If the Damp and Chill But deep as the Q. Sciatic nerve is, Ole JflCQUS ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Proprietor. Patronise home industry TRY MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS for all diseases arising from disipation, aelf abuse, excesses or cigarette smoking. In use over 60 years. Brines back your Manhood, cures depleted worn out men, makes rich blood and tissue. Cures wasiings and aU losses, makes you lastitingly strong, cures impotency, lost power, emissions, loss of memory, bad dreams, shrunken organs, despondency, sleeplessnjsfc varioceele and constipation, adds lustre to the eyes, stops nervous twitching of the evelioe. Makes life woth living. A boon to young or old. MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS strengthens and restores small weak organs. Stops a loeees by day or night. Don't delay. Price within the reach ofall. Guaran teed to cure. Price I1."! a box 6 for $2.50 by mail. Send for free circular. Address BISHOP Kll REMEDY CO., San Francisco. Cal. For sale by Foe- CS3 bay A Mason, Albany. ply 'ij0$W'?m A wHow tlxtT-altrM years old, Urto 1b She ,..t..i!.imnhM with nainson be she had caiarrn of th. stomach; another stated that it waa ordinary PfJ- another plrononneed it Witney calculas. ar aall Mom, foe wliicB f he month without rood reralta. At times the tun were so term tbat hrpodermlo In lieer. Uo to last June ana na a neea irenusa T month without good remits. At times the pun i were e term mat PrToff? MjFSr of morphine wera rBBOrted to. Th. pnnent weighed 1 POCkU; wu iPfr m; doww. Mahal eery little .(.petit. Farly nJuae a rhborkdwarf her to . , ai a eKo. rna.is.tn aatwl Kara, tint ff tike ktOsmAfth aVAsl 60116 DttlM sTfc4 tlZ. fiV.VlT dDDiwed. The -Sent bad hd round eleven moods, and could eat baaed wiefmiw wan. tau Quaint Sayings. It is interesting and instructive to rtad bright and well constructed advert iamenta. Messrs. C I Hood A Co. of Sar apritla fame, most bare been at a great feaet and taken everything home with them. Tbey are using a bright selection of quaint old Barings and proverbs aa the starters in a series ot clever advertise ments, wherein the proverbs are neatly turned and paraphrased to St the sub ject matter. The public like this breexy advertising, as it reminds oi other pro verbs aod opens op dieenssing. 130 Cords of Wood Wanted Notice is hereby given (bat sealed bid will be received oy S:bcol District No. 5, Lido County. Oregor.. np to tee 15th day of May. 1899. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m for contract for furnishing 120 cords of teaaoned grub oak wood, and 10 cords body fir, o tk wood to be not les than 4 inches in diameter at smallest end. 4 feet long, Rtraight,and free from limbs, fir to be split from large trees, free from knots and bark. All wood to be delivered at schcol buildings in slid ch strict as may r directed oa or before Auirust 15ih, 1S99, clcsely corded. Bids will be received for all of the wood, orialo'sof not lea than 20 cords ' Vi ted this 23rd day of March, 1899. Vibgil Pari ax, School Clera. A Big Offer: Subscribers paying up and one year in advance, to the Democrat, will, upon re quest, receive the Wckxli Dkmockat for one year, and t e Farm Journal of Phil adelphia, for FIVE years, for the price of the dkmocbat alone, bubecribers to tne Daily can have the privilege by paying six months in'advance. This is limited to one hundred sub scribers. First come, first served. The Farm Journal is a 24 psge paper sometimes larger, iull of live farm news, A copy may be seen at this otfc.-e. p Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydigeststhe food an A aids Pature in BtreDsrthenloir and nms. atructlng the exhausted digestive or gans, it, is ine latest, discovered digest sot and tonic Ho other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gasti algi, Cramps, and ttuoLuer results vi impenect aigestioa. -Prapartd bv E. C. DsWItt Co. Chicago. Pf oiipenly afilEuitHrei are naured onlv to (hote who sow OUB TESTED HF.EUH Scr.J puctaJ tor oar Illustrated ; 'kii. Mi l Mvs money by purchuinx from the F X CI FIC SEED COMPANY Wholesale and Ketail Dealers 7ill.K4. Itar.aaaeale, (at. t.h Kr; . I si loereet prioa. Aints Wsa IjIk'sI di )iunu. but NCMEEUH sold on st UIIUU)tMtiQ. H. F. rierrill TNsrjBANUE AND LOAN AGENT. 1 Co lecti ins promptly attended to, cor respondence colicite J. Office in Vstto eaT building. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given 'that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Albany Street Railway Company on Wednesday May 24th, 1899 at the hour of eight o'clock p. m. at the office of the secretary of said company the same be- ins t the Heal Estate office o! C G. Burkhart.on First street in Albany, Or. For the'pnrpose of voting on the ques tion and proposition of selling all prop- orty, rights and franchise of said corporation, ana (or the purpose of wind ing n d the bnoiness of said corporation, and the dissolving of the same. ApiilH, 1S99. E. F. Sox. President. C. G. Kprkhaht Secretary. STREET RAILWAY KOTICF. The motor on tbe Albany Street R.'iilwa) a ill connect prompt; with all train to ur' fiom th3 depot, dy and jifht. Specia1 'rips will be made at spec rutt. 1 R M Jii,. Onnitucfor. penetrate, look out for an attack of will penetrate and Vr II quiet its racking pain. New York City, had b.inatne tar nine tar trine yeais, erased try lha whom sistnuS rtcbt side, uci mmea on uumiim tj-'; aad sua practically recommd or September 11th. aa beans, amang other aloha. wiLhoutUl JT TfZf laalaaar : JUIIU9 I Gradwohl g -:-Dealer in-:- Herd ware. Crockery. Ulaw fc- ware, Groceries and all goods r3 kept ta country stores. I WILL SELL GOODS 3 FOR CASH 3 As Low as Anybody. Country produce and eggs taken in exchange for gooods. rsiiiiuiaiauiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii HERVITA VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cores Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting- diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mailCOc per box; 6 boxes for $.