7 Albany mocrai VOL. XXXY1I. ALBANY OREGON, FB11UY, NOVEMBER 1, 1901. . NO. 13. OUR WANTS MISFITS TELEGRAPHIC. HOME AND ABROAD. GRAFTS. WANTED. A girl to do general house-' work. Apply at Mr. P . D. Gilberts. I Residence between Lyon and Ells worth on 6th street. FOR RENT. Dwelling, barn and other out buildings, with quarter block of land, in this city. Apply at Democbat office. WANTED. Girl to do general house work. $8 a week (or good girl. Call-, at Jackcou and 3rd Btreets. WAKTED. A place lor board (or a school girl II years ol age, in religious family, without grown children. Would like to pay part board in work. In quire at Democrat oflice. FOR SALE A (ine Durham bull, (our ysars old. Inquire of William Hollo way at Fry Station, on the Lebanon road. NEW CIDER 0. R. Widmer. just be yond the Cloverdaie tchool hours, will sell cider kr 25 tents a gallon, 10 pal Ions oi over (or 15 cents per gallon ; 40 or more gallons for 10 cents oer gallon. Or he will make cider for 2 cents per gallon. Boiled cider 30 cents per gal lon in five gallon kegs. LOST. On the way to Albany, a purse containing S40 in gold and some change. P.'ease return to the Demo crat ollice or to Geo. M. DeVaney, at Thomas. Reward for roturn ol the Banie. FOR RENT. 260 acreB five miles south of Albany, )n Tangent road, 1 miles from Tangent 2u0 acres in cultiva tion, first class buildings. Inquire at this otUce. FOR RENT. An office or store room, 72x27, in the new Democrat building. WANTED To buy a one Btory house, and lot, in Albany. Call on Mrs. W. B. Gilson, Bth & Lyon streets. NEW WHITE 8EWING MACHINE, never UBed, for sale. Only $20. Call at the Democrat office FOR SALE. Farm and pasture landB for sale, belongs to an estate and must be sold Inquire of B M Payne, Alb any, Oregon. 1V1 stored in warehouses at Albany and vicinity, H. K. Merrill, Democrat building, Albany. Oregon. SIX PKR CENT LOANS I have a liuiited amouut t'f money to loan on lirst-cUsi farm security, Interest six per cent for particulars tall on or address H. F. Mattutu,, Dbmocrvt buildict;, ;bany, Oregon. UY Winger Sewing Machines of French the Jcwc er, at cut prices, WASTED Several persons of charac ter and ir.O'i'1 reputiitiou in each siate (one in this county required) to rep resent and advertise old cf abldied we.iltt,y business house oi so''.d finan cial standing Salary ij.lS.00 weekly with exp.:u-eii aihlitional, all payable n cash ech Vednesdny direct from head olliccs Horse and carriage fui nisheri, when aecces3Ary, Reference-'. Euclose selt-addressed stamped envel ops. .Manager, 308 Caxton Building, Chicago. Mit!it(o Your uoir-la V,i ii i;iinenve. Candy Ciitlinrtfp, oura flomtlpation forever. V 250. 'tCC.C.fp" "i:3fciRisrciurjii money- 1 1 attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wtne of Cordul. Tho Hollywood, Asbury Part, N. J., February 8, 1900. I read yonr advertisement in regard to Wine of Card u I in the Bait (more American, and it fo favorably impressed me that on my visit to Baltimore during the holidays X purchased a bottle of it for my adopted daughter, who was suffering with female troubles. She had been under tho doctor's care xor some time, ana wnen ner penoas thing terrible. I induced her to try menses, one vook it reguiany accoraing 10 mo directions, ana was greatly relieved. To use her own words, "It saved my life." J. WEHLEY CKOSS. For adrlee tnd Htf ntr , ndtlreii, Department," The ChtUnXtg Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascareta Candy Cathartic be sure you get them Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never sold in bulk. A substitutes is always a cheat and a fraud. Be-.varel Ml druggists, tec. Moii people hare quit reading the ac count of the Schley inquiry. It is get ling aged. Fuur postal clerks and a Pinkerton de tective, besides all the chiefs of police and constables in the valley are at work on the S P. hold-up and something is bound to be raked in. A Chicago man has just recovered $30,000 damages against another Chicago man for the alienation of bis wife's af fections. They must