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Washington Letter. (rroin our regular Correspondent.) Washington', Nov. 12ib, WO. Democratic Sonatora and Repreaenti 1ives who have been in Washington Bince the election have not been disposed talk lor publication on the reBD.lt, not because tbey are discouraged or that they conaid er tbe future of the democratic pany in either doubt or danger, but on tbe gen eral priuciple that it is always good poli cy for the defeated party to let the othir fellows do the talking for awhile, just as they will have to do the legislating and administrating of the country. For the ame reason they think the talk abjut reorganizing the party, which has been indulged in to a limited extent since tbe eloction, premature at this time. Tbe best policy for tbe democrats to adopt for awhile is to keep a careful watoh on the republicans, show up every blunder they make, and do a whole lot of think ing . It will be two years before there is another Congressional election, and nntil then the democrats will have no opportunity to get control of any branch of the National Government. The gen tlemen who are talking about holding conventions, etc, for a re-organization ol the party at this time, are doubtless Derfectlv honest and wholly unselllsh in their wishes for the future welfare of the party, but if they persist they will-surely be suspected by many of being more anx. Jous to get the party reins in their hands thau of helping tbe party, Party re-or ounimtions. so lar as loaders and princi- sleBare conoemed, are things whioh generally take care ol themselvej, as has been '.demonstrated more man once m the history of the democratic party, and doumleea will be again. Party upheav als which are genuine, usually start from -the oottom-tbo rank and file of any rt.v know bow to change leaders when Ihey consider it desirable or necemary to do so. it tinn 000 more ol good American money will be invested In the Philip pines if the Senate ratifies the treaty lined by Secretary Hay and the- Span ish Minister, which binds this country to pay Spain thatamouotior mr. .u... islands located just outaide-or the bound- ariee sot by the treaty whlcii ceueu Philippine islands to the United States Tneorderslsent to Gen. MacArthur, from Washington, to take the field in person in the new campaign that is to be waged againut the 1 ' as soon as the winy season ends over -there, show' that "e administration takes no serious s'ock in tho statement constantly made during the campaign that the reelection ol Mr. Mckinle -..,i.l h. followed by al oollapse of the .....,iilnn. That was good enough talk lor campaign puiposes, but now tbe or durs are to tight it to a Knlst.. In order . lug Cron.-ManArthur to take the lleld in , person, Gen. OtiB, who was bo generally MriticiK)d Tor nor, uomg so, ia utven a slue swipe. t'hn rovnlist republicans, if such a ttrm bo allowable, oro nlready titlkug about making Mr. McKinloy's secont? iDiiugurii tion un evont of rogul Bplondor and mag niftcciioo. Mr. L T. Michoiur of Indi ana, wh) practices law in Washington in partnership with Uun. W. W. Dudley, is franker tlmn many of tliom. Ho Baid in a public ink rviow about tho inauguration. "Wo Bhould strive to oxcol in tbo glory of that day, tho Bplondor of tho jubilee of England's Qucon. Bryan is a bigger man defeated then McKinlty is now or'ever would b: should be live a thousand jeaiB. Gaintville Sun. The fear tbat Bryan's honesty would nterfere with licensed robbery, we be lieve. how had more to do with bis defeat than the fear that bis free silver deas would ever be enaied into law. Ad ded to tbls was Chairman Jones's weax- ness, Croker's tniBtak-a and Mark Han na'a superior chicanery. We believe that new party managers all round will have lo be eesired before victory will ev er perch upon Ibe banuerB of the nation al Deraociacy.