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Cfinton Jackson Sts CH1CACO, IU. For sale byFrel Diwjon, Or t;is Albany, Oregon. LIEGE m TO LID On Undivided Interests on estates, Real estate on Probate. Reversionary and Lifelntereatann Real and Personal Property. Annuities and Legacies. Or will purchas ourrigut if at dai ed. Life Insurance Policies Bought or Loaned on Patents sold on farorab e terns aad capital procured to devel op aod perlecc meritorious iaveulious ideas. Amounts from $10,000 to $500,000 Available for investment on mortffatre 1 Revenue Producing Securities. ror terms and particulars address R. GOULD, Montgomery St., San Francisco Co YAQU1NA ROUTE bWALLIS & EASTEB RAILROAD Connecting at YAQUINA with the AQU1NA 8AY STEAM SHIP COMPANY STEAMERS Grace Dollar and Navarro First-clsss in every respect. One of be above steamers is due to sail from Ysquina about ever live days. Hhorteet route between ban Francisco. valley pointc Fare: Albany and points west to , Ban iranciaco Cabin $10 00 Round trip 17 00 For sailing days applv ti ' ' i . Edwih Stonb, H. L. Waldim, Mananer. r. F. A P. A. J. Tcnxb, Ajront Albany, Or. . OREGON VIAVI COMPANY Cor. Morrison A Park Sts. LEWI3 BUILDING, t'ortland - Oregon About People. the The late H. C. Warren hat bequeath td, D"w to Harvard his rare library ol Sanskrit collected at great expense during yeai of study. I In times of poaca Gu. Eiwell Otis is a devout follower of Walton, and his skill in handling rod and line is as phenome nal as his luck in war. Chief Justice Fuller of the TJ. 8. su preme court alwava walks with a gold head ad cane given him by a grateful client thfriy years ago. James Bryce, M. P., ar. h r of "The American Commonweal ii,' is a lover of mouotain climbing, aud '.as lately keen chosen president of th- L mdon Alpine a'ub. Secretary Wilson baa obtained for American distribution a lot of musk melon seeds from Afghanistan, where tho melons are (fid to te tt e Bnest in the world. Henry James does mosi o' hie willing at night, frequently siuim at his desk when 3 o'clock: striker. He livss in Lamb bouse, at Rye, where George II once stayed . Mrs. Loubrt greatly renemblrs her friend, Mrs. Carnot, in her charitable tenderness. She dispose uf large sinus among the poor and is a regular visitor at the hospitals. Gov. William Amoa Poynter of Ne braska is known aooat his home as the "farmer governor," owinv. to bis having spent taenty-ona year tn tilling the rich prairie noil. Adeline Patt. i not tt.e ouly person in ariit tic life with the title ot Ba roe ess Cedarstroni Mrs. Hartmano, a famous Swedisii actress, is in private life a bar oness of the ime name. Her husband and Patti's are cousin. Plalodealer. When in doubt as o t enuiceoes fa diamond there t i.i- i.ady reliable wsvbv which the taprrt or tbe am ateur judge can deteruiins tbe quality of the article, and that is tj teat its hard oers by holding it against a rapidly re solving grindstone from Bve to ten minutes- Then, if tne act mark ap- abears upon the diamm d it ie note real stone, for if it were a diamond, ae far from any mark being produced open it, it would be likely on tb other band to make a deep impression on the grind stone. Just to illustrate ho bard a dia mond ia, an experiment srae made last year witb a piece of Braailian bort. The sloe e bad a radiated internal structure, and it was k-pt on a polish tne wheel madeot hard iron witb a diameter of one foot for asvsn and a bait hours a day for nins montba. Darin that time the wheel turned at the rate ol twenty Ave honJred to three thousand revolutions per minute. A Florida paper giva the general situ ation : From the De Laod Supplement. Tbe legislature ie now in fall blast at Tallahassee, and the people cf tbe great state of Florida tor tbe next eixty days will bave the pleasure of noting the progress ot freak legislation, and tbe nec essary wrantle and row over tbe election of a U. S. sees tor. In tbs eooree of a few centuries perhaps, when tbe patience ot our people is worn to tbe thinnest thread, they will take this metier of electing a senator out ol tbe heads of the legislature and attend to the bnaiaeee themselves. Cnfortone-ely, the people have bot little to ear in tbe matter ol reform. Tbe politician ao ail the eat ing, and tbe people follow their lead like a mule pack train follows tbe belled mare. The tuan came ont of an office building on tbe run, and atarUd down tbe street. 