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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1896)
A AaiAsi an tAti Pain often con centrates all its Misery in IIR3ATIS U V bi B 3 J w,W B?S B Ku?'. m an Ki9 El BV.aVi&V ' . KWaT KJ n BB. y tTM at itfiis ' . a aaaa. ' If too want tofeel t con oT. JAUUtib U1L gas t HfETHERFOKU & VWaTF Attorneys at law. Will practica in all courts of the state. Special attention giv en to matters in probate and to collections. C FFICE In the Flmn block. 5fc MtrntmA. It is fun to see the wiggle-waggle of the Oregonian and Telegram. , W. R. B1LYEU. Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery. Collections uade on all PO'13 L04"! negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany Orrgon. . ' BLAGKBURH & SOMERS aTOH3sr33-5rs -6-r lav, All legal matters will receive prompt at entfcm. Office, First National Bank uildin?, up stairs. There were a number of arrests in Port'and (or illegal voting. made TtlA U'lV to. be elected nowadays is to have the Oregonian oppose you . J. H. Mitchell will succeed hirtselfas IT S fcnatnr. Tha - People have l- ready said so QB. J. I HI hydcuva aad durgmn. OFFICE Ooraa wty stnsta, aibuj .Oregon. Jolt and" Cyclone Proof . Th. Pathlight Tiber who tide most see the X ifA-'The. Patblhrnt makes t bright tWar. . All dIm X seu it, lac uu w. i f.G247 Centre 5t-IN.Y. J Mfg. Lark Bilyeu. a fjruier Albany man, wa elected represent ive in Lane coun ty by about 500. - Kentucky has spoken emphatically for free coinage of silver. Does that suit Carlisle. DR. C, U, CHAF.1BERUF. HOMOHOPATEIST Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem ishes, neuralgia and other diseases, with galvanic electricity. Omce on lerryhti near 3d street. - , - J. J- WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. IKST NATIONAL BANK, oriuunr.oKieon - . " ; .LFLHtH ," " .. 8,K.VOTJHa reaKSACTS A aRSBRLbanktooM" . ar DT kU4 atHaafk. MOHTKXCHANGS dt Tmphlo tewj T, tow resident Vice Pre)ier.t . ,l.CTtO!tS WtlnoBbl tm Bun, t. Fm Ksvaaal.Box. QEO. W. HiBKIJ JUSTICE OF PEACE, a aw lo-ted !n the Doca otBre. earner Sad and Broadalbia rtrwn Albany Or. Urmta ad CoUeelioas a Specialty. OKTANVE A HACHLEHAW, Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon AI1ADIAI1 PACIFIC RY & S00 PACIFIC LINE. toe Honey - and Time And get the best service - and accommoaatioiis. Cheap Ticltcts to and iroin all parts of the "WORLD." Canadian PadBo Royal Mail Steamship I ine. "Empress Line' ; v TO JAPAN AND CHINA 1 1 antl nest line on the Pacific 'Ocean. 300 Miles Shorter than any otner ATaus-x-twiuu iiine BOIOULU, FIJI & 1CSTUUS1U Short line to the Colonies. These vessels carry an experienced med ical man and a stea a ds on each voy age. J-'or rates, accommodations, pamph leW or any iaformaUon call on or address HBSACRY. allancameros Agent, Frt. Pasa. Agent Albany Or. Ho Third St Portland, Or. ccn Up T. KHOWS. . " nt Pans. A (rent. Vancoaver, B. C Clatsop county spoke pretty lively for free silver. Previous to the present campaign Mr. Tongue delivered several lectures on 'Genius and riodain." u si-oaia now consider the subject further and re vise bis hcture. SAttJitDAY ffiGHT THOUGHTS. An exchange says Harvey So.ott has goue plumb craiy. and that the returns have made him a gibbering crank and teveral other nice little' thing like that. Mr Scott never wilts though. The DastocaaT is for Albany, Linn Ciuntv, State of Oregon and United 8tates of America right aloog. We pro pose io stand bv all of them and speak a good word for each on every possible. ' occasion It is claimed some ricb ore is being worked in the mines. Don't tail to keep yourero on tneee mines, iney i mean a good deal for Albany. Rev. Barkley lead the ticket in Marion county. That is better man Rev. vriver did in Lane countv- Barkley run on free silver Driver did the gold act. These electious are very uncertain af fairs. Down in Astoria Mr. Fralenburg bet $100 to $20 that Frank Cook would be elected Sher'.ff, so absolute was h!s confidence in what he was talcing about. Instead of Cook being elected he was de feated byj; W. Hare by 4C2 tlir-ality. A bosclDg week. Simple enough. Many excursions. Can't stand prosperity; Our crops never fail Albany all right. The past week has been a'iv-e with the buzz of politics, and back of the bun there was a stiog. When the result li known one would sometimes think to look at th6 faces of some that the world was about to go to smash cross lots, and even the remarks of tome mn are in that line. It lias been so always but the world wags on. When a man is g- ing to pull up hit stakes became things don't go bis way took out fir him. - All thesame in six months be will be the most contented mm in the community and one would ha'dly believe there bad been such an In-aginary crisis patted. There may be la I in the world, and lots of it ; but there U also good and the good is a bin enough cork to hold us up. MISHlS. llr. Tongue talked tariff, but the peo- p'e voted money, there'" whore Mr, iongue ion aown. The Transcript ears times are so hard that only $8,000 or $9,000 are invested in that town in bicycles. I TELEGRAPHIC. ng ot building an Astoria is now talkin elephant of a hotel. Why not buy f?a It-tn's (Jheiueketa, or rather Willamette. There is an elephant for it. and it could be gotten cheap. The Democrat will contibce to rustle for news, giving all it can lay lie bands on with no partiality. We believe in a liberal use ot the columns ot a newt- paper. ' The Oregonian yelle that notwith- ttanding the result of toe election Ore gon is a gold fate, all ol wbicb it nn true. Oregon it emphatically a bimetal- ic etate. The people bave spoken. v Croan Morris and Mr. Card roan will be turrounded in the conrt house by pop alsts. according to the unofficial count. Rnr nonnlitta will have offices in the building. The refusal of the senate to seat Du- pont as sena'or from Delaware was alto gether light and righteous. Dnpont has never been elected senator from Dela ware, The attempt tq teat him in that capacity was an attempt to over ride the constitution of