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MONDAY. peW Years Foot Ball. forget the foot baU game to be .A. to-morrow by tl.e military fai of Eugene and Albany. The " . team will arrive on the 2:46 l0f ,oior"ow .fternoon. cl.l in their .ktae and rey w benn ,ths game i ielv They nt chartered a ""2 . and will be accompanied by a 'droolers. They will be met at Cleoo ET'be Albany band and .he hedep"' . immediate v to .6 csmous, where the game will 'at 3:00 o'clock sharp. ni a foot ball game tbia season ; and '. Jinle oi Albany ehould turn out in SC. prepared to root for the red Jri blue. Adiniseioo at the gate will be IIA LI1U IBOlr low v,..... Sc.. . Crowded to the Utmost. ti,,. mat services were held yester- ...... tlm Christian church, la the nnmiHE Mr- Scoville spoke on "The Monument." The Lord's supper ..ibeldupastbe greatest monument ithB world. In the olternoon a large Sopanvof men listened to an e oquent 3 to live a higher and nobler life, fflbavecame forwaid in 21 daya, 82 in riiwiwodavs. Certainly the Lord !,.: . m.ruolnUS WOfk in OUT midst, ibe words ol the great ap ostle Paul who nnto BaiYauun w s uino nrnven over and over again. for last night, notwithstanding the fact tbt the house was crowled to its ut mctt 10 noble men and women accept rithe Master's invitation. While many uopeiied that this auditorium waa loo Kb for Albany, it has proven too small, -lolii n before manv turned away uubleto goteven standing room. Theie will baa "watch" meeting tonight alter ihai-lonof the preaching service. All ireinvited. - Bifohtid Chanob, It is reported tbat i new time table will be put into effect cuthe 8. P. R. R. at an oarly date probably Jan. :st. It is Bald tbe north bowl ioeal train will reach here near'y in boor later than at present and make Glendale the breakfast station instead olRoseburg. The southbound local will tin arrive here after than at present. Thn rHAHOn advanced lor the proposed things is that these trains now leave fortiana auu oan r rauciow n. kwn earlv hour in the morning that it is in MinvAntnnt for DasaemrorB and therefore toe trains leaving those points in the evening carry more than their proper., tlnns share of the business. The object of lbs proposed change is to equalize the travel oetween mem. noseuurg m tie. This refers to the day overland. Foot Ball. The big game of foot ball, betaeeu 0. Co., of Eugene and G. Co. of Albany is attracting attention and there till be a Dig crowd to see the game to morrow afternoon including an excursion party from Eugene. The game at Eugene 'was a close ooe, only 10 to 0'ln favor of Eugene. The game here will be played on I much dryer ground, a fact that may have a different effect on the contest. Any. way it iil be.a.gania worth aeeingi Deeds: . ' ' AT Long to T J Clem, 9 acies $ 380 Fnrak Smith to Galen Kump, 160 acres 6 J D Isom to Sylvester Coohran, J tot and small Btrip, Brownsville. JMBilyeu to J M Calavan Jr, Eiece land 11 w 1 ..... Hill to Leona Bridges, 1 block, Bodaville 0 E Smith to Bvlver Cochran, X lot, Brownsville Miry Monastes to Claus Schoel, 160 acres : FranceB Butler to a E Henness, 80 acres Ert A 0 King to O P Coshow, 34 acres 0 4 0 Co to J R Geddes, 40 acres. Hit Hanson by sheriff to Ima Fin- ley, 820 acres P H Harley to A Hackleman, 1 lot bll25 H'sad Wm Simmons to Martin Thomp son. 1 lot Roatnn 100 .250 300 80 4725 800 1000 200 15 10 Mortgages for $1000, 150, $860, (160, r"a ana siouu. Satisfaction of mortgages for $500, (75, 130Oand6OO. Mrs, J, O. Irvine went to Halar tO' day to visit her parents . Mrs. E. E. Goff and daughter went to uaaund last night on a visit. .Jack Arnold, of Oorvaliis, fa in the city the guest of Fred Weatherford. . Miss .my Collins, who has been teach- ug arar Moro is at tiomi lor the holi days. ' License was issued today for the m ir "sjeofR. A. Marsh and Martha E Oolwell. Miss Anna Sylvanus. a former resi uent of Albany, died last week in Sonth' em Oregon, Mr. E. Thrall left yesterday for Cab norma, where he will sell Spalding bog. Pes the coming season. Di'Mct Attorney Hart delivered the .? ;ne Christmas tree festival of m. r,, church in Da'lae. Mils Abble Wrinht. of the Portland KnoolB, was In tbe city tolay on her "sllii m a uol,da 1,1,1 in Cor" Carl Hodps, ol Corvallla, has just re Su!1 noul irom trip to Europe. Jbtle there he saw the famous Paul ger, at Hague. , ! .J J. Curl and family have returned JS? Wl,l w". h 'bey have been "siting the past month the guests of R. Watson. 