-TallahSBseean. From the Republic. So far, the oi ly via ble result of Mr. McKinley's reele e publican preparations lor taxing of the American people which shall break all records. Mark Hanna will begin to reap bis re ward wben the new republican Con grots meekly passes the Hanna-Payne- Frye-Htandard Oil 2C0,O0O,0OOsbip bud- sidy bill. Presently ia far Beeing and provident nature will divert the thoughts ol men in the United States from tbe reorganisation of parties todnor-Bprings, weather Btrips overcoats and ear-muSa. "Oregon beat California," tbat is tie way tbe recent foot ball game reads, 'Kab for Oregon I The tail end of a British Columbia snow etono swept down on Albany yes terday , Lut it found no fooibold. The annual winter statement that Portland ia to have a good baee ball team next year has been made. Yes, it will be the tailendera of all the other clubs of tbe country. The burning of the negro Porter at th? stake or rail was disgrace to Colorado, sanctioned, as it practically was, by the sheriff in charge of the brute and Ho Governor of the state himself. Tt.e negro undoubtedly deserved prompt punishment, but not sucb brutality as was exhibited. I tiis should be too civil ized an era for sucb things. The Oregonian nas been aBkiDg mem bers of tbe legislature whether they are in favor of a primary reform by having direct primary nominations. Ci B Montague anewered that be was in favor of primary nominations, while Senator Kelley's answer given aa follows, ttie heads being the Oregoniana' : Is he with tbe boBses7 One Senator makes a mighty Mystery of bis attitude. Albany, Or., Nov. 1G (To the Editor.), Referring to your favor of the lotb inat., which ie just at hand, I weuld say tbat at this time I do not desire to state my position upon the matters referred to therein . Percv R . iKUMt, Senator for Linn Couuty What Would Yon Give To be cured ol catarrh? ff you or your fiiends have this disease, you know how disagreeable it is. Its aymptomn are in flamed eyes, throbbing temples, rinaing noises in the ears, headache, capricious appetite, and constant discharge of nu sous. Fortunately its cuie i not a ques tion of what you will give, but what yon will take. It you will talse nooa e r?ai snperilla, tbe great constitutional remedy, wbvcb thoroughly purities, enriches and vitalizes tbe blood, you may expect to be rru.n!0riiv and Dermanentlv cured. The !Ood blood wnich dood's Sareaparilla makes, reaching the delicate paesages of mucsus membrane, sootheB audi rebuild the tissues and ultimately cuns all- symp toms of catarrh, Presidents of New York banks we l.aBked by the Sunday World: 'What is the best, ,-eaieguaru lor a young man employed in a bank?" Tneir replies follow : l'roeidcnt William A. Naeb, of Ihe Corn Exchange National Bank I think the best safeguard is marriage. In tbls bank all tbe young men live well, asso ciate with respectable people and are well thought of. Yet I say, as Lord Ba con said: "A man who lnaruea is giving hostage to fortune."- I know that the man who aeibicatea with the Jwomen of tbe Tenderloin is bound to fall eoouer or lattr. President Jainea McMahoo, ol the Emigrant Industrial SavlngB Bank Thore is no Baleguard for a young man in a bank like that of living up to his re ligion. II he be a thorough believer in the tenets ol his faith and lives up to that faith be cannot poamblr coma to barm nor bring any Borrow to Ibose con- ected with him. Gmimas HxnB Tba stands- as Krng among berb teas. Three times a mncb for 23- ceats as you get oE any other Te- Horei Mkn. Wishing-ta.eiigage :n other butixtesa I offer for sale- the lurni- tureot the-Revere Mouse aran win give long lease on the property at a reasonable rejtt. OiuevPiiBBma. nlfiasnrn in liS if vou dread going- to- the table to eat audi cin-'L