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Knocout by Laflmmlbago? It's because you don't cure It with etrates to tne seat ot me pain ana OREGON Industrial Expositioi opens ix POUTLIISD, SEPTEIPEB 22 CLOSES OCTOBER 22, 1898 The Finest and Greatest Ever Held in the Northwest. Eorticultural'and Agricultural products of Oregon and Washington will be displayed in wonderful prolus ion, including more varieties than ever before gathered together in one exhibit. Gold. Silver and Bronxe Medals will be Marvelous Rich Specimens from Our Gold, Silver and Other Mines. MMHTi SIHOWKEB HUT ART Has been engaged for the season. Astounding Aerial Feats and Acro batic performances. Very low rates on railroads. Admission, adults, 25 cents; children, 10 cents. fMlORTHERH lUJACifJOJUL 3, Pullman Sleeping Oar?, Elegant Dini? g Cars, Tourist. Sleeping Carp' at Paul Minneapolis Daluth Sargo, TO Grand Fork Crooketon Winnipeg Helena and Butte TIROUGH TICKE. TO whlcago rVashington Philadelphia New ork Boston and al. Point East und South T Through tickdta to Japan ana Cuna, vis Tacomaand Northern Pacilic steamship Co., an American line. For information, time cards, P am tickete call on or write C U Bnrkhart agent, Albany, Or. AD Charlto... A-t Gen Pa. Portland O- o xiuo Dkpaet TIME SCHEDULES Aepi? From Portland. Fast Mail 6pm Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fast Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail ca City, St Louis, 7:20 a m Chicago and East. Spokane, Walla Walla, Spok- Spokane Flyer ane, Minneapolis. St Flyer 8 p m Paul, Daluth, Mil- lO.-OS a m waukee. Chicago, & East. 8p m OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4 pm All Sailing date i subject to change. For San ifrancieco Sil Oct,. 2,5. 8.U, 14, 17,20, 23, 2S.29 7pm To AUeka Sail Augu6t 8, 5pm 28. 8pm COLUMBIA RIVER 4poi ExSunday STEAMERS. ExSumlay Saturday To Astoria and Way- 10 p m Landings. 6am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4 :30 p m ExSun. Orezon Citv, Kewber, Ex Sun. Salem & vt y-Land'a 7 am WILLAMETTE AKD 3:30pm Tuesday, YAMHILL RIV. Monday, Thors.. Oregon City, Dayton, Wed., and Sat. and Way-Lands ' and Sat 6am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30 pm Tuesday Portland to Corvallis Tuesday Tbnr , and Way-Land ns. lhnr , and Sat. an-t Sat. Lv Riparia Lv Lewia'on 1 :45 a m SNAKE RIVER 5 :43 a m Mon.Wed Riparia to Leieton Sun.Tue andFri. and Tbnr. W. II. HURLBUBT, Gen. Pas. Agent, C. G. BAWL1XGS, Portland, Or. Agent Albany. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTIGE NOTICK la HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Linn County, Oretron, as tne administrator of the estate of Mary K Crawford, doceased. Any and all per sons bavmcj claimi agaiuit said esta'e Hre hereby nj'ilieJ to present them to the nndersignrd' at Albany. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, du! verified, asbv law required. Dated this'8th day of August, 1898, C. H. Stewart, Administrator. Weatherkord & Wtatt, Attvs for Adm'r tXECUTCF.'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN f HAT the uad'traigned ha imtn apppointed Kx ecutrix of the last will and tetaineot of Elizabeth Rumbaugh, de -.eased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceasec will present the same prop erly verified, to me, or to L II. Montanye, at his office in Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. August 26, 1898. L. H. RuMBATjon, L. H. Moktanye, Executrix Atty. for Executrix, IRST NAT IO !..!, BANK, OF ALBANY, OBBOOI Preetdent flee Preeident . Oiafalr...Ma - . L'LIMS ,. B,B,VOU!tO , W. uH'i P T8AN8ACT9 A OKh .... . . 'Virtue! ACCOUNTS K KPT -ul,) t In hrk. lOBTHCtlANOB " ei"uni .tt, -,t a New fori See "re-ielno Vhrnro ot,joTiortai iAnv ....r..,i. t ,w. srasorort'j 8 B T-n " - 1.4 o P A Ooopwia, L. I -, C. 3. f-;x. dr. -i. l ;;ul Physic. ti 11I it 'i 1.1 i' (nils ST. JACOBS OIL, which pen um, not LECAL DIRECTORY run Albany. W K Bilveu, Foshay & Mason block. J UN Blackburn, P O block. H Bryant, P O block. Anderson Cannon, P O block J N Duncan, P O block . T P Uackleman, Pearoe block. Judge H H Hewitt, P O block. H B Humphrey. Kelly & Curl, bank building. L. 11 Moltanve, t era "'" J C Powell, P O block. C E Sox, PO block. L L twann, Bank building. H 3 Watson, bank building. Weatherford & Wyatt. Bank building Whitney & Newport, Ouaick block. G W Wright, P O block. Lebanon. 8 M Garland. Brownsville. A ATuasing. Scio. TJ Wilson. THE 1 he best and yet simplest type write manufactured, '?vL inventors art. An expert , after using many machines sajs. sider the Yost Anting Machine far super or to any 1 have yet used.' Call at in Democrat office and Bee one oUhe type writers that has to have a perfect al'ign- " AUTypewritere supplies ordered. F. p Cutting. Agent. C- A. SNOW &. w. EAST AND-SO UTH E SHASTA KOUTF c. "Jr the Southern Pacific Go. California tipnm Train. i ronluia Dab SuutA I tOO r. a. f Li rieaa L g J5 a 1 Ar u SO ts S.U I Li I W Albany w rraodaca . i aa loi be ner. u.na tar. m wtti s .Uau -r. . l?..-.a. Tangent JUC""l , , i SrRburgsh to and ia- cloding Ashland. g0aa I t lr a I U. roruaxi aioui AT It'll L I i M r a Lv 17 baaiaoa iuck g 10 Anin M AH trom lobmotm Inn atboy toe Wb Arrive at Albanj from Ubanoo 4Mor II I PULLMAr BdrFH SLEEPER. in ft STS Di-iinz Cars on Ofdan Routf SEC0N0-CU3S SIELP1N8 CARJ attached taall TtrtsTral rt lr Mvlalaw- . i Man. va iilt tUP'J1'' j itwu uu.ua j . a L ! L IS k I AT roniaDa C m.il ArlSW tit l-i0r ipre Train Dil (rteept Wr t0 r . Lv TMnl Ar lUraj Ar Portland . Iutap dence ar vt. a rls aa Lv 1 SO a a R.S tl-kva on ! P''"'"1- 8T" mento.ndSai Frneioo. Huli 6n data and til second da. Including- sleeper RtteevilUev to evljni polnW aad JfJP tn JAP.!. CalS C H .J. B. Hot, . ufch CHMRK5ria tmVmai Oree . Potttooa ADVilKISrRATOR'S SALE. NORICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned. Administrator of the es tate of Deborah Ewing, deceuted, will at tie hour cf 1 o'clock p. m., of Saturday, October I5th, 1896, ell at puhlic auction to tne highest bidder, tor cash, at the north door of the Court House in A'bany, Linn County, Oregon.ihe following described real property, vix: "The north half of the north-east quarter ) of the north-west quarter () of Sec t.nn (M rhirtv-one: in Townsnit) e'even. South Range (3)tbtt. West of Willamette Meridan, containing twenty acres, more or less, in Lina County. Oregon, on a public road running aionp the north side cf said place.'' There is a farm dwelling, a good barn, and a oung orchard of six cr seven acres of bearing fruit trees on the place. Situat ed about four mi'es south of Albany, Ore gon, and is to be sold under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, made and entered of rec ord Sept. 10. 