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Albany D emocrat VOL. XXXVII. ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER G, 1901. NO. 18. Two lev; Stores A. M. REEVES & CO. Have opened with a complete New Stock of General Herchandise, in the Two Double Stores in the Mcllwain Block, opposite First National Bank, Albany. Having had many years' experience in the Mercantile Business in Linn County, we shall be able to handle all kinds of FARM PRODUCE to the best possible advantage. We will be pleased to have the public generally and particularly the farmers call and examine our New Stock, AND GET OUR PRICES, which Ave pro pose to make as low as the lowest, quality of goods considered. The highest market price will be paid lor all kinds ot Farm Pioduce PHOiNE BLACK 651. ' A. i. REEVES SCO. Cardui a woman can do any reasonable health that Wine ol Laraul brings makes woman vigorous In body and mind. Freed from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong naturally. Wins of Cardui regulates the disordered menstruation and cures leucorrhoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains In the head and back caused by standing or sitting a long time m the same position. Thedford'f Black-Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood in proper shape. Greatly Increased strength and endurance Is the natural result Most cases are cured quickly. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui and 25 cent packages of Thedfor(Ts Brack-Draught T.. attM and Hl.MlnM. .ririr... rlvlnv rnnntaml "Th. LftdlM Advtair DaptitmenL" Tb. Cb.tt.DOos SamUoIo. CompMy, Cn.tt.noog. Tnn. We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign Send model, sketch or pboto ot inYention for freerenort on ratentnwnty. i-orine , patentability, ror In fRADE-MABKS how to secure' pntrntg awl In t m 10. u i vm A Strong Woman Iowa City, Iowa, Aug, 15, 1900 My wife was siek for three years. We tried everything- without relief and spent muoh money. My wife tried Wine of Cartful and four bottles cured her. Sho took two more bottles, knowing she would have-to work hard during the hay harvest. Sho attended to all her house hold duties and loaded and unloaded all the hay. This modioino gave her strength. For merly she was weak and tired and could hardly get about, but sinao she has b-en taking Wino of Cardui she feelH bettor and stronger than when 20 years of age. JOS. A. EI8ENHAFER. Mrs. Eisenhafer had tried everything during her three years sickness and had spent consid erable money. She was weak and could hardly get about for three years before she took WINECAIBUI Now, after taking the Wine of Cardui, she can work with her husband in the hay field. That Is hard work, but It Is not as injurious to a woman's health as labor in stores, factories and offices where thousands of girls are closely con. fined year after year. With the aid of Wine of work and enoy good health. The ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Noticed hereby Riven that the under lened administrator ot the etate ol Mary A Crawford, deceased, baa filed bis final iiccount in said etlate with the Oiuntv Clerk of Linn county. Oreion, and IL ! ounty Judge has set the 2-id 1 1 1.) i;c 1901. at the hour of 1 o'c'ock pm nnJ b j Cojnty Court room nf c u" ly ifce place for hp.iring onj-'otioua to snitl account Hnc! Ibe sKtlpnifn. thereof . VV. K. C: orui Ailnini ri 1 II C, "'ton 1. L Swan. A'tnr,-es Oakville. Thanksgiving day was ushered in by the email t oy aod the Boot run. At 10:30 in the forenoon a sermon was preached by Rev Hanoa. After the sermon everybody went and partook of a good dinner of "ome kind. We dined at the family home aud bad a eplendid dinner of turkey, eranDerry pies and cake. Tom Foster hB taken up his abode in an old house on tha Higginbotbam farm. The houae is about the center of a large field. Dr. Ellis told him that be had tbe Manila itch. He has done bis own cooking and takes bis shot una and hunts some every day aDd those who go near enough to talk to him say that no sign of small pox is visible, but many of our people are afraid and will insist on him staying in his present quarters lor 80 days yet. Tbe Ohina pheasants are beginning tc feel happy now but the time is not far distance when tbe Ohina pheasants will be found in the bird shows and they will be stuffed (with saw dust.) What grand hunting that would be I The small boy could shoot at one of thpae birds all day and not get hia feet wet and then he could get close enough to hit one of those birds and he wouldn't need a dog, and the dogs would be glad fur they are shot aa often as the birds at present. Mies Mae Redford, of Ourry county, is visiting friends here. Tbe repair gang are now wurking between showers. MissOarrie Shearer, of the O. A.O., is visiting with her parents. Mr. Sbearor, the venerable carrier of rural mail, was overloaded on Thanks giving day, turkey and cake, more than be could eat. The people are well pleased with his eervice for they are sure that their mail will be in the box on time if it does rain and they don't have to go to the post office these dark evenings. Little Eose Bcd, Notice. To the Oregon & California Railrotd Company, Mrs. F. A. Hayne, J, P. Wal lace, M. Hess and Win. Hoag,the owners and holdeig of lots and parts of lots in Block No. 33 in Hackleman's second d dition to the city of Albany, Oregon : You and each of you are hereby not ified that the Common Council of tbe city of Albany, Oregon did, at n regular meeting of said council held on tbe 26th day of November, 1901, duly pass a resolution fixing and aBsesBing the costs to the several owners