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The boys ar saving for the glorious 4th. up their pennies One o! the difficult things of the world is to make a statesman out of a politi cian. ' . ' Mrs. Ballington Boota recently con verted SS prisoners at Sing Sing, none ol whom were allowed to go, though. Mark Hannah is displaying colossal cheek tor a man known only a lew ! weeke. He'll want to run the whole world before he gets through. Henry Villard is liable to run the N. P.vaga:.n. It might be in worse hands, ana a great many would like to see Mr Villard hold of it again. . As exchange says that the man who asks the question, "Is it hot enough for you," will have the devil ask him the same question some day Congressman Ellis is liable to twist . himself inside out trying to explain bis position on the St. Louis platform He i a squirmer from Squirmville. -. A Kansas supreme judge is named Bean. Let us trust that he ia white all through. Florida Times Uuion. Oregon also has a judge Bean oa the supreme bench. . A Salem paper refers to McKinley as the advance agent of prosperity. la- stead of his name having the effect ol bringing better times the reports show that business is" poorer if anything. This is a small straw. The Cottolene man has learned a lee eon. He thought be would like to as sist a lady friend in becoming a great actress, so he hired a famous instructor. He was sued for $60,1203 for the service and a verdict was rendered for 116,000. 1 Sentimentality comes high . . The truth is the famous McKinley bill on which Bill McKinley is tunning was made up by big manufacturers who fixed the tariff of articles in their lines to suit1 themselves, and yet the sevenue under the Wilsin Uw has been increased- Bat for an outrageous extravagance there would be no deficit: Spaniards are angry because the Cu ban flag was conspicuous among these draping the republican convention hail at St. Louis, and the Spanish papers are even talking about war. In the mean ime the American peopla of all shades of politics will continue to give expres sion to their sympathies with Cuoa, and Spam may keep up the talk about war which she baa been indulging in for the past year. " Bi-MetaUic Platform. Following is the platform of the Bi Metallic League being organized in Ore gon : - J. A tariff tor revenue sufficient to meet national expenses with protection to American labor and its products. 2. The use of both goM and ailver as standard money and not h gold stand ard. And a discriminating tariff against gold standard countries. 3. No more bonds. Postal saving banks- 4. Election of United Suites senators Tjv direct vote of the people. 5. Close the gates of Castle Garden against all an-American' immigration, and make "Old Glory," the keeper of , tbe peace in the western hemisphere. 6. Cat off ell extravagant legislative appropriations for useless commissions, extra salaries of official and jobs, or cut tbe political throat ot tbe man, who re fuses to do it when he baa the opportune iT. . : 7. This being a government of tbe people by the people and for the people, we therefore declare in favor of such laws as will enable the people to express their will for or against proposed legislation whenever practicable. - Milt Miller Interviewed. .--. Mr Milton A Miller, of Lebanon, Linn . county, and James H Townaend, of Sa lem, delegates to tbe democratic national convention, at Chicago, July 7, are in the eity, expecting to leave for the East - Tuesday, says the Oregon ian. The eight delegates selected to go to Chicago, are all for free silver, and they are instruct ed so to vote when it eomes to choosing) a presidential candidate to measure po litical swords witbr Major McKinley. ill Miller is an Oregon-raised boy, and several days ago, when his father, who crossed the plains in 1847, learned of bis son's intention of going East, be remark ed to him that he would have a far more pleasant trip across the continent than tbe father had neatly half a century ago, In conversation with an Oregonian re porter yesterday, Mr Miller said that he 1 and others of the Oregon delegation were goin to Chicago to nominate the next democratic: president of the United States. "Oir country is big enough to take care of itself." he said, "and, for the first time in tbe history of our coun try, a party has admitted to the world our inability u establish our own finan cial poly; "Oregon is for free silver, because, in the .judgment of the democra'ic party and in the bast interests of the people, it is tbt great question to be settled. It is the predominant issue of the day, and the question of the tariff cannot be made to take its place. The McKinley bill left tne country with an empty treasury, it was, in fact, prohibitive, and the fallacy that the tariff is nut sufficient to raise needed revenue is met by the single ar gument that .the government redeems its obligations in gold, when, it" i, exercised its discretion to- rcilem the same ia e.thtr metal, there would l3v been no necessity to raise money by tin sale of bends. - . "So far as I kno, the Oieg n delega tion has, as yet, no choice lor president. We will settle on a choice when we a'l get together, and unit j on a free-silver democrat. JWho it will be we have not het determined. There are a Lumber of prominent candidates, and I think the ' choice will be between tSibley of Pen n sylvania, Bryan oi Nebraska, or Morgan of Alabama." ' MrTownsend Or Bland of Wiswmri, or Boies of Iowa. . "How about Teller T" : "The Oregon de.legat'oa w 11 not favor him. We don't know him Ithinkthat there is plenty of presidential timber available in the ranks of tin democracy, and atLong the maty we will find an ac eeptable candidate. At the next elec tion Oregon will go for free silver by at least lt',003 plurality, and, should the free-silver nieu all unite, ami there shou'd ba but two candidates in tbe field, wj will carry every county in tbe ttti' Or. Price's Cream oaking Powder World's Fair highest Award. the week when the eagle screams, It looks very much a it Matk Han nah wa running (or president 01 tne U.S.'