5r" LeTiK,n. an experienced ocnl'at opliclan, ot San Francisco ia in the 'y. snd m o tu t ) u . rk.-lA. soared to give Hr.t Ua urvina In hia I". tni Dawson and Wayne Bridgeford, "Albany, J. McLain.oi Philomath, and tdliv!mon LU 0'h Salemitea arriv- Wednesday evening and yesterday to their farji.le.ds in the big g0"", guided by AdeOrosno and A I George Landretb. Toledo's south tlti!ber' "'so one of the party. Leader. They are bac in Al y n0w. GRAFTS. J Start in freab but dop't be fresh. . Put a spike in your new resolutions,, Love your fellow man; don't split baire on technicalities. Don't wait, until tomorrow to make a good reaoultion. Anyway, whatever else yon do, drop the nasty little coffin nails. Now is a good time to see the beam in your own eye. Make 1900 a year of rustle. Forgive and forget. Don't be a clam. Don't be a stagnant stream. Keep moving. Life in a bowling game. There are ups a ,l downs, strikes, spareB and gooze-eggs. The New York World. The presidential campaign is over bui the world goes on just the same and it is full of news To learn this news, just as it is promptly and Impartially all that yon have to dj is to look in the columns of The Price-a-Week Edition ot The New York World which comes t? the subscriber 166 times a year. IheThrice-a-Week Word's diligence as a publisher of tint news bas given it oirculatiou wherever tbe English language is spoken and you want it. The Tbrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is $1.00 per year vve offer this nnequaled newspaper and Tna Uihockat together one year for $2 0). A Dher Joel Hun. Wallis Nash, of Nashville, recently Bent a pet deer by express to some eastern park or zoo. At Philomath some wag informed an ardent hunter who owns an ardent deer-hound that a deer had been Been near the depot and also pointed out the direction taken ny tne animal. The hunter b tar ted out with bis dog, but couldn't get him to take the trail. This bo "riled" the hunter (bat onlv the soothing language oi a iriena Bavea tne dog's me. ui course, that hunter didn't intend to fracture tbe game law. He simply got excited, and will probably give a Batis- ractory explanation nt the attairto uame Warden Qmmby when they meet Leader. Mrs. A. M. Talt. Agent for Maude' burg Fire Insurance Company has paid to Albany Brewing Compauy, full amount claimed for fire of Dec. 19th. This Iobb being settled in ten days from uate 01 are. Judge Whitney returned this noon from. Salem, where be had been to lect Beats for himself and Linn county colleaizu?R. Messrs. Montague and In' gram though in tbe minority will be heardifrom in Important matterB of legis lation. The ladies ol the Maccabees last Sat urday night tendered their commander. Mrs. A. O. Beam a surprise party that waa a delightful affair, xhey showed tneir.' appreciation of their commander by presenting her with a. niver cracicer diBb. . ' Harrv Bolt, a student ot the Oregon State Normal School, and his brother fnui. who iB'tttteud'ng Bishop scott A'-ade my, arrived home for the holidays, Monday. Dalles Observer. Paul, ie said to db a second Homer Davenport. There will be a wa'ch meeting in the lecture room nf the Baptist church to night from 9 to 11 o'clock will be occu pied with Bociai exercises at wnicn re freahmnntB will be Berved. At 11 o' clock a Bermon W'll he preached Ibis to be followed by a prayer and consecration service. All are cordially invited. 