Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, October 26, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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FP.NUTTIM, Eil. and Prop.
Bitered ac tbe Poaiuiflceat aiim.ij
pinuHooDaoiau niaii uiaitar.
"Example is Better
Than Precept"
It is not 'what we say, But
'what Hood s Sarsaparilla
does, that tells the story.
Thousands of testimonials are
examples of what Hood's
has done for others, and
what it wilt do for you.
ocrorwa " Jiunnmg scrofula Bores
made mo shunned by neighbors. Medical
trculiiKjut f tilled. A relative urKCd mo to
try Hood's KiirHapnrllla. Did bo and In few
months the aorns completely healed." Web.
J. M. Hatch, JSinn, N. II.
Inflammatory Rheumatlsm-"Two
uui-jiaui me Knp idl iiiu with InUamma.
tnry rheumatism. Am W) years old, but
Hood's KnrHapiirllla cured mo aod I can
climb stalrB and walk nnywlicre." J.Lov
ao rargo Ave., jjunalo, a. Y.
illfljRiireJivoMllH ; Urn nonJrrlUtlnfi nnd
trtlc to Uttw wlthllwr's HiiMiiiij.fi ila
KIIEEY COW FOR SALE. Freeli'Jor-
euy cow and call for mile.
Gko. I). IlAHTON,
FOR BALK. 12 1 foot of 6 loot wiro net
ting, cheap. Cull on K. Ii. David sod
DiiKSHMAKi.va. Mrs. Hendersbott, of
Portlaod, had opened dretjemakitiR par
turn wuii uur iiHUKiiinr airs, riuicnmnon,
on 7lh St. Iwtwe.iii HioRdnlbin and Fer
ry. First clues work. Prices reasonable.
FOR 8ALEOR WILL TRA0K.--3 plows.
Oliver, Oliill A Steel, Utie of J . Deere
harrows, one Monitor aeeder, Disc liar
row, liay rase and 4 boreee. InO bneh.
ele winter and spnhK oaIb, can he ubbc!
lor Boed, also some Uoldon chaff wheat
ana cneat seed.
O. B. HxrrLKMiitR, on Tan pent road.
lOOBUUHELSof No. 1 winter apples
for silo, Baldwins. Ben Davie, King of
Jlionipflon Co., Spilsherg. 30 cen
per bushel if nicked at orchard
cents delivered. Must be picked th
WUUK,
Mwfl, W. 8. Toolb.
A NEW TYI'KWlilTEK for Bale. Cal
at thoDKMociiiTollice, Bo np with the
UIUUH.
Want o buy good ilriviug borao woiirli
UOO or 1200 lbs., umiuiro at Evaimeiica
I'nrnonago.
Kuv. r. J. Green.
Iba ny Oroifon.
FOR RENT. A houso with nine rooms.
to rent. Inqmro ol J , J. hlitea.
FOR SALE. A cotttitro w.Mi tlvi .001
in a good locution, at a bargain, J
quire ut this ollico.
WOOD WANTED. On sulwmption, at
tllO I'KMUCIIAT 011100. WllltUkO nil 11
wood brought. Dont wait fur the fall
Jains.
WHEAT. The highest market price
paid lor wuoat. u. p. mkhiiim.,
' Pkmoihat building,
HONG WAI1 I ON; CO., Second St,
.near lvnn n;roet. Alb'tiitf. Si'tln Cbi-
iwm nifdiL'iiif, Chine 40 rice, Ciiimeo tea
ituil nut oil.
AGKNTS WANTEll For "Galvcfton
I lio Horrora ol i. SlricKiMi t'lt) ,'' by
mini! iia in ((Mil it ir.iriu) talc of ;
beauteous city swept into the m'U. De
m unit imorir.oui, N wli'm.iil book. On1
5 1 fill. Attitx selling troin IU lo 1(0
dniiv. uihI clearing from ill tu 7; duly
A houuniu for HKiMits. Only tmUrteil
book, froiitht imm. C rod it tven
UhI lit free. Send mx two-ient lamps
inr posiili;e. ing I'onimiHPhMiH, N tnl
tor on Hit and leintory todav. TDK
IHlMINION LOMI'AN Y, Jept.
