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.m: OUST ID TERMS. Daily Dkmocbat, 25c per month; $3.00 per year, in advance sue per montn net in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run ovei 8 months. Single copies 5c Wsrslt, $1.25 'n advance; tl.50 at end of year; 1.75 for second year; 1200 fot third and proceeding years, when not paid in advance. Clubs of five new subscribers for $5.00. Clubbing Offer. The Weeklv Dbmocrat and Weeklv Examiner will be sent to subscribers for $2.35 a rear. This includes all the priv ileges of the Examiners bisrnreiniuin aiit in May, the same as if you sent the res nlar subscription price of $1.50 directly to the paper, is.a t that a bargain. Weekly Dsmocrat. and thrice a "el's ST. Y. World, $2.00 a year. ouDscnoers to uauy paying m a-tvice will receive all the advantage? of either proposition. -The Official Pluralities. Governor Lord has issued ceatificates of election to the following, on the plur alities given : ) Oongressman First duetrict, Tho H Tongue, 63; second district- W R Ellis, 378. . - Judge supreme court R S Bean, 14, 323. . - Circuit judges Fourth district, A F Sears Jr.. 683; sixth S A. Lowell, 613: eighth Robt Eakin, 524. Prosecuting attorneys First district, J A Jeffrey, 48; second W E Yates, 1,070; third S L Hayden, 1,451 ; fourth Chaa F Lord, 999 ; fifth T J Cleeton , 831 ; sixth H J Bean, 706; seventh A A Jayne, 499; eighth H E Courtney, 611: Members etata board of equalization fourth U P Thompson, 4,348; sixth Chas Johnson, 238; eighth OP Goodall, 423: ninth 1 H Holland", 257. Joiut senators Uoo, Curry and Jose phine, C E Harmon, 516; Crook, Klam ath and Lake, B Dalv, 174; Columbia, Tillamook and Washington, V Patter son. 589; iillinnl S! Piman ami ITiwn S B Dufur, 21; Sherma and Wasc, John Mitchell, 523; Umatilla and Union TCTavlor, 315; Union and Wallowa Jusus Wade, 252. Joint representatives Sherman and Wasto, F N Jones, 85; C003 and Curry, W A Nosier, 87; Benton and Lincoln, E R Lake, 219; Sherman an t Wasco B S Huntington, 151 : Grant and Harnev, C SDurtiu, 143; Klamath and Lake, Vir gil Conn, 3; Tillamook ana Yftmhiif, John Gill, 115. Real Estate Sal. W R Kiik to E J Walker, SO acres, 13 w 2....... $ F Frisby to ii M Jewettr, 2 loie, Halsev Levi E Walton to Hattie Moore, 360 acres, 14 w 3 11,125 1 w uumanc 10 .liiz-i liuuipnrey, - 5 acre?, S eet Home Gertruda Larnpet ro John Doun- erburg, 2 lots, bl 52, Albany.. Margaret Cyrus to Allen H Moore, ,200 acres, 11 w 1 Phi Ritter administrator eat of E Goin to Elizabeth Uoin about 4 lots, Lebanon ......... Inez I Wilson by sheriff to H V Gates, 45 acres B B Healey to T C Elliot, 3 lots, Wassom's ad, Lebanon H Bryant to Nellie O Baker, 94 S3 acres, 11 w 3 Hiram Humnhrpv trt Wm (Yiv 1AQ acres, 10 E 2 W E Parrish to SodaviUe Concert Band, piece land, SodaviUe Ollie M Keen to Herman Kee-, 1 lota N Brownsville 500 125 63 100 1500 670 779 250 3500 300 199 Probate Record. 150 sale $6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book. $1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo Is strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" lohn E strings. $4.00 buys a line Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strines. $25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine; high arm, light running; guaran teed 5 years fflTPrioe8 on Pianos, Organ p, Banjos sent on application. E. U. Will : : : Albany A Bad Bigamist. Several dara ago a won.an and five children named Taylor .arrived in Albany expecting to meet her husband. She was married to Mr. Tavlor about lour years aso. it being her second marriage, Several months aeo Taylor dissarpeared leaving her with the children. Awhile ago she received word from him to come to A I ban v and that he would meet her. So she sold all of her household goods and came; but Taylor failed to aptear. nstead Bhe learned that he was at Alsea. ana tor the first time, that he had an other wife, Vo whom he had been married previously, with whom he was again liv ing. Why he sent for wife No. 2 is an enigma. She 13 now in this city with out a cent and in destitute circumstances. If she can secure the means she will re turn to California and have Taylor ar rested for biirtmv, the offense havinx been committed there. If the case is as reported he ought to be behind the bars for a long time. The case is a peculiar one exciting the sympathy ot the public. A Coaching Experience. The ctaching club confuting of Mr and Mrs E D Cu-ricfc, Mrs H G Colton, Misses Floia Mason, Emma Pfeiffer, Lora Vance, Eva Cowan, and Rev Cleland, Dr Red path, Prof Rutherford, Messrs E M Horton, J A OummingandO B Winn, took their second drive Saturday even ing. About 10:45 o'clock, aa they were passing the residence of vMr J D Burk hart on the Lebanon road, with Mr Ezra Horton hold of the four lines, the horses ran away either from a broken strap let ting the doubletree down, or confusion of the leading horses, different versions being given. Mr Horton was pulled over the trout of the bus but luckily escaped without injury. An excting "scene oc curred in the bus. aa the horses wildly sprang forward. The men and young ladies, so rue very much frightened, sprang from the wagon tumbling prom iscnoucly upon the ground. Mi?s Flora Mason was inseosble for awhile and others were -bruised, but fortunately no one was seriously injured, though Mr Winn is said to have mistaken some mud on his lorehead lor blood and to nave' thought that I e was badly cut np. Prof Rutherford came to the city and called Or Maston.whoattended the party. The team ran to the barn, leaving one of the horses on the way. . he bus waa right side up. and only slightly damaged. The Pacific Northwest. The first copy ot the Pacific North west, published by the Northwest Immigra tion Board of Portland, is out. It is 16 pages in size, printed on fine book paper, and is elegantly illustrated and well ar ranged. 13,000 copies will be sent east Linu county and Albany are well and liberally written up and illustrated, over' two pages Deing devoted to our interests. The illustrations are a late picture of the woolen Mill with the employes, the Al bany Iron M orks, the big bridire, the Watetloo Woolen mill, a grain scene, and a hop scene. The character of the work is bound to do good work when judiciously circulated through '.he eas;, as it will be. Todays Oregotrian says: The adver tisements of the board of immigration in eastern papers are bearing fruit, in the shape of some 300 letters per week re ceived by the board, and, besides Pres ident Hughe and Secretary Masten be ing kept busy, a number "of assistants have been employed to make typewritten answers to Inquiries and to mail papers and pamphlets. About 12,000 copies of the monthly paper issued bv the board, and 5000 copies of the "Pacific North west" pain nh let have been mailed to in dividual addresses. It is found that ans wering inauiriea bv letter in a 111 in-h bet ter plan than sending circulars, but in volves much more labor. COUNTY CdURT. , In estate of Ira Stroud, report of of partnership property approved. In estate of H A McCartney, $150 ap propriated for a monument. In estate of John Findley, Sarah B Red lord was appointed administratrix. Bond $4,000. , In estate of J B Morgan petition to erect monument granted. In estate of El a B Wirt guaidia.