Gold, whit will not get it. meu undergo to What will Oregon do without John F Caples in the coming campaigns. Get out of debt and stay out of debt, and don't leave the news paper until the last ore. . In Waeco county tba warrants are paid oily to 1S93. A mighty poor way to run a county. Crop prospects were never better in Linn county, and the tendency of cereal prices is upwards. Nw York and Brooklyn owe $57,000, OJ. Debt is as poor a policy for cities as for individual". 50,000 men, it is estimated, will rush icto the Clondyke mines. There will be some bursted bubbles. Seattle is wild over the Clondyke mines, and men are giving up lucrative positions to go. 99 out of 100 will return diepusted and sorrowful. Heres grit for you. A. man in Lewis ton, Me., had an arm sawed off. In ten days he was in the mill running the same saw. The bicycle thief stands no chance, as most judges ride the machines. A Brooklyn thief has just gone to the pen for nine years for stealing two bicycles. 10,000 to 15,000 people who have pass ed through this Willamette valley le cmtly, will go east to sing the praises oi Oregon and particularly this part of it. Better keep cool about those Clondyke mines. Remember that distance lends enchantment to the eye?. Where one man makes it hundreds do not, and a; for solid mountains of gold they do not exist, and what is there has to be thawed out. "As we go to preea," remarks the Caldwell (Kan ) Advance, "we hear tla the price for harvest hands is $2 a day so, if you don't get your paper next wee you will know we have gone to the bar vest field to get tnocey with which to buy onr better half a calico dress and a sack of flour." The Oregonian, or rathsr a reporter Of the Oregonian, is going to have Bon. Jd A Miller of Lebanon r:n for vice presi dent with Mr-ryanon (be grounds that he dees cot want an eastern man. Tbe reporter is very facetious and no doubt thinks he has gotten off a good joke. 1' soenda very much like one of FranK Mid dVtou's jokes. From the Po?t: The Mouse took a recess yesterday until to-day. Mr. Diogiey used a new formula in moving the recess. ' I move that the House suspend busi ness until to-morrow at noon,'1 be said Instantly Jerry Simpson arose. "A parliamentary inquiry,'" said he. "How can the House suspend business if it ia not doing business?" The Speaker smiied blandly, did not answer, and presently the Hon?e ad j turned. From the Atlanta Constitution. The co-called "national Democrats' have deserted the Democratic Party, re pudiated its candidates, and denounced its platform. Consequently their nseof tbe tit'.e and designation of "Democrat'1 13 a fraud upon its face. Tbe most ener getic and enthusiastic of the boltere have already made a public confession of this by supporting McKinley on a high tariff platform at the last election, and all who elect to remain out cf the Democratic Party will before long find themselves compelled to stand with the Republicans on all tbe issues which divide tbe two parties. a. Portland salesman recently in Rots land, B. C in the interest of bis house, returns a victim of the following story He went into tbe leading hotel there and icgia ereJ, desimg dinner, a night's lodging and breakfast. Next morning the bill was presented $7.50. "Is this right?'' he asked, m surprise. The landlord replied that it was the regular charge, and the traveling min fithed out a $10 bill and received the change. Before the man left, a stranger came along. "I see you are troubled with Tit?," he remarked, after a time. "I have picked up a first class tecipe; now whit would it be worth to you? It'il drive out every rat in tie hotel." "Well," said the landlord, "I'd give $10 to get rid of the varmints." The stranger wrote out the recipe received the $10 bill and disap peared with the grip before tiie hotel man recovered from read;ng the follow ing : "Select tbe largest rat hole ; sprinkle bread and cheese on tbe floor near it and charge every rat who eita 17-50." Our salesman was avenged Washington Pcsterg. The gold Democrats ate vigorously coached ty the being very Republican newspapers. A Texas murderer ia t i have a brass band at his execution. He should no the whole length ai)d have fireworks in the evening. JioiCorliett ihon'd be careful iha' Some wily pitcher doesn't land an in shot rijjhl over his so'ar plexus. The Chicago Chronicle is another gold Demrcrat ic paper that is growing tired of carrying tra'er for the tariff elephant. It do3 oeem itiange that the doctors and lawyers are able to make their livirK when there ii so much free edvu-e to bs had. If Japan re!ly wants an argumet ; over the Hawaiian o.atter all she l.ea to do is to push a small etack into the game. The local election at Annapolis show that tte Maryland towns are rehearsing for that Democratic majority they ex pect to put up in November. "In order to have prosperity," declarse the Republican editor, ''we most have j confidence." And then he works in the ! "c fi.lence" bv trying to prove that the foreigner pays the tax. i SKILL SOAP VVATER- ia what we use lo clean clothes at our laundry No destroy ing aclde or chemicals. Give us a trial. t C. Simpson & hos, Near the wagon bridge. Cboise fftrdlnes C E BnowNKLi'a, Utah's Celebration no Salt Lakb City, July 15, 1897. On