'William Baker, alter visiting with rel atives in Linn county, was in town Thursday. He expects to leave for bis home near Aiungton in aoout a ween. He left there for a visit among hij old neighbors in Benton county, about a month sgo. This season Mr. Baker farmed 1.400 acres of land, securing a crop cf 7,500 sacks. Shortly before he left for Corvallis, he sold 10,000 bushels of wheat at 43 cents per bushel. He left Benton county w remuu in uuBiniu ...lo gon 18 yeare ago. Co'vallis Timet. Mr. Baker is father of H i. Riley Hulburt of Ibis city. The livery stable of William Isabel, of The Dalles, waa burned last evening . Burns wants a state normal school. There are already several too many in the atate. There will be no mi loight mass to night at U.b Catholic church, but there will be a high inaaa tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. M. Brown30h was held up in Portland and robbed of 90 cents. Was it Mark Brownson, son-in-law of J. J. Graham of this city. The delivery wagona tomorrow morn ing will make only one trip, leaving the streets at 9:30 o'clock. ShopparB will please govern themselves accordingly. Several men digjlng un ler the rear of the First Nstbnal Bank had a suspicion appearance until it was learned that Messrs. Kitchen Brothers and Wllaon were excavating tor a place lor a furn ace for the bank. A column article in a Portland Sun day paper about a man trying to com pel bis wi'e to live a life of shame ia sa:d to have, referred to ;a former Albany man. 1 ' Mack Porter, of Corvalll. hw just ra ceivea an Aberdeen Angus calf for which he paid $1000. It weighs 1,100 pounds. It is Iroui the famout Wallace Eitll herd of Missouri and waB enlected by Dr. Withycombe while in the east. Ti.na.inv sifternoon an attachment for 225 was filed by the Albtny Brewing Co against Geo. Dvkeman, of iheGrotto saloon, and tbe sto-k waa taken chargj of bv tne snerin. iouy u uui.,u. ,a fllail hv the Pint National . d.IT i .hi. it. for 190. Roeebarg 1 mm, v. 'i - Review. - Tii- Prtil .n.l Telegram devotee a ,l page 10 bowling. It ia a great . ;n ,h. Hum there, being eonnned mnatlv 10 them now. Out ol a large h.rol bowlera there were only a lew with an average of 40 in a eiiteen game contest. Craft lead with the remarkable average of 49, TUESDAY. A New Time Table. 1 Beginning at 8 o'clock .tonight a new time table will go into effect on the Southern Pacific, one though not affect ing traffic materially. The porlh bound afternoon train which leaves San Francisco rather too early to Becnre ite share of passengers will leave there an hour later in .the forenoon, which will bring tho train to Albanv at 3 :40 p. m., leaving at 4 o'clock. This is tne oniy cnange on tne main line, us the Lebanon branch the afternoon train will wait for the overland and leave Alb any at 8:45. A train will begin running on the Wendling branch not yet ballast ed and make slow time, leaving Spring- ueiu at u a. m., reaching wendling at 10:45. Leave Wendlinirat 4n. m . and arrive at Springfield at 5 :45. This b practically an Albany train, freight over it coming tc this city for transfer to the main line. C and G Companies. O Compnny, of Eugene, and G Com pany, of Albauy, were in a deBperate struggle at press time on the bard ground of Albany College campus this cold alternoon making their second fight for touchdowns and goalB. The Eugene boyB were met ot the train by the Al bany Band and U Co., and being already for the game were taken immediately to tbe field, where the lively gridiion con test began Tbe Albany lineup consisted ofC, Stewart, Klum, DIckinBon, Powell, Dunn, Ste?lmacbir, and Hartsock iu tbe line, Ooates at quarterback, Saltmarsb and Alexander at half, and Ed Stewart at full. At press time neither side had scored an the ba f was nearly over. A Wonderful Meeting. There were 19 additions last nieht in the meeting at the Chiistian church. 