THURSDAY. COURT HOUSE NEWS. License issued for the mj'8 JaB. E. Piait and Lora A. Eodgers. ol Certificate of Citizenship the arts nr the new law, laaued to L. A. icq " S,V1 ... .:oa covers two clofe" printed pages, an eladorate affair. MiDing claim E I Manre, the Little Bock, Bantiam district. Deeds recorded : Blrah Arthur to Peter Buher eev- AnfeHa'&w's-Bean.-l'iot Harriaburg. ... --Jo Veres 1000 W E Mealy to Chas Travert, o -- 100 1 acres Jane Glass to J H Glass et al 412 ElvaMartinYoF U Derby, 250 1700 rGUeaiey-toWE'MealeylOO 10 10 J F Maloue to W E Mealey lu lQ acree...... -lor, J H GlaesVt ai'tojiy Glass 269.5 acres and 2 lots Crawfordsvil le. . Gilbert E Cary to Eveline bhelton 1 ecre Laura D TrasU to Gilbert Cary, 1 75 Frank Hayes to FM Morgan 1 lot Deed Trpm T A Eiigs' to Egbert Glass made and recoraea nuv. corded to correct error. . . , Patent J J McFarland I issued in 1875, Mortgages for $400 and 800 Satisfaction for 4400. Troop A of Lebanon A-rlMd io Albany ibis foienoon on their annual encampment jaunt. This year instead of being sent id the regular encampment they were given a trip through the valley, the route to be ee ii.t) h thpm Thn course cnoBen was Tahonnn tn RmWflRVille. thOHC8 t O j HaUey, Harriaburg, Monroe, Philomath, Corvallis ana amany, nac iu uoumuu. They camped in Philomath two davB.last night in Corvallis, and will be in Albany until tomoirow morning, when they will j finiah their rounds. Oapt. E.L. Power ia in charge, van rower n ,! advance h raid. The company camped at the Mascot Gun Club's range in the Bouth western part of the city. Army regulations are observed. The men report a fine time. Tbere are 43 members in the company. Two wagons carry the outfit of tents, cooking utenBils and provisions. BesideB j.ii viiia finmn intarAHtine tareet prac tice was had. At Philomath several nomham marie 21 out ot 25 at 200 yards , j : n;Qfi nraotipA nnA member hit tbe : eye 24 out of 25 shots. A complete record i of tbe traveling of the company BhowB ( . nnnrl time. The comnanv took up : tents rode eight mileB from Philomath q JorAfllllS auu UUU moll wubo in RXi hours. The march from Corvallis to Albany was made from 7:10 to 10:20. . nnt vwar'n flnnnp.ifita ameers ttro A, Eikins 1st. lieut., Geo, lieut. VoK.. ---------- , . u. J Mr. ChaB. Taylor and MiBB "Bertha Dorris were to be united in marriage in Fortland Sept. 7th. Congratulations. Dean S.McWilliame, of Halsey, was in the tbe city to-day making arrange ments to open his new Blore at Halsey. O. H. Stewart and sone, Ed. and -r-ii. A T. It Marshall will leave jiaipu, . w. --------- - , LakerabovrDetroirfoV a week's out- i,aKe, auovo ,np' . .i ,,,. MiEB Eetta Stuart eft this week for kZT i I plished teacher and her friends have to doubt of her success in that city. Capt Pilkingtod, of the O A. O. foot ball team, paBsed through the city today from Douglas county, where he hB been woiliing during the summer. Ho was met at Albany by Prof. J. B. Horner, the historian of the O. A. C. The third birthday of Miss Kathleen O'Brien, of the St. Charles, was cele brated yesterday afternoon in a chil dren's party. A fine time was had. The 38th birthday of Miss Hattie An derson, of the St. Charles was alBO re membered with a pleaeant drive. Eev. L. A. Tchorigian, of Monument, Eastern Oregon, supply of the PreBby terian church for several months during the absence of Eev. Eeed on the conti nent, is in the city on a visit. Mr. Tchorigian is a native Turk and under stands the situation in hia foimer home thoroughly. An interesting Camp Gearhart letter will be foud on the editorial page, sent by one of the boys in khaki suits. The cow ordinance ia now in force. No more cowe in the main part of