j! 1. ,. . .. .XMiMujlM-fl..m - m,,,,,,, N;ll( n ; , ' n.nnilult mn. n..n 1 1 gaily &mxotcd. JllH.ESIlAW. The democrats uf this district AM well in nomicaling for circuit judge Hon J J Shaw, of Salem. It would be hard to find a man M ter qualified for the position or one whose nomination would give better satisfaction to that class ol independent voters who believe that ability and intcgtlty, rather than parti sanship, should rule in our courts. The judge is so vv ell known in Marion that a per sonal description is unnecessary. His official carter here is one of the few brglit spots in county management. He was county judge fiom;S to 82' and during that time he gave Muion count an administration noted fcr its economy and retrenchment, while at the same time none of the mstenal interests of the county were neglected. vVhen he assumed office the county was ever $40,000 in deb', and county warrants were at a very heavy discount. For this lalter reason everyhlng the county purchased was paid for at a high rate, and on every contract made the county was a big loser. During his term he brought the county's credit up to par, paid effthe en tire debt, left a surplus in the treasury, and reduced the count) ' taxes nearly five mills on the dollar. In add. .ton to this he supplied every road district In the county with scaperst something they had previous' been without Severe storms and floods en wed the loss of bridges and these w ere replaced, the bridge at Aurora being substituted by a fill, avoiding further expense at tht point. Judge Shaw was a candidate for re-election; but the le pub'.i:ans worked a very clever scheme when they nominated a gentleman of th-. same name, who ucsived the votes of many re publicans who thought they were voting for the incumbent, and in this manner he was de feated by a small majority In 1SS6 he ran for circuit judge against Jiu'gc Uuise but was defeated by a few vote by that able friend of the farmer. Judge Shaw has a hot of friends in the republican party throughout the district who wi!l no doubt support him in preference to his young opponent .-Mai ion County We regard the nomination of Judge A. S Bennett for judge of the supreme court as one of ihe wises, acts of the democratic convention. Mr Bennett U so wsll rnd so favorably known in this county that lie needs no Introduction from us. In fact the people here are tUl wont to call him a Crook county boy and claim him as their own. Mr Bennett, as all know.is an exceptionally able lawyer, and the major ity that the l emccra'.s will loll up for him next June wi'.I make him know that he is in it, so far as this commonwealth is con cerned. Prineville -ir.. From the way some of the Hill papers talk we infer that they imagine that if he be nominated they will not need the as Usance of Cleveland and his fiiends, and the same may be said about some Cleve land papers. In this they are mi-takened. To elect either will require the hearty, united Mrenglh of the whol-j party. To democratic papers, our admonition Is to get ready to do nil in our power to elect the nominee of the contention whether Cleveland, Hill or any other man who ma be chosen. The many friends of Hon II H Gilfrcy will learn with regret that he is likely to S"on lose his place as reading clerk in the United .States Senate. Mr Gi.frey has filled this place forabou t.ve've yuns a..d has proven himself one of the most at tentive and ellicicnt clerks that b:)dy has ever had. He is a democrat and must give wry as a republican wants the place. The senate will lose more than Mr G'lfrov. Mr L Webster, the republic. u candidate for ntt runy-gcneral is now circuit judc of tbe first jud'eial distiiot. It U ail by t ;,? who cl dm to know that n niO'o ;h u h.