51 In tbe last three niahtB, 136 to date, Services tonight. Tbe annnal meeting of tbe church is being held today at tbe church.' A Fins Editiox. -The New Years Ore gonian out today covers tbe state of Ore gon in an able and complete - manner. displaying the resources of the atate rich and varied in a manner that must imprees the reader with th advantages of the state. While Portland naturallv in given tbe most prominence' the atate receives Its share 01 notice. The Albanv creamery is given particular prominence in tnis inuustry. At a recent recention given bv Mrs. H B. Miiler.of Kugene.the parlors were dec orated with draperies, ear then ware, etc., which bad just been received from Mr, Miller who is in China. President Hayes is making his first leur of tbe Southern Pacificand will soon be at the north endof.tbe-road.' . Agents are poliEbing upr'their brass.-buttons In anticipation of , tbe great event. , A big eaBterh storm has again- flopped over the Rocky Mountains and bag been sweeping down through the Willamette oovenug tbe ground with tbe white atuff ol a sloppy character. Tom Monteith. who bas been In the store of F. L. Miller for the past year, has resigned bis position. Tom is talk ing of going to 8an- Francisco Corva' lis Gazette. : . The Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville has insurance in force amounting to 8,500,000, an increase of $2,000,000 during the year. The etorm today uelaved the south boucd overland tbis afternoon an hour. Mr.' Harry Ousick ia spending New Yers in Salem. Mr. E. W. Lang-Ion will make - a business trip to San Franciscu tbis week LawverO. E. Hawkins came over rum the Bay this noon. Wade Davis snd family after a visit at the home of E. E. Davie returned to Harrisburg this afternoon. , Tbe banks and county offices have all been closed during the day - observing New Yeaia. Mies Nettle Whitner. of the public schools, is spending New Yeare in Eu gene. Messrs. Jakwny, Wagner and Smith, of the U. olO. font ball eleven, will graduate from the college this year. Mr. Rnlph Knapp, of Astoria, was in tne city today, oelng In tl e county on a holiday trip. There will be a social dance next Sat urday eve at the A. O. U. W. ball All those holding Invitations from our Xmas dance are cordially invited to attend. Goodmusio; Mr. M. Senders also rarried several polloics on tbe Albany brewery, recently visited by a tire and paid bis losses in full, the same as other agents. The whole loss of $1,0:0 bas been paid. Tbe Salem Journal eayfl that J. A. Ro tan of tola city, has Bold bis lurnltnre bisinesa and will return to aalem, his former home, to reside. Mr. Hotan has been in Luainess bere ab-ul six mouths. The new year -ame in wi ha snow storm. Tbe foot ball boy will attend tbe show tonight. A $10 raised bill w e recently pissed In Saiem. The 1 bal been changed to $10. People generally are glad lorknow that tbe atorv of the forty-nine school child ren being druwned back east was a fake item. . r ; J. A. Waddle, the well-known llqnor rirn.ntner has taken charge 6f tbe saloon at Rosebnrr eondoctrri ny W. Waddle, also tbe one at J unttior,. Lane county thought it ea all right when she grabsed a sl.t-e off Linn coun ty thirteen jeers ago. tot wrong when Linn wants to grab pjrl ol ll bjek. I Watched for a New Year. Albany waa alive socially last night, taking advantage of tbe privilege of see ing an old year 40 out and a new year come in people generally spent tbe even ing in enjoyment. There was a good crowd at the erter tainment by the MaOoy Co., and all were gieatjy pleased with tbe presenta tion of "America in Cuba." Always good the company baa improved aiid gives a performance of a high . rdcr. The Workmen and D. of tf. had a very enjoyable party and saw tbe 0 changed to I. There was a fine watch party given by tbe Ladies ot the G. A pleasant games being played, seasoned with a pal- atauie lunch. A new century party given tv Mies Flossie Knecht was a pleasant affair. All kinds of new