1k iMt Lebanon. FP.NUni.Nb Ed. aud Prop. Entered al tbe font oriioo ai Altmuy tVfljCOC, d8 second olaas inau mailer. " AJFairOutsideJs a Poor Substitute For Inward Worth." Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, is sure to come if Hood's Sar saparilla is promptly used. This secures a fair outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow of health on tho cheek, good appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood. Catarrh "I have had no return of tns catarrh which troubled mo for years, since Hood's Snrsaparllla cured me." Mas. Jon Maiitw, Washington St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Dyspepsia -"Complicated with liver and kidney troublo, I suffered (or ycari with dyspupsla, with severe pains, flood's Sarsapnrllla mado mo strong and hearty." J. JJ. Emkuton, Main Street, Auburn, Mu. Tweed Sou, t llnod'B ruin euro llycr lllg ; tho non.lrrltfttfng mid only cathartic to take with llood'i BarnnjarliliC Public Sale. " a I will sell to tho highest. bidder, on my farm V, miles southwest of Albany, on Saturday the 29th day of September, 11)00, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the iollowing described property, towit: I mare 8 yoars old, 1 mare 5 years old, 1 horBe 1'l years old, 1 3-year old colt eirod by Multnomah, 1 bay Ally 3 years old sired by Multnomah, 1 spring colt, 3 good young cows, 3 yearling steers 1 yearling heifer, 2 steer calves, 1 heifer calf, 1 wngon, 1 light hack, 1 eld wagou,' 1 harvester, f preBS drill, 2 plows, 1 steel harrow, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 2 sets harness, Bevernl sets of doublelrees, and other things to numerous to mention. Terms of ealo : All Bums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount, 6 per cent discount for cash, or 1 years time by purchaser giving noto with epproved security and bearing interest at tho rate of 0 per cent per annum from date until paid. 11. M. Pai.mhk (Si Son. I. 0, Uioi.nr, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. A cottaite with five looms In a good location, at a bargain. En quire at this oIlicQ. For Sale. 533-3 acroa of the'JFry eslato. All un der cultiva'ion, 27 an acre. MltH. M. A. KtlSSELI., Ynquina City, Or. FOIl RENT. Nice furnished rooms to rent. Call on M. W. 1'i.rker at Second and Baker streets. WANTED. Forty Nanny gnats. Write Frank lilodgett, Albany, Or; WHEAT, The highest market pric I aid for wheut. 11. V. Alititiiri.i., DiisiocKAT building. WOOD FOU SALE. 81)0 corda of oak grub cord woo l, at $l,fi0 per cord, al my farm I'imilus southeast of Albany. J.O. Km-. WOOD WANTED. On subscription, at the Ukmocu.vt olliru. Will take all lite wood brought. Doat wait for tlio fall jalns. Foil Salk. A comfortable, well built four room, furnished cottage at Nyo Creek. , HONC. W.Vll I'ON.i CO , Mwond St. near I. you Htrcwt, Albany . S.-IU Ol-i uum) t"i dtcini', Chinese tin', Chinese tea and nut oil . OSBORNE BINDER), Mowers, Rakes and Repairs AT Ohling & Hulburt. Fine Cattle or Sheep Ranch for Sale. 6110 acres, about 00 acres in splendid cultivation, pleniy goon pa uuo, wwur i . full, hnnait. tmrn. nrch irn and fences. Located in Linn county, one mile Irom 1'. I), store, churches and school. Will so'.l for :!000 or exchange for smaller farm within 12 miles of Alb- bauy, Geo. D.Bartoo, Albany, Oats Bought Or taken on ttnrngo at our wnrelnme eorner Seventh and Railroad streets. M Senders & C c. Sacks furnished. ahalufa Standard Oil Politics. Four jears ago, when the Democratic candidate, Wm, J. Bryan, came to New lorn; in tbe course of a campaign which ended in hie receiving the votes of 6.5C2,. 925 of his fellow citizens, the overzea'oue officials of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad hastened to show their sense cf courtefy by hanging a Mc Kinley banner over the doorway of the Hoboken station through which Mr. Bryan passed, i. Similar exhibition of corporation hoodlumiBm, in this campaign has been given by tho Ohio River Railroad a Standard Oil corporation in its refusal to attach Mr, Bryan's special car to lis express train from ParKeraburg to Whee ling, in (Vest Virginia. As Mr Bryan was permitted tj purchase bis ticket and reach bis destination bv the regular tra'n, no harm was done ex cept to the the unmannerly corporation. The Americans are a polite people and expect courtesy to be shown even to the other side in politics in the heat of a campaign. Just how many votes to Mr. Bryan this Standard Oil discourtesy will be worth, in West Virginia and elsewhere it is not possible to know but it will be a good many World. Mr. B-yan aayBi You can eland one tniBt, jou cunatnid a dozen trusts, but trust u may get co nu merous that you cannot Btand them. Put the leach on an able-bodied man and let it draw ell the blood it wants and the man will still live ; but you cover