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x . A tnumbscrew Torture to the t C?i A A t OVIAMWi. It turns back the screw. It an winds the NO FURTHER Y7ETHERFQRD&, VJYATT Attorneys at law Will practice in all the courts of the state. Special attention given to matters in'probRte and to collections OFFICE In the Fl-'nn block. BLAGKBUHfJ & SOBERS TTOKNETS .AT I-A-'W" Al! legal matters will receive prompt at tention. Otlice, First National Bank Build ing, up stairs. W.B.BILYEU. Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery, collections wade all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany Oregon. ; ' - MOKTANTIi A HACHLEMiM, Attorneys.. Law, , Albany, Oregon, jk. J. i an.!., ? TCMun4inma, OFFICI-nm a, jus cast Rues Hause, Albany .Oregon. OR. C, 0, CHAF.1BERLIN aOMOBOPATaXST Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem ieaes, neuralgia and other diseases, with galvanic electricity. Office on Ferry St, near 3d street. - F IKST SATIOAAE. BASH, P osWIent . . flee PtbWiIop.I . ... LfllKS 8.K.10UHO K, W.LAKGDOri TA3ACTS A OESEUAIAankln4-Ml.ln.SS AC0OUST3KF.it sufc;jctio . -IG-TTKlCriANGS viit'ej-on.e trass'er, n N Vork 8su Francisco .Chlaajro and Pt OUT,OTIOMS aADKon ToreM ! ' S K Too' S W L rs-.p J? A GooOTrrs, L. Fii C. 8. Fuss. WH1TSSY Attorney at Law, A'.oany, Or. Star Bakery Corner Broadalbin and First St? COXAD MEYER PBOPRIETOa - D.er in- Canned Fruits, . Glassware, Dried Fruits. Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Canned Meat Queensw.-e Vegetables Cigars, Spicea Tea Ett. erything that L Kept in good variety and gro eery store- High est pt'-cs paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCT AIMY ORCHESTRA ESET WSoTflQGX Egr I NSTRU MENTATION I Vio., II Vio., Oar., Cor., Trora Baand Drums Jepei oixe of serQ 2(tl sic -Music Furtishe4 For- Concerts," Parties. Receptions. Enler- laintnenta at rea-onable rates. Ccrrefpondence solicited regardiny n gigemets out of town. Address Bert Westtrook, Business Man ager, Revere House, Albany, Oregon SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. TRADE SHARKS, COPYRIGHTS AO. Anyone tenStng sketch md desert ption may ui!y ascertain, free, whether an rn-entiou it BrotMbly patentable. Communieationa atrictly confidential. 01lest aencj for securing patent in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Kuiia Co. recelre special notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beaut! fa!! r luasrrated, lanrest circulation ot anr aeientifle Journal, weekly, terms a year; SljO six months. Specimen copies and 11a D Book os Patkxts sent free. Addreas MUNN & CO., 301 Broadway, Kew York. rMmUD procured, EUGENE W.JOHNSON, Solictor aslAttyin FatentCauses .Kew Torn Ave., Washington, D C Office established 1868. Charges mod eMtu Correspondence requested. iionn f-"tf Or&Wsa.l I ondaryorTef. ijj rl4 '-!ary Bypbiiia permanently eared in IS to Kl FjJtodaj-a. Yon can be Created at borne tor !.-?"' :he aum price under fame guaranty. 11 SjrFTXjyou prefer to come here we will contract wc-'i0pUT railroad iaro and hotel bills, and no charge. If wo fall to care. If yon have taken mer nry, iodide potaah, and still bare aches end pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Turoavt, dimples. Copper Colored Hpota, lltcera oo any part of the bo3v. IJ air or Eyebrows Kxlunr oat. It 16 this Syphilitic KLOOO POISOK that ire guarantee to cure. We solicit toe most ooU cate cases and cn;tlience the world lor ;:( we cannot enre. u'his diease has always baffled th skill of the moat eminent physi cians. 8500,000 capital behind our uncond tional (ruaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on nwlicStlou. AdtfTM COUK KEMWr (DO, 801 Maeocio InJapie, fcUJtCMsU, IXJU t Academy of Our Lady of Per petual Help. hoarding School for (itrls. J Thoron-ih instruction Wholesome Homelike treatment. Conelder h'ni times, favorable reductions re '".it lr ooanlers . and day scholars, fj'j'liirs will be resumed !-'ept. 1st. For Hi ; i;-r 'lartii-ulars call at the Academv nr i to Kinler Superior. Whrt cna thtnfc -f.il htW tlilnft to patfcnsl a-lf anmP flllllClaaa Xr-vt. vonr V.oft: tTiT ttist briug yott wealth, ft'm,' j6hN" WHJUWiUURX CO., Fafrfit Ar aevr. vl itv,i)sriutt, U. t:..ft.r their fil.ftwt riiaQ.t& POISOII BIGGEST NERVE Is J USE J St. Jacobs Oil twist. IT SOOTHES. IT CURES. X PAIN. Hearfl Os Before?? were talking acam laiKing to the Hard- to please people who like particular 1 printing. We are particular 1 printers; we put in that little extra-nice touch that pleases ' you. Be the iob bis or little. 1 its big enough to be well done. I Our Particular Department is 'our whole shop. Ask ua to1 'prove it; we can please you or give j onr money hack . Smiley's Particular Printery. Phone 9, Albany. SENDERS' COMPANIES Always Pay. No question ahont full and prompt v ' ment of losses by tire on insurance placed with the leading agent of Albany, M. Sen ders, "Tial's fkalHe tares People For' Don't ahow yonrelf to be roped into the various "Local Mutuals" now being poshed on yon aa being "cheapest in surance," when jou insure you do not want to worry about getting vonr monev in case of loss. M SENDERS Insurance, Hay, Grain and W ooi. IT IS SO WRITTEN and none can dispute it. We lead to wall paper trade. We were never mere in the van than now. More designs; newer, brighter, fresher, and more orig inal designs; a greater variety of de signs ; finer qualities of paper; and lower prices for fineqialities of paper than caa be found at any other establishment; these are onr many and solid claims te your patronage. When you see what we sell for 15 cents a roll and that we only ask 15 cents for it, you'll be very much surprised. J. A. Cumming. VIERECKS, SHAViNG AND HAIR TING PARLORS. CUT HSAB QUARTERS f OR Da Whites JTev Ifi Cftfo'vCetf. A head of hair or no pay. Cures al diseases of the scalp. Address Box 42) for Free Treatise on the Scalp. Razors Honed and Set and Put in ord er on Short Notice FOSHAY & MASON -Wholesale & Retail- - MUGBKH