- ap pointedaind bond set at f 100. In estate of Warren South, appraisers appoint! In estate of FortmiHef & Irving and J M Irving, C C Hogue was appointed administrator. Bond $16,000. Bond ap proved and F E Allen, N H Alien, and John AlthouEe appointed appraisers In estate of J M Irving, bond placed at $2,000. Same appraisers as above. In estate of Loyd and Susie Duncan final account approved and guardian discharged. Mr. A. J. Hunt has returned from his trip to Hazel Dell. . . Ex-State Printer F. C. Baker waa in the citv today. - I-ete D'Arcy, of Salem, will pnll the feathers from the eagle in Pendleton on the 4th. y ' Mr. Ed. Pen tl and, editor of the In dependence West Side, was in Albany Saturday night on his way to Newport. Lawrence Harris, a son of Dr. T. W. Harris, of Eugeue, graduated from the Ann Arbor law school last Friday. Lawrence spent several years of his buy hood in Albany. A letter received today by Mr. J. G. Jrawford lrom Mr. A. B. faxton an nounced his arrival in Southern Florida. He was about to go to Miami, a boom town at the end of the railroad, the.1 farthest south of any town on a railroad in the U.S. Though not recovered lrom bis bronchial troubles he waa improving some. Mrs. Paxton will remain in In diada nntil he gets located. invented a a won- A Good Advertising Opportunity. ' StPatl, Mis., Junejl. Bonos Democrat: Daring the first week of September. 96, the national encampment of the G. A. R. will be held in St Paut, and the Hnights of Pythias' convention and car nival in Minneapolis At the same time will occur the Minnesota State Fair and Northwestern Exposition, midway be tween the Twin Cities. . A one cent a mile rate will be available for all these events from the great states south and east of St Paul. This will result in bringing from one hundred and fifty to three hundred thousand visitors to the ttate fair, concentrated here from all states in the onion. The State Fair Association has set aside a space 100x300 feet in a large building immediately .west of the grand stand, to be devott-d to exhibits of the products of the northwest. We therefore invite the states, cities, caon'jes and individual citizens oi the northwest to make exhibits of their re spective resources in this building. Space will be he assigned gratis and ad mission tickets to the ground will be issued free to those actually in charge of the exhibits. The tair management will also co-operate in every other way it consistently can to assist in this most worthy cause. We cordially invite your citizens to take advantage of this unex ampled- opportunity for displaying the resources of their localities at the coming state fair and northwestern exposition. E. W. Randall, D. R. McGixsis, Secretary. Vice president. An Invitation. The executive committee of the com iuk ceieorauon ueires to extend a ran. erai invitation to every internal order in the city to take part in the parade on that day, thereby assist in doing honor to the uay wuicn we all celebrate. C. G. rit'RKHART, , C. W. Watts, F. E. AixnN, D J. ICHRl'IU.e, C. E. Hawkins, Committee. Deputy P. M . Montagrue returned last night from a trip to Portland. "Billy" Garret arriv.d in thiecity this noon. He is now a traveling man. Chief of Police Lee is lying seriously ilt at his home in this city of fciduey trouble. The family of E. H. Dunham have gone to Detroit for their summer vaca tion. Hon. L. Bilyeu and Senator Driver ad dressed the Evangelical Alliance of Eu-i gene Sunday night. Professor C. W. Roby, of Portland, has been selected as superintendent of the city schools ot Fresno, Calif. Vv. C. Paige, recently secretary of the Salem V. M. C. A. has accepted the sec retaryship of the V. M. C. A. at Hen derson, Ky. Mr. J. S. Moore, an experienced bar ber, formerly of Corvallia, has accepted a position with Mr. L. Viereck where he wi I now be found. Mr. Frank Vorheis, of Salem, is in the city. This forenoon Mr. Vorheis found a purse with some monev in it, which he wishes the owner to have, and hence left it at the Democbat office. Mr J. Van Wilson lett today for Do lulh, Minn., where he will begin work for the Marshall Wells Hardware Co. He does not yet know what his route will be. Mc Wilson is rehable'Tsteady young man, and bis many friends here will hope for bia suoces in his new field. Mrs. Wilson will remain in Albanr for several weeks. (J. N. Duncn, county Judir; J M. Water anil J. W. Fuiih, CummlMlonori.) The court convened yesterday after noon and finished up the business of the old administration as follows : Bond ot M Q U-iines as sheriff approv ed in the sum ot 10.000 with J L Miller. T J Munkers, 8 M Daniel, A M Shelton, J J names, A U Gaines, J PCrabtree, J W Gaines, T M Downing, Wm May.T M Holt, II 11 Quigley, 15 F Darby ami J A Biiyeu as sureties. Bond of O B Moutague, as clerk, ap proved in the sum of 10,000 with J W Ousick, W F Read, L Foley, John Nich ols and Albert Umphrey as sureties. Bond of D F llardman as recorder, ap-p.-oved In the sum of $3,000 with F 11 Porter, Samuel E Young and II R Shultz as sureties. Bond of P (i Morris as treasurer, ap proved in the sum of $i0,000, with P G Morris, J W Cusick, A B tiriggs, Pres B Marshall, L Flinn. S E Young and A G Marshall as sureties. Bond of E T T Fisher as surveyor." an- provea in urn sum ot :i,uuu with S A Dawson and Strouder Frouian as sure ties. Bonds of B A Stafford as assessor, end C F Wright as coroner, satisfactory, but returned lor correction of error in mak ing out. fees of judges anv clerks "f election allowed at $6 for 2 days an t 10c per mile each way. J M Waters was instructed to have the From bridge repaired. Bills allowed: J A MoFeron, sheriff $ ltMl 65 N Needham, clerk 1(56 64 D F Hardman 150 00 J N Duncan 100 00 P G Morris, treasurer 83 35 A R Rutherford 50 00 F M Kedtield. denutv g:l 35 Q E Propst, deputy sheriff 6 65 v u tel. uo 3 30 Wm Brenner, deputy sheriff 26 35 W E Chandler, deputy sheriff. .. 24 40 Frank Winkler, acct election. . . 