CHICAGO.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
TOTICK IS HEREBY THAT THE
1 i tthf utiiterRiiriu'il lm tluti diiv h
nplMtiutt'd admtniHlratrix of the estatt of
hlephou M'd'z de.eusid by the County
.ItuUo of Linn cnuttv, Orcyoii, tuul all
pciHuiH having oliinn acninst nanl txtuteure
hereby notihed t't present the sumo prop.
er'y venliod to the uiuter.iinel at the dike
ol 1' 11 Montauye, in Albany, Oregon
witlitn six men lbs front Misdate hinvt,
Tukhkha Stoliz,
1. H Montanti, Aduiinifltratrix.
AttJ for Admri.
CITY TREASURERS NOTICE
Notice is he.oby given thai fundu are
on hand to pay city warrant Nob. Ip.'Uo
2 22incIuBirt) of the itnne ol ism. Ivter
BBt on laid warrants will ecu bo with the
date of this notice,
Albany, Or., Oet. 18, IfXHi.
E, A. I'ahkih, City Treasurer,
NOTICE UF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
TVTOTIOKIS HEIiKHY (ilVKN THAT
fmmu
1J the underittnpd Hdmintntratrix ha
tiled in the County tlourt of l.inn county,
On'on, her tin.il account as the adminit
Imlrix of the estate of R A Irvin, de
ceHHed, ami that vaid court hint fixd
Monday, Novembei 6th HKX). at he hour
of 1 o'elJck in the ntt'-rnon. an the time
for hearing objection lo said account and
the Bettleimutt thfrf:
rRii J Ihvinr,
Admitiistralrix of the ettr of R A !r
Tine, deceaiett, i
Cnrl ScIiiuz'b resignation of the chair
maoHhip of the Civil service Board that
tbe board might not suffer for bis bold
utterances Hoarding imperialism is I
act of patriotism which Americans w
land and German-Americana will proper
ty accept as a typical German example,
iit. Louis Republic.
Expansion means protrreac. cnep
the republican papers,
papers. Somet'mefc It does and sometimes
it doee not. That's the long and abort of
it. Tim n&ht kind ol expansion Is pro
ifreea very emphatically, .'he wrontf
kind ib not. It is not progress when yon
tear loose from the constitution of you
country and trample on the greatest lib
orty document in the history of the
world in order to attach a few worthier
glands inhabited bo some worthless peo
ple who are made subjorfta contrary to
their will. 'I hat is not progress and
man with bait sen Be knows better. Let
us continue to grow into a grand country
but let it be free from all taint of iro per
anum ar.d imperialistic methods, a free
country with free institutions and free
people.
The people ol New York and other
Eastern States who were bitterly hostile
to bim in lfVJG know Air, Bryan much
better now than they did then. They
appreciate bim for what he
honest, courageous and; conBcientioue
man, who is sincere in his deBre to re
lieve the people of the oppression which
is the fruit of the vicious legislation
cted for the hooeOt of the privileged
class. Aaido from this, the juBtice of tbe
fiubt which he is making on behalf of
the tepublic and against the empire, ap
peals strongly to e?ery patriotic Ameri
can. 1 his is the reason why the voters
of New York are arranging to give him
on tbe 16th of this month an ovation
ithout a parallel in tbe hiatory of the
ureateat metropolis in the United States.
New York had ceased to be "the enemy's
untry. New Orleans afea.
The things that Teddy Hjosevelt has
written are bobbing up in this campaign
a way that is decidedly embarraBing
to bim. Teddy poseB at all times as the
advocate of "a strenuous life,' and he is
never sj happy ad when snapping hie
teeth before an audience just to show
them how bungrv he la for war and the
roar, a mo He and tbe carnage of batttle,
A few years ajto he wrote a book In which
he declared that men who did not love
lighting wero worthless citizens and of no j
good to any country. Ho mado It his
businesB to deuounce and sneer ab the
peace loving Quakers and hold them up
to public acorn.
It appears that Id Ii diana there are
60,000 Quakers, who for years have beeo
voting with the republican party, and
some amiable person, supposed to be
democrat, has taken the trouble to print
in the form of leaflets tbe extract from
Roosevelt s book denunciatory of the
Quakers and cniiBod them to be circulated
freely among the members of the Society
of Friend?. One of the lending men of
Ihe Boriety lias addressed an open letter
U tbe Rough Rider demanding nn expla
nation or denial of the language attribut
ed to him, but Teddy has not replied to
his Quaker correspondent, (or the rejeon
that what he wrote is htill 'n cold type,
and he can neither explain nor deny it.
New Orleans Slntes.
