Albany Democrat 7 vm. XXXIX ALBANY, OREGON FillDAY, OCTOBER IC, 1903. NO 10 MILLINERY. Goods are mov'ng (est In our Btore aused by our ohoosing tbe right goods, whicn alter going through oar workshop and receiving Ibe correct etyles are put oat for Bale at tbe lowest prices. Follow ng the meaning of these (our words, correct styles, lowest prices accounts for onr ncreaeing business. For yoa to appreciate this you must call and inspect our lOods. Newjgoods arriving daily Watch our Windows "THE LEADING MILLINERY." (O. P. WOLCOTl , Successor to O'Nell's Pbone Black- H41. DR. MRS. RAMSEY, Osteopath Phone Black 482, FARMS AND LOTS. A few choice improved lota in central Albany for sile cheap. Two ranches, well improved for trade for property near Albany one of 310 acres, well improved, with 40 head of cattle. House and lots in Ashland for Albany house and lot. 40 acres near Ashland for land near Albany.. 40 acres near Junction City suitable for hops, for sale cheap. A bargain in fruit farm that can't last long everything complete and at a rlguie that would surprise you. 50 acres 4 miles from ton n good land and Improvements and plenty of good etockyilbit. All lor 3010.00, Howard & Price. Anderson's Music House Supplies what is wanted at tbe least price. Competition is the life ol trade, biu where a competitor cannot sell hiB own line cf goods in competition there is something wrong with the man or the goods be represents. There is not one man living wno can sen an sue riauoH in any one community no matter how Inner he mav have lived there. Pianos, Organs and Hewing Machines at a substantial discount, New Home Sewing Machine $15.00; Organs from 60.00; Pianos from $200,00 up. Sheet mUSIC, Strings, VIUUUH, vjuuare, uxnuuu' line, expert Piano and Organ tuning and repairing. Yearly tuning a specialty : Pnone Black 52. aNDBBsoN's Mneic House, 206 Ferry St. M'Daniel's Monumental Works WT - NORMAN B. ATTY, D. 0., OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. 115 Broadalbin street, Albany, Oregon. THE USE OF NARCOTIC And mercury in the treatment ol pilea a liui'sun iu the dark ages, giving temuorary raliof only b? paralvzing the bowels and l no: jure, but ia reality weaken the parti and prevent natuie from restoring the bowel to a healthy condition, as any honest and intell igent drugji?t or doctor will admit, and as may bj sein by reference to tbe Un i ci States Diapsnaatory, which says . 'Opium lesaona the natural motion of the bowels, it: local effect la the same as its general operation ; conium paralyzes tne motor nerves, ucrrile reduces mus cular strength, belladoana oroducea par alytic symptoms hysscvamis and stram onium are same as belladonna. They DO YOU EAT? if so You ought to be interested in our HNELINL of y DINING TABLES direct from the east We oleo .have a la. ctnewjaeeortment of Hall Minors, Seats ami Hall Racks, jTHE HOUSE FURNISHINfi CO., Albany, Oregon 331 W First St' 226 Broadalbin St. HOME AND ABROAD. The bin Chicago Sre occurred iust thirty two years ago yesterday. Wool bne tumbled from 17 cents to 10 or 11 cents. That is enough to make those wbo held lor higher prices bleat. Governor Chamberlain left last night for Washington. D. O., to talk with the President about our timber land and other inlerests the chief executive and the men under him have been making some big mistake about. . $100 Reward $100. The readers of tins paper willbopleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in a.ll stages and that is Catarrh. Ball's Uatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dise aee. requires a constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally; acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative Bowers, that thoy offer One Hundred 'ollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send fcr iiBt of testimonials. AddresB F. j. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Draggiat, 75c. Hub's Family Pills are the best. Our Prices? Well ;they are simply all right. Try and see, O. E, Buownell, Second St. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TABLEi'S, Jfil'U., in marble or granite. Whv not mace orders at htme i eave travelling men's commissions of oi zu to 25 per cent ana expenses. ONLY THE BEST MATERIAL USED. j Lnirty years experience ae a pruc tical workman enables me to guar- " antee satisfaction. 