he cw0rai TELEGRAPHIC. 5THE KINQ CURE OVER WETHERFORD a WYATT Attorneys at law. vyill practice in al courts of the state. Special attention giv en to matters in probate and to collections. C FF1CE In the FUnn block. 17- R. BILYEU. Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery. Collections made on alt points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany Orrgon. OLAGKBURfi & SOWERS A.TTORNETS -A.T LjSL"W, All legal matters will receive prompt at om? on. Office, First Nwtional Bank uudin?, up stairs. Attorneys at La. Albany, Oregon. J. I.. HILL., hydclaii and mion. OFFlCB-oorns sr7 strata. Albany .Oregon. m. G, U, GHAMBERUF3 t20rIOBOPATSIST Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem ishes nouraluia and ether disease, with g.i v.mi.iAjmcity Office on Ferry st , ue.ir 3.1 strait. iJil X . 1 1. Al. BASK,. .. .. ... i-ruN S.B.VOUKU 1K, W. 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Broadalbln and First Sts CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR. -Dealer In- Canned Fruits, Glassware, Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Canned Meats, Queensware, Vegetables, Cigars, Spices Tea, Etc,' . everything that a sept in good variety and gro eery store. High est ptfee paid for ALL KINDS IOF PRODUCE A CHANCE ' to strike oil, as it were, in wall paper is presented by our present tale. The de signs show a richness, noveltvand fresh ness of conception that are not to be seen elsewhere. Our papers are of a quality worthy of the art they embody. It's only on prices that we come out short. Perhaps it's the summer weather that's melted them down to 15 cents a roll and up. in variety ot patterns, too, were verv strong, snowing no less than 600 different novelties. J. A Cumming.3 ALBANY Insurance Agency -M. SENDERS, Mgr.- Bnys and sells wivat. oaU and woo! at all points in the Willamette Valley ana i the leading insurance agent of Albany. 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NOfslORE DUST, fit) MORE SPRINKLING, NO MORE SCRUBBING By the use of DUSTINE On your floor, When applied to floor of anv kind en ables yon to sweep without raising dust. it is an oooriets compound which ,pene trates the wood and for months keeps op a constant exudation sufficient to catch and hoid the dust. Atwateb A Brows, Agents for Linn Co., at Pioneer House, Albany, Or. FOSHAY & MASOfi. Wholesale A Retail DRUGGISTS AND BOOKSELLERS? ALBANY. OKEOON. Pare Drugs and the Finest and Largest Stock of Btationary and Books in the Market. ALBANY TRADING CO. GROCERIES and FEED OF ALL KtNDS Cheat seed for sale or trade Free de li very. Telephone No. 51 K. N. Morris, Mar Cor 2n1 and Main Sis. Smiley Good printing JTone Quickly. Always Very The Printer. lUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiU The president of Audorra, the o'dest republic in the woild receives $15 a year. The financial plank is the oue on which political parties must rily to keep themselves afloat. McKinley has been officially informed of his nomination, but it ia by no means probable that his friends will ever Lave an opportunity of congratulating him on his election. Ex The manner in which McKinleyism is the advance agent of prosperity is illus trated in the lact that the losses by business failures for the thren years previous to the McKinley bill were 14 175,340. Daring the three years of the McKinley bill they were $05 1,662,634. Ex-oovernor Tillman Bhould be muz zled, lie slops over the worst of any man In the U. S. and does democracy more harm than good, lie is too loud mouthed to be allowed to run at large, even though he does frequently hit the nail on the head. We hope and believe the more radical. membership of tLe paity will be able to keep Jonathan Bourne and bis crowd from voting for McKinley and Hobart, anyway. Salem 3:atesmaa. That is then a a man running for office in Marh n county talked before election, and hi was defeated. T..e Salem Statesman backs down from a peculiar statement in the follow ing ingenios manner: We hope Jonathan Bourne and hs crowd will vote for Mc-j Rinley and Hobart, and believe they will do so. The lynotrpist and proof reader made nstay the opposite b the omission of the word "not" yesterday Probably the most venerable delegate at St. Lonis was Col. Richard W.Thomp son, of Terre Haute, Ind., ex-Secretary of the Navy. He celebrated the eighty seventh anniversary of bis birth recent ly, and .'a in perlert hearilh. He is the ot.lv survivor of tLe Congress of 1841. There are few living who served with him in 1S47-4S, when he sat beside Lin coln in the old hall ot the louse o'. Rep resantatives. In reply to McKinley's remarks about the "voice of the people" the Hartford Times says: "No, Mr McKinley, the American people do not care to listen to the sound of their own voices jast now. What they want to hear is your voice. speakLig out in clear and distinct tones about the money standard and a good manv other things besidts your old stuffed ido', Protection, with a large P Yon know very well that the Wilcon bill raised IIS.QOO.OOO mare revenue than your McKinley bill. Irn't that enough pio;eclion for any bod) ? Oar republican exchanges are already telling how McKinley ili bring pros perity Tritb. his little bill that he will re- enact as soon as elected, a statement they must know isecntrne. A sample of the way McKinley bills make pros perity is well illustrated in the follow ing: Strikes and Lock Outs. Before McKinley Bill. No. of Mrikes. 3,506 3,7&i Year 1SSS... 1S53... Totals Year. IS31... 1S92... Strikers. 147,701 219.551 337,253 7.292 During McKinley Bill. No. of Strike?. 