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Place VOUr innnninnt mith agent who thoroughly understands his bus aw ana Knows now to write a policy, giving yon its full benefit havin? her! ft years of experience in a general office and tbe adjusting of losses. Can guarantee yoa 1 have these requirements. Very Respectfully Yours. M. SENDERS VIERECKS SHAVING AN DHAIRCUTTING PARLORS. HEADQUARTER FOR Of. Whites JgQ Ifaix A head of hair or no m, n.,-A. diseases of the scalp Address Box 121 for Free Treatise on the Scalp. T3 r T . , . AiuurB iiuueu ana iset and rut in O er on Short Notice. ALBANY TRADING CO. GROCERIES and FEED OF ALL KWDS Cheat seed for sain livery. Telephone No. 61. R.N. Hnrrh Cor.2n1 and Mair. Sis. ' or km inn, Ousicr Block Albany, Or Filling and extracting of teeth withou pain a specialty c-. 1 The Albany Colts are giving Albany a name all over the coast- If McKinley is the Napoleon of the present day, Bryan is the Wellington. Two mills running in the Santiam mines is pretty goo I. This number though will be several times as many within a tew years, and Albany will be the distributing point. Salem will be quite a motor ceuter as soon as its proposed motor lines are built to Waterloo, Anidem,Silverton and Falls City. A capital city needs a good deal of motor in it. The Monogram ball club ot Portland was gotten up by a cigar manufacturer, wnn wanted to advertise h'a cigar, the Mooonram. Instead of that the gem city of the valley is getting the benefit. Ad exchange says: At the St. Louis convention the negro delegates were told that "16 to 1" meant $16 for tLs white man and f 1 for tLe nigger, with no watermelons in July and August. The argument was crushing in its weight. Mr. Bryan is no sensationalist. He uses no personalities, is a gentleman all the wayth rough, and talks and thinks n serious language. He is a Jacksonian democrat in personal life, tie thinks deeply and is not shallow in any sense, tie is np to date aud not a back number. Mr. Bryan is well developed for being president of the United States Tbe National Democratic Convention recently held at Chicago surpassed the expectations and marched squarely np to the hopes of the woet extreme bime talliets in the United States. In language that no ingenuity can dis tort or pervert, its platform demands tbe unrestricted coinage ot both silver and gold into full legal tender money at tbe old time ratio of 16 ounces of silver to 1 ounce of gold, by this country acting in dependently and without waiting lor the co-operation of any other. It demands that all paper money shall be issued by the government and be full legal tender, tt condemns tbe issuance of bonds in time of peace, holds strongly to the right of the government to redeem its obliga-j lions in either silver or gold, and the exorcise of that right, instead of surren dering the option to tbe holders of the obligations, and it favors snch lea'.ela tion as will preveot the demonetisation of any kind of legal ter-Jr money by p.-ivate contract. Io short, it covers in concise and con crete form the whole monetary question in the United States. The position of the democratic party upon this question as enunciated by its platform meets with the heartiest approval of The National 3imeta!list. An Ohio .Man's Opinion. East Liverpool, O., July 13. As a neighbor and member of Coagress I had abundant opportunity to know Mr. Bryan as t- hit home life, habits and as a public man. To be young in years, yet old in re search and practical knowledge, as he is, is one of the grandest, achievements, tie is a student of affairs, powessed of a quick perception, is a profound thinker and a clear reasoner. lie reaches con clusions quickly, but is not impulsive at the expense of reason and on'y when conscious of being right Bryan is onj of the highest types of American manhood, meta'ly, morally and pbyaicially. He is as fearless and fertile as was Tom Corwin, as patriotic as Jackson, sod as president will be idol ized by the masses, for he will make an ideal president. . Tbe factions and newspapers that have threatened revolt will toon comprehend all this and will then Lsteo to Senator Hill and get into line as fast as they realize the election of Br van d es not mean repudiation and national diagrace, but a strct compliance with the ex pressed terms of all contracts, a strict adbtrance lo ti e letter and spirit'of the Constitution and the early dawn of an abiding prosperity for all classes at,d condition of our people. New York and Ohio are both likely to create surprises. Geo. P. Icikt. Jay Cook For Silver. Jay Cook, who at roe time was con sidered among the brightest financiers in America, and who successfully placed millions o! covernment bonds during the civil war, was interviewed in Philadel pbia a few days since, and expressed i strong sentiment for the remonetixation of silver. "What is your opinion of free silver?" was the first question asked. "The opposition to tbe free coinage of silver," he replied, "is a crime, a miser able crazy notion. If I bad the doing of it, there would be ni room for a go'.d bug in this country. The single gold standard would ruin the country ; posl lively ruin it. I have seen in my time silver superior in value to gold, and its depreciation Las been caused by its de monetixatioo . The silver dollar was tbe unit ot value until 1873, when there was a tbiee per cent premium on the metal. At that time tbe value of silver was three per cent more than