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Albany Democrat vol. n xvm. ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903. NO. U. OldCoughs chitis or consumption. Ayer's sumption. Not all cases, but OUR WANTS FOR KENT. On and after June 1, 6 room residence at Oth and Jefferson. Call upon L. W. Roes. PAST0RAGE. Beginning April 15 the fine pasturage oi -Lasalle Broa., near this city, will be open to ths public. Leave order with LftBelle Bros., or at the Bhop of P. 0. Anderson. ROYAL SALVE cures cuts, burns, chapped hands, aore lips and nipples, poison oak, piles, salt rheum, chronic sores, scalp diEoaeo etc. 25 and 50 per bos, Sam ilea free. MrB. May HairiB, over Steven's atore, Albany, Or. FOR SALE. A single harness. Call at the Star Baths, BroadalbiD street. $500 WEBER PIANO, second hand, in good condition. $225. At 2. V. Will's Music Store. A bargain. WANTED. A good girl to do genera housework. Address Box 293, Albany, Or. FOR SALE. A second hand piano, o will trade for a good, gentle buggy horse. Call at the Postal Telegraph office. INFORMATION WANTED of JoBeph Oharloa Kenney, of Halifax, N. S. Any information kindly received by his sisters Mary and Babe, 14 OroBS St, Waltham, Mass. WANTED. Several industrious persons in enh Btata to trtvel for house estab lished e'.dvea years and with a large capital, to cill upon merchants and ngantH for successful and profitable line, Permiuent engagement. Weekly cash silary of $18 aud all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced in casn each week. Expsrieace not essential. Men tion reference and enclose self addressed envelope. TBE NA'lIONAL, Caxton, Bldg., Chicago. CARPET WEiVING: MrB. T. S. Alexander, 836aouth Jackson atreet. EGGS. Highest cash 'price paid.by Jas McOourt, near First and Ferrv. WAIST SETS new and up-to-date at French's Jewelby Store. I can hsnrtily racomrnond Acker' h Tvdlets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles I h.ivs bejn suffering for eight , mooth3 and tiied many remedies without ) relief, until 1 got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablfts, which I used only a short time ana am now pui.u.j - voa for the speedy recovery, I am urate-! i I?.. . via 1 riivvnn. I tuny yours, "Vancouver, Wash. Send to W. H. Hooker Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. for a tree trial pickage. (Noth ing Like Them.) i A. D. BLOWERS & CO. ESTABLISHED 1895 Wholesale Commission Merchants, SEATTLE, WASH. -WE WANT EGOS, BU C ER, POULTRY AND VEAL. We refer to John Lennox, Albany, Oregon. (By permission.) ..Surprise Sale::: Of Drummer's Samples in all Wool Rugs. Also Carpet rem nants, at a reduction, for a few days. Come quick and take your choice. Remember that we h ave evertblng in the line of home turnlahing goods. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon. W.H. MIDLER Headquarter, for the celebrated RACYCLE. IVCR JOHNSON land DAYTON BICYCLES 1903 model. Complete line of Blcycle'Suodriee and Supplies Fishing Tackle. . Bicycle' Repairing a specialty and Novelty Work of all kinds. '2nd Street b. tween Ferry and;Broadatbin;Street, Albany". New coughs arebad enough ; old coughs are worse. They make you think of bron- Cherry Pectoral cures con very many. j. c. HOME AND ABROAD. PHOSCO refreshing. F. G. Will for jewelry. Phosco,' the best of all. Phosco, an Oregon drink. J. L. Irvine, paper hanger, phone 162. Drink Phosco at Pfeiffers Oyator Par lors, Only ac Pfeiffer'B Oyster Parlors, Phosco. An elegant display of silverware at P. G. Will's. ' - Souvenir spoons, the largest and moat complete line in the Valley at French's Jewelry Stor9. Impossible to foresee a"n accident. No impossible to be prepared for it. DP Tbomas'B E-.-lectric O.I. Monarch over pain; Two million Americans suffer the tor turing pangs of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cares. At any dim store. Terrible plagues, those itching, pest ering diseaBeB cf the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan'e Ointment cures. At any drug Btore. "Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year, Dr. Wood's Norwa Pine Syrup cures little coidE cureB big colds too, down to the very verge of consumption. MisB Lura Campbell has been re-engaged for next year in the Corvallis schools. ., The Eugene Guard compliments Mr. S. M. Titus, of that city, father of Mrs. John O'Brien, of this city, upon the ar rival of his seventy fifth birthday today. , Public Auction. J. E. Aid rich, milea north of the Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon will Bell at public auction, Tuesday ,June 0th, without reserve, his entire herd oi high grade dairy ehort-horn cattle, con sisting of 26 heavy and rich milking cowb, 18 2 and 3 year old heifers and about 40 yearlings and calves, also pedigreed Durham bull and heifer. This will be an absolute closing out sale and an excellent opportunity to purchase some grand dairy and beef catlle at yonr own price. Remember the date and every body attend. Geo. D. Baetox, Auctioneer. IV' ...jit . t. n f-. .. . . nFMnnrt mil'. ifiers, ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXIR unaer a positive guarantee, as win cure all chronic and othei bloo poisons If you have eruptions or sores on your body or are paie, wsuk or mu uuwu, 1. 