j 1 g 5 JWSsfctK . MBJ.,J m ALIUNY .ORM10N,IFUI1A-JUNK 19 l9 4i 9 r- tTTia rfctarirrnf second-Class Mall asallait r. ! V -ftrftt This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Blackweli's Genuine To will find one eoopoa Inside each 1 oaoce be and two ooapooi Inside each 4 oance bac Buy taw, read-the eou poo and aw how to set your ttan of ttfujMO la peos-tota. s 1 i ' i ? i 'ii . 'jV f, - I " - x KBorweaj ;, t i, mmm . 1 -. I k I- i THTTRSTDAT Hie, Indestructible "Maywood BICYCLE. Has post Jfodesn. Hast ReluUs. Host Cora bit THIS $75.00 COM PLETE BICYCLE STRONGEST V J ' WITH COUPON v. J- - - x. -J4as" rci. i?. 7- ..'. i33 PATENT j The "Haywood Is tea troB- woads and" riders. Ma-ti of tt;2 - easily takes arart asd rut sort wlUhoki totretber ee:i jh a: . that cannot be broken: fOR!!u!. ' tolece crank in place of a ilo.-jn : . rolled atel rods (tonebest ra-i Tan. CI. 1898 (Mhw; IVnrlinc r ... - V '. - ff-ie -r r i-j:!le. Atr-t?t1 for all kinaa ot -r J s - V sm'e couHtiucnuD. : is. ievc irt: -jt i cii wrry coti cv tiC- that it parta i 1:1.: no ;::o.- tui-r r. m at evr y cH:act: a frsnia .I;at it- sdjcsuria r, ;. 1 1. a-itstr.tr.-"irfc arti: a one r's: always Kajy t.-jiv !-. :.- K iui: aisM U- napoilation. aluminum bronze fiittaus ju so -ii aEiaDC?rtu t i v:'i -a t loose: a marrel of noyolty "iicit-v anl dnrai'iUt .-; u.e ct-: i in bicycle taectianism kiowr;. n om!i a inmc wiilioii i-rt.-r that frame? continually brcoksj 1 locwrt at in cannot Ik rppaire-i ni-i - :-mt'a: wnrra-n ! rra r! and brass ninnies. Ii1:t-i Ij-rr" li-n.M mtier. T;, r."- a-an r WrMlit Quick Henair. or f-ttir firt-' -y. r : bearines to ever part, in .-lnl:n-.' vbr-ls orac: axV .-?oiiu.- j -t COXtA-Best ranltLY toot s.-e , csr.-tclty tmp rj-" n:! n-r hardened center, r-jar stfmsunent. - v4iAS"K ceR.t' tecved by patents: no cotter pms. Bgtf S-wtui :Mac!v I-. I M- .i. cr any rri work i iuction of lnronitr r.lr. i? .J?c!''r -. yin know Imms t;-e KrT Imckled ! i wiie tenant polrea tioMpipe cr Mar t t'KAIil.Sl.S- Ba:! - -, U;.;;-Hich irrade ' . ranlr. f n!ly pro- rrcbes. fc-AK 4 Cancos II 03 f 4 r. or Tl ritONT '4Kii Intlestrnctible: forL en --Ti -n-ur f : .el stocl. HANDLE BAB Reversible and ailjast-volc: ensile iSinw! iu av j-o: .:uii: tar'a bom fnr nrsbed If ordered. SADIH.K P. F.. H:r. or sonu-t.r :i-;!-;i..- "ouH EOALt Rat-trap or rubber: fnll ball !earins. FIZMZ miml. .t, si sH in Irbt parta nickel plated. Kach Bicycle complete with too' '. y-srup. --r-.ueb n.ioikr. WaiaM. ae eording to tires, peial. fui.lolci etc. 27 to i ror.cd-. ' S lO la oar Spect-sl Wtiotos-le PrV-- K'. r betore t ' for less. To qnicklv tntrodac th? iTwot. rjj- ydo, i hare decided to make a special ooapnn ofecr l ivjoerTsrr reader o( this paper a cbmofi to set a first-ciot: '.ecl at tbe iloweat fyice ever offered. On receip; of n ti rrw we wilj ahip to anyone the abov? Bi.-vrl.-. " rel-cratftd . and guarantee aafe delirsry. MoQ'T "r'nr,j: 1 if ' represented after arrival and eTatnniatinn. ' vY bir C X D. with privilege of exaninatinn in: :- a:.i toc-jen rovided $3. no is sent with order as i.rr- -1 c-v1 f iJ. A written bindintc warrantv with rn RfsyH-. M ta a faaooa of a lifetime and yon nw aord .o :.t nMr tBBUypaa. Addresa all order ao CASH BUYERS' UNION. ta Wast Vast Bareai Strret. Ea f . J CKIkACO. IIX Masonic. The grand lodge of Masons convened in Portland yesterday. The following aie in attendance from Linn county: Shedd, No. 79, N 1 Crume, J P Cor net: Haleey. No. 61. W H-SUepherd; St. John's, No.- 62, D 11 James, F J Miller, J PGalbraitb; Lebanon, No. 44, JO Gordon; Thurston, No. 28, James McDonald, M Cunningham, G VV Brand- enberg; Corinthian. No. 17, A U treerk pen, J Fleischer; Brownsville, No 86, W B Blanchard ; Scio, No. W A K w- mg. Ibe omcrrs electea tor the ensuing rear; Philip Metschan, grand master; V II Hobeon, deputy graud master; J it meiand, senior grand waruen; 4 at Hodson, junior irrani warden ; D 0 Mo Kercher, grand treasurer; James F Rob inson, grand secretary; Jacob Mayer, chairman of the educational fund. The Eastern Stars elected the follow ing officers: Mrs F A Helm, W. ti. M.; John Vert, W.G. P; Mrs M Luike, A. W. O. M.; O H Janes, A. W. G. P.: Mrs M A Conkhng, G. 8.; Mrs G M Strange. G. t.; Mis Carrie Wise, G C; Mrs Jenuie Muckle, A G. C ; Mrs A M Haley, G C; William Clemens, G. L. ; Minnie E Lee, G.M.; MK Brown, G . Adah: Clara Darling, G. Uuth: Susan J Henui-er. G. E; Ora 11 Morey, G. Mar tha; SlecUE Colvin, U. Electa; Bar bara Crabill, G. W.; S L Slone, .G. 8.; Clara BurkholJer, G. O Depraved Hobos. Yesterday evening a most disgusting and outrageous crime was perpelrateu upon tue person oi a young Doy in a hobos' camp in tee river bottom a abort distance beyoLd the Eugene bridge. The crime commiiu d was that of sodomy and the beasts who did it compelled toe helpless boy to accede to their demands by uiog force. He wa badly bruised and beaten by the fiends in human flesh, who were in a drunken condition at ice time the act was committed. Marshal Day, Puliceman Pratt and Sheriff Johnson last evening invaded tLe camp and arrested eight of the ho bos. They were placed in jail and the matter brought before the grand jury today. The town has been thrown into a fever of excitement over the horrible- ness of tha crime. Eugene Guard. A Bad Depctt. E. J. McClanaban, of Euirene. for a year - and a half the trusted deputy rame warden of Mr McGuire, has fallen from grace, and turns out to have been a wjll in sheep's clothing. He was arrested in Eugene yes.eruay, and, on being confronted wub overwhelming ev deuce chanting ntni with illegally dealing in deer hides, he pleaded guilty and was fined 50. The evidence revealed the fact that McC&n ahan had secured over 2000 pounds ot deer hides, and had ixxed and shipped them under a fictitious name to Port land. Mr. McGuire expects now to ar rest the parties to whom the bides are consigned. Mr. McGuire has revolted tue deputveuip ot aicmananan. r,. i, Reed, who was indicted with McClana ban on the came charge, a!w pleaded guilty, and was also fined 10 Oregon- utn. Good Horse Sense. Trot. Bristol's educated hones, ponies and mules displayed their wonderful