Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 19, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    F P. NUTTING. Ed. and Prop.
ICuiered actbe Post Otfloo at Albany
?rson,a aeoond olasB mall matter.
Yam1 LEv&r
Will be roused to its natural dutiot
and your biliousness, headache unci
constipation be cured if you take
Hood's Palls
Sold by nil druggists. 25 cents.
JERSEY COW FOR SALE. Fresh Jer
sey cow and call tor sale.
Geo. D. Barton,
FOR SALE, 120 feet of 6 foot wire net
ting, cheap. Call on E. B. Davidson,
Dressmaking. Mrs. Hendershott, of
Portland, has opened dressmaking par.
lors with her daughter Mrs. Hutchinson
on 7th St between Bioadalbin and Fer
ry. First class work, Prices reasonable
FOR SALE OR W ILLTRADK. 3 plow!
Oliver, Chill & Steel, One of J . Deere
harrows, one monitor seeder, Disc nar
row, hay rase and 4 borses, 1q0 bush.
elB winter and sprint: oats, can be used
lor seed, also some Goiuen cnatt wneat
and cheat seed.
O, B. Suttlkmirb, on Tangent road
400 BUSHELS of No. 1 winter apples
for silo, Baldwins, Ben Davis, King of
Thomnson Co.. Ssmtsbere. 30 cents
per bushel if picked at orchard, 50
cents delivered, must oe piciteu. tins
week.
Mas. V. S. Toole,
A NEW TYPEWRITER for sale. Cal
at theDKMocHAToflice. Bo up with the
times.
Want to buy good driving horse weight
1100 or 1203 lbs., enquire at J!Vange:ical
I'arsonage. itev. i . J. ureen.
Albany Oregon.
FOR RENT. A house with nine rooms,
to rent. Inquire of T. J. Stitea.
FOR SALE. A cottage with five .oim
in a good location, at a bargain. En
autre at this ollice.
WOOD WANTED. On subscription, at
the Democrat ollice. Will take all the
wood brought, Dont wait for the fall
Jains.
WHEAT. The highest market price
paid (or wheat. H. F. Mukkim.,
I'xmqchat building.
HONG WAH TON CO., Second St.
near Lyon street. Albtny. Sells Chi
nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chinese tea
and nut oil.
AGENTS WANTED.: For "Galvoston :
The Horrors of a Stricnen City," by
Murat llalstoad a fearful tale of a
beauteous city swept into the Bea. De
mand enormous. Splendid bootr. Only
$1.60. Aonts soiling from 10 to 100
daily, and cloaring from JO to $75 diily.
A bonanza for agents. Only endorsed
hook, freight paid. Credit given.
Outfit free. Send six two-ront stumps
for postage, llig conmiissdons. Send
for outllt mid lerrilory today. TUK
DOMINION COMPANY, Sept. A,
oiii;auo.
CITY TREASURERS NOTICE
Notice IB he'.eby given that funds are
on hand topay city warrants Nob. I25to
li"2 inclnBive of the issuo of 1899. Inter
est on said warrants will ceaBe with the
dato of tUis notice.
Albany, Or., Sept 20 , 1900,
E. A. I'AiiKitn, City Treasurer.
For Sale.
6.1 'j' acres of the !Fry cslnto. All un
dor;cttltivaion. -7im acre.
JMus. M. A. Ui'sski.i.,
Yaquinn City, Or,
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY THAT THE
the undersigned haa this day boon
appointed administratrix of tin) estutt of
Stephen 8tMx deceased by the County
Judge of Linn c -unity, Oregoo, and nil
persons having claiiiuigainst said estate are
hereby notified ti present tho mine prop
r'y verified to the undersigned at tlio dike
ot L II Montiuiyn, in Albany, Oregon,
within six months from tho date hereof,
TuicitKSA Stoliz,
L 11 Montantk, Administratrix,
Altj for Adinrx.
NOTICE UF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
MOTICKIS HEKKIIY tllVUN THAT
l the under ligncd administratrix has
tiled in I lie County Court of l.inn county,
Oregon, her final account as tbo atlininis.
tratrix of tho estate of R A lrvim, de
ceased, and that said court has fixeri
Monday, Novcmhei Bth. 1900, at 'lie hour
of 1 o'clock in the afternoon, as the time
for hearing objections to said account and
the settlement tncreorr
Sar.ui .1 Ihvink,
Administratrix ol the estate of R A Ir
vine, deceased,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TVTOTIOK IS IlKltK'JY 01VKN THAT
1 tho undersigned lias bojn duly ap
pointed by the County Court of the state
of Oregon f"r l.inn county, administrator
of the estate of Kliz t K Wusliourn, de
ceased. All person.-, having claims against
said otato are hereby required to present
the same to uio proper!" verified ns by law
required, at toy home near Scio, Oregon,
or at the ollice of T J Y'ilou in Scio,
Oiegon, within six months from tho date
hereof.
