Couldn't Qunrrel, A Fable. j Intbedeplbs of a loreet lived two foxes who never bad a cross word with each other. One ol tlieui said one day in the politest (ox language: "Let's quarrel ." "Very well." md the other, "m you please, dear fiiend; bot bow shall we et about it?" "0, it cannot be difficult," said loz . number one, "Two legged people fall oat; why should not we?" Bo tbey tried all torts ol wavf, bat could not be done becaaee eaoh would give way. At laetjiumber one brought two atones: "There," said he; "von say tbey are yours, and I'll say they're mine, and we will quarrel and fight and acratob. Now I'll begio. These stones are mine." "Very well," answered the other gen tly ; ''you are welcome to them." "But we BUall never quarrel at this rate!" cried the other, jumping and lick Ing hie lace. "You old simpleton, don't you know that it takes two to make a quarrel any day 7" Selected. Why People Buy Books. Recently an American firm ol pub lishers, wishing to discover what It is that induces people to buy books, invited replies to a list of questions it sent out. From the answers it was deduced that 26 per Cent of thooo replying .purchased the book n question on the recommen- datton ol booksellers, 16 percent because they had road and liked other books of the author, 14 per cent on the rocom niendatlon of friends, 12 per cent be- cauBe they saw It advertised, and 10 per cent becnuse (hey saw it reviewed, while S per cent bought it because the title at tract.d them. The deductions from these figures which probably are fairly representative are. on the whole complimentary to ibo intelligence of readers. The old-time in fluouce of the bookseller, which was so potent as to become all-important to an tbors, ha waned, but still a considerable degree of It remains, and constitutes eyen yet the largest single factor, per nape, in ordinary cases in the selling of a book. The Moral of Schwab . From the Chicago News: The downfall of Schwab, among other things, is a tribute to the staying quali ties of the homely virtnea which cannot be safely excluded from Wall street if the public is in a position to find it out, All the truats are Badiler and wiBor to-day because of Schwab. lie has served to open investors' eye. A little less splurge and uioio copper-bottomed hon esty will iso well with the future; man agement uf ship -yard trusts, steel trusts and other trims A Kay county paper g man down there who called on his best giil one Sunday recently. After they bad talked until tbey oould not think of anything more to say, he deolnred hie in tention of kissing her. She was appar ently very iudignant and deolnred she would tell her father if he did. Kemem boring the old raying about faint heirt never winning fair lady, the young man dared, and succeeded in planting a fairly respectable kiss Bomowhere behind her er. The young woman arose hastily and walked Into the other room. "Puna" she said, "Mr. S. vnnis to see your new gun." "All right 1 All right," snld the old man, delighted with a chanco to show off his new shotgun. Taking it from the rack he (topped into the parlor. Ihe youug man broke four window panes in getting out, aud when last sren he was Mill running bareheaded down tbo country road. Ex. Washington politicians are taking con sidernhle iniurest in tiio Ohio situation where Tom Johnson, mayor ol Cleveland, has announced that he will be a candi date lor governor if the party deelrte. It is generally believed that Mr. John son's chiel object Ib the defeat of Senator Hauna and that he will lend his support to any oilier candidate If an apparently stronger man appears in the arena. Tho dofent uf Senator lliuuia Is legardrd by tilth m democrats ns an end devoutly to be hoped for as it would result in sadly demoralzing the republicans and would pave the way to democratic vie tory, removing thohead of a most un desirable element Irom national politics- It Is generally appreciated in Washing ton that niotii tit lite corruption lu the rost-otlico Department was due- to the limine Btylo of politics he having, as ha 8 bcon already told lu those letters, sad died l'erry lltnlh whin the latter wss first assistant postmastor General, with eeveral thovsaui political pledges, made to accomplish hteowu