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Bttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt t Hosts of people go to work In the wrong way to cure a . wh. St. Jacobs Oil TSrSi 1 I aeeeaassaaassa WETHERFORD & WYATT Attorneys at law. Will practice in all courts of the state. Special attention giv en to matters in probate and to collections. C STICE In the Flmn block . W. R. BILYEU. Atinrnnv at law and Solicitor in Chancery, rllopfinnit mndn on all noints. Loan a negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany' Oregon. BLACKBURN & SOMERS a It I tart"!, mo Rani will receive trornrt at ention. Office, Firs National Bank uilding, up stairs. aONTAMYB HaCHLEBaN Attorneys at La. Albany, Oregon. Star Bakery Cor. Broadalbin and First Sts CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR- -Dealer In- Has Quit Politics. If you want to get in favor with mar ried woman make her think the looks about sixteen years of age. Canned Fruits, Glassware, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Canned Meats, Queensware, Vegetables Cigars., Etc jB. J. i. miii,, hyddajo and dorreon, OFFICK OafiM art; streets. Albany .Oregon. DR.C, U, CHAF.1BERLIN BLOMOBOFATaiST Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem ishes, neuralgia and other diseases, with galvanic electricity. Office on Feny&t, near 3d street. . a r . FIRST HATlOHAIs BANK, Of UBiRT,OSMOS LFUKK , S,K,VOUNG rOAiraACTS A OeWKBALbene1nainnaea BIGHT SXCdANOK and te -noble tranef r.eoU v..v iu rmdm. Cnlcaa-o and F xUaiw ItJtlOH AADSsn taora!le arms ataacroaa Tots w aires.e" Bun, L. Fmh, Imul.8oi. resident Vloe Preatdent . Csahisr m - fj- WHITtlEl Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. everything that Kept in good variety and gro oery store, mgtw est pte paid ' for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE QEtt.W.BJtHUK JUSTICE 005" PEACE, a aver loeat-d liths " v oSal. eoraer Had and Broadalbia streets. Albany. Or. Beats laad CoUeetieaa a Specialty. A Straney Upholsterer Ard Repairer Hair, wool and shoddy mattresses rated and made over. , Fornifcore of every description and carriages re-upholstered aril varnished. Drop a note in the P . O : or call at 7 street, between Ferry anl; Br jadalbin. A hany,Or. Stick To It! Stick to what? Why, the bluing fact that our disDlav of up-to-data wall paperi beats everything in sight. - 1 here un t room for tne shadow of a deubt on this point. We have the papers to which tnu town should surrender its wails unconoi tinnaliv. Onr designs are new and taste ful, artistic and elegant, rich and pleanog. There are no fewer than 500 different pat terns here to choose from, and every pat tern is shown in a fine quality of paper. Prices, 15 cents to 100 cents a roll. J. A Gumming. ALBANY Insurance Agency M. SENDERS, Mgr. Iln.. .nil sella wtVaL oats and wool ai all points in the Willamette Valley and i the leading insurance agent of Albany. In niseis? your insurance there are two things to be considered: 1st. Get a good company. 2nd. -Place voor insurance with ai agent who thoroughly understands his boa inNa and knows bow to write a policy giving yon its full benefit, bavins had e years of experience in a general o'hee and me adjusting or losses. -an guar autre I yen: 1 have these requirements. Very Respectfully lours. .11. UCtKJ. Rev Ira Wakefield, after working for his parly for several years, being a pio neer in it, was let down heavily in run ning for county judge recently, the way the veterans generally are. We publish his letter in the Uold Hill Miner on ac count of the food for reflection there lain it for men who epend their lives in poli tics: Five years I have labored to build up our reform party in Jackson csuntyftnd elsewhere. I have spent in and (or the work all the money I have made on my farm, by my own hard labor, except an economical living for my wife and sell. was given a good majority "nomination at our last county convention, and bad all who pose as reformers been true to the principles of the party, 1 would have been elected by at least 350 plurality. have twice before ran for office on the populist ticket when I and everybody knew that there was no shadow of hope of election, but principle was at stake, and on principle alone I entered the race, at great expense to myself This time there was a chance nay, on principle, a certainty. Onr party came to power, for which none rejoices more thau I; but they have said to me by their votes, Your work is not appreciated ; we have no further use for you ;" and, gracefully as the circumstances admit, I accept the verdict, and, with gratitude toward all true co-patriots, for financial reasons alone, I mus. retire from active service. rhe want of means lories me wbeie in gratitude would forever fail. For my opponents in botn old parties I have no words of condemnation. Tbey have their modes of conducting political , campaigns. That we differ in that re spect is to be expected. It has been tritely said, "All things are lawful in love and war," and may I not add poli tics?. The traitors in my own parly to whom I owe my defeat I Sura them over to the tender mercies of the coming days, when the righteous indignation of There are 10,003 boot-blacks In New I York City, and 3 in Albany, ard yet the proportion is about the same. When politics are run into an educa ttonal institution like that of the O. A 0., it is time (or the people to step in and demand a 1 alt. It is about time for the tialeui papers to again build that Btayton or Falls river road. And, while they are at it they might as well extend the O. 0. & E. into Crook county. Japan has a silver standard, and the wages are low. Turkey, Liberia, Fin land and Portugal have a gold standard. Have wages there anything to show for it? Japan is the most prosperous coun try of the five. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS The weakening fighter. Getting rrarrie.l. Hot days, cool nights. Undue familiarity. A man may be a champion prizefighter this year, but the chances are that some one else will be next year. The influences that obtain in the life of the fighter are such as to lead to a dissipa tion that is fatal to the preservation in good form of the muscular tissues, hence it is not surprising that Corbett displays less of his ol i pugilistic ability. As a matter of fact, though, even now, with sufficient training he is a better man than this Sharkey whose star will prob ably set as fast at it arose. These men are alt getting ui jre notoriety than they are entitled to. Two thirds of the applicants for admis sion to West Foiot and Annapolis, accord ing to Dr. Cneeeman. Chicago, are reject ed because of the cigarette habit and its results. The young man who wants to get on in the world should drop cigarettes. Of all the silly things ol the present age 'he worst is voting for goddesses oi liberty for 4 h of July celebrations. It does have one effect, though, the sen sible wouian will not be drawn into the contest, and the public finds it out. an outraged strain t. people shall brook no re- Good Always Very Smiley printirs Done - Xuickly. The Printer. (Carets ndTrlo-Mrluioa.andaaFB. lent eavua conducted mr rcss"rc ma lovn em;i ra opposite!. ,j3. ETe5T?fT5 nA wm can ecore patent in loia suanlaai Send model, drawing or pbra wrta oYmjIu j fcv . We adrise, if pateo'ab at sot, free off nrf Oux tee not flue u'.. -waaww. a iaaMLrr. -How V) Obr jrlecta. ' lott ol arjne in the V. S ion. ieie a-nt face. Address. C,A.SNOW&CO PP. ": ST 0r:?r wnwmei Msii (1 -.1 Si i' Fa51 C"- I 5A t- ALBANY Red Groin Milling Co la now under the management of Ed ward Going, X. H. Allen, Wm. L. YaLM E. D. Barrett and Samnel E. Yoong.who are now prepared to sell the beet FLOUR in the market at reasonable ratee. Highest cash price paid for wheat. VIERECKS SHAVING AND HAIRCUTTING PARLORS. HEADQUARTERS FOR D. Whites JtfeTv' IJqii L2 A head of hair or no nav. Cures 1 diseases of the scalp. Address Box 421 for i ree Treatise on the bcalp. Razors Honed and feet and fnt in Oi er on Short Notice. Prof. A. STARK Of Will A Stark. Optical Specialist no more dust, Graduate of the Chicago Opthalmic NO MORE SPRINKLING, I am "prepared to examine scientifically I NO MORE SCRUBBIPsG and accurately, by the latest and improve) I -p methods of modern science, any who del XH9 USQ OI sire to nave their eyes tested. Cusick Block Albabt.Orkooh. 'The public alirays likes to see the man who blows the most get beateu in any kind of a contest, beoce the practical de feat of Corbett will cause no lacbrymoeal disturbances. The person who takes the conceit out of FilMimmoos will do the public a great favor. The boys are crazy n j about going in Dalbing. Metier be carelul, you frizzly headed urcbtue. Too long baths are dangerous and often fatal. Never stay in over fifteen ruinates, never go in more than once day, perhaps once every other day, do not be rei ile; and always have good company. Worth Figuring On. We publish the following from the Corvallia Times because it is suggestive in a general way : The Gazette is worrying itself sick over the Times' attitude on the financial question. The thing for the Gazette to worry over is not the Times.but the Gaz ette's position on the money question. For two years the GaxetU has been a aaapantl8tol free silver paper. It Because there is aireaay cons.derable silver on band hoardml np some people wouldn't have any more. Increasing money means increasing prices every time as well as the reverse. Free coin age would raise the gold price of silver to a parity, and as well the force of all such commodities as wheat,, cotton, etc. Every cent coined would immediately go into circulation, swelling the amount in actual circulation, and thus stimulating prices generally. Une thing is pretty certain that wbat there is no- aon t cir- There is an inci easing inclination among women to display ineir inde pendence of the sterner sex. A large number of young women after- looking into the lives of married people, as thev see them, are remarking that they bad rather remain single than be tied down to a bouse for their lives, as they see many, with a very narrow sphere before them ; not that ther wish to wear b'oitu ers or be loud, buUihat they do wish t keep in touch with the intelligencs and op to date iJjasof the world, physically, intelligently, musically as well as ra!se a family. It is believed a 0:11.111 can be a good wife and imtUer and yet ride a bicycle. Could they get husbands hav ing a sensible view of woman's rights in the world, willing to share with them pure and Innocent pleasures, of which there are many that beoefit mankind, they would be willing to run the risk, and do when they believe they are. But they shrink from becoming a mere bouse drudge, good merely to serve. The re sult is an immnte number ol what are known as old maids, and, the truth is tbey had better remain such without they can better their prospects by mar rying, and without they can get a man for a basband an 4 net a bundle nf eelfih- ne. Marriage is the proper thing; but poor matches are not. 97 in the shade make one la k and ask the question : "Is it hot enough for yon?" Well that is hot, but where it is followed by a delirious bretzs that baa drunk in ozone from the ocean it can be tolerated if not enjoyed. It is noticeable that onr heat never prostrates like the MISFI1S. A Linn county man who took 'the part of a brother-in-law had to pay about f 100 for the luxury. He has eight t isters, and now says that bis brottiers-in-law can take their own part. Detectives were in A bany last Friday looking for Dunham, tii California murderer, who it was thought was in Albany on that day. A reward of 120. 