8,116 5.540 Striaers 206.671 Totals 13,656 503,610 The toes of wages to strikers during the two Tears before the bill went into effect was 16,7S7,435; for the two years after, $23,574,127. Tiiia is the kind of prosperity the McKinley bill gave the workman. Mr Bland said the other day: "The present attempt to turn the Democratic National Convention into a struggle of the West and South against the East is founded upon a mistaken idea of the free-BiU'er cause." "The coming fight at the polls is to be between the produc tive masses of the United States and what might be called the fund-owning classes. "The toners of the Last are just as deeply concerned as the toilers of the West and South. It is no more in the interest of the men in the Eastern factories to have the agricultural labor era of the nation bea'en to tne earth by a ruinous and cruel financial policy than it is in the interest of the farmers to baye their fellow workers in the factor ies reduced to starvation. "The workers of the country have a common cause now. I do not believe they can be di vided on geographical lines.'' As The World foretold on April 16, Garret A Hobart is nominated by the republicans as their candidate for vice president. Mr Hobart has no claim whatever to be considered as a states man. He is simply a corporation lawyer who has grown rich by manipulating monopolies, actiog as receiver and pro tecting bis clients in the legislature. lie is at the bead of the East Jersey Water Company a Wall street concern that ha a monopoly of the water supply in the cities of Eastern Mew Jersey. He la also one of thu "arbitrators' at a S5O.0OO aalary.it is said of the national rail road pool, a lawdefying combination. He has a ''barrel," which he is expected to lap freely. That and bis -ability to deliver 19 of New Jersey's 20 votes in the convention to McKinley were the con siderations that induced his nomination. He was "Mark fiaana's man." New York World. Here is another hit at our ba I roads, showing the necessity of improvement at once. The Portland Telegram says J. Harry Brown, a young man who rode 2200 miles into Portland on bis wheel trom Phoenix, Ariz, expressed himself in unmistakable terms on the subject of Oregon roads before he left for the Dalles. last Monday, he said : Oregon has ths worst roads In the West. With the exception of 400 miles of sand, crofsing the Colorado desert the worst portion ot my trip wan the ride from tb3 CiUfornia line to Portland. Tho Southern Oregon roads are simply fearful, and, while those in the norlheri. part of the s ate are somewhat of au im provement, they no mora compare with the roads of California than does a dirt road with an asphalt pavomeut." 'Mr. Brown's expression of ' pinion is very appropos j ist &t this time, when the Oregon Road Club is struggling with the perplexing road proolem. It waa fust this condition of atlaira reported by Mr. Brown that prompted the organiza tion of the club, aud it is now beginning to make its influence felt in the "good roads movement." No tee. I wid euu.ey campinj parties to an! from the mountains at reasonable ! rates. Call on E. C. Sacky, opposite Sugar Pue Mill and Future Go's oliice. Democratic Platform. We, the democrats ot the United Stales, ia national convention assembled, do re affirm our allegiance to those great es sential principles ot justice and liberty upon which'onr institutions are found --d, and which the dernocratin party has maintained from Jefferson's time to our own freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of conscience, the preser vation of personal rlxhts, the equality ol all citizens before the law, ard the faith ful observance of constitutional limita tions. Recognizing that the money question ia paramount to all others at this time, we invite attention to the (net that the federal constitution names silver and gold together a the money metals of the United States, and that the first coinage law passed by congress under the constitution made the silver dollar the unit of value and admitted gold to free coinage, at a ratio measured by the silver dollar unit. Wt declare that the act of 1873 demon etixing silver without the knowledge or approval of the American psople has re sulted in he appreciation of gold and a corresponding fall in the prices of com modities produced by the people; a heavy increase in the burden of taxation and of all debts, public and private; the enrichment of the money-lending classes at home and abroad; paralysis of indus tries and impoverishment of the people. We are unalterably opposed to the sin gle gold standard, which has locked fast the prosperity of an iudstrioos people in the paralysis of hard times. Gold monometaHsui is a British policy, found ed upon British greed (or gain and pow er, and its general adoption has brought other nations into financial servitude to London. It is oit only nn-American, but anti American, and it can tie listen ed upon the United -Mates ouly by the stifling of that indomitable spirit and love of liberty which proclaimed our political independence in 1776 and won it in the war of tne R-volution. We demand the immediate restoration of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the present lensl ratio ol 16 to 1. without wailing for the aid "r con sent of any other nation. We demand that the standard silver dollar shall be a full legal tender, equally with gold, for all debts, j-ublie and private, and e favor such legislation as will prevent tne demonetization of any kind of legal ten der money by private contract We are opposed to the nolU y and prac tice of sarrenderina to the holders of the obligations of the United States the op boys and mrls of the com nimty have it t!on reserved by law to the gaveromen'. to e pend in toaw f orm. T'ie prevai ing of redeert ing such obligations in either op"ion ai to be that ii it to throw silver coin or gold coin. sway, 'that is a p,r notion. Better We sre opposed to the is-ning ol ir.Upeud it ja licju,.y. I,Q-t fruter it terest-bearing hondeuf the United States j .r- Manv a boy has laid ths oiaJt ia lime of peace, and eon Je ton .he tral- tioa t! f""ir" ''' '"tl" va.