The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 25, 1899, Image 6

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST-UJlc gold Wntch. MifMitth
ell's limy stab'.. Will ptt Mtr.td
Leave either at Dimocbat office or tlili
H. McBee's. .
FOB 8ALB.-F0II b!oW Jersey milch
cow, Register No. 69.84
for sale or will trade tor bay or oats.
Inquire of F. H. newer.
BODA WATER torn Sodavill .
just receive,! at Burkhart & !
healthy driik. Also a fine thing Ircm
Marqucn 111, bottled by John Burnett
of Sweet Home.
IX FEU CENT LOANS.-I have
limited amount of money tolMboa
tir.t-class farm 'Z?!
business troperty in Albany. IlrMt
six per cent-lor particulars call oaor
JJret?.. Mbb:l., Democrat building.
Albany, Oregon
Special Sale.
spectacfsTeyTglasses
Goggles
MAGNIFYING GLASSES
nnd COMPARES
EYES TESTED FREE.
Call nd get piices before bujirg else
6FMiade and Eye Glass from I5c up.
tiogglte, lOe,
J. A. Cummings.
Irrigation.
Irruation hour 5 a. m to 9 a. m. and
4 p. m. to 9 p. m
Hoee must not be used without noizles,
nor must cloets be allowed to run con
tinuously. Failure to comply wiih tneee instruct
ions will cause the water to be shot off.
Albany Water Company.;
HOTIGE TO FARHEBS.I
We fell oat sacks at 5 cents and pay
the highest price lor oais. or u
cetting your oat satks or selling yoor
oats. 1
C ff Beam's grocery store.
Sixpsos & Beam,
Albany, Or. ,
Wood Notice.
Thompson & Amos, of Lebanon, are in
the city ready to saw wood at the old
prices, as follows: .
V Cutting four foot wood twice, 40 ct.;
three times 60 cts , tame for all kinJs 01
wood. Good work and promptattention.
Drop portal card in poeioffice or see per
eonslly. Notice of Private Sal by Admin
istratrix. XOTICE 13 HEREBY GlYiJN THAT
nt an nrder dulr made and 1
ntered cf record by the County Court cf
Linn oooBty, Orecon, on the 6ih day of
Vav 1899 and a furlhM-order made and
. j 1 t.m .oi.l rnnrt on the lth
eniereum no;". . . - !
day of Aogust, 1899. autbonzinii. hceoi-.
iug and empowering the adminis-ratnx of
1 1.2 tate 0: Commodore P. Knigbten, de
ceased, to sell the hereafter described real
property at private sale, the undersigned,
said administratrix, wil. from and after
Saturday, the lGlh day of September, 1899,
effer for eale and proceed to sell t private
sale all tte right, title, interest and claim
cf whatsoever kind, nature and descript
ion which the said Commodore P. Knight
en, deceased, kal in and to said real estate
at the date of biadeceafe, either for cash
in hand, or one half cash and the remain
ing half thereof on twelre months lime
with note and mortgage on the land to se
cure the deferred Tayment, at tbeoption of
aid administratrix, which said real estate
iadesciibed as follows, to-wit:
The west half of tb d malion land claim
of Commodore P. Knighten and Rosannah
W KnighUn, his wife, the same being
situate in sections1 13 and 14 Sjuth Range
4 West of the Willamette Meridian, and
ections 18 ana iw, 31 uu is yi
tne Willamette Meridian, all in Township
12 in Linn cooniy.Oregon excepting from
aid West half of said claim that part of
the same Ij mg wesi 01 me ma,' a cuaunei 01
the Calapooia river and containing about
16 acres excected thorefrom. and leaving
about 305 08 acres telonging to raid estate.
And said Administrat-ix oereby reserves
the right to reject any and all offer there
for il same sre not satisfactory.
Dated thia 17th day of Auirust, 1899.
Frakces E. Kkichtbh,
Administratrix of the estate of Commo
dore P. Knighten, deceased.
At Second and Ferry.