that of gold.' What effect did this have on coin age?" ''There was no bullion presented for coinage except that which the govern ment was compelled to bay to furnish subsidiary coin. We are growing, and have been growing rapidly, and we need all that we can get as a basis of value We need both gold aud silver. Govern ment credit, business credit, Jtoth are based on their metallic abiluy to pay. The most terrible thing of all was in 1879, alien silver was demoaetized, which was done under a delurion. You will find that most of '.be relators and representatives did not dream that they wvh about to demonetize silve:-. They had no such desire. Then, instead of righting their mistake they passed the Bland bill. The whole history of it is rile aud outrageous. "Just th'nk of the fearful danger the farmers staud in" continued Mr Cook "If they knew it, they wopld rise in their might and swee? away those devilish politicians and gold bugs." "But Mr Cook, I u case of free coinage, what about the S3 cent dollar?' "That's all humbug," he replied. "Wasn't a silver dollar worth Sl.03 be fore titer demonetized silver? A,I haDfor said, I have seen the time when si'ver was worth more than gold.- At the time of the enormous California outunt nf ' gold it was feared that mets. would be times will be bard and the demand for placed in the same position that silver is ( permanent financial relief will be trres-o-. The world's onward march is istible. We should continue lo hold rap d. If gold shall be thsouly basin of ont free coinage as the goal wh'ch the exchange, the progress must stop. We 'country mut nltlmately reach. Tne rnuut have more money to oil the ma-l triumph of the monomctalists will he jchinary ot exchange. I believe we must get back to bimetalism before we reash prosperity." centennial of little, It has Tbe prohibitionists, republicans, dem ocrats and populists have all disagreed this year. Verily, it Is an age of divis ion. Our crops are not big this year in Or egon, in fact they are comparatively small. It is a wonder some one doesn't lay it to the silver agitation. Look at that face. Kvery line in it indicates honor. Yon feel at once that you can trust it. It is tbe face of a man who will remain firm for what he be lieves right. You won't have to wait for a convention to act, as in the case of McKinley, in order to know bow the man stands. It is the face of 36 year old W J Bryan, a man with a clean rec ord and of spotless personal character. Running a justice court in Portland has been a fat job. During June the bill in Justice Geisler'-a court against the country was $1740 25 for criminal busi ness. Of this District Attorney Borne received $645, Justice Geister $530 60 and Constable Connor $483.35. The Divocbat will waiter three-fourths of it was a useless expense. Fortunately tbe court is to be run on a salary system heteafter. Papers occasionally refer to some little obscure, nnprosperous, out of tbe way country that has silver monoinetaltsro, a an example of what silver does, where as it was not tbe cause of the country's failure at all. Anyway what Is wanted here is bimetallism, silver and gold, and it is entirely false to call this monome tallism, as every reasonable uso knows. It is simply twaddle to say that silver would drive gold out any mors than it is out now, for it is well known that it is never seen in circulation through tbe East- Some papers like the Oregonian keep crying that money will be tut in two if tree coinage of silver is adopted. They know this is false. It is a mere political argument. Money, wilt not be cut in two. A silver dollar will be a dollar, on a parity with gold, and instead of being cut in two, gold will be brought down to a parity with silver, and tbe price of thiog(1 wiM rise proportionately. Why not be lair. Tbe following from tbe Sew York Times is a sample of the rot that is be ing used against Mr Bryan in the pres ent campaign: "Werradthat Mr ttryao is a prominent member of the First Pres byterian church in Linco'n, Neb , and that be is a teacher in the noday school there. And yet te stands before the Aiuericau people todar a the furemojt advocate of a policy iiich, if ma.lv ef fective by the legislation which tie and bis followers demand, would rob nearly 5,000,000 savings bank depositors ot half their savings and cut dew a in tbe same proportion the aims invested in co operative, fraternal and similar associa tions by additional millions of his fel low citizens. We cannot understand how ao intelligent and religious man can reconcile the doctrines of the Pres byterian church with the advocacy of a poiicy so heartlres, so cruel, and so die hocest " Every advocate of free coin age believes thoroughly that it will place gold and silver on a parity, and the Times knows thoroughly tha: every de positor will receive 100 good cents on the dollar for bis mooey deposited. The dishonesty is in uttering such fa'sehoods Curious Facts. Little oak trees, an inch and a half in height, are grow a by Cbinea gardener. They take root in t-imble. About six hundred thoneand trees are aouually planted by the Swediab chtcl children, under tbe guidance of tbe:r teachers. Many birds have the trick of tumbling along on the ground ahead of the sporta mao in order lo draw him away from their nests. AUhuugh on laud ac'umsv animal, the seal is wonderfully quick in the water, and in a fair race can generally catch al most any fixh f be population of the world averages I Oil women to every one hundred men. Eight-ninths of tbe sudden dtb are those of males. With both the alligator aud the croco dile the tail is the most formidable weapon. One stroke may break the legs of the strongest man. D. It. Hill For Free Silver. Here is something from David B. Hill tbe man who is bo. ting the democratic ticket because of its bi-metallic plank. It was a letter to tbe Atlanta Constitu tion on July 13. 