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Albany Democrat Vol XXXVI ALBANY, OREGON, FRI .Y, Al'GUST '24 IHOO SO 4 (Si'V " Vii 4 is o Syruf-Figs Actrfessanty andlhomptly. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costiv. Presents in the most acceptablebrm the amative principles of plants An own to act most beneficially. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. ror 'sate by druggists price 50 per Sotfte. Look at this Birds Eye ALBANY FURNITURE CO., Masonic Temple. ALBANY COLLEGE -OFFER8 A 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 The Normal Course leads up to a STATE DIPLOMA, and the Commercial Cou' haB now become a Business College Equal to anything in tbe State. Now illustrated catalogue. Board at the Students Club at actual cost price. Far particulars write Albany, Oregon. Thomas Brink (las tbe oldest established Furniture House in the city. He keeps the finest stork of Furniture in theval ey. liivehim a call and look over bis fine wood 8 and get his ptices be. lore you buy. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Proprietor, Lebanon. From tbe E. A.: Mr. and Hie. B. F. Kirk, of Albany, came out to Lebanon yesterday. Mr. Kirk went a up to Ins father s near Nautiam, mid Mrs. kirk is visiting Iriei)i8 in 1I119 city. Mies Breckenridgo left yesterday for Portland, wneie she expects to spend about two weeks getting tbe latest styles, sbadee, shapes, e'c,, in hatB for her fall trade, J. H. Roberts n and family, who live two and onebalf miles sruth of town, will leave in about two weeks for Ne braska, having traded their farm for a place in tiiat state. Pro). L H. Baker has finished his term of school in Tillamook coutuy, and is niw at Salem serving on the state board ol examiners- He will move bis family to tbe Oapital city the last of the month, G. H. K iss, who is a large chicken raiser near Waterljo, cooped np 140 fine young chicKfii9 recently for market, and the next molning they were all gone, some perEon knowing the run of t e place having stolen them. Tbe ma'ter is being invesligated by the authorities, ana arrests are looked for daily, J. Knowland, a merchant tailor 0. Sin Bernaidino, Cat., in company with I, Viereck of Albany, Has in Lebanon yes terday. Mr. Knowland was looking for a location, and after "taking in" our city decided to locate here. He bas rented a residence and the room back of the bank for bis tailoring establishment, and in tends carrying in stock a fine line of tail oring gooes. Mr. Knowland pomes well recommended, and as Lebanon needs a flrst-claeB tailor, we bespeak for him a liberal patronage, Touiglit an 1 Sanday partly uloudy , oc casional threatening. River 9 10 feet. r M. Fkknch Displ ma Also look at the birds eye maple Ladies Deik and Dressing Tables we have just received. 7 hey are indeed end in truth birdB, with yes as numerous as the feathers of th bird. The price in gold would not cover both this birds eyes. Remember the story of theeaily birds. THOROUGH - HISTORY WALLACE HOWE LEE, President Lounges, Couches Bedroom snits, coarse and fine Rockers, Baby Carriages, Go carts Holding, Spring mattresses, Matting Side boards, fine extension tables etc. Quiet sate ail sni' profit. AT CASCADIA. Editok Democrat : We read in the )KM0cn.vr of the Mazinias. the YachnU party etc., and BO have concluded to tell yuu a little about our camp. decama is a very pleasant and eu phonious name for tbe beautiful summer iesort Mr. Geisendorffer has, with much industry, patience and taste, dug, bonn aud carved out auioug n wilderness ol trees, mountains aud rocks on the banks of tbe turbulent and picturesque San t:am. Nature has also added her charms in great ptofusion, and