in telligence last night at the opera house to a large audience. Perhaps as high a grade of horse sense as one ever sees wa exhibited; also mule sense Prof. Bris tol tuts a bright company of performer! , from the trick mules to Sultan. He holds school and his scholars do their parts well. The arithmetic exhibit inn of Sultan on the face of it is a marvel, though of course everybody thinks it a trick some way though Ju. able to tell how. The swinging, rocking, etc., were all as advertised. People like to see horse shows, particularly when so well preented as that of Prof. Bristol's, hich was greatly appreciated by all witness ing it. i Prof. Bristol gave a matinee thi after noon and will give anohtr entertainment tonight. A McsicaL. A Grand - musical and literary entertainment will be given by the students of the musical and literary departments of the Albany College, Tuesday e eniug. June 16, in which the fo lowing will take part: The Col lege Glee Club, of more than 20 mem bers, in glee and college songs. Miss Mary Cundiff, and members ol the col lege oratory, assisted by the celebrated Albany quartette, Messrs Aken, Ham nier, Steele and Lundell, also Mies Aid erson and others. Closing the grand program with a Medley of national songs with approniate statuary posing in tab leau. Musical director, Dr. 7.. M. Par- vin: literary director. Miss Mary Cun diff; accompanists. Misses Aldeison and Harness Collars The Cheapest IMfce to Buy. Special prices on whlpn for th next sixty days. Wat Comb to Alba sr. The silver water st t, which was presented to Al ba.iy crmp. No, 103. W .O. W.. b? the Saletn tamp, as a prize for the largest representation on Woodmen's day at the state fair last October, is now on ex hibition in the aaat window of W. W. Martin's jewelry store. It is a beautiful set and is bighlv valued by the members of the fraternity at Albany. On one side ot tne water pitcher me loiiowing words sre engraved: "noodmen Day, Oregon state Fair. Oct. ?, 1895. Presented by Salem camp. No. 118, to Albany camp, No. 103." In the same window a beau tiful silver salt.urn used in the funeral and nn veiling ceremonies of ths order, is displayed. This was but recently re ceived from the manufacturers and was purchased for the use of the Salem camp. Statesman. T PowgR & TcMUNtCH IP &eT WITH . (;- e fo. No. 5 Mayrr" ...Bicycle... 4- 4- Albany Furniture Co., Incorporated, A ii A A Qrura Placs. The election of As sessor Jackson aa county clerk may cause iiome embarrassment lan'ees dipiomalic relations are estaMisned between judge Neil and the populist patty ia some manner, and even in that event there mav still be embarrassment. Mr. Jack son cannot qualify aa clerk while be is assessor and hia leim of office aa aasetwor does not expire until next January, lie must qualify as clerk on July 1st and to resign before that time aa will be nec essary will give J udge Jeil tbe - appoint ment of his successor, air. jatkson is now in the mulct of the I8S6 assessment and it ia not probable that a democratic assessor to be appointed would care to take up f-'r. Jackson's work wnere no icit ott. continue it and uiiier tne wnoie woik. Ashland Tidings. Hopkins. 10 Ci. Admission, 2 ct children. has FBIDAT1 J. S. Smith, represent a ive elect. moved to Albany to reside. Mr. Julius Joseph went to the Bay yes terday with his cigar case. Mr. Samuel Nixon, ot Harrisbarg. has returned from his trip to England. Mr. and Mrs. George Letrllier have been in the city on their way to Ainalie, Vi ash . to reside. Misa Rose Bloch, of Porfand, it to sing in an entertainment at Salem next Monday eveumg. Mayor Robert MonUgue, of Leba non, will be the new deputy county clerk. tie is a bright and competent young man Hon. John Burnett, of Corvallis, was in the city to-day. Mr. Bume'i has the atifactis of having received 40M) or 5000 mora rotes for supreme judge than Cleveland dul tor president. Hon. Asa Lewelling, of OakvUle, Las received the appointment of deputy; sheriff under Mr. Gainee. He ia a broth er ot the ex-governor of Nebraska of the same name. Mrs. W. C. Davis and daughter Ethel left vesterday for Butte, ilon., where Mr. Davia and son Merle have been for several weeks, and where they will all locate permanently. Mr. J. fc. Wright and family left on last evenings overland fo their old home in Denver, Col They made many friends here during their rhorl residence whose best wishes for their success and happiness accompany them. Mrs. Rebecca Goodrich, a sifter of Mr. Hugh Nkkerson for many years a resi dent of this city, died at Iter home in Sharon, Noble rounty, Ohio, where she had spent her life, on June I, al the aje of 76 vears. The Niokeraona trace thrr anceAry back to the Plymouth col.-ny, an honorable lineage. Lebanon. Vf. C. Peteison will apolr f jr a patent on ins improved shoes with pneumatic soies. J. h. Charlton was in Salem a few dys recently. He says that many resi dents oi tne wapitai city, of all parties, believe that Vanderbuig was counted out, and much indignation is expressed. Auvance. Mr. J. C. Maver returned to Lebanon Tuesday from DuBuque, Iowa, after an aueence oi auout two month. Joel says he was glad to get back to Oregon. He gives tome terrible accounts of a cyclone mat pasted near ucre tie was. Mr. Charles M. Anderson, of the Ex press, went over lo Soap Creek, in Ben ton county last Saturday, where be bad been engaged to play In an orchestra for a picnic given at that place. He also played aith tbe same orchestra Saturday ntgbtforadance. The manager of the orchestra seems to think Charley a pretty good player, as he drove twenty nines alter nun to piay witn tuem- A lodge of the Degree of Honor of tbe Highest of an ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Mm 1 V ItMdms (Something Good to Eat Ilft; AnSQZMSESE PUCE Linn County Pioneers, SOCIAL AND rr,KSOAL Boa i DurEaKKCav About as laughable an incident aa we have beard of the last campaign, was of a ceitain populist and a friend who went to Albany to hear Coxey,savs the Scio Press. On the same evening lion. M. C, George waspeaking at the court house. Our populist came in auer tue speaking nau commenced and as most all