the city, except those being driven for ship ment in cbaige of experts. The Albany timber claim people are talkiog of organizing for tbe protection of their interests. The proper thing to rln. Oreanization against organization. The government weather prediction ie tonigbt auu rriuay imr, mu: i,i,,,i hv ilia harometer. wbich is well-up on the snfo side. Ton days of cood weather will mean much lor the wneat,,nop auu jjiw." v.k. t.. nnnr.!ave of th'e erand com n,.n,i.n- nt tliB lvo'eliis Templars of Oregon will be held in'Albany Sept. 24, wbeo the leading Masona of tbe state will be in the city. E. U. Will has a fine picture recently taken by him of a tree near the Monte ray MUl, above Newport, which meas urea thirteen feet in circu-nference at tbe base . It is a spruce. Mr. Pbii Baltimore has hended the Democrat a couple of figs raised on hie place at ibia city. Notbina finer is ever Seen from the treeb of California, and it shows that we csn raise almost anything here th;t is produced anywhero in the world To Cure a Cold in one Day film Laxative uromo-viuiu.uo -u.t.. on every ORE THAT'S ORE. The Democrat bae been shown today some ore from the recent Btrike in the Maine claim of tbe North Fatrview group of minea in the Bohemia .district. It goes $50!) to tbe tun, and tbere are stacks of it jaet like it. besides other tbat runs siou ana mountains ui iuwr grade ore. The company will put In mills the coming year ana me prospect is a golden oue. Big Price for Timber. People having limber claims should read tbe following from Abardeen, Waab., and thea scratch their heads coutinually before celling for any pal try 11000 : Al Coate, of this city, and R. F. Lytle. of Hoquiam, have made arrangements to buy tbe great tract ot timber owned by the Pope, Tlbot& Walker Company. It is commonly known as the Puget Mill Company's property, and the price to be paid IB $2,50 per thousand feet. Ibis property was bought at private cash entry about 20 years ago for $1.26 an acre, the present price being twice as mnch per 1000 feet as it then cost per acre. This would bring the Bale price to about $0 an acre, or 55 times the amount ot tbe original purchase price, showing a fairly good profit. Tbe land lies between the Hoquiam and Wishkah rivers, and up to the pres ent time the Pope, Talbot & Walker Company baa refused absolutely to sell. It ia known as "tidewater show," tbe loga an being witbin easy baallng dis tance of tbe rivers mentioned, and es pecially valuable on tbat account. Ti e Maris Suicide. The former home of D. O. Maris the Mill City man who committed suicide in the city jail has been located at Windsor; Iowa, where be was a member of the I. O. O. F. The lodge was tele graphed today and a reply is awaited, before disposal of the remains. Maris also resided at Tarkio, and was a former neighbor ot v. a. benight, of the third ward, Albany. He came to Albany in OfnliQ. 1 QA1 a n rl nn.bail fni onhila f- Mr. Benight, residing with him in this Ciry, ne nas a motber and sister who wifl D8 notified by the Windsor Odd Fellows, their preeeni residence not being known. Maris is well spoken of except his drink habit. He is Baid to nave had a love affair terminating un- favorably to bim. Linn Beats Benton. The Democrat laetleveniog mentioned a recent big tbreBhing feat of William Gellatly, of Benton county, 3468 bushels of wheat and oats in one day. the bie- seBt then reDorted. T.inn -nuntv nnfc tn be outdone by her next door neighbor! yesterday Barrett & Dawson throBhed 3520 bushels of wheat and oate. on the farms of Enos Sherfy and Link Lillard, u.uviug vn.i:. xuia uaais uvubuu uuuu- tv 62 bushels. The Benton man moved further, but that is part of the business, Died Near