election o the Senate and that of the republican can didate lor President Washington Cor respondent. Tho Art buildingf, in view ul !;,. . iiiiinoniy ol the ren'ml smie-tore, conw deted by r-oine to have I- ' mo,! rHpi.1') mrst rnrt-d ol - . . Unlit. Kit i-tiuon tiulldiligs. It Is now Betu-. d -i.ai it t!l com,, i ted on tit date desired. Timber Land Hatters, Like View, Ore. Aug. 13, 1003. Albany Dbmocuat: I see by ihe press that an indignation meeting has been held in Linn conaiy, to protest against the wbolel ho d up of lands in Eastern O:egon : theie is and has been much speculation as to juit what these reservations are ior, and wbeie the powers he that is bringing be influence to bear upon tbe adminis tration, to withdraw the public lands from actual settlement, especially when Oregon is advertising its resources throughout the eastorn states, with a view to attracting emigrants here to develop its resources. Wbat effect tbeBe reserves will have on emigration when It becomes known in tbe East, and what tbe future politics of Oregon will be, is going to be an open question. I have been mucb in Ihe Land Office at Lake View for a year past,auc' have met and talked with many Oruisers, Locatere, Script men and Representa tivea of large lumber corporations. Lake county is 108 miles long and 72 miles wide and baa (lees tbe lakes) 216 townships. There are about CO town ships that are timbered. The agricul tural possibilities of the county are equal to that of Linn county if the land were dtvided in small holdings, but the great natural meadows were long ago bought up undBr the Swamp land act in areas, varying from 4O acres to many thousands of acres, one conveyance on tbe lake country recorda describes the enormous sum ol 87,000 acree of so called ewamp land, which was probably not 10 per cent of it swamp, possibly not 5 per cent and in some instances not any. Then there was tbe Eugene City and Eastern Oregon wagon road grant, which crosses this county, and which according the report of Secretary Vilas under the first Cleveland administration; was never earned; and which takes out of the public domain in this county, some over 150,000 acres (ql the best of course) all this placeB a very large per cent of the best lands in tbe hands of coinpiiri tively few persons or corporations. The result is that great as tbe natural, re- souces of Lake county are there is to-day only about 2300 inhabitants In t1 e eounty, while it would support a popu lation of as many thousand. There has never been open warlare be tween tbe cattle and sheep men in this county, but the former nevertheless have perfect organization, and have long deaired to pee the Bhcop men driven from the rnnge.Jmt have resorted to diplomacy rather than violonce, and tbe sheep men lacking any organization have at last been caught in what !s believed to be a welt ret trap, which will drive them lrom tbo rangea of title county, cr will so handicap them that they will be forced out ol tbo bu-ini-BB. The lurge lumber companies coming in here, and taking large tracts of the raugo with scrip, and in many instances getting control of the water on the sum mer range eoeui to have joined with the cattle men to bring about this reservation, and thereby preventing any individuals from locating more claims (for the pniBcnt at least) and in the mean time they pretend to be mucb Irlghtened at the reservation, and take advantage ol it to force down the prices of individ ual claims which they want but dou't want to buy at a fair valuation. The lands will bo held up until the deep unows of winter make it impoessble (for the individual who wants to locate a claim, to make a personal investigation, which ho must do before filling) to get a olalai, practically taking him out'ol the field, while ihe scrlpper, who has had it all cruised, and the reports filed for lu ture nse, will then eome forward with scrip, tho supply of which will last as ong as the Congressional Boodler iives; and Uncle Sam's printing-prose don't break down, ho will locate nil tho avail able timber left, and then the Bcrip will ba applied to the large enge brush tracts are so situated that t hoy can be Irrigated either by storage reeoivnirs or by artes ian wells, or by diverting water from