Tuesday next bigiasin this' city 'he rei'tat celebration the west has -ve r ki;vii. The Jubilee program cov err ti.. days During it at time the cty will i- given over to merriment and jub ilation. The celebration in commemo ration of the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers of 1847 in tbe val ley of the Great Salt Lake. Over $50,- No 000 has been expended in preparing the Jubilee. A synopsis of the program givts but a faint idea of its magnitude, There will be five maanifioent street pa rades. Th Pageant of Progress will il laetrate Utah i'roni 1S47 to 1897. The Children's Day parade will contain 10, 000 children and will have miniature floats of wonderful beauty. The illumi nated night parade '"Great Salt Lake- Real and Fanciful'' will be a moving dream in crystallized salt It will be tbe most unique parade ever attempted in America. Among othor features of the Jubilee will be: The unveiling of Dallia'e statue in honor of Brigham Yonng and the pio neeis. A public reception to the surviving pioneers o' 1S47 in the groat tabernacle. An rxciting naval bombardment on tbe Great Salt Lake. Tbe destruction of tbe historic steamer "Uarnela by a batter? ot Utah's ar tillery. Sightly concerts in the great Mormon tabernacle by Utah's celebrated choir of 1000 voices. Band, ch al an 1 solo contests for f 1000 in priiec The Hall of Relics (the modern Far- thenon), containing carious and historic articles used fif 'y years ago or more by the Mormon people. Revivat of pioneer plays by pioneer a 'tor nightly in the historic salt J-ae Theatre. Base ball matehe.,rooVa!l games, field ! a ort ar J champion b:ccle races daiiy Hovel attrac'ions at Sa'rair and Gar field, the famous bathing resorts on the shores of tbe Great Salt Lake. Uintah and Bannock Indians in thril ling arar and ghost dances. B!'v!i asc?ofion anl parachute jam pa daily. 0:'t:nU'.us tree open air concerts Free iijht'7 vitascope exhibitions of pha-s in tbe lives of pioneer. A faithful repwvlnction of the original pioneer traia of 1847. Free pvrotechnic display prepared by special importen artists, and pirtnnng in T:al fire 'ffcts evenU and leaders in Mormon history. Sid Hasean B"n Ali, and bis celebrated troip of Arab. The? and many other features will be presented. It is estimated that over 10 0OC people will attend, and that the celebration will fittingly illustrate the io - . f ti e Dttpla of the net at the in. I p ions c'ose ot the first bl.y ions close of the first fi.'iy kw of Call's wonderful history. What Judge Burnett Thought. Ed Times : Saving listened to Bryan a' Lebanon, Albany, Saiem, Gladstone Parle and Pprtland on tbe twelfth lost., I will give yon the impressions made upon mv mind from bearing and seeing ihi-t lender of the populacs and "idol of his party." Comparing him w.th other great pop olar orators, io appearance upon the rostrum he moat resemhlea Ceecher; the same large mouth, massive bead, noble presence and commanding attitude He appears to be some taller than the famooe preacher, and gives bia weight at 210 pounds. His leading character istics as an orator are summed op in the following terse langoaee of Mr. Webs'er Jin describing the eloquence of John Adams, to wit: "Clearness, force and etrneetnesa are the qualities which pro duce eonvictton.' Among all our popular orators he U the most American, and in that partic ular resembles Henry Clay. The fol lowing description of Mr. Clay's elo quence will very well apply to Mr. Bryan : "Mr Clay's eloquence is pre-eminently that of exalted statesmanship, exer cising which, in diffusing light and liberty throughout tbe world, be rejoices as doea tbe brave 'in hia keen flashing sword, and hia strong arm's swift swoop.' Strongly imbued with tbe sentiments of country among all oar public men, many tbink him 'the most American. Tbia ia undoubtedly hia bigheat merit. Abound ing litt'e in learned quotation, ciawical erudition or literary decoration, be is studded all over with the richest veetuee of patriotic genius, 'racy of the aoil.' He is eminently tbe orator of humanity ; less logical and less e'evated than ooe or two of his compeers, but more insinuat ing, more potent over our hearts as one listens, the warm and invincible master of sympathies. Hs baa measured weap ons with tbe mightiest and proved him self equal to any arm " I have had the privilege and pleasure of listening to OI. Baker, Henry Wrd becber and onr own DA.tia Saith, the p. er of the best and brightest, and a'! mntrs of tbe high art of oratory, and I tever wilues&ed a greater effect pro- "..- d by either than that produced by hti jrj of Mr. Bryan at Multnomah 'ii.d ;u the evening of the 12th inst. JoHS Bl'BNBTT. C,TaIi' Ju)y 14, 1897. '' it !; Cream on the Coast at F. H. PfeirTars -(ui:tors in the Ulooo, boiis, pim r't . s"&t'J,i r.re, are p ou.pt! y eradica .. T MorA't Saras pjrilla, the One True hi ,..i TunCer, uerAe touic and health ti t jo a Pills are eay to take, easy to !.c it-. u;e .niligestion. tiliousnm onlw Kued ths Vie'. Are you it t...r .-.uf.H the cboice of jour drug ti: at c:: ar or" your dix.tor. Your pre f j. v.io-i at cor store will bo filled accord i"lm t" "t HTcfora trd ts. '.'JBTwrA.v.T 4 Lb, Druggis'a. . f.1 -viid b'acxberrKs inrmeaid ' )ivt j r, cheap at . . ! K bKOWNtM.'s. Y f. if pa ! ot w ir grooenea and produce of A, i.iHiri lhev kiep the best and -''Mi. are all right on pny. Tbey i y.