'Here! Hare!" crtrd tbs policeman on the corner, "What's vour harry?" "There's a man bees tbere trying to sell me a book on twenty-eight weekly installments of $2 35 each" cried tbe victim. Tbe policer&an instantly released His hold. "Ran!" be cried. "Ron like a while bead. Ma; be yon can get away from him yet ."Chicago Post. From the Hartford Times. Geoeral Shelter again rertifiea that the canced "road" beet wae all rigbtat Ban. tiago. Be ssys he ata ii every day. As it ia officially k iown that be was stretch ed out in a hammock with a cramp In hia stomach mot-t of the time for several weeks after he arrived there. Lie certifi cate as to lbs qoalit rf the beef has bat tbe Providence Journal woold call "high moral value." Jimmy Won't your mother be mad when she sees how you lore yoor clothes Tommy I guess not so very, tla'll nave lots 01 inn nuntio' np cloth to match an' pottin' io a patrh so people csn hardly notice it. Puck. Lebanon. From tbe E. A. Dr. Booth received ord from Foster - ye-sieraar luai buss sterling, woo was I accidentally shot at that ( lacs last week ' is getting along wtu. Dr. G. W. Cheadle. who recently a red uateJ irom tbe Baltimore College of Dental Sorgery, arrived here last even ing, and will remain here for seversl weeks. He is welcomed back by msry menus. Msrried, st tbe borne of tbe bride's Sister, Mrs. . W. Hm'th, in this city atnoin Wednesday, April 26,1899. Prof, W. J. Looopy, ot Jefferson and Miss Martha Brfiices, of Lebanon, Rev. W r. Elinor, of Brownsville, officiating, rroi. ixwney is principal ol the Jensr son institute ana is a splendid young man, a member of a prominent pioneer iamiiy 01 aiarion county, ine nappy young coupie left in the afternoon bi private conveyance for Jefferson, where .1 :n 1 ., . iuer win rasas meir noute. Twenty-four of the Ladies of the De gree of Honor of Albany, including tbeir degree team, made tbe D. of H. lodge of this city a fraternal visit last Wednes day and assiuted in initiating three new members into tbis lodae. Tbe Lebanon ladies served both dinner and supper to iiiu Tiaiung mem oers in urand Army iiaii, iue waa reuows' ball navlno bean secured for tbe iaiuaiory work. A eoou time is reported b al -Draeent . rouoaing are ine names 01 tbe visitors Mesdanies bears. Kims. M Parkar raraer, iinagreo, aieyr, tswan, blites O I I ! 1 a m . . nogue, uraw, fnillips, wardman. Mil loy, Harkness, Borum, (juiseness. Bar ker. Miller, Oilson snd Farlev and Miaa es Batk r, Leale, MsHargue anl Par dum. uo to vertex s sbavinir and hair ens tinir parlors for first class work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every to mer. Caveats ind Trade Ifsrks obtained and all Pit (cut biulnesi conducted for Moderrts Fees.- c Brndmod'-l.dnkwtTiRorpboto; We ad else If Snslentsjlefreaof ch&r?. One fas aotdna till patent 1 secitrei. A fampsiies "uow touo-l Uli Pstents." with cost of same In tha B.al . mi 'wwi,i. wiiii 1. his wu, tq. ,in, ui r jreipi oousixiee sent rrse. oonas, & Ae GNOYS & CO. Oe. PavewT Oenn wasHtnarr. D. c.f tMmtl" .T'."" "J" I r wl'l be held Id May. The old law Uw ia Mid to be much stricter. 1 Le Dxuocut bat Juit read that the foundation ot good health is cheertui- ness. A morose, tour orrson cannot be healthy. A cycle christstiing is reported from Belgium. The father too a the infant to church on the machine, followed by other members of the party on their bicycles. Another disastrous cyclone In the east. There is nothing like experiencing the feeling:! safety that.prsvails in this val ley against cyclones and hurricanes. Yesterday was the birthday ol General Grant. He was born in 1822, and his career was one of the most Interesting In American history. The demand for cattle is great and high prices will rule. Farmers should sroept the situation and increase tbeir stosk. This valley should be made a slock conn, try as well as a wheat valley. T' e biggest trust of all will be the e.ppT trust, so gigantic that tbe Eng g'.ish aod Americana are combining In forming it. John Ball who has kept out of tbe trust business should be ashamed of himself. Attorney General Blackburn's opinion has been asked on nearly every subject possible, with a response that is pointed and satisfactory. He baa even been asked to state whether a school boy has to speak In public If he dresn't went to, aad eays be does not. A Portland mother says she cannot sse wb-re ttereia any treason in earnestly dseirlog her boy home from fighting in foreign land, and that some people are trying to make a mountain oot of a molehill . There ie a suggestion that tbe govern meat will try to get rid of Miles by send ing nim totbe Philippines. But tbe gov rnmsnt wi 1 do nothing ot tbe kind. Tbere ia too much opportunity for glory there for that So averacious are tbe trust manipnla tors that tbere is a scheme back east to Mimhlna several bis trusU into a still larger trust, and we expect to bear o( twaad-atecl tiast or most anvthtog un der the sun. Tbe trusts beaan to thrive ban tha nraaaot administration went into office. This is a m altar ot nUlory A Polk county man claims an Income for that eonoty ol 60,000 a year from eggs, which is probably nooe too high. It will be generally noticed that tbe tbrilty farmer and bis wife always bring batter and eggs to town wben tbey come and where tbey make it a practice it means a good deal in lha coaraa ol the yar, witn some actually rneniog ex penses, so that the cereal crop will be a clear gain. A patient once said to bis physician,' "Doct?r, I belive theie is somethiog wrong witb my ecmach." MSot sfit of it, " replied the doeto.-. Qod made your stomachs, and He knows how to make stomachs. There may be eetnetntag wrong with tbe stuff yon put into it or something wrong with the way yon staff it la and cram it dowa bat year stomach is all rigbt. IaRenJoaa' Porte Rico, an edict baa gotte forth that the little children shall ao longer ma nakei in tbe streets. It will require cotton goods to clothe tbe little ones, end tbe mills cf tbe eowtb are very eloee to Porto Rico. This will be a food thing for tbs southern mills .and operatives, meanwhile tbe people both Nrtb aad Booth eaa continue to help feed aad clothe tbe caked in our new poaseasioos, for tbey certainly cannot clothe theaieeives. Tbe praise for tbs Oregon boys in tbe Manila paper published la tbe Dntocaar yesterday mads tbe blood tiogis in lbs veins of many who read It. As brave aa tbe men ooder Wellington end st Bun ker Eill, the greatest displayed