4 00 Jos Yates, acct election 1 00 W tlTrask, " " 1 00 A H Yost. " 1 00 i O L Morris, " " 3 00 B M Huston. C II and i .il 6 75 J A Lambersoa ami tl Booth, acct poor 2ti 50 Jaa Venters, acct election 'i 00 Lawrence Piper, poor 12 00 Hiram Baker, acct poor 5 00 E A Hestr, acct election 3 00 J O titrd:n, " 1 00 John ttchmeer, ruti-celun .u. . J N Duncan " X Needbani, miscellaneous and of. ex S? on JGradwohl, acct poor 14 to rorierst aiiiboilaiid, bridge 127 75 Ihe county court adioun.eu last even- ing after transacting lite following addi tional businee: . Bills allowed : J M Waters, tem ruisioner... J W Push. WEDN ESDAy 2 50 7th 4 45 IIOlU. AND 4UKOAI) Conn & Huston for groceries. Ice cream 5 and 10c a dish at "Vn,1 rock's suinmsr garden. Fresh vegetables of nil kinds ut Conn & Hustons. The post office at Monroe was burglar ized Monday night. Shoes a specialty at St. Luis raicet ator. New goods every week. The St. Luis rnket have soma great bar gains in shoes, all styles. You can save money by trading at St. Luis raket. Cash tells toe tvy. The best groceries at prices to suit the tunes at Conn & liu-tton Now is your chance.- Fiee sittings at the Lorg Photo Co's., for short time only. Mrs. Viereck has opened her ice cream parlors and summer garden 'or the tea on Seme ban 'some birthday gems ut Will Shirks, cheni. Ona for every uiontb in me year. An uintrelld, a valine, a veil and a pocket lolc are at tbo Drmocuat ollice awaiting the owners. For the nxt thirty daya the Muses Ball will sell their entire sto:k of millinery at cyst. ' Prof. Rikler L s len nnn,.:.i.J school iperintend-iit of Krdanj, .uccexi nig Prof. Pratt. Persons desiring pi.k life-of gooj raid ing, can have it by clua at the rooms of the V. M . C. A. Un fair 4th the OCA- KK R Co wil ell tickets at onaiM f .r the round trip good for return ou J ily 6. it you want a hue h v.r cut call on Loey n Nort wick at tiie Boa l"n barber shnn ... . .1... 1,.. .. ,, r The Free Coinage i'mi v.,a Kvwntte burned in MedforJ. n-o!fihlr set afira l,v some go d hug or hre i.- IVws $2,000. Call at 'A ilium I-fi-iff-r and m beautiful needle wr. which will be rai Hod in a few days. Don't fil to see it. Get 'haired on Fn.Ur m im ih 4th leal naliiav the b irlxr of the city have agreed to charge i cenU for shaving. Toe 10 year o d son of Wilsot White, 1 wasdrownt-i in Yaqaina Bay lt St i ord ly, and buried at UkviCa thi week. ! On Jo!v lt. 2nd. 31. and 4sh the O. C. j E. R. 1 , will .ell round trip tickets to! I o tUud at I1.C0 Uod returning lulv 10 -:o 9 00 86 0) 7 00 2 75 A Wilson, denutv sheriff Read Peacock & Co, acct poor. . . Hodges & McFarland, acct poor In the matter of the tax rolls of 1MI. as returned by J A McFeron, sheriff, set tlement for the same accepted and credit given sheriff. Assessment for 1S3I rdurni-1 by sher iff aveited . Stripof Un l belonaing to J V Pipe, off lot 7. bl 5. Aibanv. allowed redeemed bv W 11 Goitre sipon payment of fj0.Sa and 8 per cent interest. Th Crops. At Waterloo on tne 4in a man will 80 over Ut falls in a barrel and another tan will walk a rope. The l'any ice wagon sir ick a Nebras ka o clcje this mornimr and the result waa a broken tongue acd some crnfuujo. In the cirx-nit court in aeasion at Salem yetrlay W ihiam Faber recovered judg meet by default agt E. M. Fleishman e a'. A 4th of July appearance i alrecdj seen in front of the coort hooce. A merry-go-round is already in operation and tt-e dacc ing platform is ready for but-ines. The new city officer ill assume tbeir duties next Monday morning. New facw will be seen with the exception of Record er Hard jn and Treasurer Morris. F company and the ho-i i-aj corps wars inspected last evening; officially br Captain M. iv. cms. uotb are itK-ient'v manaeed The warm weather was beneficial to at well cultivated crop, except to late-sown grain. Fall and eariy-own spring grain have made good development, but late sown grain, i. e.. that sown in May and the fore part of Jure, was injured by the weather Early gi-ain is heading nicelr. but the late grain needs rain badly ;"if rain does not soon fall the la!e-own grain will not make even hay. Keorts covering all crops, are good." except for trait. There are occasional localities where the conditions are no farorable. is leA abtA to atan.t 1 lit, Arv mMthr iKan - the lall-sown. Correspondents . I -. r . lumi Eraiu weu put in, in gooa j r :H . no matter hat the weather. I'.arier ' The O R & N Co. w- make a rats of SI round trip to Portland, good going on July 2, 3 and 4, returning good until July "ta inclusive. A bji y to Portland and return on trie Mb leaving I'ere at 7 a. re., returning after :Le fireworks at about 1 1 on the S. P. Railroad f.roniy t-'i. Seats for the U'ocvjinen efeiei tainment 4th of Ju'y reni- are on sate at the na tal p'acs. Beide a splendid program the weddin wil; come off a t Jve tueJ . R M. Roltertron has jut retained from a-trip eatard and Ibr est Lis store iJe open with a fob sappiy of feed on hand aod says he i awful Lucgry for chickens. The p-ck-4 nonk found yeatWay b longedloilrt Boentcke, wl.e rejoiwd at getting It Tmi An umbrella, vauw anH veil, prolwibiy lost by people from the coun try. ww rca-aia at ilu oilic. Th Oriton Peach Bitters i cow re diKvd So i6 50 per do. t.M tV-a in a ca. if Cash arryuipnie I he order. end direct to the Vat.uf a urer atea'ee. If. K'a. Anuisviiie .rr. Mr. ii. L BUckuiaa boa rented tbo ttjre occupied a g4 manyyeu by Fohy ft Jlaon, opponit toeir rrv-ar-ad store, and HERE'S THE PROGRAM. Tbo following is the incomplett pro gram of the celebration to be held here next Saturday. As will be seen the com mittee has arranged for a full day, be ginning at 6 o'clock in the morning and lasting till midnight. 47 guns at sunrise. On the overland train will arrive the tlarnsburg band and visitors. At 8 o'clock will arrive tbs special ex cursion train from Philomath and Cor- vallis bringing the Ladies Band and visitors - At 1 1 o'clock will arrive tbs special excursion steamer Hong from Indepen dence bringing the Escort Band, Silver Bow Orchestra and visitors. At 12 o'clock will arrive the excursion- isis iroin (Newport, ioledo, etc. At 10 o'clock there will be a bowling match at cocked hat for a prize of a new hat to each member of the winning team of five persons. In this the Pin Para lysers reinforced and consisting of Watts, Drum, Watson, French and llopkin will be one team from Albany. At 12:30 o'clock display of Japanese day fireworks and dancing will com mence in the mammoth pavilion. At I rO o'cl. ck in front of the court house there will be an oration by Hon J. M. Souiers, music by the Albany male chorus aud band concert by the Harris burg and Independence bands. Next will be a baby cobles- Ten Ins of best Albany creamery butler wiil tie given to the prettiest baby under 1 year j 01 age living in litis county, uokl ring to prettiest baby under two years living anywhere. Foot races 50 yards. Bicycle race, boys 16 years of age, 3660 ieei ; arouna two squares. Foot race, 100 yards. Bicycle race, free tor all amateurs, 5490 feel, prize gold watch. Bicycle lace, boys, under 18 years, 6490 feet Foct race. 1830 feet. Bicycle race, free for all amateurs, 10,980 feet. Foot race, 100 yards. Cracker easing contest, prize , $ Climbing greased pole 1 neeioorrow race 1 Barrel race I uiind-fold race 1 Hack race j Catching greased pig 1 4 :30 o'clock return of train from Gates. 