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Albany Democrat VlAXXXYI lL'3iNY OREGON, FRIDW, OCTOBER u 1000 XO 8 t '111 4 r r h r f LuFil Acfsfleasaiitly a::Jfivnptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents in the most acceptaMefbim the Jaxative principles of pJants known to act most heneficialy. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UMJISVILLE.KY. NEW YORK, N.Y for safe by cfrvggists - prfee 50 per bottle. 4r ALBANY COLLEGE OFFERS A THORO UGH High-Grade College Education To every boy and girl that has the ambition to attain one. The course ia complete, and embraces the LANGUAGES, SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, HISTORY ENGLISH AND ELECTIVES The Normal Courie IradB up to a STATE DIPLOMA, and the Commercial Courw haB now become a Business Equal to anything in the State New illustrated catalogue. Board at the Students Club at actual coBt price. Far particular! write Alban.7, Oregon. Thomas Brink las the oldest established Furniture House in the city. He keeps the finest stock of Furniture in tbeval ey. Give bim a call and look over his fine goods and get his prices be ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Proprietor, SriciAL Omra is Music We nre 12 receipt of a copy of E. T. Paull'a latest and greatest march, just from the press, entitled "Putn ol the Ceulury March." The title p'ie is a work of art. Mr. Paul a known .11 over me oouniry uy people i' he use ii.usic as being the author of the celelratul "Ben llur Chariot Kace March,' which is a universal avonte. In consideration of our uientioniug this new march in our news commas, the pur Ushers aeree to furnish any of of our readers with a complete copy of the piece for Zoc in postage stamps or silver, provided this notice and this paper !s mentioned, otberwiee the regular price 0c will be charged. The publishers also agree to furnish free, to any reader of this papnr for a 2c postage stamp, a cat dogue of their publications containing thirty pageB of music. TniB special offer can only be obtained by mentioning this paptr, and writing direct to the publish ers: E. T. Paull Music Co., 44 V 29th St , New York. To 1IJ.ii. Men. Wishing to ee;nge in other lu..iii'-B 1 offer for sale the lurui luie of the Revere House and will give a long lease on the property at a reasonable reji. Chas. Pfkifpeb. Reed & Binton andRoger Bros, knives forks and Bnoous at French's Jewelry store. Taken up, a black New Foundland and mastiff dog, by the pouudmaster. This month and the next we will mak8 Bpecial prices on JVall paper. Buxkiiart & Lee. Don't Tolincco Stilt unil Sicoli.. liur lift Amy. quit to'oncco easily and forever, lie niau nclic. rull or lUo. nerve uiul vfror, take No-To B:io, tlio woinlci'-worUer, tlmt makes weak mefc strong. All druggists, 50c or SI. Cure guaran teed. Ilooltlet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Cbl.iairo jr New Vorlf A Greater Taste a btin diaalay.! in tlia selection o urniture and decoration for tlie various, o;mn of the modern house than any line in the past. The proper combining f material and coloring is being studied y specialists with gret care and iiooght. The products of this season re super! r and more beautiful than hose of last. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. Albany, Orecon. Phone Red 275 College WALLACE HOWE LEE, President Lounges, Couches Bedroom suits, coarse and fine Rockers, Baby Carriage!, Go carts Bidding, 8prinj mattresses, Matting Side boards, fine extension tables M. 'Quiet .sale aafl sraji' profit, TELEGRAPHIC Gutting a Settlement. London, Sept. 29. Apparently, Ger manp's rotreat from an untenable posi tion has been virruallv accomplished. The i'aris correspondent 01' tho Morning Tost says: An agreement on the Chinese program bra been arranged betwoen France, Ger many and Russia. It will bo lubmitted to the other powers within a few d.iys. The action recommended "'ill be milder than Germany's original proposal and it is expected that all the powers will ac cept the progeam. Oiesn't Want It. San Fkaxcisco, Sept. 28 Tho Exami ner wil say tomorrow : The latest gossip in Southern Pacific circles is that James Speyer, Charles 11. Tweed and D. O. Mills, as a special com mittee of the directorate, have offered H E Hontiogton the presidency of the com pany but that ho has declined. The Striite. i Puiladeliiia, Sebt 28 The coal strike remainsunsettled. Reports of a confer ence ot mine operators and 01 leadtng:ol- nciais ot tne coal carryinn tauroaus wore plentiful. Beyond thefgerieral statemeut that the principal point under discussion was the advisability or prac;icability of granting he mineworkers a 10 par cent advance in wages, very little of the de tails 0. tne meeting could be learned. Will Make Speeches. Chicago, Sept. 28. General C E Carr, ex-Minister to Denmark will leave Chi cago, October 4 under the auspices of the national republican committee lor a campaign Bpeech t:ur uf the Pacific coast. A 1'roiii Wreck. Salt Lake Sept. 28 A special to the Tribune from Ogden. says: A uisnsiroui wreck occurred on the Southern Pacific at Gartner Siding ;near the Utah Nevada line at 1 p. m. yester day. Train No. 4 due to arrived in Og den at 6 last evening, wont into be ditch and