ia war fare. Some doubled whether tbs joong fellows, clerks and students, woold fight bot it is being proven tbst tbsy are of tbe staff that beroee are made of. lib the air fnli of bullets' tbsy rushed for ward towards Ibe hidden pagans, aod as from the beginning tbe god of war with tbem. Yon are rigbt. Freedom, we are proud of tbe Oregon boys of w bom some of ibe beet are rigbt from Albany Ao agrieultural paper aays the average farmer is as badly mixed op as the Irish, man who wrote tbe follow iog, when it comes to proclaiming his rights: "My Darlin' Peggy: I met yon last night and yon never came 1 I'll meet yon again tonight, whether yon come or whether yon stoy away. If I in there first, snrs I'll writs my nsme on the gate to tell you of It, aod, if it'e yon that's first, why rub it rut, Carlin' and no one will be the wiser. I'll never feil to be at tbe Irystin' p'sce, Peggy, tor, failb, I can't keep away from tbs rprt where yon ere, whether jou're tbere or whether you're not. National Grange Mailer ones told the industrial commission at Washington that transportation is the most important iues sioa witb which the farmet has to deal and that rates should be made by an ibdepea d ent commission. He also said that our consuls should interest themselves ip tbe ag ricultural products of the countries to which tbey are assigned. He advocated thi low ering of salaries of government officials. Es aster tad that the farmer is enfairly and inequitably taxed, one-quarter to one-third of tbe income of tbe average farm in Indi ana being necessary to pay the taxes levied upon it . He suggested legislation looking to uniformity in taxation in the different states. De favors i uniform income tax, but ia opposed to the inheritance tax. Oa the question ot immigration be said the Poles wers ths most non-aasimilableof all foreigners coming to tbis country. To Curo a Cold In One Day Taks Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it tails to care. 2"c. Tbe genuine bet L. t. U on each tablet TICKETS Toallpolr t Eastvis Grer-t Northern Railway. ForVates. f tders snd full information' sail on or address " H. F. Maaanx, Agent Albany. At Dubrullle Uarness Cos. Ycu will find the largest stock of single and double harness ja the valley, and not one eaatera set in ths entire one hundred sets. Ever? set warranted to be as cood again as say factory harness mads. Ws make all oar baroess, also buggy and car riagetops. , Tinkle A Dawson for Photos. The last SATURDAY MGIIT THOUGHTS, Our soldiers continue to corner the I Filipinos and to annihilate them, but strange to say they bob up somcwbeYe else In big numbersand teem to bs in destructible, like a catfish. Now yen ses tbem and now you don't tee them. It has been suggested that a lot of Amei lean Indians he sent to fig! t tbem in their own way, following them into their faatnessss, but tbe U . f. ooys are equal to the occanon and won't have to call on tbe red men. Oregon young men m ver go into any thing in which they do not take a lead ing part, and they have don that in this war with a daring that has commanded attention and called foith a likeness un to the soldiers at bunker Hill and Ther- mopola. When these yonng men left home a good many people laubtd at the idea ot their bein soldiers and declared tbey would run, but I hey bad ibe Oregon timber, and haw not quailed. During the week a cyclone has se-ept througn the middle west causing more deaths than the entire war to Oregon soldiers. Soldieis can almost dodge bul lets but when it comes to cvrlones a man is like a tub in tbe ocean until ha gets into a storm cellar. I'lease excuse us from cyclones. Considerable nteret has been taken daring the week in some relics fonnd in a court hoots pillar bidden for 33 Tears. That seems like a good wbi'e, but when gone it ie but a spao. Ia .13 years though theie have been many changes. a progress that is marve'.looa !o its char acter, tsioce those pa pais wers hid sev ers! of tbe most wondarfol inventiens of tbe woild have come to light alter fat stridts. The aon?occeintnt of the change in tbe system of management of the Orc g iuian in Albany baa created some in terest on account of the long and faithful service ewrformed the paper by Mr. Parker aod his sons who will aaw retire. The Otegonian is one ol tbe bis: papers of the TJ. S., and a peculiar! individual j In its si) Is and character. The Dane ' CBATbaa sept a fi'e of it siote it waa a folio but little larger than t'.. Dailv Pxuocaar and has watched with interest its growth made poer ible by a great tele graphic service and a metropolitan field, lie arrival in Albaat baa always barn watched for witb interest. Tbe time may come when this city will reach a population of twenty or more thousand sufficiently largs to sustain a paper with -1 1 . 1 1 1 a iuii asawiairu press mspaicn aervice 1 so that it will not be oecewary to depend on the Oregonian far this part of tbe news. In connection aitb itthocgh all loyal citiasos wi'd stand by their local papers with faitkfal service io the inter est of tbe city, tLst is not o!y not given boOs often sntagonised by the b g met ropolitan paper. It Is a privilege to brar good vocal mo sic, eutgiog that yon kaow is of a bi.h grade, aod you feel it as it Is creeeoted. Tbis waa the fortoe cf Albany people daring tbe week. Tbere is a good deal of taffy sbent vocal music an I local singer are so freqoeolly praised oa ao eooot oj associations that ysn cannot al ways sometimes tell, tbe singing of a friend etiee being very sweet, regardless of its merit. There is no greater Injus tice done than to make ewe tbink one eaa ting delight. nil when on'jr mediocre if not