and holders of lotB and parts of lots in said b'.ock 33, for the building and obstruction of a lateral sewer through said block No. S3, which said costs amount to the sum of $182. BO. That the Common Council has ascer tained a just and equitable apportion ment of eaid cost j whbh it proposes to assesB to the respective owners and holders of lotB and parte of lots in said block Nc 33 which is aB follows, to- wit : To tbe Oregon & California Bail road Company, owner of tho Oregon & California Railroad Company's riuht of way in said blocs, being 25 7p:rcentofsaid block 46 90 To Mrs. F A. Ilavne, owner of lot 1 and that "ortion of lota " and 8 lying North ol the Ore gon fe California Railroad Company's right of nay in said block being 25.3 per cent of said block 46 17 To J. P. Wallace, owner of lot 2 being 12,5 per cent ol said block 28 81 To M. Hese, owner of lot 3 and 4 and that portion of lots 5 and 6 lying North of the Oiegon & California Railroad Company's right of tv ay in eaid b:ock, being 29 per cent of Baid block 62 93 To Wm Hoag, owner of that nortion of lots 5, 6 and 7 1 ing South of the Oregon & Califor nia Railroad Company's right of way in said block being 7.5 per cent of said block 13 69 Total '. $183 60 And has fixed the 10th day of Decem ber. 1901, at the nourohjseven o'clook p. m. of said day as the time when Baid council will meet at the Council Cham, bars in said city, hear and dertermine any and all objections or remonstrances which may be made to the assessment and apportionment of cobis as herein before set forth. , J. 8. Van Winkle, j L. 8. Recorder of tbe City ' --i' of Albany. We are opening up tbe largest stock of holiday goods that has ever been our privilege to show the citizens of Albany and vicinity. Everybody is invited to call and see our holiday goods. F. M. Fhkscit, The Jeweler. Oar Holiday Stock gives yon new ideas. It is easy to select from ; sup plies exoctly what yen want, and does ii at prices that delight yon. r"BNCH, Tbe JeweUr FOSHAf k HAS01 Wholesale & Retail DRUttBISTS AND BtlfiXSFil,).,! ILBANY. OKEOOh Pore Drags and tb tlnei and Largwl Ptock of Ntrttior.ary mJ n.Kili TELEGRAPHIC. Gave Up Colou. Colon, Noy. 29. The terms of surren der agreed upon at yesterday's confer ence on the United States gunboat Mar ietta, and at which the commanding of ficers of the Marietta of the British uruiser Tribune and cf tbe French cruis er Suchet; Lieutenant O.mmandei Mc O.rea, of the Machine; Caotain Perry, of the Iowa; GoneralB sibau and Jeffries, representing tbe Government of Colom bia, and Senor de la Rosa, who repre sented the Libera! party, were present, call for the abandonment of Colon. 1 Oregon Improvements. ' Washington, Nov. 29. Senator Mit chell has had a conference with General Gillespie on Oregon river and harbor work. The Chief of Engineers is very much interested in Pa.ifio NorthweBt improvements and Bavs he will do all he oan to further them in the river and har bor bill. Aa to the obstructions at Celilio and The Dalles, General GilleBdie says it ia a matter for CongresB to determine and decide what Improvements shall be mule. SO Killed Detroit, Mich ., 29. An interview this morning with Thomas . Moran, Dennty Customs Collector at this port, partially verifies the estimate that at least 80 lives were lost in Wednesday night's wreck on the Wabash near Sene ca. Tbe two immigrant care in which the greatest loss of life occurred and in which bo many of the wreck victims were roasted to death were part of train No. 13. Troops Needed. London, Nov. 30 The correspondent of the Times in Pretoria, where recent dispatches giving the number of Boer commandoes are supposed to have bean allowed to pass through the censorshio as a warning that more troops are need ed in South Africa, todav sends a Bketch of the position of tbe British columns and etatee explicitly that men are need to expedite the attrition of the Boers. Oregon Wheat. Salt Lake Orrr, Nov. 29. Local mill era and wheat and flour dealers were made happy today by the announcement that a 40-cent rate on Oregon wheat had been agreed upon by the Oregon Short Line and tbe O. R. & N Companies. At this rate wheat grown in tbe Falouse country and Eastern Oregon can and will be shinned into Utah and bring 72 to 75 cents per bushel here. A Democrat. Boise, Idaho, Nov. 4fl. United States Senator Honrv Hoitfield of this state. has addressed a letter to D. H. Andrews of this city, chairman of the Populist State Central Committee announcing hia withdrawal from the Populist party and hie affiliation with tbe Democracy. A Thanksgiving Social. The social at Sand Ridge grange hall Thanksgiving eveniug was a decided success. i There was singing by a choir; songs, j sentimental, by the Misses ttrace and i Ethel Swank and also some in Chinook ; ' recitatione, humorous aod otherwise and j instrumental music, organ and cornet "The Deacon's Confession" by Miss Leona Francis waB Bplendidty rendered. The address of Mr. Cyrus H. Walker upon "Why I am a Granger" was well listened to. Grand Prairie grange was well repre sented. ) Twenty-seven baskets were auctioned oft by W-W. Crawford netting over, $22.00 enough to build ample ehed room for shelter, lor which to Becure funds, wastbemaij object of this social. All tbe baskets were tasty and beautiful, some .marvels of woman's handiwork. The lunches therein were One and sub ! gtantial, Sand Ridge has a beautilul ball, all . tbe more so when decorated as last evening. Standing on an eminence, 1 almost under the shadow of tbe grand towering Peterson's Bulte, it xhotild be a thing of pride and joy forever. Surely , none can tint wish