public speakings occur at the court bouse they went there to bear Coxey. After the speaking was over tbey remarked that they did not tike Coxey for the reason that be talked just like the goldbuga do, and they could not aee wherein he differed from any of the gold standard speakers. Wbet they were informed of their mistake, a sort of bnmstooey scent so our informant staled was perceptible in tbe atmosphere, WiLLAwma Co mm ex cicar tt. The commencement season of Willamette University will begin on Tuesday June 18. On Wednesday the comic opera. "IhelKoae ol havoy" will be presented by tbe college of music. There will be reunions, aod a price spelling match during tbe week. Sunday the 21st will be baccalaureate day and Rev. Rasmus will deliver the aermcn. Tbe com mencement ot tbe college of oratory will take place Monday, Jntte 23, at 8 p. m. Mimes Helen Crawford and Mary Con fliff will graduate from this department. Tlie college conservatory wi!l have it eotntnenceo.enl on Wedoeaday at 10 a. m. Commencement proper takes place on inurauay june at iv a. at A. O. V. W. was onraniat-d In thia ritv last Thursday evening by Mrs. Uotman, I Tat Maccaa.l Pkwk-. The Maccabee Grand Ladv of Honor of Salem. aasisiMi picoJc at CoryallU yw.erday was a decided by Mr. and Mrs. Barker, and Mr. Gray, eoceea. The attendance was large, in- of Albany. The lodge was organiaed I eluding a large delegation from Albany, with twenty charter members, and was I TOieriauaiog program I A. F. ShulU baa bought the flouring mill at Jefferson. Rev. N. J. Bryan and wife are holding evangelistic services at Brownsville. Geo. W. Uarrij went to Portland this morning to meet bis mother who will arrive on the flyer from Sscramento and come op lo Albany on a vUit. Mrs. Ira A. Phelps and the two little Iras left Med ford Wednesday for Albany, Oregon, where they will visit with Mr. Phelps' folks until the first of September. MedfordMaU B. F Ramp, C. II. Dalrymple and other populists went lo Salem this morn ing to assist in protesting against an der burg's being counted out. C. J. Bishop, who waa badiy injured by an explosion at tbe wines oi Feb. I R f, lSth. losing one eye and nearly the otb- o;!T"7' .' i "t v Lsaa w 1 1 1 as- er, is in the city, tin baa been in ma hospital at Portlaul since then and now has good osa of one of hia eyes. Rev. D. V. Poliog and and family left thia noon for Johnstown, Penn Mr. Rot- trig's former home, where and at booth Fork they will vitit several weeks, re turning to Albaoy in r-eptember. May their trip be a pleasant and safe one. Rer. C. W. Court aright, wife and son Dana Mt this noon for Oakland, Or., here Rer. Coortngtit has accepted the pastorate of tbe Presbyterian cnarch The remainder of tbe family will go af ter commencement. They have all gained tbe esteem aa4 mpect of Albany named Upchurch lodge. Tbe officers were elected as follows: Mra. Alice Hyde, Past Chief of Honor; Mrs. U. Y. Kirkpatriek, Chief of Honor; Miss Minnie Thompson, Lady of Honor; Mra. n m. liohine. Chief of Ceremonit-s: S. P. Bach, Recorder: J. F. Hyde. Finan cier; .Mrs. S. M. tiariand, Ktcetver: Urs, ti. ihotupeon, t sher: Mrs. W. 11. Reed, Inside Watchman; Win. Robins, Outside Watchman. Express. Undertakers and Embalmers. Baltimore Block, Albany, Oregon No Charge for Hearae or Services - . THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT: 40.000 Hamaa Bodies Msfilated wy yw aa Diieiiag TaWas la MsCcaf CaCeoss la B Uaitad States. OuEGosc'a Goldxx Assiva.vaT. Th; I fiftieth year since English rule ceased in what is now the elate of uregon, v aen- ington, Idaho and part ot Montana, oy the treaiy of June IS. 1?4, win tie cele brated by the Oregon Pioneer Assoiia tion in it 24th Annual Reunion, in Porte land, Oregon. June 1, 1886. The com mittee ol invitations are: . aiav thieu, 1842, P. G. Stewart, 1843, John Mm to. 1844, Thomas K. Cornelius, lb, Carlos W. Shane, 1P46, J. T. Appersoo, 1847. Ahio Walt. 1848. Cents C. Strong, 1849. T. Wrgant, 18S0. M. C. George, 1851, J. A. Strowbridge, 1852, E. D sbattock, 113, uean tiwncnaru, 100, A. II. Brevman. 1855. 0. N. ait. 185 H. D Sanborn, 1857, U. t. raxton, 1858, W. P. Shannon, 1859. For a Ct-fas Evmau There are now four clubs entered in the Examiner contest from Oregon : Portland nign School, Portland Academy, Albany Colts and the Astoria Examiner, it is pro bably .Salem will also have a club. This will mean a series of games to decide rhich club Ehall go from Orraon. How will it be arranged. Back to Tax a a. Three prairie schoon ers passed tniougn tins allernoon On the side of one ol tbem waa the in ecriplioa, "Everett, Wash , April 28, 1896; back to Texas we go." Another one said. "Texa. home, sweet home." The wagons were drawn by h- raca with die sign 'Oata wioted within." plainly evident, and the entire on! fit did not have the appearance ot very much thrift. Ibis makes 10 or 15 of these outfits that have patsed sou'h throneh this cite with n tbe past three days. Tbe one. tion arise, will theee poor deluded people he anv better oft after they reach Texas duard. Like Syftiphn Ibev will be ever rolling the stone up the mountain. Oregon wants immigrants but not the ahifiiefs cla?. Prateet tbs dead.'' Tbonaasds of a-rsvs robbed saDttaUy. AO arave, rCKardlsas of location, is safe from tbe ravages of tbe ba- ' am gbool. Tbe Bot 6aavs Vaclt affords sositivs sad abso lots Mcanty aalost tbe Grave Kohbmr. and Broteet both cakt and body from dampness, moldy aa4 decay, aod from borrowing I , erntt ii k Absehrah Air tiSM sad Made wholly of BeawsMr steel sad malleable Iron aad is aw tieallyiadtstractible. Sfaoaldlia need in avery iBterawot. Over M.ow ia aetaal bm. For sale by all aadertakara. iUnufd by Tbs Ouussiea Caewlcal , SprasyBaM, Obis. 4-5 For Sale by Albany Furniture Co. t-T.3j--aaaT.