Jefferson. Mies Hattie Honeyford Hall Kelley died on Sept. 8, 1903, at her home near Jefferson. She was born Nov. 17, 1880 near Brownsville, and was married Oct ober 17, 1897 to Michael Kellv, who eurvives her. - 1 f, A Project is on foot at Salem to extend tnB eectrl0 car ilne t0 Chemawa a die- tance of five milee. PbFaramrac?sUts0f "$2? t'S quarterly examination at Portland this week. Zenas K. Chase, of Albanv, is given as one ol those who passed. A big 72 pound bone was recently found in Alsea Bay,in a green condition, even oily. Prof. Condon says it ia fiat of an elephant, hut where did tbe ele phant come from. Lebanon Oriteron : The Miasos Haddie and Lois Parker returned to their home at Albany this morning, after visiting for several days with Mies Nina Daven port. Mrs.Dumond, of Albany, ib visit ing her daughter, Mra. J. O. Mayer. Attorney I. E. Eichardson, of Albany, wae in tbiscity yesterday., Mr. Eich ardson, will shortly open a business college in Albany. Hia aahool will not De in any way connected with tbe Al bany College, but will be etrickly a private venture. FRIDAY. A. C. Beemie, of Springfield, is in tbe city on business. Mr. Conrad Meyer and family are all all home from Yaquina. Mrs. Fred Dawson and daughter) re turned from the Bay to-day. Miss Laura Campbell, of the Corvallis schools, returned to Corvallis to-day. Frank Thayer and Dr. Myers will leave tomorrow morning lot the Cas cades alter deer. Prof. Geo. B,. Sites aod wife and son, of Albany College, will be in Albauy to morrow ready for tbeir oew work. Rev. A. W. Wllaon, of Brooklyn, N. Y. has accepted the tall to tbe pastorate cf the V. r oliutcti ol I'orilai d. Tclcdo Keuurter. Vilton Hale. heavy real eslale uwner of Linn county waa in Toledo this week looking alter bis property inlereetr. Mra. William Fleintni nnil eon Hugh, of Seattle, re here the gut" e ol Presi dent Lee, brother ol Mrs Fleming. Hugh will attoi'il Al'iany College. O I LeaveiigiKid Bnd wile, ol Eoae- burg, ere iulheiity ou thoir way home from To'tdo, where they were recently married. Mr. Leslie Palmer, a prominent prop ertv owner on tbe Slletr, came oyer vea torday, and will he found as usual at tbe Blain Olo:hing Co'a David Graham, manager of tbe U. of O. foot ball team was in tbe ct'.v to-day ard conferred with manager Wallace in r, feieme to the Albai y games. IN AND AROUND ALBANY. Dee Snow Flike. Old wheat : new tldUr : Snow Flake. Eed Crown Sour makes tbe best bread. Deliciouxice cream soda at Tbe 6ugar Bowl. Genuine band painted ware, tbe finest goods in the city, at F. G. Y ill's. Albany Deonie should uee Albany flour. Tbe Snow Flake is the best. Observe the eolden rule and bake with Snow Flake ilovr. Besides it is the beBt. Government weather nrediction : to night and Sunday probably fair, warmer Sunday. Some gypsies, the same ornery gang h.-re several months ago, were in the Citj ti-day. Superintendent Jacrfeonhaa secured Profs. Eigler and Adams aud Superin tendent Travere ot Salem to work in the institute at this city to uegin Nov. 1. F. K Allen & Co, have a fine line of cedar doors and windows also screen doore. See them before buying. Mr. Lamoreaux, piano turner of Port land, will be in Albanv next weeK,thoee needing tbe services of one of tbe very best tuners and action regulator can leavo orders at E, U. Will's Music Store, G. W. Anderson, exnert niano tuner ana action regulator of Portland, is now located in any. Any in need of strictly firBt-claea work leave orders at Anderson Musio Hourie 206 Ferry St. 