the state for partisan pur poses in aid of a grab for political power. In voting with the democrats to forbid this wrong the populist senators did themselves honor Ex. Slick TO Itt Stick to what? . Why, the bhzing fact that our display of np-to-data wall papers beats everything in sight, 'ibere un t, room for tne shadow of a dcobt on this puint. We have the papers to which tnU town should surrender its walls unconditionally- Our designs are new and taste ful, artistic and eletrant, ricb and pleasing. ' 'there are no fewer than 500 different pat terns here to choose from, and every pat tern is shown in a fine quality of paper. Prices, lo cents to 100 cents a roll. J. A dimming. After the election it all over the Tele gram accuses Mr. Tongue of being a tr,Mlrnn the mouev Question, and therefore aot entitled to as much tym pathy at it be had been out and ont one way or the other. rbe E. O. gett tunny: McKinley de tervts the name of the ''Republican Sphinx." He has not spoken and he will not apeak hie viewt on the money .. . . t , question. However, tne gow men snouiu be content, as silence bat always been considered golden. The anti-toxine treatment for diphthe ria teemt to be almost completely suc cessful. The redaction ol the death rate from 60 to 4.8 per cent, indicates a com plete triumph over tbit dread disease in the near future when tbt treatment be comes more folly understood . The congress that bat jutt closed ile very tlimy session, a bloi on congresses. appropriated $19,030,000 more than any other congress, at a time when the pub lic is entitled to economy. It looks like a job to make people think the Wilson bill doet not provide enough revenue and that more Mclvinleyum it needed Tbe Wilton bill it good enough, the best that can be devised now, and sensible people will certainly tee tbroogn tbe fact that redaction in eipensei it what it needed and not Increase in revenue. We need more legis tation in the inter est of agriculture sad lest in favor of monopoly and trasta. iRECOH CENTRAL Itllt, Cosier Block Albarfy, Or Fillinat and extracting ol teeth witbon pain a specialty j ALBANY TRADING CO. GROCERIES and FEED OF. ALL. KINDS . Cheat seed for tale or trade rree de li very. Telephone No. 51 R. N, Morris, Mg,r Cor. 2n1 and Mair. Sia. .- Star- Bakery Cor. Broadalbin and First Sts CONRAD Mim, PRCPRSETOU & EASTERN. -YAQUINA BAY ROUTE r- af Tanmna Ba 7 "with tne San Francisco and equina Bay S team ship Com pan r en. hnm Vannina everv 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Oxford, Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. PaSSESGKB ACCOMODATIOSaUsSCBPaSStM. Shortest route between the Willam ette Valley and California. Fare from Albany and points west to Sau Francisco nABK : - 09 Stskragk To Cooe Bay and Port Orford, Cabin ToHnmboldtBay 1 Cabin t800 Round trip good 60 days special. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany and "Wm. M. Hoag," newly furnuhed. leave Albany daily except Saturdays at7 :45a.m. arriv ing at Portland tbe same day at 6 p. m. Keturn'mg, ooaU leave Portland me dava as above at 6 .-00 a. arriving at Albany at 7 .45 p. m. Edwtji Stosx, -"J. C. Mayo, Manager. Snpt. River Division. a.L.WAU3l, M.U.BACBT, Agt. depot, Albany Agt op Kfvere , . House, Albany The wire nail trust it telling naitt for export at $1 a keg lest than tbey are told to the home consumer, who it 'protect ed' by the tariff from any tccb advant age. But a number of jobbers have beea playing a trick on the trust by takiog aaila for export, tending them to Ear one. shiDoins them back without un loading and telling them in tte borne market at 55 eenU let. than the trust s himeorice. And tbe trust is of coarse for McKinley. Ex. A home paper speaks for a place more than all tbe outside papers put together. It it going constantly and being read daily or weekly by a good many curious people, particularly when tent away, bas big influence, and no doubt directs - . . a many towards a ttaie iar more man flashy writeapt appearing once, The DcxocaAT, for intUbce, goes to about thirty-nve different states mostly seat away by people residing here, to oigbt different placet in Illinois, Bvt in Tenn essee, four in Indiana, foir in mow, etc., at an illustration, while oo lliecoatt ' it goea to over twenty different placet in Washington and sbout at many in Cali fornia. In this way a great maoy peo ple are kept constantly familiar with Al bany and Linn County, though not resi dents ot the ttate. The better a home paper it supported the better it it able to fill its mlesion as a home advertiser. 4.00 $6.00 Ring the bells and fire tbe anvils ! Tbe Funding bill is 'practically dead . Tbe great Huntington iniqeity has been too muchjor the stomach of congress- Even the most extravagant lobbying and the most reckless expenditure of money could not force tbe filthy tteal through at tbit session. To be 'tute, tbe abort session is to come when tbe congression al conscience will not be quickened by the fear of tbe election! in the districts But tbe abort session it really short. There it a great press of Wgis'ation. Tbe appropriation hills mutt be passed, and it ia almost impossible to crowd them through both bootee. Examiner. - Dealer Ia- Canncd Fruits, Glassware, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, ' Etc. Canned Meats, Queenswarc, Vegetables Cigars, Spices Tea, Etc. evprytbinz 'hat Kept in a Kood rarie'v and gro eery stow. High-. et pi'-'S paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODOCE "7 FOSHAY k UASOli. Hholewale A Retail "DRUGCISTS AN!i BOOKSELI.ERb ALttANT. .. ORKOOS. ' Pure Oru and the Finest and Largest t Ktix;li of Stationary and Books in tbe Markets SHAVING AND HAI RCUTTING ' PARLORS. . HEADQUARTERS FOR pay. Uures al Address Box 421 A head of hair or no diseases of the scalp for Free Treatise on the Scalp. Razors Honed and Set and Put in Os er on Short Notice. ieStnmcy- ' Upholsterer X Ara' . Repairer ,v Hair, wool snd shoddy mattivseus , ' ated atd made over. Furnitora of every desafption and carriages re-upholstered aru varnished, . Prop