000 is offered for Dunham, !ad or alive. Hrownsville Times. Dunham is uown in Mexico. McMinnville bicvclists antxar to be playing in hard luck says the Transcript. First Jack Weisner fell and broke his arm ; then Doc. W right and Tom Warren got badly used in Portland by failing while racing. But the most severe has fallen to Lester Neat, Wednesday even ing while taking a "work-out" on the trnck, while panning a band of horses that weie running loo! on tbe grounds, one of '.he animals kicked young Neat, strik ing him on the right side of the face and knocking him from his wheel, and in the tall his left jaw was broken. stuck its poniard into Ex-Senator Dolpb's cnlate; let ns have some that will. Kv-eo venerable bowels because be was a die-1 it it didn't circulate it woul J do no eiple of the single gold standard. It harm. If it did, an immense aaiouut 01 i supported Herman until be was de- A canvass of the delegates of every state and territory, on the currency question, shows 578 delegates to the na tional convention to be, either by in struction or personal preference, for the free end unlimitated coinage of eilver at 16 to I. against : 1128 delegates instructed for or favonng tbe continuance of the present gold standard. The estimate is based on the oh nervation on the unit rule by delegates from states which have so instructed. Pendleton boats of a man personally acquainted with Garr.'lt A. Ifobart. This is a great distinction for an Oregon town. Tne 1emockt has known several corporation lawyers but i.one connected with fifty corporalione. Next. There is being quite a general move ment in Oregou to have the next legisla ture reduce tne maximum legal rate of interest to 6 percent. It is now 10 per cent This will be one of the irnportan measures before the next legialature. Another movement will be to have in debtedness deducted. Yeterday as Geo. Halt Jr , was cut ting some bananas from the bunch a hugh tarantula jumped past his hand to the floor. George thought be had tbe jim-jams for a moment, but h finally came to himself sufficient 10 rapture the horrid thing, and now has it on exhibi tion in a glaas jar. Eugene Kegiter. Jumped is good That tarantula should enter some a'Jiletic contest. One of the Grants Past boys who :'.! traw hemes played a dirty 'rick oil an elder! v tadv paaoenger tan week, lie sold her box of strawberries for 10 Eastern heat, and that we never have afou aua waen ioe iaoy came to - , , , . thera she found a big rock in the midd;e very long continued spell of it. Thus a. l!s. -nu.i.er occaaion a ra- engrr paid a boy oO cents in payment for a box of strawberries ai.d tbe young again in the matter of c!fhiaie we naod supreme. (ealed, and it now snpporb Mr. Mitchell because each advocates ftr ana unlimi ted coinage of silver. In sttort that pa per has strongly opposed the single gold standard, and low ub St. Louis conven- io cominatea McKiaWy aad gives him to the country on that same single gold standard. That body repudiates (res sUve", repudiates MiU-heil and Herman and emphatically endorses Mr. Dolpb, and the question becomes, w hat did tbe Gazette know of republican finance. any a-ay T Does it see that it baa backed op to the water trough to drink with its wrong end ahead. Will it support Mc Kinley and the gold standard after its frantic demand for free silver? To do so it most crawfish out of all its past nttet ance on finance, and is in the position dauntless where it would be a relief to follow the example of McCarty's bear, and crawl into a hole and pull the hole in after it It is reliably reported that Prof J Mc Ivor Tyndail, the celebrated oeculist who gave exhibitions here last week and spent several days in town thereafter, says tbat Mckinley will rarely be elect ed. Tyndail does not lake a partisan view of the subject of coarse but baees bis predictions upon opinions formed after consulting tbe minds of tbe people over tbe wbole country by tbe science of occnllisra as be practices it. Anna Eva Faj, wbote raputalion in this line is far wider than trot Tyndall's, made a like prediction some moctbs ago. So 00 r radical free silver friends might as well bury tbeir hopes. Ashland Tidings. Which makes every reasonable man very weary. These fakes know no mors than tbe fakes did who predicted tbat Collom would be nominated at tbe St. Louis convention. Tyndail can read the human mind about as well as a cow, ab solutely not at all. lie simply receives physical impressions, and even his hyp notism proved to be a seh. good Remember this, says an exchange. So peddler does any tbing to help the town. He gives nothing to schools or churches, or public enterprise. He pays no taxes. Oe has nothing in common with our people. He tin swindle you often does, and you can't help yourself. He has no store down tbe street to which you can return good) that are not up to tbe new sample. The lliaerant merchant has no reputation to sustain. He can cheat you ilh impunity. Tbe home merchant la and does different. Us bears his share of the expense of good government. When asobscripticn paper is passed be is the first approach ed. Us builds a bouse which enhances tbe value of sll property. He helps pay for tbe church ia which you worship, and tbe school to which you send your children. He cannot afford to misrepre sent bis goods or swindle you. Harvey Answers Whitney. A great deal of evil in the world would be avoided if girls and young ladies would be inexorably strict ia their re utio.ntliips with yooeg men. Draw a line as to abatis right and wbat is wrong and never swerve from it. Wish- out sanctioned by an engagement the young man has 00 more right to kias or "hog" a yoan Uiy tban he I. as the qieeo of Eoglaod. and if he dot he ia liking a liberty tbat should be resented bv all sensible roung women with em ptied. This is not hair splitting ; it Is a truth lhat needs to be better appreci ated. Again, a yonng man shouU not be allowed to use langnagelhal could not TELEGRAPHIC. Bl ParCaad Fire Portland, June 26. The entire plant of the Willamette Steam Mill, Lumbering & Manufacturing Company, better known as Weidler's mill, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Tbe loss is approxi mately $150,000, and is covered by insur ance to the amount of $40,000, distributed in finill policies among several local agents. The origin of tbe fire wasaci denial, and. owing to the extremely dry condition of the mill and yard, its spread was so rapid that nothing could be saved. Rolxfit Mays, an employe of the mill, has not leen aeen since the fire started, and it ia iielieved by bis fellow workmen that be was overcome while endeavoring to make bis ecape, and bas been burned to death. MrklB'er la'laeaee. Naw YoitK, June 28. Bradetreet's to morrow will say : A mora hopeful feeling in trade circles within the past few days, explained as due to the adoption of a gold plank at Ht. luis, bad been given