( tie c B i appealed from hi drift lithe Sajr-fiu ourt, hi I.a hec.i r-.;-'!. If uch I 0 the C!is-. (and vro thir.k it will not be quo'L- iic J,) ht3 q'.:ali:ituttiis for thy office f r.Uoruy-ZJUernl are u t au-'li ax woul 1 cunmmi 1 him very strongly to ti.e voters of iho stile. Oa tho c;ntarv Mr Chainha.Iin'a (jaalifieitiona are not ques tioned Tho beauties of the protective a 0 Ik me are rhoTu iti'pbcina duty of 11 per cent t n procior.s ntoi.es and 91 per cent on wooNn got da. Wo nuppiiG this arrangement mtiu tha rich who wo.tr dtamoals aud othor cojt y jewelry, but what can tho poor thiLk of it who ri'Vrr wear preoinu? torii-.i ami jiwtl.y 1 ut (if neojssitv ni'wt wear woA'i goods nr lu lnr fro., inclement wv-ather. Mclvinlo placed a duty on intuited wines of "'.) pur cint aid 01 people's v.o!t'ii c'othiiiR of Ut per ctm. Tno picture may he a beautiful or.o t wiuc-bibWs but it ii by inea'is at'.rac-tivtt t tho labor m:j, me chanic r fr.rrr.iT. Hon Dunham Wright has decline J the nomination of the third party for Supreme Jude, and M V Uoork, nominee for con gress has failed to fde his certificate of ac ceptance. K M Veatch ia n-uJ enough for the independent farmer to support. Portlcml JH.-fafci. So is A S ISennett a man whom they well may vote for Supreme Jude. Lloiul Wehs'er, the jml'C who fined And tried to ,end the editor of the alley AVi-on to pi i-v.n for contempt for criticisms In his paptr is a noir.inec for attorney general. 'Ie U unlit for anything. - MaMield Shu . Hut Hon G K Chambclahi h t ii.'neitily fit for nt'oincy general and li e vvera will NOT INSTKl'CTEO. A ubsciiber wants to know "If the Ore gon delegates to the rational democratic convention were instructed for Cleveland, or arc thev personally in favor of Cleve land." Thev were not Instructed for Cleveland. The convention voted down a resolution Instructing for Cleveland and one Instructing for Pen no ye r. While the convention was strongly In favor of Cleveland, it would not Instruct for him for the reason that In the whirligig of pol itics It might be bad policy when the con vention meets to nominate him. hen the convention n.eets if good policy de mands the nomination of Gorman, Rus. sell, Palmer, Hill, Flower, Boies or any other man our delegates w ill not vote for Cleveland, notwithstanding they are all personally favorable to the cx-presidunt. The convention in a very hearty, enthusi astic spirit endorsed the administration of Grovcr Cleveland and also that of Cover nor Pennoyer, but it refused alike to In strict for either governor or for Cveland, thus ieaving both on the same footing so far as the convention was concerned. Judge R P Boise has been set aside by the republican "ring" for circuit judge, and I G Burnett, of Salem, a man aln.ost wholly unknown to the profession In this judicial district, substituted in his stead. The democratic nominee should be elected by all means, that we may have a couit well worthy to succeed Judge Boise. West Side. ' Alter cal'Ing D C Sherman a villain and a swindler, and swearing by all that is binding that his name would never ap pear in that paper as a candidate, the edi tcr of the Statesman swallows the crow and hoists him at the head of the column. Verily the Statesman is a political retrom Ingent. Marion Countv Democrat. For some reason, we Vnow not what. the Portland Daily VtefaUh and the Kv r ijr since the state conven tion, have a kind of disgruntled