston as far as Portland. Mrs. J. K. Weatherford, past grand matron, is in Portland attending the grand lodge of the order of Eastern Star, r . x A. m. if. r. aiason and J.r. Galbraith were also present in attend ance npon the grand chapter. The grand lodge was to convene today. The Hosg bad a targe passenger list on its trip down s ream this morning, among those goii'g to Portland be;mr C. H. Stewart, Wm. Thompson. Jas. M. Wallace, O. A. Gentry, 1 H. Fmerkson, Dr. and Mrs. Adams,- Fred Fortmiller, Mrs. E. U. Will, Mrs. Rev. MctCee, Misses Celia Pennington, Edith Uura bongh, and Foshay, and Mr. and Mrs Crume of Shedd. Pinafore was presented by Prof. Her itage and others in Salem last night and proved a great local success. The follow- I . 1 t.. ? .. ing ironi me niaiesman win inaicaie oy whom tne leading parts were taken : J. O. Bozorth as the pompous Sir Joseph Portia to J. W. Blckford as rollicking Dick Dead eye. Miss Ethel Hughes n.ade a charmmz and effective Buttercup and Miss Julia JWetschan sang Josephine s Corcoran 's lines in sn exceptionally gracenil and acceptable fashion. Miss Lona White accomplished the role and chorus leadership of Hebe verv cleverly, while J. K. V. Uavis sustained the some what difficult assignment of Ralph Rack straw with marked credit. Professor Heritage was a capital Captair. Corcoran and gave a ring and snap to the product ion that would have been sorely miesed. Scott Bozortb was in fine voice and did the intermediary work of Bill Bob alay very happily. The sisters, cousins ant aunts of the chorus were in tiptop training and sang the concerted melod ies delightfully. Oakville, Ob. June 7th, 1896. Some of our people went to Albany Saturday evening to ratify tho election. Some of the young man and maidens of Tangent called on ns last Friday evening. Come again Young America, we have plenty of candy hearis ! ! Ah Milk has a nice new cover to his milk wagon, which baara the advertise ment of L. E. Blain Clothing Co." on one side and "Power and Tomilson Har ness Makers" on the other. There will be a school picnic at the McCoy bridge on next Saturday. The ladies band of Corvallis will be there and play. Everybody come and have a good time. Millhollen and. Porter have the con tract to build a bridge on Muddy, &er Brattains. Everything that had the appearance of a man was brought out and voted last week, but the women couldn't vote; Why is this? Is it just? We show the idiots and insane and paupers to cast their vote but our women are not allow ed this privilege. Some women pay taxes and we don't rtfuse to take it, they a. tried for crime and fined and imprisoned, we say this is right. Then why not give them the right to vote? There will be a C. E. convention picnic at Oakville, June 19th, 1896. The fal lowing pre gram will be rendered : 10 a. ni. Singing and scripture "Les son. Address of welcome, J. W Fisher. Response Kev. Reed. Miieic. Half hour propram, Shedd's society. Song by quartette. Half hour program, tUlsev society. Recitation, Mrs. Cole. Dinner. Papers or reports from corresponding societies. t Report. Business session . Recitation, Mrs. Cole. Addresses bv Rev. Reed and others. Address by Slate President. Good music will be furnished by the Oakville society. Come everybody ! ! We were hifonued this morning that EdDatis and Will Morgan of our city were in Albany Saturday and led the procession of small boys With banner in the populist jarsde. Amcrs. D) Yoc RKKtvinKa Dick Pattos. A doxen years ago one of the tastes, run ners in Oregon was Dick Pat too, of Sa lem, lnite note races oi uio days dab entered in the big Examiner b me, was always one , ot me leaner oi bail loamament for Uavs under IS W the fast CtpiUl tea,ra. He won many years. Thev are not to be given a free foot races, several in' Albany, ard was J field, though, ft