Democrat iu&ii y ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902. NO. 2. vol. xxxviii. Water Mice to obEetve sith Lose probib- Wo a6k water consumers the following rolca: Irrieatiou hours, 5 a. m. to 9a and 4 p. m to 9 p. m Sprinkling Btreeta Hoee muBl be need with nozzle, Waote in closeta ia not allowed. In case of fire all irrigation must stop. A careful observance of these rule" will be insist on, aB in nf other way can we furnish a satisfactory service. O. 0 . Hogoi, Manager Albany Canal & Water Co. Timber Lands. I have reliable information on some ood va.ant surveyed oak, cedar, pine Ind fir timber cIbioib in Southern Ore eon, Satisfaction guaranteed, Call on or add.esa O. G. Rawungs. Albany, Oregon. Sura C irs Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itcninf. 'his form as well as Bl.nd, Bleed ing of Pro udiog Pilos aro cured by Dr Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and Weeding Absorb? tumors. 50 cts a jar at drut-irista, or sent by call, rro'it iae free Write me your case Dr Bosan ko. Philadelphia. Pa. For Bale by Foshay & Mason, druggists CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought WHEN YOU GET MEAT, Call at Long's Bhop at lirondalbiu and Second streets. Choice uie.ts cnro'u'ly selected. A fine roaster ii given away with every $20 worth of meat bough t Try Long OITY TREASURERS NOTICE Call , Notice is he:eby given that funds are on hand to pRy city warrants Noa. 201 258 inclusive of the issue of 1900. Inter est on said warranto will cease wi;n the date of this notice. Albany, Or., Jul? 1, 1902. H. B. Ousick City Treanti.rm TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeawayl Ton cao be cured of any fcriu of tobacco using easily, be me.de well, strong, magnetic, full of new life end vigor by taking HO-TO-BAO, fia, n.V.a wcalr men ctrnntr Minv cntll ten pounds In ten days. Over 00,000 miles the other way. It was cored. Alldruggists, Cure guaranteed. Book- ; n'-innk ,hpn he reach let and advice I'RKH. Address STHKJ.INU fcSMUDY CO.. Chicago or New York. 437 MISFITS This is the crowning day in the life of Edward VII of England. Of course the Tracey reward will be paid in lull. This is already settled. It is a different case entirely from that of the finding of the body of Merrill. Complaint: About a million Oanadt thistles at the corner of 2nd ana Baker streets are a menace to the community and should be exterminated. The Sentinel says that Superintendent Lee positively arranged to have the body of Tracey placed on exhibition down town in Salem, but pullic sentiment rose up against such an outrage. An Oregon City paper does Linn county great honor by placing the Bo hemia mines within this county. We have them not, but we have part of the Blue River mines and tna bantiam mines, and predict that both will be heard from about as loud as the eplsn did mines of Bohemia. Several years ago a Portland man put $1,000 into a Bohemia mine, hardly ex pecting to realizs much from it. Now be receives an income of approximately $1,000 a year lrom it. Several mines there are paring big incomes. Bohemia, whonits railroad ia couipieieu, promisee to become one of the best camps on the coast. There were two mad drummers at Eugene yesterday. One not off the train while on his way to Portl ,nd and saw his trunks being taken off at the wrong station, lie snook Ms nats iranucaiiv at having his trunks left at such a small (own. Anotber drummers uaggago ar rived from town too late (or the train a d both got left. It was a hot time for that quiet little berg . At t, hotel in Atlantic city yesterday Attorney General Knox and Charles E. Schoen, a Philadelphia millionaire, and two or three oiber men had a fight. An attempt was made to make it appear that the men were trust magnates and pitched into Knox on acccunt of the ohnw of a trust suit that Knox is proee' cuioir. This is of course all rot. The men bad simply been drinking, that wnao'1 Knox is a trust man himself, and the truna know he is on their side. Mr. Elder, of this city, is not the only person who falls asleep eometimea while driving. The E. A. of Lebanon, Bays: A.M. Wilson, the genial liveryman, telle the following joke on himself: He took a gentleman to Brownsville Wed nesday evening, starting back from that ulace about 9 o'c'ock. As the horBes were tired and warm, he drove slow, and when about five miles ibis Bide of 13'ownsville he dropped at loop and slept about an hour. When ne awone tb team was going toward Brownsville and was about a mile nearer that place than they wee when be went to steep. Be thinks that while be was asleep the team came about, three miles this way and then turned around and went