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If P. NUTTING, Ed., and Prop. Soured st tbe Post Offlos at Albany Jregon, s second olais mall matter. Bushels ot Money Thrown away Of women annually in tbe purchase of cosmetics, lotions and piw dera, none ol which ever accomplishes ita object. Beauty depends on healthy blood and gold digestion, aucb as Karl's Clover Root Tea guarantees yon (or 25 eta. and 60 eta, per packmen. Take t and we guarantee your complexion. For sale by Fred Dawson . Nothing Ltite It. Ton should remember that no other medicine is like Sbiloh's Consumption Cure in auv respoct. If other remedies have failed ti relieve your cough or cold, that is all the more reason why you should trv Shiloh'e. Always sold under a positive guarantee. If it does not be.p you, the druggist mutt give back your mouey. 25 cts., 50 ots., and $l.00ja bot tle, or sale by Frei Dawson. Music Miss Milarea Burmeatei eacher of plane or organ. System tbs Mason touch and techniaue. Residence Fifth olrsot, opposite U P church. Tonight If your liver is out of order, causing Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills On retiring, and tomorrow your di gestive organs will bo regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for any kind of work. This has been the experience of others; it will bo youw. HOOD'S PILLS are sold by all medicine dealers, io cts. COWS. 20 milch cows for sale. Inquire of H . Bryant. CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that fundi are on band to pay city warrants Noe. 1 to 8? inclusive of the issue ol 1809. Inter est on said warrants will cease with the dale of this notice. Albany, Or., Dec. 27, 1899. A. li. Parker, City Treasurer. 4o Per Gent. Reduction on "NEW HOME" ...AND- "DOMESTIC" ....SEWING MACHINES.... Extra 10 per cent discount for Spot Cnsn. We have the best $25 00 sewing ma chine on the market. Send for circular. New, warranted machines for $22.00. Second hand machines 'or J5, $0, $8 and $10. Machines rented and repaired at reasonable prices. o- Our Stock of ; PIANOS AND ORGANS Was never bo varied in assortment. We have PlanoB lor people of limited means, to $1,000 Oh ickoriug Grands. (Jot our prices before buying and save money thereby. B. U. WILL, ALBANY. Mr. Gradwohl's Business. I wish to inlorm the general publio that 1 have como to tlio conclusion that mi businnea will he in the future Whole sale and Retail Grocery, and that 1 will not add liquors or patent mudicine as I intemlod to do, but 1 will keopon selling all my goods at reduced prices for net oaBh. I also call the attention of tho genoral publio and nil my customers to the coffee 1 otter lor loss prico lor not cbbii, me same as 1 sold for foimr prices as stated. Mocha and Java coffeo 80c per lb., reg ular prico 4uc, My lavorite cotieo ioc per lb., regular price zuc. 3 cans Finest Tomatoes 25c. I desire to buy soma eggs olther in irnuo or cash. Sugar wholesale and retail price sub ject to tlio chango of tho market. Albany, Or., April 10, 'UOO. JJULIUS GItADWOHL, " . : Buy your. ' Hardware ami Tinware Harden and Grass Seeds . OF Ohling & Hulburt. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS ' rorioE is herkdy:oiven that the annual nieetisu of tho Albany Mining A Millina Co. will be held at the office of C.U. Ilurkhart on April num. 1900, nt 4 o'clock p. m. of said da for the purpose of electing soyn ilirectors.to serve (or one year and the transition of such oilier business at may legally come before rueoiing. By order of the direeters. C. U. Uurkhaht, Presidint. C. E. Bjwwmiu., Scoretary, , a GiKc uwuwi usr.a wua;ic-arLuu ought to have considerable pall. Ex. VT tf ... .J -I... Tn.. knf it ..nnlii muD op in uauouur. Oen. Botha (pronounced Boat a) is a farmer, and modestly claiire to mow more about sheep raising than lie does about fighting. Be is only thirty-six years of age and almost every year of that time be has spent in raising abeep and cattle on the large range of land in tbe Vryheid district of the Transvaal When tbe Porto Rico tariff bill was introduced Mr. Tongue was against it, but be barkened lo tbe threats of the protected greed of tbe country and changed bis coat and toted for it Whie it was pending theOregoniao un- hesita'ingly informed him he could not be elected if he vote! far it. Tbat paper further declared that if eougress passed tbat bill it would be tbe worst form of imperialism ttat our national legislature could impose upon tbat island. Will, congress passsd the bill and now tbe Oregonian congratulates tbe republican convention for renominating Mr. Tongue, Such is tbe politics of the republican leaders of today . Is it a matter of Bur prise tbat the raok and file of that party is disgusted to an ixtent never before known? Surely thete is'some balm yet in Qilead. ' ' A Hard Hit. From the Cleveland Plaindealer. It appears that President McKinley