189?, Sept. 12. ISMS. Thom H. McGhkb. Administrator of the estate of Deborah E. Ewiog, deceased.' HEW .IT WORLD Thrice-a-Wetk lliii" 18 Pages a Week . . .' . . . 156 Papers a Yeai For One Dollar rablWhedevery AllernaleDaext8aa"t The Thrice-a- Week Edition of Th r rw Iobk World is first among ail "weekly' papers in size, frequency of publica'ion and the freBhr.s, accuracy and variety of iucoit-nrs. Ithssatlthe merito of a rreat $6 daily at the price of a dollai weekly. Its political new is prompt, com plete, accurate aiid impartial as all its read ers will testify. It in ag:iiut the monopo lies and tor the people It prints the new of all the world hav ing special corre-iindence from all itn portant newa points on the trlohe. It lia orilliant illuatrtMons. stone ..Mlliunt illiturrairi.iK atnrice 1 by great authors, a capitHl oumor page complete markets, depa'tiiients tor the houseb Id and women work and other nurtmenta. special de Weofferfhis uneqnaled newspaper anH the Dkmocbat togoiheroie veai for I' If you want a good and cleei uoke buy cigars made by our Al bany eluar factory. j uucmL gtia TEKMS. iiin.v Dkmoprat. 25 cents per month S.OOper yesr.in advance, 30o per month in advance. y f"i P" week. 10 per cent aiiiieu u auowea to over months. omgiu copi n:. Wkeklv. tl.26 tn advance; fi.ou at ena of year; 1 1.76 for second year; 20O foi third and preceeding years, when not paid in Advance. Club of five now subscribers at 15.00. Decidedly Pointed. From the Examiner. "More men have di-d in San Francisco, in what ought to have been the Bneet climate in the world, than were killed during the entire v. a'. I do not be lieve the man at the head of the var Department is responsible lor Ihese things, because he doesn't know enough. (t takesbrains even to make blundeia." So spoke President Jordon of Stanford University in hi lecture at Cambrain Hall last night. His address was on the subject, "Lest We Forget," taken from Kipling's "Recessional," and was to point oat some of the late war and cer tain danger toward which the nation is drifting. He spoke for an hour and a half, part of his address being as fol- oas: "There have been three great crisi the bistort of the United States. The first was after the separation ot the col onies from England, the second was over the question of slavery, and the third crisis is now. We have finished a war and are now confronted with the problem ot dealing with those whom we have conquered. Some results of the war have been good, some bad. It baa caused to glow the fires of patriot ism and has awakened a desire for good government. It has healed all that re mained In the strife between I he North and the South. "There are some whs have said that mm needed new hero; that e Were almost losing sight c' u oouigton and other heroes whom have cherished, and needed new ones The war gave us Dewey, Hobson, Sampson and Schley. Our navy has shown itself to compare favorably with any nation in the world. It has not gone so well with the army, and for just one reason : A man cannot run a ship unless be knows his business, bile mea have been placed in com mand of oar armies who anew absolute ly nothing about it. And the war has taught ns a leeson that men who are placed in responsible places, to com mand troops or direct affairs, most be trained to their busines. There are three reatcos why the United States should not go into the coloniaing business. First, dominion or imperialism means simply brute f-rce; second, dependent nations are slave na tions; third, the making of o-eo is great er than the building of nations. I be lieve that to go into this sort of thing would be a atp downward. It is Am erica's duty however to estabSUh gov ernmente for the, people. While we may have to keep them, we need to do t in a very sober and prayerful altl- itnde take them aa we wonld a bad job. Let ns remember that wiedom is more than wealth ; that raen are more than nations, and that nations exist for men, and never men for the nation.' County Kerrv and all the south of Ire land ar excited over the cert wroo:ht by the "boy doctor of Duhallow.' His name is Timolbp Dioeen. He was bom on Gjod Friday and rhr'.ttened on Er er Monday, whicb give biui hi powrt, and be is curing men aod animals, but especially children. He is described as a very ordinary tx-y, aad not particular ly bright. In one block abounded by four Chicago street 19 nation are represented by he 231 inhabitant. Ti.eir nationality iaas fallows: Americans 35, Irish 9, English 4, Scotch S.Canadian 2, German S3. Danish 10, Hungarian 1, PUub 14. Bohemian 2, Chinese 2, French 2, i0j landish S, Italian 5, Norwegian 13, Roe kUnS. Sereeds7. Svui 7, Welsh 2, of mixed parentage 13. It i said that lightning may be rect g niied at a distance of two hoisdrd milr when the c'ouds among which it p'ays are high altitude, bet that thunder can seldom be heard at a greater diettnce than ten mile. The erond of thunder I alio subject to rfleclion bj lajrei of different density io the atmosphere, a wall as to the effects of "sound shadows'' produced by hill aud other interposed