-at. .a. ticking with banktog sinCik-ie, hsch,: in exchange tor bonds at an enu'rr.. ' profit to themselves, supply the f-J'ti j . :.w - i . . ; n . ; , t A .. .1 trra.iy .uS.w icy of gold tncr.ometAl.sm . vongresa itoai lias me pjer ii w:u and uue money, and F resident Jackson decared that thia poer cou d not b. delegate to corporations or individual e, inereiore, urraanu iu nc e, to issue notes betaken from the back, and that all paper shall b issued direct ly by the treasury department. We bold Uiat ta.nl. duties thoulJ be levied solely lor the pa-poe of revenue, and that taxation should be limited by the needs of the government, honestly and economically administered. We tle n ounce as disturbing to besiness the re publican threat to restore the McKinley law, which has been twice condemned by the people in national election, and wnicn, enacted nnuer toe Pra o. prowcuoa to nome .uuus.ry, p.uiru . proiicc oreeaer ct trueis ana monopolies, enriching the few at the expense of the many, restricted trade and deprived the produ..-ers of the grea. Amrican staples of access to their natural maraets. Un'i! the money question is settled, ws are op posed to any agitation for further changes in our lar.u laws, except igcu j, , , . t . . as are necessary to make the uehcit in revenue, caused by the adverse decision of the supreme court as to the income tax There woo'd have been no deficit in the federal revenue during the last two years but for the annulment by the su preme eon rt of the income-tat law, placed upon the statute books by a democratic CJngress. The obstruction to au income tax, which the supreme court discovered in the constitution after it bad laid hid den for a hundred years, must be re moved, to the end that accumulated wealth mar be mad-j to bear its just share of the burdens of the g vrnmen!. We, therefore, favor an amendment to the federal constitution that will permit the levy of an income tax. We bold that the efficient way of protecting American lab.ir is to prevent the impor tation of forsign pauper labor to compete with the home market, and that the val ue of the home tnaraet to our American farmers and artisans is greatly reduced by a viciocs monetary system which de presses the prices of their product be low the cost of production, and thus de prives them of the means of eaiMying their needs. We denounce the profli gate waste of the money wrung from the people by oppressive taxation and lavish appropriations of recent republican con gresses, which have kept taxes high, while the laborer that pays them ia un employed, and products ol the people are depressed in price until they no long er repay the cost of production. We de mand a return to that simplicity and economy which best be tils a democratic government, and a reduction in the nuui ber of useless offices, the salaries ol whfcb drain the aubotince of the people. Confiding in th) justice of our ciuse and th necessity of its success al the poll, wesubmitthe foregoing declaration of principles and purposes to the consider-1 atJ judgment 0f the American peopl We invite the support of all cittzaus who approve them and desire to have them made effective through legislation for the relief of the people and the restoration of the country's prosperity. Occasionally some one tries to make out the democratic party a free trade party. The Wilson bill, a democratic measure, raised $12,000,030 mom than the McKinley bill. It wis a measure for revenue and with the income tax law would have met theexpunses of the gov eminent. With any kind of economy it would more than have met the expenses of the government. The outrageous ex iravaxance of the pi-t two yetrs was too much even for the Wilson b'll. Why can't people be honest? 1.' tin re ever waa a Just measure in augurated in the U. S. It was the in come tax law. The rich not the poor should have the most taxes to pay. The ieaue baa been made. It la single gold standard or bimetallam It is not emphatically an issue between gold and silver. We want huh on qual terms, ..lS Dr. Price's Cream taking Powder Awatdad Cold istat frlUvtrlar Fair, au Fmnnanry SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. Saturday holidays. 4th of July kicks. Mod.-1 celebrations unknown. A young candidate. Counting chickens before hatched. How to spend vacation. A week ago this Saturday nighl col umn rested, occasioned by the celebra' turn of the giorious 4th. This year the holidays have been making a specialty ot falling on Saturday. It will, though be impossible to have Thanksxiving on that day. Were our Lord as radical as the greet Pemioyer he might possibly be induced to change it to Saturday. The Dkmockat always regrets losing its Sat urday night thoughts, though no doubt a rjlief to a gx 1 many readers : Cue of the pleasantest features of a 4th of July ce;t-Uralion is to hear people kick. Soma people alio their spirits to drop at the sound of a kick ; but really there is nothing to cause depressed feel ings in a 4th of. July kick. We heard I hem a,en a ixy, and it is very doubt ful if they ever case. One would think after a c debralion that at the next a to n couldn't have a