tmamt TER.MS. Daily DinnriiT o.uu per year.in advance, 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c pet week. 10 per cent added if allowed to ran over 3 months. Single copies 5c. Wly, $1.25 in advance; $1.50 at end of year; 1.75 for second year; $2.00 fi t third and rrwxlirw, imn. when not mid in advance. Club of five w subscribe! Tor $5.00. CJRCUIT COURT. Circuit court will convene in Albany next Monday with the smallest docket for a great manv years, only 51 old cases, mostly of little importance an I in! 2i new cases. Following is the da k l : CKrARTXK.VT 1. G.H. BURSE lT JtTlXJE. 23 old cases and the follo.vinj now cases: A F Wheeler agt Collins V lkius et al, recovery money; attachment. A S Knox agt John Isom ex. al, rear, v ery of money. Lnther White, executor, M nSamer agt J C Cox et al, recovery of money. El L Cranor agt Jaa F Powe'l, recovery money; attachment. Peter ScMoeser agt T H DeC.'w, recov ery mon6y; attachment. S E Young agt T Henness, recovery money. Wm V Baltimore agt Coliina Elkins et al, recovery money ; attachment. Mary Cougill agt Farmers and Merch. Ins. Co., recovery money. John Curaming agt C J Pittner and A J Pittner, recovery money; attachment. Farmers and Merchants Ins, Co. agt E Z, Laforeet, recovery of money. Farmers and Merchants Ins. Co. agt ue roiey, recovery money J A Crawford agt Albauy Ice Works, recovery of money DEPARTMENT SO. H. H. HKVUTT, JCDGK. 28 old case and tho following cases: nettie Mi:ler agt James M Miller, di vorce. J E Love and G W Simpson agt G M Thayer, foreclosure. J M Settle as ex Settle, rec money. John Settle agt J T Jane Cornall agt Jas Cornal!, divorce. Annie Dugger agt Samuel W Dager, divorce Melissa Ilozan agt M D Hogan, di vorce. E F Wyatt aat E J Willonghby and wife. Action to set aside deed. Home Mutual Ins Co agt X M New port et al, equity. F M Raada agt E J Willoughby et al, foreclosure. Crook County. From the Review : PrineviUe now has a braes band. Prince and Warren Glaze, Adrian Crooks, Milt ZelL, Otto Gray, Frank Elkins and several others have been practicing for some time. George E. Porler, of Halsey, is in oar city with a view of locating. He is an engineer by profession and is looking for an opening. Mr. John Morgan and son, George, of Plainview, Linn county, Oregon passed through bere last Saturday on his way home. He brought out a few head of -cattle from the valley. He reports timei in the valley as being rather quiet. Messrs L. Scot t, son of H. W. Scott, of : Portland. A. V. Swift and G. W. Gilbert of Baker City, passed tbrouzh here last 'Thursday on their "bikes." These young men have been attending the State University and the lauer two are on their way home while Mr. Scott is 'taking a few day's outing before return ing to his home. Tt.e,- were guests of Mr. Frank Stroud, while here- They say as they crossed t'ie mountains, the 'Three Sisters veiled I oemselves and were completely hidden from view as they passed along by them. - Tennessee Gatherings. (By NictoPutro.) tkas. Boss graduated at the Santiam Academy and passed the examination for a state diploma Frank Skipworth was in this vicinity recently. Grace Umphrey was visiting relatives in Tennessee last weet . Chas. and Clyde McKnight took a tum- line the latters new residence. The' ; former escaped -injury while the latter i was almost fatally injured by striking' !full length on the ground and as a result he has been crippling bout with a "broken" back. Sherman Wallace and sister Allie have returned borne tor tne snmmer from Vlc Minnville college, after an absence of -ziine months. As we understand Miss Annie Black law has been engaged to teach the fall term ot School at the Gore district. - The recent rains have been of great ser vice to the farmers of this vimnity. A card from C. C ITamon diecloses tbe lact mat ne nas at last reached, bis new abode. Following is an extract from a letter received while be was in tbe Sac - ramento valley : "It is so hot that we are going to travel at night and sleep in the day. We crossed the Sacramento river on the bridge last night and the wind blew so hot we nearly cooked. Tbt country is completely burned op, and a small fig orchard that we saw this morn ing looked better than anything seen for sometime. We tried to get some sleep this morning bnt the flies and heat are so bad we could not." Tbe above was writtea at Cottonwood, Cal., and proves to some extent that portions of California awe bnrned np by th heat, a fact which baa caused a great deal of discourse. Tns EvasoBUCAL campmebtiso is in aucce&ssful progress. The attendance yesterday was very large, and the ser vices interesting. At 10 a. m. the 8. 8. was held led by G. A. Mansbardl, fol lowing the 8. o. an able sermon was preacneu vy oev, ouoppoa xne ureai- ness ot unrist, communion service fol lowed. At 2 p. m. a childrens meeting -was held, addresses were given by Rev. Vincent and Miss Zua t-keels. This was . followed by two sennons.by Revs. Shupp i ,r: . . . i . . 1 1 anu viuueui, a very euiuusiasuc testim-; ony meeting followed, in which a hnn- .idred or more took part. At 7 p. m. f. ,yonng peoples meeting was1 held led by ,.Mia Skeels which, was followed by praise service and able sermon by Rev. Vincent. Tbe large tabernacle was filled to overflow and notwithstanding the occasional showers during the day, the attendance at every tervice was large. Meetings continue nntil Thursday. E. O. Towns. As considerable innnirv is made about Eastern Oregon towns we n,ve tbe following from The Dalles T. M : .'"Max Vogt, jr., returned this morning JIUU W"vi , " ' ' " ' "til, W i HI '.. the intention cf opening a bowling alley, bat was unable to find a building in the city suitable for that purpose. .He says Raker ia crowded with business.