Andrew Carnegie to The World, Feb.
17, llKJO.
he Philippine burden i not charge
able to war, This in the President's own
box, his New Year's gift to his country,
for which he Hlone is responsible.
Neither Congress nor the people had any
voice in the mutter. But one need not
wonder why he should attempt to evade
responsibility, since he tell us that
'every red drop, whether from the veins
of an American aoldier or a misguided
r ihpino, is anguish to his heart." Hip
con science smiteB him. No wonder,
1 he guilty Macbeth aUo cried out, "Thou
Cftutt not say I did it." Whether the
acquisition of the Philip pi lies was wibb or
foolieh, they sre upon our bauds, but by
the t'resnluut's own act, and he bad bet
ter stand up tike a man and assume the
reflponsihilitjr, asking his countrymen to
forgive his mistake il he now sees he be
made one.
llnw's This?
Wo offer Une Hundred Dollnr. Hewnrd
r nuy rnto ol I'utnnrh that cunnot bo
rtMl ly lluil Uatnurti Cure.
J CHKNKY 4 CO. Piop , Toledo, O
. mo iim eraitrncu. n.ivn knnwn w.
henny t.ir the laat 1(1 year., anil bciievo
iu rer:eciiy qonoraoie in a 1 liiininn
transaction, nnd tinaneiallv atdn in hoir
uut anv idili(;iition umde their tiriu.
ht x iriiAx Mholeiale Urugiritt.
Tole-to. t).
t AT.u.sii, kfNtfAN x Marvin. W lmN.
u p I'ruciir., ro etlo, u.
Hall atatiuirb Cure id taken internally,
icttnir dirvctlv uuon thn blnml .n.l n,..n,.u
urfare. "I the syitem. Price Ibc per
bottle. Sold by ail drujiruti. re.tiuion.
ml free.
Hall', rainily Till, are Ilia keit
TO C.t Kt ACOLD IN ONE DAY
Take Iiatn. Drom Quinine Tablet..
iiurufitii. remnd the moiiryif It fail,
i euro. K. W. ttrovn'. ii.niiiir l. n
each box . 2&e.
Kr.li oyiler. t the snar llovJ.
'ai
.teeet.
I'I'I.K PJ'KEttS WASTED. Appl.
I. ft who 1 1 Itros. drier. 2 mi! .tth
There is not a trust in the entire Unit
ed Statee, Mark Manna.
Dan's Review for Jan. 13, 1900, giveB
the following increase of priceB in eome
of the lines controlled by the trusts:
Tbe Nail trust increased the price o
nails from 81 10 on Jan. 4, 1890 to (2 50
u Jan, 3, 1000. Tbe same trust in
oreaeed tLe prico ol wire nails from $1 35
to f3 20 during Ihe same period.
T jo Structural Iron Company increased
the price of structural angles from $1 15
on Jan. 4, 18&, to $ 2 25 on Jan . 3. l'JCK).
The Coai;Trust increased the price
anthracite coal from $375 on Jao. 4,
1)'J, to 94 20 on Jan. 3, 1900
The GIssb Trust has increated the
price of glass from (2 57 on Jan . 4. 189 J
to $289 on Jan. 3, 1900.
ihe Rubber Trust increased the price
of rubber from 94 cents on Jan. 4, 131)9,
to$l 45 on Jan. 3, 1900.
The prices of "boots and shoes, con
trolled by the Leather Trust, show an in
creaeel during the yearlSOO on men's
grain shoes from 07 cents to $1 12 on
Creedmore splits from 95 cents to 8110
and a like increaee on all gradeBof hoots
and shoes
The prices of cottoo'goods increased 50
percent. White sheetings on Jan, 11
Bold at $15 90 and on Dec. 20 at $23.
At Mankalo, Miuu.. bun a lor liunna
axclaimed:
How ridiculous it is to talk, of with
drawing the (United States from tbe
place where Mr. McKintey has put It, on
the very firiugjline of nations !
Is not this in the true imperial vein 7
William ofJGermany could hardly have
put it better. To put other people on tbe
firing lias, while they get the gain and
the glory, is the old davice ol the war
makers.