rest at ni-ent en account ot indigestion. Henry ! Williams, of Boonville. lndt. save b sui Ifered tbat way for years, till be, com Inuul thAnnnnf Kudot DffsDeosia, Cure, land adds, "Now I can eat anythia I like and all I want and slesp soundly every 1 night." Kodol DyspepsiaCure will digest 0 r . . T.' Mr. M,nD wnat you eai. runuuj,. Th SlIANGlIA that General eral Fang with with 'UlOn Af-fln dere of tbe Province o Chi l. to cbecK tbe advance o! the allies westward. Li Hung Chang ana the Yanjtse (Viceroys, ' it ie taid, have guaran-eed tho Emprtes Dowager's p-;r?cnil sa etv if she will re turu to Pekin, but she balieves that they are in league wi U the allies ..to capture her. Four Men Burned to Death. Ohwavo, Pa., Nov. 18 Four men wer burned to deatn today in a lire t oat de stroyed tbe ilcGonigal Houce,a three Itory frame building, and the opera house adjoining and several others were injured. The buildings were barned to the ground in b-.H an bout's time. The dead: Arthur Flethcher. Miclmel Busaell, William Hulsanvy, and Hugh Jameson. Goy. Rogers' Thanks. 1 Olyspia. jSov. 18. Governor Rogers' ThankBgivi.ig proclamation, iBsue-i yes terday, ' reader "In grateful recognition of the mani fold blessinee bestowed upon ub- as a people bv tbe Giver of ah good, and in conformity with time-honored usage, i, John It. Kof ere, Governor of the Stale of Washington, do hereby set apart Thursdoy, November 29, A. D., 1969, as a day ol puDiic inanaeiiviug aim pmjo,, to be observed, with appropriate services by all. Let usin our homes pnd places of worship render thanks to God fori i ia abundant mercies-. Ouir War. Manila, Nov. 19. Last week wit nessed a very considerable increase in rebel and Amtrioan activity in the field. Many skirmishes occurred and eeyeral small engagmente- in, Northern ' and Southern Luzon. The termination- of tbe rains permits a reBamption of opera tions. Tbe Ainoricase ure making a series of aggressive movements agoin9t tbe insurgentr. A, iraiiuiLt' Biizzard. Tacoma. WaU.. N-. 18. Qtite- blizzard is ewaepingu the city over five inches or snow, beiiij n" 'all fo-w day. A si rong north, wind h hlowuig, and much damage ha been doi " 'o ex posed waterrpipee and electric aiict Islie phone wire8. It is claimed tki sine earliest snow storm ever expeenivd here. e Chinese War. " WMWRir ifWI , . Nov. I8.-II is reported yrtmZSSK V Ma witb 10,000 men, Uen- RW, Vv'SY 2- I I1 I M 8009 and General in KVr 4 fl-M -TiM HliVt'lJJ I ar, hii,8 toward tbe bor- t& Z ?:.4V-HR 1 1 ll V I IftaffloWW T1"'r si" a- light' I fU AiE'lHO DISEASE. AJShort Lesson on the Meaning of a Fanaillar Word. Dheaae is the opposite of ease. Web star defines disease as "lack of ease, un easiness, trouble, vexation, ditquiet." It ie a condition due to some derangement of the physical organism. A vast majority of tbe "dife-ease" from which people suffer is due te impure blood. Disease of this kiid is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies, ennche and vitalises the blood. Hood's Saraapaiilla cures scrofula, salt rneumt pimples and1 all eruptions. It tones tbe Bmach and creates a good ap petite, nd it gives vigor and vitality to the whole body. It reverses tbe condition of things, giving healthy comfort ,'aad 'ease" in place ol "disease." Thifl Paper One Yiaar. Farna Journal 5 Years. it s Washington, Nov 20. Tbe republi can members of the wave and meane committee raei, today to consider a meas nra for the reduction of tbe war revenue tax. The most important action taken- was a decision not to remobe the tax of 10 cents a pound on tea. The committee- will not take p or dislurd the tariff. The Secretavv told the committee that in his opinion there might be a reduct ion in revenue ot $3U,ouu,uuu. ma war revenue act now raises about 100,000-,-000. After Aquilialdo. Manila, Nov. 20. General