a' note in the P. O , or call at 1 street, between Ferry and; Erjadalhio, A bany, Or. Fire Insurance INSURE YOUR with- PROPERTY T h OM Rari ford, thr Xew York Un derwriters Aaroncyor any one of tbereh able old line companies be represents. iote taken and plenty of time given for payment on farm insurance. All business will bt promptly attended to. OFFICS IN P. 0, BLOCK ALBANY. OR. NO MORE DUST, NO MORE SPRINKLING, NO MORE SCRUBBING By the use ofj DUSTINE ? On your floor, ables you to sweep without raibing dust. It is an odorless compound wmcu vc'"r trates the wood and for months keeps uj a constant exudation sufficient to catch and hoid the duet. A tw ate it & Brows. Agents for Linn Co., at Pioneer House, Albany, Or. Prof. A. STARK Of Will k Stork, r1 Optical Specialist Graduate of tbe Chicago Optbalmie College. ;. ?ii i . . . . . n i l am preparea to examine scienanranj I and accurately, by the latest and improved methods of modern science, any wbo da ire to haro their eyes tested. -Cusick Block Albabt. Ormoh. Tne Australian ballot s;tem after all ii simple enough so far as the voting goes. , Anybody ought to be able to vote an Austra'ian ballot intelligently, and yet through tbe county there were sev eral men tuch back numbers they didn't1 know bow to do it and they got things all uiie J up. The number though, was ' comparatively small. It makes onet head ewiia to try to keep track of the excursions advertised. Never before have excursion trips been as cheap as this year and as frtqnent Think of going to Pjrtland and back for 1.00, being at the rate of about ?i of a cent a mile. A railroad certainly ought to bv able to cairy passenger! nearly as cheap as a stealer. Years ago a man came to Albany with a lot ol money be got suddenly and eai ly. He turned things upside down for a while, but it didn't last, and it wasn't long before all the gentleman bad was experimoe. There art a goad many people that way even unto this Saturday night, oo small scales. Afttralt the worrying and fretting snout prospecti of poor crop, a big acre age of spring wheat baa beettput in, and it already being sprinkled in a timely msooer;the fall whtat that looked yel low bas assumed a healthy bne, and tbe outlook it good for jutt at big t crop at ever. That is the way it goea io Oregon. Jap Minto made the lest treasurer Marion county ever bad, but was cruci fied for all political sins committed and yet to be committed by the Minto family. Salem Journal. They told mutual pools on the election in Lane countv at follows: Driver Jennings $2.70, Jounson IU'iO, Scott 11.30, Yates l.H0, Potter tl.65, Wheefir ti w. iiiey were sola for SI each, hence an over tne latter turn is prodt. The next legislature wilt be a notable one. It will liave Key. Lriver in it. and things will fly. It is a goou thipg Bark- ley ot .Marion la in the ol'jer liouiie to even things up. "Before you venture on the main. Pray once you may return again. Hvlore you into oatue go, Pray taice you may escape the foe. nut ere you take a wue percee! Our pravers should not Us leas than three." Lola, aChlppewatuawrtinq 100 yards in D'a seconds, by expert timing, and it is declared can do it in second les. She also runs any distance up to ten miles, and it is declared ia the fastest runner in tbe world, hhe 19 year old and weighs 117 pounds. Her home U at liurdicksville, Miss. A Eugene paper displays the spirit of the timet by advertising: "We will take wheat, oaU, bacon, lard, but'er, egrgs, chicken, turkeys, geeae, and all otner marketable produce, including wood, four-foot moling boards, lumber and pickets. Allowing you tbe bitrhevt mar ket price. Hoping that we will bear from i hose who owe us." Pres. Blow acted very wisely lat Fri day morning in speaking to the yoang men of the collegia regarding their eligi bility to vote at OorrallU, Monday, lie cautioned ail students not to attempt to vote if there was any queetion of the legibility of the ballot they might cut. This is the proper way for an American ciuien toaaert hit patriotism by lift ing Lit voice for an honl ballot. 1 tmct. Secretary of State kincaid was fouid busily engaged at bit deck with routine Ike Election PontUND, Or., June 6.-W R Ellft hat emerged fromjne clouds of nnS; and is now certain that he will again li ZtnT'T- ' Oregon for the Dd awtrict. Hu re-election has been made sore by tbe returns from Grant, Malbeur ll.tfelT" eun,M!- Kil1' 12.212; yuinn, In the first district a f..w votes either way will decide wh-ther Tongue or Van derburg will p, to Washington. The cor rection of errors uinovered in the count has sa changed tbe tola's -that Vanderburit u now only . voles ahead, the returns so far '.PX'-JderUarg, 19.156; Tongue, 19, oiJ. J beoc fitfures, however, do not in clude Curry county, whore Tongue has a niijomy ot 1UD votes. - Celllag eerate. AsmiRiA. Or . Jnnn r. Ti.i. l aj0Ut J ?'cloclc' one of the boats engag ed in nshinu for Cook's cannery at Ctifion iciuiumg wuo in eaten ot bub, tbe occupant were bred upon ty strikers in ambush on shore. Tbe tuUrDian and boat puller socteeded. by strenuous efforts, in getting out ot range with no other damage than numerous ballet bo ea tbrougn tbe ides of tbe I .oat, one lull panging throoirb . nm. .ot 0,(1 bot-pullers bat. It is aaimeu uy tbe men that they were the tar get of 40boU by actual count. Ia Carry t'aaair. Maksbfieij), Or.. June 5. -Ton true has 10j majority in Curry county, with one precin.-t to bear from that will probably Utac Urmdf tmr Ike I taL f?T. Lotis, Jane 5 At yet, none of the leaders who are to lake part in the republi can national convention, have arrived. Local polilicuns aay that Jlarcus lianna, leader of the McKinley forcoa, will reach here Tuesday, and T C Piatt, wbo bat charge of Morton's campaign, will come to days later Perry Heath, formerly ruauagn.