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' Democrat VOL. XXXIX ALBANY, OREGOK, FL1DAY, AUGCST 28, 1903. NOi- Albany H 7 T T 1 The trouble is your hair does not ll f-iiirr have life enoueh. Save your HfUAAW. Vigor. If the gray hairs are n an will restore color every nine, MILLINERY NOTICE. .tt j 5x o-At mVr nrice on the bal ance of ou SmerHats and as they must go K Thrice vou will have to hurry if you want a Summer Hat at your price. Tney are Sable to be crowded out an aay by constant iia"i":: z. T7n oric TTofi-n tout eve on usfor new clean and u-toldate goods for Fall as wenow your wants we wiE strive to please. THE LEADER co. p. woLCon, Phone Black 841. IN ALBANY. Miss Squire, Monmouth. , O Mcl?arland and wi, Danville III. O G Speer and fam, J unction. H B Winter, Portland. E F Fay, Portland. feEvaHobart, J I Hobart Moscow IdMrB'Dollarbide and fam, Portland. EL Peyton, Seattle. ,, P Avers and w!, J 8 Walls and w W P Ham, Nannie Ham, K E Oartright Eugene. E W Strang, OorvalliB . R H Olow and wf, Eugene. Geo Sykes and family, Nawoori!. G O Miller, Walla Wail". John Bowie, Portland. E O Pinkerton, Clarinda, la. W O Pinkerton, " " t -ci cct..ii;.w. ncatcfntrlflvllle. ' j m t, KlltUg, , , Sam Mott and wt, advance of lbe Hills of California. J Asche, Pendleton. A 3 Hoag, Priest River, Idaho. A W Uheney, Or City. O R Davis, Portland. S W Wright, Baker Oity Shoe Repairing. First class work at reasonable prices at the up-to-date shoe repair shop, lo cated in The Star Shce Store, opposite First National Bank. Ladies shoes a specialty. W. O. Burns. Cascadia Soda Water, The beat soda water in the Btato, can bB had of O 1). Austin at the Alco Olub house, by the drink, bottlv or dozen. , I he ?.ind Vou Have Always Bougm Searc tha HOP--PICKERS WANTED.-Register Hat the store of C. E. B.ownell . you wiBh to pick in the Albany yard. 80 pickers wanted, those registering come first. THE USE OF NARCOTIC And mercury in the treatment of piles I ta Sua in the dark ages. giving temporary relief only by paralvztng the afid do not cure, but in reality welkea he parts and prevent natu.e Trom restoring tbe bowel to a hea thy V3iHnn as any honest and Intell Lent druggfst or doctor will admit, and as ma" be se-m by reference to the Un f ed States Dispensatory, which says'. pium lessens the natura motion of he bowela, ita local effect is the same as its general operation; conium Palyzea tne motor nervea, aconite reduces mus milar strength, be'ladonua oroduces par .Svmotoms; hvs.cyamisand Strom- onlum are same as belladonna They DO YOU EAT? if so You ought to be interested in our HNE LINE of DINING TABLES direct from the east We also have a la.ge new assortment of Hall Mlrrors.Seatsand Hall Racks. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon. W.H. MILLER ' Headquarters for the. celebrated RACVCLE, JVfiR JOHNSON and DAYTON BICYCLES-1903 model. Complete line of Bicycle:Sundries and Supplietl Fcle Rearing a specialty and Novelty Work of all kind.. 'C- See? b.tween Ferry and Broadalbin Street. Albany p- H ,t ith Averv Hair coming, Ayer's HalrJVlgor vwv - - J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maes. Successor to O'Neil'B 337 W First St. HOME AND ABROAD. Stormy weather is reported at the Bay. 8. M. BaMey has sold tbe Prineville Journrl to W. C. Black. It doesn't tase much to make some people think a new thing is an absolute necessity. Mrs. Sarah Long died at Rowland on Aue. 17 at. the age of 82 years. Seven childredren survive her. She was a pioneer of 1854. The Portlands waBt Sam Morris bad and he bs beenr sent for at San Fran cisco, where he ill pitch next Sunday. He is a drawing card. Horace McOlure, o former Eugene young raan.has been promoted to editor in chief of the Seattle P. I. McOlure is not only an able young man but has a cloan record ana is a great ruuuor. l m Voonav. J. W. Fisher. Eliia- beth Matlock, Lillie McHargue, Ilene Keeney, all of Shaniko, made .proof be fore Commissioner Bell on tbeir timber claims last Monday. Prineviue journal A fire started in the timber near TWrnir vRBterdav afternoon caused general alarm and a special train was asked for from Albany ana naa Biariea and eotten as far as Kingston, wnen notified that the fire was under control Edward H. Kizer died at Stockton, Calif., on Auir 15. The remains were brought to Rowland In this county for