r Jos. Ireque and Chas. one of the prettiert and mot promising i Riely, of haiem. are orgaaUinir a dob lo ... . , . . -. coniri i or Hie revrewnlat on from this state. The final contest w ill be between Ellis Las 441 nlumlitv for concressmi'.n and Tongue 74. It is probable tu fig. urea will not bo chunked nat-rkl y, Any young man or woman intending to attend a l'ortluml fcu.ii e caliche will find it to their iutenwt itcn ut tin. Dkxocuat office. Coquille, Coos count j, rtce'ved 215 plu ra'ity for couuty et, und hence wa elect ed. This will chant. the county f.-at from Empire City. Lad'es will do sell to cull at lre Ladies Udz-iur fur thf ir klurt v,i,u. They cur ry the i.u-tiol iwsor'niriit-. uud lolet styles aperfool j ubmntct-(t. Just across the street at Ihiight Bros, you can gvi what vou want la Ihfl iuewt line, wil cut, with good treatment thrown in. Mjme bice bucuu und hams on band. P'of. I'arvin's junior ela in music will give a recital at the coliego next Frl d .y afternoon at 3:30 o'cloik. Everybody invited, l'oere will be no a imitwicn fee. First class meats ot all kinds, a well as bams, bacon, etc.. at the Linn Dressed Beef Go's shop at Second and Ellsworth streets. Courteous and prompt treat ment. . Albany mined tba circa. troba'i!v a good thing f.,r Aibiny. for w will git ; umething better. Prof. Bristol's trained pontes and horses, who will ixhihit at tltei opera bouse tonight. Four or five car loads cf logs were Uke n to the Corratii taw mill from the front today, the hrt of a coottnttaus shipment ArMhgemenia hare beea nudd Lr shiv ping los this way. Following are the dates of the national contention this year: May 27U prohibi UoDUtj, at PitUburg: June Itkh. republi cans at St. Loui; July 4 to swialuu, at New York City; July 7ih. democrats, at Chicago, and Jly JJ, pt puiisu, at St Louis. An) body cdjoys a nice serenade, and they are aiways appreciated at the borne of the Democrat; and y-t ws are infer med that last night out of the ttigotwatrtonten a giHE to put !op to one Cinl was procrectng in a qjwt and orderly manner. Rev.J.T. McCrorr. ofP.frtwrg, lat evening delivered an tntererltng kcare in tbeUni'ed Pre-h) t. rum chutcfa, eattJrd "Lions in the Wajr." To icf are was di rected more pcully to tie young people, and the ieadiug IhotigUt was ttte nutienog of 'dirlicu.ti in tie wjy." Te'cvram. Arrsnpf n.-ot wrre partia.!y nud for i iiavtctf tfcu lecture in AiUsny, but il was necewary to cano l the eognfroMot The Albans Cults is the only Oregon K m -isui-custt to oc w n as roceo was. o" nosuaisurjo .'S . "r i-" 3 a K A V 3 anaiviH suaaios A-trg AXIUUIQSJ 1 ?: n X " . '.5 11 lr 9" " "" to omo a. .o - isiA,, , tS!iSS-feWOeoeot-otiotajkOoMa-. M1A suaanK !iSS?i9',S5i! Co oe wgi - to c enoe e miiannn j m is t ; -i to MODatosetto-u svto3e-Oio-4 m H m C AUcock9s Porous Plaster c-'aais-aa -cetocn9e-tso skooss9D-4aso ! tiO tac . to tSOCS9SOl.Cde OAMMg umaivH I 3 5 i ii: 4r !5 5tc - te ie p. 3 ts to to ie a. . a. m -j as - a: nanjarJ ; sXKMS4MuoSiiiU-iaiSuSxue PalJU 2 . " aoiiH o S to o a ' Jau8pa g uo S2 S uS See toS Sis SSSS5S Jel'd 3 K X c ts . is to w cts to i ie to, as a. go . co..MnMnnll, so ui;i:u3t to . . es os acto csio od coob" ,n!,HlmOi S5 iic-suouSSisSsss.uiii..u-ei 'I'lWlU S X0k--0-U3U9- - SO co as se at s ;c;i..