-'v you to prosper in aun times - t "ir fin iino-of crockery. ' Fiye cant buyersr-At our ton re ri j '.j ir e -cii,sidrtfH.n as $5 buyers. n :. x -s-. ia soi u not gaug-nd by tbe ' . ; rifjy yon spend. Our prices "'".;; Rc :ordanco with the iimfs. , l'tnKriiiT & Lbr, Dror3iaa. r.' f SOX1S.Fcr any kind c f frnU '. .v'xef 'isivi your orders with the dunr . i tu Mill & fixture Co. The Dalles barbers have agreed to do Sunday shaving. Portland ia figuring on , getting Nothing like trying. the Yukon trade Baseball is the great American game. other game equals it as an all around contest. If some ot these sugar kings will com mit suicide it will be a good thing for the country. Tacoma is to rave a practical news paper man. Anew tiling for Tacoma according to our exchanges. ''The primary purpote of the Admin istration at Washington," saya the Kan sas City Star, "is to advance taxation on the iiaceeearies of life . In its judgment currency reform, and everything else for that matter, ia secondaiy to the great object of exacting tribute from the con sumers for the benefit of the trusts and manufacture re.' Reports from the country are that Linn county will have the best wheat! rmn in it hi.tnrv. v ha had tiller I wheat, and oerh&Di a binirer acreage, k . .ui hiu.1 nn .n.i I , - ,-. , . T i .i : 1 1 1 plump. The qualtty is A I and tbe yield per acre will be large. From the Manchester Union The Republican Party is responsible 'or the creation of new States whose Repraeotatives have proved to be menace to tbe country. The Senators from these email elates bully the Senate . . ,. , . i uu .ores mo iiiwi .uCu..u. and bargaining. It is to be hoped that be R'pub'.iciea themsa'.ves have Lad enough of it, and that no more eruda Territories will be raised to the dignity of Statehood in a hurry. Twin babies, born o0 and togeth' er weighing but two pounds eleven "birlb' re t the West Pena Hospital, Pittsburg. Aitincial means had to be resorted to to keep the twins a live. The babies were kept at hoaie for j fourteen days. Then tbe mother and children were taken to tbe hospital. Tbe babies were dubbed "Pink and Blue" by tbe doctors. Tne babies were unable to generate enough heat to keep them alive, owiog to their amall bodies, to they were placed on a hollow rubber blanket filled with hot water, and cov ered with blankets- They were fed every half boot from a medicine dropper holding 20 drops, and are now so far along as to give ground for the belief that they will live. They have each gained one ounce since birth. r om tbe Knoxville Tribune: A correspondent aeka the New York World "which is the finest university?' The norld replies, very protieriy, that there is no greatest university. Some excel in one thing perhaps, and some in " "'n,",uiet,rl rai-cia j university in the country claims to be toe rest, and tne graduate oi each are apt to tbink that their alma mater is superior to all others. Tbe university having tbe largest endowment ia Chicago University, a comparitively new insula tion which has received larse cilia from Rockefeller, wbile in the matter of age Harvard ia the oldest and the Col lege of William and Mary, in Virginia, ia the next oldest. As to the lt col lege The World sat: "It all depends on the boy. I ia easily conceivable that a particular boy m'gbt be ruined at a great co'lege who would become a scholar and a gentleman at a email institution and vice ver- ' ''Uncle Sam spends thooaanda of dol lars annually on hia Indian wards from which they get no benefit worth speak ing of," said Mr C. B Brougbtoo, ot South Dakota, at Willards, to a Post man. "For instance, the Government senda cloth iog and blank tes galore to the various agencies to be d;stributed among tbe red men. Now, I've been in contact with the Indiana in the West for f be past twenty years, acd can assert tbat t ia a rare thing to see any indindnal of a tribe wearing a salt of c'.uthcs paid for oat of the United State Treasrry. Nor will tne Indiana use the blankets that reach them trom tbe tame source. Instead of utilizing these things they sell them to a trader for one-foirth their vulae and then buy garments better suited to thir tastes. The trader baa a good thing of it, for be can dispose ot tbe goods re jected by tbe proposed beneSciariea of the Government to row boys and farmers who are glad to get tbem." "Tbs average Government blanket doesn't suit the Indians for the reassn that tbey can't stand rough usage. An Indian wanta a blanket that will wear tike leather, for be make it serve a var iety cf uses. It occurs to me that it would be a far wiser plan to give tbem thecabb outright and let them spend it asth-yllke. It would be far more econ omical for the Government, in the lorg rnn would be be'ter for poor La.'' 1897 Politics. Prom tbe Poet. Although the President sent a goodly batch of minietere and consuta to tba Senate yesterday, there were many Bor rowing hearts, for the left.overa far out numbered these who bad been remem bered. There waa Juliua Goldachmid, of MUsocri, for instance, who bad been promised a Consulship and who ia here awaiting it. Then there were quite a number of aspiring Pennsylvanians ig