hnrial. Ha was a native of this county, movingjfrom Brownsville to Stockton in 1900. Roseburg Review: The Roaeburg baseball team did not play their second game with Banclon Thursday, out start up hnm instead and will orobably ah hum t.onioht. Those who have ninned with Coob County teams will nmbo nmnamtiom, for an immediate re turn. Durine its tour the team played six games, breaking even; they won two from North Bend and one from Co quille, and lost two to Marshfield and one to Bandon. GO CARTS juso.rcceived at Furnishing Co'a. the Housk POISONS do not exercise any curative influence." The following is in suostance ine ex pression o' ail up-to-date druggists: "In twenty eight years experience x have prepared all manner of narcotic and mercurial preparations for piles, but none to my knowledge ever cured a single case." P. B Spraguo, druggist, Lincoln, Neb, . , 3 E-RU-8A Pile Cure is the only non poisonous pile cure on the market. Over 4000 ot the most intelligent and up-to-date druggists sell and endorse it. E-RU-SA cures piles, or $50 paid. Worst cases o! piles cured with one bex. All reliable, up-to-date druggists sell E.RU-SA, vizi BURtCaiRT & LEE. TELEGRAPHIC. RELIANCE WON. In a better breeze, the Reliance, America'e defender, today again passed the line ahead of the Shamrock and within the time limit, counting aa the first victory for Uncle Sam's representa tive. She beat the Englishman about nine minutes, establishing beyond question ber superiority as welt bb the expertnees of tbe sailors handling the yacht. Tht, G. A R. San Fbancisco, Aug. 21. The G. A. Ri encampment concluded its business today and many of the veterans will start home at hoce. Today was Oakland day. About 4000 veterans went acioes the bay. The Grand Army button passed the veterans. The ueonle nave them a royal reception. At the head of the delegation, William P. Bane, of Nin eveh, Pa., could be seen fro a all quart ers, He is seven feet tall, and 60 years old. To Be Withdrawn. Pabis, iug. 21. Official advices sav the Russian off India is likalv to leave Turkmh waters within the next few days as me lurmgn government haB given adequate assurances that it will meet nil the .Russian demands. The withdrawal will be chiefly due to Turkey's assur ances; but also to Russia's desire to avoid a step which might appear antagonistic to Bulgaria, A Democrats Appointment. Washington. Anc. 21 r,. T,. Wlliinms of Juneau, has been appointed commis sioner from Alaska to the St. Louis Ex position, at a salary of $2500 in addition to an allowance covering all traveling ex penses and a per diem of $5 ior subsist ence. Williams is democratic national com- mitteman from .the territory. A $1,000,000 Appropriation. ' Seattle, Aug. 21. The 14th annua' session of the Trans-Mississippi Com' mercial Congress closed its labor today with a spirited session, in which it. adopted a number of important resolu tions, the moBt prominent of which re commended a $1,000 000 appropriation ior ine L.ewiB ana uiarK f air. A Hat Pin Tragedy, Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 21. F. B McArthur, a stockman from Saco, Mont. was stabbed in the stomach by a hatpin by an unknown woman on the streets today. He was passing along on the sidewalk in a large crowd, when a small boy brushed a little feather dusttr in the woman's face. The woman, think ing it was McArthur, grabbed hor hat pin and jabbed it into bis stomacb. McArthur cannot live. A Big Cloudburst . Flagstaff, Ariz , Aug. 21. For t'.'.e second time this season a cloudburst has swept oyer fields, roads and bridgss and driven those living in the lowlands in this city from their homes. Yesterday a wall of water started down the moun tains and across the valley. The water was eight feet high and more than 300 feet wide. Not Over-Wise. There is an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a grass-hopper, but in the get of heedlessly treading on a snaks. This is paralleled by the man who Bpends a'large sum of money building a eveione cellar, but neglects to provide his family with a bottle of Ouamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe gjard agginst howol comclaints, whose victims outnumber thojo of the cyclone a nunarea to one. inis remedy is every where reoogaized as the most prompt and reliable medicinein usefor these discaBSB. i or sale by all druggists. Ill acres, 100 in cultivation. Grod im provements. 