undue weight In staple lines at 25 of the more important distrituling centers shoas that abide from tbe increased strength of wool in the bands of interior holders, an unprov ed demand for hardware at Providence, (or clothing and slices at Baltimore, shoes and dry goods at Mecnpia, and in similar lines at til Louis, there bas been no Improvement in trade. t allare mt Siciele f'lraaa. New Yokk, June 27. Tbe World says: Tne failures of two firms in the bicycle trade were announced jesterday. A third was eznecteJ be ore liuaineis hours today Tne Munger Bicvc'e Co and the Plymouth Uicycle t o. were the two tbat went under. This started anew and with increased vigor the reports of cutting in prices from I W to $40, on strictly higb-grade wheels, really meant to sett tor (luO. A I brer kl Haageal. Mia-uriELD. Or., June 2C. Carl Al brecht was hanged today at Empire City to pay the ptualiv for killing bis wife. The hanging took place in the court none yard, and was witnessed by sev eral hundred people. Everything pasted off without a "bobfjle." A tb ret tit was nervy to the last, and failed 10 show any signs of feeling. WitaWlea ttowieat IluixwATO. Mataheletand June 25 Lamg's troopers suppliant and routed a large body of ivurgeoU ca Behngwe rang?, and killed Crief galemba and his tnree eons. besirU recovering tbe catt'e and booty that the natives ob'ained is their raids upon the wbitei. rraVr's !! WasmsoTos, June 25. Senator Peffer leaves today for home. Before etarting. be said, concerning the popuiut attitude on tne presidential a,wUoa: " 1 he receut pronouncement of populiU at Bt. Louu. urging the democratic eunven tioo to nominate teller, was in my jodg meol. an impertinence, and it was trracfa- j eroos, to far as it attempted to speak for rue popoutt party as a wnote, ibeae gen tlemen tpoke without authority from tbe poeuhat (4tT a. a boe. and I do not be lieve the party will fnsain tbetn. aw lamwKSMC Clwarf Bans 1 i BATTLE $ 8 Off for a m f I ipiyyj I No matter how much you arc charged for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than "Battle Axf For JO cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods. thief ran off with it.- Tte citizen oi Grants Pass will not tolerate such tricks aa theee and the boys who can't be honest will be exclu led Irom the priv ilege of Courier. selling fru:t at the depot. To Melvm O. Penni?, of Denver, Colo., belongs the honor of having ridden a mile on a bicycle in less time than it was ever ridden before on a bicycle or auy other machine propelled b? human power. On the Monllair tra:ghxway coarse at Den ver, w ith a strong w ind at his jck. he rode a mile ic the remark be time of of 1:11 3-5, rutting 11 3-5 w--onds off the previoos record. His w heed was geared to 107. and .he w ind was blowing at the 'rate of &a mtiei aa hour. The wind was so strong that be rode a quarter of a mile bevond the Un be need in refined aocietv. and 1: he doe. ' ih before he could dismount. He could be should be dropped hkea hot coal, j not ? J"- Too mucb depend upon this for ones lifes happiness for any lailty in these things. There is occasion in Albany for pointed talk on this topic Washington Letter. 22. -W. R. Heart, San Francisco: My fopoD poison f I Ja eriPMSI Wrnmrr.flM fej-t 1H UrtblMU ioodarr or Ter- t I luu7 ruisun permanently t J I Scared In 16 to &i daya. Ton ean be treated at 1 home f oraame price noder aaae irtiaraa LV J 'r-1 TO" prefer to ooioa here we wiliooo. aaHV tract to Darrallroailfaraandboutlbui. eoebane, if we (ail to cars. It ron nave taken mer- . IOC ttalne.MiL Vim plea. Copper Colored 8 pot a. Ulcers on iodide potash, and etui bare acbee and ra-tcnee in momn, sera l oroaL nrr. paina, jnneoua lim Dies. Co, anv part oi tne oodr. Hair or e: ye or oar a ralllnr out, It Is thia Secondary BLOOD POISON eriarwntetocure. We aolteit tbe moat oheti iiate caaee and eballena-a the) world (or a. 2ue we eannot core. Tbia diseaae has always 7wea i DUSTINE On your floor, When applied to floor" of any kind en ables you to sweep without rais;ng dust. It is an odorless compound which- 'r ene trates tbe wood and lor months keeps nt a constant exudation sufficient to catch and hold the dust. Atwatp.h & Brows. Agents for Linn Co., at Pioneer House, Albiny, Or. 1 the skill of the most eminent nheai Mana. SS500.0OO caoltal behind onr nruYinrt nonai rnarantr. Aoaoit ftpplieu.ion. Addreas COOK HEMKDY CO. vv . itb .is i-r i nriaiiruii . " Made Mistaies, IB They Got things spelled wrong and all mix ed up display wae poor type old fashioned press work bad paper cheap nothing as it ought to be? Well, take your next job of printing to Smi ley the Printer and It Will Bs Done BisliL P. S. (Important). The price for do . mg U will be right, too. Smiley's printing u good printing. TRACTION ENGINES. One 8 horse power Buffalo Pitts engine i;eJ one season. - 17 . RI P A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. According v William Curtis, of the 970,524 persons drawing pensions from tbe fedeial government, 082,118 were soldiers in the war between tbe states. There are 195,379 pensioned widows and minor children, and about 25,000 oavy pensioners In round number', there are over 900,000 persona drawing pen sions as a reenlt of the civil war. It ia estimated that 1,125,000 men are still living who fought in tbe Union army, i rom the above figuies it seems that over 60 per cent of them are now draw ing pensions. Up to date the civil war has cost about one and three-quarter billion dollars in pensions, and will cost as much more. The amount al-eady paid won d twice pay the national debt Tiij annual pa)iu-nts amount to ten per cent of all the monev in the cauutry. Ex. One 10 horse power Buffalo Pitts gine, new. For sale cheap. en Hopkins Bros., .' Albany, Or. Fire Insurance NSURE YOUR PROPERTY -with 3".. "W. mE.lTmT? In the Old Hartford, the New York Un. derwriters A owner or any one of the reli able old tine companies be represents. Notes taken and plenty of time given for payment on farm insurance. All business wil. be promptly attended to. OFFICE IN P. a BLOCK ALBANY; OR. i Just eighty years ago was the year without a summer. Krosl occured every month in the year 1816. Ice