Maoabolos the ex-Filipino chief, is prepared! to etart in pursuit of Aajuinaldo with 100 picked natives, supperied by American iroopa. Oiher ex-rebel-Filipinos will be tried' in campaigning iu the country. Their of fere have notibeen formally made,, but they are ready if tbe authorities will, ac cept their services. Aquinaldo fie- eup prsed to he in. Northern Luzoe, aocorct ini. tn Rtatamflnts made bv exrrebel leaders now in- Manila, cunhrmetb from; other sources. Rnstiels oa .WotieV "brnwn awav Dv women annoally in the purchase of cosmetics, lotions and pow lere, none of whicH. ever accomplishes ItB object. Beauts depends on healthy blood and good digeetiou, such as Karl's Clover Root Tea guarantees yon for 25 ma. anrl AD ntn. net tiackanA. Take t and we tniaraniea your compiuxiuu. f ui by Fred Dawson. Slim p Points ltv Sudani ffe know that Adlti will lake defeat good natttreilly, just as we are well ad vised tbat U-iosevoll would have i;otiid ered It as a personal affront. The Republican majority if Congress is a guarantee tbat a number of Demo crats will be unaeatrd.'on trivial pretext to make room for ineiubora of the ti.O.P N.ihoJy really caro now bow Grovcr voted. From the World. At pretont and for many years to come the necessity of a large military and na Tal force is too apparent to admit of dia uussion. That is the situation of th Philippines as summed up by the Amei iCHii commaiulor-in-cl-lef on the spot Mr. McKinley's re-election baa not, far as can bo soen, rffected it In th least. T.10 guerilla warfare will go ou iuclef. nilolv unless Mr. McKinley CAn show higli cnur.ie which ia not siraid to ad mil an error and correct it, and deal with the Filipinos as he l as dealt with th CubniiB. And the Treasury departmen exports estimate our 'cuirent Philippim expenditutca at aboil. J9,0,000 month ; Why should the American people car ry this burden for five, seven or leu years to come when it could bo avoided by simply adopting the natuial Ametican policy of Inviting the Filipinos as we have invited tho Cubans, to get ready to govern themselves? Is our prosperity so great that we can afford te throw away $ll'J,0O0,00O annually for many a year to come in prosecuting Ibis unnce eesary a well as un-nt war in Asia? TiRRAHttn Oiihjkknb. Order a dressed nliiplrMn nf Mr. ThnmnBon. at the foot ol Broadalbin street early lor your bunaay dinner. A specialty made of fat fowls for the Albany Market, at reasonanie prices. Only exiiusive poultry .Btor in wie city. m m OLUJBDta Kates. Weekly Democbai nd Fiaminer i2.60 and Thrice-a-week A'nrld 2.00: and Republio $1.76 : and Orei'oniun $2.25 and San Francisco . n .. 1. n nr. 1 r, 1 ,,r--ll WeeKlv uau s.uu;auu nuiuui tvw&iy loumal 2.00. At Bed Time I tiihn a nlcasint herb drink, toe nex morning 1 feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on 1 1 I. - me Stomacn, livur auu aiuueys, uuu id i n oiisnnt laxative, it is made trom neros and is prepared a easily as lea. tt it called Laoe's Medicine. All druggists a .nlrwif,hB0nthvthB sell it at 26c tnd 50 cts. Lane's Family - j ' , J' mrt,,rta rr,r. hnmo a aanh .l,u inn cannot net it. send for a free sample Address, urator r . uoawaru, ue tvoy N. Y- Tbe Klondike was for Bryan witli an overwhelming majority. The "Klon dike Nugget" held an tleclion, the bal lots cast being counted coiucidentally itli those in tbe United States. In all 337 votes were cent, and of thete 2,404 were for Bryan and 933 for McKinley, a majority of 1,471 (or the democratic can didate. Northern newspaper to tbe euccesslul candidate, and accordingly it will Bend a nugget, suitably mounted and engraved, tbe whole to cost t500, to W. J. Bryan . Skaguay and Juneau aeo held elections which alio went iu favor ol the demo cratic nominee. As only American citi zens were given the franchise in tbe election, the