corporal's guard ; but it is like the next circus, the lat one ia forgotten. It is undoubtedly a good tuing mat people nave live torgetiers else there would be more troub'e than 1 there is in the world. ; Just like tunning a newspaper theie are more people who know what a 4th I of July celebration should bj than there -flju't you think yoa will be a uiinU are who do not. Perhapt the model one J ter?" has nerer beer, discovered ; but we know I j;';".? ,l,,ji' kl-v responded, "I don't when a boy wi had slathers of fun juit ; ' tn. snapping fire rrakcr an i seeing ping i j Mr Bryan is tu youngest iuaii evr ! tifnin.r.,! f:.r nr.a-.l.nl I m'A, I... I- 36 years of ae, and a man at :W j ears with the brain and force of Bryan :s fully capable of serving his coantry as chief extcutive. William Pitt was a power a! 21 and Alexander Hamilton nasiu the btJgut i. bis g'ory Imu bef-we 33 . t . . , , r Sf I t.t tat fillwr 1. ut 'lift I ft .r It fit M BUndnut stronger than McK.nley. for s,.;.,ii,m..i,i.i. ......... -).,t pf'j.-es a tiAt uncer tain wo;k aat- c iavcnti a figuring ia anyway. Mr B and, at it transpires, only had a cerU'.a elrrg'.h, far from enough to do any good. acalioa u luhy tip n u n.w W. J. Bryan. Following is the short story oi tiie life of W. J. B.-tao, deaiocratic nominee for pfe.iJent cf the U.S. W !..nitt A tt.f.n H . . I ... n In i , v.r,., , , . ., 1n) ntll! n 9ttn M develop s-.me. at.ioni.J.ini: j of noditl, w, vkcaSioa, on Ul,;T",iM- farm ; in tne fall ol IS75, enteral Whip- ' p'.e academy, al Jacksonville, LI ; en- ' i.m.1 fti-...;.. - t..i, ; lerej ISlinoit colltue, at Ja 1 r' .......v, is, ,, compieled a ctamral roar od wai xrad'JAied with tne highest hoi.urs in l.Nl ; attended Unioo celiegs oi law, ' at Chicago, for to year, d mng whu-h lime be was coeoeetJ with the oi5.- J ex-Srnator l.rman Trumbull. Began the practice of hi pr-!es:ou at Jack-J e-javille; rem;jvel to Ijncolu, Neb , Oc : tober 1, 17, and becme a memUrr (,f ! .1 j. , . - . t , , ,, Ibo 6rm of Ta.iwt Bryan. H never j heJJ a ,;;cljv, pHjr , , . , . ... .v . COnnr-.. Was el-ta.l t, rf .. .. -31 ..i I S2 J and reirctel to the 53 1 conerest .emocrat, routing vote. against 13,614 votes for Allen W. FielJ, , , . .a.. repua.ican; t'j vole lor Si. . Maxwell popUiiSt atid 2ft t-Ksw for Jerome hamp, independent. I'oon adm:tion to Use lur I, a , . .. . . ....,, , - . .i, , .,,.. ... . , . - tuiogte an auorney. ii:s nine for the first six mint lis total ... was tiS : a:ter "hat he had a fine practice. Hit wife has fc:?3 been a d in lie J io the bar, and she is in mire en,e than wives usually are a helpmeet her husband. They have a delightful liuie home and several bright children. cut, bnd,me man. a fia, shaker and a ready debator. U is au ardent tariff rtformerr. ?ince h:s retirement Iroio congress he has been active opin toca si..n. in preaU.i,g the free si ver pro- naanda all over th. L . - ; - ... . uowo into .vv lexico. tie never fail secure convert, he began his con gressional career by carrying an over whelmingly republican district by 7,i00 "'.""i;. as long ago as eiay, l in ion and declare in Us platform the free cotnae of silver a; 15 to I On account of his d;are.-m tnt wi;h Cleveland he refused to run again. Mr Bryan was in Oregon !at fail and spoke at the Eiate fair and at I--bAtion, in this county. Though a young man, being only a little .irera year older than the constitutional limit he is a man of solid judgment. He is one of the best orators in the party, besides lieing a man careful io bis speech, entirely d f fsient from the l iiui.an stripe ot men He creates enihtivaMii on amtuiit of bis inanhool as well as oratory. The Halem Journal, repitbiu-Hn says of Bryan : T::i young Nclira-ka longresnman of Datioual reputation has today been nominated for president in the t'oii-ago Democratic convention. This isact iu pliment t ) the great west, to the caiHe of ?bimetalism. and to the young lus-n of the nation. Wm. J. Bryan ii a model of young Ainnricun uivitiood h peer oi any mau today or ths face of the' earth, He will ba America's yonngeat presi dent. He ia an able laa-yer, a istaiesman of renown, an orator of ni.ttchles elo quence and above all a ami who has given uo quarter to tin mercenary plu tocratic administration o' (trover Cleve land in congters or out. He Is the ablest man of the aije and for hie agu who hai buoii produced in this generation. He U of the west, for thewestand by the west. Ha is typi cal of (he present feneration, and not of the past. He is the equal on the plat form of Blame, Clay, Corwin, or 11 tker of Oregon. Bryan la the foremost champion of in dependent bimetallism among all public men of our country. He is n man who can and will unite the silwr men of all parties Into a solid and invincible pha lanx against the gold a'uodard and re store Co the Auuricau psople self govern ment and prosperity. Dec ring Mowers and Binders. Knapp, Burrell & Comnanv hava a f, of tli -so standard machines on hand which they will sell at special banraina. on account of retirement from business. For particulars bpdIv to J. M. ltumxiy' Albany, Oregon. . " ' a speecn in Missouri, Mr. Bryaa raid he I , ""ei au-i isramatetier drew a re believed thedemocratic party would tak- 1 5nW tta p )s.tH.n at the next national couvvn- i and l-e then aitack.:i tl... Jil" . . 