streams, so it wenld seem that the actual settler and home sooner, in any case is to got nothing more from Lake county's public domain. Under this order of things, our couuty will remain as now, under the dumina tion and control of tlvo corporations aud their henchmen, and the population de crease instead of Increase; the product of the county (rattle, there will be elieep) will walk out the same as now, and the long looked lor 15. R. will full to uiatorializ;, for the simple reason there will be no tratlic. The reservation was roundly con detuned when II rot heard from, but a petition romonstraling against it, has lain In the Like View post office, and has but two Bigners. Many people would sign it but it might mako them unpopu lar with the powers that bs, aud they might Hud it difficult to support their nuiilips- Krnm the Saline Co.intrt Kan.) Index . Every lnnms boy wnnloto beatchool aclicr, every Bcl'ool-loicl.er hopes to - an editor, every etlltrr wruld like to a hunker, ovory liu.kir would like 10 i" a triiat magnns "' every trust mic ,, hoi ei mine day 10 own a farm and thickens and cews and pigs and Mr-- '0 lock after. We end where we teisl.i. An Am'-ziUcBl u nder j from tb Ne-v York Time. What! retire from the eervicj by a cold, fo-mai aor uir.c:-in.'ut -rout the pen of a depaitmuct clem that splendid sol dinr (Jen, M'iei, who has literally fouuht bis way to 1I11. highest rauk, and almost simultaneously rs'se to tbe rauk nex' to tbehighett, over the heads of a multi tude of seasoned and experienced officers of intervening grades, Gen. Leonard Wood, really a civilian, wbo haa seen almost no fighting at all? No, no, Mr President: no, Mr. Secretary, that will never do. It is a frightlul blbuder, of which no one would have thought the Administration capable bad it not beon committed. HOME AND ABROAD. An amazing feature ' of Ringling Brothers' wonuernu circus la a company of forty clowns, who keep 'he audience in a constant whirl of laughter by tbelr odd conceits and grotesque actions. Ringling Bros. World's Greatest Shows employ 1,280 men, women and children; have 630 horses, uee eighty five doable length cars, exhibit monster herd of forty elephants in the largest menagerie On earth, and have a spread of canvas that covors fifteen acres of ground, Oregon's building at the World's Fair will be a liupe wigwam, 180 feet high. It will be primarily an exhibit of the lumber resources of tbe State, and will be constructed of trees 200 feet long, crossing 180 leut above the ground, after the manner of the primitive houses of tho American Indians. Tho elructuro will occupy on the State plateau nn area of 50x100 leet, and will c .st $10,000 In getting Rev. Adam, of McMmville from tho water a lifo line was placed around him, and he supposod that he was being towed safolyin by the man who had hold of tho beach end, but as a matter oi fact the line had been drop ped in the excitement and Rev. Adams swam in alone. " He was evidently lrighlened about to doatb ana needed encouragement. SLEEPING APART. A Great Mistake Made ried People. by Mar- Married peoplo sustaining tbe mono genic relations, especially make a great mistake in allowing themselves to sleep together. This practice, in a measure, leads to uncongenialty. From five to eight hours' bodily contact overy 21 with one pereon not only causes nn equalization of those magnetic elements which, when diverse in quantity and quality, produce physical attraction and paeBional luve, but it promotes perman ent uncongenialty by making the mar ried pair grow alike physically. The in terchange oi individual electricities and the absorption of each others exhalations lead directly to tempermontul inadap tion, and to this cause may doubtless be ascribed one of the chief reasons why a husband aud wife manifest such a tend ency to grow alike nfter many years of companionship. There is nothing that will so derange the nervous system of a perron who is eliminative in nervous forco as t'. lie in bed all night with an other person wbo is absorbent in ner vous foice. ihe world is overrun with afllicted people from the effects of ner vous exhaustion and physical decay. To such Dr. Darrin invites them to trv his electric treatment, so successfully applied to