Albany 4- emocrat VOL. XXXVIII. ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 12. SO. 7. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. COLLEGE BOOKS COLLEGE SUPPLIES. BRING YOUY 8ECOND HAND BOOKS AND EXCHANGE FOR NEW BOOKS. IT CHARLES KNEClirS PUBLIC SALE. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on September 20, 1902, tbe undersigned trill Bell at pnblie auctiou, on tbe Janie Powell farm one mile eaBt of tbe Price asbool house, 6 miloa east of Albany, to tbe bigheet bidder, hia entire farm out It, consisting of implements and dorses, sheep, cattle and bogs. Terms of sale: All sums under $10 cabu. in band, all sums over $10 6 per aenc discount for cash, or 1 year's time at 8 per cent interest with approved security. Free lunch. A. J. CALDWKI.L, J: Fbohan, Auctioneer. The New York World Time haB demonstrated that the Tbrice-a-Week World stands alone in its class. Other papers have imitated ite form but not its succeed. This is be cause it tells all the news all the time and tells it impartially, whether thai news be political or otherwise. It is. in fact, almoBt a daily at the price of a weekly and you cannot afford to be with out it. Republican and democrat alike can read the Thrice-a-Woek World with ab solute confidence in its truth In addition to news, it publishes first class serial stories and other feature; suited to the borne and fireside. The Thnce-a- vV'eek World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year an this pays for 156 papers. Ve oifjr this unequalled newspaper and the Al bany Dkmocbat together one year fo $2.00 ' - Laura Vice-President of Women's Democratic Clubs of Nc.-thern Ohio. W AKJS JUAJNI I I sickly women be- I tween the nes of 45 and 55, but thero are very few invalids over 55 and 60 years of age. The change of life coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives Mr$. Lattra her a new lcaso on life. Thoso who meet this change 'in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while a woman who lays asido .tho active duties of womanhood ia health sel dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she has passed 60. This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes the change of life as a dangerous period and she also has faith in Wine of Cardui. Sho writes : "As I had always oeen troubled more or less at the menstrual period, I dreaded WINE of CARD VI : : OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS : : DR. CYLTHIE J. RAMSEY and DR. HUGH E PENLAND, GRADUATE-! OF THE LOS ANGELES and KIRKSVILLE SCHOOLS Wish to see all chronic cases that have been given up aa incnrable. It does not coet anything for tbe Doctors counsel and examination, and they may be able to help you. Remember their system of healing i different from what you have been used too. They don't use drugB, surgery, messiage. nor faith. But by ecientiSc Osteopathic manipulation they control the organic life of the hnmai body and sncresslnllv comb-.t disease. Don't say there iB nothing in it because they don't fill the system full ofdrucB, but ir form youreelf about tbe acience. Remember alao that they treat acute as successfully as chronic. OFFICE : Broaualbin St. between 2nd and 3rd Ste, Phone 4-8-2, MISFITS Those forest Ores surest that timber land is not very good property to hold too I or ir. A bird in the hind is worth two in the bush. Salem, Ashland aud Medford are tbe towns that have sent some of tuet liter ature eaBt for distribution under tbe Harriman plan. It is lima Albany not a move on. The pampulets should have been printed in editions, and sent for ward as fast as printed. Get a move on. Doug Hamilton was in the city last evening, making etreet. speeches. In stead of being taken seriously he baa aimoly become tbe laugh ng stock of those hearing him. and aa a religious . issertation bis talks are a farce Doug won't Btand a ghost of a show even be side me Herald reporter who was the subject of one of hie comment-. FORWENT: After the lt of Ootober theioarding house ot Mrs. J H. How ard will be run as a rooming house, where pleasant rooms can be secured by a' I de-iring them. Cor. First and , Baker streets. Nice looking widow, no family, has good farm, city prouerty ant $16 000, s-eks acquain unce of true honorable guntieman; object earlv marriage; no triflera. Miss Leo. 410 E. 43rd St, Obicago. ACTIVE PERSON to work at home; $36 paid for 12 daya tr al ; permanent if satisfactory. Address Manager Engwall, Lakeside Bldg., Chicago. FOR SALE. All city aud farm prip erty now owned by H F McSlwain, Mrs. D. Mcllwair, and W. H. Ray