- sa V .SaTswMar Ii I aaSW. ik m ar I f if f nu v v - The vole for n-veyor in I ckn coonly was a ti-. the'n-goniao hs rwen hinjr about istiria a. cording to the Bujget. tierrisH. recently of Cnrval U h bot'fbt a t.alf internst in a Eugene sa!xD. The Mbanv creammv has orrters shesd for 20.000 pounds of butler, which will be tilled The board o' fiw deleg-tes wi-l meet to night at thoir hall at 7W. All members A SiMTtAM Mas. The Irlle saloon fracas which was mentioned in the Stateeman yesu-nlay morning was brought into the recorder's court yester day when the injured man. who turned oat to be the notorious Dick Ho-ner, from the Santiain country, an ex-con vict, swore out a warrant for John Ep person, charging him with a fa tilt and battery. Epperson is a well-known race horse jocaey and hails from San Francisco. At a late hour last even ng Officer Fiester arrested hia man who. hen brought before Kccoider EJee, Pleaded not guilty f the charge. His trial was set for 3 o'clock this afternoon and he was rel:aed on bail bi- b he furnished in cash It waa btaUtl lr.t night that Horner, the proMriti.ig i' nees, had left the city goirg to hia home in the mountains. II thai is the cane Epi era n a ili, of course, not be prose- cuted further. Tbe trouMie i eai.l have occurred over a game of dice. eecSi man having 10 up and bj!i rlsmung the putfe. Mateatuary itvy:i fc and Best Factory io ghBFto!fiSu5rt the World select the Waverly 'JIl fwnce between a wlieei mat w tiuy e- - - -.. .i,nl, claimed to be. Some others may oe gooauu Waverly is the Itighest.of l'Vgrle. portlier lo on fl!' 28 apd 28 inch 175.00 and tSa.00. .uA'KWc. ; A.J. Hodges iwdiasapous, iu - - . - -3z Are built irj 3 tVlfi larfireSt I requested lo be presenf. At ire stave mwunii tumntwiun Exjefienccd Eiders-" the heights) jAent, 1 . !V P. was rendered on tbe court bouse r rounds. VY. T. Kigdon of Salem delivered lbs address. The tog of war contest attracted a great deal of attention. The Peter team of Al bany was irresistabie. They pulled Cor- ilia over tn 13 minutes and jrnerson in 3 miontes and were declared victors. Ia the foot races Tom Kiley of this city won the 220 yard race. The Ladies band and Sodaville band furnished the mane the occasion was one the Albany peo- 1 ... .... . , - pie say uiey win re mem Oct a long ume peocleand will take the best wishes of oor citisena geaerally to their new home. The Yaooina Post says: Mr. J. Joseph manufacturer and dealer in cigars, to baccos, etc- Albany, came ia Wednes day, going to Stlets the next morning U IS IU1I IO Ul , M. w w PMiwi w Lincoln county. Mr. Joseph has fairly earned the reputation of mannlacturing tbe best cigars ia Uregoa. and is one o tne most popntar. geaiai ana dating of buainaea men. Uini A1 HKtD Superintendent Lawler auJ Cant. Smith of tbe Lawier mine were in ibe city today. Nothing new. Mr. Jonas Da via. one of Oregon neers of '45, of Shedd, is iu Portland tending the meet;ng of the pioieers session usere. S. S. Train and family. Mra. Car. Phillips, C. R. Sylvester and others went to Independence today t attend the G A. K. encampment. Dr. Nat Rcdpath. attendant phvcician at tue asylum at Sieiiacootn, asn., ar rived in Albany ytterdy on a (ew days nan and vtent out to LeUanoa lo see his mother Mrs. C. B. Mootagne. rrank Conor. of Corvallis, fcrmer proprietcr of the Corral: s GasHte. was n the city, Taeeday. He has sold out Lis interests in Corvaili and will take rest for a year. swiKhng the litre in looking una nea location McMinn- vtlleT. It. W Merriiusn, acnt of tbe S. T, Co., Gervais, k-ft Wediieedav lor a n o the vacauon. He 1.1 go to Medtord and Jacksonville wliere his wile and little daughter are tsw vbiiing. This is his first lay-off in fonr yeirs. Gerrait Star, CuIU'KC Note. Tug MraicAi. Jrxtoa. T1,is afternoon the juniors of the Albuiy fjonserraturv cf Music gave a recital at the eollewe 's pio. I with the fallowing program: "alan.ii nj M. I Des Pompiers.'' W sison Vtda Maatoa eers in I d Lottie Layton ; "Minnehaha Polka," Cera fctiaabeUi Coortnght ; Tha Deep, Deep Sea." liatxiel Riley Uulburt: -The Front," Sctioobeeg Mtss Marie Parrish ; "Alpine Glow," Oeaten LMtie Layton ; "Over tbe Ocean." Pineori Mies Ella lor bet; Heather Bella," Lange Vida Maatoa ; Soeala Op. i No. 1 , Keetltoven, MiniurUo and tnreeuaaiBao. Vocal X,io, twlecteU Mr. Loodell ; "1'olanaiMi BnUiaata." Bohnt Mra llora Par; "liarbar Seville," Overture, Rossini First piano, Misses Page and Sedgwick, second piano, Mias Torbet and Mr. CI aa. A. Cundiff. S!Mand !HS BOOKKliUPIf I-'!'!.' liNi.LI'.il C ' . . WV . UUSLSkSS BA.VCHi.t; " r?yf: " "5 - JLV-'--"V. I VtMSS. n - ... . , . V;C ) D3ASD!i;D DEPARTAEHT' LAL.IES V. ,.'i4." W - . ;.-,-' 1 .run 1 Ii ' rl jFTrZ ALBANY CIGARS FACTORY ,1. JOSEPH. .fropi'lcwn-. This Famous aemd7enres r.ol' kly. permansDlly aB norvom aiin!iiee.'Wiui Meiuury. In of Uraln rower SiaUacho. WaJu.nihe. lt Vitality. NighUy Bml ovll dreams, Impotency and wauina dliieaaes caused bT uouXtitVLlemnorenuw: Coot4inBoopiats. isa serreie. nd blood bnlulrr. Makes ths pale and puny ptroogand plump. En.iiv eed l"v e.tpw-ket. S I psrboi; f or SJ. By mall jpta. m I d Su kavrHlUn qwrantft or nxmr nlnUd. Wrlta ns.i free Mdleai bk, Sealed plain wrapper, wlta tlmonlals and wuli. T"U7: TrthvUOOGEBAalO' AtM.AraiwUHS. , ,DJ Bl eT" S VJ 3aW S -m 2lU.. KUttt.1. l"l- 1 -jl Iture&ls in A'iaay.yre meeting . n a' - if I ttt rortiaii ' ir -oon a. ueisenuoner rean 4 paper 00 "Slight Ailments P of l'arvin's junior clan in music wiil give a recital at tbe college next Fri Uy afternoon at 3:i!0 o'clock. Everybody invited. There win be no aamissisn lee. Mr. Howard, a laboring man, working in a loggiog camp, near Mill City, was bit tjy a fa'dng tree Ibis week and severely injured, lie 1 expected to recover though. Some goud t-liinz is repotted in tbt tmall streams a few miles from Albany, i'he Dkmocrat acknowledges the receipt if a nice men from an Albany escu!a(eus who caught forty all atone. First class meats of all kinds, a 1 well as hams, bacon, etc. at the Linn Dressed Beef Co's shop at Second and Ellsworth streets. Courteous and prompt treat ment. . Dr. J. L. Hill is abcut to bein the construction of bis brick block adjoining tbe Russ House, which bat been in con templation for sometime. It will be two stories. A good sized crowd left thia morning for the Maccabee picnic at Corvallis. Pete Ruettner. Pete Anderson, Pete Rilev and others of the rope pulling team have done some live practicing and ex pected to sweep the field in the tug of war. G. F. Simpson