- everv building on Main street being occupied. nd all tbe ground floor rooms in the three brick- buildings that are now un der construction are engaged. Mr Vogt returned by way of Walla Walla and JPendleton. bat did not and as much life nd business in either of those cities as ait Baker. Now in South America. Chas. Red field, son of F. M. Red field, of this city, 1 is now in the Republic of Colombia, Sonth America, np on tbe Magdalena river, where be is working with the civil engineer's crew on a raiiroad. On account of the trouble in Gautemala, railroad work was stopped there temporarily until after election and be was tranaferied to another continent. He reports a healthy place bnt misses bis native tongue. The cities there have all the b.odern im provements of electric lights, motors, etc. Tag A. L. P. 8. male quartet will give a range of three octaves in singing their first selection on the program, Saturday evening, June 26. Mr. Akers taking with ease high D, while Mr. Lundell will role .up lower D. Come early and hear tbera. $6.00 buys a good ManJolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book. $1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo Is strings. $1,00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E strings. $4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strings. $25.00 buysa5-drawersewing machine; I. : i. . iii;u arm, ugiu running; guaran teed 5 years . Trices on Pianos. Oraans. Uanios sent on application. E. U. Will Albany, THE COMING 4T11. Oifioers of the Day: President Hon H II Hewitt. Orator Hon W S McFd.).n nf 0 irvallis. Marshal Mr James VanWiukle. Reader Miss Julia Taylor. Yice-Preeidents. John Burnett. Oor- Ydlis; J R Davis, Shedd; Frank Frisljy. H ilsey ; R A Rauioy, Harrlsborg; O 1 O how, Brownsville; George Findlev, orawfordsville, M A Miller, Lebanon ; T L Dugger, Scio; G W Humphrey, Jeffer on ; J S Cooper, Independence; I)r H P Eplev, Monmouth ;Henrv Lvons, Lvons; EL Bryan, Philomath. A novel and exciting firemens contest will be one of the big attractions Here is about the program : At p. m at the tap of the tire bell No. l's engine will leave Calipooia street on First and JSo 2's Baker, each drawn bv horses, and accompanied by hose teams, and dash towards each other. At Ferrv street Xo. l's will set at the cistern and at Ells worth street No. 2's Two hundred feet of hose wU be laid and water thrown. The company petting water over a line in the middle of Broadalbin street first will win. As arranged it gives each company the same distance to run and throw water, and will terminate with the nozzles about 200 feet apart and water squirting towards a common cen ter. . The parachute jump, sui-nming con test, base ball, acrobatic performance, life saving crew exhibition, tug of war, Mexican ring contesting parade.plug u$ g.ies, music bv band. XorviHa and Alps quartets, grand concert, ball, etc, will come off as advertised. It wili be possible to ccnie to Albany on the 4th at half fare from anv direct tion ; op the S. P. from Portland to Eu gene, on the O. C. & E. from Newport on the regular train, from Philomath on a special that will leave at 7 a. m., and from Detroit on a special that will leave in the morning, back u, to Scio, and g.t here in time for the sights, the specials f returning in me evening. The 4th f July committee are collect ing the amounts subscribed, and they wish to thaak the subscribers for their promptness in making tin payments. A Bid Kick. feter Karsten, of Benton county, ther of Mrs A. W. Stellmacher, of this city, returned home baturday eveninj from a trip to Albany and immediately afterwards went to drive a yoang horse in from the field. The hose stopped to eat, wnen Mr Karstens, who was behind him. slapped him. Qaick as a flash the animal raised his hind heels, smoking Mr. Karstens square in the face, knock inir him down. Dr. Maston was sent for and dressed the wounds. It was found that his nose, ripper jaw and cheek bone were broken. Fortunately Mr. Karstens was near the end of the kick, or the re sult would have been even worse. A Pectuab Case. From the Guard : The many iriends of M. Witfcins, the old pioneer settler of Lane county, will be pleased to learn that recently his con dition has great I v improved. Several years ago Mr. Wilkins was stricken with paralysis and he has been.untii recently. unable to bear ordmarv conversation, or articulate language thai could be under stood, from some unknown cause the facnlty of bearing has been restored and he is now able to recognize sound, and the meaning thereof.wbich before was as jargon and gibberish to his partly para Ijied brain. With this return of the sense of hearine, and understanding Ibe meaning oi tbe sounds that constitute the words, comes also a partial restora tion of his vocal powers, and he is able to speak an occasional word. Mr Wil kins is 79 years of age. Ratheb Peccuab. Jud?e Barton re- turned from his home at Oakville this morning, and reported that only a liftle rain fell yesterday afternoon and nor last night. The roads were dustv. He ran into mad several miles this side. It is a peculiar fact that the recent rains have all been in belts, no. general. George U. Piper, of Portland, is in the city. Seth McAliialer, of Euzene. came to Albany SatoHay on his bicycle. Miss Woodin, of Tacoraa. is in tbe city on a visit the guest of her brother A. Ii. w oodin. Marshall Lee has returned -from Inde pendence and has resumed his duties as chief of police Prof. Wbitehorn and family leit Salem today for Astoria, where the Prof, will organize a class in physical culture. Mift Temple, rec?r.1v of the Albany schools, has been tlecus! i a oaition in tbe Salem schools, receiving the entire vote of tba board. Mr. Sid DorriB went fishing in the Breitenbosh yesterday. He caught one trout, and brought home a 19 inch fel low caught by Joe Eeasley. Jabe Ditmer, of Seattle, wondered into tbe Democrat oliice today and left his card; here at is: "How the republiken wave nv prosperity oprating round here. Got any gold standard in yer pokets? Wal ye orler hev more confidence, and let em skin you some more. You mout git yer ize open, ef ye a;n't got to much j prejuJice to investugate." A big rain fell in 'ortbern California yesterday. Eleven car !oads of peop'e from tbe south and thirty one from tbe no-th attended tbe annual conductors excursion at Salem yes terday, besides large numbers who reached Salem by other means. It was a success. vlslrs Laura A Cleaver, wife of Dr Lon Cleaver, former reenter of the La Grande land oliice. died at her residence, 514 East Uurnside street, Portland, at 11:45 