J 3 Warwick,
Administrator of (Lo estate of Kli.a E
VV ash burn deceased,
TJ Wijjon,
Atlnrniw for Administrator,
I
The republican' ture thine game on
the election is not as sure a thing gsrje
A sum if other sure thine (fames.
After the present campaign of Roo6C
velt and Uanna it eouuda ridiculous for
any one to refer to Mr. Brvan't wind.
Oregon promises to become a pruns
state that will be heard from. The qual
ity is the be.it in the world and as a rule
we will have the quantity.
The Boero are keeping their promise to
hitht to the last ditch, ami they continue
to make it uupleaeaut for the English in
some quarter. A war is never over un
til it is ended.
The people are not being frightened
his year worth a cent even as the e'ec-
tion approaches, except in rare cases,
Occasionally a man is heard n( who is
whipped into line, but the proportion is
small.
David B. Hill has been drawing im
mense crowds, enthusing the people
few public speakers are able to do. He
declares that New York and Indiana'wil
both go for Bryan and it may be remcm
bered that Mr. Hill is a mighty good eiec
tion figurcr. He doesn't me just wind
alone as doeB Mr. Hanna.
The desire of many to oe on the win
ing side is appreciated by the republican
national committee, and hence we sea a
large number of associated press dispatch
es run by the repuclican administration
bowing how sure McKinley s election is,
Keen observers though cant read the
writing on the wall that way entirely
In Nsw York City they have been try
ing In flimre out the result of the election
judging from poBtal card returns. They
have 8.000 postal cards to judge from
sent out by a republican paper in n man
ner to brine encouraging results. The
conclusions given by ttie New York
Horald are simply silly. Greater New
York will go for Bryan by nearly one
hundred thousand.
A Forest Grove man has some money
to loan, but he is not going to loan it un
til after election, if Bryan is elected he
will not loan it at all. This fool fact it
being published in order to influence
voters. It wont work this year as it did
four yearB ago. People know it if a fake,
and that a loan with Bryan In the presi
dential chair will be juet as sate as with
.McKinley in the chasr, and a vast num
ber of people think it will be better for
all concerned, both lender and borrower.
Editorial from the Portland Oregunian,
May 4th, 180S:
"Already we are in one of the grave Bt
perils of war the clr.mor for territorial
aggrandizement. The fever of conquest
once in the blood is hard to allay. W
have no further rightful use for the
Pmlippinei than as a baBe of present
operations and a hostage pending final
settlement. A coaling station let ns re
nin there, but oar professions in this
war dtbar ub from retention of even Cuba
which ia more naturally within our ncope
than tho Philippines. If the war is pro
longed we Hball certainly see rapid growth
of vehement demand for acquisition of
errilory we Bhould not tako. It may be
strong enongh to turn the scale of a presi
dential election." '
All Sorts.
In China only the plains and the val
leys are left for the living to make their
living. The dead have pre-emption
rights over all the hills and hillsides.
Money is about to be collected in llol
l unl and Belgium for a status to M'.
Kroner, which will be erected on tho
embaiikiuo'it at Flushing, near tbe stat
ue or Admiral Pa Knyter.
Iu epiing Chinese peasants builti dykes
of mud, three to six feet high, to keep
the rainwater in the rice .fields. Most of
their time in sumtnei is spent in pump
ing or bringing water into these fields.
How's This?
Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
0 r any case of Cataarh that cannot be
red by Hall's u iMii'ii i.uro.
V J CflKNEY & CO. Prop , Toledo, O
Wo, the undesigned, have known f
t beney for the last 111 yours, and uc'icre
him pe-fc:tly honorable iu all business
ti'e 'sact'ons, and financially uhle to bear
oet anv obligation made tlmir firm.
Wkst & I tuax Wholesale lrug gists
Toledo, O.
Wai u:no, Kinkan & Marvin, W hole
sa'e l'.niggista, To'cdo, O.
Hull's Cntr.irh Curo !s taken internally,
acting il' ectly upon tbo blood and mucous
sorfu 't s ot the system. Price 7.rc per
bottle . Sold by ail druggists, festiuion.
lal frte.
Hub's Family Pills are Hie best.
TO C.L'KF. AC.OLD IN OXE DAY
Tnko Laxative Uroiue Quinine Tablets,
All drn.'gisls refund the money if it fails
to cure. K. W. drove's signature is on
each hex . '25j.
To IIotsl Mux. Wishing to engage in
otbe.- business I offer for srIo the l.irni
tnre ol the Kovore House and will Rive a
long IciFe on the properlv at a reasonable
rii.ir .
Ciias. Pkbiffkk.