m fiOOmLUSS ALBA5T. OBEOOS. . Pure Droga and the finest and Large' Stock of Stationary and cooks in the Market. J. M. RALSTON 'BItOKEK. Door East of Democrat Office. Money to loan on farm teenrity, ali mall loans nwle on personal security. t lty, connty and school warrant bought. Co'.ections made on favorable terms. Fire insurance written in three of the Uxg t companies in the 'world, it lowest rates. r. : ; EXCHANGE HOTEL. This old and favorite resort 'has chang ed hands and been thoroughly reonvated and refurnished throughout in the best ityle and is now open to the . public, iood beds, well set table and good treat ment. Will be run on home plan. Rates : Meals 20 cents ; by the day, 8C cents; week, $3.50, O. M. Cibl. Caveats aa 3. Trade Hart otrtain ed an d all Pa-. nthnnMacnndncted for Moderate Peea. 4 rnd mod el, drawls g or p ao to. weaaTiseiis ntntar,la rrre of charge. Ortr fconotdnetilH patent i a secured. A Pamphlet "How to Ob-J tain Patents," with cost of same in the C. B.J andforeltpt eountriea aent free. Addresa, ;C. A. CO. 0r. PTtw Orncc. VeHlff CTON. D. udwig Loads in batb tubs, while others take hif idea and copy. Call on him for the on a ub Prof. A. STARK rww. , rut Of Will & Stark. Optica! Specialist Graduate of the Chicago OpthalniH, uouege I am prepared to examine acientificallj and accurately, by the latest and improve methods of modern science, any who de sire to have their eyes tested. Cusick Block Al-iAKT.0ii80rt?. T7 OR RENT. in Mcllwain'a brick J. block good s'ore room, 8 f,ood oflice rooms. Enquire of li V ft.c.llwain. W LVsaJ.IVil W afff live weeks from Air. Bayard islosiug his head, that is, his judgment is becoming very poor. Mr. Bryan is to be on the coast July. It is to be hop -d he is induced visit Oregon.' Marion county is in debt about $S7,000. That is not surprising in a county run as locsely as Marion . A Xew York legislator has introduced a bill against bargain day advertising, lie is evidently a freak . . A man named Oaesouowitz who lives in Chicago is the father of S5 children. Thirty of the children are boys. TL e tables have been turned . Instead of Greece taking a Turkish bath, the Turks have been having somewhat ol a Grecian bath . In its report of a funeral the Beaver County (Okl.) Signal remarked that "the corpse, tastefully artayed in white, lay quietly ia thecoflin." Some one has learned that Speaker Read has great r power than the presi dent of the U. S. Hence he is called the czar, and in this land of the free. Some papers unkindly continue to yell that we have nad three y ears o! free trade depression, and yet the average tariff has been over 40 per cent. The weather bureau bulletins dealing with the great floods have been a factor in popularising science in the Mississippi valley ; they Lava sav d uolii money and lives, says an exct ange. From the Lewistou Journal. A traveling man tells the Bangor Com mercial that be knows of one man in Watervilie who is selling an average of $100 worth of liquor a day. That trav eling man should be interviewed by the grand jury. It is a strange fact that while paper is being need for dozens of purposes former 4 ly monopoliied by wood, even a harder material, such as car wheels, boxes, bar rels, tubs, pails, etc, wood is rapidly driving other ingredients to the wall in the manufacture of nearly all the cheap er grades of paper. From the Post : "I want to find one N. Dingley," said a big, bushy truck driver, with a rubicund visage, aa he made hit way into one o the dark little rooms occupied by some of the emplyea on the basement floor near! t'ae center of the Capitol. "What do you want with bim?" asked one oi tbeemptoyea, after be had inform ed the truck driver that Mr. Dingley's residence address was the Hamilton. "Ob, nothing ruacb," answered the truckman, equivocally "I guess he's pretty popular, isn't he?" he aided, tn- quuingiy. Upon being assured that he was, be said, "I thought so; some feller way out in California has sent him a box of oracges, and I'vi got them out here in my truck.' And then tbe Capitol employes tried to mate the man believe that was Mr. Dingley's committee room, and it would save him a lot of trouble ii he would no load the oranges right there. Bat the truckman was not quite eo young as he looked. I guess these oranges will goto the Hamilton," be remarked as he walks! oat." Greece and the Unspeakable Turn Prof. Thomas Davidson, in the May rorum. , Since the first visit to Greece, twenty years ago, I have watched, the life and progress of ber people; and I know few things that are more encouraging. Despite ali the vexations to which their guardians have subjected them, and all the obstacles they Lave thrown in their way, despite also their own natural shortcomings, they have s.0wn, in both material and spiritual thirgs, all the virtues of a progressive and civilized people. Their country, left them a desert by the Turks, has become, to a large extent, productive and beautiful. The population, now 2,000,000 has doubled in the last twenty years. Io 1377, there were hardly a hundred miles of carriage roads, an I only five miles of railway in me wiioie country. iouy, there are roads everywhere, and hun dreds of miles of railway. Ia 1177, It was hardly possible for the traveler to find a led outside Athens; today, there are numerous hotels, with all European conveniences, in all the principal cities and towns. Bat the true test and proof of Greece's indomitable spirit of culture is her educational system. By (hat she standi! or falls. I havo visited Greek schools throughout the lingth acd breadth of the land, from the infant school kept by the peasant in the open ir, against t sunny hovel wall, to the Arsokeion, or gills academy, and the noble university, with 2,200 students, which now grace and honor the city of A'liens. Anr one who will do the same, and listen to the records of the sacrifice made by rich and. poor for the sake of education and cuiture, will not doubt for a moment that