poor, aa ia sometimes tbe expert once ia all places. But a company of strangers are open; to criticism of tbe genuine kind aad mutt stand or fall by it. No one conversant with tba facts of recent political history will doubt that Banna will be eoosoited eocxerniog the Speakership of the Fifty-e-.xth Congress. Hia tay-to ia likely to or sn important factor in determining wbo shall be cnoeen to till ths place mads vacant bj tbe retirement of Mr. Reed. The report that Banna has decreed that the Hpceker of the next House sbail be a maa favorable to the If anna Payne subsidy bill is nat calculated to excite surprise. It is entirely consistent with Ilaona's record and affiliations Henna's relation to tbe Federal Gov erment is mainly of a bosioeas kind. He did not purchase e seat in tbe Seo ate for tbe eois purpo-e t f temg near tbe Presideot so tbst he might counsel him bow to paddle bis canoe safely through tbeeboalsaod quicksands of practical politics Republic. Police Magistrate Flammer, of New York, says tbat a certain professional bondsman ot the "Tendetlolo" district has an income from tbe bosiness equal to the salary of the president ol the United Slates, without any of tbs expenses and responsibilities, and, of coorsw. without any sf the honor. Tbs descendants of Sir Fraocls Drake, sailor, and, according to soms historians. occaaionallya pirate, are about to take legal steps to recover certain personal and real estate which they claim has been nojostly withheld from them. Tba number of heirs is roughly estimated at about 4.CC0. After the strike of lawyers io Spain, ws have now a strike of jurymen in Austria. Tbe cilinnsof Prague wbo are called npon to act as jurymen bavsunsnimous- ly refused to attend for tbat purpose un less a ne-w ball ie built to accommodate tbem, the old one being unhealthy snd too small. Young Mothers. Cro'iD is the terror of thousands ot young mothers because its outbreak is so Mnivin. a f ! f a Inl Khitnrt'a Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases oi croup. Ji nas never seen known to fail. The worst cases re lieved immediately. Prices 25 els,, and 50 eta. and $1.00. Staudsid of' the world!! The Petal- nms Incubator. C. 0. Bates agent, Alb any, Ore. Get the best flour. The Maunoliar No Ture, No Pay. Ibat is the war all the dm-fists sell Grove's Tasteles Chili Ionic for Chi! Is, Malaria and Uilliouiniss. It is aa pleas ant to take as lemia syrup, 50 i. Tour grocer keeps it. The Magnolia Flour Ring. Ringa, Jewelry store. Rings st French's THE IIOMLIESTMANIN ALBANY As well aa the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druygit aad get FRES a trial bottle ef Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Lunfcs, a remedy that la gnarantred to cure and relieve all Chrcnie and Acuta Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis Censors ption. fries 26c, and SOo, MISFITS. Here is something rather new. A Kansas negro has just been lynched by negroes. It is said by one man just from Manila that the Oregon boys were so much on the fight that they paid for places in the ironi ranus. The man who refuses to pay his tax under the new ordinance may be arrest ed and thrown into jaii for both tax an I costs, though it has been il -t illed that you cannot imprison a man (or the costs of a case. Now they alnioot have Aquinaldo, and now they have not. He will be a hard man to down. When nnre captured there wir.be no difficult in terminating the war with the Insurgents. The buggies and wagons will not be taxed. Why not as mttch aa the bicycle. The bicyclists will now be handicapped, because in addition to the tax here tbey are liable to be seized in other counties under the state tax. Is there no end to taxation. As long as the stale university has the money it should do away with two or three political professors and hire a high grade lrekwlent if it costs (5,000 a year. He would be worth more to tbe college than a dozen professors hired on account of their poli let. Richard Croker, a great t"st ot the present sge, is on Ihe war to Europe. ucb men are a stench to iwl.tics and it ia time the people roee up squint! t bosses generally. It is perfctly ridiculous that in a five country, a man not holding an otlioe can dictate the entire policy of the government of a big city. The new court house at Eugene will be formally dedicated on Monday May 1, afternoon and evening. Tbere will be addreeca galore, thoe do an to make speeches being Thoe Condon, J J Walton A Lien Uond. Itavui K Hill, H C Teatch, Frederick S Lrunn, E P Coleman. It tikipworth, S L Morebead, C F Knox, ' Robert Clow 'an J Laurence T Harris, j They evidently didnt intend to miss any ' one who could speak rn public on tli stage. ramia, a it'.re mnd eomewii i lo-i tbe world, net worth the poad !u b'ow it ip. causing a good deal ot trotible, bot then a good many nf U,e truubles of tbe wold are canted It i-tignificant things. Congressman Tongue tars the next sneaker must be friendly to tbe great West, that is be mart be a man in favor of tbe Nicaragna canal etc. It i I to be ) hnped -. but Toogoe canoot tell what a 1 1 oitet Mates coogtets will do. i Big; noeed people ere receiving a grea' deal of satisfaction in . reading tbe re marks ot Cyrano de Sergera:: "I am proud poseestine such soDendioe. Tis ae!l-known,a big nose is indicative Of a eool sSabie,anc kind and courteous, Liberal, brave, jast like tnjeeif, and each As too can never dare to dream yoor self." Coals P Huntington is severelv taken to'iask by a ao Francisco paper for re podiatlnj promises uisJ-u a'.tacbes of tbe Scntbero l'aci6e Kailroai Company as ius oaioreas 01 me war aitn eoain. Then be publicly enoounced ttat all of bis men sou eoueht oerVke in the armv or eavy in dien oi thetr country woold oe reetoted 10 iheir poettioas wben their terras of en.it. mot txiureil. Recently trvcrai ex-em ptoses ot ibe boat b era fa cine ralurnevl It ova Uaoila. and upon making application for emntovmeet witb tbeir old company were t arced away. Mrlctlr bUHtncsa French the jeweler. Crvwoent 13icrcJe. Hopkins brothers, asreaU. Bent llwyiJe foe t.e mottey Will A Jtark. jewe A great reduction in every goods for 90 days at P. Cob ens ISdoseo Isdies shirt waists line ol from 40 cen s upward, at P. Cohen's 2.OJ0 yarns of sbirt waist silks, latest styles, at reduced rates at P. Cohen's Cresorot binrclea at Hopkins Brother for only 20. 