f'riday night, after a long illness. She was about 40 jears of age. A boys stick Saturday night caused the bucking of one of the horses in the merry-go-round on the public square, so as to throw the lair rider upon it to the ground, breaking ber wa'ch. A slight commotion was caused. eires Art the Mettengert of Seme, ttie Telegraph (system of the human body. Nerves extend from the brain to every part ot the body and reach every organ. Nerves are like Ere good servants but hard masters. N erves are fed by the blood and are therefore like it in character. Nerves wU be weak and exhausted If the blood is thin, pale and impure. Nerves will surely be strung aud steady if the blood In rich, red and vigorous. Nerves "nil a true friend in Hood's Barsapa rllla because it makes rich, red blood, Nerves o their work naturally and well, the brain is unclouded, there are no neuralgic pains, appetite and diges tion are good, when you take tri Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood - Co., Lo ell. Mass. ,. the best family cathartla IlOOa S FlllS and Uvet stimulant. 25c TUESDA2- Real Estate Sales. J II Stephens to J E Waggoner, 160 acres $ Cril Burkhat t to Svlonia Burkhart, . 1-6 of 213 61 100 acres. . A A Kellev to Percy R Kelley, 2 lots, bl 31, Albany J W Edwards to Francis Bellinger, 174 acres Geo L Meyer to M Deutsch, 80 acres Jas Miller to R W Fisher, 152 45 acres,12 w 2 W A Calder and wife to F H and Jennie Calder, 2 lots, Browns 1050 1677 10 8S0 800 3000 ville Wm P Small to Geo Kees.-Oacre. Jas Blakely to GeoS Miller, 116.48 acres J H Whedboe to John and Mary Gnnn, 107 acres G A Dsou to J B Howe, 2 lots; Brownsvillo J B Hove to R A Landers, same. . Harlan Hulbertto Fred Hotsapple, lI3Vi acres, 12 w 4 J B Gross to Brownsville Bank, 1 lot, Lebanon II M Sto.ie to E J Archibald, 20 acres , C L Frost to J L Nye, 160 acres. . . Martha liendrix to Fred K Lane, 1 lot, Harrisbnig Jos Sander to L A Jones, 2 lots, bl 43, M's 3rd A, Albanv Robt England to Lizzie Lee, 8 23 acres F M Jack to A A Averill, 1-6 acre, Brownsville Fiist X Bank to J R Morris, 53 300 900 360 831 100 100 1850 200 200 1500 100 5C0 600 395 acres adjoining Albany,conHid- eration 3100 bushels wheat. . . . J D Alkire to Q B Skinner, 25 acres Archer Rice to Mrs M F Tarner, . S20 acres X A Btodgett to Laura Burkhart, 2 lots, Shultzhd, Albany Annie Miller to J P Wallace, 2 lots, B'a ad to Albany H W Goff, ot Jobanesbu-g, to J S Morgan, power of attorney.. . . A R Cyrus to A R Murray, 30 acres Oregon to Francis Gay, 20.80 acres. " Jas w Gay, 40 icres L II Lewis to Wm 1-each, 2 lots, Harrisburg J F Penick to S M Gar.and, por of attorney Olnev Fry by ex to John F War 510 1000 300 10 o 41 50 50 ner, 1 lot, bl 2, E A A.bany. .. A J McGowan to J a jet B Wyatt, 40 acres .- H J C Averill to Wm H H Averill et al, 2 lots, Brownsvills John Leedy to F H McGongh,91 .7S acres Annie J Brumlev to Annia Dunn; 1 lot B's adAlbany, Alfred Wheeler and wife to Rich ard Wheeler 32S.S9 acres and 320 acres P L Kobnett to Maggie Kobnett 80 acres W B Donaca et al to G A Sturte- vant, part of lot, Lebanon .... John Harder to W II Goltra, 15 ?cres near Albany 1500 1S0O VZ0 50 rooo 139 300 200 1 be Boys Club Won. t About the m st interesting game of base ball played this year was that of the j Boy's club versus the Firecrackers, yea j terday aiternoon. The former won 7 o fa- i 3- The Boys club had their full nine w itn one or two exceptions, with Layton in the box and Weather ford behind tbe bat, and played a splendid field game. 1 tie battery work was first cUsa. It is doubtful if there is a club on the coast under twenty years that can ciual tne field work of this one. Ramp at short made the two star plays of the a-ne. Kev. Poliog.an old time player, played at first well, but couldn't fit-d Farreil, strik ing out three times. Cusick, at J" nd, Thompson If., Asbbv c. f. and Galbraith r. f. completed the nine. For the Fire crackers Fuller c . Farrell p. did splen did work. Farrell throws the four carves as wide as any one in Oregon. Frank Stellmacher played first in professional style. Downs at 2nd. formerly of the Forest Groves, is a thorough 'base ball man both in the field and al the bat ; Rufns Thompson of the McMinnviilej college nine beld down the 3rd base care- ' fully ; Westbrook is good nt short, and the field watt filled by Sa'.lmarsb. Miller and Zeyss. There is splendid in dividual material in the nine, bat the club not having practiced together at all of course does not do team work, which is the secret of success in base ball A third game will be played next week. From Rosslandl . Mr. Harlan Halburt r- turned yester day from the Rossland mining district, with confidence in its pro? peons tutor; hut believes tberewill be no show there for a poor man for a couple of years, when tbe mines wMl be bet'e.- developed. As it is there are only a few mines well de veloped and there is a big crod of idle men around. There are now about 8.00ft people in Kossland.- A good many men have gone to tbe bills prospecting. Tbe sno w is off and the field is open for them . The Le Roi ia yielding about $5,000 a day. a few other mines lees amounts, but only four or five mines are pain; now. At Trail he saw Joe Klein pegging away in a small place with hisjnmily in the rear of the shop, determined to make it arain if push and work will do it. Mr. Hu! burt expects to go back in tbe fall, when there will be more of a show. Harry Craw ia visiting relative in Eu gene. Mrs. Wallis Nab, of Portland, was in the city this noon on ber wsy to Cor vallis. . Mr. H. W. Harnisb of the 14th infan try at Vancouver, is visiting his brother C. S. for a few days. License has been issued for the mar riage of Jas L. Le is and Ida Jordan and Ellis Coolay and. Ruby Grace Myers. Miss Mary Sedgwick, recently of the public schools, and one of the bst pri mary teachers in uregon, lett today lor Redfield, South Dakota. Mies Marguerite Alderson, left thia noon for Salem to spend the summer. leaving a host of friends and admirers in Albany. Judge Barton ami CommissionersCurl and Maters will leave this week on a tour of the county inspecting bridges, consulting with snpervisors, etc. Rev. Reid. the new nastor