(r e-htor of the Cincinnati com mercial liajeH. who will be the ebuf McKinley ipok&uian until tbe arrival of Han Da, ba come and is keeping the special correpondenu w-plied with McKmlev news. A I VVS-X VIa TJ t- Svl 1 ' itrt II g raim.sSf3rs. "Knocks Out All Others-1 The PaM Week. New Yore, June 5. Bra-ltreet's to morrow will sav: General trade continues depressed in . mon an anrs. Demand i umaller it-.n a werk ago, and request for and offerings oi cwmmerciaj paper nave aearased. Mer castile collectionj continue compbuned of. anu tne tendency of prices, particularly of cereals, tugar, coffee, pork product, cot ton goods, and irco and steel, cnutinoes aownwarJ. Lfc taecrtala. roBn.srp. Jone 4 In the first district ioncae's very bare cbisce bat bcotne a good lighting cm, doe not to much fc tbe new irora Lorry county of lfcj mairify there, as to tbe fact tut an error of 200 wa made in footing op Yanderborg's voe in Ysmbill. i!bouv Curry, tbe vot by the returns to far reeeivtd, und: Van derburg. 19,07i; Tongue, 1374- lie t!ven precincu yet to bear from in MuOn-miah county wUl pTobably decide 2 .9 ipiyyi The Large Piece and High Grade of "Battle Ax" has injured the sale of other brands of - higher prices and smaller pieces- Don't allow the dealer to impose on you by saying they are " just as good" as "Battle Ax' for he is anxious to work off his unsalable stock- atjairs, tui tie stopper long enougu to between feius jxt yjinn. Without Grant answer an inquiry put oy tne reporter, itcanty, tbe turum so far received crire depleted repebrxan mabritiee ret Tied .... ... ... . n the election are due entirely to tbe K. O. T. M Meets every Saturday evening in K.OT M, Hall. Visiting KmVhis invited a tend- I. VA Wwblr, Oo . A Good Protection. , Theveiy best "protection" we can possibly have at tbe rreeeot time ia the complete restoration, of silver, so long as we moat tell our wheat and cotton and petroleum and many other things io tbe European market on a f-ee U-ade silver basis, in competition with silver-using countries, those staples are bound to be cheap, and tbe producer of aucb things cannot afford t3 pay higher pricee for manufactured goods. Restore stiver and tbe price of it will rise in tbe European market. At tilver rises to must those things told on that basis. It will bring prosperity to the agriculturist particularly, whose labor constitutes tbe basis of all industry. Be will be able to buy tbe ' products ot the factory at fair prices, and thot thj bene- fits will spread themselves through the entire country. After this has ben done, tbe question of a proper adjustment of . tariff rates will naturally come under consideration, for, "like the poor," the tariff isaae is always with ut. But there it another and stronger reason why at this juncture a raise of tariff rates will not be an adequate rem edy, or In fact any remedy at all. The United Statet it the greatest debtor na tion in tbe world. Our debt to K a rope it not less than $6,000,000,000. .The in terest upon tbit vast turn at 5 per cent ia $300,000,000 annually. This interest charge, and the principal also, if paid at all must be paid either with products or with gold. If we sell products in Europe we mutt tell as cheaply as any other na tion. If we sell enough to meet so enor mons a charge we mutt actually under sell our competitors and thus force prices still l.twer. Tbit meant low prices for everything that we sell abroad, and our borne prices must follow the tame gen eral course- Tbit In -time meant the rain of agriculture, and under such cir cumstances it would bs impossible for manufactures to flourish; for at alieady stated, agriculture it the foundation of all wealth. The very most that a higher tariff could do would be to give the man nfacturert an advantage over the farm ing classes, and in that view, it would be utterly indefensible. If we do not put down the prices of what we bave to sell abroad we must tend the gold, and that meant lower and lower price'. There fore, uo tariff can give relief under the gold standard . What we need is a gen eral rise of prices, both here and abroad. Tbit we can only get by restoring tilver to Itt pot'lion as full standard money, tide by tide with gold. When we re monetize silver fts gold price will rine and in doing so, it will carry up the price of everything now told on a tilver basir. At the tame time the enlargement of the volume of metallic money will raite all pricee. Then and not until then will the wheels of industry begin to hum in earnest, and prosperity dawn for all classes alike. Let us settli the mos im portant question firnt; all others will follow in fieir order, Bimetal'st. A Girl Graduate Editor Dtmetrat: A young girl bad prepared her gradu ating essay at a Pennsylvania college, and it bad received the approval of ber professors. While looking listlessly oat of a window jutt before commencement a street scene attracted ber attention A man with bleared eyes and unsteady gait waa being urged along by a woman, Suddenly a dem&n teemed to etter into him, and be dealt tbe wrmao cruel blows about tbe bead and face, and tbe fell eaooniog at fait feet. ''What it good ot my essay aithiu platthodee when each scenes are being eoacUd onier my eyee. A woman lead ing ber husband home from tbe saloon, and half killed by bit di unkeo fury !" And this girl graduate wrote another eway. This time sbe arraigned the it loon s for making tucb scenes possible, and tbe government for tolerating tbe saloons. The professor of elocution urged btr to speak ber may instead tf reading i. ar unheard of innovation in tbatconteivaiive Presbyterian college, but to which tbe kfbd'.y gray-haired pretideot an J divine gave bit consent, and' Karcttfa White (now Mrs. N. W. Kinney, of Astoria,) made her first tem perance addrea at her college gradua tion, hhe now leads the fifteen hun dred .Oregon White Ribbons ia their "peaceful war" for "God and Home and Native Land." L. Albany's fa;toriet are all busy. Tbey are run unostentatiously ; but all the aamatbev represent important indus tries. Tbe woolen mih runs steadily and --"'Y ,ul' U,B m Bimr mi. "I . . . ,. bas al a ays characterised party action :n iitiifactortiy. tbe floor mill is seni.ng Urtorj heretofore." MitMscsn. o it its splendid brand' of floor all over the N'ortb west, tbe two chair factories bave ad