1S03: "As to tbe repeal of the Sherman law, I have always been opposed to it. It fhould be abandoned by general consent. My views were partly expressed in my recent Tammanv let'.er, which you have nndonbtedly een. Personally, I should prefer not to repeal the law nntil an ac ceptable subs'itulo was provided, in or der to rendei more probable the abop tion of such substitute, and not because I approve at all of tbe Sherman silver law. But from a party poiot of view the wisestcourse is unconditional repeal. The country expects it and the1 party will be found fairly well united in favor of It. Therefore it is unwise, while agreeing upon the general proposition. to waste our time in agreeing upon a substitute pending the repeal. Let the repeal be made at once, and let us differ as to other financial matter afterward. "I am in favor of biuietalixm as the issue of tbe future. We ahou'd seek to keep that issue to the front. We should not ntriv for temporary succe or com promise. We should be fcr free coinage under an internal oua! agreement, if it be possible to procure one, and for which j every exertion should be made, and if not possible, then for independent bl- metalisra. This is the one great goal lor hich we shonld strive. It cannot nr- doneatonce. Our friends must not be impatient. The people must be educa ted. The unexpected action of Indiana and tne general sentiment nt the monied classes conspire against ns at this time. I do not believe in the Bland bill or any other measure which guarantees any thing less than an unrestricted coinage for gold and silve1' alike, as pledged In the democratic national platform. Let us prepare not fir present victorv, but victory udoii that issue in lSUtt. -Tha repeal of the Sherman law will not give the relief which is anticipated. It will aid business temporarily, but in a year but temporary v. Price's cream Baking Powder war! Gold Mtl Mkrf winter Pair, baa P'aariwae' This month marks the homeopathy. Much in grown in popularity. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS! Young old people. Talking politics. The Smokes good example. She swims and rides a bicycle. People most liked. He's a humorist. Or.iy hairs do not make old people. Mauy a person at fifty is younger than others at twenty. The spirit of the age is to kick people along and increase their age as fast as possible- Human nature will out and nobility of character is bound to ride npan the waves. Some people would like to talk poli tics twenty-five hours every day; but really, it is not well to eat hash at every meal. The smoke tint been settling through the valley durinj the week, a reminder that a god man t debtors have not been settling. Many who could do not try, while some who can't do their best, which is nothing, but nothing is some times satisfactory when candidly and well expressed. What the world today dislikes in the debtor line is the spirit of some to sneak out of their obligations. How quickly we know all about women when their husbands run for the presi dency. Mrs Bryan is a fine swimmer and rides a bicycle, besides possessing, like her husband, good sense. She is very interesting and quite popular. Feople most liked io tbe world are the unselfish ones, those thinking ol other people and their pleasures as well as their own. Tha sallijh person never sees a genuine Iriend except when look ing io the glass, and then a poor one. We have just learned that Arthur Sewallisa humorist. We give below some of tbe samples selected from an ar ticle on the subject: He was shown a new trpeof vesland remarked : "The week's aas'a mut be pretty big when they need that." "In order to build a ship,' said Mr Sewall, "yoa should first get 3,0 X) miles away from your materials." This wat a hit at McKinley's tariff schedule, tbe source of the transfer of the ship-building industry to Britain. When the ship carpenters in New Eng land presented a memorial to. him in acknowledgment of his services as the father of their trade in this country he observed: "Yoa are giving me credit that be longs lo the Atlantic ocean." There were loud laughs and rrirs ol "No!" "The troub'e U," punned Mr S .!!. "that oar politicians are prejudiced agaiat the Atlantis oceaa. They won't let the American flag be seen on it," vVfsen it aa first announced that y Ming .Seaal! had become a republican bt father endured a great deal ot cbai ing. liis invariable retort wa? : "Bars aili be boy. Wu4tiinton letter. rrca, e er mruUr Cnwateat. WainiscTCS, July SHh. ISseJ. Waehirgion has practkai'r Wen set tVd upon a the proper location for democratic head-) iarUr doting the coming campaign. Senator Jones, of ltk-. Chairman of the Demociatic Sa tiocal CuiuT.iitee, made a careful study, of the sdvantaee oOicred tr New York, Chicago and Wasbingturt rep-ctive!v. and ha made np bis mind, largely owing lo tbe open boettlity o.' the rsewpaper in bc.th New Yk aod Chicago, that Wafhirgtoo is the rt place. While the rboicss of Senator Jones i regard! a having tel'.ivi '.hie headquarter bus inesj. he is to an:;oas tbat everytlarig