of the Pres byterian church, will be in Albany next F'riday, June 25, and will probably preach bis nrat sermon on next fcunday. Miss Rotte Trumbull, of Astoria, form erly of Albany, has been engaged to teach the department rf elocution and music of McMinnville College, an acqui tion to that institution. Walter Davis leaves Salem this morn ing on the overland train for Annapolis, Maryland, to attend a preparatory school there in the interts of his appointment as a candidate for the naval cadetship secured for bim by lion. Tbomaa II. Tongue, the formal examination for which post comes on at that ancient city on the 1st of September next. Salem Statesman. Tiik A. L. P. S. This popular quartet will give one of their fine entertainments at the opera house next Saturday even ing. They will be assisted by Miss Helen Crawford of tbe Q, A. C. and by other local musical talent. It will be under tbe auspices of the Ep worth leauneof the M. E. Church and should be given a big house. Admission iu and lo ceats. Keeerved seats 25 cents. Tbe Boys Club will pluv Lebanon at Leoanon next Saturday. Lebanon will have Alilricb and Booth as battery. ccttsr Id.nt. Following is the Hat of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, June 22, 1897. Pereons calling t ll I.1L . . . . ior vuee leuers mu give tne date on which iney were advertised. Giluerseleve, Jas Kurston, James W Ruseell, J II Staynen.T H Thomas, E A Mrs Howard, J W KeebUr, Mrs Sharp, J F (5) Toddl R B Workinger, Mollie. T. J. Stitks, p M TheGoblins'llGitvou." if von dnn't attend tbe A LPS concert at tbe opera home Saturday evening, Jane 26. S.S CONVENTION. The Linn County P. S. Convention will meet in Aloany next Friday and Saturday, when the following program will be c irried out: Friday 2:00 p. m., devotional exer cises. Address of welcome by Miss Lil lia Kobinson. Response bv Rev L C Taulman. Enrollment of delegates and appointment of committees. Methods of conducting a Sabbath School, 1st, Du ties of Superintendent, by Kev 1 M Davenport, D D. 2nd, The Teacher Be fore Ilia Class and Away from His Class, by Rev Roland Mclvillop. 3rd, How to Teach tho Uteaon, by Kev G E Hender son. 4th, The Teacher and His Quali fications, by liev T P Hayues. 5th, The Teacher and His Bible, Rev H L Hood. Reports from the Field. Evening Session Ketulta in Sabbath School Work. 1st, In its Relation to Good Citiz?nship, by Pres W II Lee 2ud, As tho Nursery of the Church, by Rev M J Wire, D 1). 3rd, In the sal vation of the Children, Rev Isaac Peart. 4th, Duties of the young People to the Sabbath School . Saturday 9:00 a. m. Devotional Ex ercises. Teachers' Meetings Their Im portance, and How to Conduct Them, bv Rev J W Smith. The Attitude of Church Merolera to Sabbath School, by Kev D V Poling. How may the Parent Assist the Pupil in the preparation of the Lesson, Mrs Heurietta Brown. Question Drawer Reports of commit tees of resolutions, nominations and election of officers. Time and place of next meeting. Adjournment. Provident Kev W A Smirk. Secretary Mrs II L Hood. Crop Report. When the following report was made the present big rain wa not in the air: The rain baa been most beneficial, though moie would be of greater benefit. There has not been sullicient rain to in sure gi.od crops of late sown grain ; oats aud wheat, sown after May 1st, are not more than 6 to 10 inches high and heads are forming. Fall and winter sown g-aln havd been greatly improved by the howers. Tne grain sown b. 'fore March 1st now promises o be a good average crop; that sown after March l?t will not make an average, though it condition will ha imnrnv! hr mats rain. The ,N)rre;nnndi'r.ti all reivirt an imnroTCd i appearance in the grain crop, though more rain is uesireU. Haying has commenced ; tne rains have delayed the work, and some hay has been 'wet. Tbe hay crop will be short ; a few localities in the coast coun ties report a large bay crop, but ele- here it is reorteJ to bea short crop. Tne rains bare been of benefit to the hay not as yet cut and will materially imnmn it. but no amount of ram or other weather conditions will uow make the hay crop an average one; the crop is not a failure, but it is not a full one. A brief sno mary of conditions, as they at present show, is: Fa;l and winter sown grain a good crop; spring grain improved, but yet poor; vegetable, in cluding potato. s, a good crop; small berries fully an averare; fruit of all kinds, on the who e, a fair average; hay a fair average. A Thistle Flight .- Mr. Jolm Richardson is Canada this tle eommiesioner in one of the districts in tne rorxs, on ;ne iTauiree. Among was in Aoanv in IS" and 1S70 and not others he ordered Mr K Arnold to cut 'since then, and hence a great It tur his thistles down as provided by law. priced at Albanv growth. Mr Arnold refused to do it, to Mr Rich- arila-in and hia Kin Will, vesterdav went I to the place and proceeded to da it as ? Arnold objected, and tbe result was a j fioailaetic contest between him and the j nuior Richard!ou. Richardson rut a ! ide swath and Mr Arnold's fa show- j ed it in a very viable manner. He was in ; Aiwiny today o Mveuw wonnas g.e.i , by a doctor. Mr Kicbardson was alw in and was advised to eo ahead and do bis du-y as Canada thistle commissioner and exterminator. . ! returned I A Prize 0vt-t. ProL L' thia noon from OorVillLs. served last night as one of the judges in i he O. A.C oratorical contett The other judges werr Prof Balkan, of Mon mouth and Kev Kantneroralera. The first priz $40 was given That. Medley of Col tare Grove, subject, "Ancient and modern Oratory," the sond $25 to Wm. J. Gilstrap of Junction. The splendid j training under Mist Crawford u reported to lure been noticeable Houston is Galveston's greatest rival in nmiMm. There ia macb Womt between the two Texa citiei. A few tivki alter Galveston baI made her big splurge, gettinz her came in ad the big pape, the Texas Editorial Association met in Houstoo. Theatre parties, ban quets excursions and tbe like were given the reentry editors for mere than a week. Finatly the day :or departure came. Geo W. Cleveland, s. wholesale merchant and cotton factor in the city, concluded ' that he woold give the visitors a