30, f3S and loO. C B Winn, ciiv ticket egeot. Tickets to all points in the east. Be sure aad see tbe aati rat tinware at Bopkia Btoa, wai las: a Ufetime. Go to Miss Long for high priced rho tographs, and do not lorgel to take suong the money. For a quick remedy aad oae that is per- wuv aie ror coiioren let us recommeed One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup hoarvettcss.Ucktieg in the throat aad coubs. Fotbay A Mason. For frost bitee, bursa, indolent sore, ec "raa. skia disease and especially pile. Dt Witt s tVitcb Haael Salve s'aads first and best. locik cat lor diboat people wbo try to imitate and ccuaterfeit iL It's tbeir epdorrn.ent of a good artie'e. Wortblees go-ds are not initatetl. Get De Wiu a Witch Haiel Sa.. Fcthay Mason. This and That. See Locals on every page. Wheat t7 cents. Cash hardware. R. K. Ohling. Garden tools at 11. K. Ohling-. Builder's hardware at R. K. Ohling s A large and fine stock of cigars and to bacco at Conn A Huston's. See the die play. W ben you want a choice steak, a nke roast or meat of any kind, call on henry 3rodera. He keeps the beat. The best meata of all kinds aad good treatment at the Albany Dressed Beef Company's market, just djwn Second treet. G wd weight and prompt attend ion. At tbe season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe. sore throat, couehs.colJs. catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to oe guarded aga.ont, nothing "isa finesub- stitnte," will "answer tbe purpoee," or is "just as good' as One Minute Cough Cure. Feat is tbe one iafa lible remedy for all eg, throat of bronchial troubles. Insist irorovalr upon hiving it if 'something; e' is o7fd yau. Fosaay A Mason. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked woman kindrare quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the groat blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory, rricc, 23 cts. and 60 eta. Moatc Mis Miiarea Burmeater eacher of piano or organ. Svstem ths Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P chinch. CLOjsrvo Rates. Weekly Dimoorav snd Examiner 12.50 and Thrice-a-week World 12.00; and Republic 1.?5: and Oregonian 12.25: and San Francisco! weekly-Call 12.00 ;and Salem Weekly Journal 2.00 - See our two yenrs privet ulants, before putting out that Ledge The Albany Nur- orua Tonight If your liver Is out of order, causing Biliotuness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a doss of Hood's Pills On retiring, and tomorrow yoor di gestive organs will be regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind ot work. This has been the experience of others: it will be youm. HOOD'S PILLS are old by all medicine dealers. 25 eta. TELEGRAPHIC. Late News in Short Form. The End In Sight. W AHHiNOTON, April 28 The end of the Filipino insurrections is in sight, in the opinion ofjarmy and navy officials. A telegram reseived from Gen. Otis today announced that Aquinaldo had taken what is regarded aa the tint step toward surrendcriug, namely, requesting a ces sation of hostilities.' Americans not Spaniards. Mahila, April 28. Gen. Otis said to day after an interview with the Fiiipino i peace envoys : i he insurgents were completely de moralized a lien our fort e croese l the riv er and took the trenches beyord the reb els, though their position in tne Rio Grande trenches was impregnable, for thev defied tbe Spaniard there in 1896, and thought they could do it again. The Cyclone. KiHKBViixt, April 28. As a reult of the tornado that swept through the east ern portion of tbis city yesterday evening demoliahing half of the residences and .1 I i' . . . .... oiner irauoings, nearly M Ueaa bodies uu uw v in urw yeraona nave oeen recoverad. More than a dozen of the in jured will die. Sort of a Trust. Chicago, April 28. General passenger agents of the Western roads bave adopt ed the first nine articles of ths new pas sensrer agreement. Tbe Union Pacific, it ia believed wiU decline to tecomea member ot the orga nization. The other roads, however, mean to complete the organization. Gen. Anderson's Return. Sas Fraxcwoo, April 28. Among the arrivals (root tbe Orient on tbe America 51 am today waa Gen. Thorn aa M. An derson who has been ordered to report to the adjutant-general for assignment to duty. He left here for Manila aa a colo nel in tbe regular army and now returns a may r-gener! of volunteers. Worse than War. t-r. fjnria, April 27. A special t tbe Globe-letnocrat irom Kiriuville, Mo., tay : A .utlieiing storm that fia-J teen tl I : i cninr aa eiternoon brtke noon I : ktviile at 6:20 o'clock tonight in all' : c lury of a cyclone. A path a quarter . I a mite wide and as clean aa tbe prairie as swept through the eastern portion of the city, and 400 buildings, homes and mercantile houses were leveled to the ground in scattered ruins. By a o'clock 49 dead bodies bad been taken from the ruins. Il is expected that the list of dead will reach between 60 or 70. Xearlr 