nored, but this, ao rumor had it, wjia be -ciose Senator Q lay is holding op the tariff bill until be gets a wojl schedule that satisfies the Phitadelpha carpet manufacturers. None of the disappoint ed ones, however, ma le the acne which Cnarles L. Melon, of Chicag occasion ed in the marble room of the Senate yes terday. Mr. Malon had been In the White House with Congressman Milla to eee if be could get one of the Swiaa Consul ships, and had met with the stereotyped reply tha. hia case would be taken under consideration. Tbia did not please htm alii lie bit, and forthwith he proceeded to argue tbe raie ao noitliy with the President that I e was forced to retire. In a wrathy state of mind he went to the Capitol and sought Senator Mason. Very fcxcitedly and loudly he took the gentleman to ta-k. In vain did Mr. Ma sou try to soothe Mr. Malone'a pertur bed spirit.. "I will expose you,'' shouted the irate Chicago man. "I will have you shown op in all the Chicago newspapers for making promises and not keeping them " And much more to tue tame effect did tbe angry Mr. Malon threaten. "Oh." said Mr. Maaon, "if you want to make threats yon can do so, only I tell you now that jou will not get your Consulship for I will see that you ate not appointed." The man's blustering talk ceased a1 once and be began to cry . Tbia melted Mason' heart and when the Chicago man departed tbe Uanator bad promised to help him nil be could. MISFITS. a peculiar sight in Med ford wna a young man on horseback with a bicvcle on mis back. The horse will not down. Good, the Salem bridge is now fixed so that neither Editor Flagg uor President T 1 ! .. . i . . il annua i:u iuii mrougu me cracaa, The Salvation Army was thirty-two years old yesterday. It la fighting harder than ever and has a wonderful tooiuoid in the world Jean Ingelow died veateniav in Tjin don at the age of 77 years. She wrote some very nice poetry, even II the Democrat man cann't appreciate it Where fifteen or taent men have. made strikes in Alaska three or four thousand men are grubbing for a living in perpetual snow and experiencing hard- luips tew can a'anu The following com en front Jarkann vine, tlonda. The Times of that c tv says: A Portland Oregon man has been married nine times. He must have lih. ored under the impression that be was or- 8u"ing a basoDall team lnonsaade ot men will rush for Daw on Citv, the frozen camp on the Yukon in th RondTke district. Vedr.natchej irom an parts oi the U. S. indicate an immense stampede that wav. It will be a big thing for the tranartortation com panics. Bryan ia said to have remarked that he addressed the largest crod at Leb- anon he ever addressed outside of ai.u: .i.u t- j. i large city, and that he would alwaval i " " , , . . -. i . , " B " I"P came early to avoid tbo rush. Thirty tram loads of excursionists through tbe Willamette valley in the day time in a week. The biggejt on record. and an immense thing tor the vallev. Albany did more than any other city to spread the fame of the va.ley. We anxiously await word from Mr. Andrei who started bvthe balloon route I on a little journey of several hundred miles to lne north pole. It Mr. Andre gets over all right be will be the biggest fellow in existence, worth 1000 a ntchr on the lecture platform. One Salem paper ia red hot because copies of another d iner of that citv were distributed among the excursionists, de claring that It ia not a fit advertisement and give strangers an inaccurate im pression oi tue city. .na yet this ia a free country. Reading between tbe hn a it ia real funny. Our Salem friends are taviog a regular picnic of a time. Don't get excited over the Yukon solid mountain of gold. It is an exaggeration on the face of it ; besides it can only he gotten by digging through two feet cf snow and building bonnrea on tbe ground to thaw the'earth so it can be dog. When a man ia willing to leave a diggings with only $10,000 there ia something tbe mat ter, itie output la email for so much talk. From tbe North Yamhill Record: The! fu, !. , . - of auch matters and ia in a poii ion to know whereof he speaks: "It ia a shame to tbink that the peoole of this state are being robbed to tbe extent of 16.000 yearly by thia diagracelul com bination of dishonest old drunks." Reference ia made to three Profeesor in tbe State Uoiversitv . The following is from toe Medford Mail: A S Haromood: "Myself and l-mily have been having a Utile outing upon the Santiam rier. I have heard teil of fiah actually extending invitatioos to be caught hut I never believed it until last week. Near where we were camped is a small lake and from it, in two data" time, I took 500 mountain trout, tbe fish would actually jump out of the wa ter to catch my book. This ia no Fred Karneburg fih story, but an honest tact The New York Sun has reports from different parte of tbe U. S. that prosper ity ia already bere. Here ia the head need by the Chronicle to announce tbe fact: Prosperity ia Already Here. Unfailing Signa Prevail in All the Great Western Males. Tbe Mortage Blifbt la Being Rapidly Lifted and Money Lies Idle in tbe Vaults ot the Lender. Here ia one of the reports: Portland gives the following: "Tbe farmers of Oregon. Washinton and Idaho, owing to tbe good price of wheat. bve been able to pay off most of their mort gagee, and this year will get almost en tirely out of debt." The Democjit wishes this were true, bnt it la ft false hood. The farmers have not paid off tbeir mortgagee, in fact Drobablr owe more than a year ago It will be a great aay wuen people get out of debt and every body should rustle that way; but it is not going to help matters to lie about it. Bran or Osto, c,tt or :asoo,i Lcrta Cocjrrr. FaAmJ.Caninrmtkea eats Uuit ba U tbs nior Prterol Ui. arm of f.J.t t Co., Mac tmsiana In tba City ot Toledo. County and Stata aforcaald nt ih.t ... tu . 