large vote polled, eayB the Skaguay "Alaskan" in comments on the telegrams giving the news, shows that tbe Northern country is being developed bv Americans. The votes caat in the election fur members of the Yuaon Council, when Uriiuliors alone were en titled to vote numbered 1,500 only. Pay up and gel both papers at price of e. We want more new subscribers- to our Weekly! we therefore continue our ar rangement witb. tbe Farm Journal by whicn we can sen! tbe Dbmocrat and the Farm Journal 5 years, both for 31-.25. And ve make the same offer to all old subscrib ers who will pay all arrearages and one year in advance. xou Know wnat oura is and tbe- Farm Journal it a gam, practical, progressive c.ean, honest, useful Dasar-full r.f gumption, full of Bunshine, witb an im eaeniM circulation- among the best people verywuere. i ouougut to taxi it. -Daily subicrioen paying in advance am also secure it. jllnlstor's Mistake. A city minister was recentl) handed a aotiue to be read from bis pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from- a sows paper belling upon t'.e mutter. Th lergyman started! to read tbe extraot and found tbat it began: "Take Ketnp'i Balsam, the West Uougli Cure." This nas hardlv what h bad expected and, after a Kru(,e. Again. moment's hesitat'on,ae turned it oror.aod Marbeiluib, Nov. 20. Ex-President , Jonna on ins otuw-wue iu0 mver in w Kruger will probably land here- Thu-rB-i or the readings .Uv. Infltnainf tomorrow. Bad weather - is r portea in tne jvieuiierrauunn,. nuu Sharp Points. r: lt-xl, Vrur nor"li Wrtn HNrair.ta, CHiitly t'i.lliarilo, nil's nllpiw!nn forver -j&o. iiuo.C.I" arl rrinrt moner John 15. Stanchfirld and Comptroller Coler campaigned together for a week in New York. Both had a good string of yarns, vintage 11)00. The man from Elniira would toll all bis stories at one place and repeat them at the next stop ping place ad litem t inn. The comptrol ler would;tell half of his at one place and half at another, Mr. Ooler, by frequent association, learned tbe string verbatim. At a small towu up the State be was in troduced one night beforo the candidate for Governor. Stanchfleld was suddenly startled by hearing hie stories told in a clever way bj the Comt'ro'lor Tuo audience was roaring. VbenMr. Stancbfleld's turn came it was a lame and halting effort. Coler was the only nun doing any laughing. Several day) later Stancbfield bad his revenge. It was an unimportant meet ing, but Mr, Coler was in splendid form He was in a fine oratorical humor. Stanchfleld spoke first. Concluding he aid : "Now, my friends, I'm sorry yon will not hear our honored guest, the Comptroller of New York, tonight. He is somewhat indisposed and atked to be excused. " It took tbe Complro Icr reveial mo ments to appreciate tin joke. By SJui'ibbb. It might be well for ti e democrats to take careful note of the fact tbat Mr. Bryan, although be polled a large v-te from the anti-imperlalUte and silver re publicans, yet rau hundreds of thousands of votes behiud tbe democratic tickotsin various states. In other words, many democrats who voted tho party ticket sciatched Mr. Bryan. Now we will have (lie chip subsidy steal, which will take J9,u00,000 a )ear for 20 years out of the pockets of tbe tax payers and hand it over to the Bbipping trust at a bonus. Lord Salisbury has oxtended his con gratulatiuUB to the nation for having de feated Mr. Bryan. The British can al ways be relied upon to be needlessly of fensive. So far as we know, no one has sent any tslegrauis of condolence to Mr. Wooley. It is a pretty mean man that will use campaign cigars to pay election bete itli. Davis Died. Salem, Of. ,. Nov. 18. Jamee- Davis, the.Salem. upholsterer, who yesterday slashed his-tnroat with a razor,-, while confined in, the-county jail died touay from loBftot blood. Davis was mentally unbalanced- and had been lpsked up pending. au examination aB to his sanity. tie lelt ao relatives neru. Our Canal. WA3MIIN&TOK, Nov. 19.