10X1 people were in jured. New ton Struck. Kaxaaa Crrr. April 27. A Sbecial to tbe Journal from Cbillicothe aays : A tornado probably the same one that swept over kirksriUe struck Newton a small town sn Sullivan co.. tonight, aod caused terrible destruction. It ia report ed mat to people were killed tn me city, and that many others were killed in tbe country nearby. A great number of tbe buildings were blown down. Completely Routce. Maxixa, April TT Gen. ilarrArtbnr's dirtaton croeeed the p.io Grande today, and airanced on Apaht.compietly rout- iofc uie aower ot tne reoel army. Tbe enemy were strongly entrenched on the river bask near both side of ibe railroad bridge. Law ton's Advance. Mamla, April 27. Gen. Lawton'a ad vance has been a remarkable demon slrauon of the resistless energy which characteriiea al bis nnderstAndins. A report has gained wide currency among the volunteers that the govern ment intends to ask that there be no fighting after Calumpit is captured, and that it is the intentiou to replace them at the front with regttUrs. Want Peace. Mum, April 27. Gen. Luna has made overtures for peace He asked for a cessation ol boeulitiea. and has aent a mewaenger through tbe lines to see Gen. Olis about terms oi surrender. Otis' Report." Mi ml. April 2S. La wton is at Nor ia?aray and Angat. His two columns bave driven the enemy to the north .and MacAathur has taken a portion of Cal umpit SMln ot the river. Tbe movw- anil was auenuea witn auiiculties on account of tbe jungle, beat and strong in trench men t. His casualties yesterday were three killed aad eleven wounded. Iievelopments thus far are satisfactory. Otis. The Last Ditch. Manila, April 26. Aqoinaldo'tfvrmy to day is defending Calumpit energetically, which is said to indicate that tbe rebels are finally mskin - thai place t last ditchor sund, h the Americars ex pected them to make at Maloioe. -Miles Objects. WiSunsGTOX, April 26. It is said here that tbe president has fully decided to relieve Gen. Miles of the command of tbe army on account of the verdict of tbe beef board of inquiry and that Miles will protest and carry his fight to conirreas and attempt to have a congressional in quiry. Will Call tor Volunteers. WASnrxcTCx-, April 2tx It was defi nitely decided by IVesiJent Mr Rinte to day, after a conference at the White House with Oen. Miles and then with Sec. Alger, to call for the SS.OtXl rolnn. teers for the Phtlipninee es soon aa it , known w hether Aquinaldo escape from Mac Arthur and La wton. If be docs the volunteers wiU be called. The Idaho Strike. Wardxek, April 26. The first shot has been fired, and the place has been turned into sn armed camp. The strikers were inrion all last night at their hall. At 5 :30 tbis morning a compact body of men, headed by President Boyles started up the canyon snd drove the non-union nien sway. A Cyclone. Omaha, April 26 A special to the Bee from Stewards, Neb., says: A terrific wfnd and hail storm swept over this place tonight doing great dam age to property and injuring several per sons. Do Not lie Fooled Wilh the idea that any preparation your druggist may put up and try to sell you will purify your blood like Hood's Sar arilla. Ibis mediciie haa a reputa tionit baa earned its record. It is prepared under the personal suptvis ion of educated pharmacists who know the nature, quality and mediciral ef fect of all the ingredients u.-ed. llood's Saesaparilla absolutey cures all tSrms of b'ood disease wben otbor medicines fail to do any good. It is tbe Worlds' great Spriug Medicine and the One True Blood Purinr. Happy is tbe man or wuuin wbo caa eat a good hearty meal without suffering afterwards. If you cannot do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Core. It digests wnat you eat, aad curta all forms of dy,e(VMa and indigestion. Fohay & Mason. If you bave a cough, thoart irritation weak 1'ings, pain in thi chet. ilitticu't breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us sug gest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and sale, r oanay Mason. Before th dixoovery of One Minute Cough Cure, mtnisterss were greatly dis turbed by coughing congregations. ' No excuse for it now. Foshay A Mason. "Uive me a aver regulator and 1 can enonlnrn tha wnrtrf s&i,l a ownina. Tna ' drusgist handed him a bottle of DeWiit's Little Early Risers, the famous little pill. Foshay A Mason. J. Sheer. Sedalia, Ms., condustor on r trio atnwt car hna. writita that his littla u ght er was very low with croup, and her ' ed alter all physicians bad tailed using Co Minute Cough Cure. , a Mason Mftuy a Lover Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purines the breath byita action on the bowels, etc., as noth else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 sts. Everlasting Itching And Burning; of the Skin on Face . Cured by CCnCCRA For the last three month I have bean troubled rltb. aa rlattac lubiog and burning of tba kin on my race, and did not know what to do to ear It. I eras prevailed upon to try Con ceal Rsasmss. Tba result waa simply woo. derrut. In ont we,k after mtnf. the Ctmcuaa Boar aad Ctrrtccaa lixsm-rasT vat tntWtly rid of it, ki my skin la la a bealtby eoodltloa. 