Greece is amply able to govern and civilize the lands now marred and was'ed by Turkish misrule. fhe sums of money given- by rich Greeks for schools, and the hardships under gone by the children of the poor in re mote districts to avail themselves of of these, have no parallel anywhere, -ave in the United States and Scotland. Vho dares aieert of such a pcopte that t is not capable ot ruling its ancient patrimony the flret homo of liberty better than the barbarous Turk or the lespo'.ic Russian? There is but one jcrit, beneficent, and effective solution if the Eastern Question, and that is the rettoration of the Greek Empire to Greece, and t.ie placing of a great civili zing Power, such as neitiier Tutkey nor Russia can ever be, as guardian of the brit'gd bfctween Europe and Asia. Forater has decided to accept the nom, ination for the presidency in 1000. This will save a great deal of fussing on the put of other candidates.. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored Weakness, Kervonsnets, Debility, ud tUl th trtuo of tU trmm rlj errors or Iftterr xcvflEM ; ttao rMulti ol overwork, tickae, wor )drlopTBont tad ton tiTen to err erna and portion of tho body. K untile, naturft. methods. ' Immediate imDrowemerit seen. Failure nnijcalble. 2LU)0 referemeee. Book. xpUuQsUon ud proofs muied Ueeisti; frsc. ERIE MEDICAL C0,f ffiWI; Purraut is to hang today. BO Popular Science. j Some comets have more than one tall. The great comet of 1744 had six tails spread fan shape. Jupiter is five times as far' from the sun as we are, and the years on that planet are each as long as twelve of ours. A ray of ligtH from 8iriu can reach us oaly alter traveling for 22 years with a speed of 77,000 leagues a second. The secretion of honey, as well as the perfume of the flower, Is for the purpose of insect attraction ; and flowers produce different kinda of perfumes which are peculiarly adapted to the attraction of certain kinds of insects. The modern shark is deteriorating. In ages gone by there were ferocious sharks, such as would make a mouthful of you without blinking. Plenty of their teeth have been found which are five feet in length, whereas the biggest of the teeth belonging to sharks that exist at the present day . are one and. one-ball inches long. lava has thunderstorms, on an average, ninety-seven days in the year; Italy thirtv-eiitht. Belgium twenty-ooe, Hol land eighteen, France, Austria and South Russiasixteen, Spain and Portu gal fUteen, England and the high Swiss mountains seven, Norway four, Cairo three. Io east Turkestan, as well as in the extreme north, there are scarcely any thunderstorms known. In pressing woolen fabrics, in order to dive them a smooth, even appearance, both a uniform pressure and uniform beat are required. To attain this end recent experiments have been made with electric beating, which have been markedly successful. The fabrics are placed between metallic plates, through wbicb sufficient current is passed while under hydraulic pressure to heat tbein i slightly more than 'the temperatuie on boiling water. The evening primrose opening abont dusk has a very light linen-yellow color for the attraction of night-flying moths, by which, almost entirely, it is fertilized, although it remains open during the day to tome extent, and may at that lime receive some visits from bees, but it is peculiarly adapted to fertilisation by nigbt-flying moths. The other spec ies ot the piimrose family (so called) are fertiiixed by bees, which, of course, are day flying. Curious Facts. There are three times aa many muscles ia the tail of a cat aa there are in the hu man hand and wrist. There are forty-eignt diffent materials used in constructing a piano, which come from bo fewer than sixteen coun tries. In France hospitals for infectious dis eases are tarnished telephones, so that the sick may converse with their friends ckhout communicating d:seaie. It ia said the wound m le bv'the ooth of the cjbra species of serpent n a ru-re puncture and causes little .veiling. Death ensue from paralysis of the nerve c.'otres. A French Canadian couple, Loui Dar wia and bit wife, now living in St. Paul recently celebrated tha eightieth anni versary of their marriage. The husband is 107 yean old and the wife is 101. Fruit-tating bats eat fruit only, and are couSaed It Asia, the islands of the East Indian ArchtpeUg being one of their principal habitats. They cover the trees ia dsrtims ia vast au'.tita Je looking like a hnge flock of crows. It is ead that the Eskimos have a queer custom in regard to doctors At each visit Hie doctor js paij. If the pa tient recovers the doctor keeps the mon ey ; if the patient dies the money is re turned to the family of the deceased. It is believed that some of the camels imported io 133 to run wld in Ariona are still in existence. Indians occasion ly report having seen some, and lately the internatioaai bound try commisr.oa stw two with their spy gU4 on the Mexican border. Bank oi England notes aie made from new white linea cuttings never from any thing that has been worn . So care fully is the paper prepared that even the number of dip. into the pulp made by each workman is registered oa a dial by machinery. - It is said that very stubborn cases o' neuralgia may often be made to yield by applying a hot-water bag to the part, and inducing perspiration by the internal administration of not water, keeping the patient at the same time welt wrapped in blankets. The bieycle says the "Commercial Ad vertiser," bas a ready worked radical reforms in society. It has done more to bring Americans out ot their indoor, sedentary life than any other form of outdoer exercise. The American busi ness and the American woman were formerly persona who took no more air and exercise than was absolutely nec essary In fact, what air and exercise they did get was inadvertent. The women went shopping and the men were sometimes obliged to walk on their way to their vfBeei. Now the bicycle has changed all thu. Men and