we doubt if a more attractive place in which to sperid tbe warm summer months can be found on this coaBt, certainly not a more de- tightlully reattul place The hotel has been enlarged anil ether wise improved during the past year and the accommodations are now moBt ex cellent. Tbe camp-ground haB also been enlarged and is now one of the most pieasaut imaginable, lhe springs are still sending forth their cool, refreshing, bealth'giving waters. Many persons claim to be greatly benefitted by their mendicinal qualities. The mineral batliB are also a greit luxury and are said to relieve all the pains and aches that flesh is heir to. Mr. G. is verv obliging and careful to supply the needs of his guests and campers. The camps or tents have numbered about 110, and many of these contain bix or eight, pe ns. As people are coming and going all the time we cat) scarcely eBtimate the number on the ground. The camp is usually quiet. There is a good, orderly class of people here '''he yoiiLg people Bing their coon sang? and have their cake-walks and other amusements around the camp tires and occasionally the Albany Col lege "veil" may be heard ringing out with true college spirit, giving evidence that a number ol her studojls are here In the hush of the evening, there has floated over the camp eweet strains of music, old Bongs and soul-stirring hymns announcing the presence of Mr. Ed. Stannard and his accomplished wife, of Brownsville. That villiaze is ffell repre sented here, eo also, is Lebanon, Salem an 1 Albany. We have hud preaching service each Sabbath. Rev Sturtevant, of Aibany, and Rev. Schmitt, of Harrisburg, have conducted lhe services. The attendance haB been good. We have lived on the fat of the land here. A number of deer have been killed and with true mountain liberality, tbe hunters have shared their game with all the campers. The trout seem a little shy and hard to entrap but there are a few who are skillfull enough to secure them. It is said of one of our anglers, (Mr. Orris Archibalu) that he does not need to go to the stream to fieh. for the speckled beauties just tumble into his basket from tbe m l-B'Ues.- We cannot vouch for the truth of Ibis statement, but we do know that he always returned with a basket full of the most delicious trout we ever Heto 1 .i 1; 1 t 1. Mat it be our god fortune tube bin neighbor when we visit these pans uuain. Mr. Hchlossers sudden illness Hire a shadow over ne all. We 'hoped, how ever, thai 11 edical skill might relieve bim and biing him back to health again, but today we learn that he has panned away. Truly his summons came swif ly. Albany people are well and happy and I send warm greetings to the Demo chat. Nwokd. POULTRY AND EGGS. Having bought the bu ineee of F. ti. Power, I will continue to furnish the lo cal trade wjib the bet dresse-l poultry to he PHCiired at iea8"!iuh!e prices. Op posite the Pioneer tioiirie. The hiiihcH cash price paid for poultry and ettgM. Lhe only exclusive potltry etoie in Albany. CITV TREASURERS NOTICE Notice is beiehy given that funds are an hand to pay city warrants Nos. 1 to 81 inclusive of the issue of 1899 Inter est on said warrants will ceaBe with tbe dale of tbie notice. Albany, Or., Dec. 27, 1899. E. A. Parkhh, City Treasurer. OREGON STAT SA.L1EM, .September 17 Bigger and (tetter than Ever Heior Ground Greatly Improved, Buildings Repaired and Kenovnted, All fltoi'k MiiiM ingB Thoroughly Disinfected Everything in First CU" Dondiilon for tbe Largest md Best LIVE STOCK SHOW and Af.RIClLTtRAL EXPOSITION KVER HELD ON TUB On 1ST. $20,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSE 3 ! tiood Racing Every Atlirnnnn- M i"ic nd Fun at Night. AUCTION SALE OK LIVE STOCK wi'l te made a leading i-mnr. Al live stocg and other exhibit' haii'' FUKF. ovpr the S?o-it rn I'Hcilf Ruilma-t. Re duced passenger rates .