-.!.C.i;-i$-ui-40uaitiAit owjqaooj " SMnrd uojojap; runners in the northwest Yesterday he was ommittej U the insane y'.um at Saiem, a morphine fiend, alter U ing ar rested for stealing a gold ptn and bolder with which to get money to buy the deadly drug that has wrecked bis life. Makes life misery to thousands of people. It manifests iUclf in many different ways, like goitre, swellings. running sores, boils, salt rheum and pimples and other eruptions. Scarce ly a man is wholly free from it, in some form. It clings tenaciously until the last vestige of scrofulous poison is eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho Qne True piood Purlflor. Thousands of voluntary tcBlimonlaJ tell of suffering frqm scrofula, pftcn inheiltcd and most tenacious, positive? Jy, perfectly and permanently cured by nn Sarsaparilla Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Will GaADCATa. The Salem Journal says: The graduating class exercises of the Alhany Cmservatory of music, nndf r Prof. .. M. Parvin, will take place Tuet day. June 16th. Mies UHie Steiner. Uucia tjclirsn and Uarne Ifatctelor. of this city who are members ot the class, nave gone to Albany to take examina tions and to prepare fur commencement. The t-!as numbers eight, two of which are o..og geniWrneii. The graduating exercises will take place at 10 a ni. and in the evening a hign grade musical con ceit will be given by the me tubers of the conservatory. Will PaoTwtT. A petition is being widely circulated among populists of Marion coanty urging Uov. Lord to with hold the certificates of eleeU-n from the republican congressman-elect until time for investigation of the returns is bad. Gross Land ia charged and laid to, the doors of the republican camp, in count ing ont Vanderburg and Quinn, espec ially the former. It is rumored that ex Uov. Pennoyer will next Saturday ad ore a rxass meeting of enraged pope in tnis ciiy.--sa em rost. Ai.bjxt Wgt L Ii kps e k xt. n. A t th Wooiat.'s Congress in Portland jester day a paper prepared by Misa Ida Max well, of this city, who was not permitted to run for school superintendent oo ac count of a decision of the supreme rouit, on the subject of "Women as county school superintendents, was read by Miss Helen Crawford, and an addrees was delivered by Mrs. Nellie Lamboon, on "The Lady Maccabees." U lit well received.- on:y four ciu', one from each stale con- tesfjng. CITVLNCIU Pnesent Mayor, recorder, marshal. ! snperintt-ndenl of r reels and Council men rwtwdate, Huston, Pfeifier, Oradwohl, FsrreH and LSckev. The following bills were ordered paid : P. C. Anderson, 5; Strwatt A Sox Hardware Co., Sn.10; anliam Lumtr Co.tll.22; T. II. Khodr. 1S5; B. F. Punlom, W25; J. X. Hoffman, 5.20; C. W. Watts. I2 ,'0: X. J. Henton. ..1.60; electric Ii!its, l:.9; Satnnei Conn fS. The ftrcet superintendent recommend ed a new sidewalk on lefferson street, east side lot 4 W , li s add, and that sidewalk west side bl 14 lots I at.d 3 be repaired. In matter of apnlieation of Wm Frutcm for damages from flame, further lime SOCIAL AM) FI-.KSONAL reported a nuisance at shields', a hun gry bud, which was ordered abated. Upon motion F. L. Holmes was allow edfiOfot springing the square of the i city during the vear. i Ordinance bill 321 was read three times and passed. This provide fot a 14 inch curb in place of an IS inch curb. Resolution 13 provides for the im provement of Lyon street from 1st street to the depot, at cost of property owners, to be assessed, a hearing on the rame to be had at the council chambers on June 23rd. Resolution Xo. 14. provides that any ptrs. n owning a dog might pay tax on esaio by work on the streets, at any time previous to July Id, to be done in a sat isfactory manner to the sopt. of streets. . The committee on streets were in structed to buy a plow and rent a scraper tor work on the streets of the citv. Councilman Oradwohl wanted to know about the suit against the city pending in the l. S. court at Portland. This lead to a live Iwut with Councilman Far rell of a somew hat personal nature. UUSU'tMSKHCC-! t ts s ae to a i:ua- -e titesast3a5s io-i-ti:y " tnioipjTTj! -piroocpK aster and iraita- y sCSCSOJCNsS A FEW IDEAS. The best and choicest oatterns of Oregon and Eastern woolen mills are among the selections we have in Spring suits.. Tlequality-inaterial-th. atyle th Uiloring