5o'clock, great tig of war contest for prize of ten dollars. 5:30. dancing contett, to best lady Willxer will be given a gold neck chain. To tiet gent waltzur a liaudsom gold wMfh chain. Steam 6re engine contest. At 8 o'clock will tak place the Wood rnett enurutnmeul av the opera boose I rv.gr a in not yet arranged. at li .-h ....! ....i. . i : i i . PD RTF cool! I The Neatest Designs of the Sea- 1 son in : : : Summer Coats, White Duck Vests, Negligee Shirts, 1 Light-weight Flannel Shirts, 1 Cotton & Woolen Gauze Underwear. i Summer Balbrigan Underwear, LISLE THREAD HOSE, - TflU SHOES, 3 . TEIfWIS SflOES, 3 BICYCLE SHOES ' AT 1 L.E. Blain Clothing Co's; 1 3 SOCIAL AMU HtRSONAL. Residence of A .JNAn.Ty Earned apCS. At pyrotechnic duplay all to conclude with t balloon ascension, the fireworks frjrn which can be aen man miles in errrv direction. J. S. Van Winkle is master of ceremon ies on the stage, 8. X. ieel focal mosi O.I director and C. W. Walla chief mar-shall. Sjiixm Rbbe. The barbers of Sa lem bare formed a union and adopted the following resolution: "Believing thai the barbers as tradesmen are en titled to one day of each week as a' day of rest, me hare organised oar-selves into a body wun a mutual agreement at lot lowt: That we clos oar doors at 8 o'clock each evening except Saturday when we (ball remain opei, for taines until 12 o'clock. Aleo tnat we keep our duors ciosetl on Sunday, and bare a uni form scale of price. Signed l.y Geo. C. Baldwin, president, J. W. Fowler, sec-reUr." Miss Nellie Hogue left Monday, with Corvallis party on a trip to the top of Mary's Peak. Mr. Frank Walsh left this morning for Milwaukee where be will visit with his parents (or a wees: or two. Rev. A Mel rin Williams Wft on tl Albany this morning for Pomona. Caiif., where he expects to be located in the ministry. John Markly, of Conra'.lis, who has been ia Butte, Mon several months, with Zepti Job, making an ownership book, waa in 'he city today. Hon. W . R. Ellis, congressman elect. A boot 1 o'clock this morning a boy, the son of Mr. E. Thrall, rode past the Dewocbat man's home, at breakneck speed, crying "fire." The bell rang and a large crowd waa at the rcene, the res idence of Mr. A. J. Analyn, having been discovered on fire. It was occupied by Mrs. Analyn and danzhter Mias Birdie. Mr. Analyn being in Missnnri. traveling for a carriage factory. They bad only time to pot on their wrappers and grab a few valuables and get oau - The parlor was farthest from where the fire waa raci nar.and tbos lb- piano and some of the furniture vasaared. Mrs and Misa Ansvln had packed tbeir trnnk expecting to leave will orea it with a sk of droi and mnscal m.Uuawcta in a few wees. S lem is to c-brate the 4.b. Tke frio- A f 1 SE P"c - Jf Toe .C,h'UtU ripal attraetion. weiudire. .ill be tne P-Wrnbiv all convene at Cladstone tali thum pun, ' King K.mu and his rk.OrtTgoa City, on July 7and last ten ttiisiic- krewe i.f 1'u.Uu.! The uvnt iian-', TherB, ,U Dot onlT splendid lean and eiegantoran pageant everJeen in I opptunity for an oung. a deiurblful the sort h V or id n.oj-ro miraclea. ,b.ot " well aowtellectoal and Mr rnnuna and hinrwtrntnn. mn. n. i wu touuiui. v."" a oo'iers. S-una banda. 0 -ices eo- cnant?rs, laiiita" traT. Marm-v-ope etc. Co a-ard t aair 4-1 1-4 latter. of braea." dnrs. ec naamer Crat. r, Gjv. Pitehfrk fl I- l report ""IU '' P Al.oir and his band of I atimmer j w heelusea,i c ob in fall dr- -vl rln. ! NUe t-f all nation an 1 otoer ini taoqua is undoubtedly a grand (duration al system and Uuxe w bo connect them selvrfc i:b it will he benefitted, "lbe program ibis jear is a tine one, many prominent men wiil be preseuU and rye are nearly ready to cut, W beat and oatt are taming color, flaying is in iuii wat. ij. s. I'.vgce. nan ISeaiW ot eeoU, Tfcie is a great relief. ft itawu. ' s The O. A. C. Pheshmwct. A geotie- . s man who u in Corvallis yesterday says ! tne sentiment there a aecidedly in favor j of retaining Prof. Blot aa president of of East rn O.-egon. the man a ho is to i todey on a trip to Los Angeles. This inextricably mixed np on the financial j waa also taken oat, and their best clot be qaeai ioo. a fine looainir. larve eent leman. I saved in this war. A sola watch betonz- aa in Albany this noon on bis way to j ing to Birdie waa lost, as well as almost I lorva;iis. 'be entire noaseboldt fleets. Mr.Wrenn Mrs. Allan B. Slanon, of ' at binton. 'msker lost some of Lis eyebrow in 0. C, anl Mrs. E. L, THompsoo. of b' effort to get out property. The fir Portland, hare been In t-.e cityaince department responde I promptly cooeid Friday the goeet of their pireats. Hon. ' eHnS distance and there was rafi. and Mr. K, A- Irvine. Mrs. Slanson i anl bo to rTch thc mes, whn-h ill soend the summer here, and will be were eiungnised leaving a scarred tkel- A Sii-TKa Mine. What is purported to! and are composed of a fine body oi voanar , " ',vpr quartz ledge has been discov-1 east of Coburg in this countr and onlv AYocso Max Msssino. Mr. George Rchwarzenbacb, a traveling man of Baltimore, Marlylard, arrived here last night, having come via San Francisco. Mr. Schwatzenbach is trying to learn of the whereabouts of one Emil lireiner, who it will be remembered spent several weeks tn the spring viiiiune with Cri.'i aod Jake Bartsch of this city 51 r. Ureiner is a young man and is a civil en gineer L-y Uaue. He waa formtrly of Baltimore srd had been at one lime em ploved-byMr M-hwarienbach. Uecanie to Oregon Wl spring to vi&it a few week and look over the country. About April 3rd be left this city, saying be was going from here to Albany to visit a tew days, alter which he would leave for home at Baltimore. Criss and Jake Bartsch beard from him while he was at Albany, bet since then no tidings have been received of bim. He failed to return to Balti more, and his friends heme alarmed as to his whereabouts, Mr. 8oiiarzenbach at last started west to see if be could find some trace of the missing man. Engene Guard. We are informed l-y a regent of the Siate Agricultural College that the hoard has re so Veil upon employing a lnine-a man aa : pr.