have been worth that for the defendant made no defense. The following twaddle appoora in the Lebanon Criterion: Springflold, Oregon, iB apparently on the verge of the boomiest of booms. Borinz (or oil has already commenced, and fond hopes of gushers galore are en tertained. The soutnern raciuc uas sent to California for a bridge to span the Willamette at Sprin.Ueld, after the erection of which it is said the through train will come on this line rather than through Albany. When ehe is on simply a branch road of course she cannot ex pect to hold the conntv seat way out on the ec'go of the county. By that time Lebanon will have expinded so as to take in Tnllman and so will be on the mainline; Albany wi'l have lost the chair factory and will have nothing left but the brewery, and Lebanon will be the metropolis ol Linn county. Brownsville. From the Times : Rev. W, P. Elmore Is looking after business matters in Eastern Oregon tbis week. Mr. J. P. Galbraith and daughter Hat tie, and Mrs. Tom Wallace, of Albany, speid Sunday with relatives in this city. B, F. Ohilds has again returned from the Blue River mine;. He visited the Uncle Sam Company's new mill on ihe Calapooia side, and thinks they have a tine property. In conversation with Mr. Bruobaker one of the proprietors, he was informed that Uncle Sam Company are very anxious for the completion of the Linn county wagon road into the district. Mr. Bruebakor informed bim that if Linn county people would complete the road to Billsburg, on the Calapioia, his company would meet them with s road from Gold Hill, thus connecting practically the whole district with Linn couutv, by the shortest possible route from any rail road point, It's the experience of every one. ooo take cold r ir.ter we all Cold naturally tend downwap trouble. Aver': toral stops tb , that's the Chrrrv Pec i dov. award tendency and quickly cures these early colds. Ask your doctor. If he says this isn't so, don't believe us. " I know fror.i personal experience that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quickly breads up n heavy col I on the lungs. 1). (;. SnedeKer, lJme Hill, in y. 2.':., SJc. tl.1. J. C AY. Lowell, Muss. Start Girls Right! Many beautiful girls become invalids for life, because at the crucial period of puberty they pay no attention to the laws of health- Mothers should protect their daughters' health by giv ing them necessary information and proper treatment. When the menses come on a g'rl unawares In her inexperience she Is either frightened into convulsions, or scared Into try ing to check the flow. Many girls have checked the flow and it has never started again. And as a result they have grown pale-faced, with "crow-tracks" on their cheeks, and dark half moons under their eyes. A dose of taken every morning after a girl Is twelve years old will bring the menses on properly and keep them regular. It will help her to develop Into woma come on her sunt) ring was some it and tho first doso brought on her m tfvtnir ivmrionn. 1 "The IjkIIm' Advisory Iieanly I Bloml Deep. Clean blood means a clean Bkin. SIm lirrinK up the I.izy liver and driving an tm purities from the body. Ilegin to-day tu bains!! pimples, boils, l)t(.!eli-a, blae!;lieaas. ir.ri that si' kly biiio;is complexion by talvir.p . t.-uiret-. Iieauly tor ten o-nt. All drug iwt. satiiffaction auarante-! 2S;-S0i. Schley Testified. Washington, Oct. 25. When the Schley court of inquiry adjourned today, Admiral Schley had nut completed his testimony. He took the stand about il :o0 o clock, a'ter former witnesses had been recalled for the purpose of making corrections in and additions to their tes timony and continued his statement un til the court adjourned at 3:40 u. m. This adjournment twenty minutes in ad- vanes ot tho usual tima was due to tue fact that the Admiral's throat had be come somewhat sensitive. Roosevect's Message. Washington, Oct. 25. All. members were present at the meeting of tbe Cabi net today. Tue consultations between the Presi dent and his Cabinet otlieora were espec ially nil!, .owing