of these garments are far su penor to ordinary "special price" clothing one so often reads of. QUESTIONS OF PRICE are all-important if tiwy were a problem we have solved them tatfefac toryfo the trading buying appreciative public . KccJly flf f lved is Oar if eat line or summer shifts fast colofs led by the StUeatcrs Bicycle CAPS and SUITS J McnsSIjocs j-foiutcd and caf foal SQtiafe median) and old man's lasts I Boys shoes Bicycle shoes Tenuis sljoes AT L.E, Blain Clothing Go's. Capes. Light weight frr sprhtg and samrser BUck aad colored. Latest sjles. Jsedinni prices. Shirtwaists. ' Lots atd lota of them more jnst re caved. Many different grades aad pries. Style new. Summer Goods. Stock bow complete; lanteit ever broognt to thia part r-f the valley. AO new goods aad prices very reason able. Send for samples. S. E. Young, Albany. c-tsri,e e!ss.5soij asa- 3E ? M ' 2 - -- - onstt u 3 u li u ? sa ti UaM ozc AtC03D ZjSSasSSSSSS33SSSS22S!23SS84-- : 9K- OS sswsaae j ssb ata o guuioMlwio- Stc3 Sio eo- was granted to investiirstc whether ssmet S - i thVh city propertor not. 2 H 2 g S 5 S 2 W 1 22SSSi8S2gS2SSe:SJ liieromnmiw on tiea'th ana police ' MqStg luSuvruoQ! i i 3, uSS0-J.t4t iiu-. wM8lJi 2 i c seees sa.6s4ssvo s. vhoishcu " oawS e33!2I2222S2SSSg2SX32i2-"-qnxitqy ts -; v ti t at v i-j ii3! ai tctcsttotoX. -ji35 ii" 2 ' unrjjaqmvrj 3 3s3?cSSi 2-4iiOSiisisiS: Sat -4 11WJ e?"S C wcs--; J.-.ijrto5.c3. ........ iSM H. F. McIIwain's Bash Store Special Cut Priced. .11 00 You Can't Fish very wel! without a good outfit, and1 we woo Id like to tell it to yoc X have rods, nets, hooks, lines, reels, etc, and the pru.es arc lower than yoa tuaally pay. &txw.it & Sox How Co. Free Silver Is a mighty good thing, and if yoa have any that yoa want to swap inr wagons or Laggiea, jnst come srocr and see as. e carry the ttads baker' vehidea, the" very best r earth, and can make von trood ten Stbwih & Sox Bow Co. Two for a Nickel ia the way we sell packets of garden seed, and we also cave garden seed in balk and grass seed of all kinda for aale cheap. Urcwixr & Sox Usw Co. Almost Anything wanted by a farmer re kept for sa by the Stewart & Sox Hardware O Engines, aepsvrators, binders, mot trt, rakes, plows, harrows, and al most anything c!m in the line of im plements or hardware. Something Good to Eat 00 00 05 10 70 I 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 05 1 SO o x o s: Several will leave Albany tomorrow for the encampment at Independence. The members of the Sisters schral will trive a Dicnic tomorrow at Rainwaters, across the liver. The controller of the currency has de clared a dividend cf 15 percent in favor of the creditors of the National bank ot Pendleton, Or. The Oregonian today has a Ion or srticle about the approaching wedding of W, W. Saunders and Minnie Allison, soir.e parts of which are very wearisome.. Bond's circus, went np the tHst on the Elmore at a o ciovk ana on the Baiem at II o clock, probably reaching Corvallis iu time tor the afternoon performance. The last carload of supplies for the woe) en mill has arrived and is unloaded and. as rapidly as a large crew of workmen can do it. the different machines will be placed in position and made ready for the beginning ot tue worn mat win again make earnm happy with the buzs of industry. Tbe large brick building has been thoroughly white-washed inside' from top to bottom, making every nook and corner light as day Salem Stateemati. Judge ('linn hai b!en ia Kuena at tending court Mrs. Ot. Burkhart went to Portland on the Albany this moriuiiir. on a visit with her parents. County Clerk Elect Montairue todav filed his oliicial bonds, anil will soon move to Albany to reside. Mr. Rodney II. Marchant.of I'ort'and, has been in the city in the interest of the Washington Life Ins. Co Miss Maud Henderson, of