farewell Inoch. Notices were sent to the ao- j ciation that every msrobcr snun lie on I hand at his establishment at noon on the day of bis departure. Tber were there. A magnificent lnnch was spread. Aa the editors came downstairs they were barded a sealed en ve ope by a cleik stationed at tbe entrance. It was an or der for a half-column advertisement for ona year from date, payable monthly. Thete was no price fixed. The dailies got tbe vear's contract just the same as the weeklies, ft ell, it came near uking the breath away from some of the edi tor, but a happier crowd never Ilt store. For more than a yet r aftersard the Texas papers teemed with praises of the Cleveland establishment. Two vears later I met Mr. Cleveland in Washington. I asked him if the adver tisements had pat'l Into, "l aid me: he exclaimed. "I don't know abcat that. But somehow I received for com mission sale 20,000 more bales of cotton that year than I had ever done before. and my grocery salea in tbe oggreitate exceeded the previous year's record by more than 1000,00", Paid me?" N. V. Sun L".o AMiTtATKP. At Philomath yes- teaday one of the legs of the seventeen year old daughter of Mrs. G. M. Mc- lona!d, was ampuiatea at me img". made necessary by a luaercoioscs aisease at the knee. The operation was per formed by Dr. t. W. Maston, ot Albany, assisted by Dr. Per not of Corvallis. The patient waa left very weak but waa ex pected to recover from the effects of the amputation. Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim At the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim loe (alrneM with every day. But she atitt la queen and hath charma ta spare . - Wbo weara youth's coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman ia as old as eh looks," says the world. No woman looks as old as she is If her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring Its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair .Vigor. The sooner you begin to use Schillings Best tea, the bigger your chances at that Siooo offered for the miss ing word besides the ex tra prizes for the most tick ets sent in. Schilling's Best tea is at your grocer's. Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middle cf each month. aii W3HT-D2ST1I! S SOCI4.I. AND PERSON Al. Conrad Meyer jed family ret nine J to day from the Bay. Hon. J. H. Mitchell is in Parts, hav ing been sent for by his wife, io i H. W. McElmurry has returned from the Bay where he aught 150 trout, more or less. Miss Agnes Whitaker, of Cur vallis, nd Miss Helen Kehoe. of Portland, are guests at the MbUsia Acaueiuy. ' P. J. Smiley has begun moving his job III. J 111, it.-.. v , buij l ' . J. C. Littler will mve Monday. J. M. Shonp, cf Idaho, has beea ap pointed U. S. marshal of Alaska. The present marshal has not ferved lour years. Mr. S. A. Dawson, of Albany, state senator from Linn county, is registered at the Esmond. He returns home this evening Uregonian. ; Alias ura t-pangier and t-.rma Uiwreuce formerly of Corvaiiis have bet n reelected teachers in the Oregon City schools at I salaiies of $15 jer tuuutu each. Mr. John Hinman last evening fell In the alley in the rear of his home and had to be carried to his room. Heart disease was the trouble He better today. E. W. Hadley. former O. P. Saperin tendent, is n.-w residing at Sao'a Bar- j $35,000 residence. Misses Bertha EI is and Mary Cundifl went to Corvallis yesterday to attend commencement. Prof. Carlton Sox and several college students went up this morning by carriage. Mr Georze Chamberlain returned yesterday from Union, where be was en- gaged during the week as attorney io a damage suit against the O. R. A S . Co. -Oregon un. John P. Jones of the Northern PaiSc and Edwin Stone of the U. C. A E. both enthusiaauc Elks. pa,d .through this afternoon on a tr.p adverting the big clambake at Newport Surd.r, Sunday aad Monday, lune 26. 27 and 2i. Ku- gene Guard Mr Albert Sutro, of San Fraccitco, is in the city t'ie guest of hi sier, Mrs. JuUua Gradwohl. Mr. Sutro ia a ei-j.in s of San Franciafo'a ex-mavor. Vt. haira In Small Butac. A very silly S)uabble has been goiS on back east to r-l the worship Orrfoo asa4lh ol Julv attraction for "jme hie C3n 0W)O lo iuc!l ,mal, ,U)ff. mantJ,lp u niaftra.frJ ia the laUoiog "KpresentaUve James Hamilton j 9 wonderinj wheUjer the V-cre-! (rv of ll Nar nimn.1 Ituim or Long. j IiIim; imu 1 Inrll M, Ia.. where liut,iii..i..t.;n ,..i,.t i t to Seatt.e on Fourth of July eelebra-j emankment, ra!ting "in the dicleca tion occadon and the neoecaary order i tion ot one of hit sboa'ders and tbe was made. Some bitch occurring, Mr 1 break'ug ol an arm. Dr. Maston a! Lewis visited tbe navy department a day j tecded him. or two ago and saw Commodore Crown-1 , inshiekl, tbe chief of the hurra a ol ca i- j aMin 11a , Im.,.1 ,., ..... hLl ked for an H tor Port- land. Ur.. and one forTacon a. Kb- for Fourth olJaly. and as the re?ueet ! for the three vrwe!s bad bwo grantej j titers was nothing Settlor Seattle. Sir i Lewi, baa informed hu cc-ntituent ol j the reason why their celebration i:l be I minus a ship of war " 4 This ia real! y a victory for McBnde ; and Tongue; ba". it ia ail very smail bu- ; ioess, and the -hole crosd ought lo t ashamed. j I he 1th. The 66 men wbo have agreed lo join tbe mr.tic order of Plu Javs for the 4 .h will meet at . l's engine houte tctighl at 7 :30. when they will gel their place in the procesion C.U. Stewart. Judge BUckburn and a third man to be chosen bv them U1 have charge of U-e Gremens contest. i.