-mdent ot that institution instead of a college professor. Eogeoe Guard. j Mr. B. O. Watson Co. Ibis wiek will open a branch store in the place jast vac- : tea uy r-1. Alien Air. Levn Love, a popular young man, recently with Mr. Al en, will be placed in charge of iL The body of Philip Ketienberg. of Port land, was foond on the track below Wood burn yeaterdav morning. He bad U en traveling fur Lane & Co.. contractors. Be undoubtedly fell off the ov r anJ . OneChas. K. lewett after borrowing $18,000 in Portland, frm the banks, nearly all cn stock in the Eurene Orchard Company as security, skipped out for par's unknown. There is evidently plenty of money around when a man sike Jewett can borrow so macb on such sbakey security. A. B. Bnren. of fcalem. has mantle bed. which it is claimed is derfnl improvement on other folding beds. I, W. Ward arrived a few days ago from the Willamette with 100 head of yearling steers. He came over the McKenzie route about 10 days ago Prineyille Review. Forest fixes have been raging np the San tiam. The law against carelessly starting fires in tbs Cascades should be rigidly en forced. A Eugene caper feels very bad because the street sprinkler young man purposely sprinkles people as we.l as tbe street. A person was lucky to be sprinkled last week. Several teams naesed tbroueh here tbit week from the vinamette Valley. Tbey came over the McKenzie route and the snow was from 4 to 20 feet deep. It took thein three days to cross the lav. Prine- ville Review. Attorney L. Bi yen of Ibis city has been retained Dy tne prosecution in the Dixon murder t.ial, which will ba heard at tbe next term of the Dougl is county circuit court. L'igene Guard. - The Lane ' county farmers have had a meeting and resolved aeainst tt-e combine reducing the toll on exchange of wheat for floor from 40 to 34 and 87 pbnnds per bushel. They are talking about a farmeis mill. It is now probably a settled fact. Prof. R. A. Heritage and Emil L V inkier will be retained at tbe head of Willamette col lege of music. committee from tbe board has been appointed with power to act, to nesotiate with Mr Heritage, and a conclusion will no donbt b reached that will be satisfactory all around. Salem Journal. Mayer Cohen, of San Franusco, and Miss Hindu Oreeuburg -were to be married in 8an Jose a few lays ego. When the wed ding bonr arrived Cohen failed to appear, and a sensation whs the result. Where via Miivt-r. It was cociectuied might have committed buicide; btit he had not. Be ha 1 skipped for Oregon's congen ial climo. and I'nday evening ttave bim se'.f np in Salem An exchange says it takes a rich man to draw a cf.eck, a pretty girl to draw attention, a horse to r'raw a cart, a por- o'ld plaster to draw tbe skin, a toper to dra" a cork, a free lunch to draw it. crowd and an advertisement in your homejaper to draw trade. Those Examines Games. Mr. Edgar B. Finer has been annointed manager of the Examiner base ball games for Ore gon, and will try to have the winning club selec'j-d from a saries of games to be played in Portland on July 2,3 and 4. The schedule will be made on, and pub lished in the Oregonian. Tbe expenses of the clubs will be paid by an admission fee of 10 cents being charged, the ball ground owners receiving fifty per cen'., advertising coming out next and then a division among tbe clubs Card or Tnaxxf, The subscribe! s wish to return thei heartfelt thanks to the many friends for acts ot kindness and sympathy during the long illness and after the death of their beloved daughter, nessie L.. Kjox t.. U. Vox. C. A. Cox. The Olympic Club made od of the era. k athletes of California me a great surprise in Portland Saturday by being defeated I y tne Hultnomabs. who won 67 points to 40, or seven firsts to Olympic's four firsts. Two raciac coast records were broken, W fc Taiiaot running a mile in 4 Jl 1-6 aod Bert Kerriimn iumpiog; 6 tet 2 inches high several northwest records were broken. It was a great day fr Portland athleticrlly. The New Pocs dm aster. Mr. E. B, Davidson is Droving a very energetic Doundmaster. He has already taken np eleven ows and two horses and proposes to enforce the law. The ordinance pro hi bits "tvinir ows upon tbe street, and Mr. Davidson says the practice mt'&i oe stopped. Cattle tbougli can be tied up on private property. A Watch Lost. A gold watch with solid case, twisted braided eold chain and locket inlaid with pearls, belonging to Miss Hattie Amos, was lost eunaay evemntr between her home and chnrcb, The finder will confer a great favor by returning it. .Later. The watch was very lortunate- ly found by an honest lady Mrs. K, W Achison and retained to the owner. about 6 or 7 miles from this ci:v. Tte ledge is lorated on land belonging to Chris Domeyer, and was first discovered by him It is on what was formerly a part of the ol I John Diamond place. Parties from Yauihill countr have be come interested in the matter and it is said men enough to locate 32 claims were on the grounds a few dave since, but it seems that lor cause they did not do so. It seems that Domeyer holds one of the old government patents to the land, wbict. gives him absolu-e pueeessiovi and excludes others from locating mineral or other claims upon it. Mr. Iknuever, it Is said, will sell the land, holding it at a very high figure, but m ill permit no one j to locate claims upon it. Eugene Gua:d ! FibstGami Fbidat. The first Exam- iner game will be played in Albany next j Friday afternoon between the Lereones ol Salem aod the Albany Colts. The! reported series of games in Portland un- j der E. B. Piper, proves to have been an j arbitrary atfair, unauthorized I-.' lite j Francisco, set the above date, rnd the game will come off, when one of the clubs will retire from the contt-st en tirely. A sma,l admission fee of la rents ill be charged. Turn out and see one ot the 1 1 vest games ewr played in Albany, as both teams will play to win. There is glory ahead for tl.e champion of Oregon Kl.aV KTATK ClTBtl tK It E eanunary. Kta-ion, Alhao), Or. Moctb Jit. IS9P. M utiat,gi, 61 6 Mao mam lem ci'.wr, 97; d '. Sjtb. Miui.i an temirrlar , 40;tUte, to. II. Tj vl o - fall 0 -a-ctM. Tot.l puctfattbtD 0.51 incbr. X.. .f e r ca . 16 N ( a liy cl i da) a, II. N of eloady d j , ?. DV.Jinlt tr-Ht, o. II. le o! kl hcii trl, 0 lie-.-u h ch bat! fi-il. 0 lh,lrain .( lap, 0 Da J tat.ir wn,. 