1 for MISFITS. People who try other places arc gen erally glad to g';t back to Oregon . We would liko some rain now. Only a 'ew weeks ago we wanted it to stop raining and wondered if it ever would. The Yale oarsmen wcro much more popular on account of their defeat by the Lcanders than if tUcy had won. It was a slight poeti- injustice that nnm iiayuran urisr, cr.u.iual case was against a meniWr of the populixt rential committee who was fluiemled bv a re publican lawyer. hsalein Journal. The Dkvockat said B would l nominated for president by the demo crat. We were a goal prophet. The truth is, though, we had Bland and Boies in our mind. The Santiam mines are the finest in the U. S. Why not. They many as well be tine as any in Montana or Colorado. Mines are not built to order by gold syn dicates or politicians. Nature does the work nd nature never asks the advice of men. Today, says Ui6 Mountainee, an In dian man and woman were oWrved on the streets of The Dalies, wheeling their offspring, a boy of about six months, in ia f-M baby carnage. Those aborigines ' ar a ...ia .... I .... ..I:... 1 . . I . ' j'j,;,,v,, Lt,,iit:l UIIU M-vril to ITU- jy u,e comforts of life jut-: as much as do the whites, " A few days airo some or.- win trvin to iind out what a 7-yi-aruid Albanv'luv wan going to be when a man. Finally tht. ti k , A ba'.h boat-eon the Willamette would I a great convenience. As it is biti.- l.ig is very tincomkirUbie except while in the water, it is not very pies eant l imw Willi your te-t covered till dstt and sand. V ith a cheap house in the : pjpuiar, and it certainly U very health v. i !" I'uvc imihiur UU2I.I ira lu ll- very i There is bhu.l on the awn hv t! ! The e!itur of the AutueviJle Recor 1 re- centy rvterred to u. l. Tiolt-r of tbts g'M ci. ana a a -cuckoo, - here- 11 ,w .r, 1 . t In.ln- M.u . . . t ' , tnS the Aumsviihan a idescripf whatever th pam.-i-.iiM nc(urunt oi nis ymrusu the ticcurd aiyle. May ton Mail. i idaveaveher liee lord a litii !e-..r' I ttl.iiii is wurth r-itsn, and as it leak Tj,,, fed out, no contidence is ltryei. It was aooot a loiiows: "ion i a.J ,n your sitting room ith the mocto -t.ief ; I'.less Uur limine" and then fret an 1 fau e and make the home as nearlv an inferro a- you can There nothing !iU cn- ' lHvacy tbe hulis mailer. Kilher ;', sign down or eie d the ba- ; i: dv-niM." A.:w-iAn. i t All eyes are tnrtie-l now on KieCurrr i c5tity, wl.eru aa t-!t.tr:i..3 con;,-!-! ncr i "e he ,tlsce cf rvuntv jtid.e bids fair So i . r "Koe at oigU. lu iext day. iliavw far-rwu-b:t:g re-ui;s, as it may xa l-f doet.l. ir.?iry w vA. luake a chancre in ihc i--siaiur as j tit- j " r"J Jrt of ti sio'tn rfliney feat Toi.gue far carers. N-jatW'n!"'''1 ,n t.cion cf the too ; evKlences of fraud in ount ,ng the .ftl.t ,-...-.,,- !K a ... t . 1 . 1 i : there is na doult bat what . r.-v.n, re !.:. It 1 ok as thocgb Salem and Marion cotintv were tobvooute famous bv !.. i. ...... . " , ''"" priuce. : : 'Try, 1 ia , m n 11, . . "r- f 'n "- "Z-V?"'?-1? l h .., ., .,.u,iur, aj Kim to- w wbi. h haentl-rO a. ki.i. morrow assume the Jut. v of a valu able -osynoent ,a that imjrta:il j.nr- ' aw nas ia-.e-nian. W.J. i'rvan. tne dmix-nlji rmctmv . fur T.rrni . ... . n . '.... , - . ... - , a t, rev ; ord, a wt-llas W-irtj a manor th nw ilt.., , . ;7,V -"-.'fn tsertver lie go. - w vax. te adder, "the ; humblest cj : . - ... ,., ., ,iirttiiai r n ,n r ( .a t i . . t ; , the armor of rigbteoa.ns, is stronger ! Uian all the ho.s t. f error." This Hrmk f :r- 'yJ'1 m ,i,cts "iei loi.'je risers. ' up veil at- I after vacb rtrikiiig i.-riil. A rliwrt time tine. afttvavrtain m:n- : , ii.. cuy isai ir..;e itis usuai I morning announcements, he ! j ?uuu.r i s'.eppej tack to take hi seat on the rossrum while the choir !:ie-,l i part of the service. The cin ister j reached for the arm of the chair and eat down not in the chair, but quite forc ibly upon the floor. He had s;ien the wrong arm of the chair. The minister was cossidcrabiy embarrasser!. Eugene Guard. A ic nafro . , j day bight's south enn I e j hen the tram was i!t-i.r Mott, !-kivon lun'v, s.tvs th B-ji I ;n- lm 1'r'ess i c .VI"rt!r- T?fk''iT at i " ! :J. Jw-. o ; tuii n-. a cis in a loc-'in i near mat place, attended th. Kn..h rfiiiy ceieltralion st tNon. Tl.ev le- came invoiVtsl in a .jtiarrv! and came to blows but were seiwmiUrl bv friend. They loth took the same train Sunday evening to rvturn home. The ouartv'l weapon, using it as a club, and inlliclini: m-riuus. aij wounds. The pas-senc- r-. a large nuiulier of whom were Iadie. stanijavlvd and ltft thecir. ru.hiti wild jly through the train. The lhv-..rent merchant was finally disarmed bv ibe gentltman passengers and Kith men left the train at Cantura earing vtiigeance on each oihcr. Catarrh Canaot bo C creel with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they caneot reach the seat of the diM!ao. Catarrh Is a blood orcouatitaUoDal(ii!aju9. aad In order to car 't yon must take internal remedies. Ball's Catarrh Cure ia Uket. iiitcrcallr. and acta directly on the blood sod mucous snnice. Hall's Cat arrh Core is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed l one of the nest pbvsicians fa this country tor year, and is a rcirular pre- scripiicn. It Is composed cf th best Inuica known, com tiined with Uio best blond puriBers, actinic directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tha two intrredterts Is what produces such wonderful results iac'rinw Catarrh. Hrml for testimonials, free. a ,K,-,J' VME3EY tx)- 'P. Xolodo, . Bold by OiujfKUu, price Tic Spring cleaning is at hand, see us for prices on wa-hing carpets bedding and cirtaina. We call for and deliver a'l gooas. C. Kim i-son, city laundry. lt St., opp. t Charles, Phone 49. To Tiik Fkost. TheO C A K It K Co uave imam placed on sale round trip tick s to Manha and return for $3.00. Tick s good Io return until Sept. oOtb. Vy father ha Inkon several bottles of llooi's