him with leacbeB from bead to foot and let them all draw blood, and he will want to take something for the leach habit. (Laughter and applause.) Now, tbe trust question must be diB- ouased from the standpoint of tbe princi ple involved. D: not say that there are good trusts and bad trusts. You might as'well say there are good Kings and bad Kings, and thue defend a monarchy. I care not whether a King be good or bad, I hate a King. (Great applause and cheers.) I care not wheth er those who Btand at the head of trustB are personally lovable or personally de testable, 1 bate the system of private mo nopoly, no matter where you 0nd it (ap plause), and if you are going to strike at monopoly you have got to strike at tbe principle of monopoly. You cannot Bimply try to keep the bid ones from being worse, but I say if you are going to Btop roooopoly yon have got to strike at tbe root of it, and you have got to take tbe stand that any nionopol y in ptivatobanda Ib indefensible aud in tolerable, There is where I draw the line between a legitimate association of capital and an illegitimate combination. Whenever men attempt to contiol she output and the 'price, then they enter apon dangerons ground . You cannot tolerate a monoply, for the tendency to monopoly ia necessarily to gather the wealth of the country into fewer and fewer hands; the neceBeaiy tendency of monopoly is to amnse great fortunes in tho banc's of ftw fnd 0 dis tribute increasing distress among the many . Mr. Bryan urged particularly on the atuliouce his belief that such monoply meant the closing of the door of oppor tunity belore. tbe young men. Mr. Hrvan takos a liberal position on the subject of pensions. He says : The patty expresses us prttie in me 'ilti,ra nuil nxil.ira nf nil nur Wllifl. and declares itB Iptitpose to deal generously with tho.il and their dependeutB. A lit eral policy is natural and necessary in a government which depends upon a c'ti len soldiorv, Ins'ead of a Iniyo standing Arttiv . Self-intereBt aB well bb uratitude compels the Government to make butitu iiul provision lor those who, in the hour Bf danger and at the great paciilico of business, health aud life, tender tleir services to thjir country. L'he pension laws should bo construct il according to tbe generous spirit which prompted their passage. The democratic party manes no war apon honestly acquired wealth ; neither dues it seek to embarasscorporatiouB en gaged in legitimate business i but it does piotest against corportaions entering politics and attempting to iir-smiie con trol of the instrumentalities of govern ment. A corporation ib not organized for political purposes and Bliould be com pelled to con linn itself to the business described ill its charter. Honest corpor ation! engaged in an honest business nil1 tind it to their advantage to .".id in tbe enactment of such legislation as will pro tect them from the undeserved odium which will be brought upon them by thiise. corporation! which enter tbe poli tical arena W J Bryan. Sii.vku I'l.ATtso. J. Senper. of this county,'" ie nt C. E. llrownell'a etoro where bo is prepared to do tho celebrated lioyal Silver I'lating in a liret class mini- Ml. I t...i.ia .! tn-ba. Ill'l V'tM "WHO, !..a ...... .Ulna, tlUVl other ware made as good aa new. For a reasonable price your waro can oo placed in splendid condition. 'Ft... 1W. ... t..i, l.no Brtnn Mr fi.in. iters work and takes pleastue ill recom mending ii to mo puouc. A Finis tirx Tho Hkmockat otlice has iust received direct from tho factory a tako down repeating shot gun, model ISiii, one of the tlnest guns ever made sure di'.ttli to Cliineso pheasants in sea. son. It is for sale to sonio ono .who a p. i!cciutc n good thing From the E. A.: Z. H. Rudd. of Alrany, visited in Lebanon over Sunday. Miss Sue Brat:kenridge, of Albany, ie visiting her sister in this ci'y. Rev C. G. Harmon and (amily will move from DalUs, Or , lo Waitsburg, Wash., this week. Miss Minnie and Ebert Thompson have concluded to utteud the state un iverity instead of McMinnville college. They left this morning for Eugene. Mr. ThotnpBon went up with ttiern to spend a day or two. A petition is being circulated asking tbe city council to release the bondsmen of City Treeeurer Rice. The city treat- urer Pact about J.iOU ol cltv I lnds depo ited with the Lebanon Banking comp any, which failed a few montiiBsgo. Tne bondsmen are J. G. iteetl and J. Michois "YheS. A. War. Lourexco Mahoues, Sept. 18. Fight ing ie proceeding at Komatipooit All the available men have been Bent to the frontier, ft ie expected that tbe Koma tipoot bridge will be destroyed. Tnere iB great uneasiness here. Foil's House. Bob Huston steps high. He owns a two-year-old colt, and at the Slate Fair Monday the animal Kcoctted out all comers in the pacing race. The contest was two best in three, mile