thousands of our citizens who have languished in ths throes of ilisoaso and now enjoy tbe blessings of health and hnppineaa. AN OPEN LETTER.. I he Following Letter fipeaKs Vol umes tor Dr. Damn's Mode of Trentmeut: Dr. Darrin Dear Sir : It is with creat pleasure and a thankful heait 1 wiBh to inform you that I am cuied of salt rheum, which I have suffered with for 25 years, at times bo bad that my handB would crack to the bone, and my boay was also affected. I have no words that can express my thnnkfulness to -ou sire. n. Bherretts, ol Vancouver, Wash,, lias known my condition, and can be re ferred to. Refer any cne to me at 3778 Kuhy St., Oakland, Cal . formerly lived ut- uaruiner, ur. Very respectfully yours, Mits. Maktua Daily, Another Open Letter. ao no junior: tor more than six years 1 have had catarrh 10 its most ag- ravated form, causing headache and sickuoss at the stomacho- Throuch Dr. Damn's treatment tho pain has left, the etomncKe cured and the catarrh about well and reside five miles lrom Lebanon, ur., wuiL-11 in iuy nimreae ana win giaa ly talk with any ono on the subject. H. J. Downing. Dentne$9 Cured in Ten Minutes. Mr. Editor. I wish to state through vour.coiums mat ur. unrm cured ine of deafness in 10 minutes. Refer any ono 10 me nt m.j v.ray street, 1 ortlanu. Hk.nby M. Wiuiams. Drs. Darrin's Place of Business Dr. Darrin is located a tho Revero iioioi ami win give Iree examination to an. lu to o or t to 6 daily. The poor froe and thoso able to pay at tho rate of la a wcck or in tnat proportion ot time the case may require. All curable chronic diseases of men and woiren a specialty. This 's the first visit of tho head of the l'ortlaud firm of Drs. Darrin to this city. Caiid of Thanks. Weelncerely thank ths friends anil neighbors for their kind ness tlnriug lie illness and after tn deat'i f on- lumber, and mar tlisy be as kindl atsisttd in their tln-K buur of tro ul't. . Mite. R, O. Makuaso.i ano Family MISFITS, Mote coming than goicg r ow days The civilized world guns on the Turks. neeie 10 turn ire It is s rare day that Kansas doesn't have a flaoJ or cvclone. The rega B on at Astoria with Admiral Smith hold of the rudder, Guess California will never again brag about citchini convicts that have escaped. The water melons bave captured tbe market. A healthy enough beverage wnen properly taken. A Eugene man who recently re turned from New York Oitv was very much impressed with the superiority of Eugene over new lorK. Lynching brasl) lawlessness. Let a courts of justice hurry up and stop all demand for lynching. It is about that time of the year when some idiot away from his guardian starts a fire in the forest and permits it to spread. A Fitlsburg man paid $1,085 to see the Jeffries-Corbott hippodrome. He had a Pullman car all alone and cut a wide swath along the way. It is reported that Dr. Hill of this city intends to find the famous Blue Bucket inineB, of eastern Oregon. The Demo crat predicts that no one will ever find the 10 called Blue Bucket mines. The Portland papers have published the pictures of the players in tbe Port land team over and over again until they bave become a decided chestnut. There is such a thing as too much of a cooatning. Poor Eugene. A Lane county paper says it hasn't enough side Hacks in its S. P. yard to hold the 85 care of the Ringling circus. The business at Al bany demands sidetracks holding several times tnat numoer 01 cars. Upon being inyited to have a quencher, Congieseman Hermann, is reported by tbe Guard to Lave remarked: "Well, now eince you mention it, 1 wouldn't mind a nip of tbe cooling everesence which delights tbe throat of the parched civilian." And tbe schoooner passed over the b.tr. Will Mr. Hermann get the schooners over the Yaquiua bar also. Another one on Brother Finch. This from the Jefferson Review: Familiar faces from all parts of the state are seen here. Sunday morning I noticed J A Finch, ot the Albany Herald, sitting on top of the Abbey House, anxiously watchins the incom ing boat to see if the author of two late popu-nr songs was aboard. Ho was, and Jim was invisible for throe days. Jefferson Review : The woods are full of campers, from 2,000 to 2,500 people being camped at Aye creek. No pro vision has been made for