24 miles to R. R. mile to school. A very good house. Prce $3000. A 5 room new house. 2 lots. In the edge of Albany. Price $600. 7 room bouse, 2 lots. Abundance of fruit. Nice house. Everything in good in good order. Part cash, Price If 2200. 10 acr.-s joining Albany well im proved. One of the Lice homes. $2500. House and lot, very nice, in the heart of tbe city. Unly$24UU. 120 acres H mile to depot. Fair im provements. Cheap at $26.50 per acre. Howard & f BICE, TO OiSOADIA. OaBcadia Stage Office, at Powers and Loftin's livery bam, Lebanon. We are prepared to convey people to Cas cadia alter the arrival of tbe morning train, reaching there tbe same day with or without baggage. POWKBS & LOFTIN. ECLECTIC - BUSINESS - COLLEGE. FIRST STREET, ALBANY OREGON, Makes a specialty of Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeepiog. Three conrses in Shorthand; Three courses in Bookkeeping; Two ooursea in Typewiiting. SPEND YOUR WHOLE TIME . on one or all of these courses. Two recitations a day in Shorthand, and all day on Bookceeplng. Recitations one honr long. ENTER NOW. LOW RATES FOR AUGUST. 1. E. RICHARDSON, President end Boeincea Macsgir ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING AT The "Star Shoe Store" The New Place to Buy Shoes. The Exclusive Shoe Store Best shoes for boys and girls $1.00 reg ular $1.25. Our $1.50 line for men and woman are the best for the money. Buy a pair for your outing trip $1.00 $?.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Always buy your shoes at a shoe store. V GILBERT & WELCH Opposite the First National Bank MISFITS. The Nye Oreek surf is as sate a place I there is to bathe in. The ocean, though, is do place for recklessness, and a man risks his lite whenever he goes out too far. A yellow backed novel boy ot Ooburg has been oommitted to the asylum. His mind runs entirely iutp detective affairs, crammed there by tbe infamous literature be has Btuffed bis head with. The bathing house man, who makes a big thing from the rental of suits at Nye Oreek, Bhould spend a little money for Bafetv ropes for bis customers. Accord ' ing to reports be makes enough to be decent in this respect. With a long enough rope on hand Kleeman could have been saved yesterday. Of all. liars, that JoBephine county man should have tbe medal. He claims that a fir tree on his timber claim has a petrified top while the lower part of the tree is alive and green. Eugene Guard, That's nothing. An instance was this week reportedjm Ulaskamns county ci a tree that burned for eleven consecutive months before it fell to tbe ground. Oregon City Enterpiise. Pshaw, you fellows know nothing about timber. Oome over to Central Oregon and we will buow you thouBandB of acres of sage brush that our dear Hitchcock has placed in a reserve thst in a half dozen years will grow into trees that will pro duce diamonds on every twig. Prine ville Journal. The Oommissioners will probably rejeot this man's offer after learning what our Brownsville friend is willing to donate, Mr. James Galloway says he has a tree on his place which is all petrified, and- in the top of this stone-tree is a bird, petrified, and about three feet farther skyward, is tue poor little birdie's whistle, and it too is petrified. Browueville Times. BUSINESS F. G.Will for jewelry. An elegant display of silverware at F. G. Will's. ' Rotors honed and set 25c at Stai Baths. Wedding, engagement and other rings in the latest designs at F, G. Will's. Mrs. Adams has new embroidery pat terns for shirt waistB. Call and see her before purchasing elsewhere. Viereck's Ethillrnnt Hair Tonic, re stores nair to its original color, Vierecs Ezema and Dandruff Cure or money ro und ed, 50c per bottle. Our Prices? Well they are simply all right. Try and see. , C. E, Biiownkll, Second St, Salmon and at lb: oarenn, (Ohoio O . B. BltOWHKLL'a MRS. DEWEY'S EXPERIENCE. She Was Cured Mith Electricity After all Other Methods had Failed. Unseon forces are more powerful than seen ones. Electricity oerforins oures silently but surely. To this many thou sands that have been cured can te-ilfy. Many who know nothing of it oppose it; but truth always meets with fierce op position, which in the end only hastens the victory. We do not profess to under stand this unseen power, but joyfully accept the great