to ttio determination which Mr. Roosevelt lias reached to write all ol his own nesages to Congress and to do it on original lines. Will Be Expccte-i. Salem, Oct. 25. In spite of the pro tests of the Marion County ollicials, in cluding one of 'tho County Commission em, the County Commissioners' Court today made au order directihg that tho county boooks be exported, and that Messrs. Clark & Ilnchauan of Portland, be employed to do the work. Tho order was signed byt County Judge Scott and CommiFsioner Ntedham, but Commis sioner Miley entered his protest in the records and refused to sign the journal. Terrible Disaster. Philadelphia, Oct. 25. Nineteen per scow were killed and property valued at $500,000 was destroyed asthe result of a fire which occurred todny in the business Section of tho city. The number of in jured is not known definitely, but fully a score of victims were locitedat variouB hospitals. Gold and Silyer. Washington, Oct. 25, Di-ectir Rob ert's report uprm the production v ;old and Bilver in tho Pacific North w t is t B follows : Oregon Gold, 81,980 ouncse.vilne $1, 691,700; silyor, 115,400 ounceB, v.iltie $71,548. Washington Gold, ?i 743 ounces, t ! tie $7i8.200; sUver 224,500 ounces., vaiue I $139,190. Idaho Gold, 83,438 ounces, value $1,- 724,700; silver, 6,429,100 ounces, yalue $3,036,042. Alaska Gold 395,271 ouvces, value $8,171,000; Bilver $73,300, valuo $45,445. Idaho Won. Moscow, Idaho, Oct. 25. In the most exciting football name over ployed here, the University of Idaho won from tho Washington Agricultural C'ollego thi af ternoon by a score of 5 to 0. About $1000 changed hands at even monny as a ro 6ult of tho game. Lebanon. From the E. A : Mrs. Geo. M. Clark, of Lacomb, has returned from Portland, whero she was troattd successfully for cataract of the oyo. W.C. Druen and familv arrived hero l.iBt week from Lebanon, Mo. He id a brother ol J. E. Druen. Thev have moved on to the farm of his brother-in- law, .Mr. Kef fhaver, near iMiicer. S. M. Garland has purchased the In and b'lildings on the east side of Main street, occupied by Phillips, the shoe maker, having a frontacre of 41 feet; also the home, barn and two lots back ol the Peterson place, from the Sett'e estate M. Morgaaun, of Shcdd, ouil the Melhodist u.inister of f at place were deer huntine in lni mountaina a counle of weeks ago, and Mr. .v.orK&son accl deu alty ki led a snol'.ed fawn. He shot at a grown deer, but misted it and hit lhe fawn. Learning that be woe uoine be arreated for killing tho faun, he Hppfared before Justice Loveleo of this place on Monnay And pleaded frniltv ro the offense. The itiBtice linrd him '2it. the io'.vett 6no that can f mif-oeed in encb a cape. When you waite up wilu a bad tiiHlo in cur mouth, go at enco lo any druy store tt ud ft t a free pample uf Cbamberlaia's Sinmiich and Liver Tablets, One or two :hct-8 will make you well. They alao cure bilioiiBLfips, sick tw dache and Cun?fipa- tion- hnshuls ot Money rnrown away hy women annually iu the irchaue ot (OBmeties, lotions and p w rt none of which ever accomplichee 'f. nbject Beauty aepends on healthy !( ort and tiood digeatiob, sucli as Karl'a Hover Hoot Tea izuarftnteeu yon for 25 z't, and 50 cte. per package fake t and we guarantee your oompiexion. fornale riy bred Dawson. This sinaturo Ib on evory box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets thQ remedy that, cure a cold In one do? i li-lfli-T -IV . Ijliit iuro t.- DnnliU. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never told In bulk. Beware of the dealer who trlei fo icli "something Just at good." nt. in.. -t-iiimih ii riii $7,105 was tho amount of the Eugene bonus last evonlng. 