the accommo dation of so large a number, and the place is fast changing from a health giving resort to a pestilence-breeding hole, the aroma arising from spoiled fish, decayed vegetables and other re fuse matter being horrible. An Albany man proposes the follow ing two schemes: Firct: a fire alarm svBtem, having a connection between tbe central office and tbe brewery whistle, so that by pi easing the button the whistle, always eteamed up, may be blown for a general alarm and then the Bee: ion of the city announced in numbers, Second: the sprinkliug of the entire city next year, the city owning three or four eprinklere and tbe property owners paying the expense 01 running them . WONDERS OF THE WORLD. The menagerie presented for inspect ion and study this year by the Ringling Brothers is tbe greatest zoological col lection ever brought together. As an important department in tbe biggest show in the world it offers not only features of interest and wonder, but rec oiumendB itself pre eminently as a su perior eource of study and information. In point of (ire as well as in rare and exclusive features it is beyond compar ison with any other animal collection In Europe or America. It possesses su many specimens of rare animal lifo not to be seen in any other collection that it is the most distinctive menagerie in the world, and will be Been in us entirety wlieu the Ringling Brothers exhibit in Albany Thursday, Aug. 27. Tbe Giraffe, now almost extinct, is repreeentea by two beautiful types, a male and a female. Tbe RhinoceroB is another feature that cinnot be Been with any other show The only baby Elephant eyer born and successfully reared in captivity in Amer ica belongs to this remarkable exhibi tion. Naturalists, scientists and stu dents will find many other specimens of almost extinct types of animals, like tbe Gland, the Vlack Vlark of South Amer ica, the Yak from tbe highlands of Thibet, Hippopotami as heavy as a go d-! 1 ..1 n . I!..., nii 1 lucu ciru. niiv, uukv , umi ud.i, mi. that is rare and Interesting in zoology is here exhibited. Some idea of the im - utensuy nuu completeness 01 ine mug ling Brother menagerie may be (prnu-d from its comparative statement that nu other menagerie contains more than forty cages, while tbe Ringling Brothers c.ually possess I0S cages, tanks, lairs and dens containing three times tbe largest 100 tho world has ever seen. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The I'uml. Panama, Aug. 10. The lolowing tele giaui in favor of the Panama Canal was eent.this aorning: "The Vic-Presidtnt of ihe Republic, Bogota: Numerous municipalities re quest Congress to apnrove the Hay-Her- an treaty, which Bonifies the salvation of the istbmuB. I am Bending bv mail the original petition. Inform tbe House of Repreeeo'auvee, the Senate, and pub lieb, Demelrio Brid, "PreBidont of the Municipality oi Pan amo." TheG A. R. Sax FaAsciiicG. Aua. 10. IJd to mid night it was estimated by tbe railroad men ana ine urana Army local commit tee that about 10,000 visuorb to tbe en campment bad arrived. About 3000 more are expected to arnye tomorrow, From Los Angeles came four special trains and nine trains arrived from Orr- deu, bringing an estimated total ot 2500 people. In addition about 1000. people arnvea on regular trains auring tue any. Poor Shooting. (VnFELiNa, W. Va., Aug, 16. A clash occurred early today between the strik ing machinists and about 25 nonunion men who took tbeir places in the River- siuo plant of the TJdited States Steel Cor poration. The battle wus started Satur day night. DeBpite the fact that more than 1UIM shots were fired, there were no fatalities and only a few persons were d. The President Tallied. Oyster Bay, Aug. 10. President Roosevelt delivered the nrir rinrd ad dress at the quarterly meeting of tho So ciety ot mo iioy jName of Brooklyn and Long Irlaud, held here today. Decency of Bpeech nnd conduct constituted the theme of his address, which was enthu siastically applauded.by an audience of more than 2000 persone, chiefly men. ' Some Politics. Washington, Aug. 17. Great signifi cance is attached to tbe proposition, Baid to bave the indorsement ot Presi dent Roosevelt, looking to the nomina tion of Secretary Root for Governor of New York, and in 