women alike do not ferl that their day is com plete unless they bave a spin on their wheels before breakfast or after dinner. In consequence, they are becoming more robust. The nervousness of the Amerl can race is not likely to be much in evi dence so long as the use of the wheel continues. The advantages of riding this spring are greater than ever. Not only bave ,b:.cycles been brought to a high state of perfection, and are offered at a comparitively low cost, but every facility for comfortably wheeling is pre sented in the drive and boulevards of the city The bicycle is to he recom- meuded to every man, woman and child who can learn to ride, bnt it it. especially to be recommenced to lliote who will be obliged to speud the eainier io the city. A claim for $3-aaintt the estate of the late Joseph B. McCullagh of St Louis has been allowed to the editor's colored barber for one month's slaving and hair cutting. - The barber charged the editor 1 1. CO a shave. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tbsfia ilalls ttgsatars - trrrf Hood's Pills are cany to take, easy to perate. Cure indigestioo, billiousness. 2oo If You Wish to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures Llood diseases. No other medicine has such a record of cures as Hood's Sarsayarilla All Humors of the Blood, from the small pimple to the dreadful scrofula sore, are cured by Hood's Sursaparilta, which thoroughly purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood . flow to Become Rich. Last Sunday's New York World gives an interview with ll. W. Corbett, of Portland. Two pictures are presented over the words "The Oregon politician tells young men that in a new country are found their beet opportunities " We give part of the very striking interview to reflect upon thitSatuiday night: uenry W. Corbett is a self-made mil lionaire f'om the far West. He is en titled to wiite Honorable before bis name. So is many another man who answers to this same description. But Mr. Corbett is a solitaire. While be was putting in the nnder pinningofbis million he helped to create the State of Oregon It is too far away It is. however, a areat and wonderful State, with untold riches still undiscov ered. Twice this wonderful State has got into a muddle over the election of a United State Senator, and twice the shoulders of Banker and Merchant Cor bett, of Portland, have been found the oily satisfactory resting place for the Senatorial mantle. Other men have gone to Washington as compromise Senators, bnt Mr, Corbett is the only) one who has twice been fixed upon at I the only solution of Senatorial compli cations, I His first experience came at the close of the war, when Sumner, Cray, Sam Fessenden and other famous men were numerous at the capiiol. Then the Senator from Oregon was only forty, and one of the youngest members of the up per bouse. Now he is eevt-nty and in appearance and manners like a picture of those times. He talks with the dig nity of the old school statesman, lie smiles with their graciousness, acd heo 1 h. anHlii he ineon.ihlv aafitim.a a. real Samnet-Webeter attitude. This time Mr'. Corbett'e right to represent Oregon is questioned, and the contest will be adjudicated aa soon as the committee of the Senate is fiilrd. his FiBjrr 11,000. While Mr. Corbett was being photo graphed for Ibe Sunday World Thursday be opened the diary oi bis memory and submitted to a catechism, tie told bow be was seven years in saving $1,000 in Sew York City. On bi first trip West, in 1843, he made tea time that in four teen months, paying aootber 110,000 for the assistance of New York ' merchants to credit for f5),0C0. Two years ago the Senator gave a sum eqaal to that first year's Western winning to have made for the Portland Art association the finest col lection of casta of famous statues to be found ia any maeeam west ot Chicago. Women count now among 'heir am bitions that of ''making their pile Mr. Corbett tell what are the best op portunities for women as well aa men. lie tells bow the friendship between West and Eaet might be made e '.roofer and how pVace is of as great importance to the wet as it is to the ease Is it really pcsi'-ie for a poor young man to make bis miiiion io three days? I do believe so. Then bow ? What would j oa lei! such young men to do? its a x&w cot'xrxr. Go into a new country. There are always new sections in which lo locate. Be industrious, sell drnying. frugal, saving. Save eomething every month. I can only tell yon my own experience. I came to New York City io ISU and worked one year lor S3 50 a week ia a store at Catharine .tree I an 1 Fast Broad way. I slrpt under the cosnUr nights and I sate J f 1 every week. The next year I went info a wtiolr a e boose at lM a week and kept on ud:U I rote to $500 a year. I never went ts the thea tre or other place of amuarment. I never have done ranch of that. It is waited inor.ev. I adviee t.onj ui-o t put afde the money they wonld spend io that way. When 1 had managed io gave f 1,000 1 said to my employer. "I am going west, where I can do some thing for my own eelf " I bad worked to earn their confidence. They knew I was saving and pmlect, an l thev at once said, Tnat; stay with at I pervisttd. Finally I told them really wanted to show their cor.CJroce in ma they might back me to the amount of a venture to O egoo. They did, and when I came back after fourteen moot! and divided 2O,0C0 wiUi them I bad a chance to go into the firm, i staid in New Yirk tor one year and decided that the chance for making mney io New York City were too nnceriaio to suit me, and I went back to Oregon. Whenever I bave set out tod anything lor myself I bave always felt certain of ercsmpUsh iog whatever I attempted. Self reliance and .elf denial will be of the highest importance to young tneo who want to tu. Id op a fortune. Tnere is no reason .why a young man who goes into a new country in tLat way, iovet liU saving in well-locaWHi real e.tate with a view to its ultimately brio available