1 UwRUn ot O.VB HI JtDHEU DOLUA1..H toreici ad erery case of Cmiu tbat caanot ba cured -J ut uu.-a caraaii Cci. Bwora to before me and aubacribad to my presence. Ibis Kb day ot December, A. D. Ube. A. W. OLEASOX, Xoian, Public, Han'g Catarrh Core b takes internally and act wiv mwa ana nocoot aarfaoaa ol " beodfortmtlmoniala.fr. ? f . J . CH ES E Y CO. , T-jlaOo. O. i a by I)roia. rac ' Ha'i't Fvnily fill e Ihi bsrf. All PBaaoKa knowing tbemselvea ia dthted to tbe nnderaigned are requeued to make immediate te'tlement, at I ahall cloae present bosineu the lt ot July. II. M. RonRRTooir . ItORN. GITHENS. On July 19, 1897, loMr. ana sira. i. U. Uithena, at Peoria, an 8 pound girl. All doing well. When the appetite fail, there la no nse in trying to tempt the palate with delicate food. No matter how good and well-cooked and "appetmng" the food nay be, it cannot five any nourishment unlet the atotnach ia able to digest it. Nature indicate the state of the constitution by the loss of appetite This is an unfailing indicator. It shows that something is fundamentally wrong with the nutritive functions. The only true natural relief must be at searching and fundamental as the trouble it aims to overcome. It is the thorough deer, searching character of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which causes the mar 1'". efficcT in bilious and digestive difficulties. It creates that healthful vitalitv of the entire digestive and nutritive organ. Ism which produces both the natural desire for food and the organic capacity to assimi late and transform it Into nourishing, reviv. ifymg blood and healthy tissue. It gives appetite, digestion and sound sleep, and build up solid muscular strength and vital nerve -energy. Thmron, Esq., of P. O. Boa , Klr.nl. Blair CO.. retin a, wriln: "I had bean troiiwfd with extreme vomiting In summer aeaaon. at wayssftereatlnRi had to be very careful at time to get anvthio to Uy on my stomach at all: had been takinar other mtlr!nt4 nv...."Vr "? Medical Discovery, and thought I would give it a trial. I used about five bottuVs of it and think it ia the onlv medicine that AiA m. .n . " i I a splendid appetite now, and am not uaina medicine at all and don't tbink I need any any more.1 A man who is suffering from the evil effects of constipation doesn't feel like work, and can't even enjoy his leisure hours. Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a sure, swift, safe, and permanent cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated Enules. One litUe "Pellet" is a gentle ative, and two a mild cathartic. Tbey never gripe. Dishonest druggists try to getvout6 Uke a substitute for the iai. pf the added profit " ! TELEGRAPHIC. la (he Senate WsAniNoroN, July 20. The tariff con ference report was reported to the senate today, bnt little progress was maJe on it, beyond the tor mat reading of about Iwo thirds of it. During tbe day Tillman op enly threatened a filibuster until next Dec ember if cotton baggu'g and co loo ties were not restored lo to the free lint, hut tue threat was reg arded as somewhat facetious, l'be sugar amendments occasioned a long dobate. lladley DUekaraetl New Yokk. lulv 20 Receiver E. W. Hadley. of the Oregoa l'ncific Railway Company, will tomorrow, by agreement of the attorneys, have his reports of the comptny' affairs accepted, and be dis charged on bis jurisdiction . lne sun oi me tanner ' Loan lrunt company, trustee, against the Oregon Pacific Com pany, the Willamette Valley & Const Kail road Company and T. Egerton llogg will at the same lime m eiatuusea. The road was projected to run from 1 a- quina bay. Or., to Boise Idaho une hundrea tni'es oi tratlt irmn laquioa nay eat were ctoal I v constructed. More tbao $12,000,000 was expended, wtiu h tbe bond holders Iot, for I be road, when o'd a auction, brought only tlUO.OOO. A Mjraiaeaat Fart. Sam Francisco, July, 20 That here is an actual shortage of wheat in the Ar gentine renublis baa keen demonktraltd by the cbrtering of two big sbii.s to carry wheat to Braxil. One of them, tbe (Joru liebank, 2179 tons rebutter, is alrady loaded and ready for sea. Tbe other, the CreMtingtoa, 2000 toot, is ready to begin loadicg at ooce- HalfOalary t eleb'alUa Salt Lass, July 20. Today mark (be 1": 'LT.LP, a..,. V"t ""STT? ' . L . ceieunueu in manner wuicn leaves no doubt about the reverence in which those pioneers are state. be'd ly ti e pie of the ' Ka4 Vraau fau firm G bants Pass. Or., July 30 About 11 o'clock today tire wax discovered in the pumping and power elation "f the new electric hgot and power company's punt, which standi) on the river bank about a mile and a bull from tbe business part of town. Tbe fire bad made ucn headway before