mond will be sold at a aargain. For in'ormation call ou W. H. Goltra at the Agricultural store of Goltra & ItumbaugD, Albany, Oregon. We have autborizer Mr. W. H. Goltra who has full charge of tbe aoove prop erties to collect all rente sb per contract. H. F. McIlwain. We ask water consumers to observe the to.lowing rules: Irrigation hours, 5 a. m. to 9 a. m. and 4 p. m to 9 p. m, Sprinkling streets with hose prohib ited. Hose must be used with nozzle, Wante in closets is not allowed. In case of fire all irrigation must stop. A carelul observance of these rules will be insis.ed on, as In n other way can we furnish a satisfactory service. C. O Hoarjs, Manager llbiny Canal A Watar Co. S. the change of life which was fast approaching. 'While vis iting with a friend I noticed that she was taking your 'Wine of Cardui, and she was so enthusiastic about it that I decided to try a bottle. I ex perienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking it for three months and now I , menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now S. Webb. until I have passed the climax. I do not dread it now, as I am sure that your Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit at this time." Wine of Cardui is tho remedy to ro-inf orco a woman against the shock that comc3 with tho chango of lifo. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suf ferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon you. Thor ough preparations should bo mailo in advance. Begin the Wino of Cardui treatment today. A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. later Notice TELEGRAPHIC. Anutlier Fatal Auto mobile Accident. San Francisco, Sept. 12, Mrs. Will iam M. Stewart, wife of the United States Senator irom Keveda, was killed today in an automobile accident. Mrs. Stewart was enjoying a ride with hei nephew, Henry Fooie and H. B. Taylor, i They were going along Santa Clara ave nue in Alamed.t Coun v, Taylor guiding the machine and sending it along at high speed. A vehicle approacotd, and Tay lor swerved the automobile in ordir to Bvoid a collision. At that moment he either loet control of the steering eppsr- tus or made. a miscalculation. The au tomobile ran into a telegraph poU, a m the occupants wne thrown out, Mrs. Stewart struck cn ber bead and was car ried in an unconscious condition to a sanitarium in the vicinity, where she soon died. Around Oregon City. Oregon City, Sept. 12. Sixty people are bomele-sin the town 01 Springwater, 20 miles east of Oregon City. Fire reached that place early this morning and the peopiH were forced to tiee for their live". The poBinflice and store, owned by W. J. Lewelling, took fire and was destroyed in a few hours, together with the Grange Hall, Maccabee Hall, cbe church and public school building. and many residem e . A Conference HAnniSBUKQ, Pa., Sept. 12. A confer ence was held at the Executive Man. sion tonight between Governor Stone, Senator William Flvnn and W. K. Mc Mullin of Pittsburg : President Mitchell and District Presidents Duffy, Fahey and Nichols, of tbe United JMinewbrkers of America, for the purpose of discussing means of 'settling the anthracite coal strike., OfCourse. Waohinoton. Sedt. 12. Renresenta- tive Hepburn, the champion of tbe Nic aiagva Canal in the House, bp id today that Attorney-General Knox was learn ing in PariB what the opponents of the Panama Canal schemu knew when tn.y objee'ed to the adoption of that route i that is, that ;it will be impossible to maintain a title to the Panama Canal. Hop Strike. Saleji, Or.. Sept. 12. The strike of the boppickers in the Jack son yaid, near Fairfield, was Bettled today by the em ployers agreeing to advance the price for picking from 40 to 50 cents per box. Tbe raiee demanded was granted within vv- en hours after the strike was declared. The yard iB operated by Ohinameu, and about 200 pickers are employed, RELIGIOUS. Presbyterian church: Morning wor- euip ai 10:3 . Bitbj- ct of aermoti : ''At tbe Spriug of A'aters." Sabhath school at 11:45; Senior Endeavor at U:30; evening worship at 7 :30, subject of ser in n: "Masvis ot tuo Kingdom " M. E. church South: Regular ser vices morning and evening. U. P. church: Preaching bv the Daa- tor Rev. White at 10:30 and 7:45. Sab bath school 11:45, Junior EnHnavor. 