tney can do, the Iron woiks are 1 Th lobowing "state flower." have never idle, tbe creamery it doing a rush-1 by the votes of the public . . , . " , (ectioola scholars of the respective stale: lag oasmett, reeeiv;ng more cream j AUbama. Nebraska and Oregon, tbe gol makioguior butler, and other indus-jjen rod; Colorado, tbe columbine; liela , tries are kept going. This city bat tbe , ware, tbe peach blowom ; Idaho, the taandati'n for a big factory t3o. In!"0; lowaami ew lork UeroeP , , " ... . . . . Maine, the pink cooe and Laswi; M:nne addiuoa to I ins it it a railro-d andf lut.rnnA,rnnr mr. .' steamboat center, a aleodid piace for a Montana, tbe bitter root; North iMkota! iobbin- bo : nest, and is the center it the wild roe; Oklahoma terri'ory. tbe saipiiee far tbe iocratog important s """f1' v"! u ""7 n"ier Santiam mines. Albany is all right. It i.ianj ., n ..r.,i ill emerge from tbe rard times in a ; ute tree, tbe maple being eetel by splendid condition for prosperous timtt Iwb. and Ihi men wbo stay by it and rattle for its Institutions wi'd be tbe ones to profit thereby. Bryan For Freshlcnt. Tongue's Cac. After declaring that Tongue' dservrd bis punishment In stronger lacguage than the Democrat caret to repea. tbe Aftjria Uudget aays: Tbe nomination of Tom Tongue for congress was the result of a bargain. In 1894 be came out in the Oregonian at a free tilver man, and in his letter be proved to the people that be wat as thoroughly pooled on the money quet tlon and the Importance of the rrmone fixation of tilver at any public man in tbe etate. tie exhibited unuiual ability in arguing the tilver proposition and making ont bit ease. Every tilver maa waa glad to read him, and it wat thought that tbe free tilver cause had gained a champion able to cope with any gold standard advocate ia the stale. But be fell. When did be fall. The logic of events declares that he fell into the gold standard tret.cn be tween tbe time be wrote bis famous let ter to the Oregonian and the assembling of tbe Oregon Republican clubs in Port land, one year ago last May. It would not have been known then had It not been for a simple incident. The vote by which he was sent as a delegate to tbe National Convention of Republican clubs told tbe tale. It wat conclusive. lie wat known to tht people ot the state as a friend ef silver. The convention in Portland waa In charge of gold standard men. Mr. Tongue received the largest vote ot any delegate sent to Detroit. Had he been a free silver man he wou'd bave been unable to obtain that-vote. uere was tne inuireci eviuence ol a eoutract, ."the consideration in wbicb roust have been the nominal ion for Con gress in tbe First District, and the over throw of Dinger Hermann. Tongue' consideration wat hit future adheran :e to tbe gold atandard. We are all famil iar with the deal - In the congressional convention, at it adjourned hut recently. Tongae got tbe nomination, bill that wat all. On Monday the people had their aay. They turned him down, and for the next two yeart he will be found in Hills boro at bit old job. This last defeat puts a quietus on bit f. ubllo career for a while. ! Tbe Onard credits this to a Junction girl : be ia juM tweet sixteen, and the is a novire in almost everything, inciad : ing kisaing. M,e has just been kused for tbe hrct time by tbe only saeet heart . the hat ever bad, and "in spite of all I i could do to prevent it. too." sbe ex- , .'plained. Ho ever, what tbe ears in de ll it evident that tbe democracy of Ike atriptioo of iu spoken in confidence to West and far South are in the mood to ' one of her o n age, it worth reproducing nnminata flan. V. J. Brran. oi S e bra-' here : "Why, it wade me feel Uke a , ... . . r tub ot butter swimming in boner, col' ...orpresio. " . cne, nutmeg and .cranberries li.oilgh qaeni and effective pcblic speaker in ; something ran down mv nerve on feet America; it a sincere, honorable ard ' of diamonds, escorted by several cupid brave man, and as the nominee of the ! jn cltsriots drawn by angels tbaied a ith " tiAA,-B.lnei a r.I K.av Si hJaat.wa.l aa-aStl. party wonkl create an en.buio, that " .-ft ,u in t r would be at inspiring to tne a bole coon-, delicious, but tbev tell me that tne has try as Vance's campaign of thrilled : to practice denial to felly eijoy theve North Carolina. Th Little Rock Tri- liinra. lo yoo think eoT Hut the buneitnottoapa.lit i ! blowing S1'9 WM 0at amvtd' estimate cf the voang orator and states-; man: m uce wrr. Young, suberb; eomir.g from thai geographical center of the nation, bis record clear aod nnambignoa, William Jeoniogs Bryan, aiands to-lay the em bodiment of Young Ainerka in this great strangle tor the emancipation ' of ! tbe common people and ba is their id jI I Without forwardness, bat by his own; inherent force, aod brcanse men in- Luis. ll.fu. H,,i ik. from Grant ia that Klie there i over 1W. leaving Qiian 7- in tbe rear. However, the unheard from UnW mah preciocu. whicn wUl euA about 500 tOU. are apt to give iii.n from W to l'X plurality. A BeVraaka Ciclaae. PtSPEK, Nebjjune 4. A terri'k. bail ttorm and berricaae vUited the farming action abrat gte miles northwest of Pen der tbu evening, tor miles aronnd. tbe leoce ar wnoiiy detlreyei. the wires be ing rtrewa across the cobiie hiskwavs to ocb an extent tbt pvtJge this evening it unaue- Ttr OTKlgw (OQtn ot town are wabed out, and about 1) feet of track on tbe line vt tbe Chicago. St. Panl. tlinne- ajoi'S i Umaha u watei away about four mi e njiiu cs Danerort. tkhtac tader aHatealfr. IfWSIl. Or.. June 4. A nmminmt ctuzen of liwaco was in toaft todar. and aid that fbbing is prpt-rving paceaUv tbroogbout Baker's bay. nnd-r tbe protec tion ol tee aiangton mihUa. Tbe force a Uwaco now conustsof aboat .') mra. Tbey bare two steamer, - protected on the enUide wita heavy railway ties, and each mounting a cannon, carryinjr a iMul of beaviiyumed men. and cKlan'lr patrot- ing t ie bay da) and aigbt ramey la CaUfaraia. SS FnAsriJC-v lone 4 "GMml' J. S. Coxey, of Mastilkm, Obio. who led iLe commonweal artsy of freral thousand ut- emp:oje4 