-n a I mlnia '. For preininiii li'i and oih-r 'i 'rii.,iii n, addrpes W II WEHRUNG. Pic., , i WISDOM, See . Ilillsbui u, (reKn Purtlimd, ) c-i n . TELEGRAPHIC Entered Pekin. Che Foo, Aug. 17. Japanese Admiral reports allies attacked Pekin on the 15th, Obstinate resistance. H.veniDg, Japanese enierea capital witii otner iorces. 1111- meuiaieiy surrounueu legations, in mates safe. Japanese loss over 100 ; Chi- uceo 300. j At Tung Chow. Tung Chow, Aug. 12, The Japanese entered Tung Chow today, blowing open the gates. Wnere the heaviest opposi tion was expected, none waB offered. The Chinese ara reportbd retreating to Pekin and deserting wholesale. Allies are camping about the walled city of Tung Chow after seven milea of marching under a terrible sun. Many ol the Americans aud British are pros tut ted. An Iowa Senator. Des Moines. Aub. 17 A meeting o' all the leading republican politicians of the state with the state central committee was held here today to discuss the prob able choice of Governor Shaw of the va cant position in the United States Sen ate, caused by the aealii ot senator Gear. Four candidates are being consid ered by the Governor Congressmen Dolliver and Hepburn. A. B. Oummings, and Minister Conger, of China. Big Winnings. Pakis, Aug. 10. The list of awards to American exhibitors at the Paris exposi tion was made public today. The United States in nil secured 1981 awards. Of these, 220 were grand prizes, 486 gold med ils, 583 silver medals, 422 bronzj medals. 270 honorable mention and a long list of gold, silver and bronze med als fur collaborators. Every line of in dustry, art and skill is given recognition. Dewct Escaped. PitETORtA, Aug. 10. General Dewet has managed toeludo Kitchener in spite of the fact that all the Britisli wagons had double teams of nicked amma a. The Boers eluded the British by march ing at night over ground known to tuem, while their pursuers werj obliged to march in the daytime. The Goebjl Case. Georgetown, Aug. 17. The argument in the case nf Caleb Powers, charged with being an accessory to the murder of William Uoebel, was not conciuueu to day, the couri, refusing to hold a night session. Commonwealth's Attornoy 11. B. Frank'in will maki the closing speech for the prosecution tomorrow morning. HlGOKSnOTIlAM tlliLD. - tdlttt JllilicB Brock, of Moro, Sherman coimt , the oreliminary examination of George Hig- genbothan, on the charge ol BBBau'ting David Junkln witu intent to kil , wi-e heard. - At tbe cloee of the etaie s caio, the de:ense did not offer any evidenoa and the Juetice hound th defendant over to appear before the ciexc grand jury Hx ing bis bunds at $3030. Tbe defendant gave bonds. By tiie Canadian Pacific. If you ore going to Chicago or points east, remem ber the G. A. U rate $71.50 Chicago and eturn. Tickets on Bale August 21 and 22, and good on thi) company's magnif cent train, the "Imperial Limited." For particulars, apply tu H. H. Abbott, agent, 146 .Third stro-t, Portland, Or., E J. Coyle, n-s't. gun. pass, agent, Van couver B. C. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Fine Tailoring, Those wanting tailoring done up to date chjap, for men and boys, or macintoshes for all sexes, of all ug s, to tneaiura, would do well to see my patterns and me, or drrp me a card and I wi'l soe you. Satisfaction or no money required. Alvik J.Cargtueiis. ORBGrON, to 22, 190O E FA R The Latest News. Ai.iiANY.Or., July 10, 1900. Mr. tiradwohl is t'ie pioneer merch ant; he is forty-two years in bueiueps in Albany. Mr. Uradrtohl calls the t'.titeu- tle g(,nerai public and all bis custom er8 t0 (;0 Dttiance Bal ) Baking Powder which he tells at 60 cents per pound and he will guarantee if not satisfactory the money wi'l be refunded Every con of Baking Powder will draw a prize of granite ware. The Bilking Powder has proved to ail the people 1 gold perfect satisfaction, and all the people I ask are pleased with the eiiuie. Mocha & Java coffee, rone better in the market. Ltegular price, 40c; my price 30.'