1 juau what you need. We refund money if you are not satisfied. 50 cents and $1.00. Burkhart & Lee, agents. GO CARTS just received at the House Furnishing Co'a. Yon should see tne new GlaBsware just in at , O. E. Bhownbll's. a, y, The Kind You Hara Always j The Kind You Hara Always nature TELEGRAPHIC. The Mississippi Flood. St, Louis. Juoe 6. --Buildings along the river front at St. Louis wore aban doned yeBtsrday, and the river is ex. pectpd to go still higher today. Several Illinois towns on the Missouri are under water, and the people are go ins about in boats. Crops and farming lands were greatly damaged by the breaking of levees. The people bad been warnedna time to es cape. More Arrests. Washington. June 5. As a result of the sweeping investigation of affairs at the rostomce department i. W. Mt Gregor, clerk in charge of the suppliss tor me rural tree delivery service anu E. Uoton of Baltimore, one of McGreg' or'e assistants, wera arrested today on the charge of conspiracy with C. E. Smith of Baltimore, to defraud the govb ernment in the purchass of the leather poucues lurnished the rural carriers throughout the country. Important Meeting. Washington, Juno 6. Secretary Hay will bring before the President tomcr iow the Russian-American eituatioa, both as regards the Manchurian and Kiehinel incidents. It is expected these matters and the postal investigation will consume most ol the Cabinet e attention at i i meeting torrow. Roosevelt in Washington, Washington, June 5. The President returned to Washington tonight from nis memoraDie crip ot over two montns through the West, H was given a a hearty reception by the people of the Capital City, who lined the sidewalks as his carriage, escorted by the battalian of High School Cadets, wue driven to the White House. Oaring Robbeiy. Seattle, Juhe 5. Mre. Roberf S eater, wife of a prominent furniture dealer', wao chloroformeu and robbed of about $1900 in her apartments in the McCombs block, today. Two men entered the rcom, and MrB. Sorter . thinking they bad come to pay a bill, walked to the opposite Blue oi tne room to get an ac count book, where Bhe was caught and cnioroiormea. Forest Fires. New Yobk, June 5. The forest fireo in the Adirondacke and New England.are Bpreaaing at an alarming rate and de stroying millions in timber and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth af summer cottageB and campine resorts. . Fires are reported in Vermont, - New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maine. religTous. Preaching in the Congiegational Church morning and evening, by Rev. iieisou, assisted by Key. Ulapp. First Christian Church. Morning worthip: 11 a.m . sermon tonic: "The GoBpel of Love." Evening worship, ,8 p. m., in cnarge ot tne Bible school. 1. P. S. O. E. at 6:45 n. m. and Bible School at 10 a. m. The Rev. William E. Bates of Winne bago City, Minn., will occupy the pul pit of the First Presbyterion Church to morrow. All o'her services as usual. Stiangere in the city cordiad y invited to tteod, Men wanted for work on a farm. Good places for good steady hands. Good wages. A renter for a 7U acre larm . lake im mediate possession, on Bhares. 4 miles out, good farm. Wanted, a. good o room house, well located, for a small lamily, rent must be moderate. Have a buyer for a good 6 room house, four blocks from court house $1600.00 to $1800.00. au kinds ot larms and city property. Bneiness chances, business property for sale. Come in' and tell us n bat you want. Howard & Pbice. " Mrs.. Fred Vrirsdh, No. 228 Territorial Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. I am pleased to give my experience with wine ot Cardui as I am very grateful for its help. After my first baby was bem I could not seem to regain my strength, although the doctor gave me atonic which he considered very superior, but instead of getting better I prew weaker every day. My husband came home oneeveningwith some Wine of Cardui and in Jifrs, Frtd sisted that 1 take it for a week and see what it would do for me. As fee seemed to have so much faith In It I did take the i medicine and was very grateftl to find my strength slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to tzkz up my usual duties I am very enthusiastic in its praise." OTHEIUIOOD is the noblest duty nn-l hiphest privilege women can r.cMievo orasnireto. Witn- O'.it this privilecewDmen do not got all there is in life too often they go through world discontented, wrapped iin in tlwlr oivn selfish wes and troubles. How different is the happy mother, watching fier children grow into manhood ana womanhood. A mother lives as many lives as she has children their joys and sc. -owa are ViW of CARDUI MISFITS. The Democrat is always glad to cor rect errors and make apologies. Here's to Alton Ooates, the best all- rouna college athlete in the Northwest, Quality counts. That is the reason Albany College has' been winning. Seven men is a pretty small number lor a ut'ld meet. Jai tsnan shot nictura nf thi fift-.v vnrrt dash at Corvallis in the O.A.C. field meet shows Torbet slightly in the lead, with Bergman next and Williams third With rWraa tna nn ll.a namn mn .1. ll vv...uu wwu IIB D.UD UinilV, All close togei her. The judges gave Berg- uiou auu xuruut a tie. Burggraf Makes the Plans. 1 From the BrownBville Times. C. H. Burggraf, the well known ar chitect of Albany, was in town yesterday consulting with those in charge of the Wood-nan and Pearl brick block. Au thority was given Mr. Burggrf to draw plans at onee. Work on the brick yard, located on the Geo. Porter farm, was commenced this week. This iassures a brick structure for Brownsville tnis sea eon. A Fair Rebel. Was presented by the Allen Stock Company last evening to a good sized and satisQsd audienco. It is a vry in teresting Btorv, with plenty o humor, and was well presented by this company of popular artists. Tue splendid work of the orchestra adds mUeriallyJto the performance This afternoon Hazel Eirke was being prese ited at a matinee and to night i'he Dangers of New York will be given. His Last Hope Realized. (From the Sentinel Gebo Mont ) In the first opening of Oklanoma to settlers in 18S9. ths eiitor of this paper was among the many 6eekers after for tune whj made the big race one fine day in April. Daring his traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to checE, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One cUy one of his neighbors brought him ono Btnall bottle of Ohamberlain'e Colic, Cholera and Ji arrhoeaKemerly as a last hope. A big dose was givoa him while he was rolling aboul on ths gronnd in great agony, and in n filar minnlai t Vi ilna wn. ...nAlnl The good effect of the oiedicine was soon uuuuuu unu wi'Qia an nour tue patient wa3 taking his first souud slee,. for a fort- ninh. Tl,aAn. . 1 complete care, and he cannot help but , fjinioiui, iuu Hensou ror ouwei uis o.ders being at hand suggests this iteai. L l. n .1- :. ' 1 Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Ba'm is an anti- Beptio liniment, and when annlied to cuts, bruises and burns, cauBeB them to beat without maturation and mu:h more quickly than by the usual treat ment. For sale by all druggist. It you desire a eood complexion use MOKl TEA, a pure herb drink. It acts -on the liver and makes tbo skin smooth and clear, Cures sick headaches, 25 cts and SO ctu. Money relunded if it tees not satisty you. vvrlin to w H HooKiiu iSc Go, Buffa'o, N Y. fcr free sample. Burkhart & Lee, agents Our immense line of fireworks and 4th of July novelties are i,u on display at 'ihe sugar Bowl. hers, as arc their ambitions, triumphs and defeats. Ilealthv women do not Buf fer miscarriage nor does a woman who is healthy suiter tortures at cniiapirtn. It is the woman who is ail ing who has female weak nesswho fears the ordeal of becoming a mother. "Wine of Cardui builds up the wo manly in a woman. It stops all unnatural drains and XTnrath. strains irregularities which are re sponsible for barrenness and miscar riage. It makes a woman strong and healthy and able to pass throuch preg nancy and childbirth with little suffer ing. After tho ordeal is passed the Wine prepares a woman for a Bpeedy recovery to health and activity. 7ine o Cardui, in re-inforcing the organs of generation, has made mothers of women who had given up hopo of ever becoming mothers. Wineof Cardui will cure almost any case- of barrenness except cases of organic trouble. How can you refuse to take such a remedy that promises such relief from Buffering? Wine of Cardui simply makes you a strong woman, and strong, healthy women do not suffer. They look for ward to motherhood with joy. A million suffering women have found relief in Wineof Cardui. Dr. Damn's Treatment Ibe philosophy ot his treatment may be briefly stated thus: Force is spirit in motion. Vital vorce is organic mo tion, or the proper movement of organ ized particles as they pass to and from the human system. Disease, in a wcrd, is obstruction the result of an impaired vital force, and it Is at least accompanied if not cured, by deranged organic mo tion. These derangements can only be effected by calling in tho aid of the electro-magnetic or vital forces, which are concerned in all organic changes. So powerful is tii's influence, that persons who