'Phone, Black 621. Yearly tuning a specialty. Three strobe full-crown boys will come to Albany College, if they can find places in which to worx tor tbeir board. Speak to PresidenM.ee. Arrangements have been made, by which graduates of business and short-, band courses in Albany College, holding diplcmaa, andsbowins ethciency, can be given positions at remunerative salaries. Albany has been soaked with rain today, as well as the surrounding coun. tiy, including a large quantity of spring grain, on tue ground ana some nops. The weather man Bays better weather. Hotel Arrivals. O E Beynolds, Portland. E Brown, Spokaoe. W V Van Alstyn, Portland. Herbert Leigb, Eugene. J F Nieley Johnstown Pa. A!H Boylan, Portland. J P Ellis, " F A Peters, " J B Meek, " W O Niiley, " Sam Goldsmith, " A A Yerex, " J J Hendron, Coburg. S J Brown, Blodgett. Griff King, Kingston. Wm H Wicks, Corvallis, Geo Coate, Corvallis. W W Allingham, Cobnrg. E K Aldrich, New York. LT Howard, " J A Thompson, Sweet Homn. Balph Gilchrist, Alpena. M Abrama, San Francisco. M H Coffee, Buried at Sea Co. J W Walsman, 8 F. J K Johnson, Eugene. W L Eaton, S F. Cbas Werner, Portland. Qua A Lawit, " David Graham, Portland . W W Baldwin, Minneapolis Will Shearer, Moro. Leonard Gilkey. Scio. W 8 Wallace, Portland. V. 8. Booth, Portland. M O Smith and wf. Greenville, O. Theodore Rothchild, Portland. E J Munro, Anidem. E G Pierce, Gates. L N Slewart, Minto. T F Lake, Gates. O H EuBsell, Bweet Home. A S York, The Telegram, A BTownsland, Portland. prank Howe, H. F. Returned from Gearhart. The members of G Co., fifty strong, returned at miduight last night on a special train from tbeir annual encamp ment at Gearhart on the Pacific, near the mouth of the Columbia, They had a good time, but experienced too much wet weather for an encampment, only two days of clear weather. Bain is not conducive to pleasure under a small tent. Seaside is three miles down tbe beach, a good walk . Most reeorters, though, bad gone home, leaving few visitors, and the scarcity of young ladies for flirtation, waa excrutiatingly aggravating. Tbe Albany company was tbe largest pres ent, and made a fine record for good benevior,not a man getting in tbe guara bouse. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Davie of Mill and Twelfth street have returned .'rom an all summer etay in tbe mountaine at tbe lakes, upper Soda and Cascadia where tbey went for the benefit of Mrs. uavis neaitn, wnicb is so much im proved that she tbinkB it will not be necessary to go to California this winter. Miae Elate accompanied them. Eugnee negiQiur. Letter List. Following is thn list of letters remaining in the Postomce at Albany, Linn county Oregon, Sept. 0, 1903, Persons calling for tk se letters must give the date on which advfr'isM; Baktr, Mies May Boydslon. Mies Mabel Coon, Niss Mellie Biundige,Miss Lizzie nsner, d Harris, Mi'a Jessie Hennesf, Vane Johnson, Wm F (4) Jones, Mrs Annie Newton, Mr B O Miller, Mr E B Bowe, Mr Oliver H Ware, Mra F A Eutherford, Mr B H S. 8. Train, P.M. MARRIED. FAYLOR DORRIS Chaa. A. Faylcr Bnd Bertba L. Dorris ware united In marriage, September 8, at tbe home of Dr. J. M. Cain, Portland Oregon, Rev. William E. Randall of tbe Central Baptist Church officiating. The bride is a ilaughter ol Mrs. M. E. Dorris and dster of Rov. Floyd E. Dorris. The m. I ome ia eptibliebed in Portland. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Tbe following b rths wero reported to tbe county health board, of which the cauuty jadge ia chairman.for tbe month Ol august, tne law requiring toe report io do made by tbe last day ot tne mcntn, and by Ibe county health board to tbt aiate board by tbe tenth of tbe month : Jaa. Albert Beebae. eon of O. O. nee- bra, farmer. Auk. 16. L. M. Jones, phys cian, Lebanon. Frank lieuour, sou of Michael Bed nor Sept. 1, 2 miles east of Scio.S. O. Brown pnvsician Davis Knox, son of Everett E. Knox, Aug. 22, Knox Butte, W. H. DaviB, physician. Son of Frank Duncan. Plalnview. Aug. 14, W. H. DaviB, physician, bon of fedwin t. foweil, larmer, Leb auon, Aug. 27. J. O, Booth, phvtician. miDy reari Lawrence, uaugnier u. IV. Lawrence, Aug. 19. J. O. Booth. physician. Circuit court: New case. John O. Smith agt. Mamie Smith. Cause: Al leged, left home with one David Harper. Beaidence of defendant unknown. Gone over one year. S. M, Garland, attorney. Provd un on claims: America E. Hennees, 160 acres 10 E 4 : Theodore F. Lake, 10 E. 4, 160 acres. Something Doing. Tbe new Knox Height residence at the corner of Elleworth and Fourth streets is going np with a rush. It will be pretty and well arranged place. One man has been In the city selling signs, another making window signs. Churchill, the business printer, has begun moving into the old Democrat corner. $761 has been raised for tbe college improvementa. Some wbiatlea attached to gasoline enginea by Oniing Hulburt and Stewart & Sox Oo., have caused many rubber necks. Olerka are buBy unpacking goods, of which an immense Block has been order ed for tbe fall and winter trade by the Albany houses. The Magnolia Laundry has the most outside agents of any laundry in tbe valley. Albany hae six double dry aoodB and olothing stores. Tbe west wall of tbe MaBonic temple is being cemented. New Patents. H. S. Englebrigbt, North Yamhill. Oreg , cross line buckle; H, Fesen field, Hoquiam, Wash., bicyole mid-guard ; O. Flnnegan, Fairhaveo, Wash., oombined Eesaw and bevel-iding machine; P. Hebert, Hazeldell, Oreg., equalizing trace for anrmg vehicles; K. U. Hodge, Central Point, Oreg., stovepipe-fastener; G . Oleen, Port Blakely, wash,, grubb ing machine; L, C. Preston, WeBton, Oreg,, iaatentng device; P. Kummelin. Portland, Oreg., candle-holder for ObristmaB trees; J. P. TJrbanek, Yore, wasb,, cirouiator lor steam-Doners; A A. Waymire, Wooob, Oreg., combine tton tool. A Coach Secured, Gillis, a sub-coach last year and Uni versity of California graduate, has been engaged to coach the Albany College foot ball team this year. He is recom mended by Hayward, the track team coach, as a first class trainer and a fine fellow. Abeicrombie, of Astoria, who was talked of, will not come. Mr.. W. B. Henderson bas purchased the fine Van Horn property on Oalapooia street. The government weather prediction i tonight and Saturday partly cloudy with light rains. The soldier boys wiM be borne tonight A fine outing ia reported. The next attraction billed for tbe opera house is "Over Niagara," to be followed the next night witb tbe Italian Band, October 19 and 20. Some sparkB caught in the rocl of the office of Brandeberry & Wheeler, on Firat aod Ferry etrBet, causing an alarm of fire- Nothing was burned. - TheDsuocRAT yesterday in referring to a picture taken by E. (J. Will near tbe Monterey notei anove newpori, gave thirteen feet as the circumference, of a tree whereaB it should have been the di ameter. Under instructions, sent by telegraph, from Mrs. Anna Maris, of Windsor, ia mother of D, 0. Maris, who committed suicide, tte remains nf Maria were buried tt is attornoon. ne was Dorn in 1856. Tbe Democrat waa one of the price winnera in tbe fortland Journal bargain day contest. Tbe Journal la now on a solid footing, one of the greatest success es in journalism on the coast, and the Democrat is glad to bave been able to help tbe wbeele go round. First street man : "Just at the begin nine of tbe theatrical season it will be the proper thing for the Democrat to sav that an orchestra IB needed at the onera house. Ihe long walta between scenes needs something more thm a piano." Mr. J' R. Piatt and Miss Lj,.i A Eodgers, of