This ilcnaturo Is on every box of the (renuino
Laxative Bromo-Quininc Ttict
the remedy that ciirra a cold In one day
Fresh oysters at tlia Migar Howl, 2nd
atBcct.
Worst Kin J of I oolislineit.
The following manufactured stuff from
thi Aiizuna Kickrr is a sample of the
foolishness that tnB given that paper a
national refutation.
Tnere is a scheme before the common
council to condemn our private editorial
graveyard and then buy it in tor a public
park. We will wager 2 to 1 tbat we
plant half 'he aldermen there bef jra the
scheme is put through .
On Tueeday evening a stranger named
Duke sbot six bullets in'o the (.100 mir
ror of the Governor saloon and poker
room and then planked down the money
and walked out. He had probably never
shot anything before.
Tue editor of the Lone Jack Recorder
threatens to pull our nose tbe first time
we strike his town. We shall ehow up
there Sunday, and it's five to one tbat
the Recorder mau)makea a break for the
bills, as ueual.
Some heroic critter (flung a brickbat
throng., one of tbe editorial windows of
the Kicker office Wednesday night and
got away before we could get to the dorr
and bring our gun'to bear. If he will
call eome other evening, we'll make it
pleasant for him.
It has been ail of three months since
ou esteemed contemporary has charged
us with plotting hie assassination, and
we are beginning to wonder if be haen't
a'ruck a camp meeting Bomewbere and
been made to see tbe error of bis ways.
There are people in this town who cri
icise us for riding'our mule iu races and
are seeking to make it a point against ut
with the postmaster general. If the P,
G. is the sort ofinan to bounce ub for
winning a $50 race by three lengths, we
re willing to let this old postoffice go
to Bmasb.
Mr. George Hobson, our popular drug'
giat, put up morphine fot quinine the
other day and caused tbe death of a
teamster named Buck. We are not
among those who seem inclined to raise
a fuss about it. It was a sad mistake, o
courBe, but the deceased, Mr. Buck, took
his chances when he asked for quinine
and he doubtless gone to a better world
Yesterday we couited 430 bullets im
bedded in the front door of tbe city ball.
These have all been fired within a month.
It ia well to have something aiound for a
target when a half -drunken man bank
era to pull tbe trigger and the bullets
give the door a Bort ol Santiago appear
ance.
vonfig Maims
Who preserve the charmc of face 'and
figure in spite of an increasing family
and the care of growing children are
always to be envied. As a preservative
or neaitn anu
beauty Doctor
Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription
has: been hailed
by women as " a
God - send " to
their sex. It
gives the
strength and
health upon
which happy
motherhood ae
l&ids. It prac
tically does
away with the
pains of mater
nity. It enables
the niother to
nourish the in
fant life de
pending on her,
and enjoy the
hourly happi
ness of watch
ing the develop
ment of a ner
fectly healthy
child.
Mrs. Orrin Stiles,
of Downing. Dunn
Co., "Wis., writes: "I hnve been intending to
write you ever sit,cc my hnby wns born ill re
pard to what your ' Favorite Prescription ' has
done for me. 1 ciiunot praise it euough, for I
hnve not been ns well for five years as I uow am.
In July Inst I had n baby boy. weight II pounds,
nml I was only sick a short time, and since I got
up hnve not had one sick day. I have not had
anv iuternnl trouble since I got up. I wns not
only surprised my..elf hut all of my friends here
are surprised to see me so wcH."
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, every
woman's friend, is sent free on receipt
of stamps to pay cost of mailing only.
Send 21 one-cent stamps for book in pa
per covers, or statu pa iu cloth bind
ing, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
College Students
We want jour trade
aud will treat you white.
O. K. jinowNELL, 2nd St.
Low in mice,
llandeomo in design,
Economical in fuel,
Our Ait tigt Stoves. Come undeee them.
F. E. Ali.k.n & Co.
KOB SALE CHEAP.-A small team
and harness, luunireat this otiice.
Tonight
If your liver is out of order, c.insing
Hiliousnofs, Sick Headache, Heart
burn, or Constipation, take a dose of
Hood's Pills
On retiring, ami tomorrow your di
gestive organs will be regulated and
vou will bo bright, active and ready
lor an- kind of work. This hns
been the experience- of others; it
will be y,uu. HOOP'S PILLS nro
eoM by nil mcdiciro dealers. iiJ eta.
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 Val'ey at cost
for cash. This will offer in oppor
tunity for farmers and others to pro
cure the very best
prices than ever before offered. Any
one wishing a good harness business
entire will also call on us.
DUBRUILLE HARNESS CO.
OSTEOPATHY.
Definition.