1 be remainder will be raised. Linn county has liabilities of $14,944 71 and resources of $74,149 67, leaving a margin of $29,504.86. Tbis is a pretty good showing for old Linn. Guard. The Cbemawa Indians went to Jeenc this afternoon to nlay tbe U of O. Tber will have their bands full. Eugene will probably in without the Indians scor ing. Two masks have beoa found a: the place where fenginoer Lucas was p,.ue to stop the traiu for the S. P. rv,o'jers to leave, showing that there were two men in the hold-up. That was probably all Wayne Starr, who stole from the post ollice at Dusty, yestorday.was lined $100 and six months imprisonment in jail, by Judge Bellinger. According to Starr's story ho was out of money, and being at Dusty and tindin,; the post ollice door unlocked had gone in and committed the LU71I. Sheriff W W Withers will leave on to- .morrow morning's train for Prineville alter Bert kico, aged about 19, who was arrested there for stealing a bridle and saddle from J W Hill, ol Hazel Dell, Lane county. The young follow recent 1.7 completed a j ear's term in the state prison. Guard. At Tangent. A crowd of Albany Maccabees went to Tangent last evening, and presented a fine program in Maccabes hall as com pliment to tbe Tangent MaccabosB hall w&s packed and a good time bad The following program was given : 1 Piaao solo, "Trot de Cavalier" Prof . G. A.'WiiU. Male quartet, "Toe Old Kentucky Borne" Messrs. A. M. Hammer, Jos. H. Ralston, Ohas. A, Littler, Dr. C. V. Littler. Vocal solo, "The Waiting Heart," Torry-i-Mrs. G A. WirU. - Recitation Neal V. Murray. Vocal solo, "The Sentinel ABleep" Dr. O. V Littler. Comical sketch-Neal V. tlurry and Jcsepn U. Balaton, ! Vocal solo, ' The Mighty Deep," Jude Mrs. N, Winnard i Mixed auartnt, "The Auctioneer," Leslie Mrs. G. A. Wirtz, Mrs. N, E. Winnard, A. M. Hammer, Dr. O. V. Littler." Vocal solo, "Asleep in the Deep," Petris Joseph 11. Ralston. i Vocal duet, "Bounding Boat so Liubt ly," Kuckeu Mrs. G. A. Wirti, Mrs. N. K. Wiroard Malt quartet, "The Btory of Jack" MesBrs.i'4.. M. Hammer, Jts. H. KalB toli, Clias. A. Lit'ler, Dr. O. V. Littler. Recitation Miss Lillie Crawford, O. P. R. A . Drotr.P, "Benedict Arnold," with fol lowing caut of nharactere: Benedict Ar noUi, Dr. N, K Winnard; Talleyrand, Joseph H. K.ilbton ; Miks a servant to Arnold, N.l V. Murry. Mixed nuttrtct, "Good Night, Gentle folks" Mrs. G. A. Wirtz, Mrd. N. K. Witndrd, A. M. Hammer, Dr. O. V. Littler. Statu ok OiiiO, City ok Toledo, ) Lucas (Jounty, FnANitJ Uiiknxy nukes oath tbat l.o the senior partner ot this firm of F. J. CiilENBY. & Co, doing buHiness in the city of TV'leilo, County and State sforc said, and llmt .nitl firm will pay the Bum of VNK UL'NU tD lJOLLAKS for ench and every tnie of Culuirh Ibat cannot be 'JeJ b-v lhe me ol Ball's Omahiiu FIIAINK J. OHENEf. Sworn to belore me hud fubscribed in my present, this 6ih day of December, A I), 188(5. A. W (il-EASON, , , Notary Public. J seal f : Hall's Cuinrrh Cure is laBfn internally and acts diiectly on tbe blood and mucous surface, of tlio sjstoni. Send for iestmon' itls. lite. ' F. .1 . CliKNEY & CO., Toledo, 'J Sold by i)rut!.'isl, 75c. Ha'l's Family Pilla nro the best Notice to the Public ! I ou ate reqvested to srttle ymir ac count with the Albany Furniture o on or bcfoie October lo, 1901. All bill, not paid by that, dfte uill bo placed in Iih hands f-f un auorney for collection. 1h is necesrmry in order to cIobo up tht- t-i.ui-pany'd Miainess. Very truly yourq. Tub Albany FDasiTOKK ( o 1 Albany, Aupnst 'M, 191)1 - j to write for our confidential letter before ap plying for patent; it may he worth money, wo promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS and TRADE MARKS pr return EN TIRE attorney's fee. Wend model, Bketcb ornhntoand wo Bend an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. Wo givo the bent k-Kftl Bcrvico ami advice, and our charges nre moderate. Try . SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Offlce.Washinyton, D.C. mjijimnw!"'i' JJ.llpl FOR KKN'T JOR SAM?. My 6 acrn plate, 1 mile from P. O. Albany, e'rawt'crrien and all kindssmall fruit, tho r'"cl.e, etc v-iH rent for 2 vpar lletit mor'erRte. Inquire of M. Wvvant y Some of tl e greateit heross are In tta homes. Children are all i iht In their place, if they have any. It takes lots of pulling in Oregon to bring down tbe rain in the fall. Just a little sometimes will bring a great deal of sunshine. Dogs