Scio, were united in mar riage at the Christian Church yesterday afternoon, Rev. Clark Bower affiliating. Tbey will go to Dallas to reBiue. J. L. Irvine aud Frank Ketchum re turned at 1 o'clock this mornin? from a trip to tbeir Big Bottom timber farms. With tne exception oi some Kicaing Dy tbeir horses itmy haf a cafe and pleas ant trip. Eev. L. A. Tchorigian rotnrned to Monument, Eaeteru Ongon, tbia morn ing, a cl''zen ol the United PUtea. He intendn to return to Tu.kty lit a few months to do misaionary work, Bbfore going be will have his naroo changed, dropping the last tame, the ending ol which means Armenian, so tbat his name will be Levon Arpee, which may give him better privileges among the Turks : SATURDAY. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Dr. Kamsey made a prolesaional visit to Eugene tbie a'ternoon. F. J. Miller went to Grants Pass um afternoon to look af er hia big fruit or chard. License was issued to-day for tin marriage of J. 6. Flake and Miea Addir Smith, both oi Tangent. Miss Myra Brown, manager cf iLt Kuuene telephone office was in the cit tbia week a day or ao. Dr. Winnard went to Oreswell this afternoon to join his wife on a visit. He will return iionaay. E. J. Seeley left yesterday afternoon for Alsea called tbere by tbe serious illness of his motber. MiBa Foehay left this alteruoon for Ashland to be ready for tbe opening of the echoola there next week. Fied Dawson and J. E. Bridgeford are expected home from tbe Bay tonight, coming overland. Tbeir families are at borne. 1 Major M. H. Ellis arrived home yes terday afternoon from the encampment at Roseburg, where an excellent time waa had. Mica Grey, a former teacher in the Albany tchools. waa in the city today the guest of Mrs. E. Thrall while on her way to ereeno, Ualil,, near which plate she will teach tlo coming year. Mr' and Mrs. J. Otto Lee and daiuh- ter Dorothy, and Mrs, Margaret Blodgett left this morning for near Bend, Crook county, where tbey went to look after tneir claims ana taae up another ono lor airs. L,ee. Toledo Leader: Milton Hale, the well known Oregon pioneer and Linn county capitalist, had business in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Jack Allpbine auu, air., uaie swam tue Willamette river together or did something with water we Ican't exactly remember- more than 50 yeara ago. Corvallis Gazette : Mrs. Lulu Webber. now residing in Albany, 1b spending a few days with her son, Ward, at the residence of J. H. Simpaon. Her daugh ter, Miss Aileen, came over Saturday and returned Sunday. She shortly goes to Ashland where she will have chrrge of tbe department of music of the Ash land Normal Bchool. At the meeting of the Ladies of the Maccab ea last night a good program Has presented, consie tint of a eolo by Mrs. Obaa Medio, "Yankee Doodle," "Mary Had a Little Lamb," by Mrs. Stites, a song by Mra. Van Winkle, "Mouse at Sea," the reading of "Twin kle Twinxle Little Star," by Mrs. Merrill, and a vocal duet bv Mrs, Van Winkle and Mrs. Merrill, "Nicodomus." i an old fashioned program full of fun, A j delicious lunch waa served. Harrisburg. From the Bulletin: Mr. T.J. Ander son last week placed a fine stone foun dation unaer ma residence, bunt a com modious wooasued and otherwise im proved his fine premises. Mr. and Mra. Edwards, of Spokane, the latter a Bister. of Mrs. B. A. fiampv, arrived here Saturday for a visit. Mrs, EdwardB waB a former highly respected oitizen of HarriBburg. Mrs. M. M. Hendrix't, 67th birthday occured Tuesday, when several of her friends met witb her to encourage and ae far aa possible to cheer her to a for got fulnesB of her onliction. one wae able to ait up about tbree hours during tbe day, and enjoyed Ihe