0. AiO a. O Prtval'ogJiT or l Uwwicd.S, Kii-I'h, I Oi in-or-t 13 tsr. Joas Baico, V., eateer U-i : the O. A C. that he has built up tbe college and exerte 1 an excellent influence Though he has resigned in self defense be is w illing to continue tbe presidencr. Thev be.iere it woolvt be a ' great injustice to put a man in jast for pol'lk-al reasons. I . 5 Tkaueh PrornrrT . A eburt Um ajo I J. L. I'ndewood traJed a residence prop- piit iu jxivmuy toe i nc lova a-uvi cwwiEr ad)oinining thoee of Prof. Covad. The party whom Mr. Underwood traded with was a Mr. Nanny, of Albany. Mr. Un derwood baa acquired a nice home rhrooch thadeal whicn he nw occupies witti Disutility. uwvaii:s lime. fiinrxj br,er hubioJ, mto is in Chi cago to report tlie national democratic ennventtu, in a few weeks. Mrs. Thompson returned to l'oniaid this morning. The McMinnviile Transcript says of the new prin&fial of the Lehaooo chool : Prof. L. 11. Baker will have charge of the acNtal at Lebanon, Linn county, the coming achonl year. Lebanon is to be contrratatated upon swearing tbe service oi so proficient an instructor aa Prof. Baker. We have known bim for tbe past twenty-four years; daring which lime be has always rankei as aa able scholar and hu capabilities for handling any acljool have never been questioned We are sorry to loose bim from Yamhill, boa ever. To Pat Bosoa. A called meeting of the city council waa held at the cham bers laat evening to consider the sever bond question. Bonds to ibe amount of $5700 including interest has become due ami the city tacked 12o5 of having enough money in the treasury to pay the debt. A gentleman waa present and of fered to loan the city 12i5 for one per cent premium. Tbe offer waa accepted and the obligation will be met without tro-ibie. Had tbe city tax levy been made one mill higher this obligation could have een met without borrowing any money, but, while the stavor and council were aware of tbe amount neces sary to be raised, thev deemed it best to keep tbe levy down and secure a loan. Eugene Ousrd eton. Tbe fire probab'y started from tbe kitchen due. The o-cu pacts had been cleaning np preparatory to their journey and it is probable that in some way the fire started from the fl je in connection with it. The house tu inssred in the Son, M. Senders agent, for $750 and in the Royal Eichanrs, II. F. Merrill, agent, for ibe piano, furniture. Ac., in tbe na for tJ)J ma-i the furniture in the Royal Ex change for $3 0, a total insurance of 11750. OX TOE CORNER. lias la I Friday afternoon. Albaxv i Coila rs talem le)iieai tor Exan intr j championship. Adniiioo only 15 ceats. i Litest game ever played ia Albany. JuliusGradwohl Keeps Open Duors Early and Late. Julius Gradwobl does bnsiness now tn the opera bonse store at the corner of Sixond and Ferry, wh re yoa can find a choice stock of standard" groceries for sale cheap. Everything firvt-clase. Also a big variety ot crockery ware ot all kinds which yon can buy as cheap as it can be secared anyweere. TheO. r. tore holding the bulk of his goods ia kept eloeed. Call at the corner place on businesa. Litrht weight for spring and aniomer. Black aid colored. Latest fjW. Medium prices. Shirtwaists. Lots aid lets of them more lost re tmved. Many different grades and prun. StyW new. Summer Goods. Stock now complete; larire t ever Droneirt to t:iia part ri the "Valy. AU new good- and prices very reason able. Seod fur aamples. S. E. Young, Albany. MONEY TALKS -At- H. McIIwain's Cash Store. It has been said that the teason a wo mans head has ben placed on coin is because "mowey is such a talker." Wo " are making it talk in a most effective manner in iLe folio ing new price lift, best quality always considered : Gates. "Harvard the favorite, general opin ion that the crimson crew will win at Poughkeepsie. Pennsylvania' and Co lumbia each have a chance, while Cor nell is in poor form," said an eastern paper. Cornell won tbe race with such ease as to make it a walkover. That shows bow smart eastern prophets are. There is a calf at Hosier, with two mouths. Tnat u what several Oregon and eastern politicians need, so ttrey can speak gld and silver without getting mixed Coagteasman E.'lis bad better borrow it. Portland will nod out tbat she can't monopolise every thing. That base ball scheme to get all tbe Examiner games in tbat city diun't work. It proved goose eiig. l.uit;r List, Following is the lint J letter ra valuing in the Poatoflirr at Albany, Linn mutity. Oregon, June 30, 1806. 1'ermns calling for the- letters must give the tla'e i n which ther were advertised. Oarcpbell.Asna Mrs-2 Caster, Win C Caudell, Flora Mrs-2 Clover, S S Dabler, A L Has. X U Keey, Floy Philiiber, U Bidner, Geo ltoze.l, Wm Wrede, A A T. J. Stitwi. P M EjjJ Tired Feeling Hakes yon seem "all broken np," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. It is often the forerunner of serious ill ness, ot tbe accompaniment of nervous troubles. It Is a positive proof of thin, weak, Impnye blood; for, if the blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it im parts life and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue ot the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Bars par ilia fpr that tired feeling Is therefore apparent to every one, and the good it will do yoa that he I Is equally beyond question. Bcmembef Klds Mr. M. II. Beall will probably close up his business as receiver ot the Linn county National Bank in about two weeks. Found. Near Isaac FronianV. a new black (repe veil. The owner can have the samo by paying for this notice and establishing ownership. Call at this of- hce. FiiKSH Fish. Mr. M. Hyde haa bouirht the nsb market on Lyon street, aud will keen on baud continually a fine supply of a 1 kinds of bub 'o be secured, home bne salmon and hoi. but now on hand. Doesn't Tukc Much Money For groceries at 1'mker Bros. Their prices are reasonable and aiitt'eitoesalong ways. Quality ii something also 'I hey keep on ly the be.it. It is a fair and t-qtiure flat fooled fact that if )ou trade with them you al ways get good treatment in go-ds, prices and personally. 