.:-- - ; ' The national democratic piatiorm should nave a plank in favor ol goou roads, a very important thing. There ought to be some w7 to prevent rich Americana spending all their money in Europe summers ; but iheieisnt. California will find out that Oregon baa aome snap after all. We did her up in mt ahaoe in atheletica last Sat urday, and we can knock her out on cii' mate. Even her Corbett is weakening. The London Times wants McKinley elected on account of the sold standard olatform. Of course that will suit En gland, but it Is time we sapped England running the finances of the U.S. Li Hung Chang, the richest man in the world, will cross the United States soon. He is a big man and if you feel the earth move do not be alarmed, it will be only Chang. A tsalem man wants to kuow if he can vote tor McKinley and not for Uobart ! Absolutely imooesible.' ion will have to vote against both in order to defeat I tlahart. the corporation man and mil lionaire. The New Yora board ol aidermen ate dlscussine an ordinance placing a tax on bicycles of f 1 each. The measuie should be killed. A bicycle is no more subject ! tn a anaeisJ tax than any other piece of Dtivate personal rroperiy a man may happen to own. Ex. Not long ago the Marqnis of Q terns twr challenged any cyclist over 50 yeais of age to a road race of ten miles The challenge was taken up by -U- a Lawes, the welt known sculptor, and when the contest came off the marquis won . There is no toadyism about Henry VTattereon. lathe course of an inter view with a representative of the Lon don Chronicle a few days ago, be said "We are republicans, whereas yon are monarchists. W detest your social sys tem thoroughly. Shoddy Americans who come over here in hot pursuit ot social recognition we regard with dis gust, as you regard wilh dirdain. There can be no affini'y between democracy and aristocracy." There are those wood) not know what bimetallism is- They are told by the gold organs that it means debased cur rency, dishonest money, repudiation. silver only tor money, contraction ot the currency, ruin. '. Bimetallism means tbe use of two metals, gold and silver, as tbe primary money ol the coontiy, instead of one metal, told alone as primary money There is not a bimetslliat in tbe we rid bat advocates the coinage of both gold and silver aa money and tbe uje of both to the fullest extent on equal terms. Do we want bimetallism on a gold basis? Do we want to keep up this artificial ap preciation of gold that has wrought aa era of falling prices such as the wot Id never saw before? Or da we waut gen nine bimetallism, where tbe silver dollar will stand on equal terms with gold, as a dollar of might and power under tbe flag of our country and the stamp of the American eagle? Sha'.l we maintain the gold monometallism of Great Britain that ia crashing the creditor, raining tbe business man and driving the laborer to beggaty ? Or shall we return to tbe bi metallism of tbe constitution and honest money that will not appreciate or depre ciate? Salem Journal. The St. Louia Platform. Editor Mays, of the Pomeroy Inde pendent thus bits tbe St. Louis platform : "The republican platform of St Louis covers every ground of dynamics, pluton ics, ironies, bucolics and ssroonirs in the catalogue of here tea and rampant low grade politics with a plank to aait every fool that ever borrowed an idea or con ceived one in the low organism of brain tunctions rf an emasculated diapbron iam of here citary imbecility . For catch ing suckers it is tbe triumph ol tbe in ventive age of political mountekacks and charlatan tricksters, treasury looters and tariff robbers and gold plundering sny loeks of vampire greed and insatiate long ing for colitieal flesh pots of an Egyptian financial desert transplanted from Ear- ope to America under the guise of a bet ter financial and commercial system which was d;ctated by Rothschild ia England, and fostered and abetted by John Cleveland and Grovtr Sherman in this country." A Nutshell Biography William- McKinley, nominated for president of the United States. Age 53 years. Birthplace Niles, O- Birthdays-Jan. 29, 1813. Ancestry Scotch-Irish. Parentage Seventh child of William and Nancy McKinley, nee Allison. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Weight 180 pounds. Complexion Dark. Hair Black, tinged with grey. Temperament- Sanguine. , Manner Deliberate. ' Habits Temperate, smokes. Mood Restful, but an appreciative auditor for a good story. . Social relations Married, lot bas no HvUg childi en. Religious denomination Methodist. His fort me $20,000. - His wife's fortune $100 000. His first occupation School teacher Military caraei Enlisted In Co. E, 23d OMo, in June. 1861 ., First dietinction Won at Aotietam. Last important tattle At Cedar Crsek. His profession Ltwyer, admitted in 1807. His tint office D.strict-attorner of Stark county, Ohio. Public career Fourteen years in con grees and four years governor uf Ohio. His favorite dress BUck. His musical taste Light airs and ballade- His favorite nsvel Has not read ro mances in recent years. His favorite reading Public docu ments, history anil economics. His favorite subset Tariff. His favorite amusement bays lis hasn't any Ome aiaudlBs at Ham " Four out of every dve bottle t rued I cine sold in tbj last five years are 3. B. goods. 