dune by tbe National C.mimUtee shall be barmontou, tha'. no fif&cial announce ment of the loca'ioo of headquarters is likely to be made nntil the committee, which will shortly meet in New York, pae opon it. Mane democ at are much pleased at he .aik of Ihe p'obabi'ity lhat Senator Gorman will have a band la managing ttryao and S.wati'e eampaign. either as Chairman of the Exec'itive Committee or as genual adviser. AULocgh Chair man Jones ha fu:i antitority to select the member of the Executive comiuit te. which will assist. bin in conducting the rampasgn, it is not probable tbat the membership ot tbat committee will be announced until Chairman Jones sibmits hi c mice to the full national committee. Senator oormin has few, if any, equals and no superiors as a politi cal manager. Trre, be isn't a silver man; but neither is he a bolter. He is going lo support the ticket because it is the democratic ticket, and if he can be persuaded to accept the chairmanship of the executive committee it will b for tunate in more than one respect for the party. He has the prestige of having successfully managed a national cam paign and the very fact that he was help ing to manage this one would serve lo bring out many democratic votes which would otherwise be cast. Speaker Reek's opinion of Quay and Manley as McKinley campaign mana gers woull maks interesting reading. Several weeks before the St. Louis con vention met Mr. Reed had reason to be lieve that Quay and Manley bad be trayed him to Haira and what has hap pened since must have convinced him of that fact. Both of theee Ex-Reed men are now member of llanna'a executive committee, and Quay is much more than merely a member of tbat committee. It ha leaked out that Quay will, from the New York headquarters, bats the emir, campaign in tbe Eastern states; al,o, that he will have excluidve charge of a schema by which he hopes to carry sev eral Htiuihetti s'ates. This last scb erne is said to depend largely upon the sup port of bolting gold demo,:ratt in . those statex for success, as it includes a com bination of that element with the negro votern, upon both congressional an .j glee- tonal tickets. It was intended tl'.at this schema should be kept dark. Tbe campaign liar started be 'ore the campaign did this year. Ia cong equence an awful lot of rot has been put into cir culation concerning the attitude) ot Pres ident Cleveland and the me in bet a of his administration towards Bryan a nd Mc Kinley. Silver democrat are not ex pecting any aid from the admin istration and none of them were at all feurprised when Secretaries Olney and Her bert said I tuey would not vote for -Bryan. , but it will take something more autn oritatlve than sensational newpapur pllb lication to make them believe In the exi teres of an understanding between Mark llanna and tbal'resident by which the-influence. of tbs administration la tu bi -used behalf of MeKiolev. It Is tald that the flesh on tU fora. I quarters of the beaver ressmbles tti. of J land-animals, while that' n tli hind quarters has a fishy taste, ? MISFITS. 1621 are llguros from this year. that will bo heard The Salotu Journal gets verv sarcastic when it says: "Hie Salem Statesman, Ilerr Most and Jim Lotan are all for the single go hi standard. It certainly must be right." If Albany the good things about their neighbor as the bad things wo would all think we. had a pretty good city; but the good is generally kept bark and the bad enlarged upon and spread everywhere. Even the dentists are rat time. The follow.np ad. appears in a McMmnville paper: Teeth extracted free between nine and eleven each morning, except Sunday. A great reduction in the price of dental work, until August firHt. tit S. Wright, Mclli.inville. The latent in politii-al einb'ema is a gold bug-an anilicial beetle made of yellow metal, attached to tbe coat lapel. When tins insect' tail is touched out spring wings on either aide, displaying to view the portraits of McKinluv and II o bart. Look out that you do not get stung. The Examiner says to the bono ball boys : "Practice, practice, practice, for from now on all the clubs left in the tournament will hae to play thn games of their lives. Every team left bus a good chance to win the peiiint. Re member, your friends and to-nlolks are enthusiastically looking for you to win. There's glory, pennants, tr '.phies and traveling galore if you tlo." lion. Jobn Daly of Lincoln county, has oeen in town lor the past severa days. Kecentty be went to iurtland to accept a position the business otlice of the Evening Tribune, which at that lime was a free silver republican paper. Since the nomination of Bryan tbe paper came out lor the Chicago nominees. This was too much for John, an 1 be evered his connection with the concern, j Corvahts Gazette. Mr. Holer, of the Salem Joornal, in writing of his trip east says: At Hope, Idaho, a man with a big red siik Bryan badge was al the depot. "Are tbere any Bryan men here besides yourself?"'