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Democrat. Vol. xxxv ALBANY, OREGON, I'MPAY, JULY 13, I'.IOO NO. 4!) Albany Acts oentiy on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r.EANSES THE $YSTEM TFLEGRAPHIC riVFRCOMFS tttV? N,TUALcTlPAT,0N 1 UMU " DCDUAMtUTIV PERMANENTLY ICIAU Buy THv" GENUINE - M AH 'F'O By Ir?RNIA pG tyRVP(S '1 lie Chinese War. Losno: , July ".The Knesian govern mant ant . 'liners that it give Japan n freehand to apply military lorco in Chi. nn. . , . Details of further horrors in I'ekin are gathered by correspondents at Shanghai from Chinese sources, especially of the slaughter in the Chinese and Tartar city of thousands of nnive Christians 60 that the capital reeks vfi'li carnage. The ruthless thirst for blood is spreading in all vhe Northern provinces. Chang's Position. Loxnox, July 0. According to the Dailv Te'egrap'h's correspondent, in a dispa'ch iia-.cd TUursdav, U.S. Consul McWadc has groat intluenco with Li Hung Chang, and has persuadtd him to iue a proclamation containing detailed instructions to prefects, sub prefects and ina"istra'.ea. 1. orders them to detect, behead and otherwise severely punish Boxeis. These ollicials. the proclama tion says, will be held responsible for the sa'ety of the missionaries and native Christians. The governors of two Quongs join in the proclamation. Cliiilrinnn Jones. I Kansas City, Juiy u. j.ub .. . r ,1.- J nn.nf!n norlu Hint commutes 01 tuo uciuv.iwv p... -3 -at the Kansas club after the adjournment of the convention and immediately or ganized. Senator Jones who was not a member of tho'committee, remained out side until the preliminaries were over. Thomas Taggert of Indiana, who lias been mentioned as a possible chairman nominated Senator Jones for re-election and he rec jived the unanimous vote. roa au by au Dfiuoeim pmci m m wmi. COW?.--20 milch cows for sale. Inquire of li . Kryaut. Music MiBS Muarea miruiestei eacher of piano or organ. System the Mason touch buii. technioue. Residence S'iftJO'T'snt. opposite U P chinch. BEFORE STOCK TAKING AND ARRIVAL OF FALL STOCK, BOTH OF WHICH OCCUR IN AUGUST, we wish to rednce our present stock and to do it quickly and ef fectively we offer Carpets as follows: Unions, 27)jC per yard. H wools, 353 per yard. Cotton chain, all wool filled 4 on per yard. All wol, bes, B2J! per yard. All wool, 2nd belt, CO) per yard. Pro BrusBells, 57.jC per yard.1 Cottage Art, 22e per yard. Tapestry Bruseella, 60c to 80c per yard. All sewed except Cottage Art. Many remnants of axminister, velvets, and tapestries, suitable for rugs, at cost. Strictly net cash. ALBANY FURNITURE CO., Masonic Temple. ALBANY COLLEGE OFFERS A THOROUGH- HighGrade College Education To every boy and girl that has the ambition to attain one. The course is complete, and embraces the LANGUAGES, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, ENGLISH AND ELECTIVES HISTORY and the The Normal Coure lfadB up to a STATE DIPLOMA, Commercial Cou ubb now become a Business College Equal to anything in the State. New illustrated catalogue. Board at the Students Club at actual cost price. For particulars write The Oregou Delegation. Kansas Citv, July 6. The Oregon delegation leaves for home fairly well satisfied at the result of the week s work but disposed to regret .that Borne more attractive personality than that of Stev enson could uot have been secured for second place. The dispositionals to ac uuiesceMn tho judgement of the Easterns delegates who view Stevenson as tho saf est man all things considered, Six Months Failure. New York, July 0 R. (!. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of' trade 1 tomorrow will say : Failures in the grat half of 1000 were 5:!C2 with liabilities of $100 670.1U1. There wer 80 failures ot banks and fi nancial corporations o2o,h'J2,SC2 leav ing Ii333 commercial failures, kwilh , lia bilities of $71,747,407. Lebanon. Albany, Oregon. WALLACE HOWE LEE, President Thomas Brink r Z Hock of Furniture in the val Ulve him a call and look over ,ey"fine aooda end get his prices be lore you buy. From the 1',. A. Mrs. C. It. Ralston and daughter, Mies Jessie, who have been visiting relatives in Lebanon and Albany, return to Port land loinorrow. W.W.Irwin now owns both barber shops of the city, having bought out Jake Boslnr the first of the week. Mr. Irwin will employ another man and conduct both shops in a first-class manner. E. E. Montague and family, W. F. Hammer and family, A. M Hammer and wife, and Miss Hela Gilb9rt, all of Albany, epoat the Fourth at Waterloo wiih Lucien and Ned Gilbert. A. W, Wight fell from a cherry tree at V'salia, Cal., a few weeks ago, and was severely injured. He struck on his back and snoulders and it is thought tns spine is injureu, aa tie is all douoied up. lie will probably come home as booh a, lie is able to travel. George Vehrs, son of O. H Vehre, was raking hay last Friday, when the team ran away and broke the rake all to; it. pieces, r.ie boy fell off iu front of the machine, hut in Borne miraculous way escaped without injury. Some of the teeth of the rake stuck in the ground over a foot deep. ! Thursday morning, July Mb, at 8!:15 o clock, at the residence of Air. and Mrj HOME AND ABROAD. The school laws of Oreaon in neat pamphlet form mav be had at Foshay & Mason's for J; cents per copy. A . V. Peters, a piomiaent merchant o Eugene, died yesterday at that city, at me age ol i i years. , Pinacle Rock in tho mouth of Yaquina harbor has been ordered removed and a paity oi engineers is now at the Hay at work on it. This is very kind in the government. All the Hogg hinds in Benton and Lin coln counties said to amount to 400.000 acres have been sold to a new company called the Astoria Co. The pioneriy is pretty well covered up v. ith unpaid luxe. Air. H. F. Mellwain, of this city, rode a hicyc e to Corvallis yesterday in 55 minutes. This might not be so very electric for a man of 140 pounds, but lr one just twice that weight it is pretty fcood. There is a rumor of an S P. time table change under which the alternoon train north will not arrive until 6 oclock and the local will beextouded to Eugeuo, leaving there at 6 a, in. The dynamite cap got in its work again Tuesday. The victim is Archie Bowman, boh of Fainter Bowman. The flesh ia stripped from tho ends of a thumb and two adjoining lingers. Cor vallis Times. Senator Clem, of Linn county, iB in the city today. He has sold out his big farm up in that couuty, but says the report that he will Betlle in Marion county unfounded. He has not yet decided where he will settle, el that he will make any move. Journal. C. M. Riddle, a prominent Tacouia at torney has gone to Alaska to search (or the late Dr. J. VY Hickman, at least to etcure evidenoe of his death. Dr. Hick man carried a large insurance ou his lile and it will be necessary to eecure special evidence of his death iu order to collect Scio. From tli e News: Air. and Mrs. A, J. Johnson arc the happy p irenis of a houncing boy baby, which g'at.tlencd their home on Monday of this week, C. N. Young finished 'lie work of tak ing the census in the two Si'io precincts iu the alloted time, and although his work has not been nimie public the pop ulation of the city is not going to be as extensive as some of us had figured on A'ea'euf the opinion, howowr, that Mr. Young has dotie his work well, and that none have been overlooked. J . R. Gcl'lt's has hem elected princi pal of the Scio public schools for the com inn