formed half an inch tlrck in M.iy. S'tow fell to the depth of three iurlics iu Nw Yors, and also in .Vasachuetts in June. Ice was lorined trie thickness ol a com moo window glas t ronghout New York on the 6-h day of July. Indian corn was so frozen that the greater part of it was cut in August and dried for fodder, and the farmers supplied them selves from the corn produced in 1815 for tne seeding of tbe spring df 1817. An exchange cays: If McKinley is elected the house is liable to be against him on both tbe tariff and eilver. Tbe senate will ba against bim on silver. No tariff bill can pass under bis administra tion without recognition of silver. Look out lor two years of unrest and uncer tainty unless both the money and tariff questions are settled by the election of some man like Teller. Caicaoo, Jane The Examiner " answer to Mr. W hitoey's statement tbat tbe election ot a tree coinage rresidenl and congress would plunge tbe country in ruin, is as follows: On tbe election of a President and Congress in November committed to tree coinage, the danger of a paote would pass in a day. We will cross tbe danger line the moment that fact is known. The next day silver will begin to advance and. gold to decline. The declining gold will come ont from hiding in a few days after the election, hurry to seek ao investment and will go actively into circulation. It will seek to invest iteelf iu things that are rising, for it will fall in value. This is a law as inexorable as any of the certain taws of trade. Tje wheal in existence is sura lo fall in value when it is koown that a large new crop is coming: :be effect is felt before tbe new crop is harvested. Depreciating gold will go rapidly into circulation lor favored investments in ths rising maikets. By the time the Free Coinags Act la passed, the two met als will have eome together. Those who fear disaster from a bimeta'lic standard do not underst-ta I what bimetallism is, or are selfishly interested in promoting a dear money. The supply of the two metals is limi ted. All the gold in the world available for use as money can be put In the first floor offi :ea of "The Examiner," and all tbe silver in .Le world available f it use as money oan be stored in ' The Exam iner' Mission , street "building. The United States produces in a s'ngle year, from its factories and flel Is, enorgh to require all the silver in tne world to pay for it. Such a nation can mtinta n the commercial parity iMtwen the two met. als- It is the la-k of knowledge of the world's production ' f gill and silver be fore and since . 1871 that aceoiints for errors into which the Eastern people fall- Mr. Whitney's statement of predicted ru'n is a threat of Wall Street, aod is in tended to frighten busioess'men, and to Intimidate the people. It it is true that tbe money power can do what Is threat ened, it is sufficient reason tor the over throw and for threatening it as an enemy of the republic. W. If. Uarvev, author of "Colo's school.' opening gun of paign. Pension dunihissioner A New Yoik girl recently bad bersell photographed in a coffin "as a joke" and sent it home to her parents. Her motLer is now in tbe insane asylum. The national republican platform says "tbe present gold standard must be pre serv d." The piopte believe tbat a bi metalic standard is what is needed. Pur) Drugs Dawson's. For Pills and Planters Dawson Use Dawson' furniture polish The robust-looking old farmer had foi the first time traveled on a train with a dining car. He bad read about the high prices for train meals, so when he sat down at the table he ordered some bread and butter and a cup of coffee. Tbe waiter looked at him and whistled softly. After the robust farmer bad concluded bis slim repast a ticket for $1 was band ed him. "Great Scott ! Do you charge ft for what little I eat?" he asked. "Yes, sab ; II is the price of de meal, no matter what you ordab 1" -vvnat oiu you cnargs that man there?" demanded the farmer pointing to a man who was eating heartily. "One dollar, sab." "Well, bring me everything on the hill of tare," said the farmer, as he sat down, tucked the napkin nnder his chin and loosnd tbe top button of bis tioas ers. f'tx-ai or rcswiar Orfoe)4at. Wasbisoxts. Juoe 22. 13. While it is now rnsedd bv everbbodv tbat the silver men will have a majority in the Chicag) convention which will altnt. if not qnile. reach me twothird neceesa-y to nominate. :l is being assert ed in Washington wilb much poaitive nesi tha. concession aid be made for the sake of harmony t J the sound money democrats .. Tbn general impression seems to be that tbeie concessions, if made at a'l, will bs in t'i selection of the head of the ticket an 1 . not in tbe financial plant of the platform, which is expected to b In tavor of the free and independent coinage ot silver at 16 lo 1. Not a few democrats regard the riog ing speech for democratic harmony made by Ef-Uivernor Campbell, of Ohio, at the big dmxratic day ctleb-atioo un der the auspices of the Interstate Demo cratic iss-Kiatiou of this city, as the the Presidential cam Murphy presided over the meeting which was large an t enthusiawtic. Gov. Campbell was in tip top condition, and his old- faahtoueJ, strike- from - tbe- shoulder democratic speech re? rued to jut fit tbe humor of bis hearers. Msoy who snook bands with 3 jv. Campbell assured him that Liey lup.-J he woild bs nominated for president by the Chicago coov.