! asked. "Besides myeelt !" be exclaim ed, his eyes dilated with surprise and his nostrils quiverirg, "If we" find a la- bnrint? man Ar snv mn ln t . . make his Uvine off the people of this! countrv who is not alirvan man .ill sink him to the bottom of lake Pend'l"?, "te of Cluaaahoa, occurred at 3 Oreille." , o ciock yesterday. A tremendous explo- tsionwaa beard tnd an enormous mass of , " j burning matter waa seen to fall from tbe Here s sorre good advice from the E. bravenr, s riking the side ot a mountain O.: Street fakir are sSowiog np. Wrd- j and bringing with it in it court entire neexlay evening an outfit droppc! down dill, and anally pi an zed 703 feet into the on the corner of Main and Court street j ground making a toie frvm which boiling A man played a banjo, aarg a few songs water Mill icwkts. and rew a crowd. Then be commenced j One of tbe mot singular phenomena oh- eel ling notions pocket knives, razors, j smrd wat tbe heavy raio failing from the scieeor, seap, etc. A comber of jwop'e y taimediaie'y after tbe drt&t of the paid SO cents for 25 cents worth of trurk. j CM.ieor. Tbis morning they are oporating at dif S . . ferrnt paint in the city, gaibet ing in a j lew sbt-keis occasionally. Pon I he hum - bngzed . Ian't Mr $1 Inr 60 cent worth ol tu3 yoa don t need becauee a rays it i sorth t't ... . 1 1 .vi fakir The gold men who have been caHing tbe frve silver men anarchists have ...,1 - : : t. - - Ml. He is ll.e mot rabid of the real - a . " - - ananrhlsU of tbe east aad sai.l Imbr: "Here I am represented by the ?on a a J foKower and supporter of "Altpeld, Till t man and ail the other silver crank, (wheal am, as all anarrhii-U know, j better gold standard advocate than evtn the moet rabid Wail s:reet banker. I am. moreover, in favor of a scarcer ma- I tenal thsn gold as the nnit of value. I wouul hate the karat of diamond, if diamonds could be utilized, as therm:-! diutn of exehaisge. As for silver tuonev. j by silver is so cheap and plent iial that slioe naiU mibt as welt te nai in circu lation as currencv. tiold i the on!v I correct standard of value." Mr. Hof-.-r. of the Salem Journal writes home: At Spokane we were joined bv JudeJohnR. McBride. He is at the he-a 1 of a Urve Limeuliic club at Spo kane and is a delegate lo 8t LfHiia bi rnvtallte convention- He was tbe only republican member of the Oreyoacoa Ututional convention in elected as snch. There was no PJr.y organiaation nntil 18j7. He was eleciisi the first re publican congressman from Oreson. en tered congree with Allison and l'.iaine, j km ruade chief juftioe of Idaho by Lin- 1 coin io l.vij, went to Salt Lake In ISeWV, went to Spokane in 1S72. Wat a repnb- j I lean national committeeman tor year, but will now support Bryan fori rri.mkwu president. He is a brother of Senur Ntw York, July Zi Ti sobtreasary tjeorge McBride of Oregon, but doe not cai-ia. and sta3 wi rahed today receiv agree witii him oa the money question iBg and keeping ta lv of tle deposits of - Ilaxlett Uie pilgrim printer a ho has lcng)ingup aod down ibis coast for tbirly or forty years is again coming this way from the north. The McMinnvilie Transcript savs: His leard is snowy whito sod bio locks now bang in long ringlets about his neck, white with the froeta of many winters. His step is lews sprightly than twenty years ago, his shoulders Iw jin l d-!p, and when lis walks the stroets his head is bowe-i as if he is in deep meditation, liar! fit, the "pilgrim print," whohs "hit the road" more miles aid "counted more railroad ties" than any man in this country, and whose annual visit to every printing oihce in the n mhwest is regular, has been in town t hi week. The poorod fellow is old an 1 feeble and should go to tbe home for ago! and infirm printers. The remnant of a once powerful nye is still to te found inhabiting the Klamath basin. For centuries did it hold sway over ihe neighboring tribes. Once this warlike race leal victorious bands against the Indiana of tfie Willamette. Ttey carried th Pitt Livers aod Warm Springs into captivity, and et.ined ihe sage plains ot Eastern Oregon with the blc-xl of vanquished Snakes. A branch of this tribe longdetiod the encroachments ol the whites, and tb rough their desperate and heroic efforts in defiance of their ancient liberties, won historic renown aa the Modocs. But this once powerful tribe is fast yielding to the crushing hand of an ambitious race. TJm ashes of its dead are plowed by the Klamath farmer, the monuments of its heroes are tumbled down by the careless hunter, and its burial grourds are robbed of the sacred possessions of its sleeping ancestry. Cor. Ashland Tidings. Catarrh Cannot be Carcu with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they esnno reacb tbe seat ot tbe disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and lo order to cur U yoa mast taka Internal remedies. Ball's Catarrh Cora la take. Internally, aod acta directly oa the blood and mucosa surface, llall'a Catarrb Cure 1 not aqaack medicine. It waa prescribed by one ot the beat phyaiciana in tbia country for yearn, and Is a regular pre acrlptlon. It 1 comiKwed of the beat tonic known, combined with the brt blood purinrrs, acting directly on tbe mncous iurlm. The perfect combination of the two inveilieaa la what product- such wonderful result lavarioS Catarrb, end for tetimoniala, free. K. J. CH KNKV4 (X. , l-tvu., Xotodo, cold by Uruga-Ut, price ;jo. fatal S'luadbaru- MoiiBtsoN. Colo , July 24. A cloudburst in Hear Creek canyon, just ahovs here, at 8 o clock tonight, broi'ght down a wall of water IU leet high, which not only did great damage to property, but causud the I oai of from IS to 2-j lives. The known dead are: Mr Moses Miller and three children; Mrs A B Proctor and three chil dren; Mrs T V Tracy; Mr Harris and four ciiuuren; jimiuie, r.uiiu muiuie, Maurice. Emma and Clara Casey. Mo Cripe When you take Hood's Tin. The big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to take Kloodl's and easy to operate, Is true of Hood's Pills, which are fTfk ! 