objects- These are among the reatoss tor the exUtaoce of the eo called "sheet g'or "summer" iightrintr, whieh seems to be unattended by thunder. '"Tbecoit of a naval duel between two modern battleships in the value of pro jectiies and the probable damage to ft ructure is estimated is easily approxim ating I,600,OtiO,"ays The Age of Steel. "This little bill would be filled out in tt space of sixty minutes, provided ail the armament o. each ship was in active 1 Berviies for thst time. Should one or both of the chips be lost in the fray the loss would add tremendously to ll e a bove figure. The apple orchard of Judke Wellhonee in Kansas cover an area of lG30acre and contains one hundred thousand apple trees In the thirteen yeai he has harvested over four buodred tnnti sand bushel of appiep. From the Atchison Globe. We are always heating of the demrab ility of being"io it." There is nothing to it. To be ''in it" means Ute lunches, late hours, a bad stomach, poor work next day and a dissatisSed employer. To be "in it" lonir eventually m-ans to be out of of a job. No-To-Bse for fifty Cent. Guaranteed tobacco lml;t cure, make weak n -m- i lo- ' pur Sim SI All df -p'-t DIED. CUBIT. At the residence of Win. Mc Meekm, In this city, on Monday. Sep tember 12, 1898, Fred Custer Cubit, on of Alfred Cubit. Little Fred was born in Albany, Ore uon, A pril 25, 1893, and wa only sick about 24 days. His mother died when he ws quite small and for two years Mrs. Wm McMeekin has had charge of three children. Prineville Review. Mr AKD FRU'T " ROVERSTME NOTICE I am prepared to Insure your Hop Kiln, and it content, your Fruit Dryer and their content at i he lowest possible 1 rates, and with any of the six compan ies represented by my agency, which have a combined capital of over Twenty five million dollars. A policv in either of these companies is as good a gold, and in esse of a loss you receive your money without delay. For applications, write to or call on C. U. Burkiiaut, Albany, Or. Every platform built on the coast will ' demand the completion of the Nicarau- canal. J lure la no politics in that. By a'l mean muster the war tax out.l It lias more than done what It was in- tended io do. The burdens ou the peo pie should ben.mla as light as possible. I Some cattle were recet-tly sold in Uma tilla county lor as high as f 40 a head, a fact that should incite farmers to raise as much stock a possible. There is no improvement needed great er than good roads in Oregon . Let all the parties pat it in their platforms and leave it standing. We must have better roads. The scholar should he developed in the line In which his taleuts go. These are days of specialists and in order to sue ceed it is uot necessary for one to excell in every line of reet-aich. "A new garter buckle is a silver or gilt sliiold w! h cros muskets and American and Cuban u ks flying from the barrels, says a Jwlrer's paper. I'hey may be all around you when yon least eipect It. The lough ride' are ruling to their homes in New Mexico and T-xa. After all they were not very rough riders, T.iev were a brave lot of men, many of t fin men w no woaiu grace a aing Sj pirlor. ! If all the nations of the would aitree on doing away entirely with standing armies it would b a very big thing and would result in many let wars than now. Of cocrse at flu time it would be impossible to -curench a result ex cept theoreil'allv. It is entirely proper for Col. Bryan, now that the war is over to dis re to be mustered cnt.aoJ there certainly ran be no reason why be should not b. The endeavor to make politicaltapiial out of his desire to yet out of the service now that the war is over is light weighted. The remains of Winn e Davis, daugh ter of the confederate prenJent Jefferson j Davie, were ecorted in N'ariesaueett I Pier from the hotel to the railnay la- tioa by the G . A. ft. To'. Verily the past ha been buried, aud noue have risen to the occasion with better spirit and more maolines thao the memlters of the U. A, U From the English Home Magax:ne. Ia the Sandwich Islands there i a spot called the Rock of Refuge. If the crim inal reaches tbia spot before capture, he Is safe, so long as be remain there. Usualiy his Iriends supply ltu with food until be is able to make hs escape, but he is never allowed to return to his own tribe. While com pai tone are odious it is a ttct that Oresooians even with our aphis and low price hoo!d be contented when the condition U sfTjlis in Califf r- nta the past year are cootidered. i !. reports are practically tn same oi al most complete failure of crop, and they have the low price too though price do not amount to much when thera is httle to !!. From the Iodianapohs Journal. If the final summing op does net show that the death by disease in the recent a ar outnumbered by lbrt cr jur to one oi those killed in action, it will bean txcrp'.ion to moat modrrn war. In the Crimean war the Eog!tb lost 4.602 Dim k:l!ed cr died t-f wound. IT V... . : k n - Ik. I'ranoii ri tj. ' . .."j . i . ' i IjO men k:l'td and 75,3.5 by siclnns;; the Turk 20.SK0 killed and 24.51 by sick nets; the Rsiins 72.&0O Vilei and 374,000 by t:ctcee. The PeLdletoo K . O. mak el Unt aj peal for the improvement of that city, aking for a greatrr endavor to se cure better government, ciraner streets, and greater prog'eiveoe, so that it wiU be a p!a:e where men with money will be wil.ing to iiivest it. The appeal is one that may be made for all place, Albany as well as iVndleton, one for a live harmonious movement forward in good government aod good mora', with a snapny appearance 10 thing tVat will make a town pre-emineotlv a p'a-e out-sid-ra i'h capital will with to ek as a home and a place in whicb t ii.vett their mony. From the Ne York Comaieri il Ad vertiser. The Japne govcroitiect in r p irted to have decided to remove the I port duties allien at ptttrnt hanpr our ' trade with f that country. A lare in create iu in export has convinced the lapanese that the removal of th duties will still further develop trade. There is another view whicb shows better Slate ot leeiing toward this country. These export duties were, it i believed, imposed iaigely in retalia'.ion for onr duties affecting Japanese :lks, rugs aod other article largciy'imiported b this coontry. The change ehows that tb Japanese have found oit that it is aj poor revenge on us that can only got by hurling themselves. Tn University op Orko.