206 WEST SECOND ST ALUANY, OTEGON.. POISONS do not exerciae any curative influence." The following is in substance the ex. nreasion o' all up- to-date druggists : "In twenty eight years experience I have prepared all manner of narcotic and men hi n'. preparations for piles, but none to my knowledge ever cured a single case." P. B Spragno, druggist, Lincoln, Neb, E-B.O-SA Pile Dure is the only non- poiaonous pile cure on tbe market. Over 4000 ot the moBt intelligent and up-to- uate druggists sell ana enaorse it. E-RU-SA cures piles, or $50 DBid Worst caaes of pilea cored with one bex. All reliable, up-to date druggiBts sell B-KU'SA, V1ZS BUK&.tlltvL' & LJUU TELEGRAPHIC. Russia Means Buslnefs. ' Mancqhria, Oct. 0. To show that it intends to occupy Manchuria perma nently, Russia ia hastening tbe construc tion of extensive government buildings, and another gunboat has been added to the fleet at Niu Ohwang. - As regards Japan, officials at St. Petersburg disclaim the elighteat senti ment of hostility, but tbe movemente in the Orient indicate otherwise. HirIi Water. New York, Oct, 9. At Patterson the water was 10 feet deep on tbe lower Btresta near tbe Passale river. Tbe flood poured into great Bteel and locomotive works, putting out the fires. The loss will reach $1,000,000. At New York the rainfall was 10.04 inches for the day. Damage will reach hundreds of thousands of aollars. Educational Expert. Bosten, Oct. 9. It iB learned that the commissian of English educational ex perts brought to t' .ia country by Alfred Mosely, the millionaire London mer chant, and now in the East, will visit Oregon and tbe Norlhwest before their return to London. Not all the party of 33 will go, but a majority of them will embrace the opportunity to see the great empire lost to Great Britain yeare ago. For Political Rascality. St. Louis, Oct. 9. The Federal grand jury today returned indictments against W A, Morrrw. assistant private Secre tary to Governor Dockery and T. E. Bar rett, ex mareball of tbe Court of Ap peals. The indictments charge the de fendants with aiding, abetting and con spiring to fraudulently naturalize aliens Big jail Break. Salt Lake, Oct. 9. As a result of a well organized and partly Bucctsalul at tempt at a wholesale delivery of prison ers at the Utah State Pentenliary to dight, one prisoner was killed, one guard was shot and wounded, another was beacen almost into insensibility, three prisoners wounded, and two others un death sentence escaped. Not As Reported. New Yobe, Oct. 9. Chicago, Milwau kee St. Paul haB no surveyors in the Held looking for a right of way to the raciuc uoast, ana mo DacKers ot that road have at present not the slightest intention of carrying their railroad be yond tbe western boundary line of South Dakota. Lebanon. From the ii. A.: R. F. D. route No. 2, taki -a in the country e-utn ana soutneastoi Lebanan, Mil probably be established November 1st. Mrs, C. W. Vunk.oi Albanv.lB visiting her parents in this city, , Z. H. Kudd, of Albany, scent last night in Lebanon with relatives. George S. Ui trap, formeriv a barber in this city, was drowned in the Col umbia river near White Salmon last Monday. Geo. W. Taylor left yesterday for the Klamath Indian agency, where he goes to Bpend the winter with his son Jasper, wbo is the industrial teacher at tbe agency. Rev. Dr. Giboney, of Spokane, Wash., aon-in-few of Hon. O. B, Montague, re cently received a call to the pastorate oi a Presbyterian church in Indiana. He tendered his resignation to his Spokane congregation, who by a vote of liO to IS, refused lo accept it and raisel hla salary to $2400 per annum. Stomach Trouble "I have been troubled with my stomach for the past four years" siys D. L. Beach, ot Clojer Nook Farm, Greenfield, MaBs. A fflVrlivRflifn I waa iminfait fn - box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver laoiois. i nave taken partot them and feel a groat deal bet er." If you have nnv trnnbtn wnth vami glnm... I., n 1 ' - ...... jwu. uvwiuuvu njr n uu, of these TabletB. You are certain to be pisased with the result. Price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. Fnr u liilirtna aHanb- talrrt niia.U Stomsch and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain, ror Baie oy an druggists Dyspepsia bane of hnman existence. Burdock Blood Bitters cureB It.promptly, permantntly. Kegulates and lones the Btomaon. Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Ec lectrio Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. At yoa druggists. Too late to cure a cold alter consumpt ion has fastened its deadly grip on the InngB. Take Dr. Wool's Norway Pine Syrup while yut there is time. It's a mistake to imagine that itching Plies can e oe curea ; a miBlake to saner a day longer than yoa can help. Doan's Ointment brings imtant relief and per manent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. Shoe Repairing. First class work at reasonable prices at tne up-to-aaio Bboe repair shop, lo cated in The Star Shoe Store, opposite rirct iinbiuni xjanx. i.auiee BUoee specialty. - W. O. Bubns. Cloverdale Gravel and Sand. I hereby authorize Mr. S. W.;Ross;to coilect for all gravel and ei-nd, hauled from Cloverdale. Waltib E Tujikei.l '' v '"jci.iA. A: .If. T0 : 4 Vau H.m AlBjp Bocgrt MISFITS. May the Japs put the Russian bear to flight. One of ihe telephone girls ia to he "Ring off there." The state barber's board is shaving things pretty close. Oregon's governor believestin acting. He proposes to hew to the roots of the timber land buainesa. Jabour'e carnival company met their financial end at Spokane. Albany came very near being atllicted. Tbe Flora Journal ia a very modest little paper.' It refers to the breaking nf a right .lower limb of a youog lady of Flora. . , Senator ' Brownell, of Clackamae county, says his pet measure in the next seBBion ol the legislature will be the primary election law. The state press association will meet in Salem October 22-21. All editors wbo go will have the privilege of bearing Hallie Panidh Hinges sing, and other amusements aie promised. What editor can remain at home, . An nnli-dyepeptic club has been organized in' the east- The members are to feed upon homely, substantial food. They -have hit the nail on the bead. Our tomes are orowded with people who have rulred themselves by over eating rich food. "There is a man in Albany who has moved fourteen times in two yearB. There are only a few houses in Albany which he has not occupied." Portland Telegram, Tho Democrat would not be surprised at such an item in a Eugene paper, butan apology ia due from the Telegram. Tbe item exhibits the man ner in which things get twisted by even tbe newspapers. It started from an item about an Albany man moving four teen different housCB in a year or two. For the benefit, of the Telegram it may be stated that he owns all ot them yet, that all are rented and that he himself continues in tbe home he has occupied for years. DR. DARRlN, SPECIALIST Submits a List ot Some Special Ols- senses He treats With Elec tricity and Medicine. PRIVATE DISEiSES-Gleet, Errors of youth. Stricture, Blood Taints. Weak nesB of Organs quickly cured wituoat pain or detention from business. LADIES who suffer from indifference. oervoui debility or disease peculiar to women, can consult the doctor with per fect confidence. BLADDER, Inflammation Cystitis, Catarrh of The Bladdei. These diseases invariably quickly to the treatment, VARICOCELE, Hydrocele, Piles, Fistula, Swelling and Tenderness of GlandB, treated with unfailing succeB, KIDNEYS, Inflammation of the Kid neys, Diabetee, Congestion of tbe Kid neys, Uremia, Gravel, Stone, ell scien tifically and successfully treated. BLOOD AND SKIN Diseases, Sores, Spots, Pimplo8,8c-otula,8yphilic Taints, TumorB, Rheumatism, Eruptions e'e, promptly cured leaving the system in a pate, Btrong healthful etato. YOUNG MEN, if you are troubled with ti-ed feelings, gloomy forebodings, palpitation of tbe beait. Lot flashes. blood rushing to tbe bead,rii,giug in the ears, wandering mind, weak memory, dark circles under the eyes, dizziness, poor appetite, stupidnesa, desBpondency, iocs oi energj, araimion anu seu-conu-dance, which absolutely unfits you for etudy or business, you should take treat ment beloro it is too late. MIDDLE - AGED and OLD MEN. There aretbo'usendsofyoa troubled with weak, aching backs and kidneys, lost mancood, ruptures and other unmistak