1 1 -b np to date In every respect. I. I I IwcZ Bate, certain and sure. All l W druggHts. zsc. C I. Hood A Co., T owell, Mass. Tbe only Fills to take wlUUIood's Snrssparllb. TELEGRAPHIC Wateea lor Vlecrretdeaf . St Louis, July 24. Thomas F Wa'son, of Georgia, who was a member of the Mat congress, was nominated for vice-preident by the populist convention on the tint bal lot, shortly after midnight. Thero were Ave other candidates Se- ; wall, Magee, of Virginia; Mimms, of Tenu (easte; Congressman Skinner, of North Car- oh nit, and Colonel Burkett, of MiaaisHippi. I Bryan sent word to his supporter that ne wouia not accept a nomination at toe hands of tbe convention under these cir cumstances. He will stand loyally by bis running mate. Uamaae by Meed a. Wiikkmko, W. Va., July 21. Tbe! damage from Hood and waahouU during ! the fast 24 hours, in Went Virginia and Southeastern Ohio, is almost beyond esti mate. Tbere was not only an unoeual rainfall, but cloudbursts at different points canned small streams to da much more damage than dunup suy of tbe highest floodi ever known in tbee lorlities. In addition to several watbouts, tbe Ohio Kiver railroad is blockaded by long land slides near Bairavitle. A Bee abet. Colviiae, Wah, July 24. A fatal shooting accident occurred at Addy, nar this pluce, last evening, Thomas rimitb's boy, 17 years old, shot and instantly killed the son of H ekeel, al-out 14 years old. 1 be Smith boy had taken a rifle with him to school for the purpose of killing birds on bia way. iteturning home with a number ot children, he sbot at a mark oa a tree. tbe bullet glancing anu penetrating tbe neari oi tne tavrl 1x7, killing him in- stantly. a rm'rr' ktew. Salem, luiy 24. "Oneed Bob" and "Englwh Harry," cuppotl to be deck liana on tbe ateamer Albany, and James Kemp, aaeutant engineer on tbe Ruth. ; spent ft evening patronizing saloon. At an early hour this morning. L A Gibson acting policeman arrested One-eyed Bob" to suppreea boUterouMtesa. "English Arr ' and Kemp tried to force the release 01 their cwmrale. la Ui melee that fol lowed, the ifhoer (Lew his revolver, and bu aaaailante fled . One hot was bred. wiLnout effect. "EmrlUh 'A rrv '' was af- terward captured, and is in jail with -One ejed Bob. a Terrible ftlaechler. Los dox. July 24 A dispatch from Con stantinople aays the Utet news received is that tbe properu village around Van bare been destroyed and every rr. lie over 8 jears ot ape killed. Tbe lital lulled is plated at U',-00 A b remarkable Mrleer. 23. A remarkable phe- nomeoon at tle mine ot Carlos Kte. in j taicieo, Jalr 25 The convention of ; rvil-ardrd democrat, called U coosider toe adruaUUty of iiuin a rail lor a na- littaal convention was held tonight at toe Aoditonnm annex. Tbe meeting eonvesed b'jrtjy after S o'clock and w beid in se cret. l e, a reaom'-ion was r. . t I It.., ,. the tease c f the meet- ir.g tbat a democratic contention should ue hekl, a democrSic plati-jrm enunciated, aad t uxiilalea f.jr -residf-nt and vice -rei.(e.'.t chewra, aad tbe said conveotioo tacatd t heid net rater titan SejnembsT 2. rrlb'e Trealaaeal. Kev Wist. July S3, Private letter from Mj!.u:zjs, Cub, to r-wfoo-aUe mer cbaaUia lis city, give ehxsiag detail enitd with ite eas-tore bv tbe Srci--n I ol rebei bwpiul lMi:ed in last prcvinoe. j with aiant" and corps J in U -jaer-jo, surjretm of the Cuban army. n arses, were all. it i a i.-jfd, pat to tLe inacbete while lib helpless ick and wounded were aae finatcd in their iota and tl buildings Ibfo burned over tir bead ta cover op the crime, lire al La Craaae. LaGsandh. Or.. July 23. Tbe md deucur fiie La Oran-ie ha experienced in stvtnl yer vis one wtiich broke oat in tbe llactin'n buiUisn?. on Adam avenue, at 3 o'v.i;-cs til morn ins:. An estimate of the Lw-e i a follow: A C Uan'inaten Baiitiift?. S4-M0; in-ur an re. ;sXI Ueorps H Carry- Sbx-k of ed. liXO; intaratoe. t-tOD. l F Piercw Haroes. 3-l il- aad fixture. il'"3: tc3ranv. $U.). Ii If Kubey Mutual tnrciiai.l'., ec, 2XJ; inar ance, $KO . gj'd made by tbe Xw York backer in exchat g for grtvabacks. All indicauoo poini io aa aggregate accnmolatioa of tbe precious m-tl rr-m bank and lastiiutioo in thu ci'y acd from cutsuie financial cea- a!mosi','p' 'a 'f upto tb?etmiates male in these diopatc ies, a.i",i,ii.y. A SMase Held la CaiPrutCKEEK.Col.1. : July 25. Tbe Cnppte Creek Uge was belJ up near OraiM-y. five mile east of bere. bv three j mated men, who obtained 12 goid watches ana ?A in ca&b. 1 ne pasMrnger icclud ed 13 men and two or three women. Tbe latter were uc molested by the robber. A posse with bloodhound is on tee trail of the highwaymen. rawer a Lead r weed. Waua Waij.. Jn!y 22. Mkhael O'Brien was accidentally killed in tbe mountain near this city Monday morning. He left town Monday tur hi wood camp, to urine wo; to jjit city, as he did not ar rive iuosdjy morniDg, several parties from town started in erarch of him. About three miles above Saddle hock mountain they found his wagon and a beavv load of wood, overturned Protruding from the mass, were tbe teet and oue batd of O'Brien. His head and face weie bad v crushed and hi neck broken. Tbe body was tmubt to lown aud prepared tor bu rial. O'Brien was 4tt year old, and came to S a). a Walla eight years ago. He left a widow and three children. vraMey till It. Oakland, Cal . Ju!y22-P 0 Williams. a man well known to the educators of Mass achusetts and