it was discovered that the entire p ant waa totally destroyed befors the fire department could reacn.it. Tke Sew Crmp Pkcdhtox, Or.. July 20. A ebeat dealer said today that 60 oecta bad bei iffered bere for tbe new crop of cluu wheal: o sales have b-n reoded. So-e wheat was !d at So cen's sjvera' days ago. . Thealrilie PiTTBtBo. July, t'J. fbe strike lead ers are maintaining tbe greatest secrecy ! regarding tbeir movements.but it ia believ- j ed tney contemplate calling on tbe railway , organizations for a&tuunce. Secretary j Warner gave out today tbat a Keeting of : railway employe was held yesterday, at which tbe situation of tbe miners' strike waa thoroughly ducufaed Resolutions were adopted pledgtogsupport to the tnk ers, and each member was aseied $2 for the strike fend . tttftbt la erra Baser CiTr. Or- July 19. Soperin teodent Melter, of the North Pole mitr-. brought la thu evening T.'i nraindc nf trmA 1 equal to SOO.ftX). Thw is tbe heaviest ciMo-up -m inai mine tail lar. and it ti about tbiee week' time 1 be gold bnct will be bd I for leuodei Barring's iepectioe. lie U tbe Loodoo owner and u expected ber early at il wek. Losrxis. July 19. Tbe leWifaph enntan correpotdent learn tbat tbe uh government has demaaded an ininiedi- a"e coercion ot Tor key. Rttia oo ite otter hi ad, has dVeiartd that the moment f JT coercion has not jet ams-ed. and thai i the sitoatioa tnott not be omt licaid. Germaay, the ccrrespenUrnt tUie. hat ' concurred in tbi view. I osnox. July 19. In the hoo-ebf tvta-1 mona today, in tie cour. of a debate on the foreign office ote, bir Ctr'- IhlVe, radical said Tae graveat foreign n jwlin at tbe preheat iscmeot groara oat el oar relations j with the United rtalea, and tf the matter! is not dwelt upon, it it heranae tbe govern I meet iconacioo that io t difticn! I matler It cannot coant on tbe support of it... . k. i rMHNl llM- WwHiFOTOJC. July 19. Toe conference report on too bill was adopted by th- knoe shnrtly after midnight by a vote oi K tt 1 IS. and at noon today tSe report wjil go to tne senate for action there. 1 hi echpae ail prvviooar cord. Tiiis reu't wa ac com, lubed after 12 hour cootinuout de bate liat two speechea were made by th rpou'tcasa, ooe bv ltogey, in openio tbe debate, and bjr Payne, in douog it. A lea Caart Ccokxe. Or.. July 19. Hie coonty court ba decided to call lot oid and let cmtrstl for tbe construction of tbe round- anon K-r a new court fcmie. a oon a tbe olao are acoeptnl. It i intended V build only toe foundation tbia aeaaon, tbe taperal ructure to be baid nest snaitner. realisli Ilea StUTTUt, July. 13 One hundred men tooa paaaage today on tbe steamer Al-Ki. most of tbem startiog on what u ca'led tbe overland trip to the Cioodt ke. From Jun eao they will go 100 icilea further, by water to I 'yea, then -e over ihe moontain paaw. down Lace Lindermao and Uooet to lh Yukon River and down that rivet to tbe near diacoveriea. Among tbe number are many men well! known in bcntMe. Ta Mrtkers Ike Warpaik f iTWBt-Ro, July, 13. Tbe event of to davinthe Pittsburg coal-ninin; district indicate that thore ia trouble ahead The strike has been on for two week without rue for aittrtn to any quarter, but todav the paog of bunget and mothTtng of diacceteot have taken tangible form, and before morning 1000 miner will have msrvhxt on Cannonsburg, tbe objective D:i nt bring tbe Boone and Alikon mine. Tba Tartar Washisotos, Jnly. H. Tbe indica tions toniitbl are the tariff bill, as airteed to by tbe republican coiferee yeterJy. probably will have pawed both houce of congreaa and be a la w at tbt end of the present week. . it ia not believed there any dixpstition on the pirt of the democratic member of the conlererce to delay the bill in full com mittee, but tbe democrat have bad no meeting in determine their course of ac tion n tbia point. Will be aarry Xew Yotk, July, 18 This city ha been touched with the gold fever, l'be past 24 nours haa seen com to the f ront at least 2000 Argooaota, ho will be on the way to tbe Clondyko legion just aa soon a arrangements can be made tor trananor tation. Thia city furnished more 'VKts than any other state in the Union. Will Arbitrate Yokohama, Ja'an, July 19. The officers press states that it is probable that the Japunese government will agree to the proposal of Hawaii and submit tbe dispute between the two countries to arbitration. A Weaaaa xtlaatag Salem, Or., July, 18. iHrs. Martha Ueruld, of, Missouri, who has been tbe sueat of ber sinter, Mrs. K. F. Goode, disappeared shortly after noon yesterday and ber whereabouts is a mutter of much concern to bur rotative?. A large assortment of garden seeda white clovt. ?, timothy and blue grass seex'a juiit recoiled fresh at C E Bbownkll'r. $100 shirt waikta reduced to 50o ft Read, Pe.kcock & Co'. hiTu'l:uc for Ully Cenls. Oubi-untscd tolmcco habit cure, make weak men strong, blood puro. We, 11. All druegiMs. To Cure Conn 1 1 tuition Fnrever. Take Ciisrareta Cuiuly Cullmruc. Ho or SRo. If C C. C. lull to cure, uruiiimtu rwfuiiil niuucy WTNr UPRIGHT AN0 FAITH FUL gentlemen or lad'.ea to travel lor reiponsible, esiablahed bouse in Oregon. Monlhlv tCS.OO and expenses Position ahaily. Refeience fcncloe elf-addressed atamped envelope. The Uominicn Ct-n.pany, Iwpt. H, Chicago. J. Gradwolil Informs the general public tbat be aell aa low aa anybody in the city torn t n . 