1'beS 11 Headache and Livet Cure 1 use myseif s a geueral pbjic. If you are sick and want to get weil, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy tbe S U. remedies and uw as directed C. P. IUlch, Druggist, Uufur, Or " Fot sain by Foabay &, M&swa at 50 cts per bottle.. This is Mr. Boies' Solid Talk. Ex -Governor Boies of Iowa Monday made public this letter, replying to a message from a New York paper eon corning the Whitney declaration said: Owing to my absence fioin home, I did not receive yours by wire until this morning. Mr. Whitney is entirely right in his conclusion that there Is no dispo sition on the part of those who will re present the silver sentiment of the South and West in the Chicago convention to further discuss the matter at issue with the men whose views are diametricallj opposed to those ot tin ir own on the currency question. He is entirely cor rect in the conclusion that it is now too late to accomplish any practical results by a discussion of that character Throughout the South and West, that discussion has been extended and the views expressed by Mr. Whitney have been put forward by many people wbo entertain them, and they have been fully considered and weighed, and, after all of Ibis, the judgment of an overwhe'mlog majority of the party in these sections is evidenced by the class of delegates who have been choeen to represent them in the Chicago convention. Not one ot these men can not disregard fba known sentiment o( those who etlected him without betraying the trust confined to him, and not one of tbem, in my judg ment, will ever do so. "Mr. Whitney is entirely wrong in as suming that free silver democrats are forsaking th fundamental principles ot democracy or that what be terms sound money democrats are defending tbose principles in their endeavor to commit heir party to gold monometalisra . Un til the republican party met in St, Louis a few days ago, there waa never a line written in a national platform ot either ot the great parties that justifies the claim that tbe one or tbe other ot these parties waa committed to that doctrine Over and over again, tbe democratic party in national convention assembled bas put itself on racord in the clearest and most comprehensive language possi ble in favor o( bimetalism, tbe restora tion ot silver to Its place to oar financial system as standard money, and, never tor a moment in the congress of the United States bas a majority or anything like a majority ol the' representative of mat party wavere in iiaaevouon to tne principles so clearly enunciated in tbe ; party platforms. T,o assume now that adherence to that principle is abandon ment of an established doctrine ot tbe party ia to defy history acd ignore the' most p'ainly written of all its declara tions ot policy. It is useles to claim that a tender ot t le g'.od offices of the paity to secure ar international agree -meut for tbe frei coinage of silver is tbe fulfilment of its pledge so often made in th-d reepect. "Tc sincere believers in bimetalism for the Uaited Kutes, an effer of this char acter is little, if anything, Irsa than an aqualided violation of sacred pledges by a great political organisation. If this la all tbat Mr -WLIloe and those who think with him can offer, it will be better effer nothing. When Mr. Whit ney says the mainteoaace of oar gold standard ia esseoUa'rto tbe preservation of oar national credit and redemption of our public pledgee, be igaorea a great truth of which he cannot be ignorant. He knowa there is not a single obligation of this government outstanding today tbat by its terms is payable ii, gold alone, and be knows tbat right upon tbe face of the great balk ot tbe bonds of tbe government it is written ia saoetance that they are payable in coin of tbe United States of the standard weight ot fineness ot its coins before silver ' was demonetized, and that, therefore, by their own express terms, t ey are paya bly ia oar present silver dollar, if the gwernment elect to ao ' pay tbem. It is since the moat ot tbose obligations were issued that ailver baa been demone tised, whereby, it tbey are t be paid ia gold alone, their value bas been doubted aad the burden of tbe great industrial classes, who most provide for their pay ment, bas been increased two-fold. To talk about a violation ot national honor, wben no pa.-ty in the nation has ever suggested its failure ia tbe least degree to meet every obligation it bas assumed, according to the strict letter of the con tract made, baa, to aay tbe least, as t range sound to tbose who Lave beard the nni yerral cry of distress occasioned, aa they believe, by doubling the purchasing power ot money and cutting in twain the market price of tbe products of labor. If to undo what law baa done, to add to the burdens of those toiling millions ot this nation and doable the fortunes ot the rich w'thin, it is to disrupt tbe daaio cratic party, Disruption mast come. Tiie majority of tbe party threatens no one and if tbose who compose tbat majority can avoid it, it well may be assured they will submit to no wrong, each as the permanent establishment of a single standard would impose upon tbe great mass of tbe people of this nation." We continue to not understand this prixe fighting business. A couple scrub meo can give a "scientific boxing match' and knock each other out any where they please in the U. 8 , but if tbey already bave fame they are stopped at tbe mere mention of tbe project. Will Durrani's case ever be attended to? Is it possible to hang a man in Cal ifornia? Durrant either ought to be banged or discharged. If he committed the murders charged be is one of tbe worst Cends on recoid. Ifbedidnothe Is considerable ol a martyr; but he an doubtedly did. We always watch a man who groans a great deal about tbe sins of otheis. There are a great many people wbo think tbe postmaster ought to thank tbem personally wben tbey drop a letter in the box- A politician is a man wbo has no business of his own, bat stands around iu sweat up