Oregon, is locked up in tbe city prison, witb two cnarge. of pettr larceny against -bini. Burglary ia the crime ihe police say he is guilty of, but they did not charge it. for tear they could not make cut a sufficiently strong case, l'bey are sure enough on tbe charge they nave maae, uowever. imams practical ly admits his guilt, and Ltauie hi down full to drink. Williams' las position was in the schools of Portland, and irui all that can be learn ed, he wa regarded aa au excellent teacher rreealaeat Saa arretted. Sai.eh, uly 22 Ex-County Clerk illiam bgau was arreateil tidav unon warrant sworn out by P M Massev. ehanr- iug Kgan with assault wilh a dea'dly wea pon. Tbe partitM engaged in an alterca tion orer the alleged aiander of Kgan's sis- icr. t hen the point ot at'ack was reach ed, Aiaasey had a kmte, and t.g in drew gun. Ia Ike Middle r the Kaail. c r i (vi . .. oi- lAu is, juiy it--. Alter the conven tion took a recess, a middle-of-the road meeting was announced. Congressman Harvard talked long and loud against tne iryan movement, lie waa followed bv .to.... , .ii , . . ouim? A8niey, woo made another long speech . Tbere wers loud calls for Coxey, but no response. "Cyclone" Davis made a strong plea for Ithe preservation of the party. Will Be Ka Bead 1m Washington, July 22 Secretary La mout baa returned from New York. He spent some time in confidence with Secre tary Carlisle. It can be stated positively tbat the administration ha not now and hs not recently hand any intention to re sort to another bond issue for tne but none of replenishing the gold reserve. - "the Beates Yeaad. Datton. Or..' lulv 22. The bodies ot Walterand Run Atkins, who were drown ed in the Willamette Sunday, were found Ute yesterday afternoon. The river waa thoroughly dragged before they were re covered. Pur Drugs red Dawson's. "i wsj ar w -w-w-t t i-z- m - i larva asj m m f SS 1 Ml muuj ii 11 The umpire now decides that ''BATTLE AX" is not only ' decidedly bigger : ' other 10 cent piece p quality is the finest he ever saw, and J .i rt v t. Tr ii a tne navor aeiicious r Know just now V you try it I ' JL I Lebanon. Atty. A. F. Stowe and wife were re- married in Salem on July 5. Harried, Inly 20, 1896, at tbe residence of tbe groom, by G. Lovelee, justice of the peace, Mr. D. P. Gentry and Nettie 31. fcuaw. Mr. S. M. W. Hindman arrived in Lebanon Monday from Lis ranch aeron ibe menntains. He expects to return in a few days, accompanied by bis wife. Mrs. A. B. Xkkerson left Monday for Ainalie. Wash., where Air. Nickerson has a permanent position aa foreman in the f-Laning department of a large saw mill, and where they expect to make their future borne. G. W. Wheeler has sold bis property including several lot and two residences to Mr lienry Moras of Salem, bat farm erly of Sweet Home. Mr. Moran expects to move his family to Lebanon a boot the first of August. We are glad to welcome them t3 our city. Expreea. s. Thomas of Waterloo preanct, was arrested last week, oil complaint of L M. Taylor, on the caargeot stealing a cow. The trial was held Sa tarda v af ternoon before Justice Lovelee, Attor neys Garland and Dalrymple appearing for tbe prosecution, ana Brown and Vomers for the defense. Mr. Thomas was acquitted, it being proven that he owned the cow ia qaesuoc Advance. To Cairra Lake. During the week of Ang. l tb the Maxama. of Portland, will make an excursion to Crater Lake and everybody is invited to join iu It is tbonght over 500 will go. A rate of one and c-o third fare has been fixed by the Sootlrern Pacific and the dobs of Ash land and Medford qaaranaee that the stae fare 13 and from either place shall hot be more than $7.50 including 30 pounds of baggage. A fine illustrated fold er lias been ueaed ttJ may be seen at this odice. It Is a Fact that Hood Sarsapariila, the One True Bkxd PutiSt. baa proved, over and over agun, that it ha power to erne, even when ether medicine tail to do any pod. Hood's Pills are purely vegetab and do not .purge, pain or tripe, ill drug gist. 23c Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that the third quarterly teacher's examination for Linn county will be held in tbe Central school building, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. Ang leth, ISMi. Lted this 21st day of July, 189 Richhoxd" Wbexlcb, School Sopt. Linn Co, Long ways from New I or City. Long rainy days in Oi-on. 1-ong time no see sun shine. Long year in the pLotc-graph basinees Long i the leading artist in Albany. Have your photo mao by Long Pbotc Co., 2nd and Ferry St. a Kataral ateaaMwer Karl' Clover Root Tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complex!" ror a e by rotnay and Mason. aarl" Ctwver KM Tea i a sure care tor headu-ie aad nerv diae Nr.blng relieve so quick For sale by Fochay & Mason. Let every body come to th Star Baker . i . .. . . - uu (tci "Te oi rresn oread tor It. or cash. CUim. See Tawaaia aad Liver Complaint yoa have a printed juaTaoteeoa every bottle ot ahtio V 1U1 er It never fatU to core. For sale bj riwaayex aiason A Fart Wartk aaewlac Consumption. LQrippe, fneomonia aaJ all Throat and Ling diseases are cure ovSiiloVa Cure. For sate by Fashay Mason. Catarrh Cared Health, aad sweet breath secured bj hik h's Catarrh Remedy. Prlos s0 cent Naal injector free. For sale by Foebay & Maacn. rwrifce Laaaa Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Port land, Or: There ia no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can recommend tc ministers, pnblie speaker and aingers. with the couhdeace tbat I can tbe S. B Cugh Cuie." For sale by Foahay & Ma on at SOcta per bottle. Oar Maadlaa at ISaaw" Fur out of every rive bottles ot medi cine sold in th) but five years are S. B eov's. The S B. Headache and Live) 1 ure 1 use mvseif as a ceuerai phvsio If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method ia to buy the S. U. remedies and use as directed C. P. BLCH. Druggist. Oufur. Or ' F sal by Foshty dt Mason at 50 eta per bot- The 111 el YVaatea Constipation, canaei more than naif tk. m o women. n.ari a 1 Invee 1 ;. a pieasant cure ior conatipatioa. For sal. by Foahay A Mason. All tmataca la. Ask your physician, tonr drurcUl your rnvuac aoout bhlloh lira f,- iwrv. sumptlon. 