Mr. McKinley in putting tbe United
States on the very firing-line of nation,
n the Eaat has already eacreficed more
than five fcthoueand American soldiers
and burdened; the taxpayers with a bill
of $200,000,000. And Mark Hanra, w itn
traet profits bulging bis pockets and
ship subsidies in view, declares it would
be ridiculous to withdraw from killing
people who meet us on tbe firing line to
defend their freedom. i
ii me voters or the west Have any
feuee of humor, not; to say of justice,
aanna ought to be a very elective
stumper lor Bryan! The World.
Mr. Stevenson, as "the Grand Old
Man' ol his party, fa not accorded the
homage that his admirers think is due
bim. Being a modest man he doeen't
object. There is quite a difference be
tween tbe candidates for the second
place iu many respects, Fancy Roose
velt being asked to play second fiddle!
Wouldn't tere be a fine row 7 Ex. ' I
Life's o sock Race
To a sick man. He's hobbled, hamper
ed, handicapped by his sickness. Every
little while he has to lay off for a day.
iie can-i get
ahead. Every
body passes him
in the struggle
for success. If
sickness origi
nates in a dis
eased condition
of the stomach
(aud most' sick
ness does) there's
a cure for it. Dr.
Tierce's Golden
Medical Discov-
ery
nil,
is not a cure-
but a medi
cine specially de
signed to cure
diseases of the
stomach nnd or
gans of digestion
ami nutrition. It
cures many forms
of disease, because
many forms of
disease originate
in a diseased con
dition of the stom
ach and digestive and nutritive system.
" I write to tell you of the (treat benefit I hrwe
revet veil from the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden
Mcilii-rtl IHseoverv," writei Mr. G. D. Bird
of llvrnitule. l'utn.im County, West Vn. "It
cured itic of a very bod cu of indigent, on
BMocinted with torpid liver. Bfore 1 began
the une of 'Golden Medical Discovery' I had
no appetin; could not sleep or work but very
little. The little that 1 ate did not agree with
me; bowels constipated, nnd life was a misery
to me. 1 wrote to Dr. Pierce, Riving- the symp.
lonis, and asknl for advice. You advised me
to try the 'Golden Medical Discovery, so I be-
fin the use of it. and after taking: foar bottles
felt so well that 1 went to work, but soon Rot
worse, so 1 attain began the use of it. and used
It about eight wki louRcr, when I was per
manently cured, l took in all about twelve
bottles of the ' Discovery,' aud some of Dr.
Tierce's I'lefwant Telle U tn connection wttii
the ' Discovery.'
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets keep the
bowels in healthy action.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS 1IKRKHY 01VEN THAT
the undersiun.it hm lMnn .lulv an.
pointed br the Countr Pnnrt nf il.. .,.t.
ol Oregon for Linn county, administrator
oi ne esuue or r.ilia k VVaihbnrn, de
cea.tHi. All person. haTing claima against
raid etate are hereby reqaired to present
the sauie to ute proper! ventied a. by law
reiiuircd. at niv home near Spin, liraann
or at the office rf T J Wilion in Scio,
Oregon, within six months from .the date
hereof.
IS Warwici.
Administrator of tha ..tale nf k.li. tf
Waliburn deceased.
Attorney for Administrator.
For Sale.
M1,' acres of the Frv ctate. All un
der cultiva-lon. 27anacre.
Mas. M. a. Rcsaiu..
Saqiiina City, Or.
4W
At Cost !
Wishing to retire from the Har
ness business, we offer the larges
and best stock of
of ,
dies in the Willamette VaF'ey at cost
for cash. This will offer in oppor
tunity for farmers and others to pro
cure the very best
prices than ever
one wishing a good harness business
entire will also call on us.
DUBRU1LLE
OSTEOPATHY.
Definition.
Osteopathy is the science of treating
uixcuho njHouuiiy oy tne aajUBtment or an
partB and organs to their natural relation
with each other, trus removing the irrita
tions resulting from their abnormal rela
tion, and removing obstruction tu the yital
foices and fluids ot the body; and by stim
ulating mechanically nil organs to their
proper function or inhibiting abnormally
active processes or movements of portions,
of tbe bodily organ inn. It, therefore,
most have for its foundations a thorough
and comprehensive know'edge of human
amatorny and ptysiology, and of thu nor
mal and abaormal action and metabolism
of all parts ef the bodily mechanism.
Illustrations.
Osteopathy recognizes in mnn n mnif
perfect and intricate, and to a certain cr I
lenc, Be t recuperating machine. whwh
itb ev ry part or oi nan in its nmir n.m-
ition and relation with everv other nun will
run Bmootuly and perfectly; and that after
replacement of partB displaced by accident,
or any rf the various forces inri7nt tnii.
surrounding and movements, a restoration
DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT.