to his armpits, ready to rescue the country. An eogtne that consumes i'.t oto smoke has been ia vented. If the appliance can be attached to the dudes who smoke cigarettes tbe government will he applied to Lr a pen sion for the Inventor Humorist The creditor clasiea ot Europe, wbo dominate the policy of the "great com mercial cations," do not want an inter national agreement. Thoy are opposed to the restoration of silver under any circumstances or ia any way. To these classes the republican party says: "We will try to prjmots n Internationa agreement, but if jrou do not choose to give us one we shall do nothing about it, but just let you bave your own way." tt is a direct bid to tbe gold mooometal Ifsts of Eirope to hold out and decline to aitree upon any plan tor the restora tion ol bimetallism. Bimetslist. . Dcmocratiu &tnte Ticket. Presdential Electors . EDWARD KiLLFEATIIR. J. M, OA ROLL. J.J. WHITNEY.- -W. W.OGLESBY. MISFITS. History repeats itseit. The old slang "Whafs the matter has come back : with Hannal" Those San Francisco athletes are try ing to learn just "where they are at." In their squirming they are accusing ths weDieet ot unsportsmanlike conduct. The State Press Association are ar ranging a program for the annual picnic. Most of the participants have nothing to do with the business at all, though some of them had years ago. If there are not enough active newspaper men in the business to make up a live program the association should pii itself. If the free coinage of silver is wrong, au international agreement on the su b- iect will not make it right, no matter how tew or how many are engaged in it saiem roeu mat s pointed. Here is an advertisement on adertis ing. Noah was the first man to adver tise. He advertised the Hood and it came through all right. The fellows who laughed at advertising not drowned, and itt served them right. Ever since Noah's time the advertiser has been prospering. wane tne otuer leiiow Mas been swal lowed up in the flood of disaster. Items like the following from the Eu gene Guard may be looked for fifty years from Inow: John Fitxpatrick and eon. George Buchta and Abe Shirely, of Port land, passed tnrougb fcugene today on a hunt lor tne lost Blue Bucket mines, up tbe Military road. Much is said of the bicycle aa a dis turbing element in business. One state ment is that 2,000 ailors are out of em ployment in New York because the vast army oi wheelmen iiave ceased to wear tine clotuee on Sunday, on tbe outer hand, the profits of the rubber men list year were over 13.000,000. There are always two aides to a business revolu uon. fcx. A young man on Coyote creek, in Lue county, in order to catch a young lady of that place, a red hot republican, chang ed bis politics and voted a straight re publican ticket, instead ot doing htm any good the young lady went back on him, and then the young man tried to commit suicide by drowning himself in wasn tub lull ot water, but untsrtunateiy failed. The Woodmen ol Brownsville, Or., made it hot for Ju Loy, a Chinaman who V. . in il i n.l Itiniutlil I. A . 1 . week. The Brownsville Times says: "He waa lambasted, swalla whacked, boom fizzled and yanke doodled, and Quietly submitted, until it was proposed to ab breviate bis queue when he made a break for the door, knocked down tbe guard, ran over the sentry, and cleared tbe stairs ia three leaps. He ears Woodmen beap loolie, ao goodee, sJiee samee slum of a gunnee Meiican man. Yesterday in a sermon on "God's Plumbline," aa Albany ruiuiter took the interesting position that neither tb McKinley bill nor Wilson lull canned hard limes, but that the i,f)00,O0O.Oi a year spent for liquor had a ban 1 in the business, a statement worth digesting. Today there was in Albany a man who inherited about goO.OOO a few years ago, wno nas run uirougn u,e money and ia about that much in debt, tbe result of dissipation, aa .example of a way in which any man can easily have bard time. J. C. Powell, a medical student in Portland, committed suicide because be failed to paaa. Before vxaminatioa he had been very solicitous because be was afraid several of bis fellow students were liable to fail, taking it for granted that ue was all right himself. Tbe man who gets discouraged that easily should cer tainly commit suicide. Tbe world does not want such men. The Dmoour knew a young man who tried six times before getting aa attorneys sbeepekia, ana aiierwarus pracucea succeesittuy. Here is a genuine grizzly bear story irom east of the mountains: John Doad, of Promised Land, in Wallowa county, bad an interesting time with grizzly bear a few days ago, in which be had a narrow escape lie waa hunting in tbe Wallapa can von wben he discov ered a large atxed grizzly and fired at it. breaking its leg. The bear started for him and Mr. Doad took refuge in a small pine. Mr. Doud had.be thought, reached a place of safety, when the branch broke precipitating bim into the jaws of the uw. men came a rougb-and-tuotle ngm m wnicn uie cbancea seemed large ly in favor of the bef. Mr. Doud finally occeeoeu in sriung bold ol bis kntle,and with a few well directed blows put an end to brum's existence. He was ueable to get home, and a searching party found bim tbe next day lying ueaide the dead bear, badly torn and wounded, but hopes are entertained for bis recovery. bpnng cleaning is at band, see as for prices on wabtng carpets beHcing and curtains. We call for and cVliver ail goods. C. Stxreox. city laundry. 