-T;,-. l,fi.ri-Kl lli-l wbo will make the btK tump in Aioany oa tbe 4th of July have already I ecu started for Albanv on the river sieamer, and wi'l be bere ready for business. The old mania are warned lobe on tbe outlook. Ti:e MeuLCoxtaT of tbe W.C. T. U. at their ball last evening, was an in teremirif event, listened to by a fair sited audience. There were six contest ants, the nnmlr reiuired, bo recited In Ibis ot :er: rio. biting. vra riaip-jn, pointed. Floyd Ramp, Mabel McCoy. Al.bicj The reduction sale is still on. Hyde and Mary Gaton. The judges ) All lines of goods carried br th! i coin sere Rev. McKillop, of Ibis city, Prof, pany re moving right along, taken by Bundy, of McMinnvill, and Mrs. . A. Calder. of Brownsville. Thev decided in favor of Floyd Ramp for first priae and Ura Simrson for second, the former hoitK i point ahead. Rev. McKi"op in presenting the prir.es and a hook to each contestant complimented all highly. UesHc the recitations .there was a duet by MiasesMida Slaston and Emma Sox.a vocal trio by Mi sees rionieii, nueu uu Skeels. a piano solo by Miss Mane Par risb and iw vocal solos by Prof. Parvtn. Gcitixis Rkady Shonld Albany be attacked next Monday after 6:55 o'clock it will be in an unprotected state, l-.very well member of F Co. and the Hospital Corps will start for Camp Jackson at Haj river, to peeone uuui siier juiv i. the orders aro verv strict, such as risinc aH::;0, etc., but the discipline will no rfnnht he s eood one. No exensea are accettel except illness, and bth mem- bers Ol cne Aloany mmn i-aaiu mil have to roll their blankets, and go. Tub fViviiiTT- The Linn County Sun- srhout Association will meet in the - J - . i. .. . i. , . i, 1st I resoyiensii cuuivn ui niunnj vu Friday afternoon of this week at 2 o'clock and mntinue its sessions lor one day. The following persons are the committee of anangements: Mrs. W. F. Read, Dr. J C Littler, Miss t'um dcth, ;ure. iora White. Mr. U. C. Hart, Mr. O. E. Hrownell, Nr. f. " mr, Aaron Barnes, Mrs. H.C.Watson and Mr. E. W. Achison. All those who will enter tain delegates please notify the member of the committee from their church at once as to how many. litisincrs Men: Take Notice. You are hereby notified that the 4th of July committee will not pay any bill contracted by anyone, unless endorsed or ordered by the finance committee, said committee consisting of FM French, A J Hodges and 0 G Burkhart. By or der of the general committee. ,N M Newport, Secretary. Fock Footeb Goobk. Henry Mathews has a three legged ana lour looted young goose at his home near Goshen that is Ln.hit of a curiosity. The surplus loir comes out back of the others and has j two feet aiiacncu wit. iuo ieg nnu I . . . a. In U TU 1 . .J feet have ordinary ueveiopment except the leg is short aud lacks about an inch of being long enough to allow the feet to touch the ground. Eugene Guard. "kakob of Timk. Owing to low wale the O 0 ft E steamer Albany for tbe pres Bnt will leave Corvallis at 6 o'clock a tn nd Albany at 7 o'clock a m. ALMOST OUT. A close call to a jail break was made yesterday evening at the county jail, and but for Mrs. Sina Cummins at least one of tbe two pf isoners would have had his liberty, probaby both. In passing the jail Mrs. Cummins heard a noise and dis covered a hole in the south wall of tbe jail. She quickly notified Robert Mont ague, Recorde- iiardmen and Mr. Veal who were in the court house, who hast ened to the jail and notified the sheriff, who stopped further proceedings. The attempt is an interesting one, as told the Dkmockat man by the two prisoners, Ol Ai'ams. of Brownsville, in tar u.liin 1it quor to minors, and J. W. Patterson, of ecio, lor rape, Adams take all the!Dumond 14 cents i.er foot, J R Wilson credit of it. He declares that ha had been in sixty days, had no money nor friends and could get no witnesses, so he made up his mind to get out On Mon day ho pried the caair.g off one of the windows and got the heavy iron weight out. It is 20 inches long, and 1 by 2 inches, with rather of a sharp end where the rope holds it. He padded the blunt end and with th-tanda jack knife began makii g a hole in the south east corner of the corridor, the freedom of which the prisoners were allowed. He put the btick in a blanket and Mondav niithl packed w hat he had out into his cell, placing a chair before the bole. Yester day ne too his time and awhile before 8 o'clock was through to the last layer of brick with a hole 15x12 inches, lie lound the cement much harder than was expected. In punching the brick out the wiudow weight also slipped out and be had to do the rest by hand. He made one attempt to get through the bole bead j first, but some thing in his rocket pro- i '" x no evening meal and some from other meals, of both nen, had been savea and put in a package, a fact that implicates both men. Adams iumsts as emphatically as Patterson that the latter naa nothing to do with it, that he nro- tested against it and threatened to 111 the sheriff. The probab.Jitv is that Adams will be discharged oy the grand jury, as it ia (aid be only told some boys where they could get tbe liquor and has been pretty well punished, a fact he is familiar with, while Patterson ia in on a very serious charge. It is the opinion of the sheriff ard his depov, as well as others generally, that the whole business was done in the interest of Pattrnn 1 tl,ou8' fe declares he would not have ii uie uoie 11 au ueei ten feet in diameter. HOME AXD ABPOAO. Io't fail to bear litt Verl Sicry at tut r-per boae Saturday evening, 25- nng June Go on with the rmwd to th Cimlii. tion Barber shop for a clean abate, hair ' cut or baopoo Chc;o agar cured ham at ii j only II cenu per pound. Call on i choice meal of all kind. Bd-r him for t ircoii curt will coorene nut Monday at 1 p m inctead of at 9 a ta as ntaJ, toe ' ttuall calender justifying thu. t, c,eam and aoda asd Mda pop at Mr 'lm t Mrto and r, ,. " cr,m. 5 uj l0 cent, a dih. ... - . , tcaip a5!ction; a'to ail caa of baldneM where tne gtandi whk-h fcej tb roots of the bair are not dord up. The ALPS coKrt at Ike opm hoom Satoiday ermine, Ju 26. Briag y or w-t sirt or tn'-niKT-i n-Uw and the iil tberwaftCT hit yon What itsi where are It ALPS? Firt An exo:leot mule qired. N ci WiU U at tne p-ra h ! Sat urday rteciSjj Jaae 2"j. Rnjriii-r th A K MUwr. aint of tiy 3 P at Cur val.i waa arrvtnl'yiuday f jr dutriljot-1 icg biiU annotating excarioa ratef ovr f d;nano. Tbe txm. tboogn, waa iot pro- .a(j . j A Dova Aciiotvr. The tea Tear old I ton of II. J Ilarmnn nl ll . ,i i tuna Ih-r bora out h!akhr-rino yeierday afternoon oat beyond " the n-mHiTT A vtMn: l,; .1..:.. inviJ ik. w. a ' . fts: ALPS will lag tht , .... . , well kauwa i ll'd t'Tyon. tf T t) "J. V, LI";. Riley, "tht don I watch j Usem. Tait i ,;co 9m 9 tte minion price ot - j Tie DrwxBAT vesterday omiite-i the name cf IVrtCrAwfW't. 3rl b;man. ftom i;n. iiom , tbe tkw Ciob Hsi. owi of the ciab,AT.