way of saying things. Our cotemporaries should bear in mind that the democratic party in Oregon is much larger than any one man, or anv dozen men In it. C'llILEMtE.N K.OV The plcasaut llav.ir, yentle action jnd sooth ing tile-eta of Svrap of Fitis, wln-n in need of a laxative, r.d if the lather or mother be cistio or bi.i'iut, the tnouc gratifying re stilta follow it.i U4t-, so th;tt it is the best family remedy knuwu and tvery f imilv bould have a bottle. As p-tie-.! nYuiUhos iu proportion to the richness of th roil, so tho human body thrives in accordaocd w ith t;iu (piality of it blood. Ilencj the i-ece.-'sity of licoiu the vit.d iluid rich and pure with Ayer'j S:tra paiiila the b.ut biood mecliciae you can liud :CE7 A I) VI5rrri:5i:.M KiN'l s. rglORF.NT A ti-.m t:cr Lus;nr3s JS. psit of tho citv. V. ill hold Iwi hor suj, biugy, eic. luijuiic :u lUin ciDce. CJ N.STKKLK.tCO., Allianr, Ores seiuru - 1 1,111 ami nHjoinin oi'.iinl B IUDs FOI! SA.E. -Mrs V"m Meyer nas some tiuo canary oirtt.. spiiuuh. b.:'it'jil whistlers, tor pale. C1I on her at herhonieon Water htrcr, holueen Hill aud Mnine ttrcct-.'. TTOR SALK So:oim1 ban I F.ieka'.d orcan in A I onn liti m J-'or iurthi-r I'tirticulars call at lesidcncn of W L Moore. V-bingtori utrcet, between 3rd and 4th. COS. Puro brod (! lirown Lrp- J born ettgx l per 13. Address, YV W Crnwford, Talimati, Oro'm. IIWA nolo for JJOO siur.pj by J F 4 Whiting and (' M VM'.iiiutr. bi-'arinf; nam May 11th, 1S11, inHiH payable one yr niter date, to Aiunsta Vl'arner, at Alliany. Or, at H per emit p.ir anuiiin. 'Iho lU'dtr v;iil ploH.i r)iurn te Mm W nmr, at this oit-. Tub pnHllc is Imro by V7rii6d Hain-1 ptircljasini; tue t-ai.l note. A TOCNd r.i (!tsire.4 niiplnyi)i:iL for lift nrnooii-4, I.uiniront this A "S 7"AXTEl. A tingle mnn wr.rts j;7ajc V t work on fnrm by i!ay or mouuth. Addrtba I C lJueibill. Albany. Or , or i c: him at hta home iu Fair.la!t, one mil ea-1 of Albanv. a cliopper mn t" atnt'he-l.it'dirod. 1 hivo a fow f.:i K:ctrio IStlttries oa liaiul yr. wi.l soli ail on ewv terms. 3r.l Jt Wp.shingtoa St, Albuiy, Or. O Q O GOOD NEWS Q For Ihe millions of consumers of (Q gTatt,sFills.e ) It kIvo lr. Tint plmwi.rc to ;ih-nouiii-r that ho is now iinttlng ti:a TINY LIVER FILL i nf cxccp(V.xgy fJin.il! ti, (ij9.v. t r'tnin)iiKlt virtiifHoftln.' l:ir;T . Otimntcol itur-lv u ct'tiMf, lloth of thpf.- ii fa lire ft til lvmioil. TnoTAa io of - TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS Imiltuxvtl In the border (f thin 'nd," A I.HAXY ()l,l r:Cl l(i A fciX'Y C, Ii. DALRYMPLE, Manager, '.'lNiti.'iin a Pi'fvt.iMy rc.-srilliM if wt, r.rrs i.ii.lenu hi hi I tlica!ltv Imii. ctl K'K t u r A LAJUiAIiV. h it An vni''.TAin,K rA:.'t kor sai.i: consistinc i'f40 Here, loiamd on mile north cf All ai v Lai d Ims (in inidls vll i iurovfii. For lur'.uer In rrltcr Oros, groctr. F, M. French keeps railror.rt time. Buy your procerins of Parker Cnw Fijo proocriei at Conn & lie Ddricuoo'u. Latest tl.ret music at Will & Litk'r. Nt!W crvftin chfc juat loceh-ed at Coiirnd Meyers. C W C11M1, job printer, Kliuo Block, does tirst class work. E W Aehison tCo ore celling monunicntc at l'ortland prices. Stcw&rt Sz Sox sell the very best rateut shears and 6cissors. The finest line of packet hnivet in the city at Slow-art & Sox'a. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. 