1908 for President of the United States. It is rj.tid that the President desires to make Root promi nent in politics with the idea of placa ting the opposition to the present Na tional Administration. The President Did It. Oyster Bay, Aug. 17. For the first time in the history of the country, , the President of the United States today re viewed and inspected, Jin time of peace, a great fleet of the U. S. warships. The ceremony was a magnificsnt and im- preaBire naval spectacle, it was un- marred by the slightest raishao until just at its conclusion, when the torpedo- noat uestroyer Harry rammed the de stroyer Decatur, fortunately, doing little damage. Treaty Rejected. Washington, Aug. 17. Official infor mation was received today that the Co lombian benate na'i unanimously re jected the Hay-Herran canal treaty. TbiB means more delay in urovidine the waterway tbo Pacific Coast so earnestly desires. It is a mow, ana a bard one, too, to ine uoiomoians wno bave in vested in real eBtate on the supposition tunc tne treaty. wouia oe ratmeu. Alore Kansas Floods. Kansas City, Aug. 17. Boats are again being used to transport rereoos be tween the two Kansas Cities, the James- street foot and wagon bridge and the Metropolitan Street Railway Co.'s bridge . " T. 1. ' , 1 over me ivansas niver uaviug uutru car ried out by tbe strong current. A Woman Kidnapped . Davenport, Aug. 17. -Reports come from Sunbury, la., of the kidnaping late iBBt night of Mrs. John Hilsrow, wife of a wealthy farmer, and an attempt to ex tort $50,000 ranBom from her husband. Mr, and MrB, Hilsrow were decoyed from home by a man who Btated that their son was ill in a nearby town. . Turkish War. Constantinople, Aug. 17. An imper ial irade has been issued, cal'ing out 52 additional battalions of troops from the European provinces.of Turkey, in conse quence of the spread of insurrection in Macedonia, These troops comprise 20 battalions of reserves of the first class from tho Adrianople army, 111 acres, 100 in cu'tiva bn. G od im provements, 2 miles to R. R. mile to school. A very good house. Free 3000. A 5 room new house. 2 lots. In tbe edge of Albany. Price ?'J0O. Troom house, 2 oi. Abundance of fruit. Nice house. Everything in good In good order. Part cash. Price 10 acna joining Albany well im proved. One of tne Lice homes. $2500. House and lot, very nice, in the heart of the oity. Only $2400. 1-20 acres ?i mile to depot. Fair im provements. Obeap at $26.50 per acre. Howard & Friue. $100 Reward, $100. Ihs readers of uis paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Uatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving tbe patient strength by build ing pp the constitution and assisting naturo in doing its work. The proprie tors have bo mucb faith in its curative powers, that tbey offer One Uundied Dollars lor any case that it fails to cure. Send for lis' of testimonials. Address V. o. CHENEY & C., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggist, 7oc, Hah's Family Pills are tbe best. 1 nQp..piCKERS WANTED. Register a the store of C, E. Biownell ii yon with to pick in tbe Albany yard. 80 pickers wanted, those registering come bra'. our Prices? Well they are simply all right. Try and see, C. E. Browskll, Second St. Land nffice T!iisiness WASirrv.i-r.t ic -p. .... , i, a OIUIU Ul Oregon witnessed ihe greatest activity in its biiuory in the a-tttlemant and Bale of n (juuiiu iiiuus ior tue nscal year ended JuneS, 1602. During the year just ended ihere were in all 18,744 entries made in Oregon, em pacing a to'al area of 1,841,698 acrea of land. The enormous aggregate of funds derived from Bales, fe-B and commissions waB $2,055,230, nearly four times the amount collectec in 1002. Trans-Alissmsippi Congress. Seattle, Aug( 18.-The fourteenth an nual .seesion of the Trans Mississippi commercial Congress was called to order this morning wiih a fairly large and en -tbusiastio hat of delegates in attendance. Ihe greatness of this land of magnificent distances was exemplified in the widely Beparated regions from which the differ ent delegates came.; A Reign ot Terror. Soma, Aug. 18.