able t lens of nervous debility and pre matur- decay. Many die of this diffi culty, ignorant of tbe cause, which is the second etage of seminal weaKnees. The u.ost obs'inate caeoa of this char acter treted with unfailing succcsb. HEART, BRAIN and Nervea. Diffi cult breatbiug and suffocat ng feeling, fullness of tbe bead, a tired Irritable, discontented feeling and tear of impend ing danger or death, a dread of being alone, or the reverso desire to be alone. If your memory is failing, and you are gloomy and despondent, or if yoa dream mnch or often and have an avereion to society, you are suffering from a serions diBease ot the nerves, brain and beait. You have no time to lose. I)r Darrln's Place of Business, i Dr Darrin can be consulted free from IOIoS o'clocl daily; evening 7 to 8, Sunday. 1U to 3, at lievero Hotel Albany until Dec. 1. Salmon and at 10c percan. (Choice V. b. Browkeli's STETTER'S Alms's Win Iieslanaii, 1 i pen every night until 12 o'clock, i.' ii 1 1 r ; i a i : 1 1 ... Brownsville. From ihe Times: Fied Bruckman, of the Creamsry, has been thinking) seriously of putting in a steam laundry. Tbe members of the Baptist church of this city are preparing to celebrate tbe 501 b anniversary of the organization of the church, which occurs on the 16to cf November. Died, at the borne of his daughter, Mrs. (Vni. McKinlny.inOrawfcrdsville, on October 6. 1903, Josiah Titus, aged about 85 years. The sad news waa received in this city the latter part of last weex that our old friend and neighbor, Dr. O. B. heese, now a resident of Acme, Lane county, had suffered a stroke of paralysis. Ohae. H. Burggraf, the well known iluany architect, spent Tuesday night in Brownsville, on business ir relation to tbe Woodmen end Pearl & Weber block, for which he drew the Diana and epecidca ions. A very pretty social event occurrel on Wedneiaay afternoon at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Windom in South Kr 'wneville. The day, October 7tb, 1903, was the fiftieth anniversary of tbe marriage ol Mr. aud Mrj, Windom, which took pla e at Portland, Or., fifty years ago. J. H. Glssa and W. VV. Robe returned from the Blue River mining district Wednesday. During their absence they bonded their property, the Great North ern, to W. S. Blandish, a California rain ing expert, who bae already placed men at work running additional tunnels. Ibe bond runs tor 18 months, but the terms are private. Scio. froin i ho News ; Miss Winifred Hunkers was vlaitino Miss Nltia Ohamber.ain in Albany this week. J, A Bilyeu last week purchased if tbe state, 80 acrea of land known asnarr. of the I. Myers estate on tbe etsato Bide of He o. Ueo. Sutherland has been onuaeed fo tesch the school Diet. 77 at a snlarv of 50 ner month. We all anticipate a good echopl. R. n. Miller has eold his residence property on tbe south side to T. S, Ooffey, who ie now occupying 'he same while R. B, has moved to his farm a few miles west of town. Getting our reward -Long aeo we de cided that if wo could not sell pure, first quality drugs at moderate profit we would not eell any : we e naiderod it die honest to Bell cheap drugs for high pricea and have held lo our resolu tion, we are ho-v getting our reward by tbe large patronage we are enjoying. Thanks to the public. Bubbkiiart & Lee. Portland and Return $3.00. The S. P. has established a permanent trip rate to Portland from Albany of 43.00 good for going on tho afternoon train Saturday acd any train Sunday and returning on any train Sunday or jxionuay. Also the same arrangement for Port land to Albany and return. A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain's Oouith Homed v has a remarkable record. It has been ia ufo for ever thirty jears, during which time many million bottles have bfivi Rnld and used. It has long bueu tbo HtMJil,.ru ana main reliance in the treatment of cro p in thousands of homes, yetduriiw u'l Hiis time no case haa ever been roared to tbe manufacturers in which it tailtd to effect a oure. When given as soon a tbe child boconioB boarse or ovi'n as soon aR the croup t -gh appears, il will pre vent the atl: It iB pleaaunt to take, many chile:. . .'