Graduate of Americnn Selool of Oileopalbv
over Weller'B erocprv. '
... KM-.twZi2,;J5Z,''
Try Parker Bros.
For the best Groceries,
Baked Goods, and
Fresh Produce and Fruts.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY,
At Cost !
harness and sad
harness at lower
before offered. Any
HARNESS CO.
of function and health will supervene. All
recognizee these conditions in Ihe infin
itely less com d lex time Diece. driven bv a
spring of human make; why do no': we Bee
uem aiBO in tne mechanical bodv. differ
ent only in that it has driven by the God'
given spring of force, called life?
Diseases.
Treated successfully by Osteopothy, Ner
vous, resulting in headache, Insomnia
Lofs of Appetite, Lobi of Flesh. Conatinn.
Lion in its worst forms, stomach nnd liver
trouDieB, many kidney disordere.conBump
tion in its first el aces. Asthma, nntnn-h
Br metritis, Totmlitis, Female diseases,
painful suppressed, and increased Men see.
The results in these tmnhlpa alnna a
sufficient to recommend the treatment to
all Buffering women. Rheumatism in all
its forms, ete troubles, oivc Proliant m
3uis, lumoago, curvature of spine, etc. .
Consultation Free.
My previous practice haB given me a
wiue OAuerientM in infl mnnv rnrmonF rim
ease and I will give an honest opinion of
cases coming -to me for consultation of
treatment.
u ",u"'; nourB' to 11! a. m f
Cd ' 9 o 12 . ., 1 too p.
NEW STYLES IN
PARLOR STOVES.
in price and quality are rich in ornamen
tation and graceful in design, and, be
sides being an ornament to your parlor
are constructed to irive out more heat
with less consumption of fuel than lias
ever been made before . Why use an old
and troublesome heater, when you can
uuj " ""oumtj uuw at me prices that
1U .1. Kb,
Gall and see us.
HOPKINS BROS.
A PICNIC AT HOME
comes with tbe usa of the Maunolia
Flour, because it brings smile, to tba
housewife by producing the finest bread
and pastry. Flour like this is obtainable
only from Al wheat ground properly.
here it is .old, it is bought largely and
constantly. Don't do consumers a bad
turn by selling some other inferior brand.
Magnolia Mills.'
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The Best
Photographs
In Albany by the
Long Photo Co.,
In Froman Brick.
The lending gallery of Albany.
The only-up-to-date first clae
studio in town.
All work to please
MARIE LONG Prop.
LINN CO- ABSTRACT COMP' )1
Albany Oregon.
Officer BanK of Oregon Building.
Only aer of Abstracts of Linn County.
Oomp'ete set ot maps and platB.
N. E. WINNARD M. D.
OFFICE :
Tweedale block. Residence corners' fith
and Broaaalbin, Albany, Oregon,
Telphone, resiJence, Red 42, office
Red 245,
DR. J. L. HILL,
rhysiclun and Surgeon
Hill Block - - - Albany, Or. '
Littler & Littler
mmim .
Broadalbin St.,
Albany, Or.
io. Collins D DS
A. Jack Hodges DOS
COLLINS & HODGES
Dentists,
odd ffellow'B Temple, Albany, Oi.
That Tooth
needs attention
Remember it can be filled '
or extracted without oain
DR. ADAMS.
fl. A.LEINENGEE,
Dentist
Crawford Block, Albany, Or.
H. F. rierrill
T ?8,YRA!,'UE AND LOAN AGENT.
ct,on8.proa)P"y ended to, cor
epondence so he in.i ni. . . nl. '
bat building. """"
THE K. O. T. M.
hill7 vfhJ 5r,nin8 t K, O. T. M.
hall. Visiting hnight. invited.
C.S.HARNISH, Commander.
members are iniitedf-Vi""D
V D n C G BVXBT. V. 0.
R Hc8tok clerk.
M. Senders & Co.
Hay and Oat Warehouses
Oivcntb and Railroad.StTeets.
8ACKB FTJRNIsn 1 1.
Vutt hnnok l- . .
Ping point. " ,0" " MP
M. SENDERS & CO.
: Insurance, Bar. Grain and Woo-
J. Joseph. Proprietor,
of Alliany.
i! if
that tie. in