Sai-napsrillA for his stomach and to purify hu blood and cure that tired feeling-' C. L I.ov a jot Pcio, Or. Hood's Pil!s cure all liver i,la. f or Prescriptions Duwsons HORN COXN. On July 4, 18M, in Albany, to Mr. and Mrs. N. D Conn, a girl. Constipation Causes fully half ths sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces bUlousucss, torpid liver, huu- InlOO gestlon, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's rills cure constipation and all Its results, easily aud thoroughly, sac All druggists. I'repared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The ouly 1'lUs to take with Hood's SarsaparUla. (Fills A Ballread Held LaGiiamik, July 10. Two special coaches, with prominent railroad officials, arrived from Portland this -morning to at tend the sale of the Oregon Extension Railway Company, otherwise known as the Klrin branch. The gate took place at noon ut the Ixland City depot, and the property was bid in by the purchaxing committee for 571,2i8. Will Hmdvrnr llr)aa Ciiicaoo, July 10 The Wile of the national tuKer party and the populist pary wuo ure in Chicago ajc'are that their or ganization will indorse the nomination of iSryttn at the convention to be held in St. Louis July '1. Many of the prominent men of these partii-s hav beM here during the convention tsatchimr the proceeding and in an official way working for silver. Among them are Senators Jones aad Stew art of Nevada, Congressman Newlands of Nevada, and many ietmr lights. A Marderrr killed. The Dai-i.ks, Or , July 10. Kd Mur phy. alUs Weorge Mootey, alias Burdette wolf, who kilted Andrew Artman, at a sheep camp in Grant county recently, was run down and killed by a pose Monday, July 2, on the John Dty river, near Day ville. Persons just in from Mitchell, Crook county, say it is generally believed that Murphy or Mooney, is none other than Burdette Wo f, bo killed birdie Mortoa, his betrothed sweetheart, near Mount Ta bor, October 12, 1 'Ji It U aid be admit ted to the two i.lj-i-pheruers, Andrew Art man nd Herman rroat, that he was Wolf, and Ibenafterwjtds, and then afterwards, fearing his sXT:t would be told, went back and tried to kill them. Tt lul Teller Pi eiiio. Col ,Ja!y 10 Senator Teller tou;?bt approved tiw f jilowins; interview tor the Associated I'res. after receiving numerous telegrams from his stiver col league r-uarJlbi? a conference, whirh will I probabl r b teld at I leaver: vshat da you tcinx ot Mr ' Bryan's tom- I ination (" ! "1 consider tie nomination an exor ti.m- j al'y ruif one, sai-1 ibe senator. "tJryan j an aiif- man. ot tign character, a airing I i''eml ot stiver, and clow to the peop; J He iil waite an excelled president." j BlaalaLle I mimm ' j M'Mistxviu.K. fu!y 9. The Uid. oa'iet city of McMionvifle. chief town ot Yam- bwi. te niotter of .talesmen, i today en- I j-jjing a ena!ion. A ww ijiitics, jurtv ! I is U-ite farmed. o.'usi'i j bimetiliic in coctuo, :iere- i tut McMahoa re latii.n indorsing fl M rvta.iatM ly rasi- Teller, and cotauiendinir him to the CLica-pig-ht-a it-l nm- go oveution. wa ag-in caUe-l up, and that it, and t'te iioahy adoptnl, aiid irir-d t beattoT Eo:e 1 be McMahoa re-! a'.ion indorsing fl M I T . . - : it ti.e r, ,r,ie-.;. Ite foiiowicg de e..a wera el -ct-d to I ; ait-td i he bi UtuieU.i.K OjnrcCtisia at ' v- lang. J C C-JOt-r. P lVil'i.m ! Ara- S'ivcj;. H W porker, F V Drake, iKt'larnrt, tl lBrklet, W Bar.ow, Cj fur.i. K U At, i.'Ufj;. MiUer. l ijimn. 1 1 r'J"- r. ' statiix. li LKier. I Bl - j Niw Yokk. Ju't 9 - A Jvlo, frnm Bar j iLfuU. fo.W Sut, ol CumoU, tell ; or toe Uieit o sisJ ) ly two voanz mn .,f bigii rt4!wo toe is cef-Uw of i a iga .iiciai Tti- urnv; wa in cort .''aMaJiioo t&roura toe cnul Tne ' - actotup.i.oe-t Ly ttreaKirig in- I a Craaata SJwrwrr. 1 PoKT!.v:, Jc:r 9. Word was reoeiied is' It l'i,e. iu,-iAj- n.;ht. tiiat iauc . er;i.ejl W s - a-,j ;;;rt KrjdjV , ti.-Vijt. ( lvt..i Lit boii: S u.iies .:a;i-a.t of in f t tl f ," i, . -. ; ' "- M,w: tun j tt.it.es Scswa", daaatliteT. and ( w and 1 lt.un.iBrf bc3M. Friday n-.-at. Cat-tl t,. Li a fight ua. . 1'oktlam.. July 9. r-rownics of U UKfjn R.Li.aiy A Navigation Com lny. k.i mi tu.'aUr. fiJ. terKsil and n;ive.J, raiir-jaJ. telesraj a hoe. Meam m-ijm. Mwmtoiti ac I vewifl. wi:i ail I e ni,e.-e. irictsi.es. OW clKDed or wbtui i.a-4 fterf :er be a airwi r-v the .'sf OS fc.rrr .are -i the wtiir-giir t-f iiijr,. iy t. a ivus' p. c!AU-r cora- Bit-'n at I uVf Sa'M ejttrt. at 12 Jrounsr. f -r l:.-;7.'i.i, Tee port'Sjae i I tssde by a purv..i;r.g oomrriifee. COtSlt- !ingc4 Me!- A .Marcus. I i.2r Fair- i child and Ctsirk-s C liearajn. appjmtrd I t"1'" ff.ral iw7xaifau oasuu.te of lli I ' l a . I..-. st ;em. la t Blaw Caawlr. I MON. Or.. July 9. A waterspout oc- curren a lew case rtonive-t d tawn hut aigt.t. -Jjsn,r oonjiderabiedaoiaeto giow frLr iiiJ fn-. luriOtf tha r-at few davs this M-linn has Usen viiitei by ocpitt"licwer!. I litre never Cave tea !;t.T erbium iyr an Ktuna vnt harvest tia.i at prewen in I" Dion cjunty. reaaajrr svatbSrd. 1 obtLaxp. Iu:y IJ. i.xn ag .te la noutxt meat ft ice uminatic-n if lrran wa-receive.! io fiwtiar.d ycterdiy. Mayor IVnnorer hA!o:d lo en i t5 tin foiio ii;g d ip4U : i ' t liil;n J Pr lkl.