-ntwn. He said he didn't expect to be, but that be was always willing to serve the patty anywhere. Mity republicans admit that the nomination of tiov. Canpbel! by the dein icrats wo'ild pat Ohio in the doubtful column with tbe chances against McKinley. The trouble with McKinley and l bart Is tbat tha first-named is too well known and the last not well enough known to aroise anything even resemo ling enthusiasm. No republican tu-ket since Hayes and Wheeler has fallen flat ter thn McKinley and llobart. The fact that II an na has Lad himdf made chairman of the Republican National Committee and vested with the author ity to select tbe executive committee, which has the entire charge of the cam paign, was not calculated to' make any republican, except those in .he Ilanca ring, hilarious with jiy. This extra ordinary authority, demanded and ob tained by Hanna, has never been wielded by any other chairman of that committee, and its exercise is not calculated to make fr'ends for McKinley among those repub licans who have usually bad a band in managing their party's national cam paign. Mr. Hanna has pioven that he could do the bossing and th buying in a campaign for the nomination, but he bas yet to prove wbat be can do in a campaign for election, and the more republican enemies he makes, the more he adds to lbs chances tor the defeat ot bis ticket. Senator Hill was a true prophst when be said just before ths jadjournmsnt of Congress, that there would be no tariff legislation by either the fifty-fourth Con gress, although it was not so apparent then as it bas bean since ' tbe formal ' withdrawal from the republican party of four senators Teller, Cannon, Dubois ' and Pettigrew - Daring the session of co igress just closed, the republicans lacked one o( having a majority in the senate; these withdrawals maks them lack five and maks it reasonably certain that there will be no tariff legislation until after March 4tb, 1899, If then. al; levi that be was unable to speak ! aloud for nearly two days, while tbe sand , was blown acro the prairie with such force that much of Ibeananiel and nickel was literally ground of! bis machine. The Pendletou E. O. ears: Some pro gress has been made in tbe sheriff's mileage suit which was brought by Cbaries W. Browntieid against Zoeth Houser. sheriff; Capta n Martin, counlv judge; T. P. tiiliiiant and John F. Adams, cxMintr commissioners, to com pel the return to the county ol alt money received by the sberstv as mileage and tees in excfs of the salary stipul ated b.- the law of l5. Tbe "cajW was tiled daring the Month of Mav in the state circuit court tor Umatiba county, aod has been on the docket ever sine. Mr. Urownfield. tbe piatiiti:.. seeks to se cure from Ihe court a decision touching the law on the subject. There ia involved an amount -of money .about i'aJ0.and the goveranee ot future' shenlTs io the matter yt taking fees nd mileage. As usual in such rases, a demurrer was filed by the defense, selling np the cuiomary gen era! proposition, that the complaint does not state (acts sufhuent to constitute a cause for action. The special proposi tion in the demurrer was that in Ihe complaint there is joined more than one cause ot suit. In the matter ot tbe gen eral demurrer.the court, J ud, Powell on the bench, holds that there are stated sufficient facia lo constitute a cause for action, and tbat it is competent to raise the question at law as to the right of the sheriff to receive mileage and fees, in ex cess ot the prescribed salary, but that in an attempt lo recover from the sheriff any money which has been paid to htm aa mileage or ices, it will be necessary to commence another proceeding. The de cision is mcre'y on a technical point and does not treat of the real matter at issue. TheOregonian has at last uttered a very emphatic truth. It says: Thu re port of ihe interview with Ellis, pub lished yeslerdav, shows supply one thing, namely, that Mr. Ellis knows nothing at all'. He hasn't even read tbe St. Iauis platf orm ; or, it he has read it, a incapable of understanding it. What is the matter oi that fih ladder at Oregon City. Has a job been put up on it so the gamey salmon cannot leap from rung to rung and thus get, into the clear waters of the upper Willamette. They are not up here. That is a fact. DIED. Marietta. O., June 23. A cloudburst took place near here taat night. The water covered a wi le area of territory and wa tbe cKt de tractive ever known here. U&aaes were swept awaj. stock drowned and many persons narrowly escaped death, in some atreazas the war rose 2U feet in ben raioate Tive fixtd came almost as j suddenly a did the Johnstown fi wd. Crop are ruined on the little M-iiingam for twenty milew, and on many email tr.batA rie of Ihe Ohio above here. Tetter's aJate. Dcsteu, Jane ?. Friend -of Sentttr Feaarr, wni have been advocating hia can dubary oa a eiiver ticket for preidect. are feling very moch eacvKjraffed by tie re ception tbat tae boom started at St Loais immediately after tee bolt if the Western delegates has met with in 'he West and Sctn. It la aLooaseed that Teller's n une will posititely be presented lo the Chicag convention. A Basher Bia Bttow. Sas Fsaxctsoo. Juoe 23. -James J. Corbett bas anaw-ered barker's vetbal cfteJtenge tor a gbt to tee bniL. made at tbe ringside after Last night's contest, by l-imseit announcing bis in'entioa to issoe a cbaiieBge to all come. Filiiimruon pre ferrid. if tbe latter dues not acnept with in tao weeks. Corbrtt says be wsil make arrangement fjr a fight with Sharkey, to take place oo agree-i territory, preferably ia Mexico. rewrit e Staatv rwasl. Pobtiasd. June T5 At 3:31 o'clock yetcrJjiy af 'eraiX-o the oody vf Joseph C Po well, a a: a JAit io the Oregon medical cvdleg'. w t piod floating in tbe river, opposite the O K. A X. freight warehouse, with a ruae around the neck, to which was Srmy attached a granite rock, weighing atout I- pouo-i. Powell was one of a aa cf students in Ihe medic! coliege hat was presented for anv examination I-it March, behaving tailed to pass. The asa at aw a Case fiosfcBvao. Or.. Jane 25. The grand jarj is now working oo the esc-ne of Mur derer Sam Brown, who broke jail Decern 20 lust. The indiclrneiit brought in by Ibe grand jary at tbe lat terci of court against S. J Sutberiin, for aiding and atHt:ng llrown's escape, bad been resul rui'.ted to this grand jury. las Sfcrh fee Cwrkeu. Sax Frasctsco, June 2 lames J Coria-tl. champion of the world ws all but knocked fit tonight in a four round con test with Tom Siiarfcev, champion of tbe navy. The referee declared tte contest a draw. Cortjelt clinched Saartey through out the entire fourth round to avoid pun i'bruenL Tbe champion was breathing heavily and was apparently greatly exhaust ed wben the round closed, while Sharkey seemed as frewh as at tbe beginning. Sharkey even refused to stop fighting at the end of the bouL The fight was & rough-and-tumble con text from the start. (wservaUve tteswerrat. Paratooa, June 