heats. The first two heats were taken easily by Mr. tiuston s coir, named pv tue way, Uobert, H. Four prizes were offered, aud but two other colts were entered, so that tho winner took both first and fourth money. The aggregate was something over $200. One of the contestants was Seattle Chief, a two-year old with an an cient linenge, but not enough wind or etridetolay out Hubert H. The latter IB ont of Mr. Huston s well known mare and the sire is Coenr D' Altne. Corval 1 ia Times. . Adjourned. Tbe meeting of the Pro hibitionists of the city to nominate a city ticket waa adjourned on account of tne lecture at tbe Uollega lo meet next Monday evening. Sept. '24 ill, at 8 o'clock at tbe W. C.T. U. hall. Tba friendB of tue cause ot 1'iolubition are earnestly invited and urged to attend By order oi r,ne Aioany i-robioition Ulub. ie loves fflc-? The dainty flower oracle may tell her true or false, but some day the prince will come and she'll dream the dear dream of home life and motherhood. In that dream nhe will see herself always happy, always with a smile for the hus band, ana a kiss tor the baby. What a pity to wake from such a dream, to almost loathe her husband and hate her child, because cruel pain has blighted her body and warped her mind. How many a-woman has had this sad awakening from her dreams of home and love I There's help and healing for every woman, who'suffers from -womanly dis eases, caused by girlish ignorance, wifely- neglect or the strain of ma ternity. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak' . women strong and sick women well. It heals diseases of the delicate organs, practically does away with the pains of maternity and eives the nursing mother vigor and vitality. "Two venrs npo," writes Mrs. Kattie Auliker, of 74 Pnt Street, AlUnnce, Ohio, ."I used two butties of ' Favorite Prescription ' and in April a met; bnuv was norn, ueiore me nocior cnine. i was not verv sick. Unbv is now fourteen months old and weighs 30 pounds. Before cominencinir Dr. Pierce's Fnvorite Prescription I had to vomit every day but after I got the medicine, from the first spoonful that I took, I stopped vomiting. It is a Ood-seud for women." When a laxative is needed, use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets with "Favorite Prescription." Beware of Ointment for Ct-tarrh that Contain Mercury H8 mercury will surely destroy tho soma cf smell Mid comretely derange- the whole system whsn enftruip it through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should nerer be UBi'd euept on prescr-ptions from rep utable physicians, tin tho damage they will do is ten folil to the pood you can possibly derive from thorn. Hull's Oatnrin Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,Tol 000, O., contnins no mercury, and is token internally, aotim? itirfctly npoa the UloMl aud mucous surf act a of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. UMeney A Co. Testimonials freo. Sold by oniffpists, price 7oii. ptr bottle, Hull's Family Pil's aie tho b&t. College Students . We want jour trAde and will trent vou white (J. E. Buowneli., 2nd St. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the mutter ot thfl eslnto of Richard Karwell deceased, notice ia hereby Riven that the undersigned executor ot the last will and testament of the eaid Hichard Karweli deceased, has tiled his Hiuil ac count in said estate ami the court hus fixed the hour of 10 o'clock ft. m. Oct. 15. l'JOO, (or lhe Hearing of objections thereto ind il;o rettlement thereof. All persons having objections to said account ura hereby Lot iried to be present at the hour fixed in the court room in the court house. Albany, and p-eseut the same if any to said account. D.ited, Albany, Or , Sept. 12, UU)0 Kxecutor. WANTED, Three dozen brown or white leghorn bens and two roosters. Earlv tpring or lute fall. For particulars call at tho Dkhoi'kat otlice. At Cost ! Wishing to retire from the Har ness business, we offer the largest and best stock of harness and sad dies in the Willamette Valley at cost for cash. This will offer an oppcr tunity for farmers and others to pro cure the very best harness at lower prices than ever before offered. Any one wishing a good harness business entire will also call on us. DUBRU1LLE HARNESS CO. OSTEOPATHY. Definition. Osteopathy is the science of treating disease manually by tun adjustment of all parts and oruans to their Mitural relation with each other, t! us removing .he irrita tions resulting from their abnormal rela tion, and removing obstruction to the yital forces aud fluids oi the oody; andb atim u latin i? mechanically all organs to their proper tuhction or inhibiting abnormally active processes or movements of portion of ttie bodily prganii-m. It, therefore, must havo for i'n foundations 0 thorough and comprehensive know'edge of human amatomy