1st St., opp. Et Charles, Phone 49. ..My father bas taken several bottles of Hood's Sartaparilla for his stomach and to purify his blood and cure tbat tired feel ing. ... c.L Lovsjov Scio, Or. Hood's Pit's cure all lier ids. It you wane a coou ana clean smoke buy cigars made bv our Al bany cigar factory. Get your lawn mower sharpened by aaolker kTBUaa PaHAM A, June 30. The cleric d party in Ecuador bas again inaugurated a deter mined movement to overthrow Aifaro, tbe pruTuionai rreaiaent Of tbe republic. The revolt is beaded by one Vega, unknown to dure. JOB Stem lOTC HHlUdi ivrr. sponaent in uuayqutl telegraphs that Gen eral Aifaro -bas left the capital to place uiuiwh as uie neaa or sn armtr nr :i man at Rio Hamba. News of an important battle ia expected every nio- meat. The counsel of older women is of incatimable vatne. A mistaken idea of modesty prevents many girls from learning the things that they ought to know before they assume the duties of matrimony and maternity, women generally take these most important stens in their Uvea. without knowing in any degree what they mean, or what responsibilities and trials they bring. The highest sod best thing that any woman can do ta to bear and rear healthy, intelligent children. Ths accom- plianment of this end aepenas a.most en tirely npoa her health and particularly noon tne nealta ana strengtn of tne organs distinctly feminine. The atate of the chil dren, both intellectual and physical de pends on the mother. If she doesn't care enough for her own comfort end hsppiness to take the proper care of herself, she eer ily ought to do it for the sake of her children. To a very large extent, the des. tiny and achievement of a man is decided in tbe months beore his birth. During that time is determined whether er not he is to be of robuat health aad strong intel lect During that time, his mind and body are started on the path that they will follow through life. Circumstances mar influ. ence him, but he cannot get away from tbe effects of pre natal influences. One of the principal uses of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the preparation of prospective mothers for the time of trial and danger that comes when a child is born. The "Pre. script ion" is strengthening and Invigorating aad lessens pain and danger. It insures the perfect well-being and the perfeeChealth of both mother and child. Kvery omon should know these things before she really needs to know them. There are many things in Dr. Pierce's "Common Sense Medical Adviser," that every woman ought to know. This celebrated work baa reached a sale of 680,000 copies at ft. so each. The expense of production having thus been covered, aoo.000 conies are now twins' riven away. A copy will be sent to any sddreaa un receipt 01 iwcmy.one tail one-cent stamps to cover cost or mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Man. real. Association, No. 663 Maia Street. Buoalo, N, V, . H TELEGRAPHIC. Threatened latflaa rpritlac Redding. Tune 39 Hnwt has been caused by the receipt of a letter containing news ot a threatened rioisgof tbe Pitt river Indians. Judge Edward Sweeney, of ltedding, received the message and the author is W Builey. a farmer, living with his family in the Big Bend of lj: i 1 1 : i . i . . ... ii.v iirr, nuuub w ui uea noruieiui ot una :itv. Bailev states in the letter tfca. a friendly squaw came to his house and in formed him that the warriors of tbe Pitt river tribe intended to hsve a (Treat now- wow near his farm on July 4, gatberinfr ss many braves as possible and designed 'o follow thoir savage orgies by a maiMcre of all tbe white settle) s who live along tie north banks ot tbe Pitt. ImatiM Dcfeaalv rrojret. New Yobk. July I. The Moraine Ad vertiser this morning says: wiuun a lew weeks will be commenced one of the most Kigantic operations in the history of the wnr department. Fortifica tions more powi-rfut than tbose existing anywhere in tbe world will be built at Fort VV adsworih and Sandy Honk, the cot of the woik being about 10,000,000. but this is only a beginng to place New York in a position to defend herself against foreign toes conn tiret ion will be con tinued from time to time, until tbe fortifi cations outlined by. elaborate plans are WUIUWWI. BIHI WiKU t U lib IS UUUK. IUC total cost, it is said, wih have been about (50,000,000. , Iks Cfclcage Ceavcailaa. CoiCAUO. June SO. Senator Ifan-ia. of Tennessee, the chairman of tbe democratic bimetallic national committee, will prob ably be the permanent chairman of tbe democratic na'iooal convention. This u a part of the program of the iver men, which includes tbe removal of the national democratic headquarters to Chicago, and tbe election of Senator lone, of Arkansas, as chairman ot tbe national -committee to succeed Mr Harrity. The removal of the national beadqusr tersto Chicago, the silver men declare, will certainly be accomplithed. A SleaaU4 Shawla. Wasbixotox, June 30. The indica tions now are that tbe excess of tbe gov ern meat expenditures over the receipts for the year ending today will be about SIS.- 500,000 as compared with the deficit of atwut W J.OOO.'JsJd for ths year xhe receipts for the present nioalh will exceed tbe expenditures by about f 1.400,000. tiStimaiias. TT - . luKiruu!), ijod.. lane ,ij it u re ported that Harriet Beecher btowe it in aa unconscious coaditkm. and may not live 24 hours. She is said to be suffering from congestion ot tbe brain and paralysis. Tk Silver Pcrtca. Chic. no, June 29. Tbe Waders of Use democratic silver forces in the yariou states are beginning to jraiber preparatory to tbeir meeting, which will be beid ia tbe bberman boo in this city tomorrow, aaaer we fciupices of the bimetallic demo cratic national committee. Toe meeting is bU to be of such general coaracter a has been supposed, h will be composed tn a large erasure of repreaentarives of tbe bimetallic committee, wbica waa organised tn Waahtngton but Ai yu. and there will oe preaent other leading d-ajojnt. A ChtM-, SWlb. AToaia. (r.. jane 19. Tbe infant son U T harikooea. a iiabermaa of 'his city, BK-t ilo a aiweking death this moreioir. iiortJy aftr toe break fart hour, the