. My Fa voii e coffee, lttc; reg ular price, 25c. The coffeeB have advanced from two to three cents per pound and lhe prospects are f;r higher prices, but I only advance one cent on my Favorite coffee. I desire to buy some eggs either in trade or cbbIi. bugar, wholesale and retail price, Eub- ject to change ol the market. Uoruer 2nd and feny Btreet. L)r II K U.ulon, suiu.dit, A In. says, "1 think KodV. Dyspepiia Cure a splendid modiciaj. 1 prescribe it, and my cotifid encein it grws with contiuued use." It Higess what you eat and quickly cures dvpeps'tt Jiad indigestion. For enle by Foshay & Mason. .SyegefablePrcparationfor As similating theToodatidRcguta-' ting lli stomachs andBawela of Promotes DigeslioTt.CkeifuI nessandJfcst.Contfllns neither Opmm;Morphirte nor 'Mineral. Not Narcotic. nmfefOldlirSAMVELFatBSll JPlmplan Sai tix.Saum Jinut ifaMt Jippemiint fHnnSttd - rfaifud Sitaar . ApcrfcclHemedy for Constipa tion, Sour Sloniflch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish oess and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPYOf WRAPPER. SAVE YOUR "Star" tin tags (showing tag). "Horso Shoo," "J. T.," 'Drummond " Natural Limf fOTfrTffTTfJITJHil 1 . " ' a ing presents mentlonod bclw, and may bo as uirln I. Evii-y roan, woman and child can find riOiiiHlliltii; on the lUt tliut they would like to have, and can have i Mttcti not t KuITe, on Idp'lo r-i-iff" 8 Bcliiom, 4M ?!-. 4 Chi d'SSfl. t.'i.r V;ri ;.; B Bull n4 V- . -. . rutic , itti-M.!: ::..( i t Tt- neb It v..,. ; , 7 Ktftor, h"li" g.o'"!. fi r-flul I ButtrKc:r:, tr!-,r 9 F"-ITT S'- I1, t: .- ; I 10 Ft.tnp !J ' l" 11 K i " K-'. . - 1 tw it t-t-.-iiT Kn.r -. IS flit- An. ' it nt pi-" )1 A'.n 11 Bix Pi ll Vn.' t p-. ll l ' II s iilhrr I" : EbiwI lacs to CO VJ'lTv i A This and T hat French the jeweler. Will & Stark, jewelers. Siniley's Clean Printing. Dr. J. H. Erskine iB now in the Foslet Block, 2nd story. For sale, good carpeting, 83 cents per yard, by T. S. Alexander, eastend ol Sth street. Go to Verick's shaving and hair cut ting parlors for first i Iusb work. Hot and cold baths. Cloati towels to every 1 it 9 . The bost meats of all kinds and ucod ber.tuient at the Albany Dressed Beef Coaipauy's market, just down Beeond root. Good weight and prompt atlend Don't Tolmcco Spit mul S11111L0 bCur Lire Away. To quit tobacco eiiNlly unit (orovcr. be mug nctlo. full ot llto, nervo am! vigor, tulie No-To Bac, Hie wonderworker, Hint makes weak ine& Btrong. All dniBRlsts, &0oor3l. Curo Kunrnn. teciL Booklet uiut sample free. AiHlrcsv Sterling lteruody Co., Clilcauo )r New Yorl? CLbjBiNG Bates, Weekiy Democrat ,nd Examiner $2.60 and Tbrice-a-week A'orld if 2.00; and Republic $1.75: and Jrcgonian $2.25 and San FranciBco Weekly Call $2.00 ;and Salem Weekly Journal 2.CU ISotv Are Imr Zllitucya r Dr. Hobb;' "imvaL.a l'llli) euro nil kliiiitT Ilia. Sam ttolruo. .luu. sturlluu ltcuiudy Co..C'liloiii;oor N.Y. CUSTOMS For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TH OiHTU IOMFINTi NCW VOl CITY. TAGS nmi 11 rlni-3 p.-l::ii! .m v.ndor sldo of "Go-id Lmi;,' "Cro a IJow," and Tin Tii;;n ur; ci vjmi l v;iluo In secur TASS. !.), Ofrnnini TlfjpMTi' KnlTM tod .. 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