-A reign of terror is reportd to prevail at TJetub, where the Christian inhabitants are afraid to leave their houses. The Vali has issued the strictest orders to the Musselman popu lation not to molest their Chrietian neighbors, but the Musselmana meeting in the mosques have reeolyed, 6t a given signal, to massacre the whole Christian population. Oregon Well Represented. San Frascisco, Aug. 18. Oregon is well represented at both the Grand Army Encampment and , the National Convention of the Womans Reliof Corps. Registration at the Oregon's head-quarters today Bhows ISO members of the Grand Arms haua cnn c ; . -vumgiiu Kmu rrauuitUO uom Oregon and 50 members of the u"8u uumu a iveuei uorps are also here. Reliance Handicapped . New Yohk, Aug. 18 The Reliance ai d Shamrock III wore measured today in Erie D.isin by O. E. Mower, the offi ti .l iiiea-urer-of the New York Yacht Cur.. As the resultof his measurements-a.- d ca dilations, it was announced to n.gln at the yacht club ;that tbe Reli ance would allow the challenger one minute and 45 seconds over a 30-mile course. Negro I'roubls. Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 18. The kid naping ol a young white girl and the killing of one of thu p isse thst tried to reBcue her are tin crimes charged against a party of eight negroes tonight, fortfiied on Bruces's Island. A R.emarkabble Case. A good deal of interest das been st. cited in the restoration to eight of an eye of Mrs, L. W. Brown, of Cottage Grove, blind for thirty five years. She was about to be operated on when she again prayed for reBtoration of eight and it came and Bhe can now see out of both eyes. Ihe physicians explain it by Bay ing that intonse excitement, with dread of operation developed an ex tension of tbe nerves, which acting upon the deposit over tbe crysraline lens ruptured the growth, so that the obl etroction was removed and the vision restored. The prayer was answered just the Bame, for natural means are used in tbe answer of prayer, Eli Bangs, tbe veteran liyery man of Eugene, has eoM out lo C. P. Barnard, formerly of Roeeburg, except his stage rout, e, As suggested by ihe Democrat at the time, The Great Central Railroad Co., running a road between Roeeburg and Cose Bay has proven a paper affair, - At Sleven8ville, Mou., Walter jack son outraged and killed a six-year old girl. Several hundred men are gather ing to revenge the infamous and coward ly murder. Roeeburg Review : Mies Ollie Powell, who has been visiting at Peel with her brother, returned borne to Albany to day Dr. and Mrs, J. P. Johnson bave returned from a visit with rela tives in Albany and Lebanon Ben Barker formerly of the S, P, train Eervlce out of Ashland, baa been work ing extra on the Corvallia & Eastern out oi Albany recently. He expects tc go to Southern California shortly to work on tbe Santa Fe. Ashland Tidings. Carey F. Martin, tbe Salem lawyer, will be married to Miss Leora P. Smith, of Grangeville, Idaho, next Wednesday. Mr. Martin's former wife, from whom be was divorced was a Bister of Homer Davenport and ber self an artist of talent. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Albany Homes. Hard to do housework with an aching back Honrs of misery at leisure or at work If women only knew the cause Backscbe painB come from sick kidneys Ooan's Kidney Pills will cure it, Mrs. Henderson, of Eugen,Ore., wi of R. B. Header son, of the firm of Day & Henderson dealers in furniture, bedding etc., says: "1 read an advertisement sbout Doan's Kdney Pills and thinking they might help me I got a box. My back and stomiach bad bothered me at .lifiermt times ever since I was nine teen and if I overexerted myself in any way it caused a dull heavy aching in my back. The firet day after I commenced taking Doan's Kidney Pills I felt better and by the time I had taken a box the 0 ull pain had disappeared. 1 cannot say 1 am entirety cuiea, but Doan's Kidney Pills certainly aid me much good." Plenty more proof like this from Alb any people. Call at the drag store of Foshay & Mason's and aek what their customers report. For Bale by all dealers. 50 'cents per box. Foster-Milburn 'Co , .Buffalo, N Y. sole agents for.the V. S." Remember the name Doans and take no substitute SODAVILLE;vATER. Tho best soda water in tbe county, at the Pfeiffer I Oyster Parloip, by the drink or bottle, j Healthful and rs'teahing. On tap ali I tbe time