child's motner made prepamtions to gi bim a bt&. aad kali ft led the bath tub with boil ing water, ki-t-r htch the left the room temporaniy. A lew minute later, the shnett of tbe child were beard and. batten ing to tbe bathroom, tbe mother found her child bed fallen into tbe tub an J scalded hjsnaclf in a terrible manner. Ui iojuriea were such tbat meikaJ aid was of ao avail, and be expired a few boors later. a MarrtMe rale. ttiLsiitAJutc. pa , Jane 29 It i s srttiid f.ct tonibt that, of the small army of uu-n wbo entered tbe liMaled Twin abaft at PiUatoa oa Saturday. ot ooe sur vives. Not only is every approach to their dark tomo barricaded by enormous manes of rock and debris, but it is known that in tbe aiine there is a large ttantity of water, which is incresMsg in volume erery min ute. Thus the chance of recovering their bodies are more remote tbaa ever aaaa Siisi j IIavaxa, June 29. -Tbe revolutionists bae formally served notice on tbe people of Harsaa taat plans bare been comp eted aad wili be carried into esecatioa this summer to wipeoot eiery Utae of the wij oj meaaa ot c aamite tt it be ary lo so to tbat estreiue. to drive paia oil the tataed Copies tt a circular conrrjin this aa eooaceaieet have been left at the bourn of well-to-do pop!e of tie city. It it entitled uynamite Uircular to Cobaa Families. A BUg neaaa. Baker Citv. Or. lone 29. (uperin rooeoi aic.MUly aerM.iled in tbe lank Ibis afternoon. 2.0GO ia gold tuition at a icuu m --j oays run si tbe Virtue mine wrMCJVally will leave with bis family tomorrow for California. Ue ears be oalv made a partial e'ean op, as be wanted to leave a nest eg for bis successor, tie left tbe ) iirtoe mine ia the Lest shape it erer was in, and people here are sorry to lose UUIS In JaU res-Life. 1 ISALIA. Ual . Jul j- 29.-jsi Lor era, lhe Tl 1 """robber, was formerly en if0j to 'J8 inPrio0,ntat SaaQueatia vi J unr 1 war. a mouoa tor new inai was de&ied Lovera will sUy in ine county jj pending an appeal to ths u)ricui nun. Wkltaey latwcitS SsrRtsiomLD, III., Jone 2i .-Governor . P as'ed t0t"bt what be thought .iiurmew g:ven by v uiiam t; bit- my. ueret.eo: "The American people are not yet ready to become the vasaals of the tniriuh MAHaaa A a - a u.uu-icnutT, ana nu American agent, the policy which the (roverauent has pur sued for more than 20 years, at tbe in stance of tfaossEsstern speculators, com- pew we proauceni ana consumers of this Mlry. who bear all its burdens, to give uwso cogiun atone lenaers r- worth ot labor, 12 worth of property and 12 worth of their life's blood for each dulUr they get from those Englishmen. This is destioy ing our country, and the democratic party intends to condemn this policy in most empuauc terms. The Mr lira a EleetUa. Mexico. June 28. The preliminary federal electiou occurred today over the re pub ic, and 18,000 electors were chosen in various eicctoriai district. The electors will K.eet in various district iwit s..n. aad vote for tbe president, magistrates and iwuiwiaui Lao conuieaa. i hm i. ma uouvi 01 tne election ct lionprai n J .t . . .. . 5 -"-' .-ww candidacy bas been welcomed in all parts i-iuuij. mo poiiingnoouis were ui-eneo hi 1 over tue uitv or Mm m r,i election oflicers were busy. TLe lower uasjesausiainea irom voting. A Terrible Accident. WlLKESlURHE. Pa.. Jnna 9 WM!. about w uiiners were at work in the Red Ash vein of tbe twin shaft at PiLtaton. about 3 o clock this afternoon, the roof caveu in, anu it is believed all of Ihe men perished. About 40 Of the ininnannnrl man are tnglwb-ereakwg niincr, the others toreign. The men were at work propping up the roof when the fall occurred. Tne alarm was immediately given by the tinging of fire bells, and rescutrs were put to work without delay. Ta Mack el a Disgrace Nkw Yokk, June S A special lo the V orld from Hutaviu, N Y, says: Jerome Rowan, a rich banker, the father of Lansing Bowao, the California actress wbo bas challenged Corbett to meet her In seienuno pairing contest, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart. iv his side lav a eonv of Suturdav'a edition of the Buta via Daily News, contain ing a dispatch annovnt icg that his daugbt- er bad cbailengecl Uuibctt. Hcatlale's laaday. Caktox. O., Juno 28. Governor 'c- Kinley spent the day quietly. Feeling fatigued from the week's bard work, he rpent ice uuy in tne country, at tne borne of Mrs Mary U Soxten, Mrs McKinley's aunt, who gave a family dm nor party in Mrs Mcriiniey saonor, , ter s WraiSi Port Townsknp. VVanh.. June 28. Fred aniller, a rancher near Duckabuck. on Hood canal, was shot aud instantly kill ed last night by Jobu Muriubuck, a farm band. Tbe men quarreled about a womaui fa If you want 7 limbs, use ao sure rei! for A 2 : B:a i Icock9s i.i tiin r".kfr sK6 OS BORNE andDEERING Extras and Attachments, Mowct and Harvester Sections, Hollingswortli Harrow Exclusive agents for Osborn.; ud Deeringjextras. . HopKiNs bros: Albany, Or. R P - ONE GIVEJS RELIEF. THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT: 40.000 twill IK - ' 94 mm rwt.fc3 nuitr. ka aUrtrcm lb rT4 4 iw k. ma CSKal. Tb Sn oaavn V CI sSa foriu a4 atao. l-w cniT MCaiiMa tiy. Cr k.fc-r, a tom:- bota catc aaS Ml tram Siiaa . l a4 a cmr. m4 tram feafXvwafcf ia'skVtMM StsSss- 4-5 For Sale by Albany Furniture Co. r t . mi a w - select tli Waver! v becaoee thev hava learned to know the dif Experienced Riders-w" ference between a wheel that ia actually high grade aad one tbat is eiropiy ctaiaied to be. Some others may be good but tbe Waverlv u the bighet of alt bitch grade. rrorcter (3 heights f 45 00, "Be-le sid 5 inch 75.0i) and S5 00.