-T.be Hay Pauneelote treaty Beema to aave been made a Btumbling-block in the way of hn tiicaraiiua Canal Megislation. Of couJbb. it is not known definitely what .. III j k,., -v.nvn ;a tue aami'iiBi-tiwuii mu uv, ..u,o o every probability that it wants tne im pression to go lorin mat uiii tun my Punncefote treatv is ratified no Nicara- mu r.jnal hill will be signed. From present indications there is little hope r. ... . mi tnat tue treaty can paea. xauie ia ,-tj- nirtcd dixnosition on tbe part of a major ity of the Senators to godhead and build a canal. Patching. Things Up. Bkiilik. Nov. 19. Tho Eeichsanzeiger fnfliciall. nublisbes the text of a tele gram of tbe Emperor of China, in reply to iimperor wiiuam s teiegraiu, m wuicn tne iormer prouiitsra iu muivc eu vere puntBhment on the authorities who were accomplices ot tne iimruurerci ui Baron von Ketteler, the German Minis ter and expresses the hope that friendly relations will soon be ro-estauiisneu. After ths Rascals. New York, Nov. 19. The Board ol Police Commissioners today ordered charges prefeired against Inspector Adam A OroB and Captain John B Her liliy, and practically turned tliem over to ibe meioy of their accusers. That the two officers are to be proceed ed against in no lenient manner is dem onstrated by the faot that Bishoy Potter has been requested to name a council to assist in tne prosecution. Important Decision. Washington, Nov. 19. The U. S. Su- preme Court today rendered an opinion in the case of Willian B. Austin v. the State of Tennessee, involving the vulidty ol tbe state law regulating the Bale of cigarettes. The law was attacked as in infringement of the right of Congress lo reculate interstate commerce. Tbe Tennessee Su reme Court upheld the law, and tud... 's decisiou sustained that verd-.ct. A Sensational Proceedings. New Yohk. Nov. 19. Two iierco on slaughts ou the Church of Home enliv ened the proceedings at today s session nn the General M.Bsionarv Committee. On each occassion an audience which filled every part ot the large auditorium in St. ran a iUetiiOdisi.mscopaiciiurcu where the committeo is meeting, broke into anDlau8e. and no effort was made by the chairman to check tlido demon ettations of appioval. tbe DutchuOfiuiser Gelder, on whioh. be ia a passenger, may hug the coast of the Gulf of Genoa in preference to heading direct for Marseilles, bo aa to Ijavoid th cross seas. She will thus reach tbis port tomoBuow evening, instead! ot to night. Fatal Tornado. Mkmpwis. Nov. 20. A tornado bound ing through a narrow etretchiofc territory ntretnhiiiu from a rjoint three miles from Lulu, Mies., to Lagrange. Tenn, caoBed a heavy loss of life and property this af- tflrnnoo.. The storm 8 Rompleieiy in terrupted telegraphic and telepnonic communication that neither the origin nor the ending of it can u determined trims vt. nor can the extent ot tuo uisas. ter.- be learned . IFrom aftfager details nhhninalilB. coverine onlv I three points, : ' . . . v. - . . , it aonearB tnat la lives were icBt, anu tbe destruction of pnoperty was also beavy. When you went prompt acting little-pill that never grins uw Djivitt'Si Little Early Risers. dosbay & Mason. First and Horemost in thee field of medicine is Head's Sarsanarilla. It pos Beases uaequalled merit and cures all dii eases caused or promote 1 bvimipurnor impoverishaa blood inoludinsr rheuma tism, dyspepsia, catarrh. All liver il'.a are cured by Hood'e Pills. 