- trr ideated ast June the largest clas in its msiory. Thi class numltered thirty. The fall term will begin September 19th. Stud ents who have complete J the tenth grade branches can enter the sub-freshman clas. No examinations are required for j graduates oi accrecmeu schools, treason able equivalents are accepted for most of the required entrance eindies. Cata logues will be sent free to nli applicants. Persons desiring infnrr.'.aiion may ad dress the president. Secretary J. J , VVi ton, or Mr. Max A. Plum, a l of Eugene, Oregon. The courses offered are those of a iiood nniversity. There are depart ments of modern aud ancient languages, phytic, chemistry, biology, geologv Kng-liah, elocution, advanced engineer inir, astronomy, logic, philosophy, psy chology, mathematics and physical edu cation. Music and drawing ii also taught. The tuition is free. All stud ent pay an incidental fee of ten dollar yearly. Board, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory cost 2.50 per week. Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no medl elue ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole medicine chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat hifactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver ills. Pills sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, eto. l"c The only rills to bike with lloiwfii Hi-r'wiiartHa. If ou have a badly de cayed tooth remember a new crown can be inserted by Dr. Adams ts (Uustrat id. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. The matters growing out of the war remain in about the same position, with the prospect though more favorable in the Philippines lor the settlement of affairs there without trouble with the insurgents. In Cuba there is a growing tendency towards anarchy, and there at this time serins to be about as little government as in a daikey'a hut. The p ace commission are approaching each other aud will soon be in consultation probab'.y behind closed doors. The fact is almost a certainty that when Spalo,comes out of it she will Lot have enough to make t showing at a poppet exhibition. All over the United States there have bten murders shrouded in mystery.back in Hridiiefort Conn., a young woman cut to pieces and throan in the water, some where else a man hacked up and hid. and here iu Oregon a ciliien of this great commonwealth foully slain and anchored to the bottom of the river. Horrible affair, showing depravity. Murdur will out though and it is quite probable that in racb cate the villains will be traced to their hiding places and receive the uuitihment they 'deerve, though Justice is very slow some'ime, like the mesM-niter ooy of years ago. a. Two fairs were opened in Ortgon this week, one at Salem, called the state fair, one at Portland, the industral ex position, both beginning on the came day, and it ia to be noticed with a spiiil of strife. Th 9 stale fair should be a fine exposition ot the industries of th state, and as such deserve the support of the entire state regardle of location, it ehonld though be made a state fair and not a county fair, aod be run in the interest of the entire state and not in the interest o! the county in which it is btd. It is to be hoped that our stata fair be developed on the broad gauge plan, and that the Portland exposition iufl-d of being at swords point, like a t Spaniard, display a spirit of friendliness land that the two work more together in lie iRicirittui vuw -nr. i : the schools of tins city have all begun busmen fur the coming year under very favorable eircomsiancs. with bright prospect ahead. It is a splendid thing for a town to be a hi to boatt of firat class tchools, for ons of the drtt thing in llieee eclightenrd days a person at k on going to a City to restde i hat aind of schoo'.S have you." tiHaoy prop! are in a position to respond wit j empba sis that our school public, and private, are all right, and of a grade confidently to be rec.mnjenJed. And while yon ate at it never lose an opportunity to speak a good word for your home chxl. Aod let thru be built np on their own merit and not by rannsng down other There is a little ia the air about lh coming session of the Itgislalnie calltd by the governor ot the state for the purpose oi electing a t h senator uough oilier reas. Lave been aligned, That ia the rral reatoo, aed th public ; f , ree t. ith both eyes. More third c.a thieve than ntoat have been preyicgon the people through the valley, stealing horse and almost anything they can get their hand on. They are not of a very aristocratic tone aod hence are not particular what they get bold of, almost any old thine- TLey ned to be treated with Mauer bullet if they can be caught a Thi aeek ha teen the selling in of a webfo-it season, that is the season alirn ra:n fall more or l, principally mof. From the t:n: thi ttatoo begir tain .7 mmj w ripiiiiu, inn jri it ie a laci that daring the sinter season we do not get drowned on the sidewalk, and fur the that there ar not to very many dyt when a bicycle cannot be ridden itront throwing wa'er. W have pien'r of ater for agiicaitoral purpose) but .wely too much, though there are liin- a.ben we might spare Californ'a seveal hohed w.thcu nietict iu F. G. Pohndorff, wno is general mana ger nf the great Rojal Baking Powder Company, i in the city reneiog old arqnaintsnre. M. Phondotfl b-.long io a firm which believe in near pa per adverlieinr. judging