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Democrat Vl. XXXVI ALBANY, OREGON.FKID.U, SEPTEMBER 21, l'JOO SO S J J,IIUI1H.I TELEGRAPHIC ALBANY'S PAST. Lebanon. The Liitejt News. Albany r i : I t IT1 KM Ac 2F Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. Jresents in the most acceptailebim the Jairatjve principles of plants An own to act most beneficially. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. iouisville , rrr. newyork, ii.y. For sole 6y druggists price 50 per bottle. Mr Symwigs ALBANYCOLLEGE OFFERS A THOROUGH High-Grade College Education To every boy and girl that haa the ambition io nttain one. The course is complete, and embraces the LANGUAGES, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, HISTORY 'ENGLISH AND ELECTIVES The Normal Course W-ads up to a STATE DIPLOMA, and the Commercial Cou' has now become a Business Equal to anything in the State Sew illustrated catalogue. Board at the Students Club at actual coot price. Far particulars write Alban7, Oragoa. Thomas Brink Has the oldest established Furniture House in the city. He keeps the finest stock of Furniture in tbevel ey. bive him a call and look over hie fine eoods and get his prices be lore you buy. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Proprietor, From the E. A.: Miss Halli Marks returned this morn' inufrDm n v. ait in Albany. Hi-r sister, Mre. Smilei, came over r.i(h hir lor a ehort visit. 0. O. gentry's hop diier, a tew miles nortu ot town. burnrd down early y eater- terday morning, toother with about oUO pouuds ot hops that were being dried. The house aud hops were insured for $350. T. L. Rice ol Waterloo, has returned from Douitlag c .untyt where he has been teaching school. He and family will soon Dove to Portland, wnere he cues t take a course in a bus. nets coi'eite. Thos. Arnnl n( 3antiam D'stolnee, returne-i a few days ao fn.m Crook county, whore he has been f.-r the paet four months. lie will "on move his aruily to Inn Eastern O'eu. in lioiue. Tills tine! Thai French ibe jeweler. Will & Jtark, jewe'ero. Suiiley's Clean Printing. L?aVd your order with Barton & Bar cws or at Diwsnn's drug ssore il you de ire pure, rich milk. ) Barton & Burrows desire the oppor tunity to prove to Ainany peop'e mat they have the -icheet milk giveu by cows, Test thie dairy. The Democrat office has accumulated ibroutfh business transactions several valuable articles, all bran new, which by the right kind of persuasion ii niinht be induced to part with. Some of thani are : A White sotting machine. A typewriter. A inked iwn Winchester repealing shut gun, model of 1897. A Weli.ter's International Dictionary . The New National Dcmnary Ency clopedia and Atlas. A Greater Taste e biin; .lisilayid in the selection o nriiiture and decoration (or the various ooim of 'he modern house than any ime in the past. The proper combining f iiuterUl and coloring is being studied v specialists with greit care aud ' houzht. The products of this season ra superior an 1 more beautiiul than hose of las:. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. Albany, Oregon. Phone Ked 275. College WALLACE HOWE LEE, President Lounges, Couches Bedroom suits, coarEe and fine Rockers, Baby Carriages, (jo carts Bidding, Spring mattresses. Matting Side hoards, tine extension tables etc. Quiet jaletaioi smal' profit. At Galveston. Galveston, Sept. 14. The first rea attempt to clear away the great mass of debris piled alone the beach front for a distance of several miles was beun to day. Advertisements were printed in the News, which appeared in this morn ing asking for hundreds of men and boys to do the work. A multitude respondea. Tney were formed into squads and promptly put to work with police and Deputy Sheriffs in charge. j- Hie Number Killed. . HousroN, Sept. 14. The Post today prints a list of 2701 names of the Galves ton dead, coiupded from various sources but believed to ho authentic. There were hundreds of bodies burned and buried in the sea and in the sand, where uo identification was possible. Other hundreds were buried on the beach of the mainland, few of whom were idauti lled. The total will be at least 5,000, Kruger a Prisoner. London-. Sept. 14. According to the Lourenco MarqueB correspondent of the Daily Telegrauh, Mr Kruger is virtually a prisoner in the residence of the district Governor. This is at thejinstance of the British consul, who protested against Mr. Kruger using Portuguese territory as a hase for directing his executive affairs. The French consul has been forbidden access to Mr. Kruger as have also the latter's own oUiciule. Better Wait. Washington, sept. 14. It is said that all of the present members of the cabi net, except Secretary Root and Secretary Wilson