Albany, is visiting for a few days with Mrs. W. W. Moore in this city. Eugene Guard. Licenses have lxen issued for the mar riage of V. II. Rhodes and Dellie K Brown, and F. E. Harris nnd Eva O. White. Miss Eva Cowan, of I'oi tlan.l, U in the city on a vWt with Albany friends, ol whom she has many. She is the guest or flis vesta aiason. Robert Brown. W. 8. John. Mr. IIuis bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodin and others went to Independence touav to attend the O, A. R. encampment. Capt. .Nelson, recently of the Eusene S. A. was in the citv last evening on his way to Astoria, where he has been as signed. He goes to a tough place. Mr. Jackson, the miner, returned to the mines todav accomnanicd bv several Salt Lake capitalists. It is probable im portant developments will follow. They have their eyes on the Albany mines. State Superintendent Irwin went to So daville yesterday to deliver the address at trie closing exercises of the school there. Today he is to deliver nu address at tsrownsvillu. J. M. Wallace, president of the.Salem vyater company, lelt tbis momma tor an eastern trip. His first destination is uenver and from that city he will go to Viucago ana other points. scio Post. The Grand Chapter ot Royal Arch Masons have elected the fallowing of ficers: John It. Irvine, grand high priest; L. N. Rooney.denntv ffran,l l.iirli nriestj 11.8. Strange, grand king; W I Wright, grand scribe; Ij p Mason, grand, treasurer; J. ff. Robinson, giand secre tary; J. P. Galbraith, captain of host: Beth L. Pope, grand lecturer. The new i high priest is a son ol Hon. R. A. Irvine of tbis city. No Hk.lp Xkki-ko A good l-al has been said about the fishermen i trouble at Astoria. The following from J. W. Hare, sheriff, is probably correct: The only call I have had for protection was from Clifton. I now have a bjur patrol ling the river in that vicinity and have just returned from there mvself. Every thing is quiet and all who wish are Hh ing unmolested. I am able and w illing to furnish protection to all who flh and do not want or think it necessary for the militia to come here. All is quiet and good order is being maintained, and a stranger would not know a strike was on IMl t'lirkie, belt pins, shirt waist rets. in goi.i una uiver, at r . iu rrencti jew- e.ry store - mm rk'if are th hest after-dinner HOOd S HlIlS pills, aid digestion. 2SC. P-r Pure Drugs Dawson's. For the best Drugs DaVson's SlSSSo'333lSSSSSi:oS2SSSsSSS2- CtwVMCsVV3lsaaw9rCSr-ristBCIlsbij5 e i Smart Horses .Prof. Bristol with b's educated horses will begin a two days engagement at the opera house tonight. The Plaindealer, of Rose burs says: Monday at tbe opera house. Prof. U. M. Bristol's educated hortes performed some very wonderful as well as amusing tricks. 1 hey were truty equine wonuen, tuow ing to what extent horses can be trained by human skiii ana patience, me in telligence of the horse is proverbial, and Mr. Bristol has shown that he possesses extraordinary knowledge of horseology. TIihm hnmea. and mules too. DOSSesa in marvelous degree the understanding of things supposed to be restricted to hu man beings. School U it port. Report of Dist. No. 27. for the term endimr June 5. 1896: Faox Axidkw . The Quaniville mine ia Mill running a SO stamp mill fall blast, day and night, working about 80 men, and ore increasing in quality as well as quantity. Supt. Smith went out to Al bany yesterday aud General Manager Lawler ia expected in now daily. Pay day is near at hand, and snw ia a thing of the past in here, two pack-trains make regular trips. Snow about 5 feet on the summit. Mr Frank Reed ia looked for tomorrow. His arrival means a stir at the Albany Mining A Milling Go's works, which ia now being put in order by Mr. i i ... .1 . . nrro Ainee wiut email iorce oi men. Salem Journal.' 