-i, ',i Til 1 Wet will h-a 1 tise refonu nrvvj if tiie ca tion to victory. TLe story of 1'aviJ and tioiiath w;U I rrjyated. SvLESTtR PKSSOVEK " S'abaw Affairs. Havx . July S it is semi cfSciaUy reported the reU-1 thief Zayas. with a stron; fv.ro-'. crossed the raiiwy line near IJjivKstn, iu iiivana pixiviece, marching Wtft. 1 he reU'I group cf l.V) men attacker! the town cf Avaios. in Ma'anus province htie garrison tvpolsed the attack without loss, 't iie rc!els also a tackei the town of v'ldra, in M.tiancas province, and pour ed 6d voi.eys into the place. Tliev retreat ed a soon as thegarruon returned the fire. lawlMiy rwinoilr. . wAcboha, 111., Jaly S. The trouble hich occurred hers Stturday, wben two misguidetl patriots fulhsi down a Greek tlag eurrouniied by Ac:e.i'-an emblems. i growing rather serious. A. represent iive of the consul-general of Chicago ia in town with liiftruaionj to investigate the un pIcHsatuuos ihoroughly and report the details of the alT.ur to the consul. The repPwnUlive e.tid the Greek de metriuo ought not to have lieen molested, as he had his banner cotupleuly surround ed by American emblems. M ball rat y Will tsa. LuiCAOO, Julv 8.-General Charles Intcey, of the New York deleg-ation, says ut? wm ieei couipeued to leave the conven lion wben the silver platform is adopted cr to announce to the convention that he caunot support the candidate of the plat- ivtui. is unuivuioi wuicu course to nine, wnemer he will leave the hall oiiieilv or make the statement from the floor that ne win not support the noun nee. and r tire, it theie are objections to his remain ing unuer suiu circumstances. .! the Klaarr. La Giias pi. Or., J uly 8. There is dis played in the tanners' & Traders bunk SHWO in gold, which is the result of 20 days' run ut the Bas n mine. This brinint tl... ... L L .1. mo i-jMii ouioui ui tne oasin mine uo to l 1 ..in .L.i ri.. ..-ii , . " v aoom f -u.uov. i no yieid nits been uni formly about $400 per day since the mine has been operated. There ia still trouble witn uie water in the mine. Tne small pump is being worked, but this will belaid Hsiue and a new aud Ijhw on nut n Mew machinery has been ordered, aud will oc in operation iu about 10 days. ! Ulcers laoUtted. Bitowssviu.E, Or., lulv 8. Klla M Dyson. 1) D t M, instalted the following as olhcers of Rachel tielvkah lodge, Jo. 5), 1 O O F, last night, in this city . Bertha Biown. Is U; Mosne Smith, V (5 i Liaxic McLeod. U S; Ina Tjcer. financi al socretary; J J Brown, KSNG; Berth Hoists, LS NO; G U Stand ish, conduct or; O Iioudon, watden; J F Henrv, R S V O; H Chimdler, LSVUjWO Smith, I G. Itasalaa Tewa Bealrwyed. St. Pktkrsbcro. Inly 8. The town of Kobrin, in the province of Grotlnovtsk, has been burned re-em burntHj. Thtee hundivd houses f dearoyxd and 2000 people a.e heme-1 were lees. Greatest Quantity. 07 The largest R rfeh grade tobacco ever sold for the price. Not the large size of the piece alone that has made "Battle Ax" the most popular brand on the market for 10 cents, QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE. Lebanon. M rs. A. J. Hodges;, of Albany, is visit ing ber sister, Mrs. Ben Kirk. A. F. Stowe Las been appointed a ward attendant at the state insane asy lum, at a salary of $25 pjer month. . . Mayberry finUbed a term of school at Sweet Home last Friday. lie has engaged to teach the fail term at the same place. M. W. Wilkins, the railroad man, has moved his family from Corral! is to Lena-ton. I her nci-cpy the Wilson boose, a !:oss the railrcad track. J . C. Bilyea and family will in a few days move to Brownsville, and be will lake charge of the livery stable in that place, in which he owns'a half interest. The depart a re of this excellent family w ill be regretted by many friends. Mrs. David Sylvester, of Lacomb waa thrown from a horse on Mon.iav and was very e-riooaly injured- One of her limbs was broken at the ankle and bad ly mangled, and she also received some bad bruises. The horse most bare drag ged ana hcium ner. Ut. Foley is at tending ber and hopes to bring her throca-h ail right. I r. t':ixabeth If. Reed has decided to remain in Lebsmon iur the present and will practice ber chosen profession. Dr. Keed grad sated at the bead of her class r t at. . . in t oniaoa last ipra and is well in formed in ail branches of her Drofeesioa and being a Lebanon girl we are glad to see hr remain in oar midst. Express and Advance. Sax Frascisoo. July . Eev. C. O Brown de Darted for Ciucara tonirt. w-itn bis family, an-i will probably not retora to tne scene cx his troutview. He may make ihibaqae, I a., his old home, ids bead-ioar- ic. u iae latere. I Tel. CniCaOO. Ja!y 10. Sesaror DariJ R Hill and WUiiamC. Whitoar left Chicago at 5.30 today for home. Governor Flower and a large number cf the New York dele gates remained to attend the convention to- n;git Senator Hill waa aked if be bad anyituae to say, and be replied: ' wa a democrat before the convection. aad I am a democrat siiiL'' AH the People Should keep themselves healtbr and , pocial care should be given to this mat ter at thia time. Health depends cnon pure, rich Mood, for wben the blood is impure and impoverished diseases of various Kinds are altccet certain tore salt. The one true blood purifier is i tool s SarsaparUla. Bv its power to purify and vitalUe the blood it has proved itself to be the safeguard of health and the record of remarkable cores ef- teoted proves that it has wonderful power over disease. It actuaLy and perma nently cures when all other preparations faU to do any gcod whatever. Water Waste. So much water is being wasted that the water company is compelled to give notice that the water will be shut off trom premises where closets are allowed to rnn continuously, or where hose used for irrigation without a nnriU charge win be made for tnrnins the water on again. a C. Howck. President OX TIIE CORNER. Julius Gradwohl Keeps Open Doors tarty and Latc J ulius Gradwohl does business now in inw opera noose store at the corner svvond and Ferry, where yoa can find cnoice stock of standard trraeeriMi for sale cheap. Everything firet-clase. Also T f ,.'Tly OI frockery ware of I kinds which yon can buy as cheap as can be secured anywhere. The O. store holding the bulk of his mn.la kept closed. Call at the corner place on A HAN'S A Al AX, But its a big advantage to him to wear well laundried shirts and nnderelnthints The Albany Steam Laununr, Richards A 1 hiUips proprietors, make a specialty of (..ua wwrw. xree mending lo uieu oesiuee the nrst class laundry work, A superior high gloee finish to shirts wvuars, Cling, etc. Catarvfc Cwrew llaltn and sweet breath secured by snilt.li a Catatrh Remedy. Price 50 centa s!ti injector fer. For sale by Foshay All Kroaaasaead II. Ask your physician, jour druggist and our friends about Sailoh'a Cure for con- umpnon. 