have many- years suffered, have been restored to health in an almost in credible space cf time. Pr. Darrln's system will not restore a lost member of the body, or other impossibilities, but it will, in a majority of cases, give relief where other remedies nave failed. The practice is based on the most strict laws of bc ence, and is in harmony with all natural laws. Physicians ol every prac tice not only acknowledge thiB power, but receive the treatment for tbemeelves and their families, aa well aa recommend the treatment to their patients. . CAN HEAR A WHISPER,, Miss Nellie Durfee, a Popular Young Lady of Shaw, Regains Her Hearing One Year Ago. To THE EDITOB OP THE DEMOCRAT 1 I came to Salem with my daughter April 28, 1902, to consult Dr. Darrin concerning her deafness. After a thor ough examination the doctor took the cae nnder treatment, and in one oper ation and with the use of electricity, re stored her hearing, much to our surprise and grat'flcation. C was bo , much pleased with her cure that I placed my self nnder the doctor's care. He has cured an aimcst total deafness of one ear, with which I bad been afflicted for twenty-three years. 1 can be referred to by letter or in person, and will gladly answer all questions. I reeiae at Shaw, Marion, county, Oregon. May, 1902. O. R. Dohfeb. ONE YEAR IiATEit. Shaw, Or , May 23, 1903. Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir: Replying to your letter of inquiry will say,my daugh ter and I are both well, and so far tbe results of your treatment' one year ego Beem to oe permanent. Your friend, . 0. K. DcitVBE. MILLINERY . As thet season advances' you still have that opportunity of selecting your hat from a flesh and up-to-date collection, for, by us offering the correct styles at such low prices does not allow shop worn goods to ac cumulate. Large delayed shipments of millinery goods arrived this week so in order to keep the goods moving we are making further re ductions in all trimmed goods. You will be equally benefited in orders. "THE LEADER" O. P. WOLCOrT, Prop., Circanistances Alter Caes Last summer Smith's life was one of vexation, tad temper and profanity. Since then he has purchased one of our new improved Lawn Mowers, and life with him is one long, Bweet dream, and bis bappieet hours are tbose when run i ning his new mower across bis lawn. Try one. Ohling A Bulburt baa this 1 OHLING & HLLBURT, 405 West Firat Street. DRS. RAMSEY & PENLAND OSTEOPATH. All diseases treated, both acute and chronic. Tern.s reasonable. "KFtCEs Broa.lalbin;st.etweenJ2ndand 4tb. PhoneJBlack Examination Free, Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from 10 to 5 o'clock daily ; evening 7 to S, Sunday, 10 to 3. Tbe doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and Kidney dis eases, or those who suffer from apathy and indiff rence; also genito-unnary and ekin diseases in either sex, such aa blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varicoceles tnd stricture. All curable cbronio diseases treated at $5 a week, or in that proportion of time as the case may require . No case pub lished except by peimlsBion of the pi tieot. 411 business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential Electrical appliances fur iisbed. One v;it is desir able, though many cases can be treated by home treatment by writing symptoms. BUSINESS R.iora honed and set 25c at Stat Baths. Wedflinp. rnianenmant nnl ntl.ap ina in the latest designs at F, G. Will's. aud organ. fjBUal terms. 627 W. Ferry. Dor instruction in vocal and piano music Bee Mibs Winifred Beal, 810 Ferry St. quickens the appetite, Grape Kola, at the Sugar Bowl. Mre. Adams has new embroidery pat- rnrna fnr aht.f m.i.la n.ll nn.l ann !... - " - -" . nn.aka. wait auu gvo HUL before purchasing elsewhere. Vioreck's Exhilirnnt liair Tonio re. stores hair to its original color. Viereck Ezema and Dandruff Oure or money re- mnueu. ouu per oottie, If it's a bilious attack, take Chamber lain's Stomach and l.iver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by all druggists . All subscribers to the Evening Tele gram, who have not secured one, may secure a picture of President Theodore KooBevelt by calling immediately at the Sugar Bowl, 2nd street. Maple Ridge Diary. Leave orders at Parker Bros, for milk from the dairy. L. B. PATSB.Prop. Telephone number Black 674. Go to the Star Baths, to Oscar the boot black, (or the best ehine in town. lt;will only est you one tenth of a dol lar, to gojnfter and return shoes is fifteen cente At the Star Baths. Oham'oerlain'j Stomach nnd Liver Tablets are jus-, what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eating huu wasH up wim a ma tnste ia your moutb. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and giro you a reluh for your tood. For sale by all druggist. MENTIONS. 337 1st St. (Successor to O'Neil's) I