1. H. VAJi 6LAH3,T& Seocktoasc Baa rraa.Cal. CBTICTJBa RKSOLVk XT beclns witb tbe blood and cads witb Ibe skin aod scalp. Taatletotar IS purines tbe blood aad eircalatlaf fluids of HUMOR OEBM8. aod Urns removes tba emse. wbUe warm betas witb CtTTItt.'Ra. SOAP, aad centle aaolotins witb CCT1CCBA (ointment), greets of emolllant skin cares, cleans tbs akla aad atalp of emu aad sesles. allay ItebbMr, bam. ln. sod laSsmmstlria, aootii and beaL Taasara speedily, permanently, and economlcany cared tba moat tortarlsc dtsAg-nrlnc bnmors of tba sfcto, scalp, aad blood, with loss of belr, wbea tba beat pkystctaas sad all other remedies tau. Sold mieeabeatSaewerld. rWrnD ntCCw, rmym-, IVirtna -HwleCert.ry Uiiir."faea. REORCUOH HMDS' made Son snd WhHs ha N3TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEMr Xj'.ice ii heebr e'rta tbtt M Coaolac asm. th adminii'ntor of tbeaaUteo thomaa Urach, dncnl bs bis day filed tn Cuoy Court ol Linn county, Or-gon. W fio il acoo.t aa such 'iaiin:'rtor aad fiy.1 court baa Sxei tbe 1st dy of May. tt'yj, at tbe bour oi 1 o'clock p tn of said tsy, at the couit house at Albany, Orexoo, tearing objections Io said accoont and rttling the ame. March 11, 1W9. il. CUSKINOHM, Administrator of Tbmaa Htv.'a, de eased, rt. C. Watsos. Attorney for Administrator. CITATION Cjcxrr Co3st op ra t 3nr : r OSESOSt, FOB LlSS COUSIV. In the matter of tbe estate of ja:-'.s vc Mahon. To William H. MtMah Mary Drink ard. Jainea Steaart McM.bon, James Dnnkard, George Drinkard, Clara Dries ard. Laa Drinkard. itliam Mciiaboo, Catherine McMafain sad all other pers'.as intend ii in said estate, irnvrting. IS Tlir XAMS F THE STilE OF Oregon, J'ti ar he e' y ri td and re-qoire to appear in tCosslr Coon of tbe state of Oregon, f r ib coonty oi Ltnaattbe court rocia thereof, at Albany, ia aairf county, on the let day uf May. 1499. at oce o'clock In the aivr noon of that day. thee aad tcere to sbew eaa e if any oo ot either of joo mj bave w by aa ordr s Could ett te rnaJe. 2irUa. auf'-.rii nif an5 nrquinog Ailiiam fa. McMahoe to die trinate the money in hi basils aa xcoor of tbe last will mod ttameol rt aaiJ di ctated, arcordisa? to ibe residtary -Jaue ie aid will between the a id William H. Mahon and Mary Drinkard- , . . h iters, tbe tlo. Geo leaf1 D. bertoo, ja:ge of tbe ) 3 C County Court of the state of - - J Oregon, foe the County cf Una. witb the seal of said coaatr sff xed, this 4th day nf March, A. D.. attest: Fbask CaaaTasa, Clerk. By K. B. MosTaoca, Deputy. ACMIMISTSATCS'S MOT ICE Notice is tnreb) at-ea that the ander- signed baa been by the County Court for Lon County. Oregon, duty apvciaSed ad mintatrat T with the wilt Maexed of the estate of W. I. McMeekin late of liarris- barg, Oregon, deceased. All persons bav- tng claims against said estate are Hereby required to present the same proper. y veri fied to tbe sadenigwed at his reaideaoe wear Lavrton, Linn County. Oregon, with in six moethi front this date. ItU the 6Ui daj of Maxzh. 1S&9. UWBS W. SvraJTC, Admibtior with the will annexed of W.J. McMee-kia. deoraaed WaAttnEBroao k Wtatt. Atty'a for adm'r. EXEcuTSirKonec VTOnCE IS HEREBY C,ITE4 THAT X. tne couaty court ot una eooatr. Ure f ,o, has sppointel tbe underaigwed aa ex ecn'rix of tbe lat will and testament of Adam Settienuer, deceaed: any aad all Dereooa baviaar dai ma atraU a said estate are hereby rpqaired to preaewt the same to sbe nodersigned at tne c&ce of Keiley m url, la Albaay. Lrregon. wtta proper oocber. therefor, within six BVatbe el OTX1 the date of this roblxatioa. Da'e.1 at Albany, Orevon, this March Lcc:sb D. SarrrLaMtEW. 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McL. BROWN. D. P. A aacoaver A Rare Bargain. For sale, a house and lot in a favorable part oi the city. House ia a two story, eight room building in good condition Good well aad citv water. Will be sold at a rare baiyain. it mist be sold so do not miss this chance. Inquire at the Daao at office. NEW YORK WORLD 1 hricr-a-Wetk Edition 13 Pages n Week . . .'. . . . 156 Papers a Teai For One Dollar i aitahewevery AlleraalewaysxeesSaae Tbe Thrice-a- Week Edition of Trk Mw York World is first among all "weekly's papers in aise. frequency of publication and the freshLSsa, aeeoracy and variety ol omenta. XI UaS all US mnts of a great $6 daily at the price ef a dolla weekty. Its political news is prom rt, coon FIRST NkTIOitAL at 4 K I , o At-SAST.oaawo-' . Prsetdsat TtsnPrisntisat... I FLINM t,yoDNO B. W. LABttDOM TBASSACTB A OaA-SaAtbasalnstlieslsssl ACCOUNTS KSPT snblect to taeek. liJHT KICHANiiE J irrpAl traasfte, tale a Ksw lark aan rraaelseoyCejoaan ana rwllaa LSOTlOIti SAOSan fnyneaVa . .. siaantosji) f a Oooswie, M f Heal fc. S. raaja. LEGAL DIRECTORY Albany. W E Biiyefl. Foshay & Mason block H Bryant, P O block Anderson Cannon, PO Mock. J N Duncan, P U blot a T P Hackreman, Pearee nlock. Judge U II Hewitt, P O block. N B Humphrey. Kelly 6l Curt, bank building L H Mottanve, Pearce blot J C Powell, P O block. CESox, POb'ork. ,LL -W8DB, Bank building. H J Watson, bank building. Weaiberford A Watt, Bauk bmlding Whitney A Newport, Cuaick Work. O 'A' W rivht, P O block. button. S H Garland. Brwiisillr. A A rassinw. acif. TJ Wilson liti Scuth SHASTA ROUU OK THE o a them Paciflt Co Osin,,, Saaeaas Trataa ieaes "-' - a. I L aaLs L rsruaad Albany Ssaftaacaec Ar IriK IUi I ar Abo train top at s'a 'Inr.n t iween ' land ii rif,a Toi wr, jro, Je-rwn K ban; lar.tceut. hc.t. 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Monda Thnra., Otegon Cttv, Daytca, Wed. and Sat. and WayLanda. snd Sat 6am WILLAMETTE RIV. 4:30 oa Tuesday Portland to Corvallis Tnerlay Tbur., and Way-Landings. Tbur and Sat. and Saf Lv Riparia Lv Lewistoa I:S0am SNAK.E RIVER 12;0O r Daily Riparia to Lew is ton Dailv W. H.HURLBURT. Gen. Pass Agent, C. G. RAW LINGS, Portland, Or. Agent Albany. OUR CAPACITY In the Valley. OUR WORK e Is Utisurpajn-cu In Oregon. e have the best stock u swlect from and our prices to alwavs the lowest, qualit? cinsulered srniLEY, Aitny. The Pr..tter K. O. T. M. every Saturday evening av K. O. T. Is ball- Visiting Knights inviied. rj it Nswpert,Ootnissnder.