lost no. time In affixing bis signature to the Puerto Rico bill, which was jammed through the house without consideration alter being condemned in the strongest language by prominent Republican members in cauruB and its passage pro tested against by a great majority of leading republican papers in all parts of tbe United States. ' The bill in He tariff section, is in flag rant violation of what the president himself had declared to be a "plain duty" to the people of Pverto Rico. In its administrative section it is not only out of harmony with tbe American sys tem of government but is Buhversive cf tbe essential principles of that By stem. It oreatea a satrapy Instead of establish ing a republican form of government. It places "the People of Puerto Rico" not only outside' of tbe constitution, but at the mercy of alien officials f it if the People of Puerto Rico are not in the United States, then the citizens of tbe United States who are to bold the gov erning offices must necessarily be aliens to the people ol Puerto Rico. ., In this the bill is in violation of tbe principles on which the American re public was fouoded; In repugnance to the principles professed by the founders of the repub lean parly; in opposition to the principles which William McKin ley as campaign speaker, as congrest man, and as president has protected and defended. Yet when this bill of abomi nations came to him he was evidently in feverish baste to sign it. Making Senators, Most of tbe Senators are likely to pre fer election by the legislatures, at the present, and it is questionable whether the legislatures of three-fourths of tbe slateB will be willing to abdicate tbe power they now poeess of choosing sena tors. Philadelphia Times. It is easy to read the opinion ol iepre eentativee concerning the present method o! election' Tbe unsavory Montana case has removed any doubts that they may have had as to the unwiBdom of leaving the election of senator to the legislature. Chicago Tribune Will the senators dare to put their pop ularity with the people to an honest test and vote with the houBe, or do they . fear the outcome ol such an extent that tbey will refute their constituents an oppor tunity to re-elect them by direct ballot? New York Journal. ; The opinion has become very common that there would be an abler class of men in the senate if they were elected dlrect.y by the people. Perhaps this would be ttue only In the exception1 cases. Taken as a whole, the member ship of the senate reaches a high stand ard, and always has done so. Buffalo Express. The Clark case lias no doubt had some effeot in remirding the bouse that a change in the methods of choosing tbe senators Is adviaible; but If the change oau be secured without amending the const. tution would it not be wiser to leave that respected document untouoh' ed? Brooklyn Citiien. This and That Smlley's Gloan Printing. Open till 12 o'ciock p.m.atSletter's. Sr. J. H. Krekine is now in the Foster Block, 2ud story. For sale, good carpeting, 33 oenla per rard. by T. 8. Alexander, east end oiSlh street. The taut tneatji nfnll kinit. nnrl mnn tre&trnont at the Albany Dressed Beef Company's market, just djwn Second troet. Unod weight and prompt attend ion. Before Getting Mnrried Call at Will A Starke tor your engagement or wedding . ring. An elegant stock to select from. I Around the Wc rid, ; , Tbe British and Foreign Bible society U ninety-six years old. Glasgow ban shout 80,000 of population mare than Liverpool . British locomotive firms have work on band lor twelve to eighteen months. Cape Town is ordinarily calculate! as twenty-two days diiUut from Southamp ton. The smallest colonial pension is paid to Matin Wbitiki, a Maori, who Las 6 psnce a day for life . Sandalwood, which sometimes fleas bosbman's fire, is exported to China tor idol insence. Ten years ago New South Wales and Victoria were about equal in population, but tbe former is now considerably ahead of Its sister colony. On June 15 t' e eeatof the national gov ernment in Washington will have beep occupied 100 years, end a grand celebra tion is being planned to commemorate tbe evest . . Tbe borough of tbe Bronx has increas ed in size from about 36 0C0 the popula tion in 1875, one year after annexation to New York to 250,000, the estimated population now. ' , Tre records show that since the New York city cemelerv, or potttr's field, was founded in 1869, 110,751 bodies have been burif'd there. Last year's cbntribution waa 4.877. V.t$ft ' ' Among the sights at the Paris exhibi tion will be the 'Horrors of War" build. ing, which M. De Bloch is fitting up with pictures, models and other means of inciting feelir.g ovainat warfare. . A dummy clock haB been p'liced on Independence hall in Philadelphia, at the point where a real clork marked the tin.e in other days. Its bands point to the hour when the declaration was signed. The