lorj about 1 o'clock when he reached home. TELEGRAPHIC. Coronation ot King I-dward. London, Aug. 9 It was was an- nmmr.Mil at. Kiitbi nflham PalSCO at a quarter past 8 o'clock this morning, that King Edwa'J was in excellent health and piriiB. Although the doors of Westminster Abbey were opened at 7 o'clock this morning, few participants in the cere monies attendant'tipon the coronation of King Edward arrived until consider- bly alter that hour. By 8 o'clock moat of the beet.poBitions along tho route ol the procession were occupied. Ihe cor onation occurred according to program. The Strike. Shenandoah. Pa.. Aug. 8. A platoon oflthe Governor's troops of cavalry went to Turkey Run Hill today on an errand of mercy", and rescued a small family from violence or tne neignoors. reity acts ef violence have been reported from that territory every day for a week. lo day General Gobin received n pathetio letter from tbe wile of a nonunion work man who is emvloved in the Gilbertcn colliery of t' e Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Conioanv.in which sue tens of the treatment accorded her by strik ers in that vicinity. A Hold Attempt. Hoquiasi. Aug. 8. A tola but inef fectual attempt was made to force an entrance into tin vault of the First Na- ional Bank vesterdav .morning. When the teller, A. M. Campbell, ooened the vault, he found the safe partly turned over and settled half through the floor. A hasty examination showed that tne concrere floor had been tunneled into from the rear, a li'invy jtickfcrew and a complete kit of burglar tools were found nder tne vault. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. Tbe first Semester, Session 1902-8, opens Wednesday, September 17lh, The folliwing Schools and Colleges are comprised in tbe University: (grad uate scbool 'Jollege of Litera ure. Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering University Academy School of Music Scbool of Medicine Scbool ol law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law ind Music. (Incidental fee $10.00, Student- Body t.x $2 60 ier year.) UobI of living from $100.80 to $200 00 per year. For Catalogue, address REGISTRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE, OREGON. DR. GYLTHIE J. RAMSEY, OSTEOPATH OfiiceBroadalbin St. between 2nd and 3rd CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION TREE! PHONE BLiCK482. Digests what you Eat , Of Com se Not. Mtscatinb. Ia Aug. 8. W. J. Bryan settled for oil time the rumors that he will he a candidate f ir President in 1UU4 u an interview while on the way to Dan- ille. 111., where he Bnoke tonight. Col onel Bryan when shown the reports that he might again bo a candidate, was much nettled and expressed himself in no un certain manner. A Big Majority. Nabiiviixk, Aug. Chairman Thomp son of the democratic state executive committee, eatima'es a majority of 40, 000 lor tho democratic ticket in yester day's primary for Jndg.e of the Supreme Court and Court of Chancery Appeals. Municipal Ownership. HALEM.Aug. 8 Salem may have a municipal electric lighting plant, In compliance with an order : made by Sa lem Oity Council several weeks airo, Al dorman Griswold will on next Tuesday begin inspecting I he various sites that have been offered the city. HOME AND ABROAD. Mr. Savnuol Temploton, a pioneer, died at Brownsville yesterday. Mies Nellie Blandish, of Brownsville has returned fruin Chicago, whern she has been studying music. The Salem Sentinel says the Gilbert bank waB a hot affair, a balloon run on a mushroom appetite and a toadstool judgment. A Benton county man planted a large field to water mellona last spring and now has a big field of summer equashas and no water tnellorts, Mr. Virgil Averill, one of Brownsville's popular young men, and Miss Pearl CLainberl lin, of Lewisville, Polk county, were united in marriage at Lewisville on Aug. 6. George O. Goodail.who recently had a leg amputated in Portland, is now at his home in Crawfordsville, having re covered leeB one leg. He is a very popu lar young man and will make it regard less of his great loss. Jas. A. Wilson, who is chief deputy in the U S. Marshal's ofiice, spent Sunday in Medford. He was a resident of Josephine county for a number of years, and is well known in Southern Oregon, Mall. Seattle has reason to crow, Tbe in crease in tbe number of building per mits lor juiy were zoo per cent more ban those of July ol last year, tbe great est increase atno:'g the big cities of the United States.