is building a big ware house for R. Veal & Son's cbatr factory. The large business of this company neces itarn mora room Fourteen hanls are -Hi ployed now, and sales are prompt and iteauy. . Tbe regular maimer excursion tickets were placed en sale by tbe 0. C ft E. to day. He'eitHer it wilt cost on'y $3 60 to go to Yt.quina and return, good any day and for tbe entire season. Tbe papers, particularly, the Oregonian is being failed with a good deal of rot about the militia being sint to Astoria to preserve order, on account of trouble witb stxiktngt sbe men. CoMUKStttVEsr. The cotnmcncetneii exetcises promise u b" of untisiial in terest this year. lle exerciei imi-y will be beld at lbs v. r. cnurcii, tne baccalaureau eermou being deliveied by Rev. T. 1'. lioyd at tue u. r. cnurcn in the morning and the address by Rev. Clelandatthe M. E. Church '.n the evening. Hie j'iniois nave a mw pro gram for Monday evening st ine college chapel. The conservatory graduates will give a choice program at 10 a. m. Tuesday and a public entertaienient in tne evening, ine graduating exercise will take place a', the V, l Churcti Wedneadav morning. The suhiecs in dicate something good: Miss Ina Me nu loch's being "American rumic Schools." John Philip Johnson's "The Love of Fame." Miss Zella Maud fVofd.v's "An lueal Education," Alfred Melvin Williams' "Silent Forces," Ar thur Wellesly Fosliay's "Patriotism ' Tntnrorxrsed will be a song bv the Cjin servatory quartet, a solo by Mrs. Iang- 1 mil.. EJ....1 1 .. .. . 1 -ion. a Diano soio or misa xxtvucior nuu a song by the conservatory trio. The alumni aui meet in me evening. Exsmaiion were ended this afternoon, Tbe way iJ of the transgressor is hard especially at rxaminalion time when he has been running out nights so says tne Professor. Several visitors were at chapel this motning. After the chapel exercises the students listened 10 some very ediiying remarks noon the fatuity The muiical itiniors gve a recital this afternoon at 3:30. Tbe order of exercise for the next week is aa follows: Friday. June 12 College tociety hall. unior reception to the senior -class, (on invitation. I SablMMh.JunelJ l uiud Presbyterian church. Baccalaureate sermon at 10:30 o clock a. in bv Key Thos. Poyd, D. D., Portland. At Mel hod. nt church. An nual addrews to the Christian Associa tion at 7:40 p. m.. bv IU-v. J. A. Cle- laml. Montreal. Canada. Motiday, June 15 College chapel. Junior orations at 8 p. m Tuesday, .'one 16 At opera house, grdtiating exercises of the Conservatory of Music at 10 a. m. Concert at 8 p. m Wednesday, June 17 At United Pres byterian church. Commencement ora tiuns at 10 a. m. Al St. Ctiarlee, Alumni reunion ami banquet al 8 o clock p m. Mobs A lb r Bcrrsm. The Albany Creamery bad not quite filled their S attle order for 13.000 ibs of batter, when aco' her order came in from roruand tor 16.OK0 lbs to be delivered lust as fast aa it can be made. It ia probable that thia last order U to be placed la co id storage to await higher prices, nnererer saaiple lot ot Albany batter has been ent. the comoanv have received orders in. mediately, and tbey have yet to lose s customer on account of the quality of ibeir product. There ia not an instttn- ion ol tbe kind on the coast that baa better reputation, and it snrprises that thia has been brought about in such a abort space of time. Ilaxn roa tbs Gbaxd J car. Wm, Slavenawas tried before Justice Harris this afternoon for stealing a watch from it. miiis. taaen irom uis veev pocaei. He was held under S200 bonds for the grand jury. Slavens claimed Mills owed him somt thing lu a settlement, ana ne took the watch without leave (or pay, menf. Bail was furnished. Pa!5X Kraosaxs. Robert, tbe 18 months o'd son of O It. Stewart last evening drank part of the contents ot tup of kerosene, which, bad been left on a kitchen Ubie to be uri by tbe hireu girl ia building a fire. Thinking it aal-rhetook a big drink. A ic,ior waaouickty called and everything posei ble has been done to relieve bim. It ia thought he will pail through all right. Tbe annual pioneer picnie was held at Brownsville this week And was a great snccess; on Thursday about 5000 peo ple being present. On Wednesday addresses were de livered by Stale Superintendent Irwin snd Rer. Snyder, on Thursday the an nual address was delivered by Rev.L. C. ; Haulman. Frank Abram Powell and Rer Jas. Calloway also spoke. The latter told about holding a camp meeting near the eame place thirty years ago. Friday. Hon. M A. Miller delivered the address to tbe young people, aad Mayor lmore of Brownsville, and Rev. C. F. Wishart of Albany, the addresses to ths W. C. T. V., stirring temperance efforts. The followirg officers were elected: President. A W Stanard, Brownsville; VNe-president, Robt. Glass, Crawfords ville: d rectors. D 8 Baser. Harris burg : Caleb Gray, Hasey; TA Rigr-s, Crsw- ordsvuie; secretary: O P Coh-w, . treasurer: W R Kiik. Brownsville. OThe meeting next year will begin on me tbird wedneeday ot Jane. Secretary Coabow has compiled the iollowinz list of linn county pioneers who cams to Oregon fi'ty or more years ago: 1837. Mrs Elisi Warren (nee gpaukS- ing.) 1828. C H Walker. 1845. Mrs Jenett Walters. Mrs John McNeal, Mrs Julia A Kirk. Mrs J D Ar thurs, M.