year, but the other teachers will not U chosen for a sliort time yet. J. L. Rav came down from Lebanon Saturday of last week and packed up his household goods proparitory lo moving to Lebanon. Ho will open up his saloon in tlint cily tomorrow, Saturday evening, and his many friendB in this city are wibhing him all kinds of success. The litt'e child of Alr.and Mrs. Walter Uilyeu met with quite pi serious accident on the evening ol the iourMi, and one that camn near nrnvimr fal.al. Ah WhIihi was crossing the street with the babv in his arms a horse run Into him. knocking him down and throwing the baby about fifteen fret, and it struck on the sidewalk with SMllicient force to crack its Bkull about the top of its forehead. Dr. Prill waB called and did all he could to re leve its suff-iing, and thinks Ihiu no berious tesu'.t vill follow, and as the alcull is not depressed it will ptot ably rec-jvt r. This and That French Ihe jeweler. Will & Stark, jowelers. Smiley's Clean Printing. !Jr. J. If. Krskine ia now in tho Foster Llock, 2nd story. For sale, god carpeting, 33 cenlB per yard, by 1'. S. Alexander, east end ol StU street. Go to Yerick's shaving and hair cut ting parlors far first class work. Hot niul cold baths. Clean towels to every Tho best meats of all kinds and good treatment at tho Albany Dressed ifeef Company's market, just dwn Second root. Good weight mid prompt attend The now livery stables of A. J. Miller, recently completed by Mr. Crawford, ate among the neatest and best arranged iu the valley. Tho carriage room is am le, there are fifty-two clean stalls and t lie storage mom is sulhcient for all demands G. W . Cruson, in Lebanon, Or., occurred the marriagejof Mr. Wm. AL Coplan and Miss Alta Jane Davis, Rev. H. Gould of ficiating. Mr. W. AI. Coplan ia a mer chant in Lebanon, and iB better known ae Capt. Coplan of troop A, a compauy he has organized iu this place during Ihe past year. Ali6B Davis is well known in Lebanon, having made her home with her Bister, Airs.' Cruson, for several years while attending Bchool. She ie' the daughter of Air. and Mre, A. I, Davis, who reside near Sanderson's bridge, and mo Mwu &uunii iu biiiti vicinity. t. Lounges, Couches Bedroom suits, coarse and fine Rockers, Baby Carriages, Go carts Bedding, Spring mattresses. Malting Side boards, fine extension tables etc. sale and if!' ill ' The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward." The thorn point of disease is an ache or pain. But the blood is the feeder of the whole body. Purify it with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kidneys, liver and Btomach will at once respond ? No thorn in this point. Blood Poisoning i" The surgeon said when he took out the brass shell received In wound at San Juan Bill two weeks before, that It would have poisoned mo If It had not been for my pure blood. I told him It was Hood's Sarsaparilla that made It pure." Geoboe P. Cooi'eb, Co. O, 25th U. S. Inf., Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. Rheumatism - " Myself and a friend both suffered from severe attacks of rheu matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured both. We would not be without It." Wm. H. Lesteb, G5 Leonard St., Fall Klver, Mass, Better than all the sanitary arrange ment is urBt Class, ana the conveniences are modern and ihBiire splendid atte ition tor horsea kept at the stablea. G. Co. in full strength left this morn ing for Salem In charge of Capt. Sears, witu tlieir tin cupa rutthngs and guns guttering tne morning buii put ioonuug up above the Cascades, 'i'hey were a nappy crowd ot boys and men and were full of anticipations of a fine tiuiu in the capital city, and some of them loon fur ther into active Bervice in u caiupa go