- Buffalo comes next with 231 percent, Los Angeles, 108 percent, New York 138 per cent and Detroit 71 per cent. Among the officers elected by the head camp of the Woodmen of the World to day, were the following : F A. Fai&en- berg, ot Denver, uoio., Head uon ul; V. Cooper, ol Portland, Or., Head Banker; N. O.Baldwin, ol Pomeroy, Washington, Head Escort; Dr. C. E. L,oux, ot focatello, Ida., Head Watchman; A.I). St'ulman, of Pendle t.on,Ur., tlead Manager. The barn of J. W . Pate, three miles north of Jefferson, was destroyed by fire Thursday uighi, together with a fine driving horse, 40 tods of hay, 70 dozen eggs, hack, harness, etc The loss will reach about $L,oUU, with no insurance. The. liro was caused by a lantern explod- ngn Mr. Pale was severely burned about the face and haaas while trying to save his horses Mies Nellie Pats was also prostrated by the heat. Reriow. Miss Dorthea Nash is in Germany, Sho is visiting at the home of a German baron, and toa frieod in Corvallis, writes an iu eresting account of tne customs in voue there. In a feu weeks sue is to enter the Huh Government School of M tulc, at Berlin, one of too most famous musical institutions in Euro.e. Miss Nash has broken off t!ie engagement to Enulieh gentleman, notice of which was printed in the nev. epnpers a few montlts'Hgo. She. has recently returned from a tiiu to Paris. Uorvallis Uazttle. Factory Sale . of SHOES Harrisburg. From the Bulloiiu. : Mr Dai MeClain last week received from Sheriff Worth Huston theapooint ment of depu'y "beriff for the Harris burg district. Mi Charles Sperling eavs that his stubble land that waB plowed and sotr- last fali will yield about 10 bushels of wheat to. the acre, while his eunimer fallowed ground will only yield about 20 bushels. Hire 18 lood lor reiie lion. Mr H II Sommerville Btartc-d on TueS' day with hie family to Eastern Oregon wbnre they wlil sojourn luuenmtoiy. Two heavy freight wagonB, with four horses attached to ea:b, furnished trans portation for hiB honeebold effects, and he and his family will make easy drive. with tbe family carriage while crossing tbe Cascade mountain. All threshing machines hereabouts have commenced operations and will make short work of nreparing the crop for storage, The yield is better than was estimated before barvest ee Bon. Ure lion Boil can be relied upon for a bounti ful supply of cereals wnen given a half chance. Dr T O Mackev was called Tuesday fo drees the wonnd upon the band and wrist of lames Coleman, Tbe wound was tbe reenlt of au altercation between Jamea Coleman and one Sam Cox, tbe particulars of which ia not to hand a this writing. However, ib ii is reported Cox attacked Coleman with a knife and that h in defense of his body .gainst a wicked thrust receivetl tbe point of the knife abo.it the fiiet joint of the thumb and from there tbeslasb ex ended across Hie muscles and leaders toward tbe first joint ol the little Soger, completely sov ering the leaderr. Dyspepsia Cure You need all kinds of fond to maintain the body. Curtail this variety and some organ is underfed. It is for this reason that adiet Is injurious. If vou cannot digest good food your stomach is out of order and needs rest You cannot go without food for that would mean starvation. Kod'ol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat without tlicstomach 'said. Take it and you can rest your stomach without interrupting digestion. It is nature's own remedy. Fever fails. Anderson Riggs, Sunny Lane, Tey savs: "I was troubled with indigestion ten years and tried many tilings and spent much money until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I am now feeling better I him in live yearsand mnre likeaboy than in twenty." Cures All Stomach Troubles. Pronarod by E C. DcWltt To., Chlun. The tl Jx.ttlcrontalns24 tlmns tbcWe. slie. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the deceased portion of tbe ear Tbere iBOolv one way tocuredeafnesa,and that is by constitutional remedies. Dear ness is caustd by an inflamed condition oi the raucous lining of tu- Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sounu or impelled bear ins, and when it is entirely closed deaf ness is tbe rrtult, aid unless tbe inflam mation can te taken out and tbis tube re- itored lo 'ts normal condition, hearing will be des'rojed forever; nine coses out of ten are ca'ifed by catarrh, which i nntbing but an inflamed condition of the muccus surfaces. e will give One Hundred Dollars for any cased I'eafneRS (caua d by raturrb) tlta' ran not t:c cured by Hail's Uatnrrh Cure :rtd lor circulars, Iree V J CHENEY At Co, Toledo, !l liv drugi Ufa, 75c. liu l'i. Fain'tv h i 1 1 are Ine b'-st. THE STOCK OF THE SAN FRANCISCO SHOE FACTORY consisting of $10,000 worth of High Grala and Up to date footwear, must and will be sold within SO days at tbe mercy ol the publlo of Albany. Sale will begin