games were played ami a nice lunch was served. Miss MaraaretOundiff entertained the seniors prepB of the college in a delight iui manner. At tbe home of S. W. Ross. Misi Alice Rosb and a number of frienda celebrated the arrival of another year in a happy manner. There we e watch narties at the Bap tist, M F., South and Christian churches. participa:ed In by a large number. The Albany Crokinnle Club met last night at the home of Wrenn ttose. Tba members snapped tbe old year out and caromed on 1901 in a very happy manner. beans and the first prze, while Mr. John Donaca carried off all the booby honors A delicious lunch was served and taffy was pulled The Orange Whist Club mot last night at tbe home of Frank Ketchum, where tbe eening was spent in progressive whist, wub many closely contested gamps. At a seasonable time the comp -any adjourned to the home of Mr. G. M. rayne nearoy. where a delicious lunch was re'ved . L'ney snuffled tbe old year oot in a happy manner. Ed McClannahan. of kiiffene. han fnnt bought fifteen blooded Belgian bares, including the celebrated Lord Palmetto, at 8 cents a pound, regardless of pedi gree. They have been shipped to Se attle to be aold as meat. WEDNESDAY. HOME AND ABROAD. Buttercups at tbe Elite. ' r Oandy canes made at tbe Elite. Will & Stark'a for holiday goods. . BuyLasselle Bros, pure milk. Lasselle Bros, will make two trips aauy. Juvonile books at cost at Fosbay Mason's. ' 1 The Elite, headquartere for Xuiaa candies. Start the New Year bv ordering vcur miia supply ox juasseue Bros. Leave orders for LaaBelle Bros, milk at S, N. Steele & Co s. Stettere, Albany's leading restaurant uses Lasselle .Bros, pure milk. , .Beautiful silverware for tbe holiday traae ai, win atarK a.. 1 Elegant asssortment of novelties ff 111 & Stark's for the holidays. I.O WNEY'b chocolates and bon bona at Tbe Sugar Bowl bllver-plated Knives and Forks, tbe very DeBt, at Stewart & Box Udw. (Jo. A new and fine line of photographers jewelry just received at MIbs Maria Long'a. , Tne Albanv Democrat and ff. J. Bryan'a new nanei. The Oommnner. one year, $2.00. Leave your order early so as to get toe nrst numtier. About 1000 bushels of Peerless potatoes for Bale down at my atarch and sngar nowl on the corner ol Madisun and tuxth Ste., for 26c per bushel or 30c delivered to any part 01 tbe city. ALV1N J. UiBOTHBBS, A;:!Circus Girl" tonight.' Tne funniest comedy written"A Circus Girl. , The G. A. R. post at Corvallis ia being reorganised. Those who ordered Oregontans can se- cuie them at Dawaon's, where orders may.be left for extra copies. Mister are you going to the Circus to night, something fine. X'rices lOcta DOcta and S)cla. Balem Is raising a $10,000 fund for a Y. M. C. A. building, an evidence ol enap. . Push it along ' One hundred Me Years Oregr.nlan's at Dawson's or C G. Itawlinga, .already ! rapped 101 nulling, knave orders, ; Walter Keady and Fred Oberer while on uieir way to OorvslIlM from Albany hat' a bad runaway. Tiie boree wae bad- ,y injured. O. M. Wesibrook left today for Eugene, with hie dray, which he bas sold to a drayman of that city, de will retire from tbe business and devote bis time to bis fsrin in Benton county, which he recently obtained. Mr; Sam May, ol Harrisburg, has made arrangements to go into business in Portland and will move with his family to thst cltv in a few weeks. Tbe business at Harrisburg will be continued bv Mr. Senders and Barney May. Linn connl.y'will loose one of its beet citiaens, J P. O. Lownedtflr, of Portland, bas sned the owner of the atean er T. O. Reed for $7,000 dainagea for falling from the. gang plank ot tne steamer, from wlncb 11 ia said be received permanent clurie. Multnomah and Salem played their second tie ame of foot bill at Portland yenteiday, Hie f urth played on Mult nomah's muddv Arid this sesson. Now, who are cbampiona ol Oregon anyway, Tbe bov's congress of Ibe Preabyterian cborcb bell a very pleasant