1 hat is consider able in the lone run. It counts paiticu larly in groceries and baked goo Is You can per wnar. you want wunout running around by trading with Parker Bros. Look fir Frinc i's jewelry store on the 4th. At Frenc'j'a jewelry store von cn buy initial pins for 10c, birthday i-piih 10c, be t .ins 6 aud 10c, 14k gold fi le 1 rings 50c Some very handsome engagement and wedding rings from 1.50 al French's jew elry store. The Weailicr. Tonight and Thursday fair, s'atUnarj temperature. F. M. French displayman. Gates, Ou., July, 1st, 1S96. Times are very good. Captain Nat Bomau started for Mt. Jeflerson flnrday accompanied ' by Hank Smith's two sons. Mrs. W. I Garni in and children, of Mill Ci'.r. s,K-nt Saoday in Gates with her sister 51 is. Nesrland. Miss Josephine Sueil was teniK-red a surprise party Wedn.Uv evo a' the Hotel Cox. An enjoyable time ia re ported, Mr. and Mrs. G. T Cox and Mrs. J. T. Marinsn went to Albany Tuesday. Mr. Ir.uerty, our cental a-nt. ha moved into his new store where be will supply the public with the cho ctut cand ies, nuts, ice cream, etc, I eop'.t- coining to Gates the 4th should give him a call. Next door to the depot. Mr. L. Jacobs contemchttes erecting a store in the near future. Misa Daisy Thomas is visiting rela tives and friends here. The grounds for the celebration are nearly completed and are arranged to plesse the most fastidious. . We extend a cordial invitation to every one to come to ij-.ites and spend the 4ci if tney wish to hare a good time and pien'y to eat. Bex. Miss Helen Crawford is organising a clas in reading and English Literature. A II those who desire to take such a course a ill notify her at once. Terms, 2.50 or twelve lessons. I'oiinJmaotcni Notice. All cows, horses and stock of any kind running at large, or staked in the street or sa they can get in the street, will be put in the city pound. All parlies wiil please tuke notice. No respect ot person. The law will be enforced. By order ot city poundmaatcr. Water Waste. So much water is being wasted that the water company is compelled to give notice that tbe water will be shot off lrom premises where closets are allowed to run continuously, or where noee is used for irrigation without a nozsle. A charge wilt be made for turning the water on again. O. v. nom-a. V-t iresKionv. InrKonrG th Road. The Southern Pacific Company .a repairing the road bed of its lines througfaoQt the valley this season, a large amount of material being used for this work. Yesterday a train of 29 dat cars, carrying about 7000 lies, passed through Salem. They were loaded at Latham, and are beiig dis tributed between Portland and this city along the main line. Other trains are distributing ties along tbe branches and south of Ibis point, and as rapidly as possible the material will be used in re pairing bad places along tbe line, thoe patting th rosd in fim-cisss condition for the winter's business. Barrel sweet pioklei, Barrel sour pickles. Oyster cocktail sauce At Parker Bros. Do Not Expjrlntint in so Imtortant a matter as your health, fumy, enrich and vitalise vott blood with Hood's Sar n pari IU and thus keep yeurse'f strong and healthy. Hood's Pills are tbe best after-dinner piU; assist digestion, cure headache 23 cent. First class meats of all kinds, a? wet as hams, bacon, etc., at the Linn Dressed Beef Co's shop at Second and Ellsworth streets. Courteous and prompt treat ment. flie Modern Way. Commends itself to the well-informed to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest man ner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and breakup colds, head aches, and fevers without unpleasant aftereffects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, byrup of Figs. Manu lacttired by caiitornia rig syrup Jom piny. TO I'OKTI.ASD ON TUB 4tH. A cheap excuri'-n trip will he made to Portland on July 4th, from Albany, a one day af fair. The train will leave Albany at 7 a. in., after breakfast, arriving ut Port land at 10 o'clock in time for the parai'e, returning leave Portland after the iniiit- nilicent displuy of fireworks, iibout 11 o'clock, the round trip fare being only 2(H), considering the short time o cup ed, being the cheapest evcursion rate offered. , For Pills and l'lasieru Dawson Use Dawson furniture polish "sr Pure Drugs Dawson's. I or 1'rencrlptluns Dawwont Awarded fllKhest Honor World' Fair, fold Medal, Midwinter Pair. r.r Ike SkMacys . ' I am 65 year old; have had kidney disease ad constipation for 25 year". Am now well used your S. B. Headache and liver Cure cue year. Used 6 hoflei al 50 cen' eacd . J H Knigh. Rnth-rfge, Or." For sale by F-shay k Mason at 5w per bottle . A MA VS A SAX, Bin it. a big advantage to him to well laundried shirts and nndert-tothing. The Albany btesm Laundry, Richards & Phillips proprietors, make a specialty oi gentlemens work. Free mending for men besides the first elate laundry work. A superior high gloss finish to shirts collars, crffs, etc fares fsas. My three ch l lr.-o are ll subject to croup; 1 eie raphe to ban t raacisco, sot got .ball dvWt-n -t eaof 5 B Cooks Cure- It is a perfect tetaedy . GoJ bless you for it. Toon, ec J.H. C'orier. 6ant Pas, Ur." For e by Fot hay & Mason at Oc p-r bu;!).. 90 1 00 05 70 .... 1 00 10 75 35 20 25 35 Juvt across the street at Ha'glit Rros. you ran get what you wunt in tbe meat line, wellcu, with good treatment thrown in. Some nice baccn and bams on hand. All Berasaaieaja It Ak your physicisn, our drugtti-d and our f r'en-ls about Shiiob's Cure for con yumption. 1 hy will recommend it. For ale by Foshay & Mason. LCR CusTMNi -henewed at the C'ty Laundry, call and get prices, Sbitt waists laundered with care at C L. Seaside Excursion Ticket. Summer excursion tickets, good to re torn until October 10th, to Yaonina Bay are now on sale bv tbe Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. at Albany and Corvallis at the usual reduced rates, vis: Albany to i aquina and return, U.dO; Corvallis to Yaonina and return. t3 S3. In this connection arrangements have been made whereby the tog "Resolute" baa been placed in regular service Be tween Yaouina Bar and Newport tor the accommodation of excursionists. Tbe "Resolute" is one of the Isrvcet snd most commodious tues on the Pacific Coast and will take fishing parlies to sea and return whenever desired, the weath er permitting. When your stomach begins to trouble you it needs help. Tbe help it needs, is to digest your food, and. until it gets it, yoa won't have any peace. Stomach trouble is very distressing, very obstinate, very dangerous. Many of the most dangerous diseases begin with simple indupstion. The reason it that indigestion (not-diges- tion, nol-nourihment) weakens the sys tem and allows disease germs to attack it Tbe antiJote is Sharer Lurvstive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, curative. It cure indigestion and renews strength and htalth. It does this by strengthening tl.e stomach, tv helping it to digest your food. It ncurisheyou. Phaser Digestive Cor dial is made ot pure herbs, plant and wine, is perfectly harmless and will certainly cure all genuine stomach trvuble. Sold by riruirgists, price 10 cents to tl t-0 per tattle. A S&larml araatlSe Earl's Cover R"ot Tea purines the b ood and gives a cbar ad beautiful compxinsi For aa'e by Foabay and Masoa. A fine line of baby Carriages jast re ceived at Fortmiiler At Irving 'e. For tbe best Druxs Dawson's Mcsic Misa Mildrci Burmester teacher of piano or organ. System the Mason touch and technique. Reeidencs. Fifth street, opposite U P chuich. yrw raics urr. ' 90 lbs Ex C Sugar.. tl 00 IS lbs best Cane Granulated Sofar 1 00 4 papers beet red tip matches 4 papers, 4 lbs. Lion or Arbuckle conee 25 lbs good Rice Sardines, per can : t nil Koiler tloar per sacc 3 lbs Mocha and Java coffee, (40c evade) Tlie best covr oysters, per can 5 gallon keg very beet pickles. ... . . a scouting dc vo a oesi tern, iw grad'i Beet vinegar in Albany, per gslion. 