.ke i . It toota.n.. no ' piutn or oILlt harmlu substance mi'1 may ce glvi n as confident. y to a wiby u to an adult. Fcr salo by all druggists. Equalization Notice. The County Board of Equalization will meet at tbe office of the County Clem, Monday; October 19th, 100!, and lemaln in session six days for the purpose of publicly examining Hid aaeeesment r 11 and to coirect all erroie in valuation, de scription "r qualities of land, lo's or other property and all pereone lntereslen am hereby notified to appear at tho appointed time and place and if It shall appear to said board that any lands, lots or other property be asse'Bed twke or accessed in the name of any person or persons not the owner thereof, or asset Bed under or beyond its value, or any lands, lots or other property not assessed they will make the proper correction. D. B. McKnioht, County Assessor. A new line of BATING STOVES just received at OHLING & HULBURT'S Call and examine them and ge' our prices. Remember we deiive. them without extra charge. 405 WEST 1ST srUEEf, Not tried Ayer's SarsapariliaPThen you haven't tried aarsaparma ! aswraa: A. OUR WANTS IF YOU WISH the Saturday Evening lJAaf Halla. n. 1 . n I B wu.ivo.cu fcu yuur uome every Driday evening, please leave your order at Bnrkhart & Lee's druir store, H, B. Flkmimo, Agt. "Post.' WST. Between Neeland'e Hospital v. ou BWBwaiK, rea patent leather purse containing between $4 ??,d$ Ktura to Mra- Walter Govro 3316 E. Front St. TAKE NOTICE. Any hunter trospass- ... b.vuuuo mu Aiuany nop yards, south west of town will be proBccutod to the full extent of the law, without regard to person. By order of K. E. Jackaon. CIDER. O. R. Widmer will make cider lhur.dayaof eaoh week, beginning October 15, during October, and will have Bweet cider tor Bale. Prices as usual. FOR RENT.-Farm of 1000 acres in uugmBuo. won improved. Suit able for groin and Btock. A-ldress Owen H. Seiple, 20th, and Spring Bt, Poitland. WANTED -Girl to do general house work. Call at Democrat office. P. W.8PiNKS'offl!eis now in the old Monteith mill olllce, at foot of Fer y treat. All Jilods of eeasoned lumber. LOST. From my pasture af FryBtatlon on the Lebanon road, fifteen head of Lptawold iheep.' yearlings and past. Liberal reward for information leading to recovery. William Holloway. WOOD. Now is the time to deliver wood on eubscription. A 8ILK UMBRELLA belonging to an Albany lady, was taken from tho Ladiea Bazaar by mistake. PloaBe re turn lo tho Bazaar, and confer a great" lavor on the owner. A STUDENT wants to work for board and lodging or equivalent. Those interested please leave address at this office. FOR SALE. A good cottugo, in excell- oui uuuuniuu anu well located, on reasonable terms. Apply at Ibe Dem ociiat office. F9? AXE. A six room house, and lo ouxoo iaec oor. utu aud Jefferson at b Price $1000. Inquire of H. Barne next door. FOR SALE. 75 acrea of good hillj land duuiu ui oouavuie, azou Apply to William MacMaster, SU Worcester Blook, Portland.JOregon.; CRAFT & BERRY; At 2nd and Broadalbin i , ..... " win always have on hand the best of every thing In the meat lino, choice lard. Give nuui h can. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. fV-OTICE IS HEREU'r GIVEN TO nil persona interested that tho un dersigned has filed his final account in the matter of the rstuto of William Crawford, deceased, in the county court of Linn . minty, Oregon, and that aiid court ha- Urol Saturday, the 7th day of No-emu i, 1901, at the hour of one o'clock p. up i um any as tne timo for hearing and Battling all objections to final ac count and to the final settlement of stid ohtita; allp-rscn having nny objection ...... iilw ntuujuuiro ncreoy notlliod to n'n trie PAmo in bhI,I ...... .1 "ii . , . oi uuiore sa-u last iiiintfonod daie. uateu this 9;h day of October, 1903. John U. Simpsok, Administrator. ADMfNISIRATOR'S NOTICE OriCE IS HEREUY GIVEN THAT tho Undeniciied admininf rntni-nf tu. estate of Hubert i'ruer, dec-asod,has filed his final account in said estate with tho osunty olerk ol L'lin county, Oregon, and 'he county j jdiro hut set tne 7ih day of Novorabtr 19J3 at tho hour of one o'clook p. m. at' tho county court room of said county as tne timo and place for hearing objections lo said account and the settle ment thereof. K. M. Lamar, .. .. Administrator. II. O. Watson Hi L. L. Swam, Attorneys,