boon of health, feeling that Dr. Darrln is ahead of the age, and la showing to the world this new mathod of cure. Ab an example, we append Mrs, Dewey's card : To tbe Public I was a patient under ijr. jjarrin s cure eigne years ago, ana wish to relate my experience, that others may benefit by it. For many long yearj j. unu ueua aiiuctea witn diseases peculiar to my sex, accompanied with pain in my chest, heart and stomach. I had lost flesh until my weight vtaB 105 pounds. Aftsr a few months' electrical and medical treatment by Dr. Darrin, I recovered my health and gained 40 pounds, and am now enjoying good health, F. E. Dkwky, 386 Davis Stieet, Portland, CURED OF DEAFNESS. Adolph Wunder.a Germnn Citizen , 1 Relates His Experience With l)r. Darrin nt 205 Morrison St. To the Editor: Alter reading and bearing of ;o many cures by Dr. Darrin, I concluded to try him for deaineei in in one ear, though I had little faith in uis moae ot treatment by electricity. On mo way to his office I could not bear the noise of the Btreet-car, or wagons rolling over the stone pavements, Alter treat ment i am able to hear withonl difficulty the church services, the ticking of a natch or a pin drop, and all coundsof life. I wish you to publish this, cs it may give oihei a courage to have the new treatment. I consider tbe cure little short of a miiacle. My address is 394 Morris street, Upper Alblna, Or. ADOLl'It Wunimb. Mr. fl. Seifert's Testimony. To the Editor: N'ne vears aco. I wan takn ill, with dyspepsia, liver uad kid ney complaints, pain in my side and eye trouble. All remedloa seemed to fail un til I went under Dr. Darrin's treatment last June. Now I am happy to say I am rapidly recovering good health and my wile is on the road to recovery, being afflicted similar to myself, Refer your readers to me at Kinit'e Valley, Benton Co., Or. I endorse Dr. Darrin. H. SmriBT, Dr Darrin's Plnee of Business. Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from 10 to 5 o'clock daily ;evening 7 to 8. Sunday, 10 to 3, at Revere Hotel until Oct 1. Hits the Nail on the Head. When your kit of tools needs replen ishing, don't pass our door. There isn't an article io builders or carpenters haidwaie that we have notin stocK. We prove it? 0HLING &HULBUR1, I )') V; .'!. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, noBS and throat, catarrh deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and ttidnav din. eases, or those who suffer from apathy and indiff;renoe; also genito-urinarjr and skin diseases in either sex, such as blood taints, seminal weakness and lost vigor, varioooeles snd strioture. All enrabie chrouio diseases treated at a week, or in that nrnnnrtinn nf timn as the case may require . No case pub lished except by permission of the pa tient. 411 business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential TCUdl.rinal appliances fur iished. One vinit is desir able, though many uaees oan be treated by home treatment by writing symp toms. , Water iii:s Hours lor irrigation are from 8 o'clock o. in. to 8 o'clock a. m. and 5 p. m. to S p. m. Sprinkling of m'dewalks and streets cannot be perim?td. Albany Oanal akd Wamh Co. OUR WANTS FOR SALE. A 50 ft. etoel tower, 8 ft. Armotor, 21 Bbl, suburban outfit taken in exchange for larger outat will sell at half price. Here ieabirgain. Write W. W, Okawfobd, Route 5 Albanv. r ram u,t-i. .... ' . jjuoi. uiio unuron bou, narrow bUck edge, on the 0th of Aug. Leave at Dkmochat office. , LOST. An Alligator purse, containing some money, name of Mrs. P. B. Mar shall on inside. Return to Albany Farmer s Co . office. FOR SALE. 7o acres of good hill land two miles South of Sodaville, $250 Apply (o Wlllam MaoMaater, SU Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon.'! I FOR TRA DE -.. resh milk cow to trade for wood. Call at 836 South Jackson FARM TO. RENT.-328 acres all In cnllvation good Buildings and fences Price $400.00 Per year. Inquire of I. B. Beam. ' " SAN VVA, Washing and Iron ing by dozen or week. Good work. CAN&RIES.-Some fine canary birds for sale at reasonable paices. Call upon Mrs. William MeyerB, Albany Or. cor 8th and Elm ste. alDaQy EMan-tJihe'"f8n'Price Paid by Jas McOourt, near First and Ferrv. SHEEP. - 230 head for sale, young team, hack and hnrkness. oh Howatd & Price. Also Call aJ-40 l.ons of flne t hay Call on Stewart & Sox Hdw. Co.