and ptysiology, and of thw nor mal and abnormal action and metabolism of all parts of tbe bodily mechanism. Illustrations. Osteopathy recognizes in man a most perfect and intricate, and to a certain ex tent, se'f recuperating machine, which with evi ry part oi o. gan in its proppr pos ition and relaiioo with every other pari will run smoottdy and pert'tctlv; and (hat after replacement of parts displaced hy accident, or any cf the various force incident toils surrounding und movements, a restoration DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT. (jmclunle of American School of Osteopathy. SALEM Monday. VediieKls.v and Fridav: hours. !) tn 12 n.. m 1 toSn.m. OVv'r Welter's grocery. ALUAN I lnesdny, Thu'sday and m,, Mcllwiiin's Uldg, 1st stret. In order to close the next sixty all my Bicyc'e Sundries at cost. STANLEY ' Mir vPSSkT1 Gw i I Try Parker Bros. For the best Groceries, Baked Goods, and Fresh" Produce and Fruits. At Cost ! of function and h hlh will supervene All rccogniz-'s these 1 OLditions in the tnfin- tely lesB complex time niece, drhen bv a spring of human make; why do no wosre uem also in tm mechanical bouv. differ ent only in that it has driven by Lhe Hod- ijiven spring ot force, called life? Diseases, 'treated successfully by Oateocothy, Ner vous, resulting in h"aduc!ie, Insomnia, Loss ot appetite, Lmss ot Mesh, lonatipti- Lion in its worst forms, stomach and liver troubles, many kidney disorders, consump tion in its nrst stage?, Asthma, Uatr.rrn, Br mchili-, Tonsiluis, Female diseases, painful suppressed, and increased Menses. The results in these troubles alone are sufficient to recommend the treatment to all suffering women- Rheumatism in all its forms, eje trcubles, give excellent re suls, lumbago, curvature of spine, etc. Consultation Free. My previous practice haB eriven me a wioe experience in the many forms of dis ease and I will give an honest opinion of cases coming to me for consultation of treatment Saturday; hours, 9 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 5 p. out my stock, for davs. I will sell STEWART. NEW STYLES IN . PARLOR STOVES. in price and quality aro rich in ornamen tation ;ind graceful in design, and, be sides being an ornament to your parlor, are constructed to give out more heat with lesH consumption of fuel than has ever been made before. Why use an old and troublesome heater, when you can buy a handsome one at tho prices that we are selling at. , Call and see us. HOPKINS BROS. A PICNIC AT HOME comes with the US') of the Magnolia Flour, because.it brings smiles to the housewife by producing tbe finest bread and pastry. Flour like this is obtainable only from Al wheat ground properly. Where it is sold, it is bought largely and constantly. Don't do consumers a bad turn by selling some other inferior brand. Magnolia Mills. CO s 2 a B 9 , 3 5 ; ?3 e ' z. 2.' 5 ' E x a 3 2 U -1 5 o ' HI S ; o III i I ? 1 W- ill W s- . r ' m "i W f r.i w a p The Best Photographs In Albany by the LOffe- Photo Zo., In Fromac Brick. The loading gallery of Aloany, The only-up-to-date lirst class studio in town. All work to please MARIE LONG Prop. LINN CO. ABSTRACT COMP Albany Orecon. Offices Bans of Oregon Building. Only Bet of Abstracts of Linn County Oomp!ete st ot maps and platP Littler & Littler DIHTISTi Broadalbin St., Albtiny, Or. ao. Collins D D S A. Jack Hodges I) D 8 COLLINS & HODGES Dentists, odd Fal.ow's Temple, Albany, (. That Tooth needs attention Remember it can be filled or extracted without, nain by DR. ADAMS. IH. A.LEIMTGER. Dentist Crawford Block, Albany, Or. DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon Hill Block - - - Albany, Or. THE K. 0. T. M. every Saturday evening at K, 0. T. M. nan. visiting Anights invited, C. S. HARNISH, Uommander. 110DEHN WOODMEN OF AiMEUIOA Willaruet'e Camp No. 6465 meet every second aud fourth Saturdays of each month in the G. A. R. hall. Visiting members are invited. C. G. Bobkhart, V. 0. E R Huston clerk. M. Senders & Co, Hay SEd Gat Warehouses - St vcntli and Railroad Streets. Ws e; e prepared to take on storage rkd Lay, will buy your oo ia any qaacity at top market pr'cc. SACKB FURNISH" jj, yjats bought in car lots at any ship ping point. M. SENDERS & CO. Insurance, Hay, Grain aDd Woo'. FOR RENT. One of my stores. Fo particulars call at store. J. Gradwohl. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons interested that the under signed has been duly appointed executor o the last will of Mar'in Payne, decsased. b he county court of Linn county, Oregon, ncl has duly qualified as such executor. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby requiied to present the same to me at the otlice or the Linn County AbitMctCo. in Linn county, Creeon, with lhe proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 2th day of Ju'y, 19U0. B. M. Vatsb, Executor