1 (Mat AAil lafANI VVl Ksas 1 ..STiSui ' " r j T,wnwnsii 7 April 1st, 1897 . J, ikadwobi, FIRST TOUR COMING ON DRAWN The Biggest, Greatest Grandest, Mightiest Circus 3 Ring Circus,5 Continent m j j . i tti s aii auu ungiaai xjux upectu intiuou wuu. octtsb uuuw ia a cir cular fSteel-barred Ponderous Caf?e Ileal Koiiian Hippodrome on One-third Mile Track Arabian and Kentucky steed e ridden and driven around the great eclipse by scores of the most undaunted, fearless, intrepid, skillful, ex alted riders and drivera thTmighpt BOVALAPOS! The Ocean' Awfullest Treasure. The most frightful, uncouth. horrit.U horn-bearioK, clover-hoofed den izen of the trackeese and treachons deep. TH3 EMISUSDLQ3G ST CI7IS Captl'ieire Perrier who flings hinufclf backwerda from the most perilous height in full view of tne aud ience, somersaulting aa he decends. An awe-inspiring, terrible descent. Earth's Supremist, Mcst Giant Camel, Longest Mancd and Tailed Horse, Surprises, Wonders, Featares Grand Free For AH Street Parade ! MO fien Dens of W-ld Beasts, 5 Bands of Music, Silver Cathedral Chimes, Steam Canicpc, Gold and SiiTer Coariote ana Band Wagons, Mile of Spiced- and Wonder, Every entry morning at 10 o'clock sharp. fl TWICE DAILY, FREE TO ALL! CHEAP EXCURSIONS ON ALL LINES OF Doors ojen at I and 7 p. m.; Perfjrraances at 2 and 8 NoVGaniMing jr Swindlijg ihe Walter L. Mun hov !crowJ4 that attended Sterday J Reserved DSBORN Mowers ... Osborn extras. Deering extras. Oliver plows, hardware, tinware and Stoves. CRESCENT BICYCLES. D0PKIXS BROS., 1st Street, Albany, Oregon. STATS -A Traialtii SchotdTor Teachers - Regular Normal Course of three year. Senior year wholly professional. Train ing department of nine gradaa with 200 children. Ina.ruetion and trainiug in Gymnastics (Sweedieh eyatem), and vocal music for public echoola. The noriu-1 diploma is reoognixed by law as State Life Ccr- 11 LUbt expense tuition, look, board and lodging (approximately) $35.00 per year, atudenta boarding I heuiaelvee.fi 10 per year. Academic grades accepted from high acho-ds. Catalogues cheerfully aent on application. Addreea 1. L. Campbell, or . A. V ass, Preaident. Sec Faculty. - a . V, -ok ZXfiiP' . , 2 the largest t M tGYgLa and Best tyl k fArii'j (pS Equipped mltfjV S Factory in Igpr tclighthe World select the Waverly because they h.iva learned to know the dil ElftCf P. flCCd fa"0 between a wheel that ia actually high grade and one tha niAj.Zj-' iaaimpiy claimed to be. Soma others maybe good but th F(lCierS"w Waverly ia the higbeet of all high grade. MADE BT N DIANA BICYCLE OO. 'NDtAHAFOUa, 1ND ALQAWY CIGAR FACTORY Wi ANTEO. Agent lo represent tbe Singer Mfg Co. Skrv and com mission. Apply lo G. J. Jackson, St. Charlea Hotel. RED RASPBEHRIES. May be bad at tbeeardbn of F II Hukhson for 3 cento a box by picking them yourselves. OF THE PACIFIC COAST. ITS OWN GEEAT TRAINS BY ITS OWN POWERFUL LOCOMOTIVES. or Them All ! Hi Lai Menagerie.Real Roman m tttsi T5 World-Famous, Universal Devices Allowed About the was a source ol aston'shnient Denver News, June 1. Seats at Burkhart Harvesters! Elegant De signs io Crockery WareatCONfl 5 HUSTON'S See it ?:?Arebuiltin MTE Conn & Huston, ' Agent lajvrieir DOG TAX NOTICE. The do tax is now delinquent. All doirs not tagged will be taken up and dealt with accenting tolaw. B B Dunn. Poundmsxter. COW FOR LAT.E. Jersey cow. will be freak milk aooo. Call on W m Ftick inger, Front and Pine streets. iV Hippodrome. Free Horse - . a i i -- Renowned Aienic Male BABY LIONS! BABY MONKEYS ! BABY ELEPHANTS! i hs Only liaby Hippopotamus r . tver oor n on this hem:- ptere. A cote, plraeicg, cuonice. winnin?. r.Iavinl tricky, tetchy, ca'cbr, diminntive, e- Hjuuui, qarung creature. TBE ONLY BAGDfS STMB3 ,'",aaaijaa.aaaaaaaM1a-.l,.i. i an u - . WALLACE, THE WONDER! The only bore nding Loo. A circus champion. Surely tbe only one of Ha kind. A beautiful, intelligent art she animal. HerJ-iOf Will Beasts. Llrs of Serpents. Flocks of Birds. Drove of l ame Feasts. Dent of Vicious Kcp.ils. ISO All-Star Acts. lOO Exalted Champions. 1GOO Men, Women and Uiiljren 300 Finest. Aristocratic Horses 13:33 A ft ASD 6:30 P U RAILROADS p. ra , rain cr Shine Grouud. - and aeii-tt tx. th iinaisnse & Lee's. tADKIHISTEATQVS KOTICL I Notice is berely given thai be nnder 1 sifrra-d adtumiiTitor of tbe e4a-e of A D ! Knox. decaed, bas ied hie Sail aoon-t 1 in id e a .e in the coant- eoart ot L-un i coartr.OresrT), and t-it s'.d ccr has I ff led tb third div tf August. 137, at tte boor of 1 o'c'vk in te at:ernj"n ot aid oar a tt tiice rt tesnr-g a!! ot jec iioo tbcrc'o and ef'tnar '"e "ane.tlx're forc. :l pr nc i-arirg ary j-viu-n to . ud !:-" i-c--unt are teretv rtouseti aaa n.cvlto aprr anJS'-et'oe tame in Uooed dtr. pa'ed Ibis l&h da of Jure. 1S97. W R Bh-yec. P T PrscAX. AtsrnfT. Adam i r at e 0EUKQ9FKT TX TAYES5 H1TPC i at duirqaect In ro r l now tn my bacdt for colctiou ;a '-v od T of the county court eieouti'n w ... iyae foraUofsau tax remaining unpaid cn Angcrt 0, ard tdiiitiora! cava d4- ed on an.i afte said date MC GAIXES, Sheriff and Tax OUreJtr of Lien Ce Or K3TICE OF FI.'iAL ETTLL'NT. Xotic is berebv pivea thst S E Yarig, tbe iJuiin;!