occasion very much. Mr. J . E, Oartwright finished picking the hops on hia Uendtnball farm last week, and commenced Monday on bis Davie fields witb a full crew of pickers. His crop this year wil be about 70,000 pounds. Next year ho will increase bis area on bopa by SO acres of the very best quality of hop producing Boil. Buried at Sea Was presented at tbe opera home last night to a good sized and pleased audi ence. Some fine new acenery waa pie eented, an ocean scene being particnle Iv striking. The caBt Ib a strong or e. with Urral Humphrey in tue teaun a role of Walter Allen, a young invent, c who bas some remarkable experience! The play has two villains, a man and a woman wno ma tneir parts so wen tne audience would like to have helped drown them. Mra Belmour as Mrs. krumbaacb captured tbe audience, and Little Elma was a Jewel, Edward Omln. a twenty year old boy, of Portland has confessed to seven bold unB and several fires. ODe of the bolu ups waa Admiral A. N. Smith, the drummer, who objected. Tbe moat Orpin got from one person was $15. PRETTY SAFE RULE TO GO BY When tkete is a feeling that tbe l.oaT or lungs, blood or liver, brain or neuo: are diseased, at once commence to doctoi tbe stomach. 1'bat is the foundatioa oi the trouble m 90 cases out of every 100. Commence to regulate the digoitiv nrirana. mi' them in healthy working con dition, i 'uother troubles will Isim nl thorn it'viM. Dueases which havo tr.e:: eginn n tn ineBtomach must no 03ros hrnnu t rnmach. The medicine ioi atomaoi, lior iere and half the ilia, u Dr, Gunn mpaived Livor Pilla. These pine nut. nil li, o diiroative orders in good con dition so that the disease has no basis to work upon. They are sold by all drug gists for 25 eta. por box. One pill is a dose. We wiH aend a box post-paid, on receipt of 25 cte, or to any body who wants to try them we will sen 1 2 pills free, Send name and to Dr, HosankoCo Philadelphia Fa vor sale by Foahay&ilaBOtt Jruggists Mn.i.i.iEiiY Opkniho at The Bazaar Tae-day, September 15th. L. E. Ic H, i. Hamilton, We rustle nara in urease eaoh cm tomor, at O. E. Brownell'b, UO CARTS just received at the Houb f urnishing uo s. f Dnr 10c racktie muah la a winner Try it. O. E, Brownkll, WRITES UP OREGON. The Chicago Packer, the leading iournai of its kind in tbe U. S., whose 1 i i o was receotly in Albany and other valley ion, devotes a page to Oregon'! ui famed fruit. Here are some of the irads, that tell the story : Oregon's Far Famed Kruit. Sold in Ad the LeadlneOltiea of the iVorld. Facts and Fignrea Which Demonstrate a Paving Qualities Awarded Many iledals at the World's Fair. Largest Shipment to Orient, Oregon Fruit Profitable. Intelligence fusures Results. Prune Crop Important. Northwest Wine Many Prizes. The Great Willamette Valley. SUe Has tbe Worlrt for Her Market. Her Fruits Are Carried 8,000 Milee. Dairy Industry Ie Colossal. Finest Hops. The Poultry Development. RELIGIOUS First Christian Chutch: All regular services have been resumed. bermon 11:00 a.m.. "Strotching the Curtain," 30 p, m. "The Bource of Authority and Assurance." The Y. P. 8. O. E. at 6:30 p. ivi. will be in charge of tbe tem perance committee and will be oi espec ial interest Sunday Bcbool meets at 10 -.00 a. m. All are invited to all eervices Congregational church cor. Ferry and 4th ets: Servicea overy Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m pieacbine by the pastor. Sunday school convenes at 11 :4b m and the Ourietian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. -MI are invited to attend, G. W. Nklsox, Pastor. V . P. church : Preaching by the pas tor Eev. White at 10:30 and 7:30. Sab bath school 11:45, Junior Eo''eayor, 3 :S0. Senior Endeavor 6 :30. M. E. cburcb : Preaching by the pas or at 10:30 a. m.,and 7:30 p. m. Sunday hool at 11:46, Epworth and Intermed iate League at 6:30, class meeting 6:30. All will be welcome. Firs Presbyterian church, cor. Broad albin and Fifth streets. Publio worship and preaching at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday tchool at 11 :45 a, m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at our services. Baptist cburch : Servicea at usual houre, preaching by the pastor, Eev. W. W, Davis, Sabbath school at ol' ee of morning eervice, Junior at 3 p. m,, B. Y. P. U. at 6:30, midweek prayer ser vice iburauav eve 7 :su. Got Ten Deer. W. H. Hogan.P. A. Young, Dr. Wells, Fred Hockspier and Clyde Dannals re turned home last night Irom their deer hunt at Bloody Point, a mountain deer resort, five miles north of Waldon'a on the Lebanon Wagon Boad. They killed ten deer, most of tbem from tbeir camp, some of them from their tents. One waa shot at 2 o'clock In the morning by moonlight, by Mr. Hogan. He ome in too cIobo to camp. Kacn man Killed two deer, more or Ibbs, which 1b near enough, though the Democrat bae tbe exact record. Tbey had a fine lime, though some of it was Bpent in tbe rain. Foul of tbe animals were brought home and cut np hero, tbe others were eaten or jerked in tbo mountaine. Bl.iody Point is a fine plate to sleep ajd the hunte. s freqo.ntly spent eight een bourB in bed. Anderson's Music House, Albany's new piano and organ house. Pianos, organs and sewing machinea marked away down just to introduoe ourselves. Violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, ziphers, sheet music, strings, harmonica, etc. Expert piano and or gan timing and repairing. Now that an expert turer ia looat'd in Albany tee timt you patronize bim, thereby not uaving to depend on every Tom, D'ck iuJ Harry that passoB through. Yearly tuning a specialty. All work guaratced. An oicbeBtra will be run in connection i b tbie house. Parlies desiring first j music (or entertainmente, private dancing parties, etc, gel terms at And erson's, music House, zuo perry btreet, Albany, Oregon. 'Phone, Black 621, Letter from Litchfield, Neb Thomoa Clancy, of Litchfield, Neb tyroti us a few weeks ago about his oiper umcewith Dr Ounn's Blood and Nerv Tonic. As his case may be similar t ol hers it naturally would be of interea to i hem to know the rtBUlt ot his test. He bud been haunted for years with a gradual grnwing weakness until he was reduced to ..liuost a shadow. Hia complexion waa sallow and pimply, had dizzy and einking spells, with loss of memory and ambition Always felt tired and outdone, suffered greatly with nervousness, and felt that his heart's action was weak. His digostlon wbb so poor bis system received no nutri tion . Me says he commenced the use of this tonic, tutting one tablet after each .will. He did not notice much change iflor using one box only he enjoyed his meals bettor, still he kept on until he had un d oil boxos . Ho used the last box more than six months ago. When he stopped the uee of the tonic be weighed 28 pounds more than ho did when he commenced, Hasnot been sick a day since, and is well in both mind and body. Dr'iunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic is the best medicine in the world for pale, week or sickly women Sold by all druggists for 76 cts per box, or sent by mail on receipt of price- Write us about yourcase. Audresa, Dr BosankoCo Pbiladelphio, Pa. For sale by Foshay & Mason, druggists- Millinery Cphmino at Tne Bazaar Tuesday September 16th. Li. J4,, oe a. J. HAMILTON. Millisery Opening at The Bazaar Tuesday September 15th. L.-b, ti. J, HAMILTON, Oyatera, Fresh, Berved In my style, At I'lelff r'a Oj ster Pa l' ri.