-.l.Ll..:s: bet and most rehab: piarer. ia pU mg it remarkable fr"a boy. The tala.i:ia of property n faa hu Enzland aoder the ae-ment i 51.o02.9u0. 5 Tbe new brid.e at Gte will be ready ; for trave! Ibis weea. j Dos t faii. to bear the A. L. P. 8. male I 1 Saturday evening, June 26,at the . AImnwon, adulu 13c and ! children 10c. Reserved eeat Uckeu for Burkhart A Lee's drug store. j .... .,, I .... .. nen irauiinjt tt pleaaure ten I. or boMneaa. take oa every trip a totl'eof Strap of Figs, aa it act uost pleasantly and effectually on tli kidneys, live,-, and bowels, presett ing fevers, headaches, and other for is of sicaoeta. For sale in 50 cent cot ties by all leading druffkUts. Manufac tured cy tbe California Fig Syrup Com pany only. YES: The people still crowd the counters ol "Trtir r.t itvi-t rrritivf: rviitPi vv - ' s a ' V si- aa v H a a a i for bargains, and never go away disap- j satisfied and eager purchasers. The price sells them. Call and see. Instrumental Music. Mr. II . y.. Backensto is prepared to give instructions in instrumental music on violin, guitar, mandolin and a num ber of orchestral and brass instruments. Business placed in his hands will be faithfully and conscientiously attended to. niE PLACE TO BUY Your Gioccrics and Baked Goods Is at Parker Bros. Everybody kLows wl,iere their place ie. They keep a fresh stock of croceriee. produce and baked goods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable prices and treat their customers well, all aiike. You may regret some steps yon take in life tut none taken into the store of Parker Bros. It is a greit thing to be well fed. Par ker Bros keep good groceries. A loaf of brertd is not much but you want it well made. Try Parker Bros. Some new thine piexed up in the east and a large stock of clun stationary. Voars liri little money, Smii.ev. the Printer. In our new buiiJir-g after June 25. 'Phone A la an assortment of garden seeds white clover, timothy and blue gnus seeds just receued frash at C E Brown kll's. Yen, it pays To buy your groceries and produce of Conn & Huston. They keen the best and freshed ard are all right on prices. They will help yoto prosper in dull times. See their fine line of crockery. Noth-k. Property owners are request ed to clean up the streets adjoining their property previous to tne -itn otjuiv lly order of the street commissioner. 1 J W Uentby, the pioneer boot and shoe man, does tirnt-clans work cheap. Call on him, just north of the Dkitochat office. If you want a good and clean smoke buy cigam made by our Al bnny cigar factory. CITY COUNCIL. Tuesday evening, June 22. Present Mayor, Recorder, Chief of Police, Superintendent Westfall and all the cotincilmen. The following billa were ordered paid : Geo Fish, $6.00; Hughes & Trootman, $2.50; Stewart & Sox Co., $4.00; O W Watts, $12.75; Albany Iron Works, $1.00; Ed Upharn, $4.00; Hopkins Bros., $4 10; r W Spinks, $30.85; N J lleoton, $42 70. The order requiring owners of wood sars to clean up after sawing wood, up on petition, was revoked. Bids for sewer on the Salem street In 3rd ward were opened and were: J A 20 cents, John Cbiswell 20 cents, A Becker 14V cents. Contract was let to Dumond. Licenses to sel! liquor wee granted Williams Bros.. D Marks, Peler.Schloser, GiLlia & Howard and Emit Kilter. Pipes were ordered pnrchaaed by Ihe committee on streets and public proper ty for laying acroa streets to gutters. Peter Anderson was granted a wteks further time fur putting in curbing. The pound mattter was granted a 20 days leave cf absence, npo.t furnishing a substitute. The time for putting in street curbing was extended 10 days. The street superintendent was ditect ed to we that Hroadalbin street lir.il to Second was cleined immediately. Tn the DiviJc. June 22. 1897. Winfield Allingham has been confined to the houee by sickneca for several days. Mrs Caldwell and daughter of Baker City are visiting with the former, Mrs Irwin Macey. Mr Davenoor has gone to visit a brother at Mary's peak. Miss Anna Turner, of Eugene, is a vis itor at Mr Gratbs' this week. Several families fom here attended tbe commencement exercises l Eugene last week. A number of tbe neighbor of Harve Sommerville met yejterdav and assisted ia raising his large stock barn he it hav ing built. Tbe north bound train this morning ran over and killed Mrs Arnspigers driv ing horse. The Harris Union Sunday school beld its Children's Day exercise last Sunday. The children gave a very interesting and enjoyable program consisting of singing and recitations. The Harriabari Sunday school and Harris S & have planned for a picnic next Saturday on the Harris school groan da. A very enjoyable time ia anticipated. Miseea Anna and Zola Grimes and Will Grimes came down from Eogene last wee and will spend fie summer vaca tion at borne. Mr UcGr-th is now engaged tn erect ing a barn for Mr Wil'Iamaon. S fc. Th Elks of Albanv wUl ir.ve an ex cursion to Yaqnina on Saturday, Sunday ana Monday, June 35, T, and -'. Tickets good for going on Saturday or Sunday and returning on Sunday or Monday, will be only $150 from Aliny. $2.75 "from Salem, $3 25 from Eugeie, $4 from Port hand and $3.25 from Loaebnrg. A special train will leave Albany Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, returning in the evening leaving ewport at 6 o clock. Tjere will A train on tie -et til, w:!l con'neel w ith t he Albany trairu B e preparations 1 i are oeing ma-le in Newport for the affair j I ! I We rccoinnicnJ Pabst Halt Ex- ract. the bet Itnic to build np tie ec-nval-1 eacent. strengthen t'e weaa and over workd. to eoojner dyrpepia and relieve inieon. to buUa cp and fed trej ierTs to prodoM tieep and buUd op tie biood. Price 3c Dc-CRaKT LE8,Dt0f;"iU. Ribhons Desirable color, moire, taff- 1 eta, talis. A bargain line cf satin for 5 and 10; per yard. Vetting Ibe correct atvle. the proper i quaiity. t's nest price. ' OloVcs - dollar glove that i great for wear, s eeo'j mc irui r, w Chiffon vej.r blue pink, and Mou:lin Je Soir cream, jel ow.biack ail at 75c i.-r vard. . . .