24 The democratic Ute convention, which - convened this morning and adfourned this afternoon, bas put itoe.f on record in the financial plat form, anJ bas selected its delegates to the national convention. It bas declined to name it electors, has not put itsef on rec ord on any state issue, and bas left tbe se lection of a state committee until the next state convention. These things Lave All been doue with tbe avowed purpose of placing tbe party in socb a pan'ion that, no tnat'er what the platform of the national party is, it can be supported by the electors and tbe party in this state. - Scio. Wben confidence comes about.a motor line from Scio to Munkers is Jone of tbe prorjAXjuiuee. C. S. HAi-nisb will transfer his citizen ship from this city to Albany next Tues day aod will henceforth he known among us as a visitor. Mrs. Geo P., Warner, of AIbany.came oyer irom Albany last Saturday and re mained till tbe following Monday,- visit ing her eon Charles aad family of this city. Peter L. Bilyeu. Jake Bilyeu and A. J Flemming, with their families started east of the mountains on Tuesday morn ing, via Use Barlow route. Ther eon- template going as far aa Idaho before tney locate. C. C Lee came in from tbe Prinerille country, last week, via tbe McKenne route, tie brought in 13 bead of horses with bim. He states that th-re was about 15 railea of snow, sad that it was 20 feet deep in socoe places. On Tueedav tbe farm residence and all its coo tent, betooging to and occupied by B. F. Darbv. northeast of Scio wae de stroyed by nre. Mr. Darby was absent at the time and no one was at home save the children who. not having tbe judg ment of older persons, failed to save any of the household goods. There was no insurance npon the building. Last week Mr. David Myers dosed a sale of 200 acres of bis old home farm, three miles east of this city, to an Ohio maavwboee name is withheld at this time by request. Consideration $5000. The buyer states that there will be five or six more families from his locality emigrate to this state and will probably buy farms in this locality, on the strength of his parcbase. They are all good citizens and wiil make valuable acquisitions to oar communi'v. Press. Dernocraric EtAtc Ticket. Presdential Electors EDWARD KILLFEATHR. J. M. CAROLL J. J; WHITNEY. W. W. OGLES BY. . Eqcalto ths Occasion. a rotnorwas current some time ago tha .the O.C. A E. Kauroad Company bavin? tailed to ne gotiate lot terminal facilities at Y equina, would commence condemns tore proceed ings, and thus secure tbe desired ter minal facilities Tbe latest rumor tbat has reached ne from the valley is. that Mr. W m. M. Hosg will resist condem- .tory ra-oceecings, oa the groand that i aeeds the grounds, etc aa terminal facilities for the new raiiwav line be is about to construct from Yaquina to. Newport, Ya.Q:na Poet. Tha Waterloo Motob. Mr. Wilkin?, tbe projector of a motor from Waterloo to LebsLttoo and perhaps to Tangent and Albany, is pushing bis work and has met with encouragement from tbe people of t . i . . - i r uecaerjon. naunog sum ;-ou uie. air. William Balston, of this city, has offered the site for the depot in Lebanon. Mr. Wilkins con vers the idea that ie line can be completed this summer if prop erty owners between Lebanoa and m a- terloo do the right thing. ar-.si s e-ans ' a lxcaa CsMTwrv. t "- Paul A. Cmil makes esuA Usi be te (hm parneroi tee arm iot r. J. Unrus., aforesaid, aad that said Srai will na of OSS HVXDB0 DOIXAE3 ice eswrvcaeeaf Caaarrh that aiaiii Cared by Uie was cs! Hall's Ciraaaa- Craa. FBA5E J. ( HKNZT. to Teetrre saw aad swtaatxiaed a 'rS aaua saajax J etuoa dotna- aadetax taw saas exkca aod f nh W. Ta!or, of Alaea one of Coxey's tstnvai army that bad to keen off tbe grass a Wgtiinirtoa. was arrested recently lor, bisany, but has been discharged. Mat ter ihougn are not serene sntn beih yet. A ciiairof elocution is to be establishes, mt theo. A. Cat a salary of O0, tbe board to elect the tnacber. The prepara to y department of the college bas been diaoontinued. A.W. GLEASOST. Rail's Cwtwrra Care Istakew raternaJJr sad acts ahrectry ow tbe baood and aaaccssa asutaeeaes! taw ayilna 6 end for tewiaaooiaJa. tree- F. J . CHXST as CO.. loaado, f ScOd by Drsaxists T. OX THE CORNER. Don't bolt yucr food, it irritates yuur stomach. Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigesti-Mi is a dangerous sickness. Proper care prevents it. Shaker IHgeative Cordial cores it. That is tbe long aad short of indiareetion. Now. the aaeetioo is: Have you got indigestion r Yea. if Ja big Tariety of crockery ware of all Julius Gradwohl Keeps Open Doors Early and Late. Julius Grsdwohl does business now in the opera uortse store at the corner of Second and Ferry, wh re yon can find a choice stock of 'standard' groceries for sale cheap. . Everything firbt-class. Also - COX. On Jone 23, ISM. at tne home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cox, a few miles east of Albany, after an ill ness ut several months, Miss Pleasant Uox . Her death was the result of a cancer in the right thigh, so large as to have eaten the entire lemur bone. Miss Cox met with an accident several months ago in which her leg was broken, but it was the cancer that caused her death . She was an estimable young lady, whose death will bo mourned by many. Funeral sei vices were held this forenoon. Unreal, far S'erwsl,. PoriHKKii'8lK, June 2(5. Tb ITar-vard-Cornell-Oolumbia-l'ennKylvania four miles straightaway on the Hudson iodtiy was won by Carnell in the phenomenal time of 19:29 tlarvarJ second, Pennsyl vania third, Columbia fourth. Cornell won the freshman race two days ago, in which the order of finishing was strangely the same: Tbe race biday was a hard one for two miles, but after that Corntill bad it his own way. fLSveirDDls Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly cured by ltood's Fills. Tbey do their work IHloddrs Pills easily and thoroughly. Best after dinner pill, as cents. All druggists. rre pared by C I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Maw. Ji f '! T1" "" "'' WftwVaB.s.eaanaxl-la you have pain or uaco(nfert after eating. beaviache, dimnfwa. aaoseav, onenaire breath, - heartburn, langocr, weakness, f-ver. junJie, fiatnlence. loss of appetite, irritability, constipation, ete, ,Ye. you have indigestion . 