3:30, Senior Endeavor 6:45. it, cm urvu: ruacuiDg oy ino pastor at 10:30. and 7:S0 p m. Sunday school at 11 : 4 , Epworth League 6:30. All are iuviied. , m T. .i , . n i i . i . Gregg's Coffee. ' Three Grades. Gregg's Brand M. & J. 40 cents lb. Combination Mocha & Java 35 cents lb. French Breakfast 25 cents lb. Best hy test. Deafness Caurjot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the deceased portion of tho ear. IVre iaonly one wiy tocuredeafness.und 'hat is by constitution il remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed condition oi ho mucous lining ot. tb Eustachian Tube. Wnen this tuba gets inflamed you aave a rurnbltug sound or impeifect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed ileaf aesi is the result, and unless the inflam nation can Le taken out and this tube re tored lo its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out if ten are ci'ised bv catarrh, which i nothing but an inflamed condition of thp We will gtvn One Hundred Dollars fj inycaseot neatness (causid bv cat: toat can not bij cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F J CHENEY i: (Jo, Toledo, '. . Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are tne bsst. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. Cylthle J. Ramsey and Dr. J Hugh', E.' Penland, Graduate,'. Osteopaths. Offloe Broadalbln St. between 2nd and 3rd. . Phone. Black 482. ' Fall display of Sne trimmed hats Tuesday, Sept 10, at the Ladies Baziar. WHEN YOU GET MEAT, Call at Long's shon at lirniulult,;.. econd streets. C oica mo'.ts cara'n'lu se'ected. A fine roaster it given away'Loonev, aboot 4,'i miles from Albany vith every $20 worth of meat bought lwnl Tangent. The owner can have r Long. property upon payment of expeuees, HOME AND ABROAD. Dr. E. O. Smith will locate with his family in Eugene. The old time Co. B. ol the Oregon Cavalry ol early days will have a reun ion at the state .'sir on Tnursdav, Sept. 18,!at 5 p. m. Ool. Montague is now tbe ranking of the company. The meeting ot the State Medical As sociation in session in Portland, has oeu of a good deal of interest. Presi dent David Stan Jordon of Stanford, is in Portland and will address the doctors tonight. Percy Willis, a former resident of this city, has just passed a successful exam ination for captain at tbe United States military school, at Fortress Monroe, Vir ginia While waiting to be commis sioned, uaptain Willis ia visiting New York City. Salem Journal. One ol, those suffering by the forest fires in Clackamas county, Is Mr. Moenke, father of two former Albany College Btudents. . Hia residence and all his barns and fences were burned. Hib furuiture was taken from the house, but even then wbb burned. Also several horses. Hia total loss is estimated at $8,000. James Williams and wife, of Seattle, late of Nebraska, were visitors at the borne of J. E Epley the latter part of the week. Ibe two gentlemeu are old friends. Mr. Williams eays we may expect a big ruBh of immigrants Irom his former Nebraska home during the next year. Jefferson Review. Hon. Wallls NaBh and wife accomp anied by Mr. 8. i Cook of Portl nd, manager of tbe Oregon Pacific Coloniza tion Company, passed down to Newport Monday evening. Mr. Nasu bas not yet ully decided whether his residence is to be continued in this county or else where; but wherever it may be ne as sures tbe Reporter that he will be found doing some hing tor Lincoln county. Toledo Reporter. Drutbta. Genuine cUmped C. C. C Never told In bulk. Beware ot the duller who Cries to itll "MRicthin i lest as jeod." Fall display of fine trimmed hats Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Lad - Baaaar My Challenge Delinquent Tax of 1900. , Notice is hereby "iven that tho dolin- 'quent tax roll of 1900 ia now In the hands of the sheriff with a warrant for tbe collection of the same. CoBta may s saved by prompt payment, aa on tbe lath day ot uctouer the advertising ot ths same at public sale will be begun. ' . U. M. Palmer, County Judge Public Sale. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1902, at 10 a. m I will sell at the Houck farm one and one ball miles south ol Tangent, Linn J I Co., Oregon, the following diseribed 41 property, one wasoo, three sets of bar- Ynem one boras and buggy and buggy harness, one new Ulivercnllierj plow ana other farm articles and bousebeid fur uiture, one organ, thirteen head of eatlle, cows and calves and yearlings. Terms of sale, sums of $10 and udder cash in hand, Bums over $10, noteswith approved security drawing 6 per cent interest per annum, one years time. Free lunch given day ol sale r L. L. Houck. Taken Up. A horse, black, about fifteen years old branded R. with scroll over the R, on I left hip and left shoulder, by W. II. . .1 Farm Machinery My 'Kpt ThQpM County S. S. Convention. A county Sunday Bchool convention was opened at