av-n to aducg4o3 a crpie cf yearn ago, u in tbe city en route from Pert land to San CHeeo. where be will onea tbe campaign on beta f of the popoilsia of tfeis tuueon a-'oaoaf next. ' OakvOle. Tbe light shower of this morning waa thankfully received hy the gardnert here. We want some garden staff if we can't get trait. Last night Peterson's batte looked like an active volcano from here. We ap pose that the people of Lebanon snd vic inity were showing their respect to Cept. C. B. Mo&tagae. We are informed tha one voter in this precinct bad each irreat rezard for three of the candidate for county jadge that ne coQuin i uecioe wtueb was bis choice so be voted for ail three; beabooldhave Know that Barton was tbe man. w hen the people of Oakville nominate a man tbey intend to elect him for they have the right kind of men and arts not ashamed of them. Mr. Smith ran a dinimr hall election cay wbicb waa a great accomodation to luce wbo came to etav all da v. We made a hurried viit to Albanv last ioesaayaawe were auxioov to now many candidates were left. We found around the bulletin board mtny laminar tacee. Among oar acquaint ances were J. Hand, Davie, of Soedd a. Young America and Hon. John Scott, of isogent, V. r. Uardman ot the court boose and many others. The Bovine and Equine are now con tented aod happv. tbev bave an undis puted right to the public domain, and tbe tiller of the soil most be visrilant and guard against the trespasses oi these an imals, oar earthly poaeecmoas are hood ed aroana with a legal fence, so we will not be obliged to resort profanity. S rtce our Arnicas has qait making visits to tangent, loans America ba nothing to write about so he baa taken reet. B. F. Chil ls started for rbe gold fields of British Columbia tot Wednesday. Jnst bow long he will remain or what b wiu do, depends npon cucamatanoes. At a meetixg of tbe directors of the North gide arbooi held last night, tbe following teachers were elected : Princi pal. W. A. Caller; firs-t assistant. Mrs. W. A. Calder; second assistant. Mrs. K E. Micbener; primary, Mrs. Anna Wil- Fwaw J. Cmn alw oaJh that be la vba araKM panaerof Ue irmofr. J. vasaarftCo.. doing Ubm ia Ibc ("tie of T-Wk, Onul? Um aam ol ONB Ht DHKI IKlLXAbS lot aa and rrry caw of Catarra tltM eaaaat bs Cared by la aaa ot liali s C .raaaa Craa. FRAXK J. CHENBT. Mwnra to before ma and Mbtenard ia my !f jni, oaf ot Dscannar, a-u. stinctively recognxe the fitness ol it. ba has by common consent, been pushed into tbe position of a leader in tbe trout rank. Tbe very treason of tbe adminis tration in hie own state, aimed, as it has been, to overcome and break bira doan, proves to be one of bis greatna ele ments of strength, and S3 recogn xed by the masses of all parties. Both tt to Uie tariff aod as to the money question be has been recognised throughout the nation as our invincible leader, lie belongs to no loealitr. lie it claimul by the nation. His nomina tion would oot only be claimed by Ne braska, but by Illinois his birthplace. Beyond question bis nomination would paraljxe opposition in all branches of ti,e reform and produce such a anion as would point to an overwhelming triumph. His record ia without blem ish, either, politically (aod especially along the lines of the present issue) or personally, and bis pri rate life and cob duct is so pure and clean as to challenge the respect without tbe opposition of any element ot society. One of the most re markable features about bis character and record Is that one so your g should Lave been to tried in, the furnace with out "the smell of fire,'' and be raired np now, as if by providence, so fully equipped to be tbe leader to this tryirg time. The only objection that hat been raised hat been hit ; youth, but that youth gives htm the magniQcant physi cal strength si much required for eel vice, and notwithstanding bis thirty six yeart be hat the elements of power in tbe contest which no older man possess es. Pitt wat chancellor of England at the age of twenty-nine. Raleigh News and Observer. N . C. XvLarg Public Hall Catarrh fara ft takea Internally an4 acta ainctly oa tb blood ad mocowa aarfaoaa ot tbe ayataau Bead lirtMinrault, fre. r. J. CBEXE.Y CO., luiedo, O JtW Sold by Oracgists. TSs, Karl a Clarer IhI Tta is a sure core for headache and nervou ieae No blng relieves oo qnic. For sile by Fohay viaou. Tkelllaal Wasaea O-'n'tipa'tO", cane more than half t I'ls ot women- Karl's Clover R.xl Tea i a pleaoant cure for contiratin. For tab by Fobay Mason. , r A raet Warth tvaawlac - Coneiap?ion, LtUrippe, t'neumnnia and a'l Tari4t aJ L iojr dease are cure bvSnU Ojre. Far b,- Fhy Maaon. tar t)rBla std L'ver Complaint you have a printed guarantee on eety bott'e cf Silo'i Vital laer It never fallj to core, for sale by Fosbay Mason The Statesman wants to weed the re publican party out, that is, the Holer element, wbo do their own thinking on the financial question. Tbe Statesman bad better quit the weeding business. - The lots by tornado- tor nine years f om 1870 to 1SS1 in Kansas, Ijws and Nebraska, exceeded the loss by fire at shown by statistics prepared by Lieut. Finlay of the U. S. Signal service via: Tornadoes $31,5(9,371, and fire 124,272, OS). Dr. Price's CreAm Caking ?owder Awardad Cold MnUI Vtdiwin .. V-t FiacUc. Tne "Pierce" $75.00 bicvele is the qua! of many K0 heels see for your- cash, elf. C. W, Elkins, Agent. Mr. Tongue received 2M votes less than Jndgi flean in bis own county, whether elected or not, a fact ihatspeski for itself. Let everybody come to the Star Bnkery and get 40 loaves of fresh bread for ti.o C MtYBB. Mcbic-. Miss Mildred Bnrmeeter teacher of piano or organ. System the Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P chuich. Do yea want a stop watch, or chrono graph ' t rench the jeweler has some good ones, very cheap. L0.1U ot This. I have 48 lots with fair house. All kinds of fruit, all in one body, close to college and city ptiWio school, to trade for residence in Albanv. Look tins up. Good place to make money or for specu-J lation. . u. w. atasion MARRIED. SEELY