against the Celestial. Will be in Salem until Saturday evening of next week. . The 4th of July, 1900, is a day that will ong be remembered by A. B GrfggB and family of Albany. Instead of attundlnx a celebration in some of the neighboring towns they bad a family reunion at their home, and all of their children and as many of their eoaa-in-law and grnn children and great grandchildren who were able to come weie present, number- I ing twenty-fonr. Those present besideB Mr, and Airs. A. U. Griggs were : Dr. N. I L.Lee and wife and two Bone, Wright :anu uiare.oi Junction; airs.u. ti. r.ais ton, of Portland; W. A. MoOlain and wife and two daughters. Misses Zoe and Norma, and Misses Frances Griggs and Lucy Gard.of Albany ; Airs. Addie N ixon and son crank, ol rarmiuton, Wash. J. L. Griggs and wife, of Orabtree: E N. Lee, wife and daughter, Misb Ortoms, oiJMigene; n. i , is-irnpatrick, wile aucl two children, Miss Katherineand Master Hugh, ol Lebanon. An elegant dinner was prepared for the occasion, and all did full justice to it. The day was most pleasantly spent in a quiet way, return ing home thinking how pleasant it was to be present at such a family reunion, Lebanon E. A. Poirt Tolmrco Siit mm Smntd Lunr i.tlc Avrnr. '."o quit tobacco easily ami foruvor. be inoff nt-'tic. lull uf lire. iiiM-vu and vinor, talie No-To liar, lliu viuiilcr-vorl;t'r, t liiukt-s weak men slm;:tr. All rimcxi.sts. :ueor$l. Cure iruaraa tcil ll6ohlt't uTitl saninic frci. Address Sterling Kciucdy Co.. cbii'aco 31 ;,'eiv York- 'jM..aiNa Ratkm, Weekly Dkmocbat l id Examiner $2.50 and Thrice-n-week iVorld $2.00; and Republic $1.75 : and Oregonian $2.25 and San Francisco Weekly Call $2.00 ;and Saloni Weekly Journal 2.00 TaliCllax ;f c c. u. :u: m n?y. HOQd'w fllla cure llyor Ills; tlio non-lrrlUllpg and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sariftparlllfc. CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Notice is heieby given Mint fuiiile are on hand to pay city warrant Nos. 1 lo 87 inclusive of the issue of 1809 Inter est on said warrants will cease with the date of this notice. Albany, Or., Dec. 27, 1S99. E. A. Parker, City Treasurer. No. TIME CARD. 2 For Yaquina: ALBANY OIG&R FACTORY J Joseph. Proprietor, GO EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Shortest aufl Quickest Line To St Paul, Duhith, Minneapol.s .hicago and ad pcinls Kaat, Through i'alane and Tourist Sleepara, Dining acd BuSet S noking Libiary Car Daily trains; list time; service and 6cenery unequalcd.- Ticke'n to points Gut via Portland and the Great North ein Kr.,on sale at O. R. & N. Dock office, Southern Pacific Depot licket (Jfrce, Albany, or Great Northern Ticket Office. 208 Morrison St,, t'ortland. For Rates, FohUra anu full infonna- ton regarding r.astern Irip, cad on or adlress, A. B. C. Dbknibtoh. City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland Train leaveB Albany 12:50 p. m. unrvains 1:40 p. in. " arrives Yaquina..., 6:56 p. m. no, i Returning: Leaves' Yhquiua 7:00 a. m. " Corvallis II :o0 a. in. Arrives Albany 12:10 p. m. No. 3 For Detroit: leaves Albany '. 7:00 a. in. Arrives Detroit 11:2J a. rn. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12 : 1 C p. in. Arrives Albany 5:45 p. in. No. 6. Leave.i Corvallis O .COa. m. Ariivea Albany G:-lna. m No 6 Leaves Albany 7:20 p. m. ArnveB Corvallh 8.05 p. in One and two connect at Albanvand Corvallis with Southern i'acillc trains, giving direct service to and from New port and adjacent beaches. 