Ferris wheel was composed of 2,200 tons of iron and steel, and contained thousands of separate pieces. While on the midway it carried 1,750,000 people and made about $825,000 gross receipts. .Statistics have bten published to show that brain workers are long lived. Fivs hundred and tbirty eminent men and women of the present century were taker, and their duia'iou of life gives an average ,' of sixty-eight fears and eight months. I A Woman's Eyes Will tell her love, though every other feature be hidden under the. oriental Yashmak. A woman's eves are eauallv eloquent as to her health. She con teach her lips to laugh in spite of pain, but the eyes will never be partner in that deceit. uecp Hollows, dark circles, wrinkles at tneu corners, .tell the story of . pain and sleeplessness. Much of the nerv ousness, sleeoless- ness and suffering in general, endured by women, is caused by a dis eased condition of the womanly, or gans. When that diseased condition is cured there are no more hollow, dark ringed eyes. Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription cures irregularity, inflammation, ul ceration, and fe male weakness, stops enfeebling drains, strengthens the nervous system and eives to the mother health for her duties, and happi ness in their performance. , : " My niece wns troubled with female weakness for about .four years before I asked for your ad-, vice," writes Mr. T. W. McGregor, of 6atf St. aud Princeton Ave., Chicago, Ilia. You advised her to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which she did faithfully for nine months, and now we must acknowledge to you that she is a well wont' an. We cannot thank you enough for the cure. We have recommended your medicine to all our friends, aud believe it to be a wonderful dis. covcry.- Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, paper covers, sent free on receipt of ai one cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. The cloth-bound volume for stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. $100 Reward $100. ' 'The readers of this paper will be, S leased to learn that there is at least one readed disease I hat Bcience has bten able to cure in all its stages, and tbat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie the on ly positive cure known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh beltg a conelitu-1 tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's t atarrh Cure is taken ' intbrually, acting directly upon the blood j and mucous surfaces of the system, ' thereby destroying the foundation of the 1 disease, and giving the patient strength 1 by buildiug up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its wnrk. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that thev offer One Hun. 1 dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ' Address, - F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold br druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are tbe beBt. -ro euro Coi.Niipitiioii Turover. ' ..T?HS Cam'iirets Cuiiuvi'uitmttic. lOcorSSc, It C G. C. tall to cur., .'rutfu'- s refund tr.onv. TRUSSES, 65c, $L25. AND UP 65e ' I wcroai vauns, leu Uan oue-thlnl the prlo chit-tit'.! t' others, nd W( IUAMNTEC TO fit lilt rHltCTlf fei n.ia.rj,ralli o;tll.ft,Wi, or our l.U . 5 H...r.UJ. U..ik I,., illustrated .bore, cut this eel. out and srnUton.wltholS BrslUI. rates , !??.Iiyr h " vou hn. tn whether rupture l.lsnr ot sniKllt also suto around the body on a line with the am we will aend either tr.,- to you with the under f ii"?Ti." " " ! Iran., lael m . - . tl,," our arlee,youcn return It and we will r.turn yotir money. WRITE FOR FREE TRUSS OTALOCIIE SJXie5"taJ rira,.M, tneluittnthe s- tttt.nn U Trw in tc that ear.. at-..l ... .l,l.a..ll hie . fD Mao.8EARS, ROEBUCK A Co. CHIOGO I Tempting and delicious are the I read, rol s, cakes, pastry, buns and pics that are made from the Magnolia flour. It ib the house wife's delight, and enables her to show htr skill in baking in whue, light and dainty food. The Magnolia flour is the beet made, and will give more nutriment tj the bag than any flour milled. Magnolia Mills. "lVOCl'l.SnH liUT A SINGLE THOUGHT and that thought, after full coneidcra tion, was that it would in every way. be to their advantage, to trade with F. E. I Allen & Co. became they a'wayn have j the fat of tub lans in fine eatables of all kinds. We have mild California Cheese and the celebrated Woodland Cheese and we pride ourselves on the best Coffee in tne cityi Just opened up a line lot of . Eastern Hams ard Breaskfast Bacon' I See our show w'ndow for Dried 'Fruits. and Table delicacies. In short we are prepared to furnith you the beetgoodE to be oau at tfeaeonatue trice. F. E. ALLEN & CO. Try Parker Bros. For the best Groceries, Baked Goods, and Fresh Produce and Fruits. ...A New Store... A new line of Groceries and Provisions, etc., now