FREERKSEX. On Wed nesday, June 3, 1806, at tne home of the bride's fattier, Mr. Stephen Freerksen, in Orleans precinct. Mr. S. J. See! v. the etRcient and popular superintendent of 1 lie Aioany creamery, ana buss oiena Freerksen, one of Linn county a beet young ladies. About Hi guests were present ana witnessed the happy cere mony, performed by Rev. D. . Poling. Mr. O. B. Winn, ot this city acted as beet man and Mies Ida Freerksen as bridesmaid. The ceremony was fol lowed by a magnificent wedding repast irreatlv enioved bv the larvo comnanv The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Beely, as wen as an tne consumers 01 uie per fectly made A. O. butter will unite in beat wishes for the happy couple. iliousness Democratic Ei-tte Ticket. Presdential Fleeter ED-VABJD KILLFEATHR. i. M. C A ROLL. J. J. WHITXET. W.W.OGLESBY. Brownsville. Last Satardav morning betaees tbe boon of 9 and 10 o'clock, tbe body ef little Chescsr Curtis, a bo was drowned some six weeks ago, wa found, at a place about one and a half orile from where tbe cool departed thta 11 le. Toe bodv was foon-1 by tbe deceased boy's father and brother, Lttwrence, wbo we going down the river in a boat, as tbey bad done several times before. Law rence discovered the body wbeaaome distance from it. It had eaogbt oa a limb, several feet from the bank, the hn only betmt above the water. Decompo- s.Uoa tad ret in. Timea. Prof. R. S. II aches, of Taneent. called oa os last week be has quit the school room for awhile and gone into the boa- orapie DosineM 01 selling goods. LrrrLX Rosx Ecd. latl SWa4 WasaisoTON. Jcte 4. Tbe ways and means roraniiue La not decided opoo a Drjvrain K le Lonl mI:il,rM n llu Iboofe. In view of tb nearness of tbe aioa's ecd. and Ire pren of important mat- ier, ii i very aontatui whether the bill aiil be (tailed np. as it can be brought for ward ooiy oy a frjai ork-r from tne cm- cutiee 09 ruie. BUaraaded Mreeta Sr. Ltt i, Tune 4 There have been jqt !s5 iniles of !reet ohmcted with le l!saa rea!t of tie tornaJo Ail cf tbe hate been made and will be c'eoe.l up in 10 days In the city are 60 mile ol imiroet stnU o it ran bj I what extent the t-.rnadj in'errupted traffic. Tbe Eleetiva. Port-so. June The vole Tor the republican and pipuUt congreional can didates in both diMnU is now so ciote that it is impossible to say a ho are tbe successful men la the cecced district, tbe returns so far received, give; KUi. 10,3t5; Ouina, 10.- N-wthup. 771; Benne t, 53i5i. Ellis Lebanon. is proitily ejected. in O Uie second dlrict tbe rettirna r favorable to Vanderburg. but the fact that nothing ba been heaid from Curry countv introduces an element of oncertaint tba't may jet be Tongues al vat ion . Tbe' ether countiea beard from eire the foUowinir vole: Yanderbiiiv. 19.111; Tni-n l?i SlO; Mjets, 7CW; Christeasoa. In AUarta ArOKIA. Or.. Jnne 3. An ereninc paper, dainfing to be tte ontan of the striking tisberuien, tooay posted a notice in front of its place of publication calling upon the fishermen to rine and forcibly eject from tbe city all Chinese employe ot the canneries. Sheriff Hare, beintr at- pealed to. went to the aewriarwr otfi.- an.i compelled the publishers of tbe paper to take down tbe notice and suppress the circulars. Klver aad Haraar Bill a taw. Washixgtox, June S. Tbe senate to day passed Uie river asd baroor bill over the president's veto by a vote of 56 to 5. This was the last step io making tbe bill effective, and it is now a law. Tie vote was taken after three hours of spirited de bate, during which the president was criti cised and defended, the "remarks at times being directly and bitterly personal. Tbe opposition to tbe veto was expressed by Senators Vest, Sherman, Petti grew, Haw ley and BuUer. while the veto was defend ed by Vilas, Bill and Bate. A letter received in this city from A. B. Nickerson, a ho is now at Win luck. Wash., to a friend this week ears he is getting along finely, having been given tbe position of foreman of the planing department at good wag,. eVrase of the Lebanon bora got rather boisterous last eight after' the ratinca- tK and raised a disturbance. Tbev broke out tbe front windows of Mrs. F. M. Miller's building. beide doing other damage around town. There will be arrreeu made today. It is now conceded that Mr. Montague is elected clerk. The people of Lebanon, regardlces of parties, join in congratala tkas to oar fellow cilixen. Ia other days Jlr. Montaene waa tbe leading merchant of this neighborhood. He has alwavs been one of oar most respected ciliiens. Hi qnauticauona for the office are not inferior to any man's. Lebanon hat honored herself in honoring her citisen. His large vote was- tbe spontaneous of fering of her people, regardless of party affiliation. Express. OX THE CORNER. JuIiuiGradwohl Keeps Opn Duors Early and Late. Julius Gradwohl does business now m the opera boose store at the corner of Socond and Ferry, wh re yoo can find a cnoicw stock of standard groceries for sale cheap. Everything fixbt-clasa. Also a big variety of crockery ware of all kinds which yon can bay as cheap as it -au vc murea any w nere. xueu. h, siore noming ire bolt ol his goods ia kept closed. Call at the corner place on List of Patents. Granted to Paci&c States inventors this week. Reported by C A. Snow A Co., solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opp. U. S. Patent office, W&sa lngton, D. C. T M Anderson, New Whatcom, Wash, ebelf-bracket: P E Daniels, Oakland. Cal, mecbaaiem for recietering and re cording coins received and deiivend; M Fernandes, Lne Angles, Cal, car fender: J W Little, San Francisco, CaL bicTcle-brake; C P Loojcbbridge, Ne vada Citr. CaL meat-bolder: P Merer. A'aroeda. Cat, atmofpher barner; & R fairish, Portland. Ore, washstand and appliance. B Peaieon, Redlands, Cal, lancet; V J A Rey, Saa Francisco, Cal. iTpe-predArine marhine; J M Thorpe, San Jose, Cal, window pocket aad cover; D A Zan, San Francisco. Cal; protective armor for pceumati; tire If a c.nail bottle of Shaker Digestive Cor dial doe yoa no good, oat bay a large one. "Pnwea'.l things; bold