SATURDAY, AUG. 9TKI, at 9 a. m. not before, on First St , opposite Postoflice. , The Factory Sale of Shoes. LOOK FOR RED FLAG. J. MORRIS, MANAGER. icio. From the News : J 15 Cyrus returned fr m Dawson Wednesday, e uude hit t-i hotna in ten davs,and reports the re-t of the Scio people up mere doing pretty well but the moat oi them wi.l come ou' thia fall Friday of last week the stare of Mr Smith, at Muimers, caught fire from a defective Btave pipe, and was Hted only by the timely arr.vtl of help and tho hardest kind of work. Antone Holeb, who has been to East ern Oregon for some time pant, was brouirht uome last b r.dav eutieniig lrom a severe attack of appendicitis, An ab cbbb had firmed around tbe appendix. An operation was performed on him Sunday morning by Drs Prill and Hill. tie rained trum tne etiects ot rae opera tion, but his serious condition does not give much hopes ot recovery. PRE'frY SAFEJKULE TO GO BY. Whet theie is a feeling that the heart or luogs, blood or liver, brain or nerves are disca ed, at once commence to doctor tbest'iaiich. 1 bat is tho toucdttion of the trouble :n 90 cases out of every luO 'Ommence to regulate the digestive or,'una,',get them in Ilea1 thy working con dition, find the other troubles will leave of themselves. Diseases which havs their beginning in Ibe stomach mmt bo cv rod through tue stomach, Toe tnediulne for stomach disorder, and bolf the ills, is Dr, Gunn'- Unproved Liver Pills. These pillb put all tbe digeative orders in good con ditioa erlhal the disease has no basis to work upon. Thoy art Bold by all drug gists for 25 els, per box One pill is a dose. We wi'f send a box pod; naid, on receipt of 25 otd( or to any body who wants to try tbem we will sen I 2 pills free, Send ame and to Dr, Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa, For Salem? PoBhay & Mason, Jruygists, A Cyre for Cholera Infantum "LasUMay ' tays Mrs Curtis Uakor, of Bjok waiter: Ohio, "aa infant child of our i oigh-ior's wa2 suffering fruai cholera in fantum S The doctor bad given up all hopes of( recovery. I took a bottle cf CLaraberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemody to tho house, lolling them 1 felt sure t would do good If used accord ing to directions, lo two day's time the shild hal fully recovered, and is now (nearly a yoar since) a vigorous healthy irin . t mve recomineoueu mis remedy fteqiientlj- and have never known it to f.:il in Buy tipglo Inslanci. For fa'o by all dtuggiits, K Cbambsrlain's I'lnolic Cholera and rhoea Iteiedy hma world wi le repj'ation for its cur- . It never 'uil i ml i i a p'e.s- ant and la'o to take. For sale hv nil drugging -j-ro-Ttflc ro nny cent f3;;a,antepd totsoi aaOU euro. mnk. w. Vac sirc.rj,. 'i.ar O'.iH Wo U A'." Or'ttf v OSTEOPATHV. A Bvelem of iraiiu diseaues that positively cures 75 per cent and benetils 95 po- cent of caees pronounced incurable by other methods ot treatment. All diseaees treated. Chronic caeea a specialty, DR. E. CLYDE BEAL, (jradnate of .tmciinin Scl.cul, Kirktville, Mo. osi f-:oi.vriiic physician. Office Goodwin Block 2nd St. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. ill) Why Don't You rids any noreV Homember how much bitter yon felt and looked when 70U did. Havn't any wheel I Oh I that's easy. Go to OIILING & !1Ul,BURT8. You'll find the leading ir,al:es thora, and you'll get your nionova' worth, too, overy time. Highest ginde cyclos at roc bottom prices. A flrat-class b:e, fully war ranted, $35.00. Got tho boat it's tbe c:iO:i,ost In tno long run. QMing & Hulburt. A NOBLE PIECE OF FURNI TURE.) The quartered oak dining labloB, side boards and chairs we take pride in dis playing are nobilities in the furnituie line of succession real Kings and Queens of artistic designing and mann- actnre. Like most stable crowned beads, the line never runs out and im proves with time. Get some r f e nobil ity in yonr home. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. tit 1 ; .'LV..VMI 2$ Read This Twice. "Not how much money you opend, but how yoa spend it, determines whether or not you are economical,' How can yoa do better than T)f. Ilobbs8ifirBffUS Pill euro nil klfl r Pn.tr. Make an Investment In an education, which will be in re to bring in rich returns in after years? Time ii not money, unless wisely spent Now id the accepted time to gain a mastery of self and your surroundings?, and how and where can you do it better than be.enterlng . Albany College at once- ('tactical and helpful courses are offered theie Men and woman who know C"llege needs and ways awaii you there, Expenses are at lowest there. Write or morB particulars and for a catalog to the Presliieut of the college Albany Oregon.