Mr. Julius Gradwohl will now be found
store at the above location,
better prepared then ever before to serve
"T- l.r.i;i. .ith flint class stnek nf
tne puuiiv - - -
crockery and glass ware, and sUndard
8rThe lighest place in A'.bany. Every
' thing in sight. Good goods at low prices.
Mr. Gradwohl bas alwrys done the
square thing with his cusb mers and wUl
continue to do so.
Also writes insurance in rst claes
ompanies
Crop Kepoit.
tu. cvf tha Watler Bureau
cover a period of 20 jeart, and those, r.
cords tail to show any weaiuervr.u r
proxluiatins that which has prevailed
this month. Io August, 1806, from ths
1st to ths 6th, rain Ml, but U was fol
lowed by warm, clear weather 5 in 1881
rain tell on the 13ih and 14th, and again
from the 8Cih to tfca end tf mouth ; in
1879 rain fell from the 20th to the 28 b,
Inclusive. These ara tha only ' o
records ba.lng any unusual weather,
hence, this year is an unprecedented
one-
Harvesting fall-sown grain is practic
al, at stand-still. Reports vaiy as tc
damage to the shocked wheat . No seri
ous or general damage has yel occurred,
though should current condUioos con
tinue, which is not probable, much
damage will result. Ths fall sown gralo
is all ready to bo eut, ana tne rains nave
caused it to fall and lodge. Some lots
will result, no matter bow soon tatr
weather sets lo. The rains havs been of
,t tmnerH to scrina sown grain, and
especially to that which as late sown.
Within a week after Utr. warm weaiuer
seta in, the spring grain wi 1 be ready
to harvest. Ths rains nave pus me
n good condition and p'owlng has
already commeuced.
Grata which has commenced to dry up,
has been revived, making the second
crop of clover as promising as the first
turned out to be.
Potatcea have an excellent growth and
i.r omn Diears to be assured.
R.n.n nnvlncsof all kinds has been
greatly benefitted by the rains and good
oar.ltn rrana are ss'UieL The onion
crop of Washington county is eaperior
to that of formr years.
Hop growers report their bops in bet
tar condition tban ever before. There
are fewer lice than for years. The vl-ee
are clean and healthy and are well filled
with burrs or cones. The rains have in
creased the sin of ths burrs, so that un
less adveisi conditions prevail, an extra
good, clean hop crop will be secured.
Lice are fewer than tbey a ere one week
Fair weather will probably prevail
within 36 hours, and should such be the
case, It will bs fennd that the bene fits
derived from the rain will more than off
set any injury that may have occurred.
B. 8. Paoce, Section Director.
at r it
All Sorts.
Uoreee havea great dislike to eame .
Bombay ia the leading peart ma t of
the world.
The g'ant beesol India buiM'combs ten
feet in bigbt.
The Ort'ich has been domesticaUd In
Central America.
There is oneborse for every twenty ,
persons in England. j
It is estimated that one rrow will do
etroy 700.000 inrecU eveiy year.
o.niianl hi fartvs!x narisberi with-
ous pauperr, p wi iwb m. .
Russia consumes on an average no less
than 7,000,000 tons of liquid fuel a year.
Great Britain boys more tban 20,000
ho ses in the United fUatea every year.
Lindon's omnibus company employ!
5,000 men. The annual receipts are a
bout 16,000,000.
Ghent, in Bilgiutr, is built on twenty
six islands, whlcn are connected by eigh
ty bridges.
It is supposed that the averager d.-plh
of sand in the deserts of Africa is from
thirty to forty fee.
An Indiana editor publishes 'be names
of delinquent subscribers and appends
brief biographies.
"So p'cture is bung on the walls of the
Louvre in Paris until the artist bas been
dead ten years.
A man walking dav and night without
restiog would take 433 days to jourcey
ronnd the world.
In the south within the latt five
months $17,000,000 of new e-ipital bas
been invested in cotton mills.
Tbe Friends have ninety;co!',g's in the
United State, with a total alteudaai-e of
20,000 students.
A new womac's club is tj be started in
London to which no one nnie six feet in
height will be admitted.