Mr. Lowell of Trenton, Mo., was killed and about 14 others were more or less injured. But Wanted More. Washington, sent. 28. The nonula- tiou of Spokane, as officially announced today, is: 1890 19,922 1900 30,848 These figures show for the city as a wuoie an increase bi.uo per cent.;. An Okkgo.n Post. Tlii Iikmocbat has received a very pretty copy of Carrie Blake Morgan's poems entitled "A Path of Gold." The author is a sister of Ella Higgiuson, and lias retided In Portland for a number ot years. Her thoughts are pure and her style easy. Here is a verse : 1 would no; live too long. Too many years Are juet too many sunn is in HIu'b song ; tlnwevarBweet the firdl, men's wearied ears Turn from the last. I would not live too lung. Yum I3;st Friend can give jo'i no better advice than tbit: ''For ltnpjre blooil, fautuorit, scrofula, salt rheuu., uy&- peysia weak nerves, t red reeling, rheum atism. m.Unri 1, cataarh, tdlie Mood's Sar saparilla and be cured." Uonstit.ation is cured by H;od's Pit's. 2Sc. Col' etc Students We want jour trade and will treat vou white. U E. Bkow.nxi.1., 2nd St. Don't forget this month and the next, the latent designs in Vi all Paper. Prices are right. Bdrkhabt & Lhu, litis l-ands mal-e vonr rife a nreBen of one o. thoBO tine silk umbrellas at French s Jewelry Store. Fine Cattle or Sheep Ranch lor Sale. 660 acres, Bbout 60 acres in ep'endid cultivation, plenty good paiture, water and range, fair bouse, barn, orchard and fencee. Located in i.inu county, one mile from P. O. store, churches and school. Will sell for $30CO or exchange for smaller farm within 12 miles of Alb- bany, Geo. D. Barton, Albany. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon baron't a regular, hcalthr movement of the every dar. you'ro sick, or will bo. Koop jour Tloleiit pbylo or pill polnon. la daiiueroua. Tlie mootheit. eaalent, most porfnut way 01 keeping tba CANDY W Wl IWHTIC TRADI HUH MHrfllo Plewant. PiHtahle. I'otont.Tante flood. Do Ooo, nTer8lcheo, Weaken, or Urlo. 10c. 20e.tf)c WrlU Tor Tree ummpl: Dd booklet on betltb. Add rem MrilM it Cmhu. mu. ai . MISFITS. Sena:or Mitchell called upon President McKinley at Canton the other day. That was an interesting tact. An exchange says that the reason eggs at e high is bocau'e Teddy got some in the eye down in Colorado, The "rattling good joke" told in the Herald this morhing on the sheriff's olliue, is a mwtiternent from beginning to end, made up from nothing. Mr. Yates in paving some taxes asked Depu ty Muukers if he would take a check on the First National Bank of Corvallis, iir. Munktrs, who knows Mr.. Yates well, ta d of course, but upon being told that there were no blank checks there Mr. Yates said it would make no differ ence he would go down to the bank and get the money, which he did. On leav ing he made a short remark about not carrying money on account of Mark Hauna having robbere around to rob the people and that was about all. When Joe Ypales was,iu the sheriff's of fice telling the difference between the prices now and during the administra tion of Goldstandard Cleveland he ne glected to say anything about the fact tbut wheat which is the great product upon which the farmers of this valley denend is bringing just about half of what it was in toyz. w hue he waB squinting and tel.ing about the change iu sheen and cattle brought about by the law of sup ply and uemand be never Bald a thing about bow the republican trust system of government had nearly doubled the price of things needed on the farm. He torgot all about the extortionate sweet ness of sugar and hardneas of nails. Ab a matter of fact the farmer was paying his taxes twice as easy in 1892 as in 1900 or 1899 and tbe delinquent tax Bales were not as long, lutes represents a clasp of men who can eee only oue side of a thing and that through a crooked via iou. Lebanon. From the E. A. 'Allan Oanfleld and wife left this morn ing for Grass Valley, Eastern Oregon wuere tuev intend to locate.; Allan Canne d returned to Lebanon the first of the week, having concluded to not go to China. Lee Canheld stopped in 'Portland, where be found employ ment. Qeo. Weslcott died at his home near Sodfltille yesterday morning, of Bright' disjAe, aged 49 years. He leaves a wife and nree children to mourn their Iols. l'be remains were laid co nat in the Dodge cemetry to day. O: H. Vebrs, tbe dairyman living near this place, is now making about 800 puundB of butter per month. He shim it to Portland, wuere it brings the top price, being superior to most any in tbe ma'ket. In addition to this large dairy business, during the paBt four months he ubb sold 100 bogs at 5 cent! per pound. Hon. V. D. Hare, of Washinton conn ty, and Hon. E. R. Skipworth, of Eu gene, will addresB tbe citizens of Leb anon and vicinity on the issues of tbe day in the opera bouse next Monday. Miss Clara Ansorge left Shelton, Wash ington, a few days ago for a visit to the east. Sne will attend the Massachusetts and New Hampshire Btate conventions o( the W. O.T. V., after which she v.ill at tend the national convention at Wash ington, D. 0. The barn on Mr Jefferson's place near Peterson's bntte. which is rented to Isaac Trips, burned down Wednesday after noon. rTVIr. Tripp was away from home at tbe time, being in tbe mountains on a bunting trip. The barn contained about eiubt tons of hay and eighty bushels of oats. Written in Blood is the record of Hood's Sursaparilla the pure, rich health giving biood which it bas given o millions of men, women and children. It isall tbe time curing diseases uf the Btom.ich. nerves. kidneys and blood. All liver ills are cured bv Hood's Pills. 