from the fact tbat it does more of it than any other busi- nr houe in the world. "When I !! yo,"id Mr. Pohrdoifl, sbt e ad vertise in line hundred and fcio-ty-eix South African newspaper tlote, yon ill nndertland oar rreleni. It include praciiral'y every neiper in the world, at.d wou'd. take n, a week to give jou au explanation o! it. V get a copv of every lsne of eve-iy paper, and tt'itifv the publisher if thete ar any tnietake. however slight, in spelling or fo;m.' V Angeles Herald. (From liarpei Baxar.) Parrot rcrlu!l) Aw what a hat! what a bat ! Old Lady (udignaotly) The ungrate ful beast' I'll resign from th Audubon Society lit once and trim my b.nnet wi'h parrot wing! From the Philadelphia Time. On thing moat impressively taught by our short war with Spin it that war is a serious busioess and the art of war is a j difficult profession that cannot be taken up ofi'iaad, but require careful training and diligent-preparation . Thn navy has furnished an example of the troth bnt the armv has taught it quite impressive If. (From the Lacrosse (Kan.)Ktpublican. Tim says tha one day while walking down the main street o! Dawson Ciry he met Km ma Kelly, the Topeka girl, aod said : "Miss Kelly your nose ia frozeo." Miss Kelly, looked at him a minute and then replied : Well, sir. I think your ia too. And so it was. Connelltr tay he saw the remain of two men who had been buried at Forty-Mile five year ago and the bodies were frozen as stiff a on the day of the burial. (From the TKansas ToiiySta.) A Kansas boy writes home from Manila "There are many queer cus'oin heie The native women do not hold up their dresses when crossiog the street. They heve no skirts to bold up. But that I not the strangest custom. The men do not look." It is Jtuifns Important That you enrich and purify your blood in the 1-all a in the Spring. At this time, owing to decaying vegetation, a low water level, and other causes, there are disease germs all about us, and a weak and debilitated system quickly yield to attacks of malaria, fever, etc. By purifying and enriching your blood with Hood' Sarsaparilla vou may build up your system to resist these dangers, as well as coughs, colds, pneumonia and the crip which corner with cold weather. To be on the safe side, take Hood's 8ar snparilla now, and alway be sura it is Hood's and not something else repre ' etited to be "just as good.'' MISFITS. It is rumored that the emperor of China Is dead. As the emp.-ess is alive it ia not a very material matter. She is the boss any way. The report from Astoria that plans are already being made lor the extension of tneC& E into eastern Oregon ia very gratifying, and come in a manner to in dicate that it is a fact, it will mean a great deal for this valley as well as for the tection east of the mouolsirs, and when the road ia built to Prineville froai The Dalles it will be so much the better, extending the opportunities for business. When Webfoot once comes there are no others. Mr. Aquinaldo has bern egregiously tied ahout. Of eoure he la friendiv to the U. 8. The riui-e- world is except r-piD. The Cuban problem ia really more . r ioua than the Philippine problem. A school boy cannot solve either, and it is not settled m hetiirr college graduate can do so. An exchange refers to the rumor that Dr. Paine of the insane asylum may be a candidate lor U. b. aeoator in case a dark horse is needed. Dark horsea.well, there are at least one hundred of them in Oregon. Both the morning and evening edi tions of the Oregonian are making a hot fight for Corbet for U. 8. senator. The old gentleman pu pi tubes a literary article in one oi uie peni on me unit wee I no show what he can do. They have an nounced that hi relectiuti is asxured. There are others. Jim Gin was arrested in Eugene this week tor selling or giving liquor to a Warm Spring Indian. Ife was held un der 1 100 bond to go before the U. grand iurv at Portland. He said : "All lit; lit, me go. Me no been Port la n long time no. George Washington law all light. Me no give bonds. Hell No . hundred dollar for tome time." Song of the Seventh Illinois troopr. Why don't yon pay tour aoldiera? Illinois, Illinois' Don't forget that we are voter? Illinois, Illinoie! Now we haven t got a cent. Ail we had ha long been spent. To onr feeling we'll give veni. lllioois. 111 i . : Two valley exchange get a.leciiunate a follows: The Vejiey Transcript at MeHinnville claims to bare discovered a ferocious wild animal near that cit which is said to be a cios beten a pole-cat and a panther. Snyder isn't roaming around loote, i he? SIem Independent. Vm, dear brother, SoyCer is "'roam in around ;" and although be baa seen many etranga animal, be ha observed nothing that resemble the long ears of the ex-governor of Sooth Dafrua. The "corkeiobn" wonld sneak to hi lair in disgust at the sight or small of socb a monstrosity. Transcript. There is a report current that a pria- i "r recently committed suicide by bang ing bimaelf with the "office towel. This bear the (tamp cf falsehood rigbton the face oi it, (or anyone at all familiar with the article, know it would be impossi ble to hang oneaelf with the o&e tnel." Tbat it micbt have caused bi death, we admit; he may bare stabbed himself with it, or butted hi brain out agiut it; or the toaet may have fallen on him and eruehed him. All these things ar poble, bat that he bong himsw'if with u oh no! It i aiway to stifi with air!. Ex. This doesn't apply i to the DxxocftAT office, which the Al- oany Meam laanoiy ceep e i sup plied wiib clean toe;4 Ihe Portland conoiJited university ha j-iet discovered that that inftitalion is enlit'ei to the endow cment of the Willamette university at Salem. We ih make a big gue$ that the Portland consolidated university will not get it without a tremendously big scrapping match. When it come to Willamette onivtersitv, identified with the capital city for or f:y rear aicm will very properly die game to cgtiting lor in tereet. The UaZUw T. M. tiios cotniJinient a circus in that city recently : "The cirens entertainment last sight, if a performance that has no horses can be railed a circus, wa a failure, a faud. a bilk, a sell and rotten to the utmost verge of specUcuiar putridity. Ten min ute alter the venerable clow o bad era! off their meaner accumulation of stale al- iegd joke the hand began to pall up tite tent pins and before the fraud had well spent itaelf the aggregation had al most completely folded its trap like a MaU and wa readv for the trail. A Eugene man writing from Mexico City tell of a pretty custom that would not be practical in this fxt country: One of Use quaintest and moet curious, yet withal pleasing eights in Mexico i in the early morning when first the ear u assailed by clamor and clang of not nn toneful bells and then the eye is held Cif one is out of bed and at the window) by the passing of a herd of cows attended by their offspring and driven by peonee iu spotless white linen. The cattle are aa fine as 1 have overseen; immense creatures, but of a breed I do not know. Among them ana seen Holstt-ins and a few Jersey, but I cannot tell the other. About titty or sixty pass my hotel each morning at five o'clock, stopping at the house of their patron to be milked be fore the doorway, that there mav I no i question ot adulteration, i lie bells about the necks of some dozen of them are huge, quite two-thirds the size of those used on locomotives. It is an interest ing and amusing spectacle and thorough ly Mexican in tone and color. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for a.iv case of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have knowh F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out auy obligation made bv their firm. West & Tbcax, Wholesale Drucxieh". Toledo O. Waldiso, Kin-vax & Mabvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Uuro is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous suriacei of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. HoH by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills aia best. Strictlv business. French the jeweler. Crescent Bicycle, Hopkins brothers, agent. Bent Bicycle tortus money. Will & Stark, jewe'ers. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brothers for only 120, 30, 35 and 160. 0 B Winn, citv ticket agent. Tickets to all points io the east. Be sure and see the anti rust tinware at Hopkin Bios, will las', a lifetime. When you want a choice ataak, a nice roast or meat of any kind, call on Henry jroders. He keeps the best. Du. H. E. and O. K Bers offices aod residence in post office building. Special attention given to diseases of women. j The best meats of all kinds and good treatment at the Albany Dressed Beef Company's market, just dawn 8ooml street. Good weight and prompt attend tion. TELEGRAPHIC i Cieraaaat'a aeeret Caarne Has Fbancihco, Sept. 3 The Even-i ing Post prints an article today in which I it makes down h nlnnu if tia :..rr..anU f in regard to the disposition of the Phili ppines. A gentleman state that German v 1 is endeavoring to embitter the follower of Agninaldo against the Americans, and she ha oficeru in their rank secretly drilling them. The gentleman in qties- uon aay thi has been eoinir on for year, and, prior to the interference of the L nitod fcute in Philippine affair, almost every German vessel that landed mere carriea one or more olhcer in dis guise, and stack of ammunition and I arm for the insurgents. ! alrk!r Wamhsgto, Sept. 23. A very pre- i emptory message of instruction has been 1 sent to the Cuban military commission, and is to be the basis of a note to the Himnish corn mixtion it. ri.. antii,nii.. in Washington will not make public the terms of the note, but its general tenor u that the United fctatee will not be eat- lslied with any further delay in the evac uation of Cuba. It is to the effect that the nrotuttil ,.n,i f,.r ,.l-,., ,.,t;,. ,j i a : Cuba and that Spanish sovereignty must btite.inquighcd. inquished. A Terrible IM'aUrr RaowsaviLUt, Pa., Sept. 23. Seventy men were entombed today in the Em pire mine of hnowden, Gould & Co., one fourth of a mile below town, as the re sult of an explosion of gas, followed by anotiier explosion ot Uredamp. oi tite numoer entombed, all escaped or were taken out by rescuing! parties except eight, who were killed outright and thre more or iese nurt. A Titm Tmr lseepra4eaee Cif jcaoo, Sept., 23. The Tribune spe cial from Manila dated Ang. SO, via han Francbco Sept. 23, say : Aguigaldo and hie chiefs have made a plea to the powers for recognition of Ltd iigrt-.-icy an.i inuepcnuenoe. .ingoncti- 10, ins ti.-iit, who vat a i.aMenaer on the steamer China, is on his way to Eu-! rope to submit the queWin to foreign m.i uiimuoii. isore proceamg to r-u-rope Angoncillo will stop ia Washington and attempt to impress the administra tion with hi appeal. a larr be lavodaava W.itiinsoTos, SepL 23. The president sai l tuiav that the commission to inves- tit itm conduct of the war depart i ni' ii !... been completed and w:il con j . nine members aa first announced, j eil members of the commiftsiim, j : .i ting General Granville M. lAwige, ,.o ill prolmb'y be chairman of it, ar ! .ved in the city today. (aba. IUtaa, Sept. 19. Distarbane in public place between Cuban and Span tarda are becoming frequent. Tha Cu bans are assuming an insolent and abu sive manner ic their treatment of the gpamards, whom they loss no opportu nity of openly n drnn to a vanquish ed. ieneral Blanco has Lesued an order aa thorixing the soldier of theCuoan army to travel ucarme-i on railway trains in 1 the province of Pinar del lUo and Ha vana. The Cuban troops throughout the in land have 'addressed a petition to the planters recjaestiog relief, which, white not an obiiifatory ux, i practicaiiy idea tscal with one. A Fl ratfertaktag Af-roEH. Sept. 22. The last of the great log rafts to leave the Columbia ri ver has met with disaster, and by this time is probably at the mercy of the wind and wave. Tbia fate was t-reiic- ted for the monster boom w hen it was taken to sew ins. J-aturiar, and the diction wa well feuoded. pre- Fwwt acrMrattat J M si.xntM.EScE, ur .jt. 2-.