have rights as well as men. Every town has its shoddy aristocrats. A great many religious people need more religion in their daily lives. You can't get to the right place on the wrong road. Gambling may put lots of monev in circulation, but it iB a mlgbtv bid thing just tue same, imotring a railroad train may circulate money, but it is wrong. A Thrilling Experience. L. R, Slater, a prominent stockman of Prineville, and his wife met with a ter rible accident on the mountain road near the Walton ranch on Tuesday, They were on their way to the valley, and while on a hizh grade met Mr. Ferry, of Sodaville. Mr. Slater gave the lines to his wife and got out to assist in back ing Mr. Perry's team so he could pass. Just then a tree fell, scaring Mr, Slater's team, and they backed over the bluff, the hack and horses piling on Mrs. Slater, and all falling a distance of 100 feet. Mrs. Slator's rhrht leg was broken in two places below the knee and her aneo was lacerated in a Irightlul man- ner. One of Che horses was killed. Dr. Mrs. ; Slater and made the trip of lorty miles i 1 hn,... I T a I r....u. S..VS to Z morrow. -E. A. t I'uro Ci) j)itia;iun Foro Tal'O OiiHinivels Cuudy Cathartic 10c orSAa J C. C. C f.'.U to eiir. iij-f -s refund m.mpj. A NOBLE PIECE OF FURNI TURE. The quartered oak dining tables, side boards and chairs we take pride in dis playing are nobilities in the ftiroituie i;ne of succession real Klnsa and QueenB of artistic dc signing and. manu facture. Like most stable crowned lieaiU, the line never runs out and im proves with time. Get some r.f the nobil ity in your home. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. Albany College. FALL TE11M WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 - - FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1901. Enrollment and classification days, Se t.ltith and 17th. Added to tbe strong work ol provioue years are some new special features. Competent instructors In AR MUSIO, vocal and iiictnuineiital, PHiiI OAL OULTURE aud ORATORY , and the Bludy of HOOlOLOGIOAMprohlema have been eecuied. Ooainiercial rooms rtlittod and enlarued ; four new teachers; enlarged headquarters for tue Coliene Clur , with board Bt l.50.a week. . A year's education nt Albany costs leEB than nlmoft ciiowhere in tho state. Write President W. H. Lee. Albany College, - - Albany, Oregon. W. H. Miller, Bicycle Repairing a Specialty. . The most complete line of Sundries In the city. Forging and lathe work, knife and scissors sharpened and all other steel tools Tempering a specialty. All nork (.unrnnlied. Seccnd etiet-t l.elweir. Fcny srdt Biradalbin sticets piosite Stewart and Soz Hardware store. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method ami beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Fiqs, manufactured by the Cai-ifohnia Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in tho form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. II is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tivCi cleansing tho systotn effectually, dispelling colds, headaches Rud fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ona to overcome halntunl constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable 'quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating thorn, make it tho ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing 6gs are used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method i aown to tho California Via Syrup Co. only. In order to get its bcneiloial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full nameof the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRAN0I8CO, OAL. LOUieVTLIiE, KY. NBW YORK, N. Y. t Forsalebyatl Druggists. Prlco60o.porbottlo. A PICNIC AT HOME comeB with the use of the Magnolia Flour, because it brings smiles to the housewife by producing the finest broad and pastry. Flour like this is obtainable only from Al wheat ground properly, where it is sold, it is bought largely and conatantly. Don't do consumers a bad turn by selling some other inferior brand Magnolia Mills