will not continue in the next ad ministration, if McKinloy is elected. If this is true, Koot will probably be made secretary ol Mate aB he lias taken con siderabie interest in foreign affairs. A General Strike. Scranton, Pa , Sept. 14. There is no longer any .jtieBtion as a ngenrral tie-up ot the mines in the Lacicawanna region Monday morning. Today, three days before the strike order goes into effect, 15.U00 of the 33,000 minert ars on strike; 21Jof the 97 col.iers are ioiced into idle ness, ana by noon tomorrow ttie union lenders claim the tie-up will- be com plete. Negroes Lynched. St. Louis, Sept, 14. A special from Memphis sayBt A masked mob of between 00 and 100 men broke into the jail at Tunica, Miss., today and took out tiireo negres whom they strung up to a tree within 100 yards of the jail, Kot a shot was tired. m m m From the Register: The Democrat is like the Brownsville Times which de clared the E'igene papers were opposing the Linn county road lo Blue River. We ulead not ituiltv. We hav neither assisted in removing Albany's transit ByBtem nor have we opposed Linn B new road We com mend bum's entcrp lBe In tapping the mineral wealth of Lane conuty, and further, we hope Albanv will always be able io letaiu its street car line. Don't Tolmcco Spit ami htnoL- .ur Lire Autj. ?'o quit lulmceo esislly und forever, be matf netio. full of llfo. tiervo mid vigor, tulte Ko-To Buc, the wnmlor worker, that makes weak me strotiff. driiuiiJsts, SOoorSI. Cureguurun teed. Booklet tmd sample free. Addrea Sterling llemedy Co.. Chicaao 7T New Vor Remember the Oregon State Fair opens next Monday Sept. 17, and will continue six (lays It will be the biggest and hwit fair o er hoM on the grcunda and uverv farmer should make a strong effort 10 a uen J at leaet oae day it not ihu whole week. "He That A?v Good Would Win" Shn,,M fix oood health. "Pure, rick blood is the first rcquis'.ic. Hood's Sarsa purilU, by givir.g rjxi t'.xd and good health, has helped u: y a run to success, besides giving slrrrgih courage io women 'alio, lefxe iaki-ig it, cou'J r.ot eyven see a."v good in life lo win. Vi&ahamLa OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, .September 17 Bigger and Better Than Ever Beiorej Grounds Greatly Iniproted, Buildintte Repaired ind Kenovsted, All Stock Build ings Thoroughly Disinfected Everything in First Class 0 indition for the Lsrgett and Beat I LIVE STOCK SHOW and AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION EVER HELD ON THE COAST. $20,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES I Good Eaclng Every Afternoon- Music and Fun at Night. AUCTION SALE OF LIVE STOCK will Iw made a leading (enure. All live etic snd other exhibit- hauled FREE over the (font ern HaciBc Kailrrad. Re dd -rd psefenger rates on all railroads. For premium list and other Inttrmation, 'WHWEH RUNG. Pres., M l WISDOM, Sec., Hlllsboro, OreKon. Portlitnd, Oregon. From the Democrat Sept. 22 to KtV 24. 18S2. Our iogouius fellowcltizn.ltev. R. L. Stevens, linj lately secured pxtents on three important lhing9. One is a gun barrel, another a double oscillating en gine and the other a gravity steam en gine. Hon T. J. Stitea and family have moved to this city from Salem. O. H. Stswnrt sold his interest in the Democrat t) T. J , Stites, and Chamher laiu & Stiles became editors and piopri etore. The boys at the college are agitated over a football. If all student, would confine their kicking to loa-.D ill it would be a good thing. No. 2's have sold their fire bell to the Presbyterian cnurch for $200. It will B3on he placed in the belfry and our cit izens ara caut:oned not to miitr ke the kind of tire it is a warning of. Judge O. N. Danny, U. S. consul at uaughai, is in the city. Married, on Oct. 4 , 1852, at the resi dence of the bride's parent., near Browns ville, by Rev. J. W. Miller. iMr. Jas. A. Mcreron and Miss tietlie Alctlarue. Hops ars quoted at 55 to 57'o cents a pound. The residence ol Geo. W. Burkhart, at the corner of Seventh and Ferry streets, was burned Born, on Friday. 