52c, Letter List. Following is th list. of letters remaiuing in the PostofHce at Albany, Linn county Oregon, Nov. 2Ck 1900, Persona calling for these letters must give the date on which advertieed : Edgerton, Mrs Martha HartleBS, Mr ft Heines, Mrs Lillian Picket, Alva J Newcomb, Mr H W Rader, Miss Eva 8hannon, Mr Diok Tappan, Mrs Delia Wales, MrB John Zwahlen, Mrs Fred B. . train, r. M. DeWitt'fcWitoh HaisI Salve, will tuiek y heal the worst burns and scalds and ttott liva n nnar. It can be aDClied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and sooth ing eueot. Use it rar piles ana sum un eases. Beware of worthless cpimteileita. Foshay a Mafon. IIawArol.itrKUiyir Dr. Hotibi' -liara- j3 Pllu cnrv- all kidney Ills. SiiD aloirott. iild. SterUns Kme(ly Ci'.. Calcqgo of a. Y- JlOsiTB 10o. The prise on bax, restaur ant, barber and butcher coats haB been reduced to 10c each. Maqnolsa StBAM Lavkdbt. Ou :i-'te,.'l to:,., -o 'I. u.eo Kirucil. biuoc .ire nriy,t-nta i .-tire, lualw ea3 nuo.at. AUOr" " Albauy .Vt irKct. NOVEMBER LIST. Hickery Nuts, Almonds, Large Cranberries, New Pickles, Mince Meat, Sweet Potatoes. The beat the market affords. at 0, E. Bbownell'b 2nd 8i. Oheenuts, Walnute. New Honey, Malted Mueli Buckwheat, Choice Celery Wheat 50 isnta. Oats 86. gga 30 cents, tiutter It to 17 cents. Potatoes 80 cents. Hams IS voata. Sides 10 cents. Shoulders 8 cent. Pat Up. The books and accounts of th Albanv Dressed Beef Co. contracted prior to Oct 27, 1900 havo been placed in my hands for collection. All parties indebted to tbe firm are notified to call at my office and settle tbe same with out delay. T. J. Stiteb. TO CD R A COL DINONEDAY Take Laxame Broma Quinine Tablets. All druiruisU refund the money if it fail) to cure. K. W. tirove's signature is on each box. Z The Excitement Not Over, The rush at the drugstore stall continues and scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balaam for the Tbroat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp s Balsam, tbe standard family rembedy, Is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction . Price 25c and 50c. Manv Doule worry beoauae tbey believe ; they have heart disease. The cbancei are tbat their hearts are all right but their sto -nacha are unable to digest looa. aoaoi Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and ; prevents the formation of gaa which makes , the stomach piess against the heart. It , wtll cure every form of indigestion. ; Foshay & Mason. . At Cost! At Cost! i Telia tho story. When your bend , Caches, anil you feol bilious, const!-' 'pated, nnd out of tune, with your t stomach sonr and no appetite, Just ( t ouy a pacKage oi Hzstf's Palls And take a tlosp. (ro:n 1 to 4 pills. You will he pxirprUt-'tl at how ei'aiiy they will do their work, cure your ' headni'he nnd biliousness, rouse the i liver and nmkr you ftvl tuipny niraln. A -i A Big Trust Lnwycr-. New Youk, Nov. 19. Pe eonal fri-nds ol AttsrneyGeneral Ungs aro autiiority for the Btatement that M. Gauge, upon hi retirement from President McKinley Cabinrt, will open a law office in New Yolk City. It is said he will also live an office in Washington, and will make a specialty ot practice in tne u. s. su preme and Circuit Courts. A Big Thing. PfnTi."Nn. Nov. 20 The O R & N has secured for the Oriental linj out of Port land, two of the largest steamships which have yet been (operated in the Pacific Coast trado to the far East. Negotia tions have been under way for several months but not until yeterday were the details perfected so that public an nouncement of tbe names of the first of the liners could be made. Getting Fashionable. Ut-TLAsn. Vt.. Nov. 20. A special to the Herald from Montpelier sivs: A re Inort ia current here that G L Closson, I i-isbier of the First National Bonk of I Springfield is SO.OX) snort in his ac counts.', Wishing to retire from the Har- ness business, we offer the largest and best stock of harness and sad dles in the Willamette VaKey at cost for cash. This will offer in oppor 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 HARNESSCO.