that peace and pros perity may ever be within her walls. I This ana That j I French the jeweler. Will It 3tark, jewelers. Smiley's Clean Printing, Buy Out Glass at Eastern prievs of French, the Jewelei. A new and fine line of photographers Jewelry just received at Mies Marie Long's. The best meats of all kinds and good treatment at the Albany Dressed beef Company's market, junt djwo Kncond reet. (food weiirtii and prompt atta on. A. O. BEAM, Blumbern Block Groceries, Fruits, arid Veg etables, Breads, Calces and Cookies. Everything the market af fords always on hand. Plitne black 402. Jumped on a Ten Peuuy Nail. The little daughter of Mr J N Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nnilB, and thrnst one nail en tirely through her foot and a second one half way through. OUnmherinia's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five min utes later the pain disappeared and no more suffering waB experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with adaolutely no discomfort. Mr Powell is a well known mercnant of Forkland.Va. Pain Balm is an antl aeptio and heals such injuries without 1 maturation and in one-third the time re quired by tue usual treatment. For sale by all,druggists. State op Ohio, City of Toledo, ' S3 that Le LiUCAS UOUNTY, Frank J . Uhkney makes oath the senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Ciiknby, & Co, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State sfore snid, and that Baid Krni will pay the sum of ONE HUNDKED DOLLARS for each and evory case, of Catarrh that cannot be cuJod by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. OHENE f. Sworn to before me aud subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Doceinber, A D..1886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. al V HaH's Catarrh Cure ia taken infernnllv onA nMa AirmnHn lUn 1.1-.,. 1 1 surfaces of the system. Send for testmon. I ials, free. I F. J . CHENEY & CO., Tolad , i Sold by Druggists, 76c. i Ha'l's Family Pills are the best. I We Invite You to call and look over our elegant display of New China Ware, j We now have a large stuck from which ! to select. 0. E.jBjiv i, ! i . OASTOHIA. Beard the mb vm you Havo Always B Signature ! A NOBLE PIECE OF IFURNI- TURK. ' The quartered oak dining tables, side boards and chairs we take pride in dis playing are nobilities in tho furnituie line of Buccession real KlngB and Queens of artistic designing and manu- i , facturo. Like most stable crowned beads, the line never rune out and im proves with time. Get some nf the nobil ity in your home, THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. i ALL ESS OR ARE , f3r ANY ' you wmnm EIEA9 deaf? tmmfr NOISES? ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those torn deaf nre incurable. HOT fiOISES CEASE-' MEDIATELY. F. A. WERPflAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS: ., ; . ' Baltimore, Md., Mnrch 30, 1001. 1 Itcing entirely aired of deafness, tlinnkn to your treatment, I will nowciveycm a full history of myense, to he used nt your discretion. Alwtit five yeVirs no my right ear began to cing, and this kept on getting worse, Utitll I lost my hearing in this car entirely. . . I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without ny Piieeesi, 'consulted n num. toerof physicians, among others, the most eminent car specialist of tills ctty. who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noiau would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, ond ordered your treat, tnctit. After 1 had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noiscsccased, nnd to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased cor ha been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. V. A. WEKMAN, 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation, E".U"d YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ..ntauLBl INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE,, CHICAGO, ILL. Menlion tbe Democrat when answering this ndvertieemnnt. Albany -FALL Y7EDNE8DA.Y, SEPT. 18 Enrollment and olaaalScttion dyi, Sept. 16tb nd 17tb. Added to the strong work of prevlooa jean re some new speoisl features. Competed instructors in ART, MU8IC, vocal snd In'tuumenUI, PHYSI CAL CULTURE and ORATOR ,and the study of SOCIOLOGICAL problems have been eecuied. Commercial rooms rtUUed and enlarged; fonr new teachers; enlarged lieauquarters for the College Olur , with board at f 1.60 a week. A year's edncalion at Albany costB less than almost eUe where in (lie elnle. Write - , . President W. H. Lee. Albany College, - An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method aud beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup op Figs, manufactured by the California Fio Sykup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of rjlants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most ref resiling1 to tin? tasto and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho systom effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality nnd sub stanco, nnd its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without woakeniucr or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative In the process of manufacturing figs era used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qmilitiesof the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method k nown to the California. Fia Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAH FRANOI8CO, OAL. r,otnsviM.E, sr. new tork, n. t. Forsalobyall Druggists. Prloo&oo. par Dottle. CASES OF . : HARD HEARING College, TEltM- FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1901 - Albany, Oregon