business property, keeping it free from mortgages, paying always for its holdiogs, usiog foresight in the selec tion, and aieo by engaging in such enter prises as naturally concern the growth and development ol the country, ebouid not gain a competency, to put it mildly. And women? Is that what yon would say to them, too? Yes Bit I kow ot son ee where they have made unfortunate invest ments. Yet men have done the same On the other hand I know of many in stances where they bave done better tbsn men. I bave in mind now a woman wnose husband (ailed in business and baa sin-e been a clerk. She belongs to an old Sew York family. Her relatives sent her about $3,000, with which she bought a q Tarter of a block, 10J square teet, on which she had huilt a comfort able little house. They lived in it thir ty years and a lew weeks agj she sold It as business property for f 80,0 JO. Will politics help a young man in a new country if he is in the mouey making business? For myself, I say to youug men let polities alono as farasofSoe-mekiuggoes. Make a respected position by unquesiion able busipees methods and the office will seek tha man. If It does, tuen ith " ,1,' every msa siiouiu Kr? puipr- -.- tioa to the duties of ctizfu, but politics should be a side issue with a young man who it trying to make his fortune. Even in great cities this is true. I consider that the easiest and most oi-ru.u ay of making money is to find a no country, bi honest, prudent, practise self-denial nd to'.low legitimate business methods, letting politics lor office alone. If you had to live your lile v-r again would yon go about making a niiiitoi) a yoa did? . Yea I would. I don't thtuk 1 omld improve on the tnethedi, not certainly aa I saw the opportunities. Where nw is that new onuqtr in which poor young men cau fin t licit millions? s-- The rising generation will have to die cover that for themselves. , Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fe'r Highest Award. MISFITS. Somi one standstill." calls it the "single gold There ia talk of running trains on the 8. P. by electricity. We predict not for reveral years, f erhaps sometime. The democratic club of Portland has invited W.J. Bryan to speak in that city in July. He would be given a rous ing reception . fir J M. Keene, of Salem, ia a can didate for consul at Montevideo, Uru guy. Salary 13,000. lie 11 get h'.s eye teeth pulled before he gets the place. There is a possibility of a probability that work will be reanuied on the Roe burg & Co. s Bay R. H. One of the shovels has been cleaned. In a ball game at Roeeburg, Pitchford, of the N evera wests struck out sixteen op ponents. Pitchford should change hie name to Pitch ball. The Pailv Dk-MorBAT yesterday began it i 10th volume. The weekly is on its 32nd volume. These figure show the Democrat t be an established fact. A California man a few days ago looked at a woman, that was all, and was horse' whipf ed. The rights of women must be respected. Down on the men who don t know their place. What right has man to look at a woman anyway. What has become of the attorney gen eral? P'aindealer The Dexocuat doesn't know; but it la pretty certain that his office ought to be abolished the same aa that of railroad commisaioner, which recently expired. A friend was speaking to a Linn county official about aa acquaintance who had the appendicitis, when the official sym FaUiisingly eaid, "Well I bad it myself recently and it nearly choked me to death.' Max Pracht is now being mentioned for inspector of salmon in Alaska. That come nearer bis size; but if appointed the salmon will be entitled to the sym pathy of the public The following enigmatical advertise ment appear in the Jacksonville Time: "At the North Pole will be found j. large assortment of the choicest somm-rdnoks just received from Albany. C-;i nd try mem. John Wanamaker pay a man 'no per month to look after his advertising, for which he expend 15,000 a week. It is sale to aay that he don't throw away hi money on bill boards and fence. Neaa paper are good enough for John. Ex. Senator Corbett ia being noticed in tbe east oy uie great ew ork woria. uo oar editorial page will be found a non political writeup teiling people how to become millionaire. We give it though we already bave too many millionaires. A man, wife and four children pasted through Albany, from the north, in a wagon, drawn by two very hungry look ing horse. He said be bad been trying in rain to get work and u now oa hi way lo Deetiiotion. The tagged condi tion of his family indicated taat be did not have far to go. There has lrn quite a demard for horse a aril as farm hand and it look as if he didn't try very hard. Tli merchants oithiici' r, none of whom are making a fortune, complain bitterly of the annovan-e of fake adver tising eo'L-ltor. Every day they are et wpoa by some ie.Iow aithio ecew paper acherce, or something else. A prominent merchant said he thought it wae an imposition on the merchant and an injustice to legitimate publisher, and hereafter he didn't propuee to encourage any of them. Attori t Budget The new overland lime card doe not suit the people of RoecburgM well at the j old. but the people of JoeepHne and Jackson like it better a'so the inhabi tant of the town t n the north end of the syvtera. Ranroad people hive not aeviteo a plan hereby ihey could mn in day and night and pass all their train town in the day time. There i a fort one in store for toe man who can ac complish this Roeeburg Piaindeaie-. Tie RTeateal secrecy is maintained as to the work at Fort 5tevrn,at the mouth of the Columbia. No one bat eniploves ' Bat ' mre Allowed near the grounds. The f rt , . i ificatioo being boiit are said to'be a fine II they 1 ftom m defensive standpoint as anv anv- here. The masonry is massive ami the finest concrete and granite wcrk kr-.oan to modern ercineerinr the frk has been going on hr ix month or more, and wben completed Fort Stevens will be a good a defensive point as any on the coast of the