1 hy wilt recommend it. For aic oy r oshay ft Mason. S'ar the atlaaeys . ' 1 am bj veara nl.I. a.h I,-,! ' IM... rw m-t cuusiipauon roj yeara. Aai now well used your S . B . Headache and iiver cure one vm, 17.1 t.iii 50 centa eaco. J 11 Kaight. Rotledge, vr. roraaie py s oanav .V M .i jtlk. per oottic . The Ills at Yieaaea VOnFtlnatlOn. Clnaa 1.1m IK.n tl,. 'is oi women. Karl, t 'lower W Tea i. p easant cure lor constipation. For tali by roshay & Mason. rwi - - ASAJSTSS ured every day by Shiloh'a Cura. .... .... alaiw-awa, aeuaa arwasss aa.a -.--3-. M Highest Smallest Quality. Price. life piece of strictly A Girl Who Grew Up. Eldor Drmocrtt : A little g-'ri grew op with ' Samanth Allen, the immortal Josiab Allen's wife, La J-MiervHle. Mich , and like Sa mantha, the grew np to believe in moral reform- Samaatha'a pen, as we all know, is pungent aol strong, tipped with frolic and fun, the qaiiatest goos- qnill that waa ever featAered. The oJier little srirl caiti rated ber gift of speech. A keen sense of h:mar brightens it, while a trenchant logic gives it baekbme, an! it has an occa sional pathos that woaUi draw tears from "Josiab eyes. This is Mrs Marion B Baxter who is to address tne Chaatacqia Assembly at Oreaon City on Jo'y 14ih. She bas spoken in all the Lare eities from Prince Edward" Island to the Paeine oceaa and beyond, in the Hawaii crowd. Marion 3Axter is one of Frances W il ia ris strong rigt has Is, and is now ber financier. For a kci periol she held the noon-lay ti.-r-.inxs to WiLiard Hall of th Temperance T-nipW, Chica that beautiful little aalitoriam with its marble Sxki, aal frescoed eediaa; in cerulean bine, m-Mogramtned for white ribbon leaders, where back of the plat form hong two latere paintings represent ing jnstice between man and mats aad the three ee!est:al graces, -t;'.h, hope and cnarity. While Marios Baxter was teaching at the nooa hoar bow these three may becoms terrestrial too WUlard Hall fil ed to its greatest ca pacity. L. Do Not Experiment in so ucortaat a cuiUdr as-yoor fceaith. Pcnfr, enrich and vitalize ycn blood with Hood's Sar saparitlaaad tfces keep yoorseif strocg aad healthy. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinaer pill; assist digestion, core headache. 23 nte. BE OBSERVING. Cash for poultry at B. M. Robertson's Tbebest fresh groceries and produce at Conn HosUib's. Ladies ths litest faht. u a aeamies dress made by Mrs. McLean Dr. G. W. Maston. pnyMcian and sar geoo. Aibeny Or. Calk answered prompt ly in city or country. Pre- H. E. and O. K. IWrs orSce. ard residence ia the post cSce buildicir Spec ial attention given to diseases of women- Oar trtaaSlai aM Slaaa Four out of every five bocrJa ol mAi cine sold in tin last five virs are S. B good. The S. B. Headache and liver Core lose myself as a r-ej?rI ph. sic If yon are skk and want to get weil." the qnickest. cheapest and safest method ia b bay the S. B. remedies and use as directed P. Baich. Drureist, thifur, r Fo sala by Foshy & Mas- at 50 cts per bot te. Mcstc Miss Mildred Burmeeter teacher of piano or organ. Svwtem the Mason touch and technique. " Residence F ifth street, opposite U P church. wChas of TutB Beginning- with Monday. June :h. tbeUCtE Co'a steamer's will re Albany at 7 a, m. in stead r f 7:13 a. m. Awrca ITsaav. "My three children are J1 subject to aoup; I eierApbet to Sin Francisco, got o a half doano bottiesof S B Conga Cure-" It i a rarrfect remedy. God bless vt for it. Yours, etc, J.H. Oorier. Grant Pass, lir." For w e by hay i Mason at Oc per rtt!e. A Fae Wwtk kaawlac ConsviBptioa. LiOrippe. Pnenmoaia and all Throat aid Ling dWeases are core by ShibVa Care. For s:e by Ksshay Mason. auarl s rtavee Kaal Trw is a sure cure for headache aad servos dise.nses No'hlng relieves so qnick. For sale by Foshay ft Masoa. a Salaral aeaaltaev Karl's Clover Root Tea puriBes the biooS and gives a clear and beautiful comp!exi For sale by Foshay and Man. Clubbing Offer. The Weekly Dewockat and Waeklw Kxaminer will be sent to subscribers for I2.S5 a Tear. Thia incln.iaa all tha priv ileges o the Examiners big premium gift in May, the same as if yon sent the reg ular subscription price of $1.50 directly to the paper. Isn't that a bargain. Weekly Democrat and thrice a week X. Y. World, .2.00 a year. Subscribers to Daily pavinirin advice will receive all the advantage of either proposition. rariaa Laar.a Elder A (son W. Steers writes from Port land, Or: There ia no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can recommend to ministers, publie s Dealer and aingers. with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cugh Cms." For sale by Foshay ft Ma ons at 50cta pe bottle. l.et everybody come to the Star Bakery and get 4' Ve of freth bread for $i.t eash . Cllmi, Go to the Chautauqua assembly at Ore gon City by the O. C. ft . boats. Roond trip tickets good nnUl July 0, only $1. I