1 hy will recommend it. F01 as wy rosoay ataaoa. re tbe UMaeja . "I am 65 vears old- kava h,i k disease and constipation for 25 years. Am now wen used your S. B. Headache and liver Cure .one year. Use! 6 bottles at SO cen's each . J H Knight, Rotledge. Ur." For sale by Foahay k Mason at 50t per bottle. 4 4 in size than any - of tobacco, but the you win never -a I 'L Z. -aV-1 i i gooa it is uiiui . Brownsville Happenings. Box, on Wednesday, July 22, 1894, to tbe wile of Amor A. Tufting, a son. President Fields, of theE. W. M Co. returned from Washington last nigh t While there be rented a store building in Spokane, and the company will open a store the 6 ret of next month. This - will make three large stores. J. M. Jaeger has returned from tb mining districts ot British CoiemtHa, and is simply delighted wttfelbe pros pects ot tbat region. JUe eays money is Terr rdentifnlid-'the bills are alive with men. We understand Mr. Jseger will ret am as soon as he can properly adjast bis bosinees aSurs. J. J. White, was born in Liverpool. England, on the 1st day of J an nary, 1S&4. where he remained nntil four years of age when be removed to Ireland, ami lived with bi aont for nine years- He then accepted a position as cabin boy. and traveled cpon the atui if the mighty oeep lor loor successive At the expiration of this time be local? ia Canada, where be remained for 19 years. He then came to Oregou and as sisted in the cor t ruction of the narrow gauge railroad, and was roadmaeter and superintendent ot bridges on the WooJ-bora-SpriagOeld branch for a cumber of years, and while serving in that capacity -made many warm friends. Mr. White, in fact, made friends everywhere; to know him was to hooor and admire him; he was a perfect gentleman all through tile and no man can say sight against " his character. On the trst dav of Ji nary, la.O. Mr White was married ta Mrs. Mary Hartley, a most esumaaia j ladp, in tbis city. "They went to boose-' keeping in bis property oa Maplh street, where they remained until tbe comple tion of their handsome residence in the eastern part of tbe citr. Here they lived toeetber until the Angel of De1 removed Mr. White on the 17th dav ef Jwy. 1SS3. Times. Venezuela has two hundred miHsea. a:res of forest, in which arrow ail the va rieties of ebony, as wed as n T1. satin wood and maboarany. A lobster's skin when shedding s?Uu down tbe back and comes oa in two equal parts. Tbe tail clips out of the - she'l like a finger out of a glove . OX THE CORNER. JoIitisGradwohl Keeps Early and! Late. Julias Gradwohl does business mw wii uwso ewre a uie c. second and Ferry, where tod choice stock of standard etc sale cheap. Everything firbt-claseO a oig TanetT ot crockerv ware of kinds which yon can bay as cheap 1 can be secured an vw here. The 0. 1 store holding the bulk of bis roods aep uoeeo. can at tne corner pi ace or uuswes. BE OBSERVING. Cash for poultry at R. U. Robertson's Tbe beet fresh grocerie and produce at uuua ctastoB'a. L.ADIS9 the latest fahi ia a seaatie dress made by Mrs. McLean. Dr. G. W. Majton. pfiyiaan sreoa. Albany Or. Call aawered ly ia city or 0004107. and ura Dromot Drs. H. E. and O. K. Beers offices as4 residence ia the rot office bnildi UI atution gira to diaeue of voomi. $ Call at Haigut Bros, oppouU the Dsh! O-itAT eSce for your bam. bacon or lar I tor your camrinf exneditioa. Thev ka- ' a fine supply. t REPORT OF THE CONDITIO OF TE1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK. AT A LB AM, I3S TUS eTATS OF OKEGOX At lb daw of bujnwa.Jalj, lUi,t&a. Loan aad Utrouns r-W SH.8S 4-3M i.tieu.o . t&.tfu. Onnlratta.icuwl ani vamn. t". S. booua o aacore circniaaaw . Prveuuaia oa V Saavi.. , stwca, cttntea,te. . . Barkuur boeaa. luraitora. anJ 0br real arta and aMtaM ewwt! 1T.S5S -a PaetroaiaMKonJ - . ... ,.TV.. 1 f-h. -.1 . ..T-ll, - fractlooal paperewreaaeT. aickalaanl Lawrca atcairKaauva is Bass, via: Sped. begat WaaxiMW lUdwaptMB fund wiib C. S. TrwararartSre per seat ot eucaavuuM.. UabtUUcw Capital stock paid ba. sarniwa nma. Uadiiridnl pruSta, ka aaptaaa aad ieii ...... Salioual BaaklBotaa'euUtaaduur.... Do to other .Naakwal bank One to Stat Baaaa and eaakara.. lodirktual doala aube aa cbw.1 ueaatoa cerua-.-aiaao uepgic run oarunuaiti aruoail VMrua.a Mi a Srir o Ouaox, CScxTm or V, aa : 1. k Wisaeoa. cauw f u aim d bank da taMutij awear bat th above I ta wu to lb bmnfrt mj kao.!,,!,, uitct. E W LAXUDOX, Caahiar Saatanribwl aad me. te Wfor. aa thia Uik dav of Jaty.lSM. ALTEKiH FKEESKSCW a.a) Votarf rahac J rlntw. 1 OCSO ttokTOS. xMractors. OthC so.". n.e J - sag 00 f .si -..W.'X10.0 - - lt.U.M 00 f taawi !.srs.is f M).o I 4 6. SSI lT2.tl. J 71,.. I .'O f i.,aher' ebecta tHitttmrn lu f....i .... au n ywai , 1. 1 " v 1 fi i X ml 1 O F