The newest billiard balls are made o'
cast steel. Tjey are the same weight as
ivory, and cost 12 each.
In the Havana custom boars are em
ployed 214 Cubans, eighty-four Span
iards and thirty-two Americans.
Tbe highest point to which man can as
cend witbc.nt Lis health being very seri
ously affcited is 18,050 feet' .
1 eatnesu Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of tbe ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When
tbia lube gets inflamed von have a ramb
ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation ean be taken
out and tbis tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten are cauvd by
catarrh, which ia no'bing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
SD7 case of Deafness caused by catarrb)
that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by 'Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Oakvillo.
The rainy west tier of the last wttk
has daaiad ths gralu some but we no
ticed that where gra'n was properly
shocked, the damsgewsavsiy light, a
little mors cars In the shocking would
be money in the pockets of the farmers.
Three loads tif lumber srs already oc
the tt rout, d for the new bridge.
Mr, Warren Stone and family arrived
last Saturday evening. Mr, S. has been
o the mines in Nevada tor the last three
years. He has bought a farm on me
Santiam. .
UUs E'htl Barton, of Albany, is visit
ing trieuds rere,
' 1 never saw so'iuucb rain In harvest1'
is acoicmon exprtstion but we have mt
one man who sajs that hs has seen two
failures of the wheat crop ou account' of
rain in harvest snd he has only been in
the valley for'y five years. We have
been here twenty five and have not seen
a failure on any account, but the nearest
a failure was on account of rust in 18?!)
and that ysat the market price was 80
cents which was considered very low.
No one starved that year and if scsrcltv
of grain wilt reduce the price bow low
will it go this year T Thoae of 01 who
have to buy could pay 80 cents then
easier than we can pry 40 now.
Mr. Andy Shearer returned from Gil
liam county last week.
M, A. Shoogh lost his onlv cow hut
week. A limb of a tree that was hon
ing down fell cu her.
We were lerentdtd one tlxbt lest
week and we f .-e: sura flat the aersnad
ers were laboring uuOtr a mistake for
we listened fslihtully and could hear the
words. "Maggie, when you and I were
young."
LlTTLK RlK El'D.
TThat
mother
docs not
wish to be
j proud of
$i her chil
j dren? What
mother
doee not
J want them
lo be
healthy,
happy.
laughter,
loving and
able to
withstand
tbe ordinary illnesses of childhood f
Any woman nay insure the health of her
children who will take proper care of ber
health in a womanly t ay. The health of
her children depends almost entirety upon
her general health, and particularly upon
the health and strenirth of the delicate and
important organs that bear tbe burden of
maternity. A woman ha no right to dis
regard bier owa health, comfort, ease snd
happiness, she certainly has less rig-tit to
condemn her children to a life of suffering
or an early death. That is what she does
if she neglects the health of her special
womanly organism. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is an nnfaiiina; remedy for all
disorders of this description. It strength
ens and invigorates the sensitive organs
concerned, and is the best preparation for
the trials and dansrers of maternity. It in
sures the well being of the mother and tbe
health of the child. Its nse is a sruarantee
of a bountiful supply of nourishment for.
the little new-comer. Many women who'
once bore children only to speedily lose
them, are now mothers of healthy, robust
children as the result of the use of tbis
medicine.
Barbra A. Model of Indian Creek, Ma., wrttes :
"1 am very thankful for what iJr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription did for me. I m all broken
down from nervon prostration, but since taking
?'our medicine I have had more relief than
ran all the doctor. Your ' Favorite Prescrip
tion 1 did me a world of food."
Many women have told their esperiences,
and Riven their names, addresses and pho
tographs in Dr. Fierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser. Tbis book is free. A
rant will he sent to an v address noon re
ceipt of at one-cent stamps to cover cost of J
' , 1 . ., . t-w u T;.r. .
mailing only. nunic ui . ,;.,
Buffalo, N. V. The "Favorite Prescrip.
tion " is for sale by all dealer and BO hon
est man will urge a substitute.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath.