0" to 2 W Cobb, successor to Paisley & Smil'-v, Flinn lilrik, fcryiurj b printing ofaiU.'b " Dr ! Elli, l l.yjitir.u ami surgeon, Albauy, Ouou. Calls made lu cit cr country. With his new bakery Conrad Mover is .ibleto c-fferold and new customers every thing tiistclass iu baked goodj. Found! that West's Cuugh Syrup is the hist for coughs, colds mid all throat and lung diseases. Lime bottles, 25 and 50 cents, feold by J A Cummtntr, diucuirt Bad Blood. Impure or Yit.'atcd blood is ulno ft. "V'tP 1 w w " v . wiui vj sumo xste&i&s&F of constipation or iudlces- LT-t-rl Ant f .... I i joCS (. "i .r' irui'i: r. i !.rotl-.ruiiarni;if 'Vv';'- ttitt'iiiMi r. iiu.h tliis c.!id:i:uii 1 !;:..;; ;m: i!'t- ;iihH v. i.h the iireslc r::!'icr::l " .th" VIio it:ik:i lli'.ry Is Old R!i ! r.h- .-(. .1 .v'.i Vi;i'(iilji!;:ur !i m-Hltri!. 1; f,-v.. U. i r ?vt l .-r l'ie trmiU;-. It srocMiM t:.i.' ii c:t ; .- it:..: lxiv.ils to ltt;:h- fut uMit:i, a.;.i iavi ..::.;: tl o i irrulai and t!iu !!.:i-ur4.l..t nr.- fjiiVi (unh d oiV i;:riT.;;'.i t:.t -..-..I c:t.::.iu-:. Try i: an.'. u ij i:.. .. ;.;'..t:'.i TijirH .'; Vs.,.-! h..v-.:.. -'. V : 'J 1 h'.o ? 1 a;i; .i ;c . ; tie becd .ii ( . 1 1 ? ! : IU, fr 1 (-..' 1 f.-i 1 it sv; mitl trji- .1 K-.r:! .-fi:':i:.'jir.j.i:ar.- FOR BALE BY CE3 G STAKABD ALBANY NOTICE. nrUIE COPARTNKR'illlP HEI1KTO S. foro (ixi.siiur; under the firm name of iiyman lirowueil is tins day dissolved by mutual oontent. Mr HTUian rotirin Irom the firm. WiMhinff to oloso up our bUHiucss by May 1st all partis., knowing uiuuipuivcs inoeu'.Ki ro me nrm wi;i f.iense sett.e their account ittimediately i;;thr ptrtnrr will tigi. in liquidation. uhi'y, ur., April lotn, l&vj. J A HYMAN, ALBEKT ItROTVSEt.Ij. ITavinrr ruircIiHSftd tli int, rt.-t nf.T Ilymau in the "Albanv Nurseries." I sbiil! continue tho buiiinsss it the old local ion, m an nlargei scale Thanking 'nr friesds for their liberal pHrouagra in the pnt,I Hhall ondeavor for ihe luturo by i.iir nun in,erai uo'jiin to merit h em ttuuanco of your favor. Alb&ny, Or., April 15th. ISM AL.HEKT ERO'.VNKLI,. End S Store. llest s'ork of 2mVgS goods In the Vulley, nml tli most rcasonablo prices. I havo on hand nil kinds of FURHITITCE, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETS. One (!u-)r wa-i f S i3 Yonn ' h pM fit 3 sVfl GQTLSES. E -.DYl's - TO -1 AYE, iltoy Uim Dya Wcrks. O.J. leilll,Pi;opiQ'(ei. Clothini; Cleaned, Colored and Repaired, f.adies shawls and Dress Goods a specialty. Faded clothing rcsored to It ori Tina color, to look like new. SatUf.iction Guaranteed. Give Me a Call. Work called for and delivered. Opposite Parrisl.'s Prick. IT 13 TTTflTr-VHT, W.O' fti". Itr 111" f.! :it.-, PurU;v.tin- lit,., .ro H:.J. ;m.l Lijd cvcrr h.vc. ft -vIIIl ; ! fori? Tr-a :. ami K.T.iiir .i i ii-rJohn A!d-r) ,-i.DHcaiioivi', lirl: v. si-:i s p-!.Va' t'a ;-ri-xfl v::d H TWO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD!. Vhile trj'ing to Crowd thei) WAY INTO DEYGE & FKOFIAH BROS itoro, where they aiwas have on hand he largest Stock south of Portland, of Ihe latest Improved Kltles nlf .Shot 3uns; an Immense stock of Klshint; Tackle of tvery description; Tents, I lammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention in connection with the Store, nnd one ol he best workrren In the State to do any md all kinds of w .r Come on Cn -.e No rouble to how goods ".iia!l profit and quick a!,." is ou. .notto. Albany IRONWORKS Manufacturers ' (EAM ENGINES CRIST AND SAW ILL MACHINERY IRON 1UD ALL KIICS OF HEAVY A"D LIGHT VORK, IN 'RON r.HD CRASS CASTIHQS. SpeciHl attention raid to rcpairir; ail kinds of machinery. r'at'nrns Kade on Short Notice. Corllr.f.t.Siifbiii uml Ffrwt Sf CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIErOB. ieai.kr;:n ('l-.lim.tl VeattK, Csanrii Pitvt -l 1 .!. ntfivc , sj neatiwar Ir!eI rroi'M. Vese',tli)t, Tcbttrco, CEeacH f:-e, Ten, In lart everj g that Is ttpt in a fronura van.ly and .H.