7 bars Savon Soap tet lars) The white wool eosd. 10c bars. 3 for 30 yds nnb Muslin (fine) 1 0O 20 " Standard Prints (6V. grade) 1 00 20 harvest crash toweling 1 00 Pure Savon soap per box, 20 bars. . 75 Splendid Cheviot Shirting per yard 07 Men's congress shoes (worth 2 00 fine shoes from $1 S3 to 2 64 heaw shoes from 85c to 1 50 16 os plug Battle Ax tobacco Men's lest harvest eloves from Sec, YvUr choice from 1 ,1.00 50c men's all silk. neckties for Mason's fruit jars, 1 qt, per dot " " " 1 pt. " Tlie best 5c men's sock in Albany, 6 pair for 25 For price of sugar per sack call at the store and you can save money and gefe tbe best sugar in Albany. Alt harvest supplies furnished at the lowest possible price for best grade of goods. Remember my Cash Store when yoa want bargains', for money saved- is money made. Yours for trade, II. F. MvIlwais. June SO, 1S96. Long ways fom New Yore City. Long rainy days in Oion. IOng ti ate no see sun shine. Long years in the photograph business. Long la tbe leading artist ia Albany. Have your phoos man by Long Pbotc Co .2 d and Ferry Sts. 1 25 2S 75 Fae Uss Laaaa Flder Alson W. Steers writes from Port land, Or: There is no medicine for the throat and lumrs that I can recommend to ministers, publio speaKers aod singers, with tne confidence that I can the S. B. Cugh Cms." For sale by Foshay A Ma on at 50c ta pe. bottle. See arapeaala and Liver Complaint you have a i-rioted guaninteeon every bottle c Shllo's Vital Ixer It never faiti to cure. ?or sale by Foshay & Mason tl Saves Uv Kvery SMor Thousands of case of tloasampttoa. Asthma. Coughs, Colds and Coup are ursd every day by 5hiio s l Jure. Sarsaparilla Is the best-la fact the One True Blood Purifier. u ji nri sure liver Ills, easy to take, liOOU S FlLiS easy to operate, ttceiits. Money to Loan, A limited amount of money to loan on good (arm security N. Sis & Co. WW V (iiasub ir Tinrs Heginninp-with Monday. June 29 h. theuC&b Co's iteanuT s will leuve Albany at 7 a. m. in stead cf 7:45 a. m, Mr. I. M. Volimir, the expert barber, recently of tfalem, is now in tne combina tion barber shop Call and try him. t knows b's business. L k nt Thin. I have 18 ly!s with fair Iioump. All kinds of fruit, all in one body, closo to I college and city public school, to trade for residence in Albany. Look tliis up. 1 Good place to make money or for epecu Ution. . . G. W. Maston. CHEAT! s Most Perfect Mads. AO Years the Standard i Sunday Skidr Kxcuhsions, On I Sunday, Juni 21st, tbe Oregon Central A K.ite.n R. R. Co. will hegin their popular i Sui day excuisions to Newport and return ( Train will leave Albany at7:00 a. m , Cor j vnllia 7:80 a. ra. Fare from Albany. Cor- vullia and I hilomath to r'ew port and re ft.-.. a I fit.umo lAUVfte KAWIUllf tc ' return trip at 6.-ia) o'clock p. ta. EowiMSroNB Afanager. I Com li Or., Jans ICth, 189C. . . Price's Cream uarJns Powdct 4wM CoU Madal Miawhirtf Fair Itaa lsudacW July 4th Excursion Tickets. Tickets tor the Woodmen's excursion to the mountains on July 4th, are now on sale at the ollice ot C. t. Burkhart. Only a limited number will be sold in Albany. Those intending to mass the trip should secure their tickets at once. - Train starts at 8 :30 a. m.. and returns at 4 :30 p. ni. Round trip $1 .00. Deerlng Mowers and Binders. KnaDD. Burrell A Company have a few ot these -standard machines on hand -which thev will sell at special bargains, on account of retirement from business. For particulars apply to J. M Ralston, Albany, Oregon. L'nen Pique ad Duck suits ready mailt pel feet til and lateat n lea tor t.U) at tbe ladies ttaxaar. To This Fbckt. The 0 0 rj R K Co I ave again placed on tale round trip tick- tts to ldanha snd return for $3.00. Tick ts good to return until Sept, 30th. S Fact Wrtsi Conse.uphon, LtUripp?, Pneumonia nd all f !' a J L ing diae-isea are cure br juIii'-i Cure, rxiii ti' sbay Mason. HEW YORK WORLD, 1KRICE-A-WEEK EDITION S Psgcs i Wee. 156 Tapers i Year. Islareer thas any weekly or semi- weekly paper published and is the only important democratic "weekly" pub lished in Xew Yo. k CSty. Three times as law as the leading republican week ly of "Sew York City. It will be ot special advantage to yon during tbo Presidential t-ampaisn. as tt is puo lished every other day, except Sunday." and has all'the freshness and timeliness of a daily. It combines all the news with a l'wg list of interesting depart ments, unique featureer cartoons and graphic illustrations, the latter being a spevialtv. All these improvements nave oeen made without any increase in the cost, which remains at one dol'ar per year. We offer this unequaled newspaper snd the Wisklt Dexoc&at together oae year for 32.00. Satisfactory terms with daily. Karl's riaver Baal Tea is a sure cure for headache and servos di-tense Nj hlng relieves so qnick. For site by t oahay & Mason. Ts 1iuT7vmm-s Onnf ip-i'l.tfi, cnef mo'e than half tbe tUsoi wuiuru K.r'a k.iuv. r U tea it s pleasant cure tor constipati n. rot sab by r oahay M4tn. kqti:e cf cqumty curk. All persons who were ekcted at the Juns election, are requested to call at th coantv e erk a otho anj get tbeir rertiBcatm of election, snd also nle their wvid at tbe earliest possible data, aa the out going oo-m win want to approve ibeu.. Oilier papers please copy. N. NCRDBAM, County Clerk TTOUSD. On 1st Street, a lady s i. book, containing mere tban pocket one and less tban ten dollars, i 16 owner win please call st Dkmocrvt t fries and prv ve proper ly, ana pay tor aa. about to leave Albany, ton of the underpinned will be offeied for said st s bargain. Call st residence. J. Vas tt n sow. T1F1SG Jjjhoaaebold goods Or. Price's cream shaking Powder I OoH-lal atMiasaw raw. b rf T? Le TJs Keasca To. VVJ 1V1 H. get her ! Is it not bet ter to bny vonr Bread, Pies, Rolls, Cakes, stc, st a reliable store where they uas nly the Best material why of course i is you dont want dyspepsia and yoa" sever get it Hy eating wli : J r?m on store. u.S.Wk'.iii Be Ells worth and Lyoa 2nd St. O. P. Vaxotss. Proprietor. biTFriOB's creaiu ttOkia HcwJe WarhTs Fair tira- Awas4-