- maci r INDIANA BICYCLE CO. aaiAsarous, rxo Everybody Does Not Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLL They Cost $100 But those wbo do are happy la their choice having Uie wheel Best-in Material Best in Style aad Model aad the wheel that made the fattest mile ia competition ever made ia Oregon. G W. ELKINS, Agent. wr.v OKI. tiamm. H fc. " ' ' - Vry .On..ir J. A .MtlM.mn. kl UOUUBA M.. AJP . u. UitfU. It will please you to see our line, of 1896 SHOES and will save youj 15 to 25 per cent on every pair READ, PEACOCK & CO ADMIKISTRATOS'S 5 ALE. Notice is hereby riven that Ue signed administrator of tbe esta'e oi Jane fc Carter, deceased, will tn pursuance of an wder of tbe coun'y court, duly rrmds an.) entered of record on the 11th dav ot April Itftfi. effer for tale at public auc Ion. at tha court bouse door in Albsnv, Linn county, Oregon, oa the 25th day of July. 1S9J at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p m rf said day the following described rat estate, to-wit: Lota No s 3, 4, fi and 6 in Block No. 11 in Hack'eman s second addition to tfc ei v nf Albany, Una county, Oregon Terms of ale one-halt cah down at time of sale, one-half payable in six months fmm day of sale the deterred payment to be se- ctirea oy mortgage upon he property sold. mis iu. ivid aay or juna, lNMj. KnRMTASTtfB WBATHKr.PORD A WtATT, Adminixtia'or. Att.islor Admr. EXECUTRIX KPTICE Notice Is hereby irlven that th nniiura sinned executrix of the estate of Stmhia Van V Indie Bruuper 'ecased, has filed ber final account with thee'erkof the county oouii for Linn county, Oregon, and the court has fixed thellth day of July. ibHO, at the hour of oue o'ulock p. in , of said day for the hearing of objections tr said account aud. for the se't'euient of sii wlfttfl This tbe 4ih day J'n. 1898. ' Minmb Harooss, Executrix of the will of 8ophia Vau Win. die Brueger, deceased- , Wbatbrkpold & WYATT. Attys for Ex. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Medal aad Dlptosna. , puis in tbe back, side, cuett, or 3 9 9 Pornu a & Poster i Tiger rake teeth teeth. A - aa- M la tnmrr Miraw. lw AMMtiaaclaalM. Wot mimt ,aaauiv Tat Ckeascai U, Arebnilt in inYii FC and Best '"' Equipped Factory in EtDlpisIldE the World A.J. Hodges, jAgeat if fan CBirtiis". w-aa.lTaa iimiku. Vumum. M.mmt Vluiar. Kxuir Eai H.i. vvtl amaMk Uasosmrr as mutmr mm . tar tf yiTt'liTTTrs mwsm rirrninrm-rT-i-T ImiImIs 1.14 tmiWI.VMlMrtnsi rroi; ws P WflMHift. . wait nwmr. mtai lMlwta aa mU ti.liiii II .aJTfc I ! II WS ADKIKISTBATOB'S KQTICE Notice is bereby givea that the under signed has been duly appointed by toe county court of Lan county, Oregon, as the administrator of the estate of J F Price deceased. A'l persons having claims against said esta'e are hereby aotiSed to present the same to me dclr verified as ly law required within six months fnm tbe ds'eof this aotire. Dated this 6th day of June, 1S96. VTSATHKRFOKD & WTATT, J A PxKBY. Avtys or Admr. AdmiaistraUr Notice for Publication Lasd Ornc t Oasoos Citt, Oa. V. It ISO. t Njtios is hereby aivea that tb follow. iag named sett'er lias filed aoHoa of his ia- taotioa to make naal proof laaar-pwt of his elalsa, sad that said proof will t mads hefors tea eonaty clerk of Msrioa eook , O eoa, at Haleni, Oregoo, oa Jasw 29. 1896, vis: Alhort eVitsingor II K No 11159 for the 3 I of N K N W 14 tdlS B J Se 21 and st w ( ol a y ( Seo Slliusn 7 E, II naaiea the following witaeesea to prove his continuous retildenos apoa and enltiva-ton ct said lard, ys: D V Pan forth, V CI Daatarth. Wm lUideoke, S P Kendall of Detroit, Orreoa. IU bskt A Miller, Register. Notice for Publication. Likd OmcsAT ObsoomCitt, Oskgosi Mav 12. 1S96. Notice is h-rehy sivca that the (ulluwing OMaed settler baa hie i nntis ot his id ten lion to malts hual proof lo pport of Lis olaim, and that sail pmot-wul he made be fore the county olork cf Linn oounts, Or. St Albany, Urecon, oa Jane 2i). 1S96, vis Wm M MeB'ide, II K N. 11S94 for the W ef N K i aod W X sf S E if Seo 19 t. . . I ? ... . . . i : a ivi vj cw, (is uina ibi iuuy-f( witeesaea to prove bis continuous roideno upon and enlliyation of, said land, via: J U Gibaoo, f SbeilK Oreitoo, J 11 McCoanel, Wm MoCoooel.H Uhlar. all of Mioto, )tm egOO. lwOBKRT A ft ILU1R, Regis wr. Notice for Publication Lasd Orrtca at Obs oh fnr, Oa. May 12. 1896. No'.loe ia bervby Riyea that the follow ing named settler haa fl'e I aotioe af hi intentioa to make tio.l proof in so pport ol his claim, and that aaid proof HI be made before the eonaty clerk of Lma ouantv. Or od, at Alr-aov, Or, on Jaly Is. IS96, v s: NEXof!KiSeel3T10SRAEUU3 and 4 H K 4 of 8 W i s,o 18 T 10 It S E, II E N j 10769 Usury W B.hoae. II, asmea the fo lcwm witaeiata ta pros ha eontinuoas ras denoe upon aod euUivatlot of, aaid land, vis: J S Lewis, A T Ins, h O Lswis, K E funis, alt el De-rit, Ot. KOBttTA SlllUI, Kgute Notice for Publication Luro Office OaEoow Citt, Ob. May 18, 18i.- Notice is rereby given that tbe follow ing named settler bas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Register and Receiver ot U.S. Land Office, at Oregon Ci'y, Ore- foa, on Aug 3. 1896, vtz: James B tesrns, Hd entry No. UW, for Ihe S W oi Sec 25, T 10 8, R 6 . He names the following; witnesses to prove bis con Unnuut residence upon and cultivation of, sa'd land, vis: Simosoa Pe-wsoa, Will is a Kriesen, William Ashley and Thomas Krlieallof UetroU. Oregon. uuctrtl A. MlLLfctt, ttegis-er. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given (bat tbe copart uersbtp of Hedges k B ark b art, druggists, bas been dissoiTed. A. J. Hedge retiring AU accounts sbouid be paid to tn new firm, by whom all debts will be paid. A i. MODOES. Wx Bl'BEHaKT. TT0 3' I it? . O 14 1 xsnrxzmam K. McNElIX Keesiver, TO THE EA ervas tsdi cHOtcs TVTO TKAKSCOKTI5ESTAL ROUTES great union HORTHEnn PACIFIC vxa: via SPOKANE , KliKEAPCUS DENVER 0 X AR A ax a ST. PAOl- KAXSASCITT LOW KATES TO ALL EASTEEH . CITIES fiCEAK STEAMERS EAVE FOETLASD EVERT S DAVS SAM FRANCISCO far tall dHatl ed1 Coaaaa St Mowratrw, Aibany.Or saaaaaam.