18 lba best extra C sugar... I. 17 " granulated sucar.. 25 " nee The beet Red Tip matches t tans sardines Choice pickles per 5 gal krg 20 yds unbleached muslin , in ueacnea mosnn SO " gingham (7c grade) . 25 " ahiring prints Heavy toweling, per yd Mens fins shoes iti 00 grade).... " plonghsboa (1 60 grade... 1 W Ladies fine kid shoes (t- 50 grade). 1 75 Ladies black cotton hose 07 Childa " " 0$ 1 lb Schi!lu.g best tea l0c grade). So Good broom for IS Mena and boys ilothing made of Ore oa wool, pries reasonable. ' When von want fruit jars call and see what H.V. Mcllwain's Cash Store can save yoa. Yoa can save money on every desra, aisotnt ntst sugar at reasons cm e prices by the sack. Remsmber all my stock is new and of the latest syle and I am receiving new stock every week. My motto is quick sales and small profits, as I believe will be appreciated by all. The best values for the least monev possible is the way Id. F. Mcllwain's Cash Store does busi ness. Call and examine stock and get nrics. no trouble to show goods. Yours for business. H. F. McIlwais June 4th, 1S96. is hard to prepare unless yoa nave Bice wife and a cracking good cod stove. Now ii you have the wife,w have the stove! Yoa don't wants. ' dispose of the wife, and we do was: to sell the stove. What's to preven us from making a dicker? Cona wronnd and we'll talk about it. Srxwaxr & Sox Hdw Co. The Best Paint in the world is Masnry's Mixed Paint and we have it in all colors. Every bod nsine it likes it. If yon want lead and oil we have that, too, and also varnish, turpentine, brushes etc SrcwAKT it Sox Bdw Co. New I'ivorvc mil are Matte For against !ohn Fox. and Mubalet Jane Chandler sgainst Marquis P. Chandler. i - Nluct v l'cr Cent, ot al the people need to take s course of Hood's Marsapa rilU at this se.von to prevent that run down condition of the system which in vites dijease. Uood'n Pills re purely vegetable and do not p'iree, pain or gripe. All drog gisU. 25o. New Bicycle Scat. The l:i'ei.t snd best thing in a bicycle seat is the automatic. Being divided through the center and adjustable to the rider it is the most comfortable and is the only absolutely saf bicycle scat. Especially good seat for ladies. It is being introduced by J B. Marks who will lie pleased to have you try The Automatic, No. davs taught No. of days attendance. ..A - No. of days absence No. of times tardy Total number enrolled Average number attending Those neither absent nor uray: 60 1060 321 29 1 24.9 Wil lie Liggett, Ed Moss, Cora bcott. and Lydia Stellmacher. E. L. Breckinridge, Teacher. Ed Woods, a rainier who has made ps:ialty of painting smoke stacks for years In different narU of tbe United Slates, painted two smoke stacks for tbe Electric Liianc company iat ctaiurmij. vno uiu was 60 feet bih and tin other 50 leet Corvallis Times. Durrol sweet pickle, Barrel sour pickles, Oystpr cocktail saure At Parker Bros. Panny Plants 5 cents pr dozen. Frank . Hufclvs. cornor B'h and R, K su. Al Rany, Oregon. For Prescriptions Dawson's. Conn Huston for groceries, Money to Loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good larni security : N.8rt!&Oo. Do you want a stop watch, or throne graph y trench iha jftwtltir has some good ones, very cheap. Highest Honor World. Fair, fold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mm t -c r CnEAT.l !H6 Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard Who Hath Woe? Who Hath Sorrow? Who Hath Much Wrath? Verily it is he that bnreth a Higf Grade Bicycle at a cost c f $o0 am 10 per cent off for cash. For behdk . jt breaketh and casteth him into tfs dost; yea, even into the mire, am getteih into the rands of the repair er, and in the end costeth him man; . pieces of gold Moral But a "Columbia." It costs $100 and Is sold bytheStewar & Sox Hdw Co. Chabgid with Stzaunq a