-try Bt.ire, llilieat market prict pai J f'r AIjL KINDS CP PRODUC2 J. A. Cu3i:iiii:i: i-iierra, Paintw, Oil ALBASY, :- CRESS?) WICKHAH&ANDEESflN Orposi e St Cnr-rles Hottl RtU'iicie l to J taiih wort a specially ftrasch oflice. at Moses' barber iho i Laundrv c osed avenlcgi at 7'30 o'clock A BIG STOCK -:- op -:- 13aby :-: BuociRs best arrtncrlt ever brought io Ahrr Stcpqit .v Sox's, Sec (lie Piia-ies ami Get I'liccr. NOTK'K IS 1IERKBY GIVEN 1 riAT t)l, KlLlllt. .(..llnn ... .1 , ," , J , "I'S w .lit, EldSIf holders nr Iho Albany Woolen Hill C'omi any will be held ai the Mk'e ofsal.i cnmpsiiy in th-. city of Albanv, i.n countv, Oroum, i.n 'i urs.a' , "tho loh day i,f May. nt the lio ir of 1 o'clock . .ii,,, I.B-U nr.,, i. r me purpose i tlect inir ( l lulir ilirri'ii.- t. pany foribn t-rin one yr-ar, and for tho tr.uiK.u-t.o:i of such ther buslnm as umv lo:illy iMm bMi'ir-. k! I m-, nc l)jn ly order isrili.-. ;;.t.'. flMrvtrra Arr: .T ! if.ivr;i o Paper Wed OUR STOCK FOR A N Is now complete, and comprises the following lines. LADIES AND CHILDREN WEAR, Staple Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Embroideries and Flouncingu, Silks and Satins, Complete Stock of Shoes, Etc. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR Clothiag, Fine NegJegee Shirts, Working Mens' Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, ' Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc. V e guarantee prices to be the lowest as compared with quality. Call ans! examine goods and pel prices before purchating elsewhere If you wish to save money. No trouble to show goods. G, W. Simpson. Julius Gradwohl s Bazaar The very latest news ia that you oanhuy at JULIUS GKADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuekle's Coffee, Per Pound 25c. lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 lba Magnolia Sugar Vhite 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, f pallons 1.00 5 Gallons Good Pickles 90 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90 T will eomluot a alrlct csh atom, mi l all iroods will bo sold for net n wh fr.iai U to IT. per cent l.ss than rnymar pries. an mo isirUi syius ci ili.vb.s, as won as a uenyral ass.irtinnnt or Kroosrina, orotfr ;ry, Ian: p. nd fix! ur is complete. 1 make a spodalt. of fiio sun, oj!Tjhs aatl btkinj; powder, and always please my cr.stome.rs, Ajioni. 1 r twr-ral rosponsiblo insurance companies. J tiling CU'A! wo1il ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 5 RETAIL GHOCFK CJGAR3 TOBACCO, AND KINDS IN LARGE; OR IIV3 THEIR Flinn Block. -: The Oregon Land Co. Wltn its bonie offic al SAL3M, - - - OBE&OIT, In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office fn Portlano, WAKESa specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem. Will sell 5, 10 or 20 aero lots at S50 to $60 per acr small cash payment 'or particula WANT And will sell for the next 30 days lumbor at my yard In Albany at thaso pricol . Common Kongli t 9 00 Common Kouyh, izcd jo 00 Clear flooring, rustic, furuish1uB"iiV"qVuvr.J""".!""I"I".'!"." 18 c0 T.,,. Hud quality i.'.'.'.'.'V.' 5 00 Laths, per in 00 LOTS TO SUIT. (.cuio early hiio the tmcitmeut ii good. A. A pi 11 1S:1 , !$;, D SDiB Kt stock of Chinawaro, fancy goods, aflt CHOICE FRUITS OF Al' SMALL QUANTITIES SEASON, ALBANY, ORE&OW. loner time on balance. Send MONEY :- TERMO, CASH. Wheeler, lor matim li'.i,i).ie at ti e larm m L. ; 11 :.:sr: JFUiLnsAini ' I'reVi'nnt. Kr.ilrocd Iree', let neon 41li aid516 Socrotai v.