-S Sarah Ribetin, Mn Ruth Pngh. Mrs trancis A Pagb, William McCoy. William Hawk. Benwunin Cut ler, A H Petersoa, John Foster, E T X Fiaher, Jonas Davis. u hard to pr-are urleea yore have nii-e wife .and a cracking g.ant coo nove. Now ii yon have ibir a ifr, have the move. You don't want t dispose of the wife, and we do was fo sell the Hove. What's to pteves us from making a dicker? Coo around and we'll talk about it. ' rvTEWAAT A Sox Unw Co. The Best Paint in the world is Masnry's Mixed Pain t and we have it !n all colors. Every body using it likes it. If you want lead and oil we have that, too, and also yarrieh, turpentine, brashes, etc. Stewart fc Sox Hue Co. 1846. Steward Lewis. Mrs E Lewis. T A Biggs. James Blakety, W. R Kirk., John McNeal, Ehas Keeey, Jvn ood. Who Hath Woe? Who Hath Sorrow? Who Hath Much Wrath? Verily it U he that luyeib a Uigf Grade Bicycle at a cost A $50 aix 10 per cent eff for eaeb ForbeLok it breaketh and casteth him into tin duet; yea, even into the mire, ant fceUeb into tbe lands of the repair er, and in theend coetetb Lim man pieces of gold - Moral Boy a "Columbia.' It costs f 100 and is sold by the Stewar A Sox Hdw Co. You Can't Fish very well without a good outfit, snd we would like to tell it to yon. v e hsve rods, nets, hooks, lines, reels, etc.. and tbe prkes are lower than yon aanally pay. &TKWAST A Sox Hew Co. Free Silver Is a mighty good thing, and if yoa have any that yon want to swap t. wago&a or baggies, just come aronnc and see ns. W e carry the "Made baker' vehicles, the very best r earth, and can make yoa good ten &TEWAAT dt SOX HW CO. A Hot Saurx 1 VASK. ioaay oireciw al' sS Oommiaaiorier James Culver, armed with I I WO TOT 3. NlCKCl an oroer irom uie city council, siarieo us to muore the fence belonging to Banker 1 . ti. Albert, which was reporter to be tresTjasptng oa Misaioa street. He had hardly eeansaetieed operauoos when be was ordered to desist by the irate banker, who at tbe same time assumed a threat ening altitude toward the street com missioner Of course Mr. Culver bav-l a s ... -.4 A a.f im tng his order, and being uasessed of a AIlTiOSt AnVtniniT A-. I a4;ubar:awa A w-aaaSbar-Saja IS IS1 I Hlf'TI ajfWmHarUajrajBs SWV wtiamMS ubbbi dnty, refused to accede to Mr Albert's eooittianda and commenced to at the fence oat of the street. This incensed the latter to such aa extent that he struck at Mr. Culver several times bat as ths street commissioner is a pretty solid individual he did not damage him to sny extent Culver finally took bold of but belligerent opponent and soca brought the encounter to a dose The matter will bs settled in the coarts. Poat- BeU p-'as 6. 10 aod tiz at Fteach's. fresh Gab of all kinds si EdSchrneejs. Factory shoes Racket pra. Raket star Iters are 54 gradottea from the Engene sccnois ibis year. y tfsm S aad 10c aduhat Tieredt'a amttter gardea. Fresh vtg-tabies ofalikiadsat Coaa k tl osl oris. Ladiea shirt waiM acts, froee 25c to f200 atFrrachs Ladies pearl shirt vast aea 35 aad 30c. st trench "a The best groceries st price suit tbe times at f'oaa A Hustooa. Srecial taaTaias in shoes fur a abort time at St. Luis Raket dor. Mr-. Yiereck ba opened ber ice cream parlors aad summer giroeo tor Vb learoa A new i a voire of Sbcea jost epened at St Luis Kaket Price lower tbta ever. The rradoafioc sxercue of the stale a Diversity will take pitc-oo June 13 at 9:30 Linen Pq3S aad Dock sails ready cait -pertect fit aad Lata styles for $3.00 at ths Ladle Bazaar. Seme Walsome wrthday gnu at Wil A Stark's, taeap- ibae for every month US tbe Tear. A strawberry sturt cake social Saturdty eveetag. Jaae 13. ta tbe rost omce corner by the Lpwortn Leae. AH re invited Any yoasg mar or woman intending to at teed a rortiaac' ' tail ea college will find it to their tatrrest.call at the Dbbtocbat office. A local blav. written by a lady in Marta- fie-td, will be pit seated by t Stetts Theaire Co.. Saturday nijbt. Coos Bay Mail- On Tbursdav of next week the big union is the way e sell packets of garden seed, and we also have gardea seed in bulk and trass seed of all kinds for sale cheap. Stew AST & Sox Hsw Co. wan'ei by a farmer ts kept for es by the Mewart dc Sox Hardware O Engines, separators, binders, mo era, rakes, plows, harrows, and al most anything else in the line of im plements or hardsrare. G. A. R. Omcxaa. At the state en campment at Indeoeudence yesterday the following ofheeta were elected lor the euauig year: 1) C Sherman, of Salem, dr-tia.rtroent lomminoer: J. ja.oiocatoti. of 1 nde peodeoce, senior vtca ctwuuaad. I er; J. W. Maxwell, ot Tillamook, junior Tire commander: IV J. w. bradakaw. of Saiem, medical dire, tor; Rev Barton, of Portland, chaplain: K. A. Frame. E. r. Manning. D. W. Maubcas. . i-l Gardener, E. F. Chapman, coancU of ad- mmietrauoe : A. K. Kadv. j. at. tsar-i linganse, H. S. Ailen. delegates to ths national convention, with tier, isarion. J. M. Miller and T. O Smith alternates. The VV. K. C. elected the following 1 officers: Mrs Sarah M. McGown. of Oregon City, president; rs. W. P. Con- oway. ot lndependenoe, senior Tice pres- ident; Mrs. Baker, ot uuriaae, junior 1 vk president; Mrs Cochran, ot Uregon cur, Uesaorer. CjideUv.TasmKsklT. fcm Cared. Four on ot S v wa suffer Hal w of-tbebia partac t2a penalty cf early tin nit. Vvs Uaa, reclaim ymr ttaat desraOx. Send tor book wtti axpiaamtkaa aad proofs. Mailed iseaWI' troa. ERIE UEOSCAL CQnBoffala.H.T. 4s Slraney- Upholsterer -SwAro . Repairer run Yocsgest Miaraaaa. A Salem enrrest ou lent writes to the Oregon iaa to inquire tne name am atvi us u voungwt members 01 ua nonee ww mo- ate of Oregon tor tne pset toureewioas. Unfortunately, there are no records irom which to establish a certain reply. Rep resentative Wilkinson, 01 urn coowy waa supposed to be tbe youngest mem ber of the session of 1393. Senator Job. Dr own in The twentt sixth aaaual camoiencement exercms of tbe Orearn etatw agricultural coih ge. Curraltis. wil bs beld on Wed- aenlay. the 24 h int. ine al tiroes to tne gra,luaUng class will be br lion. I- K. eatherford nf Albany, aad SUie bnper- intended irwin will deliver tbe state teachers' diptonias. vo tl ai Pio- Busiitrss Chasgs. Mf. A, J . Hodges has sold his interest in the drug store of Hodges & Burkhart to Mr. O. C. Mo Farland, formerly in the business with Mr. Hodges, and the firm of McFarland Jk Rnrkhart will hereafter run the bust- ness. Mr. Hodges has been in the busi ness continuously for seven years ana has made many friends in it. lhe new firm will have the confidence of the pub lic. All Bewanaieasl II. Ask your physician, ) our druggist and your fr'en'U about Saitoh's Cure for con umption. They will renorainend it. For ale by Foshay & Mason. . Price's Cream Baking Pow.: t Swarded Cold Medal Mldwiatar Pstr. ban Ptm Wa WILD , WitliEGzenii I was a saftVrer for ettbt years from Eetsn. but now sm enUrely cured. Ths palms of my " wsra covereo ana oauiy juitain , blUUrs appeared, tbea would pe.1 off, sMvIng a red, stoootb surfaoa, which would burs like Bra sod Itch. On ths Instd of ths upper part of . iimke. mat nd blotches would aoDr, and aa soon as 1 became warm, tbs burulav and itch, log would beets. Klitht sfwr sight 1 would lis awake aod sorateh, and almost ao wild. I ft a box of OUTictin. and a bottle ot Ouyioim lts u. .ml .ft.r . Imw stintleatto&a 1 Btieed ths redness snd inflsmmsiloi: disappear; ' . .. Ju.. A mm. mtnt a mitm earafSJIA Ufl. I can truthfully as.erl that worih of COTICtlBAKsMaoit s snred ms. iOUX 1. l'OUTB, PltUbuig, Pa. a ... fr..VM-vv. Warm fcattlf wltb Co . .... . mil. ..HtlMtlnn. nl l-TiefH teint- in austa Wl vurivwe n.