Watch Upon complaint of S. M. Milts a warrant was issued out of Justice Harris' court for the arrest of William Slavens on ths chants of stealing a silver watch ot tbe vaineoisiu trom Mr. Mills on the 6th of last April. Constable F. T. Blount arrested Mr. Slavens in the Fork ot the bantiam yesterday and brought him to aioany last evening, wtien He was beta under S'JOO bonds for trial on next Fri day at 1 o'clock p. m.,at which time sev eral witnesses on earh side will be brought to Albany. Mr. Slavens de clares his innocence. Will Want Damages The Corvallis Times says Bonds circus will claim $1000 damages from the O. R. A H. for failure to get the. circus to Albany in time to give the exhibitions advertised. If se cured i, wilt be only fair for it to pay the other halt of Albany bills, ths propri etor arbitrarily refusing to pay more than half of cont.-act bills over the agents signature. It ia a small eoucern that will repudiate an honest debt, even in pai t. , w wi ma t laims. Kecent mining claims are the Red, White and Blue by R. Thorn, Samuel Correll, J. A. Stnr tevant and W. II. McPhersoo; Kitty Bruce by Alex Bills: The Forest Fairy, iy Aiex tuna; the Black UtamMid by K. J. Munro; the Bell by Henry MaainKo, and the Gold Run by David and Dell uox, an in tne Bantiam district. FOR S X LK. One bed-room suite: car pets; chair; conk-stove, diving table, etc . at a bargain, adores P. O. Lock box lttT- L0S1'. A silver police star. Eeturn to the chief of police. Blacksmith shop, S lots r t Box TTdR TRADE X and dwelling near Tavoina for trade for property in Albany, address Albany. 25 jjEOEFIM) THK PLUMBER Tia roofuag aad plnsiair. the opera house. Oppositt !TntmTT?ntTTTO2 Smiley Good printipjp. Always Jone t Very QuicVly. The Printer. T) RENT. A good two story boose eight rooms, good water.cheop. Ia quire at Dsmocrat office. MONEY IX) LOAN.-I have money to loan at 8 per cent interest on good farm or personal security. J . M. Ralston. Maston block. WOOD WANTKD. We will trade la ir-dry work for wood or part wood and part cash. C Simpson, City Laundry. SAFE FOR SALE. -Aayone wisning purchase a rood fire proof safe cheap pleass call on Mrs Ashhy, TJOUSE MOVING, Carefully, promptly X A lv, at tba lowest price. Cait on or address U W Taylor, 4th and Madison SU Albany. The Corvallis Times says 106 Si lets In dians all voted for T. H. Tongue for con eressman. and to this fac4 his oWtinn in due. What right bad they to vote. There T EPA1R- BICYCLES. Fiank Diet- were ii votes in sueti preoinct, Uncoini x() reairs oicyiaes prompwy sou tu county ,108 Indians and 15 whites. Thus, first claa manner. Breaks, punctured lo, the poor Indian at a jump stands out' iires. etc, fixed correctly. At shop just as a full fledged gold bog, west of Y. M. C A- hall. JH Prios's crswoi Bcainj KowJct WorM's t?s Nsm As Use Dawson tur niture polish Mais Histates, M Tknj - Got things spelled wrong and all mix ed up display war. poor type old fashioned press work bad paper cheap nothing as it ought to be? Well, take your next job of printing to Smi ley the Printer and It fill Be M8 Eiilt P.S. ;lj?rUat). The prtce for do ing t will be right, too. Smiley's printing is good printing. , General Blacksmithing::: G. P. Crau- t is now located next door to the Imprint ft o . where he u prepwed to do geaeial blcimi thins in a art c'ass manner. Prices to wit the times, 20 per cent discount for cash. rrJf 17 V Reascn To. .VJ iVl SZ. getherl Is it not bet ter to buv vowr Bread, Pies, Rolls, Cakes, ate. at a reliable store where they ns enly the Best material why ot course i -yOu UOOS wan, vjeyyom mux. jw. aever set it by eating anything from oi. iore. U.S. BAKERY Be Ellsworth and Lyon Snd St. C. D. Vakbtex. Propriety WANTED-AH IDEA JfcSiSt BUKJT CO., Pkwnt Ationwrs, Watriiig U.CUfur Uaiaur $lsuu ruui itCol.