1 rains lor the mountains arrive at Do- troit at noon, giving ample .imo to reach camping groucdB on the Breiteuhiish and fjantiam rivers the same day. Five and six connect at Albany with the Albany local to and Irom Portland. LnwiN fc ro.vK, H. L. Waliien, Managor. T. F. A P. A. J. Tobrnk, Agent, Albany. Iff t . ... . ..... r lUaTM-ianaurt'io .'inrrr oiiim. nnu an rn-i iftnt bnil:if Jiicontluricd f ir Moilerrte rcc, ( 5fntntjlo frf-oof cLiro. (-t tf.n not dun till' ("patfiiitliifi-urpl. A I'amphlet "How uOb-J i uii I'ulcrili," ith cot of naiuo lr ho V. K.I uul foreign countilei nent freo, i4trou, i c a srcow & co. ' Op. Phtknt Orrie, WAflMINQT. t, O, t.J 'XUo Kiml You Ilavo Alwaj-s Boug-Ht, and tvliicli lias been in uso for over 30 years, lias foorno tho signature of , and lias been inmlo uiidcr liis ior- Kniinl nitirvlsl4iii Kiiien its iilfimcv. Allow no ono to deceive you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro but Kx pcriiiieiits that trillo -with and ciidanprcr tlio health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.! at is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops . and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho l'ood, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. genuine CASTORIArALWAYS ' Bears the Signature of nmiiiiiiM The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC orNTAUH COMMIT, TT MUMMY STfirrT, NCWV SAVE CTA YOURO 1 t TIN TAGS "Star" tin tags (showing smnll stars printed on undor side of tag). "Ilorso Shoo," "J. T.," "Good Luclt," "Cross Bow," and " Drummond " Natural Lent Tin Tags nro of equal valuo in secur ing iircaents mentioned below, and may bo asHorted. Every man, woman and child can find Bomothlng on tho list that thoy would Uko to have, and can havo TAOS. 1 Match Dot .'. ir I Knlffl, oik? blmle. rikmI BLvu) 2r, 5 8clBf)n, 4i tnr.haa ;. 4 Chlld'tBet. Knlfo, Fork untl f;oun.... M B Bait and pippcr Sit, orio itacti, qun.1 mplu plato tin wltltc mctnl 0 6 French Hriar Wood llpe to 7 Har-or, hollow ground, flue tiOKlIah tool 50 8 Hotter Knife, trlplu plati, beat qnnlltr W 9 HiiRar Hticll, triple plain, hHt cjnallty W 10 Hump ltox, itrlliiK allver lit II Knlfo, " Ki'n Kiitter," two bluffs , ... 75 13 liutrlier Knife, "Kuan K utter," 8-la lilnilo , 7Ti IS fllicarH, "Kcitn Kmtffr "H ltwU 'i! U Unt Hut, Crackur and ft I'lclca, lllvor nlatnl W) IS Ila! Hall, AnwrlAtlon," bent (uaHly.ll) IS Alarm Vlnrk, nlofcfl.... 1W 17 bli Otmnlne ItoKura' Tvaapuona, btnt plated sooda 1W) 18 Walcli, nlckH.sti-m wind and Bt ....... 0 19 Carvira, Rood Kwl.hucltlMn n linndlcB 2UU WBIx Itenuina IbJitrra' Table Bpuuiia, lal plat:d Roodi 100 11 Six farli. Knives and Fork, buck horn liaudlea ISO TAdL i six rnch, Oenotns TtoRerV Knlvef and ForKf., bntldntcd kocxIh 600 1 Clock, iU,y, Cttlmidar, Thennometer. llar'Hin:Ufr WW 1 Otm rn, icatlior, no liRttrr made. ... MX) 6 JtfvilvtT. autitniAtlc, double nctluo 3S f.rrti:allbr ft To-'l Kt. not plaj-ttilDRH, but real toola 6G0 1 Tt-llct Hot, decorated porcelain, tcrj llllL'IflOfllO Wo Ib-iuIiiRlf.n 111(10 No. 4, 22 or 32 caliber 9 Watch, alerting allvor, full Jcwulod. ..10W) 0 Drcm Knit Case, leather, liaudaomu nnd 'liirnbbi 1000 1 BuwIuk Mnnlilno. Orat clttit, with all attnclimeiitfl 1500 J Ilurolver. Colt's, S&callbcr, bluod atoi; 1800 3 HMK Colfi, IB-ahot, 22-rallber ISOO I Oultnr (Waalibnrn), roatiwood. Inlaid. iMW 1 Mntidoln, vi:ry ImnilvRomo SUA) ti Wliicbfitor HcpvatlDK tihot Gun, 19 UitiiRe 2000 7 tb-MiliiRion, donblc-liarrel, hammer HlotOun, 10 or lJptiut WOO 8 Utricle, standard make, ladle or ltnli asoo 9 Bb'it (lun, KcmlnRton, double-barrel, lnmuirrlr.1 3T0 0 ltctfiLa Muale Box. 15H loch Dlao SOU0 THE ABOVE 0FFR EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30th. 1900. rV.Kl IS MINI) that dime's worth of STAR PLUG TOBACCO will Iftal longer and n fiord more pleasure ihnu a dime's worth of any other brand TICH THE TESTI Send tags lo CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO., St. Louis. Mo,