-ua.,-ie BMSti. sad ml mi a.mor cur-fr. ..i. IK. M VrlM. (NnMfll. sa-TsvK-i Ksl.sT. . anil i. Ivnss WsuO asn Cssu. C"Kr., Hole I'mp... Ho.u-n . say1 -tovr Is rvnusseuuy vur mi Jeff Jlevrrfi received S6 more anderburg in Curry county. Several Albany peopl- went to tbe neer picnic at Brownsville today . A ne cost of paint i being slapped up on the Itevere ifou-e ry Miner fcueeens. Now that to fishing is being done tbe Co'timbia is reported to be stive with sal mon. - Jeff Meyers received over twice a mny vottx f r congressman in Marion county a in hifln county. Two dubs are being organ red in Satem for the Examiner contest; but Uiey bave not jet bt en entered Prof. Bristol and his pinies aid mule pleased another gocd anlience at the opera house last night. Tbose horses know their buiineas Thirty prod offices were robbed in Oregon from June 1. 1805 to June l.;i893 The P. 0- sr-emt lo be a favorite target of the rob-, ber. At the meeting of the city council Ut ck, C. 8. llarnish resigned a cn.inci. man and I. A. Bitveu was elected to fill the vacancy. Scio Press. The Albany Creamer reslArdav had to return an 8000 pound order for bjtter. nl ready having orders amounting t 2I.C00 pounds abend, all it ;an nil in tbe time de- ir.d. The grand lodge of Knight of P thi ill moei lo Boker City in October tbit year. 1 ready comniiuees have been ap pointed and a local paper there says tne city's reputation for noapita'ity and broad mindd'ies will be maintained No gamblers or swindlers of any class whutever are tolerated by tbe Great Wal lace Shows, Second class and inferior aggregations make the swindling opera tions the principal part of their business, and some of them have a show only a a blind unscrupulous followers. Baker City Urmeaat. ' H1BaiaBiasSBalalB . ,a- Two Bto CiaccsM. Sells Bros, and Forepaughs great circus will be in Al bany about August I. They have a con tract with the S. P. providing that no nther rirctis shall be carried over the road ahead of it; hence if Wallace's cir cus, wlitcti ts aneau oi it, gota up mo val bv it will cave to Do oy river, ne will be circuesed this year for certain. Money to Loan. r A limited amount of money to loan on Fbeb Wind. Ilookins Bros, hsve in vetted a com pressed air tank for fihing bicycle tires witb wind, too nwaco a tube to the proper place, let on the air and the work Is done without any pump ing. Krre ior everybody. Call and wind up. vm f I inn MBhtV. SlWni picnic will begin at J-JTersnn aad will last j jgg-. wmM aDdocbledly the voungest sen over Friday There will be sheeche and I ik. isoa ssvnn. and wiii likely faces aod a live ume jeoenuiy. I have the satDedu-tincuoa in 1S7. Kepre- Lad'es wi l do well o call at tf-e Ladi-ja aentaUve Jeffrey, tbe iwpolwt "boy or Baaaar tor their ahirt waists. They car- j ator," was supposed to l toe youngest ry the targtU aasort meets aad l-Jet styles member of the house rt IShsving been a perfivt I suaranteed. On Sunday the O. C. E. taW-ner Al bany will lay over at Salem until 6:30 for the awuno-ialKjai ot those attending A good sepprr alward for 28 cen-x Just across ths street at Height - Bros. you can get wLat vou wint ta tbs meat line, wmtl cut, with good treatmeat thrown in !-owe nice baoa ana cams on nana. Wm Rials ol Benton county, war put ting a ha ter c-a a colt -eaterday when it r-reJ and struck him ia the bead with its front feet, knorkiog bins s-Hue!es and aotrly fracturing his tkulL "Children's day' wilt be oUerved by ths 0uaregaUfnal Sunday School on next Sunday. June 14. at 3 o'doclt. ine pro gram will consist of songs and recitation by the school, aad special selections by tbs choir. Everybody cerdiali tented. Hair, wool and sbc-idy anted aad made over. Furniture of every dVaxaiptioa an4 images re -erbol-tired aed vartiabed- Orop . aolc ia ta-5 P. O . or call at atreel. betwaea Ferry audi Br jadalbia. A taany. Or. rniDDDPOISDI 0 Primary. r.e born in 1869. but iha-Moe book in forms us that Repre-afntative Oeorgel Rinearson waa only 24 years old in 1S95, so he was the youngest Representative John Gratke ia said to be the voungeet memhe--aleet of the loae. He hails) from Clatsop county, and hia age is abcut 23. rr If yoal teLL-aia ans wsvrute Llt-iWU--l-.- , -antaals. i ansa Tl hi ' " Zay auiat tbeVdy. Hair or ESHrowatalli-.-; Mrasraaualo-ifa. We soOra tbe mort IlivTii m ai-1 astWait-s ta vswrid lor ;a r a iiaant far r Ti-a Si. iaae ha sJwstti alnsa Tb r,-cnr at Yaquisa. Kamor says l irtat a sadmoa cannery is talketl of. will nmraahlr ba erected this season, at Yannina. A noted cannery man and ia irrdited with being at the head of tbe enterprise. The trouble on tbe lowtr Columbia river this season has set some cannerymea to prospecting for other points where ttoey can cute their business without the annoy-1 nM ami interference by lawless and i i .rnoiKU fa-ie-nra. fcallawags and T. J. Kresa. the paiater and paper hang-1 Uin. -ho should never have been per- er of East &ilem. has returned Irom a six i miued to set foot on our shores, we month s trio ia Southern California, and hnna. that the rumor of the eetablish- says he is happy to be back where things j ,-. 0i u,e cannerr may be realised, are green He reports Loa Angeles boom-1 .nj ,,xtrid our beet wishes in tjMi-j aajaiaaa Aaaolte v-too'-. v?