-.. . u. and while ailk Laces at lew price. j vrk-ncinne. n rrow edg Ic and up. ' Heavy cot toa lc aaitable foe trim-i i mirg wh good. jS.E. VOUHg & SOH. Ageota fr Battrick Patterns. We ate receiving new goods from the factories. Among this weeks arrivals were Per cales, Dimities and White Duck for dreseee. Decoration bunting, six styles. Silk Mitts and Kid Gloves. Ribbons. Ties. Hose. Parasols, sciMore and shears. Large peaH shirt waist seta. A large assortment of leather belts. We'll be pleased to show yon our goods. Yon 11 find our Prices always as low as tne lowest. READ, PEACOCK &G0. 10RTHERH 1 PACIFIC B. R. Pullman Sleeping Oars, Elegant Ding Oars, Tourist Sleeping Oar- St Paul Minneapolis Poluth Fargo, T Grand Forks Crookston WinnipMt Helena and Butts THROUGH TICKE TO S,, Chicago Washington Philadelphia New York Boston and al Points East and South Through Uckdts to Japan and China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacific steamshir; Co., an American line. For information, time cards, maps antf tickets call on or write O U liurthart Agent, Albany, Or. Or A D Charlton, Ast Gen Faaa gl Portland, Or. CAMFEKS AT-ENTION.-Pr. Adams the dentist, has two good wall tent with fly at each tni, tor sa'e at a bargain mil Week OTEY OF Paine's Celery Compound in High Favor in His Family. WASB1 VGTdX, l. C . April 9-Coo gmnntu Peer J l ty baa dtiognUbf ninue'.f by tcuve an4 honor, ble aerviee in tbe boaa of rBrrmwMirm wbent he waa aent from tba gtxh dtatrM of Vir glnia. On the fl'or of tbe hoaae aad ha ih committee ro-m r.e ia a cona?icuooa advcateof meavanra f tt the a 1 vnre ment of rood eovernmeut. In what hisrh honor Paioe'a eelery co.np-uni is l:a id in lb family of thia disuogaiabel leeis lanw appears frm tbe f lowing leuat: Dear Sirs: For year I have bee a great sufferer from nearaliria. and daring the put winLsr was kdvinel to try your Paine's celery " spoaoi, ao1 1 nei two bnoiesortt wttb arreat beeen. lsr cso much p eased with It thai I praa".i my brother. Joha Floyd, tt ate it He bad beeo baring a bad form of nervotu 6 vsoeiMbi. and now. alter nuni be coot I pound for two month. Is so mneh ioi proved that we laei anre w inl.-a node will eompMe hta care. Krery one has pokea ol tbe marked rhaage for the bet tar 'in hi appeaj-ane. EvkpwsTully. Mra a.i! Ttoyd 0y. TbU ia one of aom 15 or 29 ieci-jrt from United ui4congTesmn or members ol Ueir familixa, UiU h-va recenur aa D arad in lbs n nMiyri bere. bearulr: recom .oamg Paiats'n w.err ooaioni T'r?lV lVJtll lr uitervwd by one of tbe iPaine' dery compvmd makes a tremendous atnds in Ibe core of ami!. -No reavlv nsa ever saceuedsl in drivmr oat the aaderivicc caastss of oervoos end or;ane trtjaO.eJ so sorely and rapidly. X j remedy rpwvans eoi prebenie a know.edgecf nirvas ! I THE JONES LEVER BINDER Made by Piano Manufacturing Co. Best Binder on Earth- RUSSELL E.GI.ES ASD SEPARATORS The only tbresting machine that gives complete satis faction in Linn County. STEWART & SOX Hdw. Co. H. F. MclLWAIN, CASH STORE. Just tell them that you saw me and saw me cut the prices on Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. For tbe next 60 dava I will place on my center counters the arove line of gocda at cut prices. The Entire Center Counter in my store will be full of great bar gains i?ali lines of goods and will be the ereatest bargain countei " lamette Vallev. Kvervone ia invited to call and examine the great bargains that are offered. All prices marked in plain figures. II F MclLWAl-VS CASH STORE The People's Friend. Cash paid for eggs. June ISth, 1S97. THE FAIR. New Glassware. Please Call. Respt. J. Wia.-'U. Notlce to Water Consumers. THAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO MAIN tain a good Treasure in all parts of our syntem, consumers are prohibited from using hose without nozzles and from allow ing water tloseta to run at all times. The water will be shut e3 without notice from premises where it is allowed to run to waste. Albaxy Watkh Co. VIRGIN! exbaa ion. It cares where other mess have been tried aad found fa Uie. -There is lean hviHaUon now a lay among iotailigent people in attenains tn t bMpanintof por health. It is well known tnataiww is proreasive aa i cumulative, esij to drive on: at tbe art bat a menace to tit wiea aliowal to es trench ixjta.f In any r rau ot Ibe btdf. If popia woold eondar naadaehet, rsea matiam. neoralgta, sleeotceane, lidi gestian and iangnid feelings in their tnte hgb. and aa seriously a thay deaerre to be and males a stand against them uoam br mesas ot Paias'a eatery eoaipowod tbera woald bj a w-jnilerf oi diriiaitka In tne amoaat of kidney, liveraalhei t diae,n Any one whs fa fs the heartfalt, em pbaUleaera that htre appeared here from man an 1 wooun wbo owe their healU) acd oftea tbeir livei ta Paian'a ee'rv ompoasl will b impressed sty the rn'oeriir in every tins. -thi craat mxJara etsaUS: lar'gy war and htslth oaakw ia doin aanor m-as ao-otiit of lasting good these spring days. Its soeoass in malting peopS wo i has had no paral 'M in the bjatorr of med iciM. It has eared tboasands ot esaea of rheomaiism aad nearaleia, miOT of tone n iing tbas have oeaa despeiredl of by inr agj us pir BW-Bn. C-)mpvad wb other remedies, ha permaaeot enren st-a 1 oat as a moantaiii does beat da a a ols bill. If all thai and somffl who fasva eniin iy got rid of nervous btty, threatened nervoaa ex -aastKNi, si eepteasnem and snch organic 'roobleeas kidi . iiver ana turnuch diseases by iu help, donoc; tbe past year alone, couid be brtnicht together, wnat so a Try i4 graufal people it woald mak!" rr':;3 0. C. & E. R. R. CO i Willamette Rirer Division, Steamer ALBANY, Capt. J. L. Smith FfcUlitaud Passenger, Leave Albanv for Portland Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays. TJnsurpassed accommodations and ichedules eepeciaUy tor the needs oi up per Willamette travel. Picnic parties tan avail themselves of this schedule for tny desired point between Corvallis and jalem, leaving in the morning and re turning in due time the same evening. Special rates for special parties of I5ol more. H. IWixs, Wanted-An Idea Vv aa cab tnituk of 9om aJrap-k. uoam wMM-tf froMeC your ttb- my fcrtnj jot VMlia. Writ JOHN WJUJDFLHbtJRN 4k JO-, PmteMft Aoc Myi Wausfiieursoa, ! Ft ttwii r 4iM iA