the U. P. church yester day aftemoou with a .mail attendance. Prof. R. R, Ste e, of Por land, spoke ou the home department, tbe importance o which was demonstrated. Tuere was an informal discussion of S. S, work gen erally. To the evening the attendance was laruei. Rev. VV bite presided. After a "hort praise service Prof Steele, of Portland, spoke on the normal department, snowing the importance of tborougb preparation lor the work of teaching. Tbe etae superintendent A. A, Morse, a railroad man for twenty five yearn, apoke to the point on "A tront liu Sunday School," in which tbe three important things are a good pastor, a first-class superintendent and compe tent teachers. This closed tbe convention, no session being held this morning. Gregg's Brand Mocha & Java Coffee. "Beet by test." Demonstrated Thursday, Sept. 11th at our store. Bkah & Hooan. Phone 51. Smith's Dandruff Pomade stops itching scalp upon one anplMatioa. three to six removes all oandrnfl and will stop tailing hair. Price 50c, at all drag gilts F.islh & Mason, wholesale and retail di.-.ir..utiur. agentj. Nxw To-Dat. New prices today on oar entire stock of Wall paper. We Have marked them still lower, closing out everything in sight to make room for cur new stock. Drop in aud see what we are doing ; our time is yours. Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Ind is a poor man, but ho says be would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it coet live dollars a bottle, for it mved him from being a cripple, No external appli cation iB equal to this liniment for stiff and swolloa joints, contracted uuscles, slift neck, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains, it nan also cured num erous oases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by all druggists. NEv ORLEAN8, LA., March 20, l()02. I hereby authorize any agent or dealer handling the Improved Hancock Plow, manufactured by any (ft the licensed concerns, to ,mt up $500.00 ot my money against any other party manufacturing a disor mouldboard plow, that the Hancosk Plow will do more aid batter work, with L-sa draft, than any other plow on earth, on land suitable for a disj plow. M. T. HANCOCK, Patentee. Chling & Hulburt, Agents. Finest assortment ever brought to Albany. All grades of the very best makes. . Flemish Tapestries, ltajah Art, ExtraJSuperfine, Orientals and Granite, at the OREGON FURNISHING GO'S. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,! EUGENE, OREGON. Tbe first Semester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, (September 17th. The n following Schools and Colleges are comprised in the University Grd- uate BChool-Jn.legeof Liters tire. Science and Arts-College of Science and hngmeeniig-University Acadeaij -School ol Mmic-Schooi of Medicine beboot ol law. ' Million free, excepting in Schools of Law i nd Music. (Incidental fee I0 00 Student-Body tax 2.50 per vear.) Cost of Hying from ,1011,00 to $200 00 ner year, For Catalogue, address v REGISTRAR OF TUK UNIVERSITY, E0GFNXC, OREGON. DR. BEAL, OSTEOPATH. All diseases treated. Chronic cases a Specialty. GOODWIN Ma- 2nd 8t. Examination Free. Water Cure for Chionia Couati putiou. Take two cups of hot water half an hor beforoeach meal and jnt before going t bed, also a driuk of water, hot or odd, about two hours after each meal. Take lots of outdoor exercise walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this aud ia many cases ubroaio constipation may be oureft without the use of any mtdiciue. When a, purgativo is requireJ take something milt and gentle like Ohainborlaia's Stomach ami Liver Tublots. For sale by all drug gists, No Los ot Virne. I bave s id Unauioerlaiu'i Ooli.i, Chol era and Diarrhoea ltraiedy for years, an4 would rather be uut of coffoe and ugar chan ic 1 sola five uottie ot it yesterday to thr inhere that could go no farther, and then aro at work nirun this morning H R Piirlps, Plymou'h, Oklalnma. as will be seen by tbe above the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing r. angle day's time Yoa should keep a buttle of this Remedy in tba home. For sale by all druggists. For a bad taste iu ths mouth take Chamberlain's Stomach and Lirer Tall lets, For sale by druggists, OAS'fOHIA. iths 9 Ito Kind Yw Harc Always BtsfJI van too SJ CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Call 8, Notice ie heieby given that funds are on hand to pay city warrants Nob. 28t 39S inclusive of the issue of 1900. Inter est on said warrants will cease with the date of tble notice. Albany, Or., Aug. 25, 1902. . H. B. Cusick Olty Treasurer.