-WLile reloading a tajiiie loaaicg ehotgan, Wednesday evening, F L IJrown.of sap Creek, in some way caused the barrel that had not been dischargied to go off. The contents struck his right hand aad shattered the bone of this fore finger and thumb so badly that thev had to t-e amputated. About 10 or 12 shot lodged in hit to and Lead. hvatska Xrvmp a-t S turn. Or. Sept. . The Itih annual conclave of the graod commendary Kn-.pf.Ls lempiar ot ti-re-gon was l.e,d tn the Majkmiic bail in Saiem today. The following otEoers were elected for the en sum g y ear tiraad Commander, John P. C'.eUnJ: deputy 13. D Pause; grand grerii;mo, C b Winn ; grand captain peneral, F A Moore :grand prelate. W T Wr.hUgrand senior warden F E AlU-a: grand junior warxien l. ivooe?; grand treasurer J O W hilr house; grand recorder James F treasurer i Kotnnson;erands-aodard bearer Oete 11 Hill ;graod sword lan?r, DC AjjJer; irrand warder F C Petri n ; grand sccti nal, Ouslave Wilson. rrowaKy arwerml Waixa Wauji, Ser-t. 22. Robert Ful ton died today in the hospital from in rie receirAl in a mvstjerious manner. He was found yesterday Wing beside the j railroad track, a short distance trom town with hi back broken and an ab ras'an on the head. ll never tcanje conscioiis en'" hurt. A l.i i side out there play. h to it-.; he was .'. r" none taiaed in-1 lit a s2psc:on of km! Itiyaa'a Bntcawieat WAsnixcros, Sept. 21. Colonel Bryan reached Wshicgton tonight from Jack sonville Fla. He declineAi to discuss the question of bis proposed resignation. It is known that an effort will be made to induce the war department to muster out the Third Nebraska, and an appeal may be nu4e dirvctiy t the presi dent. Aa Empire Clti tit Empirb Citt, Or., Sept. 21. About S o'clock this afternoon tire wa discover ed on the roof of the store buddine o n- ed and occupied by Mrs. W L Dickenson at .Myrtly romt. Ik-Iorettie fire was gotten undor control, the building and ihe one adjoining, owned by J N Phil lips, were completely destroyrd. The citiiens in their effort to "check the ttamei, used quite a quantity of giant powder to blow up the burning build- The explosions were so heavy that every window in the Hing r Hermann tnree-storv brick building on the op- poaite side, were broken. rwkwa ail Buki v, ,- c , , ... , , . . Nsvl ore. Sent 21. A Herald sneeiai fmm Vjknlla.k Mr, In an interview General Law ton pressed himself as well satisfied with the position of matters in the province under his command. He scouted the idea of any likelyhood of any trouble arising in connection with the' Cuban army, now practically in progress of disbauduient. Miller Will raaamaarf W ASHixoTOX, Sept., 21. General Mil ler, now in command at n Francisco, will, it is learned, command the rein forcements ordered to Manila. General Merria oi who reached San Francisco yesterday from Honolulu wires the department that he sent his report by mail. The document refers to military matters in general in Hono lulu. AwgwMla la Naarld. Maorio. Sept, 21. General AniiBtin, the ex-captain-general of the Philippine islands has arrived in Vitona, capital of the Spanish province at Alavn, about SO miles south of lliiboa. It is said that he looks ill and is reticent concerning the recent happenings at Manila. The Gen eral, however, admitted that he contem plated surrendering before the capitula tiou actually took place. relate riagree Agala. Dutboit, Midi., Sept., 21. .Governor Pingree was unanimously nominated bv acclamation this afternoo by the repub lican state convention. Many members of his party who have not heretofore been in accord with the governor joiued in cheering when he appeared and made a character istic speech of acceptance. CRANBERRIES, Best Sweet Potatoes.,.. A. O, Beams I. ii I II ! III! v Provisions, Feed, Etc. Owing to the change in prLe-i. it is impossible to quote prices for any definite time, Wo have the Hammond . ... i nx-ais, ia.ru, eic. v ill always quoto prices a low as we can. Albany Trading Go. ist and Baker Sts. iSD S00 PACIFIC LINE. To 111 Fomta East Solid tribute train. eoiwMting of pel j ac ltini)g car, lata torn aining can. elegant .l..y coacbe. niaiini6ot UwrU cars iaJ freecoloai -ipera from the Ps. cific to the Atlantic wirhot chiue. torr.DiKKcr ah" rnntPfc.T Bocre r Koo(cnyi Vilnius: ; District susxsr. KEW l)tl. ftiM. err". SL-0, TRAIL. UMSLAXD A0 All pointa ii the Okasterao Coontry. Ge a pamphlet giving a full leacrtptiot. of this wonderful coaotry. Ax the acrest for a copy of the mining la -f liriusr Colnmbta. Lowo rat a aod frotB Atlantic tea.tnhip ines. Canadian Pac. Ry. Vo's Royal Mail Steamship line to China and Japan CASAOlAS AC3YKAIXA.1 ITUXU U BOSOLCLr, rut axo acstwaiaa. Tb sbortes lioe to the Cckwsw. Tha steamers carry aa experienced medica.' man. and a stewardess on evenr voyige. For tiaie table pA?cphlet, or any i ormatton, call on or addnesa. j J COYLE, Agt, 144 Third SUP A and. Or- lit.U. MCL, BROWS, O. P. A. Tancoaver K0T1CET0 BiiOuE EUILOEES. The County Court of Linn aud Mario a I coustie. ku'.e of Orgoa, will receive teamed bids, plant, specifications and strain diagrams, for the building of an cpen bridge over the North Fork of the ansiatn Kirer, at or near Vill City, Or. Aai i bride to 1 completed by Decent kwr 1st, 1SS Ail bids to be filed with the concty clerk of L:nn county, at hi office in Albany on or before Thursday, September "JS;b, 1SSS. at the boor of'2 o'clock p. m. ot said date. Cash or cer Maed check for 5 per cent of the amenct bid to aceofnpany each hid. Said de posit to be furfei"ed bv the snccecsful f . . . . . . . .. - : j woder ehonld te tail to esga contract and Vf i'J"u -a P' br law The CHirts especially request each bid der to sabmit a bid on plans, specidca Uoos and strain diagrams fr a Howe Trass bridge, now on file with the c'rks of Ijnn and Marion coontie-s The courts reserve the right to reject any cr al! bids. Frank Ckabte.ee, Clerk of Linn County, Oregon. AiMDilSTfiVrO&'S NOTICE. NOTICE H HEREBY 01VEN THAT the ondetvined has been duly appointed bv the County Ct-urt cf the state of Ore gon for Linn Countv, administratrix of the estate of Clarence btocktco. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate r hereby repuired f preseat the same to uie, proper) verified a by law required, at mv home near Oakvilfe, Oregon, or at th-oS of H. tl. Hewitt andC. E. Sox ia Aioxtiy, Oreff-'n, wi-his . icontbs from l e date hereof. Dsed August '29nh, 159S. A h and 4 frocKTo, Adciinistratrx of tne ectate of Clarence Stockton. Oecaiwd. U. H. Hevrt C. E Sox, Attorney for Admicutnitrix. AOMiKlSTBATOS'S N3TICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undsined was on the day of August, is?, aaly appointed auoiiniitra- j r " " fcL S , .uamJ 1 . , " . !l ' 'T"0'1", ol Bark hart, deceased, late of I au xun'y d tte. All persons havics S c'ai tns against sid deceased are required . . ,: .i I . . .... .. . . j verified, within six months from this date Thi toe 3.3th day of Augut, R. L. Bcbkuart, Administrator with tbe will annexed. WRATHK.KFORB& W T ATT, Attorney. WHILE TOE WAS UST1 Ail who march, walk or aland, should shake into tber shoves Aden' Fuot-Eae, a powder. It cures achiogi tirl. sote, swol len feet, and make tight or new shoes esy. ii ansoios moisture, ana prevents chsiing, hot,sin.-ting. blistered, sweating feet. All be regular army troops and navv men ne it. Volunteers in hot climate can't exist in comfort without it. Allen Foot-Ese i sol t tv all dnivsistsaod shoe stores, 25c. Samples sent FKKK Address, Allen S. Oimstead, LeRoy, N. Y. r rA ur 4fi "io ypl 2 3T 1 3 6 7 8 9 JO t2 IS tS 6lY 17&J&20 2T 22 23 2 j i DENVER RIO GRAM RAILROAD The Scenic Line Of the World Weekly Excursions To The E1SI In through tourist cars without hange. MODERX UPHOLfcTERED TOURIST , SLEEPER Inuhaage of Eineriencei coudus to:sani pcrsars f,. K - Gy ei. i'.W.o etitn Bo-- I in -' S t Lake vt n , , P . he t t 11 icag Tn l. a'--. 'ie ' "' IU?M V h o:. ' e ?". f T s.tt I.- - "ic ga. I 'W.d L t acifie . l .wui. Kiaa C'itv, Wtr.SsUAY - tJTi-i', v t chaog r.a a-t Bariiog 1 ,. aad S . Lewis THUR8DY3 .'h.'- cagt, U L.ea .d Miavan Pcific Ky A day top'.vr rranged at Jt takw and Deafer A Ride t .rouiA the Um'Hk dorado oeery . For and information inquire U K & S s V ifou ntlif R C Ki'oi.. G a Atsi. 251 VV hmUn ante' p,- ;ol Orr,oo Uci.lt . C rf- rdo. Gorvallis at Eastern Kailroad. TtMB CAhO. 1. For Yaqoina: Train leave Albany 12 -50 p. m. Corvall: 1 :45 p. tn. Arrive Yaqoina 6 00 p. a. 2. Retnminif: Leave YkHH VJMp. m. " Co. -it U 0 - Arrive Ait.i.y ItiSAp.ta. ForlX-trfcit: Leaves Cot va'iis 7v a. nr. A.twnv g K a. m. Arrive Delro t ItHf. m. Returntcg : Leave Det roil " Aibaov Arrive Cofvaili 12:40 p. bb. 6-C p. bj p. o. I at d 2 connect at Albany with Sooth ern PaciaV t-aiti giving direct tetvux to aod from Se port -nd adjacent beachew. Train tor t!.e mooniain arrive at De troit at co.m giving ample time to rtch camping ground on Ifce Breitenbosh and S"UmriTe,,eEl1w'lS STONE, H. K. Wai dcs, Managar. T-F. & I. A. J. Tens ta. Agent Albany. OUR CiPACM - ncoualed In the Valley. Is Cnsui-p"1 In Oregon. A'e Lave the best stock to select from and our price are always the lowest, quality considered SMILEY. AUianf. The Printer C TEARS tXKtltlC. BIAKKaW mt' OOPVIttCMTS a- tiftBtmitiai m sastwo trofefcT pAWcrtAfiie. 11 in- via acrKf9 (uBS4cstiaL 01 mtnef r-nmB paaa II Ammcm. W a Kwi hum utn taraa am A U. mn 80IEMTIFJC feMKlCJlS, tawnfuCr l&Bffnted. term mnMM a ?U?LX csximts. ?'.asw oawi aeS UAW MUNN a CO., SSI BrwuCvat- li! Varlt. AGENTS WANTED FOR "WAE WITH SPAIN. tndoding baliiean. sea and tacd. Contain all aboot armie, navies, tm and warships ot bota Bado and graphic story of tne great victery of tne gallant Dewey; Mis eerrthina about SanipsoB, Sonley, Fitthngb Lee aad lead ing eemmanden, by Hon. Jmes Raakia Young, th intrepid leader tor Cab fibre in the halls cf Cotr"s The gr-fatest war book p biisbed ; ti80 larye pages: ICO taper b illustrations, many in nrb-t col ors. Has large colored qap. Bierw boot, highest commtsioos. lowest pi ice; only 1.75. Ea-a sobseriSer rectivea grand ft 00 premium free. IVmand enw mous; harvest for cents; -t' day credit; reigtn pa'd: oa'fit fee. Wr.t todi ddrei. The Natioaai Book Coocefv ept. IS, 36 IXvxrborn street, Cbicagcn PATENTS t. a. aw nii iU - PROCURED. EUGENE W.JOHNSON, So!Istor asi Atijiii Mi&m tm 1 vwra atk. waiBa:M. s c HEAPEaT POWER ...ENVELOPES... ALL COLORS ALL Sl? Largest stock Lowest prices SMILEY, the Printer. ADMIKISTBTRIX NOTICE. XOTICK IS HEKKBY GIVEN TBAV the omlervigned has bren duly appoint, by the Hrworable Ctuety Court of Lis County, Oregon, as the administratrix the estate of Andrew Ralston, decease- and sn has duly qualified as such. rerscas Having claims n gainst the estate said deceased are herebr notified and quired to present the same duly verified by law required, to the undersigned at residence near Sweet Hon;, in Lisa Co ty, Oregon, within sis months from t k date of tins nctiee. Dated this )ih dy or Auirnsl, 1S98. MaroareiJ. Kalstox, Administratrix. WniTNKv Newpokt, Atty'a forfiaintiff. CltTbbiiiRatesT The San Francisco Weekly Examinar i.ext vear will give to its aubsenbera a 1 10.000 residence in Sail Francisco rent- ;1H 1 ing for f 6ti a montn, a s.sw u. S. bond,, i fl.500 gold nugget and hundred of otht-r ' things. You can get the Examiner aud Wssklt DaaaocaAT for 2 60 a year, wUh t the Daily Dkmocbat by malt for 1 4.25, by carrier $5.75, in advanc Th Dbmo- caAi will order only on com oinatioo pav- meet