Osteopathy is the science of trestintr
disease manually by the adjustment of all
parts and organs to their natural relation
with each other, thus removing Ihe irrita
tions resulting from their abnormal rela
tion, and removing obstruction to the yital
forces and fluids ot the bodyj and by stim
ulating mechanically all organs to their
proper function or inhibiting abnormally
active processes or movements of portion
of the bodily organism. It, therefore,
must have for its foundations a thorough
and comprehensive knowledge of human
amatomy and ptysiology, and of tbu nor
mal and abnormal action and metabolism
of all parts ef the, 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 or organ in its nroier pos
ition and relation with every other part will
run smootuly and perfectly; and tbat after
replacement of parts displaced bv accident.
or anyr-f the various forces incident to its
surrounding and movements, a restoration
DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT.
Graduate of American School of Osteopathy.
SALEM Monday. Wednetduv and SViHnr. hm,,. qi.ii. .
over Weller's grocery.
AL.BAIJ r luesday, Imiifday rd
, Mcllwain's Bldg, 1st stnet.
Try Parker Bros,
For the best Groceries,
Baked Goods, and
Fresh Produce and Fru
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J.Joseph. f Proprietor.
At Cost !
harness at lower
of function and health will snpervene. All
recogn17.es these loaditions in Ihe infin
itely less complex time piece, driven by a
spring of human make; why do no': we see
'beta also in tbe mechanical body, differ
ent only in that it has driven by the tiod
given spring of force, called life?
Diseases.
Treated successfully by Osteopathy, Ner
vous, resulting in headache. Insomnia,
Loss of Appetite, Lues of flesh, Constipa
tion in Ub worst forms, stomach nnd liver
troubles, many kidney disorders, consump
tion in its first stages, Asthma, Catorrb,
tsrmcnitis, lonsiutiB, female diseases,
oaiuful suppressed, and increased MenBes.
The results in these troubles alone are
sufficient to recommend the treatment to
all Buffering women. Rheumatism in all
its forms, ee troubles, give excellent re-
suls, lumbago, curvature of spine, etc.
Consultation Free.
My previous practice has given me a
wice experience in the many forms of dis
ease and I will give an honest opinion of
cases coming to me for consultation of
treatment.
' '
SalureVj hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p.
NEW STYLES IN
PARLOR STOVES.
in price and quality are rich in ornamen
tation and graceful in design, and, be
tides being an ornament to your parlor,
are construeted to give out more heat
with less consumption oi fuel than has
ever been made before . Why use an old
and troublesome heater, when you can
buy a handsome one at the prices that
we ore selling at.
Call and see ua,
HOPKINS BROS.
A PICNIC AT IIO.HE
comes with tbe uai of the Magnolia
Flour, because it brings smiles to tbe
housewife by producing the finest bread
and pastry. Flour like this is obtainable
only from Al wheat ground properly.
Where it is sold, it ia bought largely and
constantly. Don't do coneumerB a bad
turn by Belling eome other inferior brand.
Magnolia Mills.
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The Best
Photographs
In Albany by the
Long Photo Co.,
In Fromaii Brick.
The leading gallery of Aloany.
The only-up-to-date first clas
studio in town.
Al) work to nlease
M.VKIE LONG Prop.
LINN CO- ABSTRACT COMP "I
Albanv Oregon,
Officee Bank of Oregon Building.
Only sec of Abstracts of Linn County,
''omplete set ol mapa and plats.
N. E. WINNARD M. D.
OFFICE:
Tweedale block. Residence corners 5th
and Broadalbin, Albany, Oregon,
xeipnone, resilience, .tied otuce.
Red 245.
DR, J. L. HILL,
Physician find Surgeon
Hill Block - - - Albany, Or. '
Littler & Littler
DENTISTS
Broadalbin St.,
Albany, Or.
Hao. Collins D D S
A. Jack Hodges D D 8
COLLINS & HODGES
- Dentists.
odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, Or.
That Tooth
needs attention
Remember it can be filled
or extracted without, naiu
DR. ADAMS.
E. A.LEINENGER,
Dentist
Crawford Block, Albany, Or.
fi. F. ilerrill
TNSURANOE AND LOAN AOENT.
1 LollectionB promplly attended to, cor
epondence solicited. Office in Demo
bat building.
THE K, O. T. M.
every Saturday evening at K, O. T, M.
hBll. Visitinir Knights invited.
C. y. HARNISH, Commander.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEIJCA
n uiamet'e Uamp Jo. 5465 meet every
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month in the G. A. R. hall. Visiting
memberB are invited.
C. G. BrjRKriAXT, V. C.
E R Huston clerk.
M. Senders & Co,
Hay end Oat Warehonsos-
fecct.") and Railroad Streets.
We ai e prepared to take op storant
o&ied bay, will buy your oacj in anv
inanity at top market pro.
8ACKB FCRNISU j.
v,its bought in car lota at any ship
pingpoint.
M. SENDERS & CO.
Insurance, Hay, Grain ami Woe'
"TU"!;'" i rcdir.u it, m-y.