Karl's Clover Root Tea nnrifles the breath
hyits action on the bowels, etc., as noth-1
else will, bold lor years on aosoiute
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts.
Fo sale by Foshay A Mason.
fiERVSTA
Before VITALITY,
1 n5T uir,nn
AND MANHOOD
Cures Im potency, Ki jr'at Emissions and
wasting diseases. .11 ejects of self-
abuse, or exccs3 ana indis
cretion Ancrvetoiilcand
blood LulMcr. lliinps the
pink glow io pale cheeks and
restores t:ie fire of youth.
Rv mail r;Oc nor box: boxes
for $i!,ZO; with a written puaran
tee to cure or refund the money.
NCR VITA MEDfCAL CO.
Linton Jackson Ets., CHICAGO, ILL.
For sale by Fred bawson, Drlst
Alb my, Oreoa.
sBWiw wt J
For Bargains
In Farm Lands, Timber Lands. and
City Property, call on or write
8. N. STEELE & CO.
Albany, Oregon
FOSHAY k MSO!.
Wholesale It Betaif ,
MBOISMABDBOOrimilV
4 LB AST, OBKOOH.
Pure Drugs and the finest and Largest
Stock of Stationary and Books
n. the Market.
H. F. rierrill
IKS (TRANCE AND LOAN AGENT.
Collections promptly attended to,cor
reepondence solicited. Office ia Dkho
bat building.
H A..
ALBANY COLLEGE
OFFERS A THOROUGH
High-Qrade College Education
To every boy
the ambitiou
Tbe course is complete, and embraces the
LANGUAGES, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, HISTORY,
ENGLISH AND ELE.CTIVE8
. i 0 -
The yr.-al Course leads up to a STATE DIPLOMA.
Commercial Course kits now become a
Business College
aaatiaVt act!,:, ciK1;:: l lbf
WALLACE HOWE LEE, President
Albanv, Oregon. '
s . n 1 1 s 4 i. k
P , CttiPWU.
Forcata ogue, a ldees P. L ';
P.eeTdeut or W'.A. WW.
FacuUy.
IT'S JUST LIKE THIS
vTelav. machine, in sock a. MACHINE
to as.. ..... .
$a -v jTjT willoutwepradosencbtep
1 6 fllJP f.nW. therefore cheaper in the end.
Suppies for Sewing Machines and
first class repairing.
Stewart & Sox Co.
Stewart & Sox for Machines that
"SEW"
. SHERIFF SALE
rY VIRTUE OF AN EXBCUriON.
mm gnu tfUCI V swie - ---- -
Circuit Court of tbe state ol Oregon for
Linn coui ty In '.be suit of the r tr.t Na ,
tiooal bank tf Albanj.Urjpon. plsinti ff v.
Emma Harder, Frank O. Uarikr, Kate M.
Harder and Andcron J'snnoo.
trator of the estate of Joba Harder, de
wascd, J. N. liunur. Daniel Frey. M- P.
Uriggs aid Clare I. Brigira, dcfeudanU, a
mortgage foreclonre, I wi.lon
Saturday, 23rd uay 01 aepicmos.f
18S9, at tbe hour of One o'clock p. m. at
the front uoor 01 iueuui"i"
ciiy of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, se.l
at public suction to tbe bist biddit for
can,tbe following 4y,V&&Z:
Tbe N VV U of Sec 30 in Ip S H 0 W
.1 .1 .a :ii ...... 1 1 Moriilian in Linn coun-
iy, Oregon, containing Wwa. Al
beginning at tbe 8 E corner of the 8 w ,'4
of raid section 86 and running tnenos jN
1C0 roc's; thence W 00 rods, thence 8 16J
rods, thence E 60 rods to tbe place of be
ginning containing w awes. b ,
excepting from said premises the right of
way ror tne rauo vr , -------
tbe same; and exwpting the W'oyin
lend! Uegiunwg at a point on the Noith
boundary line of bee 38 in Tp 11 S R o VV
of tbe W illamette Meridian Linn county,
Oiegon, whcbls 12.78 chains E of th-j
N W corner of said 8es 36 .sid beginning
pjint b ing in the center of tbe Lebanon
branch of tne Oregon ft i,0.rB,,L,wlil"
road and running thence 8 65 dig 80 min
E lol lowing tbe center nnn y .-.
2 85 chains to the K line of the N vv ol
said Sec 3d, thence H M M chains to the
N E corner of the N W M of said Sec 86,
thence W 27.22 chains to we place ot bt-
gSaDid!e will be made j fo tMy I the
$44.t6 taxes wuh intetest thereon from
July 17ib. 18',at tne rate 01 o p kj
annum, and $250 CO attornsjs fees and
125.20 cosU ai.d dubursements, and ac
cruing cos's. la.Mubs,
Sberiff of Linn county, Oreeoii.
CITY TREASURERS KOTICE
Notice is hereby given that funds are
t j ... watranta Nos. 313 to
338 inclusive of tbe issue of 1898. .Inter,
est cn said warrants will cease with the
date of this notice.
Albany, Or., J niy zo,ioa.
E. A. Pabksb, City Treasurer.
now An Tr BMn I
Pr Hobb.' gpsrsirai PIHi enre all SMneT Ilia Stm
Sl lr. Add. Berlins Kerned Co-. tUlcago or M. If.
and girl that hnl
toattaiu one.
STATE N0RI1L SCHOOL
until, imp.
traliiing School or Teacbete, new de
partments, ungraded countiy school
Ora'duelr teenre snod Pc'9.ulo',fv,.
Strong courees. Well equipped Train-
ln departments. i'i ...
t. ..'..i -,.- mi U'kfst and beet way
iUFU'ni vu t ,
tull r,!'n",:;,,31 1120 to lino, on
Expeneeforyearlr3inl20lollfi0.on
lJar.ri3.60 to 13 CO per wsek. Tuition,
, . ,. . .. . ,e,, We-V".
'"t?,5,' tllusVpt. !b.
triu, June 27-i't
A gotd article Is orm mote
a poor one.
EVIR. ONE KNOWS WAT...
ONE WHITE
SEWING
O
"
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O
Long Photo Jo...
In Froman Brick.
The lesding gallery of Aloany.
The onlr-ui-to-tlate first class
studio in town.
All work to pleaso.
MAK1E LONG Porp
TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A powder to be shaken Into tbe shoes.
At this season your feet fevl swollen.ner
vousand bot.and get tired easl'y. If you
have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Al
len's Foot-Ease. H cjIs tbe fee and
makes walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feet, bllslers and callous spots.
Kelievee corns and bunions of sil pain
snd gives roatandcotnrcri. Try it today.
Sold by all druggists and show storss for
25j. Trial pscksgefrfe. Address, Allen
8. Olmsted, Le Koy,N 8.
jt.m ralstojn,
Three doors east of the Dbkocbat office
bas money to loan on farm security at
low rate of Interest. Also small loans
made n personal security.
City, county and school wsrrsnts
bought. .
Collection! made.
Rents collected. Fir
surance writien in the following large
and reliable companies: HOME INS.
CO., of New York, PHOENIX JNsl.CO.,
Hartlord, Conn., LIVERPOOL, LON
DON AND GLOBE INS. CO. of Eng
a JKri1..: no "th. f Sri. K.o.itlon. sin. ,90a
mAiArr sd(1 pxp-nf p.M. Btioulii writ. - f
ill rili-NI WtCOitWl Alttltimoj, M.
A
. .. . ..a 11
M.SI.NLtR
M. Senders & Co,
Hav And Oat Warehouses
Htfvcot!) snd Hallrosd Slievts.
W sis prei'a'fd m talis rn iorsg4
i.-Im.i i,. ; 1 Imv jour oats In. an
qiianlty at top uiarkrt price.
RACKS FUHNIUED.
Oat bnnsht lu car luts at anvjablp
ping point.
M. SENDERS & CO.
Insurance, Uay, Uraltt Bad Wool. 1
To the Music
LovingPublic.
-O-
Thoso conUMiiplalliig tak'i P
study of music wll find it to their Utter
"st to Investigate the advantages offered
by Albany College. The following
branches are taught t
VOICK!iSS,MAN.OLlN,
and HlbTOHI Mr wucv.
Mr. Wlrts, Musical IHiwtor. I.'''
uats of tho Chicago Conservatory ol M !
slu, and bss stunieu w in
00t, liuu, aim m ' --r
These men are masters In their rept
Iviuliyartmeiits and musicians of world-
Mrs. "vi'rts, instructor In vcrsI rrnslc,
1 a mii' I of Mr. William Nlson llmriit,
who Is known to lie one ol tha Ueat volco
Uschcrs In America today. Mr. I rritt
stXl eigl't years In Italy J veral
'IhsmSS'J l Albanv College
Conservatory are the latest " PJ
nroveii. n 1 10 contblne.l result ol
iXrbr instruction recelvotl.es perlen.,
and the actjualntance with the methods
of oureastern conservaUirks. .
Tuition reasoaabU. I'upiU may.!nter
atKatf term 0ns Sept. 19, 1WH).
ror further inlormatlon call on or ad
dress Piessldont Wallaca Howe Lee.
Miller & Stewart,
bioycIeIepairing,
FOHGING AND MACHINE WOBK
ALL WORK CUARANTEED.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
XTOTICK IS HEREBY OlVt-.N 1111
ll d.ir,l 9:trJ of si-ntember.
f"M, st 1 p. m. t tbe front door of (be
court bouse, in Albanj, Or., in pursuance
of an order of the county court ol Linn
11. !.! mail and entered in
said court on Ihe Records thereof on July
8, 18UU, In trie waiter w tne csiaie oi An
drew KaUtoo.deceased, J.the undersigned,
. .f IVa .lal ftf said dr
dent, shall proceed to Mil at public sale for
cash In nana, or one na.i cam wi u-
reired payment of one esrs lime at legs
. -1 t ,il, flr.l ninrtffavs swnrltv. all
the light title and Interwl which the said
decessed, Anurew Bsmon, nsu in aiu 10
rbefollowng decribid real estate at tbe
time of bis death, towits
Uesinningat the Noithwest corner of
the Soutbeait quarter section 26 Tp 13
south of range I Esst W ills melts mendiae
and running Houtb 24 rod. to a county
road, thence Esst 14 rods, thence North 24
sods, thence West 14 rods to tbe place of
beginning containing two acres more or
less in Linn county, Oregon . Also the N
E 'K of Peo 2o, Tp 13 scutb ot range One
Esst in Linn county, Oregon, containing
inn . rnnra nr !. Also Sec. 96 in
Tp 13 South range 1 East coitalnln 640
acres excepting 40 acres sold to A. L. Uts-
tarton, VOI, u. psgn sus, siso J4 acrrs
sold to C. A. Peck, Vol. 63, psge 411 and
..tn.i.,1 anfl Ivlncr In l.inn nnnntr. alio a
strip of land 30 tec wide for ilybt of way
running inrosgu J. ouras mnu su wiu
mences at the Southwest corner of the
Northeat of Seo. 26, t bonce North
west 10 rods, thence West 21 rods,
n,.n,. SmthvAt lft rods ta a
coonlv road, all in Tp 13 south , range 1
East, Lino connty, Oregon, save atd ex
cepting 69( acres sold to Andrew Guitaf-
OD,
Dated this 1 ltb day of Augmt, 1899.
M. J. Raistok,
Administratrix.
JTFEET RAILWAY NOTICE.
To motor on tbe Albanj Street Railway
will connect prumpty wilb all trains to ni"i
from tbe depot, day and .light.;
Special '''ps wilt be riade at sped
rates.
R. Moobb,. Crnduclot
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your liver '
Is out ot order. Tbe
best medicine to rouse
the liver and cure all
these ills, is found In
Hood's PHIo
25 cents. Sold by all medlclue dealers. Zl
I., SENDEKS