United State. "Ninety-nine per cent of the American people are with Greece in it present stmggle," said Mr. O. W. Latham, ci Oregon, at the Sorruandie, Washington City. "I haven't beard a man express himself on the subject that is non em phatic in hi terms ol denunciation for the Turk. Bnt "Jas! our sympathy doeen't help the Greeks to win a battle and onr moral support is impotent to aid tUem. But there is everlaeling shame and disgrace on the European govern ments that permit the wrong and op pression, and sooner o. later 1 should like to see retributive justice meted out to them." The Statesman make light of Dr. J. M. Keene' cwndidacy as consul to Uru guay In a satirical biographical sketch the paper says: "Hi profound knowl e fge of the condact of affairs of business, his familiarity with international and commercial laws, especially such as re late lo finance, eminently qualify him for the business side of the s'tuation. But beyond and above all this are his commanding personal appearance and dignified bearing, ali ties in a consul of which any country might well be proud." The Journal say he would fill the otlice well. Regardless of Cost. Julius Gradwohl intends to go out of the crockery and glassware business, going in to some other line of buine. aud hence wid sell his goods of this kind regardless of cost. When ou call ant get hi piws you will be convinced thai he mean bui u ens, aud will believe what he say Clubbing, Offer. The Weekly Dkmocbat and Weekly Kxaminer will bo sent to subscriber for 2.35 a year. This includes all the priv ileges of the Examiners big premium gift in May. the same as if you sent the reli ulur subscription price of $ 1 .50 directly . o the paper. Isn't that a bargain. weexiy iehockat ait'i turice a weea I V V IVstvl.l t'llVI a t,.,.. l v. ax, a,.vw jv." . Spring .Medicine is a neccfany which Hood's Sarsaparilia grandly supplies. It purifies and vitalises the blood and thus gives tone and strength to the whole sys tem. Hood's Pills are the olv pill t take with Hood's Sartaaarilla. Cures ail liver ills. iliousness la eaused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrtfy In tho stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Mood's msomtiia, nervousness, and, ; It not relieved, bilious fever lf"B 1 1 af or blood poisoning. Hood's m" III 2) PHts stimulate the stomach. ronso the fiver, cur headache, dizziness, eon - St!iatmii, etc. lift cents, bold by all druggista. Xbec-uiy l'lllatw take with Urod's harsauiiriiu. TELEGRAPHIC. Farewell le Bayard Lopo, May 7. The farewell banquet given this evening by the American so ciety in London to Mr. Mayard, former am bassador of the United States, was attended by 270 guest. The company included Ambassador Hay. Mrs. Hay and all tho members of the embassy, the lord bishop of London, Baron Russell of Killowen, the lord chief justice. Sir Francis and ' Lady Jeune, Sir Kdwin Arnold, Sir Henry lbompson, Laoy Handnph ChorthiM, Lady Anderson, Mr. and Mr. Ralph Vivian, and Misb Genevieve Ward, the actreca. But the absence of the majority of the bud Known Americans rexiumg in iionuon was noticed. The Greeks Retreated PiiaitsAr.A, May. 7. An engagement began early today near Voleilino. and laxieu several hours, tue Greeks being finally beaUn buck. They have retreated upon Volo, sharply pursued by the Turks. Several P. M'i Apcwlale WAsntsoTOX. May, 7. Fourth-clans potitmaatershave been rppotnted for Oregon aa follows: . W. li. Harriaen. Amity, Yamhill; W. D. Sbaw, Aumsvilte, Marion county; C- L'. ffarwoe, Glenada, l-ine; Carl Phelps, Gold Hill, Jack arm county, Louis Rath, Highland, Clackamas county; A. B. Mar tion. Junction City, Lane; Lunette John son, Natron, l-aue. coonty. Better Uovk Sew York, May 7 R. G. Don k Co's weekly review or trade will say tomorrow: Nearly all will be aatonuned tr learn that the actual sale in April by leading bouses in each lice of buaineas in cities eaet of tie Rockies average enly about 10 per cent less than in A pnl. Wsl, the year of the largest business hitherto, and were 6 2 more than in toe same month last year; jet this is the summary of 657 report, each covering actual rales ot leading mer chant. A BwsiaeM PraaawlUesr Bkbu. May 7. The Lkal Anzeiger says that the king of Greece has formally atked the mediation of the emperor of Russia. It asserts that the question of abdication turns on financial constdera tion. Wben King George tarns to the crown it was ajrreed that if depoend be bou'd have an allowance of tl.(fi year ly, but only one third of that amount if he tinuiu Abdicate. Aawerlea's Btasraera Ai.i.eoax. Mich., May 7 Tb moat rutal prizefight ever fopjrbt m Wet2rn Michigan took place this morning in a barn east of this city. Eddy Shannon, of i Detroit, and L E Agnew. of Jersey City, j were the pugilutj. I he men. dripping with blood, kept at it to the Ui . round, when both fell from exhanrtion . Shannon sprained hi wtm in the 26 ih round, but continued to fight bse a fiend. 1 a O.eVr Kevefeed Washcsotos, May 6. Toe aenate to day agreed to ao amendment to the civil rrke bill revoking the order of Presi dent Cleveland made os February 22 uk establishing forest rutfrvaUoas aggregat ing I7.0u0.U a re. The debate brooeht ' order. oat much criticism of Mr. Cleveland' The sundry civil bill was passed late in the day. It cunei aggregate of $53,000, UUO. - A TartU firtsry Tt'utsa H x a tHfV a btk&s. Before PuAKSaL. May, 5 7 P. M. 4 Delayed is tramuricn The Turk made a preat attack cpon the G'eek position today, i Tney were ow-ial ail ai-Jtsg the lme. ano croiiBoeo: ineir victorious a'lratjce un til nightfall. Ice tireek retired io ff-toct onlr. The los-s of the Greek, in Gghtiog at Yalotirui acd Pbsiaia teierday re crlaiolv 10A kil ed and wooded. Ti. Tiirk lct fi ly L0J3k.ll and wactced. 