-a Fire Insurance INSURE YOUR PROPERTY fTTm Bask Ball. The Vancouver Orion S detested independence 18 lo 7 yesterday. Thev will n lav Albany feunaav. anu mm .... . , niieneniience oeieatea Aiuany, it wui mean rustling for Albany to make a good showing. The clab has been strengthened and will 8ght to win. pKriDiuiLY CsAir. J. A Letellier, the man from Junction adjudge.: insane yes terday, was taken to the as plum at Sa lem today says tbe uuard. tie was ot an excitable and violent disposition snd had to be confined in tne county Jan last ing, won about tuu.uw people, out lea men fcr every job. Wages are very low SsJemJouraal The State 8. S. elected tbe following officers: President, Rev O E llawe. Port land; vice president, C A Sehlbrede, Romberg, and Key A R Olds, Weston: secretary. A A worse, Portland, treasurer snd financial secretary, W D Dearer, Port land: rtnmsrv superintendent, Mrs & w Allen, Port land; members executive com mittee. F R Cook, Rev John Morrison aad RevO a ttlatr; buios manager ot l ia- ings, A A stone; normal upenmeoueo, (IT BiJinga, Ashland: superintendent. home vttitaUon wurg, Kev U A biair. Portland ; superintendent, home Uepart- forita fullest success, otherwise. Poet. night. A large crowd collected at the meat wors, ttev V tt cum-. jau before tram time this mo-ning snd when the unfortunate man was taken out. he became very much frightened at the crowd, wnen me train puuedout of the station the excited patient rusned out upon the rear platlorm of the last rar. tie was seised by btierirt jounson who attempted to force List of Patents. Granted to Pacific States inventors this week. Reported by C A. Snow A him back into! Co., solicitors of American and Foreign the car, but quick as a cat the fellow.who patents, opp. u. b. Patent omce, n aan hasonly one arm. slid on tot his coat and init,oni'-u jumped; from the platform. The train W H Bartel, Portland, Or., roUry air- bad attained consiuerauie speea nv mail pump, i vimm, aukm-mui, vm, time and tbe man lay limp upon the plat-1 dumping apparatus; W J Cranford, Spo iorm irom tne enet s oi uis inn. tin aaim, aaKT-uiu.c, " . ' train waa atonnnd and. after hark i no nn. lUkeside. Cal. buckle: W II Martin. the insane man was take aboard. I National Military Home, Cal, life saving la the Old Hart ford, the Xew York Tn. nWn-rStam A-MWVOT Xt OUO of tb reO- advance I aKU old line companies he represents. Notes financially snd I taken aad plenty oi time (riven for par men t ott farm msursDce. au ousuiess wu,s pcomrtly attended to. OFFICE IN P- 0. BLOCK ALBANY. OR. J.1Y1. RALSTON arw arw W i" W aT Maston Block. Albany, Or Money to loan on farm ecurity, aia small loans made oa persoral lecurity. Citv. county and stbool warraato bought. Col lee ions made on favorable terms, fin. insurance wr.tten in thtea ci the bvtyett companies ia tte world, at lowest I rates. Gladness Comes General With a better nnaerstwuuiug "- . transient nature of the many phya- BlaCkSmithing cal ilia, which vanish before proper ef- UIUVIW" & ; or ts gentle efforts pleatefforto q j Cn.m,r is now located next doc to rightly directed. There is comfort in ,bfl imprint ogee, where be U prepared to the knowledge, that t many forma ot tt0 nai blackmithinr in a first eass ticknesa are not due to any actual dia- pTi to wit the times, 20 per ansa, but simply to a c-on-wp- cent discount for cap tion -si tne system, wnn-n m-a t - device for railway purposes; G H Perry, , family laxative, Sprupot rMg prompt- I . A gentleman from Corvallis says Uie Needles, Cal, locomotive circulating ex- qr remove. That wiiy n .f' M . IiaUHt aiiacuuieuv ; x- naunuauini, ras-wj " ' vl Tnw all I BA 11 oil-burning maii-ktin: a every wneru estecmo.- w- -v r i ava. w OVaiUS ROOU ncJMWi. - Uul.a-v circus had -Willi it it the rottenest gang of pick Dockets, robbers and thieves gen erally ever congregated together. Five or six well known women were robbed Angeles, Cal, oil-burning malt-kun; a It Rice, Uktah, cal, austract-oooa wr county records: R A Simpson, Ferndale, remedy VfliA WSillln owali ... .m Ana the fact, that it is the remedy whlcn pr-.moes inwnw T. M- Meets every Saturday evening of their pocaei books, a picjch m w .""wr"'? ',p"m ..Viv .itknnt debiliutinr i i . i . ,, t i . . ,.. iviMii.iir, , tm m natkiam ;m i run., . . . uMiiMinw -- , . . aiuicu I-T ma wail aavi an aiuua v v- .. , m , ...... throat games were run. -nailed frae. good farm secui-ity f N. Stxxia A Go. BE OBSERVING. Oah for poultry at R. hi. Robert son' t The best fresh groceries and produce at Conn & Huston's. LtDtesthi Utt t.iiht ja is aseamles dress made by Mrs. McLean. Dr. G. W, Mat-ton, phyictaa and sur geon, Albany Or. Calls answered prompt I iy in city or country. Dr. 11. E. and O. K. Beers offices and reudenoeia tbe post office building. Spec ial atteution given to diseases of women- ImportastSiut Deputy United SUtee Marshal, Geo. Humphrey, was in the city this week, eubpoening witnesses to, appear in the United States court in Portland next week, in the case ol Mar tha Cochran vs the New York Life In surance Co. Mrs. Cochran seeks ta re cover (5000 from said company, that being the amount ot her late husband's policy at the time of her death. Tbe company refuses to pay. claiming that Mr. Cochran committed suicide. The tbe OTauaoa which it acta, His therefore 11 important, tn order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you haye the peuuine arti cle, which la manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Sy rup Co. only and sold by all reputable Oruggista. If in the enjoyment of good nealtn, snd the system ia regular, laxatives or other reroedios are then not needed. It afflicted with any actual disease, one may be coromenoea to me moot uui . ' . . a A ! M a luvSiiiwsTl UK. OX M. Ball. Vituting anights isviieu tend. . J- Va" wraxut, Co f I) JV1 jtL getherl Is it not bet a a. ar, Itnv vear Bread. Pies, Rolls, Cakee, ate, at a reliable store where they use snlv Ura BMtmswruu suj wiun. . Is you doot want dyspepsia and you. never get it by eating an1 mvw Store. U.S. BAKfcKl Be Ellsworth and Lyon 2nd St. CD. Vakdteu. Propneto phyaiuiana, but if in need of a laxative, Sn, shonld have the best, and with the AN IDEA . n.inyna-nuMt svsmtheie. Svruo of Wall I tlrnw i w Urn sses subpoene 1 were : O. V Co- g . , highest and is moat largely Show, F M Powell, H. R Powell. Silas ' am"giv n.-nU Powell and S P Barger. Times. 8 , Wboean tbln) . of sooao simpb bo-h,ra4iSr Srtog yoa -" ...- W-uJiinztuJa uTo- tor their P"