opened at 2nd and Jackson streets. Old Uilloy stand market price lorconntry produce. . .We have regular city delivery. Telephone to Black 132. Your patron age respectfully solicited. - , Vary cordially, C. C. PARKER. Notice to Stockholders. NOTICE lb HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual Meeting of the Stock holders ol Albany Farmers Co., will be held at tbe otlice cf said company in Albany, Linu county, Oregon, on the 15th day of May, 1900, at One o'clock p. m. of said day, f ir the purpose pose of electing seven (7) directors to serve lor the trm of one year, and the transction ot such other business as may come before the mer-tine . Done by older ol the Board of Direct ore. M. H. Wilds, President. Attest: Pres. B. Marshall, Secretary. FOR SALE: A limited amount of dry 2nd growth fir wood. Delivered for (2,50 cash. : C. B. Sctti.kmikr Albany Ore. Our Dressers and kindred goods outshine all others. Tbey adorn any room in which they are placed. Their beautiful carvings and rich finish in white maple make them especially suitable to accompany Iron and Brass beds. New gold oak seta Just received . ALBANY FURNITURE CO, Masonic Temple Buil 'ing, SPRINGTIME PLEASURES for health and enjoyment are sure to be sought oh a good bicycle, and there is bone that can beat the 1900 Crescent or Sterling wheels. Many follow but none lead the Crescent or Sterling wheels any where. Ibey are always ahead and maintain their superiority over any on tbe market. Careful, honest and skilled construction and speed is the secret of its success. We have them at $20.00 to HOPKINS BROS. J G. A. PRICE. Painting and Paper Hanging. Residence In Pierce Building. First class work guaranteed. Paper banging 15 cents per rol I. References furnished. For Bargains- In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and Oity Property, call on or write 8. N. STEELE A CO. Albany, Oregon T. J. SHUs. Attorney at Us, No'aiy Public. Collections and settlen-.ei t of estates a specialty. Office upstairs over post office. . L (TV 50 j. j. j Ufa u yr .r The Best Photographs In Albany by the Long Photo Co., In Fromac Brick. The leading gallery of Albany. The only-up-to-date first class studio in town. All work to nleaso. MARIE LONG Prop. LINN CO- ABSTRACT COMP T Albany Oregon. Office! Bonk of Oregon Building. Only set of Abstracts of Linn County, ''ompete set of mnps and plats Littler & Littler DENM Broadalbin St., Albtiny, Or. Goo. Collins D D S ' A. Jack Hodges D D S COLLINS & HODGES " Dentists. Jdd FeUow's Temple, Albany, Oc That Tooth needs attentions Mmm or extracted without, naiu i I.-.. K xiumHin iipr ir. pnn nan an by DR. ADAMS. DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon .'Hill Block - - - Albany, Or. Stanley Stewart, bigycliTrepairing, AD LIGHT MACBINE WORK LW ORITGUARANTEED. To the Music LoyingPublic. Those cnntomnlnriniv tolrlnra .k study of muslo will find it to their inter est to investigate the advantages offered hv AlhnnV rinllana TU rllnnj -j j wv..upu. ua iviiuiYjas branches are taught: VOICE, PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, MANDOLIK CORNET, HARMONY, f!ilTTUT17.RPAlWT ilAMDOOTmt and HISTORY OF MUSIC. Mr.'Wirtz, Musical Director, isa grad. uate of the Chicago Conservatory of Mu sic, and has studied with such artists as finaKnanlr fZlnnfnt. IT III ubi.uui., uicgiciu., xoeiiiiig, raiK, uar wnnd. Icnff. nnrl tho lnf a n v n-l Vr These men are masters in their respect- no uouai buicuw buu musicians ox world wide fame. Mrs. Wirtz, instructor in vocal musit, is a pupil of Mr. William Nelson Burritt .wuu in niiuau m ue one oi tns Dest voice teACllArfl in Amoi.ir.a .rulair .1 !..... ' , . . VUttJ. Oil. uuiim studiRd eiirnfc vhtd m Ii.lv .nj years in London. ine metuoas used tn Albany College Conservatory are the latest and moat ap proved, being the combined result of silnftrinr !nftt.rnrr.inn MKaimul Ar..:AHA and the acquaintance with the methods v vjui caawiu uuuHervawries. luition reasonable. Pupils may'entei at any time. ' iall term openB Sept. 19, 1898. Vnr lllrthflr infnmno.iM, 11 . .u.w.u.a.iuu unit Ull UrSQ. dress Pressident Wallace Howe Lee. THE K. O. T. M. every Saturday evening at K, O. T. M. hall. Vlflitintr Rninlitu lni.J C. S. HABNISH, Commander. MOiJliKW WOODMEN OF AMEkICA iuauiei.'e wmp no. 64(55 meet every second and fourth Saturdays of each month in the G. A. R. hall. Vleiting members are invited. C. G. BomrnAR-r V n E R HnsTOHclerk. M. Senders & Co, Hay and Oat Warehouses Seventh and Railroad Stieets. We are prepared to take or storage bcled haw - win hn t . ' ju' www in anv quanlty at top market prior. SACKBFURNISOBIi. . vta bought in car lota at any shin ping point. 1 v M. SENDERS & CO. Insurance, Hay, Grain fad Wool. H. F. rierrill TN8URANOE AND LOAN AGENT. 1 Lollections nromplly attended to, cor. espondence solicited. Office in Duto. at building. .C3 s f7V If v