1st SV a. Wi4.A WitXA, Wh Zlty. I Fred ScboriieW. itrAi IK '.at3i t'arl Kaud aon late thtf ahjnoon, lafiictirg a danger en. wooed, lie boj. were return lEg hVm s-hool. as 4 hrcarne involved in a qasrrrl. crntr 1-brJ Kcodsoa in the right teg. betaken tis knee aa j ttiyn. iadicfjiig a woaod aUt two intia-s in lgih Kco 'ron was taken home, acd tonight wa p ort.d tn a smoos condnun- A akas) Traxedy. SroxAE. May 6. The wif cf Andrew Aplaad, a wj;ky farmer living f-jr miie n"TthweFt of Oiney. iu sijot and wcoisded by George WeVter, a firm hand, at 2:35 o.tKk thu morning Mr Af -land was taken to the MevlKsJ Lake hos pital, and a U-W-b-xie meAtre tonight s;s that be caocot reeoter. e'strr was I . - r, c I im. nww . . I , . . . A . f,e mob w ,lnlt!d to UlKh I f Tae Tar A W hi parti. Losdos. May. 6. A dipa!ch to the Sew from Valr$tico, dated tVedecsday. !-aj: i be Tork were repulsed after five hour" SfbtinsT. with a bewvy k. Sima!taneuS. Mwd Pavhs' main force esk-aged the Greek cot rvt at I'Lar a. arj iKf S'jt tog ta,ed from 2 P M . uotil 7.30 P. M both hw re'aioicg tHei- original pi- uort. inn C. lrlai. Losrxix. May, 5 Tfco A'.hec ccrre poodeot if the Standard, undrr date it Hadenitay. sajs: There is creat rejoiriug over the receipt .c .i. i . ) . i i viK itirvram irvtn x euw. say ing that the Torts have beet repulsed and the UreeX bu'd their positions after a three hours' battle. The diepatcb says Crown Prince Coostantine and Pnnce Nich olas fought boldly in the front rank, ricking their lives a hundred times, and that they bad an ovation from the who'e army wben the lighting wajcrer. Tse Treat. al staliaed. Washisotos. May, 5. The seah to day, by a vote of 43 to 20, refused to ratify lb gweral arcitration treaty between the Uaited States and Great Britiun, negotiated by Secretary Oiney and Sir Julian Paunce fvtte. The mks of he senate reqaire a muj -irity of two-thirds fcr tfcf ratiacation ol treatie. Hence, three more a&rmative votes would have been required to secure a favorable result. Tfce rarta IJataaas. Pakis, May 5 The newspapers with out exception describe tne disaster at the Grand Bazaar de Charitie in the sober aud simple term b Stung to appalling an event. Nothing .omparable in loss cf life his ever occured here, except the Ere which destroyed the Ooera Comique in lt7. it ia now eetimateit thatthere were about l'J3 persons in the building when the fire was discovered, about one-naif cf whom escaped unhurt. Some estimates place the number of dead at 143, other at still a higher figure. Mr Ike SBreadlac. Chicago, May 5. The strike of the building trades has spread beyond Chi cago, and is likely to involve important work in a number of other cities. Today the officer of the plumbers' union and of the junior steaufittera' union u.ed the tel egraph wires to stop work on jobs being run in t Louis, fcyracuse. Worcester. Col umbos and Indianapolis. Bran or Cmo. cmr or -olkdo, i Lvras Coesw. Faajra: J.CassBV makes oath that he Is the senior partner ot the firm of f. J .Chknsv & Co. , dolns basinea in the City ot Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and tnat said Hrm will pay ibe sum ot ON K Hl'N 1KKU IHLLA!iS for each and every esse of CavasaM that cannot be cured by the use of llau.'a Ctakh Cvsa. 8worn to before me and .ubscribed in my presence, this tHa ua ot December, A. D. isss. A. W. CLE.SOX, JJ; Sotarg riiWio. nail's Catarrh Core Is taken Internally and acta directly on the blood aud mucous surface ot ibe system. Send for tostfmouinta. free. F. J. CHKNKY a. CO., Tvledo, O. Mf Sold by Dnurgisu, TSc. Hall s Family Pills are the best. A few w ih suits forbos at W R BUta Canned wild blackberries in one and two quart jars, cheap at C E BnowKKU.'s. A la ce assortment of garden seeds, white clover, timothy and blue grass seeds juat received freeh at U Ci UROWJt ELL'S. Hopkins Bros have received a full stock of 1S97 Crawford bicycle. They are iai mense. Come and see for yourself If you want a Rood and clean . ininko buy-cigara made by our Al KnnvclMrlnotnrv. Dny cigar lawtury. Religious Services. Rev. E J. Thompson, D. D. of Cot valiis, will preach in the Presbyterian church morning and evening. Other ser vices as usual. At the Baptist church Sunday morning the subject will be "The Mission of the Holy Spirit to the World." In the even ing a subject specially prepared for young people, entitled, "An Evening with the Young People." U. P. church : Morning service 11 a. m. Sermon, "Casting Care Upon the! Lord. Evening service 7 :45 p. in. Ser- j mon, "Bearing One Another Burdens." Sabbath school 2:30 p. m; Junior En deavor 3.30 p. m.; Senior Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Preliminary prayer meeting C. E. prayer-meeting, Look Out and Missionary committee 6:15. Rev, W. V. McGee will preach his second anniversary sermon, in the C. P. church ot Albany, on Sunday at 11 a. m. beginning with his third years work. All the friends of the church are invited to be present. Every member is earnestly solicited to be present. Come. At 7:30 he will have an object sermon "Our Broken Plank," which wilt be instruct ive to alt. Come aud worship with uj Sunday. Rev. C. E. Kleiwer.will Breach in the Pearce church tomorrow at 2 p. m. Congregational church: Service to morrow at the usual hour. In the morn ing the pastor's s object will 1: What God Thinks of a Good Maa. The evene ing service will be in charge of "Th Men' Club" of the church. Mia Li I. lian Crawford will recite, Mr. W. E Simonton will play s cornet solo. The pastor will deliver a short ddre. All are cordially invited to be present. Regular service at the Evangelical church Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a.m., subject, "The Crone." Young Peoples meeting 6:30; preaching 7 :30, subject, ' Profit and Loee." In the evening revival services will be conduct ed. G. A. Maxkhakdt, pnstor. Preacliinz at the M. E. Cbnreh Sooth this evening at 8 o'c.ock and Sunday at I a. ro. and 8 p. m Rev. C. U. Croee will fill the pulpit Sunday at 11 a. m. Kp worth Leagne at 6 -2fb p. m. Sunday eccool at 10 a. m. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday evening at S p. m. T. P. Hatxeb, P. C. The meetfng at the Y. M. C. A. San- day at 4 o'clock will be lead by one of the worker. Good talk and good music. Come oat and help on the work. Sub ject, "Practical Christianity ." When Traveling Whether on pieasare bent, or bonnes. take on every trip a tott'eof Syrup of Fig, a it act most pleasaiitly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, prevent ing tpvers, bttaUacsea, and other tors ot sic De. roc sale ia 60 cent oot-ll-t by all leading draggis-fa. Mantrfac- tored cy the Call tornia tig syrup Oom piny only. Shaving 10c Hair cutting 15c At Mack's barber shop. We recommend Magic Headache Tab let because we believe they are aaleet to nee and give general salts LacUon. They do not care ail headaches. We know ot no medicine that will and permit yoa to live. The price is 23c a box and your money beck if yoa want it, bat -Toa won u. Bcbxbaet & Lex, Druggieta. To Txachcxs. To teachers wishing to i attend the Teachers Institute at Toiedo ? n to nui, li.e u. u. a . will 'make a rate of one fare for round trip, i tidiest goo.1 going from May 6, retnrr- ing; on ui May litO. OrerCO.OOO. Over sixty tbonsand prvscritions caa be Ken on file at burkbart A Lee drug store. Ttr Boske a spexiasty of compoanding ail pcysicians pererriptioni. cm e bat one fp of droga, the best. They are care- j1, uem- s m " , I Cc-orEATrr: sroaE are the latest. I " V AJT Ad aajBjauw-B W t iayr UAyj ,IUVUI. Think about IU W K clais. (He Lro't the price down.) The Crescent was tee first to n Tie otter factories the new copy. D tnbixg,. On BroaJalbin Street. Bananas Orangex, Cabtwge, Leltoce, Apple. And ever thing in 'er. at F. H. Pfeif- ; ; j j i r i n t a. Albany Trading CO. K. HCEBIS. HASiGl o Grocery Department 1 8 bars Savon oap 25c 1 3 Dozes blueing 25c 4 pics corn starcn 25c 3 dozen clothes pins 5c Almonds, 1 lb 15c Best tea, lib 40c 1 gal best vinegar 15c 1 gal best syrup 50z Axle grease, best 10c 2 cans tomatoes 15c 2 cans corn 15c 2 good brooms 25c 5 lb3 Arm & Ham mer tJcda 25c 1 lb Corn Cake to bacco and pipe 20c 1 gal can tomatoes 25c 3 lbs cartoon crack ers 25c 1 gal good peaches SOc 3 cans fine oysters 25 Country Produce Taken All oar goods are tea) and first class I G. & E, H R. CO i Willamette River Division,) Steamer ALBANY, dpt. J. L. Smith Freight and Passenger, Leave Albany for Portland Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Unsurpassed accommodation and ichedules especially for the need of np ?er Willamette travel. Picnic parlies tan avail themselves of this schedule for inv desired point between Corvallis and iaferu, leaving in the morning and re luming ia duo t'sae the same evening. Special ratea tor special parties of 15or more. H. L. Walms, Mais Wales, Bid Tie? Got thing spelled wrong and all mix ed up disylay was poor type old fashioned press work bad paper cheap nothing as it ought to be? Well take your next job of printing to Smi lev the Printer and fill Be Doae Ml P. R.-(Imprtni,. nr pru . . . j.i ing Hwilt be right, too BP Hrf l 111 Ql bur TO THE EAST orvT0XCHO!c TFO TKANSCONTISEKTA1, ROUTES GREAT UNION KOaTKEHi. PACIFIC T1A SPOKANE MIMXEAPQUS ASD VIA DENVER OMAHA AXP ST. PAUL KAKSASCITV owbjt1w toall easters ;cttle 'jce&k steamers EAVE FORTLAMD EVERY DAsj .. toa .. SAN FRANCISCO for tall details sail am CoxaA 4 Mowtkth, Albany. Oi a spurs: WHHDRI.Bbtl. (Jmn'L Pas .Aac niORTHERH ill PACIFIC R. R. Pijuiman Sleeping Oars, Elegant Diirig Cars, Tonrist Sleeping Car" StPanl Minneapolie Dnlnth rargo, Grand Fork Crookaton Winnipec He tec and Buite Tn THROUGH TICKE TO Sts.r Chicago Washington Philadelphia. Kew lork Boetoa and al Poinu Ea-t and Sowtb Tnrocgh tkkdts tn Japan aad 0is. ra Tacoma and Northern PaciSe teesrr Co an America lire- For informaUon, time card, P an? txkeU call on or writ C G BswUiart Agent. Albany, Or. Or. k D Charlton. Aert Gem Faaw Aft Portland, Or. EAST AND-SOUTH VTA SHASTA ROUTE Southern Pacific Co. ruts .swrs ssn,ls PaBy ISortV r. a, I Lt aa L !ui star Pjruasts Aibasy ArlSa Lt i as r a AKtre trains ston at station twen Prwthuid and Sales Tor er. Marioa. Jefferson. -Albany, Tangent, Shedd. Hatoey E?eave Cottage Grove, Drain. Oakland and ail station troo Rosebarg ya'h to and lat cladin Ashland. - Lt laarm J L. scS rs I Ar ar 4tri L.I III) aiwar Lean Albssv ttr La baa Am at Aiwaor troaa Labaaaa r-s a fcatl Lean AJtnay fat Lsksais Arm si Aitaaaffniaa Usa iiii r a Lean Aisasy far Weeds. snack AmnsaAissay frna W 1115 a JSrs LaanAiksay tar Katna Arrtn at Aikaay tnsa Xaarsa fcr l-il a POLLMAr BUrFEl SlIEFEBv. AXD Dinintr Cars on Ogdtn Rat SECQNQ CLKSS SlEtFINS CA!U Attacked Sai Tttrsssrw TrsJa Vs Btvaasw lirsru rKTVAat as rMUis HaiXTSsJ svtKasaaaOsaiiJ , nasw ss suu. asav TJSa I Lv Lfcllral Ar e. L. r! r Prdaad ijj)r Ar LvU A ttrert csaasFts a Saa Froaetes wrftb OeAtaatr sad Orwatal and Baric saaa atiaaiisip aass ,,iv rsrraa s5M4iwMaes&car4ra Kam-i j4 UcOiM. wntsyisa aa. Jff i A!wJXP.V, CttlKA. HOXOLO.r AISts, - LUeaa es otxauwJ troaa v Sa is.ia. -s LtA eaa be atNaiaed traaa AlOSBT Al K AOKPLtlt Whscst Fwrt'ssA Ortgja. rtsc, aaterert tmr i lr m : S00 PACIFIC U11E. Tfi iliroiiitola-t Solid vestibule trains, consisting at ps ce sleeping caxs, luxuioo dining -r. elegant day coaches, niagmocwu car md free colonist sleeper from the r cific to tlie Atlantic without chanse. art rrwajr , v n i n kla r-fci r swi. - Kootenny) J 5KW PKSVXn, illininsr District SlOCAS CJTT, XSLSOS, - f XALSO. V TWAIL. Eoem-ASDAJsn All points ia the Okanagaa Country. Get a parflphlet giving a full deecriptioe of this wonderful country. Ask th agent for a copy of the mining law a Unas Columbia. Lowe rates to and fron Atlantic steamship ine. , Canadian Pac. Ry. Co-'s Hoyal Mail Steamship iaa to China and Japan . . . u .a i.iw BOKOLULP, rlJI A" APSTRALIA. The shortest lioe to the Ccloniee. Tbeaw steamers carry an expenencen mruicai man, and a stewardess on every voyage . For time table pamphlets, or any ln ormation. call on or address. S N STEELE tt CO. Agent. Albany Or. K J COYLK, Ag t, 146 Xhira U or- qYo.McL. BROWN. D P. A. ana. tir. Vancoaver. B. C