-tr r wi;n fne mhi -nth-Tel ot ttie estate ot Jane Fanning, deceed. ha rendered and rrwva'ed nr settieaient. aal ied in th couutf d.;rt cf he state of tlreoo for Lun voumy. Lis anal a cour.tof his adoirnistra km of snd estate: and teat S-itun'sj, the HVh day of July, 1S97. beine a dv ot i be July terra of d court f-r 1S9T . at 10 o'clock a m, has bjen sppo'nted b the judge ot aid court, for the settlement of said account, at wMcb time any peron interested in said esUt nuty appea' file his object-oes to said axunt and p'cent the same for bearing Dated at Aibanv, Oregon. Jane 2, 1S97. Euii.Ns Caxsos. S E YorNo, Atty for Adair. Adrur. Notice for Publication Lasp OrncK at Okeox Citt, Os. Jjne'iiiJ, 1S9T. Kotics is beiehy given tht th" ll'owicg named settisr hs tiietl cot'ee of hi inten tion to make tinal proof io (urjorl ef hu ciami, anl lisu Siidproaf witl'be -wad., be fore tha county e'etk .f Unn cnotstv at Al bany, Oo, on Aasnst 7 r, 1S97. liz; Wil liam Sbnh: H E STS1 tor th lot 4 of iiec ) Tp 10 S li 2 W , He eaine ha f.!low. ing witneaaea to prove hia cant nuom rei dence opoo and cuHivatioj ef, Mjj via: J H Pyne. Krank W D-vnv. K S Rujkirk, all of Jff.ro. Cgn, and A Ii Bond of AlUanv, Co. IiOBKi T A MttLIR, Kegutj.- "How To Get Rich r s-iuran)TOi weetiv, witn our plan of investment: von cannot lose Two -. :it men made saui and ftioO ias.t month on 2i. V oti can do likewise, if you d.m't invest, nd keep your money in your pocket, you wilt be ooor all your life. Try us with and se what we can UC. Vbsoiutelj no risk. Wiite for rwrtioularii to 1 Guarantee Broaerage Co ,v Oifiis 213 and Byrne Building, Ios Angeles. Culilcraia. FOR RENT. Six room ward f.w rent at Inquire of G. W. Wright. house in upper i par mon in T OST. Srown book, conlainiDg ac I counts fvr vegetables and berries. Keturn to Dsmocat otfice. varvrrno wanti a tuition in the Holme Y V Business college of Portland ? Call at tbe Democrat orloe. iti'iil w WtU be kept on tsp ai the public :snd, j as least of DMfKBAT (nee. Mineral water from Waterloo. odaviile and Findley, for sa e by bottle or dozen or delivery to family, try case in 2 dozen lots, at 50 cents per dozen to regular pa trons, bottles renuen, let dozen to cents : dingle dozen 60 cents, bottles to be re turned. Ordere taken from any part of Oregon and prompt shipments made. UBf CO ml ISERAIVt A TUB UO. M. W. Wiikins, Manager. Star Bakery Corner RronJalr.in and ! fret M L;LiLl PSOPaiETD? -DeMT Ii Ciii.i.cJ Frii!t. Glassware, I Tied Fruit. Tobacco, Siiar, Coffee. Etc. "rryffciBi 'fcat i rpt trood variety and gro eery store. High est pi- Palrt fT ALL KIN!' L'Cf SENDERS COMPLIES lways Pay. Noqoeetian a'tont fall and prompt ment of ioaers by fire on inamaBce p?) wits tbe leading agent cf Aibasy. U. &n den. Don't aJ-oar yoarwlf to be roped into !& rarioas Local Mntuals" aow heme posiied on yoa u being "cheapest ia su ranee, when yon i-i?ure yea do sot rant to wottt aV at eetticir toot money i caw of Iocs SENDERS lafsrance. Hay, Grain and 'A a. REMOVED. r"jnnc-K5Te Clears, Ett. ,1 4(S block, where the Bro-xn he is readv or business. His woik is the best FOSHA & HASOS -Wholesale it Retail BSuESISTS ilD EOGESSbt EES AXJklXT. O&bSCS Pore Droge and tbe finest and Largest Stock of Stationary and Books in the Ha'rkeU For Sale. ( Tt.e entire oo'St. hs?si, carriages, tc. of the John eVfcmeer livery stable offered for sale. Farties wufaiik to boy please call at tbe ab'es and only tboee wbo isenn bailees need aptly. A bargain wis! b given Iohs Scukxex. aaiaiaaaaaaaajaia 5?f Oveats as4 Tr4 at irks obiataed aad all Fkt act bssisesaeoaUaeted f -r Moderate. Fees- t-ca moUi l.crsmeorT'otix m a aj Tijw mtmtablarreaorc&imk. OsrfeeaotdaatiU Faaatiaaercred. A Paorehlet "How toOV tua ltB.- ants cost ot sum ii tba C b J f.Typi nonagwa aaat ftrq. ',Ti m C. A. SfOW & CO. Frfarawaryiijaa,tr-n. Toa eaa b Mad a-l - -.jaeprv.- asi aaa u sm a ii ii trM Ui k 7 nrnnMlmr -u. m.nn n can m-M laaaarparaxiMBix. man main 1 Xaka a Jia feava 1 a , Uil kt ao&ea tiUB.3ta la itwii. a.,, Tkraaa. t tR.HT.oaay I ww CaUIa m. Kiaariar or TveCiw I raaaenraiv ftaajl inMaew w Tats ci I w bunoWM tha aLUl r tk am. 1 1 I, a.irte. lornuTTwsntettUJ, m mvia.cr vt iraauas dbwaae tu or fHlLl NK aad w kT tlMM eaHial Wktad w asnmiiuoaal l f IMaut aifc aad a i ilafa e aiaaeaile Teapl Oileaai. llllaata. SOLICITORS WANTED FOR DR. TALMAGES"The rrtb Girdled." i or hia fatuous tour around the world, a thrilling story of savatre and barharoo lands. Four million Taltoaire" book sold, and "Tbe &rth Girdled" is his latest and RTandest. PEMANP EK'RMOCS Fvervbodv wants this fanoo evok; only $3 50. BIG BOOS. BIG CuMM liQSS. A cold mine for workers. CREDIT tl EX. FKE1GHTPA1D. OUTFIT FRE Drop all Irash and sell the km of hoc and u'ake SS00 a month . Addrees for ou fit and terntor. The IViniitwn Com pany. Star Building. Cbire Dr AJanis Cueick Elock Albany, Or rainless work a apecialt. l tvta-iM.'n.iNU. Ladies aruuirir iJ learn cutting and Si tint; by the Mor gua system, call an Mrs B. E. Owen Dresses made for $2.50 and up. Cor ad andCalapooia. e W V I MTPI a iiianitu.-i tew mere meets by the day to ew. T PftU8i'- VV Mks K. h. Owes. T70R SALE. A good or? an and hoase- JU noid tarnitnte tor sale cheap. Mas. N. IL Laxbson, 4th and Wafaingtcn St. ' 1 .a ar ft 1 t r r E- i i