fast tial whit h i good." if not good fnr - everybody oeij for ttt thin, pale, lick, weak and weary. For Mxae who are starving' for want of digested food For- fhoae wbo cannot get fat or strong, because their stomachs 00 not work as they eognt to. These are tbe people, bbuUobs of them, a bora Shaker Digestive Cordial will core Food maces strength, aascK braia, blood, energyalter it is digested. If aot digested it will do yon no gvod at all. Shaker Digectire Cordial Up voor stomach to digest your food asd cores indi gestion permanently. When youve tried a small boi!e. joo can teil. Sold by iroprist. Trial bottle 10 ceat. Cjirc For Crippled Children. the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache. h.ea larky lar rree Silver, Lkxisotos, June 3. The tendency of the democratic state convention today has been to make Senator Blackburn president and uenerat f watt ttcruin, toe defeated candidate for governor, bis successor in the enae. Tbe convention is 10 to 1 for tbe 16-to4 rutio. It was thought before the districts met that the goid standard men would iret tbe Chicairo dek-gates and other representatives out of three districts, but Uie Louisville district is the only one that the gold men controlled. The t'akaa l ire. HaVAxa, June 3 General Linares, near Baraca, crowwd the river and captured an inourgent position on tbe other side with the loss of five men. He later took soms insurgent positions on the neighboring heights, indicting a loss of 24 killed tn the enemy. prevents diges- . V"""?' Moro; -....1,-1 I killed while wad , WM 1IUUU tU . , . , . , river, wuit n nau overnoweu. A Craat s raas Fire. BE OBSERtTNG. Cash for poultry at R. M. Robertson's The best fresh groceries and produce at Conn A Huston's. LxDtas the Utt fathtaa U a seamles dress made by Mrs. McLean. Dr. Q. W. Maston, pnyMcian and nr geon, Albany Or. Catlsanswered prompt ly ia city or country. Dt. H. E. and O. K. Beers offices and residence ia the cost office bnildinir. Snw. I ial attention given to diseases of women. A HAN'S A MAN, Brtt its a big advantage to him to wear well lanndried shirts and underclothing, The Albany Steam Laundry, Richards A Phillips proprietors, make a specialty of gentleuiena work. Free mending for men besides the first class laundry work. A superior high gloss finish to shirta collars, cuffs, etc. . , , o : t. r . u. Iseansed hr tornld llrer. whloh nreventa dlires- . . V . ,ae ' . -- I k. llv 1 .l,u a nrl 1 .m Al tlon and nernilu food to ferment and nutrtfv In " ""e wauiun kiv A Bne line of Baby Carriages just re ceived at Forluiillej & Irring's. ratarrh tared Health and sweet breath secured bi Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Prlos 5O cents Nasal injector free. For sale by Fosbav ft Mason. Far saa Haaaa Elder AlMOn W. Steers wrilea Iron PnrL. 1,1. . 1.1 ; a .. I mm ' PI V xraa m wmmt wirr. I lAnU, KfTl I uere IS no OieUlflne tOr the I I 1 i Grant's Pa, June S At 10 o'clock ! throat and lungs that I can recommend to I r r Tt I tonight a lamp was upset in the New York! minister, public sneaxera and singers. I I (O) CUJ IU ! St. tore, in Uiisnty. and in aa in- Uith ithe coutidence that 1 can the SB. I U NaSVe VU VS;cretubly short time a loss of about $3000 (Cugh Cme." For Bale by Foshay Ma- Insomlna, nervousness, and, . - - - H had been sustained by fire and water. The 1 on at 50cts per bottle. U not mUiivmL blUoua faver ITTa - I 1 1 H .tunurlment did some of the Ouickext All saassaiSB It. . or blood poisoning. Hood's 1 1 I ? work evar seen in this city, and succeeded ' Ask your phjsiciso. our drugeUt and Pills stimulate the stomach, Lin getting t'e fire und rouse uie liver, eure ncatincne, airzines, enn i 15 minutes, ine ioks stiaunn, etc. wnu. hold ty all dnniglsta, i-,,.--XlwulylilbWtukoiUillojd,liar!Wlarulii. insumnce. The National Surgical Institute, No. S19 Bush St., Saa Francisco, eucceWul ly treau all cases of orthoaedic sunrery. One or more surgeons of thia Institute will be at the Revere I loose, Albany Tuesday, June 9th., to examine cases. The success of the Institute in treating all cases of curvature of the spine, disea ses of the hip and knee joints, club feet, crooked limbs and bodily deformities as well as piU. fistula, nasal catarrh and all chronic dieeadee bas made for tbe In stitute a national reputation. Write for circultr. References may be bad to: J no. A. Shaw, Mill Citv; J no. Meier, rrabTree; W. A. Cox. Albanv; J. S. Morris, Kcio; Jadge T. U Davidson, Salem, and hundreds of others. U Savea Urea Kvery Bmj Thousands cf cases of Coosaoptioa, Athma. Coogbs, Colds and Coup are ured every day by Shi oh' Cure. area Craa a. "My three ch'ldren arelt subject te croup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got got a bait doxro bottles of S B Cough Cure It is a perfect remedy . God bleas voa for it. Yours, e'e, 'J.H. Ooxier. "Grsat i , Ur." For h i by Fothay & Mason at 0c par hotiia. A Maiarat Bcaattaer Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the b'ood and gives a clear sad beautiful compiexin For ae by Fosbay and Mason . Oar ataadlaa at staat "Four out of every five bottles of medi cine sold ia thj last five years are S. B. goods. Tbe 3- B Headache and Livei Cure 1 use myself St a geoeral physic. If you are skk and want to get well, tha qtuckeet. cheapest and safest method is to buy the S. B. remedies and os as directed C. P. Buch, Druggist, Uufur, Or Fot sale by Fosbty A Maeoa at bo ets per bot te. Far IkttMMjt. I am 65 years old; bave bad "kidney disease and constipation for 2 year. Am now well used your S , B . Headache and liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottles at oOcea'a eaca. J H Knight. Rutledge, Or." For sale by Foahay dt Mason at St per bottle. Savuso NoritB. Steamer Farallon will sail from San Francinco June 2nd, irom laquina aunt nn. talis at fort hr control in about 1 your friends about Shiloh's Cur for con. Orford, Coos and h.omboWt Bays Fart lis fully covered by sumption. Iheywiil recommend it. For San Francisco, cabia $8, steerage $4. -sale by Foshay M&son. IX. L. Wainia, Agt, -a