- : . .- w rt Btiii.' iic'(.Pas - Aoa POK I LAND. OR. niORTHERU PACIFIC R. B. 08b s pnllmaa Sleepin? Uars, Elegant Dinf g Cars, Tourist Sleeping Oars StPaal attaneapolia Daloth fargo, r. Grand Forks Crookstoa Ctisnipec RelecaaaJ Bart. THROUGH TICKETS.... IX) Chicago Wsshmffcxa PbiUdeipbia New fork Boston aad al Poiata East aad South I Throcirh tkkdU to Jap" and China, tia Taoomaaad Northern Pacinc steamship Co aa American Une- tTr ;tnrmatioa. time cards, maps aad Hrkrta rail oa or write C G Bark hart, AgeoU Albaay.Or. Or A D Cbarltoa. Aat Uu Faaa Agt Portland, Or. THROUGH TICHE1S , the EAST via tb Onion Pacific System. Throojrh Pllaa Palae aleeper Tonriat alwnra aad New Keel IB IB Chair cars aily POUTLAJJn to Chicago! Trains heated b and cars libt- ed by Putsch light. Time ta Chkam days. Ume to New York 4 days, which Is xnaay kiain nnukr than all eOCDDetltOra. Fnr ratea. tima tables and fall iafor- matioa, apply to ... CcBBKa k aoirrwra, axeaU, Albany, Or. O B W Battoh. .CS Baoww, Gss'Iihsl met rasa axs , 1SS Third St, Portland, Or. Hi t R. R.C0. vWillameUe River Division,) Steamer ALBANY, CpL J. L. Smith. Wm. M. iioasj, UapU tt. iiaicn Ft eUl,t aud Passeuicf, Dailv-excent Saturday, betweea UDr- vailis, Albany, touepeuueuvw, c-, lem, way points and Portland. . . . . . . 1 . . TTnani-naseed accommodations and schedules especially lor the needs of up per Willamette travel. Pienio parties caa avail themselves 01 mis scnecuie for any desired toint between Corvallis and saiem, leaving tsu iuwuiiu re turning in due time tne jsama erenmir. Special ratea for special parties of 15 or more. Leaves Albany downriver at 7 :45a. m. Leaves Aioanyap river at a. m. except Saturday. tt. Li. v AUa.t, 11. n. SArav, Agent, depot. Agt. tOpprmta Kevert EO e risn THE fLCMBER Tiaroofiiag and pJaaihU?. the opera home. OppoaiU HOUSE MOVING, CarefuUy. prompilj ly, at the lowest price. Call oa Aibany. arauuoatafi ST 1 B I B -f ANADIAll PACIFIC RY SCO PACIFIC Llllli Saic lloces . . acd Time And get the bfcst service and accommodations. Cheap TIcKcts to 0 and from all parts of the"WOKlii." Canadian Pacific Boyal Mail Eteamahip ; 1 ine, .... "Empress Line TO JAPAN AND CHINA ; - lae fastest and finest line on tbe Paa&e Ocean. 300 Miles Shorter than; any other Trans-Pacinc . J-iine B0X0UlU,riJU AKTMIISII! Short Line to tbe Colonies. OTbese vessek earry aa experienced aie. ical man aad a steaardeweach voy age, t'er rxfea. actcinodation. pampt keta or aay icf ormatioa call an or addzcia n BSACRV, AL.LASCAMEROX A treat, Frt. Paaa. Agent Albany Or. ltf Third St Portlaad, Dirt. Paaa. Agest. Vaacoaer, B. 3 E.ST ATD-SOUTH. THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co GSflhaia Cc rly. r Uy 11. 1S S-r. m. I Lm ax'S Ar f4 m MllJSS'B austsi l AJk Abov rj-w fop at Cast.f rtbad , Oreiro.1 Ctrv. Wood bora. Sakau Taraer Xanon. JtS mn. Aiaany. Aiuaav jcbc- Moo, Tane-st. Shedd. Htsey Eaeeae Ciesweil, Cottaee Gros. Drain, aad ail stalioss froci Kweborg awh t and ia "dadias; Astlaad. - - . tJSaa Ls ttfteat U r t ti'rn 1 aa AJa) 1 A' all lABli ri 1st ss. tdcralL V'bass rl S SJOralar s-sx rm AX9- Dioinr Gars ou Ogden Kutr SECONO-CUSS SIELHNS CUBS UUlSri aaaSS TSaraaw Wraaaa z Jm mr.r snMM. sanssEO rasTTVAsa tasTtiiu TSSaa ILs U Us a I As til Mr Express vaia daily f except Soadsy)st Albany aad Corral is oanect with traia et O a K- By. 4-& r a 1 L naraiar Al-a LstJa TtroatTrh t s9 astat ta ta Kssa THclzets 1 phi rssa fi C K K T BOGKBS isicriri rrvsa. Armmt AiSasj. KOCBLXS e1tl Oraiss- rasaad,Or nREC3 CENTRAL i & EASTERFf. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Ooaaectinc; at Yaqaina Ear with toe Saa Francisco aad Taquiaa Bay Steam, ship Coo pan t Raila fmm Taoaina erere S days for Saa Fraaciaeo, Coos Bar. Port Or ford. I Trinidad aad Humboldt Bay. f PASaxsGKa AcooxoDATtossUksrarASSKu. Short eet route between tbe Willaaa- eUe VaUey and Caliioraia. V Far from Aibacv aad points west to Su Fraaciaeo CAanc.. ....i... . 6V0 SraaaAex .... 4.00 To Coca Bay and Port Orford. Cabia . To HumboUt Bay t Cabia. 00 Bound trip good 60 days special. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany and "ffn. SI. Hoae." newlv furnuhed. leave Albany daily except cUturdaya at7 :43a.m.rriT iflg at Portland tbe ammo day at h p. tn. Ketarnin, ooats lea re Portland same jars as above at 6 .-00 a. m.. arriving at Albany as 7.45 p. n. Edww Stoss, J. C Mato, Manager. ' Sept. Rirer Division, H.IWAunas, H.KcUcaT, AgU depot, Albany Agt op Rivera Bouse, Albany CROWS WASTED. 10 teats apiece will be paid fur all crows dead or aura deiiTed at Fro man Bros. They are death to chines pbeataata aad it is desired to kill them off - USD. Ao umbrella, wit a gram of B. H. ia thiea vertical haes. is at ths DaxocmAT office awaiting tbe owner, FOUND. Near Hacklemaa's grove, a valise enataisiaa: some clothing- 'lbs same can be bad by calling at the Dsxo cat office. BICYCLE l'R SALfcl-A sccooai taad ladies bicycle, in excellent ocaditioa. Call at the Postal Te cgrapa Office. rr-OR TRADE. Blacksmith shop, S lot P and dwtaiine aear Tacoma for trade for property ta Albany, address box 2$ Albany REPAIRS BICYCLE? -Fiant Wict ey repairs bkjciea prjmptly and in s Bret class manner. Dreaxa. punctured ares, etc, fixed cirreetiv. west of Y. Si. 0. A ball. At shop just FOR RENT. A five room cof ase ia First ward, good well, etc. all for 5 per month. See G. W. Hams, or leava word at this office. " 1 ' ' 1 1 ' e-N a a 11-1 WANTEl-PROMFl Aurnn ful gentlemaB or lady to trairel for .. . i . . .1.1: v lumm in lira reiiaote rmuutur. . . . .. ja 1. 1.. BMk , andeipenees. S.taatK rermaneat. Kef. veacea. taciose sen ""'".""'"t" avelop. H. E. Hesa, Ire.. C56 Hear jora St.. Chicago. , K. O. T. M eU every Sattutiay ereamg iaK OT fall. Vtsiung KaiKt ifavited v4a Wiseijs. Co . 1 3 X