fair at tbe college last evening, enjojed nv a goou many notwithstanding the cold weather. Tbe boa represented different prnm n 'e'nt people such as indians, cblnamen, etc. It was well cerrlsd ont. Upon omolaint of Peter Biley a war rant was Isautd out of Jo, lice Bwan'e conrt (hi afternoon .for tie arrest of Oraige Snell and Wl liam 4 Ilea, on the seriou "harce of larceny ol .nine rni li ra'. The examination will pr.ibhly tuke pla'e tomorrow. HAVE. YOUR EYES DR H LBVINSON The Renowned Refrationist of San Francisco Is now in town, stopping at the St. Charles ,and will remain for one week 01 more, it cost nothing for consultation and advice., and mav be the meacs of restoring and prolonging your sight. Lenses Specially Bround to Suit Difficult Gases U you have tried in vain to get glasses that give you satisfaction, do not despair. BY HIS METHOD FAILURE IS IMPOSSIBLE. A WORD TO THE WISE Rememhsr everybody who sella glasses Is not compe tent to nt your eyes. Aiany thousands ot people Butter witu nervous aneot ions, indigestion, headache, and many other afflictions, cauBed directly by Imperfect Bight, and do not know the cause of their Buffering. Remove tbe cause and you cure the difficulty. DR. LEVINSON HAS GRADUATED FROM the beat colleges of Europe and the u nitea states, ana is highly recommended as an expert ;in optica, worn absolutely guaranteed. Don't Delay in Seeing Him, nt the St. Charles Hotel, Rcom 8. Letter List. Following is th list of letters remaiuinn in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Jan.. 1, 1901, . Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which advertised ! , Allen, Fred Barry, Mr J 8 Dodge, Henry Ha j lord Esq, Geo Love, Prol John Ohen. dark Crosby, Mr W F ' b isher, Mr Thane ivonier, nan Layman, Arthur Pra;, H Pacific E'.evater Pate, Mrs Elisabeth S. ofleld. Mr Call S Pearson, Mrs F L Ray, Mrs Mae E Rees, Miss Nora S.ofleld, Mr 0 S Stewart, Mr. Frank S. S. Tbaih. P. M, At Bed Time f takn a ule&flant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better.' Mv doctor says tt acts gently on tbe stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a nleaeant laxative. It is made from herbs, and ie prepared a easily as lea. ft It called - Lane's "Medicine. All druggists Bell it at U5o nnd 60 ets. mm s r-umiij Medioine moves the bowels eaoh dav. Ij you cannot get it, send lor a tree mmple Adderss, Orator ',F. Woodward, Le tloy - jttniater's Mlhtako. A city miaidter recently b iaded 1 aotioe to be rea.1 tro,n nis pnifitr., An ii,pdiiyin it w.-i a ciippi.w from 1 newnouuer ba.ti iu uo.i,it ,e u,tier. Ib clervtnin st-irwd 1-1 lul Ine xUact and found mat it bigm: "I'aie beiup s Balsam, :be bi.Ht Jodrfii Cure." Tbu was hardlv wda? h . had ex J HlliiJ in I. lifter a moment's besitit'tiu,)!-' luruej it .vur,and ooud on the otuer side th. uiAaer ii. teud- or the reading l'hsra is no pleasure in life if roil dread going to the table to eat aud cm 'I rest at nigbtcn account ol indigestion, tionry Williams, ot boonriiie, ind., savs ne sui- fered tbat way for years, till be com menced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, "Now I can eat anything I like and all 1 want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest wbat you eat. r usnay at mason. You can as cuaao 01 nervous diseaail stammering, bad habits, alcbobnliem, drug habits and sexual diseases. Ca tarrh and dea'ness. instruction in per sonal mBgneiiam. eend lor literature, Institute of IPsychjlogy 7ib and Wash., Sts.. Portland, Notice. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers ol the Albany Creamery Association wil be held at their office in the cream ery building on Thursday, 10th January, 1901. at O.ie o'clock p ra. fur the pur p ise ol electing five directors to serve the association for one year and for the transaction of such other nnamebB as may properly come before the meeting. Albany, Or , Deo. 7, 1900 ;STKorKK Kidmam, Pres. Afeet:. B.J. Sinxr, Sec. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE 13 HEREB f GIVEN THAT tba uudersigned hat been by tbe ounly court of Linn count. , Oregon, duly ppoin'sd adminiitntor of tba estate of obn Elliott, aereared. All persons hjy ng c'aims againtit (be estate of said de eased' are hereov required to present tbe same, wub proper vouch ws, 10 me, at my resWence, in Ooburg, Oregon, wjtbin six month Horn the date or mis notice. , Dated December 7, 1900 SAfrsn Wii.xim, ministrator, of the estate nf Jehn ti. deceas-id. iiw.tr A ox, Attorneys tir adminisirai-'r THE HOME MARKET At Conn A Huston's siore, will be kept earh Sal or- dav bv the ladles 01 the unr,nin cnurca Your'pa'ronage is solicited. ( T. J lts - ' " Law. Notary PoMle. Is tions anl S'ltlenentof Batatas a Ottvt 'uostairs over post orHe. EXAMINED FRE ,1m. irt a TERMS OF DEMOCRAT: DAILY. 80 cents per month, $3.00 per year at end of month or year. Strictly in ad vance, zo cems per montn, as.uu per year. Single copies.no. ,4 or more copies at By carrier 10 centk per week. une year in advance 14. Ml. WJSEK.LX. . 1 nr , I . 1 ia ei.io 10 auvance, hi cnu qi year f iw end of two yeare !.2o, each additional year at 12 uu. i nure la money id Keep ing your aubacriptlon .paid up Don t tr n TO fcURE A COLD IN ON EDAT Take Lixaiive Bronii Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money it It fails to cure. E. W. Urova's signature is on each box . o. Bushvli ot Money Thrown away by women annually In the purchase of tosmetlca, lotions and pow lers, none of which ever' accomplishes ite object. Beauty oepends on healthy blood and good digeBtiob, suoh as Karl's Clover Root Tea guarantees yon lor 26 ots. and 50 eta. pel paokage. Take '.t and we guarantee your complexion. For sale by red Dawson., The Excitement Not Over, Tbe rn.h at ibe drualon still coutinues uJumi if p ! ! lor a biute of Kemp's B.n.uu I .r in,! Thr'atand Lungs for the mre ol Hough", (.olds, Asthma, Iroocbilis ainl CoMiuiplion. Kemp a Bal.uni. me t,,i.l..r-l laiuily rembedy,. s old 011 a go r iu ,m and never fails 10 give entire sailif i ti-m . Prioi 2io and 50j. Altiuuy .ilHikot. Wheat tO nU. Data iSK. rggs 2t?ntB. Butler 15 lo 17 cents. Potatoes 30 cents. Hams 13 twnts. Sides 10 centa. Shoulders 8 cent. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NuTlCE IS HEREBY OIVfcN TO all persons interwled tfat th undr Kigned administrator ot the csiale nf John 11 itlnn. rt.i.aiied. his ffll'd hi final ac- wunt In said estate with Ibe county clera of Linn ounty, Oreg. n, am" mat tne cunly court of said county nas set o at urday, the 12th dny ol January. 1901. at t'.a hour of One o'clock p. m. of said day as 'he tim f heiring uno setlll. g all 00- j..ftionr..'.,ile5ore.aur- Hons iniere-ieu am hwcuj h n 0... mau Iiava to said Bnal iiccoont on or before Bald above men iooed d"lbitel at K bany, Oregon, Ibis 14th day of Di cumber, ItluO. rj. W . H KI.AS, AdminiHlratcr. AOMIMSTRATOR'S SALE Nnliw i hirobv given that the under- signed ,u administrator of lb" e-la e ot t. J. IIMUK, OHCHaK,!, -HI, ', J, -- 12th duv "f laiiuary, 1901. nr the hour of I o'clock p. m., of id day. pursuant to o dr of thecnun y no ri 01 anraw" OJiintv, uieon, do v nude on ine oiu day of November, 11)0 ', oll at public auc tion lo tbon' rn,-"! miner ' "'" l""'" it It r d-scr-wd in nais y, uiu ounl),"r"hon. al of the following de ibel real property thonging to the ate f said drce"d Inwit : . Al three () 'our (4) five (5) and six (8) cckliinl and 'ot one (I) in block (10) a. I 11 llalsev. Line county, Ore. con Terms of sale Cash in hand at tbe time of silo. ,nnA a el tbi ,lb day of Novem-er. 1000. JamsO. B1.1CX, Artm:ois!rarr of tbe estate o' T J. Hlack, deceased. DeWiu's 'lrh tfv Calve win quick . h,-al the v.il-l b'irna ml .calils an ' not pmw a tc.t 'I i'i applie.1 to cuts ,n -Rr .ut'i'e. w b p-omi't and nob-ng.-B "' V" 11 '"' !"' ann sUn dis l,.arr"f wor li rs o unler'eils. r,.l, y M."P.