25c, i At lied Time JIB takn t uleastnt horb drink, tin ticx morning 1 f"l uriglit and my coui;'exiun is better. Mv doctor says it ucIb guu:ly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, anil is -a. pleasant. InxHtiv-j. It is made from In rbs, ! And K Tirifnred fit pagllv hr lr-a. H i ailed Lane's M'dictne. A'l itruggists sell it at 25c tud 50 cts. 1 iiii.i'b family Medicine moves the bowel each Juv. If Ou cannot itet -t. send tor a Toe r-ample. Addr.iss, Orator F Woodward, La Hoy, N.Y- This nnd Thai French the jeweler. Will Stark, jewelers. Smiley's Clean Printing. Leave your order with Barton ot Bat ows or at Dawson's drug asore if you do Ire pure, rioli milk. Barton & Borrows desire the opnor tnnity to prow to Albany people that they tisve the -ichest milk given by cows. Test this dairy. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th The Latest News. Albany, Or., July 10, 1990. Mr. iTradivoh! is t'10 pioneer merch ant; he is forty-two years in bueiuees in Albany. Mr. Gradifohl calls tho attlen of the general public and all his custom ers to the Pttianco Making Powder which he tells at 50 coritspor uoundand he will guarantoe if not B.itiefactoty the money wi'l bo refunded Every can of baking Powdr will draw a prize of granite ware. The Baking Powder has proved to ail the people I sold perfect eatisfactlon,nud all the people I ask are pleased with the same. Moctia & Java coffee, cone better in the market. Regular price, 40c; my price 30o. My FavoM.e coffee, 16c; reg ular price, 25o. The coffeeB have advanced ironi two to three cents per pound and the prospects are fcr higher prices, but I only advance one cent on my Favorite coffes. I desire to tiny some eggs either in trade or cash.'i bugar, wholesale and retail price, sub ject to change of the market. Corner 2nd and Ferty street. I"uC beat meats of all kinclB and good iror.nnenl at the Albany Dressed Bed Company's market, just down Second raet. Good weight and prompt annuo1 a . SIX PEtt CENT LOANS, I have a limited amount of money to loan on nrst-class farm security or improved buBinesB properly in Albany. Interest six per cont for particulars call on or address. H. F. Merrill, Democrat building. Albany, Oregon Go to Verick'B ahaving and hair cut ting parlors for first class work. Hot nu cold baths. Clean towels to every MARY Said John : There aint no use a talkiu or a tryin' roun' any longer. We 'un have tried near every groce.' in tow and find that F. . Allen & Oo.'ssb fa ahead '0 them other fellers a:- a 'lect ri light is ahead of a lamp. When they tell yo that eggs is fresh tl.ey are fresh, 'an wnen they snv something is good, its first class if it were'nt they'd said so. After this you buy our groceries at F. E. Allen A (Jo 's ANN... The Kind You Have Always Bought.'and which has been iu use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of - has boon mndo under his per (jfstj(jy?yjfc, sonal supervision since its infancy. wu-7jr cccU4 Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- ' perfincnts that trlilo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Ej:peiijuuut,J What is CASTORIA Castorla is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop ' and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It 1 contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays rovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind 1 Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation ! and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving hoalthy and natural sleep. Tlie Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR!A!ALWAYS 1 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought1 In Use For Over 30 Years. ' ' oitv wmhinimv. wr mvumv amirr. mam Venn orrv. Look Tor It. Here it is. Now vnti Itnnv hv thla I siga f ""-"- I For thej 1 Baby I s The fiftv-ccnt size is iust J right for the baby. A little I 5 of it in the hniile ihre.i. r:r ? I four times a day will supply precisely the fat ail thin ba l bics need. If your baby does j not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try inolsion The result will please you. If t'i?. baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion. It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant; only buy the dollar size-it's more economical. Both mother and child will feel at rp.ve its strengthening, upbuilding .-v.! fat-producing properties. At nil (IruiriristR ! Joe. nnd i.oo. i'.lOTT .1 DOWN E, ClieinistB, N sw York. Cniaii!io Ratkb. Weekly Democrat tod Examiner $2.60 and Thrice-a-week tVorld $2.00; and Republic $1.75: and Oregonian $2.25 and San Francisco Weekly Call $2.00 ;and Salora Weekly louria) 2.00 Signature of r0 Al I I AH 1 51, jaCODS Ull CURES Rheunislljm, Neuralgia, Solatlca, Lumla0, Spri'm, Brulws, Sarerjess, Slilfmss. 1 'fflX Slgnatnra KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN