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Democrat YOL. XXXVIII. ALBANY, OREGpS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1903. NO, 55. .. Albany Hair falling? Then you are starving it. You can stop hairstarvation with a hairfood. Ayer's Hair Vigor. OUK WANTS WANTED: Roomers, with or witbonl meals. Convenient location. Call at 704 S. Broadalbin street. 8EtD OATS. Russian 8ide,500 bushels, for Bala by H. Rickert, Granger. FOR SALE. A good horse, $65. Call at feed stable, in rear of Ruej House. FOR SALE : Millinery Goods and tix tures for eale on First St., Albany. Qcod location, for pariiculars write to Box 184. Albany, Oregon. WOOiJ YARD. 1200 cord i of wood piled Dp in Albany, for eale cheap. W ill trade for a small farm. H. Betant. 300 OREi li , anil p itato land for sale Will ilivi l-a ii i to suit purchasers. In quire of H. Bryant. FOR SALE. Some Poland Onina pigB and hogs. Any one desiring thorough bred animals please call on F. H, EiiEheon, across the Willamette. For sale at reasonable prires. WANTED. A trustworty gentleman or lady in eaeb county to manage busi ness for an old established bouse of solid financial standing A straight, bona fide weekly salary of $18.00 uaid by check: etch Wednesday witb all oxpeutisa direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses: Man ager, 850 Oaxtoa Bldg., Chicago. WOOD. For eale, dry maple and mid dle growth fir, $3.75 pr cord, deliv ered. Leave orders at S. N. Steele & Co. or address V. H. Coster, Aloany. ALBIKE CLOVER 8EED cr sale, a 1 1 a cents a pound. Call on or ad dresB J. Roth, R. F. D. No. 1, and seed will be delivered promptly. FISH AND POULTRY. Fresh fish and poultry constantly ou hand at Jus. McOourt's Market, near cor. First and Ferry streets. Highest market price paid for poultry Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of the stomach are all duo to Indigestion. Kodol oures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomaoh, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only curs In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes fining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Gives Health to the Sick and Strength to the Weak. Bottles only, $1.00 Stra fcoldtnt 2K ttraas the trial aka, which sells for 50c. Prepared by B. O. DeWitt ft Co., Chicago. MS. RAMSEY & PENL AND OSTEOPATH. All diseases treated, bbthjacute and chronic. Terms reasonable. OFFICE: Proa.Ulbiu St. between 2nd"and 4th. Phono BlackJ4S2. Examination Free. LowU( Hill. MISFITS. Two normal Bchools 18 all the Btate of Oregon should support, one in western Oregon, tbat at Monmouth, and one in eastern Oregon, that at Weston. Hons. W. R. Bilyeu, and F. I. Cor nell have each bad their pictures in the shape of caricatures published in the Portland papers and one is due in honor of Senator Miller. Congress should be petitioned to put a revetment on the beach near the depot, which has been in great danger from thj back water of the oceans of water in the leighborhood to-day. One of the clerks down at Salem is Editor Curtis of Astoria; a former mem ber. He has to have something The Dkuockat man first Baw Curtis in the presidential campaign of 1880 when he epoae through the state as a boy orator. A good many of the members of the Btate legislature will spend Sunday in Portland, riding on free passes, and get ting inspiration from metropolitan associations which will enable them to graft the dear people and make them think they are favored. The bill creating the countv of Stock man bas passed the bonee. It should be defeated in the senate. Crook and Wasco counties have already been cat np loo much. Every town up there wants to be a county seat, and the result is a continual itching for a new county. Bills amending city charters are being rushed through on trolley llnea, per functory affairs tbat should be attended to in some other way, bo as to avoid august bodies like the Oregon etate legislature being bored by monotonous reading of long charter amendments. The military book giving the history and record of the Oregon regiment in the Philippine campaign presents the record of each member individually Several of the Albany "boys" are recorded with bavirjg been in the guard bouse, bnt most of them have a clean sheet. An Albany man tells of a blizzard back in Minnesota of eo severe a nature i bat the next morning on the wind side ol u house there was a pile of enow under the key hole blown through reaching from the floor to the key bole. Last night it rained bo bard that there was pile of iain under the key bole of the post office door reacting up nearly high enough for catfishmg Johnson, the foot ball manager ol the O. A. O. a few days aga sent a challange to McMinnville for a game next fall, and said "I do hope you will beat Al bany this year." By mistake he.ssnt it to Manager Wallace of the Albany team, who returned it with "many tbankB." Albany bas also been asked lor a game, but will have to await the intercollegiate schedule. Taken Up. i west Shepherd dog witb breast and white toes. A emal, Fox Terrier, white and black spotted, tan bead and muazle. John Oatlin, Poundinaster. NEW KOfiT WORLD Thrlce-a-Week Edition 18 Pages a Week . . . . . . 156 Papers a Yeai For One Dollar bllshedeT.ry AlternaleDayexeept The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The Nbti Xobk World is first among ail "weekly' papers in size, frequency of publication and thefreBbiiPss, accuracy and variety o its contents. It has all the merits of meat $6 daily at be price of a dolls wieklv. Its political news is prompt. TELEGRAPHIC. A New Engineer. Washington. Jiu. 23. Captain W. W. Hart-, foriuerlv local engineer in the Columbia iiiver district, and who made the plan for opening the Columbia Kiver bv means of canals and locks, be ween The Dalles and Celilo, bnt who has for the past year and a halt been on duty in tne ruillppincH, Has Deen oraerea to Portland to relieve Captain William O. LanoQti. Captain Lanafitt is ordered to Washington when relieved. Guilty of Treason. London. Jan. 23. Colonel Arthur Lynch, member of Parliament for Gal way, was today found guilty of hish trea son and was sentenced to death. When the trial was resumed today, counBet for the defense began Bumming up. There was no Bttempt to deny that Colonel Lynch BUPDOrted the Boers, but counsel contended that his naturaliza tion was in no way prompted by treason able intent, and wae solely for the ad vantage he would thus secure, for journ-i allelic purposes. This Paper's Founder Santa Rosa. Cel.. Jan. 23. James O'Meam, who many years ago ranked among the foremost journalists of the Pacific Coast, died hers tonight, aged 73 yeare. In editorial capacities he was connected with the San Francisco Exam iner before it became a morning paper, with the Ban t rancieco Chronicle ana Portland Oreiionian, and Portland News in tba late '80s. Ue has been living here quietly for yeare. He leaves a wife and tour children. Three Women Killed. ; New York, Jan. 23. Three women were killed and five women and one man severely injured in a panic in Leo pold Miller & Son's cigar faciorv on Crosby Btreet today, as a result of a fire in an aajoiuing building. Why Did He ChanRe? Washington, Jan. li. Men who are favoring the omnibus etatebood bill and some democratic newspapers have called attention to the lact that President Roosevel. hps changed bis attitude on question of the admission ol Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. It is stated that a year ago bis message waB in favor of admission and that be is now od poBed, . t Three Men Killed. X ittsdurq. Jan. i3. Three men were killed and three seriously injured early tuuuy iu lud eastern anu oi toe wan.sn tunnel, Souih Side, by an explosion of dynamite, due. it is said, to some one turning on the electrical current with out receiving the proper Bignal. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mark Designs Copyrights &c quickly :utct:rttiii our oittnlnn freo wfictlior &u Invention is probably piiloiitiible. Communlcn lioiid strictly eonddeiitlal. Handbook on Patour. mm freo. Oldest fluency for securing patenta,t P;ii(!iiti taken thruuuh liuun & Co. receive. ij.'aat notice, without, cburuo, la ilia . I K handsomely Ultutralad weoklr. T-nrpest ctr euliitlon of any icisiiUUc Journal. Terma, $3 a ?erir: f nur niontliB, W. Sola by all newsdealers. ?MJNNCo.---a New fork Branch Oflioo. 626 W 6U Wmhlntftoa.XX. C. THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH A Play ol Pure Heart Interest Colosnal Scenic Prodoction Perfect Original Cast ALBANY OPERA HOUSE Monday Night January 26. PRICE-75c. 50o and 25c. On sale at Wood worth's. He Who Waits too long is likely to be disappointed, but those who waited for our Big Clearance Sal are going to get the best of every thing at greatly reduced figures. You should not fail to be among the early callers. Here are a few leaders: 7 Spools of Thread 25c Ladies' Rubbers, any size in stock. . ,36c Men's Ruboers 53c 25 yds. Good Calico for $1.00 Ladies Under Vests 15o to 75c Ladies' Pants 15c to 75c Men's Under Shirts 25c to $1.00 " Drawers 263 to $1.00 " Working Shirts black and whlt9 39c Men's Blue Flannel Shirts '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '.IBs Table Linnen 20c to 90c per yard Towels from 5c to 25c Cotton Towling, per yard 4c Groceries at. San Francisco Prices. Safe and Store Fixtures for Sale. 315 West First Street, HOME AND ABROAD. M. M. Peer; has moved from Scio to Springfield, where he has purchased a drug store and will reside. A subscriber at Haleey writes : "Hal eey is changing postmasters, and there is a great kick all around." A student of Columbia University is 5 feet 3 and weighs 89 pounds. If he can train down sufficiently be will be given the position of cox wain in the rowing crew. W. T. Fogle has retired from tbb Prineville Journal, which he has sold to Black & Bailey, be declares at a loss of $1500, and be is now working in a barber shop in Prineville. Mary F. Gibeon, of Salem, has sued the Journal for $5,000 damages arising out of articles in the Journal In connec tion with a suit for divorce brought by Mrs. Gibeon against her husband and particularly in v connection with the answer ol the vbusbfend, The divorce suit has been decided in favor of the plaintiff, who having obtained redresB against her husband now goea for tbe newspaper man. ' "Mrs. PrlBcilla J. Stafford died yester day at Eugene at the home of her son J. M. Stafford, at the sge of 84 years. She wsb a pioneer of 1852 com ing here from her native Btate Pennsyl vania. Her husband died in 1888. She was a woman of splendid character and attainments. Five children Burvive, B. A. Stafford, of this city, j. M., of Eu gene, W. M of Spokane, B. R. of L,atan, wasn., ana Mrs. a. Hervey, of.Ritaville, Wash. Wm. Faber, tbe Albany breweryman, yesterday purchased of W . R. vViog the property on the corner of avenue A and Fourth Btieet, the consideration being $6000 caBb. The lot was a frontage of 75 feet on avenue A, with a depth of 120 leet. The building is occupied bv E. W. Riddle, who wae granted a saloon license last night, and a reBtaurant, and tbe property brings in a good rental. Tbe present price is a large advance on thai paid by Mr. Wing leat ye.ir. Aehland Tiding. It looks as though Corvallis would Bend a very small chorus to Evuene next May to assiet in the musical festival that will occur there at tbat time. From present indications it would not be sur prising if the local chorus gave up the matter, as there Beems to be no interest or enthusiasm in regard to the festiv.il. Great efforts have been made, bnt do- epite what bas been done it seems al most impossiDie 10 gee singers to atienn rehearsals. Ttie leaders have become eo discouraged over the outlook tbat we are informed they are on tbe verge of throw ing the proposition t p Time j Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don't accep'. fraudulent substitutes, imitations oi counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp ed C. C,.C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. We promptly ot'tnln Tl, S. imd Foreign (Send model, sketch or photo ol invention ior f free report on pntont ability. For free booa. Opposite U. S. Patent Office Men's Blue Overhalls-heavy weight. 40c " Cotton Pants 76c " Shoes 76c per pair to $3 00 Ladies Shoes 75c per pair to $2.75 Ladies' Kid Gloves 50c per pair Men's Cotton Gloves, per pair 7o " Hats, all shapes and colors '' : 40c to $1.75 " Linnen Colors 3 for Joe " White linen Shirts. . .50c to $1.00 Lace CurtainsOc to $1.0023 Pea,ii Buttons, two doaen (24) for. .5c CorBets all kind and sizes from 25c to 7Sc Silk Dress Goods 25 to $1.10 per yd P. COHEN, Eclectic Shorthand - - - Highly recommended by U. S. Circuit Court Judges: From E. B. Sherman, Master, Circuit Ccari of the United States, Onlcago. Nov. 22, ,1901: I have bad In my employ elnce I have been a Master in Ohanoery of this court, Btenographere writing different syBtems. One of my Btenographere writing tbe Eclectic system wae with ma 14 yeare, and her work was practically perfect. I have no hesitation . in saying that in my opinion tbe Eclectic eystem, if employed by one adapted lo stenographic work, will produce a good results as any system of stenography in nee, From Judge P. S. Grosscup, TJ. 8. Circuit Court ol AppealB for the Seventh Circuit, Chicago, Nov. lOtb, 1002: I have observed the work of Mies Kate S. HolmeB as a court sten ographer, and pronounce her a verv auperior reporter, the equal of any I know. Mies Holmes tells me she uses the system called Eclectic Shorthand. I am acquainted witb several other reporters who write the Eclectic System, and I know no better reporters. For private lessons and by mail address, I. RICHARDSON, Albany, Or. It Makes a Difference WhereVou My GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. CONN & HUSTON Keep the best and will sell at reasonable prices. Stop at their store. CARPETS:::: Finest assortment ever brought to Albany. All grades of the veiy best makes. Flemish Tapestries,; llajah Art, Extra SuperfineJ Orientals and Granite, at the THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO'S. A fine line of Winter Robes and the Celebrated Prineville Saddles at Wagner & Ketchum's Harness Shop, corner of Second and Ferry Streets, Albany. Albany, Oregon. llow Am Yimr Kidnm I WASHINGTON D. C. j-VlVVVVVV'VVVti