0it. 21, 1882, to the wife of County Clerk 0 U. Stewirt a bay. Born, on Monday, Nov. 0, 18S2, to the wife of Judge Flinn a girl. The aurora borealia waB vUib'o Nov. 17, both morning and evening. The Holland Heading club has been re vived and is now reading Shakespeare's Henry IV. Born, in this city, Nov. 10, 1832, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Banrngart a girl. Obituary. Henry Watson died at his home four miles south oi Albany, Sept. 10, 1900, Linn county thus looses one of its beBt and earlieBt pioneer citizens, one whose life vas a credit to the Btate aB well as nis family. Henry Watson was corn in Fountain county, Ind., Jan. 18, 1830. VVhen about eleven years of age he moved with his parents to van liuren county, lowa. in 1847 he came with his paronis to Oregon, across the plains by nx teams. At the time of the California gold mine excite ment of 1818 be Wbnt to the mines with hie father and oldest brother. A short while after coming from the mines be took up a Donation Land Claim. Nov. 22, 1863, he wb married to Lov inn Wbilcom, who died about nine years ago, leaving nve children wno stilt sur vive them, being Mrs. Anna J Miller of Orawfordsvtlle. Mrs Rose IS. Hughes, Robert R. H. Bird and Miss Maude I. Watson of Albanv. He also leaves be sides bis own children and a large num. ot friends and relatives to mourn bis loss, one brother and two sisters, Mr. rurry Watson ot loseph, Wa'lowa county, Mrs. Permelia Circle of Prinevilte. Crook county , Mrs. Minerva J.Smith of Alb any, unn coonty. . The deceased was 70 yrs., 7 mo. and 23 days old His remains were laid to rest in th Cushman cemetery. He was a devoted christian, bring a faitbiul member of the Evangelical AsbocuuI n church. ' M. Excursion to Cohvallis. .Tho C. &, E will run an excursion to Corvallis and re turn Saturday Sept. 15th, account Re publican rally. Trains will leave Albany at 7 :20 p. m , returns immediately after speaking. Fare 50 cen.e round trip. ThiB month and the next we will make eptcial prices on Wall paper. Burkhart & Lee CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought S? i Signature of 0RB30N, to 22, 1900. Albany, Or., July 10, 1900. Mr. Gradwohl is t'ie pioneer merch ant; he is forty-two years in business in Albany, Mr. Uradivohl calls the tttHii of the general public and all Ilia custom ers to the Drtiance Baking Powder which he telU at 50 cents per oound and tie will guarantee if not satisfactory the money wi'l bo refunded Every can of Baking Powder will draw a prize of granite ware. The Baking Powder has proved to ad the people I sold perfect satisfaction,and all the people I aBX are pleaBed with the same. Mocha & Java coffje. rone better in the market. Regular price, 40c; my priceliOc My Favori e coffee, ltfe; re uUr price, 25c. The coffees have advanced irom two to three cents per pound and l he prospectB are fcr higher prices, but I only advance one cent on my FavorUe coffee. I deiire to buy sjiuo eggs either iu trade or cash bugar, wholesale and retail price, Eiil). ject to change of the market. Corner 2nd and Feny street. The best meats of all kinds and good treatment at the Albany Dressed Beef Compuuy's market, just down Second reet. Giod weight and prompt attend CIX PER CENT LOANS. 1 have a kuuiueu amount oi money to ioat. on drat-claes farm security or improved I ousinesB property in Albany, interest six per cent for particulars call ou or address. H. F. Merrill, Democrat building. Albany, Oregon Go to Verick'e shaving and hair cut ting parlora for firet class work. Hot nd cold baths. Clean towelB to every a cmer. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has hcen in use for over 30 years, has horno tho signature of ' and lias been made under his per- ts jCJf' ' sonal supervision since Its Infancy. TtaSVy. JUC4K, aiiow no ono to dcceivo .you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that triilo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. J What is CASTORIA Castorla is a substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC OCNTAUN OOMMNV, TT M OH BAY BTRtKT, N IW VOHK CITY, Look for It. Here it is Now vou know bv this sign t..,, , AQfoSyV For the Baby The fifty-cent size is just right for the baby. A little of it in the bottle three or four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby does not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try Scott's Emulsion The result will please you. If 1 the baby nurses, the mother i should take the emulsion. i it makes the baby's food ! rlcr.er and more abundant; f" only buy the dollar size-it's I more economical. Both mother and child will feel at r'-z its strengthening, upbuilding A fat-producing properties. At M dnnrffi't. : 5c. and $i.oo. SCOTT S: llOWN K, ClieniisU, N iw York. Omi-biko Rates. Weekiv Dkmochat ind Examiner $2.50 and Thrice-a-week .Vorld $2.00; and Republic $1.75: and Oregonian $2.25 anil San Francisco Weekly Call $2.00 ;and Snlem Weekly fouria) 2. Ou Signature of SUacoFs Oil l VUKE9 I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Solalloa, j Lumbago, Sprains, Bruise, 5 Soreness, Stiffness. ) II ..ill The Miners 'and Prospectors Favorite. a Unaffected by cold cr heat. Winchester Am munition is used by every one and sold everywhere. Send name and address on a postal card for 148-page illus trated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. NEW HAVEN. CONN. - '8 Market St., San Franc laco, Cel.