1 o cure it. take Shaker Digestive Cordial. The medicinal herb and plants of wnich Shaker Digestive Cor dial is composed, help to digest the food in your etoimch; help to strengthen your stomach. Wben vour stomach is strong. care will keep it so. tbaker Digestive Cordial is for sale by druggists, price 10 cents to ft .00 per bottle. kinds which yen can bur as cheap as it can be secured anywhere. The O. F. store holding the bulk of his goods is kept dosed. Call at tbe corner place on business. BEOBSERYTXG. Farm Loans. 1 have a limited amount of monev to loan on good farm lands in linn and ad joining county. On very favsrable terms, interest parable annually. Call or writs at once as Ute amount I nave for loaning will soon be gone. - CG. BtrasBAKT, Albany, Oregon. Cash for pbuitry at R. VI. Robertsoa's The bet frwh groceries aod produce at Conn 4 Huston's. LvDtaa tha Utest fasSiu is a eensW dress made by Mrs. Mciaa. Dr. G. W. Mascob, pttynciaa and sur geon. Albany Or. CsiWaaswered prompt ly ia city or country. Drs- H- E. aadO. K. Fx-ers offices, and residence in the post office building Spec ial attention given to diseases of women. Dec ring Mowers and Binders. Knapp, Burrell A Com pax y have a few of these standard machines on band which they will sell at special bargains, on account ot retirement from business. For particulars spply to J. M- Ralston, Albany, Oregon. Lo jk nt This. I have 48 lots with fair house. All kinds of fruit, all in one body, close to college and city public school, to trade for residence in Albany. Look this up. Good place to make monev or for specu lation. G. V. Maston. Lcs. CcsTAiJtt henewed at the City Laundry, call and get prices. Sbirt waists laundered with care at C L. aiaad raderaed. At'STix, Tes , June 24. An indorse ment of Bland for president and astiaighl out silver platform at 16 to I, regardless of ihn action of any foreign government, was the sum and substance of today's demo cratic silver convenUon, which adjourned after a two days' session. Tbe interest at tend ant upon todays' session, cutxido of the fight over the platform, which was pre cipitated ly some not wanting to make the silver issue independent of any other na tion, was the row that resulted over the effort to have delegates instructed for B and for president. - Carter far Teller. Chicaho, lune 24. Senator Thomas Carter, ot Montana, arrived in the cry yesterday, and left in the evening for Washington. He held a long consultation with Senator Lee Mantle, which is said to have dealt with tbe prospects of securing an indorsement of Senator Teller's candi dacy at the approaching democratic con vention. Senutor Carter said in case the democrats put up a man whom tbe silver people could conscientiously support. Sen ate r Teller would probably withdraw, a Seaalble Jadae. Cartraor. Mo., June 24. Judge J. M. Weeks, who has the Indorsement of sev eral delegates tor auditor-on the republi can ticket, today issued a,i open letter with drawing from the race and releasing the delegates instructed to vote for him. He says be cannot indorse -he gold-standard declaration of the. St. Louis republican convention. A Tewa Use as est. Spokass, Wash., lune 24. Passengers from tha north tonight re- ,ri tht mat before tha train left Kasio. ! Sprint- cleaning is at hand, see ns for U. C, this morning, a message was re- prices on washing carpets- beenng and ceived from Sandon, 8. O , stating tbat curtains We call for and deliver ail the town was surrounded by forest fires and goods. C. Siatreon, cty laundry, threatened with destruction. 1 at St.. opp. Et Charles, rhone 49. Far ibe La aura filer AUon W. Steers writes from Port land. Or: There U no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can recommend to ministers, public soeasera and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cugh I'm." For sale by Foshay & Ma onsat&OcU pej bottle. See tssaneyaia and LWer Complaint you have s printed guarantee on every bottle t Sntlo's Vital ixer It never falLi to core. For sale by Foahay A Mason All Reeaaaaaewsl It. Ak your phvtician. our druceitt and your friends about Sbiloh's Cure for con sumption. 1 hey wilt recommend it. For sale by t oshay ft Mason. The lllasAiMsassra Constipation, cansea more than half tbe His ot women. Karl's Clover Root Tea it a pleasant cure for constipation. For salt by Foshay k Mason. A MAX'S A MAX, Bin its a big advantage ta him to ' well lanndried shirts and n mien-loth in. The Albany Steana Laundrr. Richards A Phillips proprietors, make a specialty of gentlemen s tore, Free mending for men besides tbe first class laundry srora. A superior bigh gloss finish to shirts collars, cuffs, etc July 4th Excursion Tickets. Tickets tor tbe Woodmen's excursiotT" to the mountains on Julv 4th, are now on sale at the office ot C G. Burkhart. Only a limited number will be sold in Albany. Those intending to make the trip should secure their tickets at once. Train starts at 8 :30 a. m.. and returns at 4:30p.m. Round trip f 1.00. Ladies will do welt to cad at the Ladie Bazaar for tbtir shirt waists. Tbey carry the larges' SAsortmenta and laiss. style a perfect fit guaranteed. Mcstc. Miss Mildrci Surmester teacher ot piano or organ. System tha Mason touch and technique. "Residence. Fdth street, opposite U P church. Long ways from New tort City. Long rainy days in Oceon. long ti.ae no see sua shine. Long years in the photograph business Lnog is the leading artist ia Albany. Have tout oho'oa maa bv Long t'bott Co., 2nd and Ferry Sta. A Salwral Bewauaef Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the b'ood and gives a clear and beautiful comp'exina For sa'e by Foabay and Mason. . It Saves Uvea Bvwry aaay Thousands of cases ot (kthsamption. Asthma. Coughs. Colds and Coup srs ured every day by Shiloh's Care a rac Wartk llwewaws. Coasvmption. Laiirippe, Pneumonia and all Throat aid Ling diseases are curs bv hilo 's Cure. Fjt sa's "or Fsshay Mason. Kari, ctwvee atssM Tea ' is a sure cure fur headache aad nervoa itiacasea No- bing relieves so QO ISA. For rale by Foshav MrB.-