Albany Democrat VOL. X.UIX. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY VO, 1904. NO. i 0 Special Millinery BARGAINS for this Week. "THE LEADER (O. P. WOLCOIT, Successor to O'NellV 331 W Firet St., Albany, Or. BUSINESS P. U.Will for jewelry. F, M. French, Jtweler. E.nore booed Bhd eet 25 Stai Baths. 0. B. Canthron. DentiBt, office over OuBick'e Bank. Viereck'e Eihillrant Hair Tonic re stores nair to its orizinal color. Viereca Ezema and Dandruff Cure or money re nnded. 60c per bottle. What aie They? Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver 'JWete, A new rftnedy fo stomac) (-roubles, biliousness and constipation, and t. Rojd one. Price 25 cents. Forsile liy Foshay & BIbbou: Half the ill that man is heir to come from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens and tones the etomach; makes the indigestion impossible. "Little ColdB." Thousands ol liveB sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Fine Syrup cures lit t e colds too, donn to the very verge of consumption 8are pop Pop0orn atiC. E. Rbovukll. Home made Mince Meat at 0. jfi. Brownbll'8. A. O. BEAM, Blumbers Block Groceries, Fruits, and Veg etables, Breads, Cakes and Cookies. Everything the market af fords always on hand. riione black 462. WOJl) KuK dAljli. Duly dry wood bed. ash. biz fir, medium fir and maple, delivered already sawed Leavat orders at O. E. Brownell'e and Howard & Prico's. W. X. Fisher. FOR S ALK. Twenty-five city lots for sale in the ttacaieman neirs 1st addi tion to Albany, which adjoins Main ' street -hree blocks from the Madison Street School. For particulars inquire ot the undersigned T. P. Haclkeman, D. D. Hacklema, DR. SWAN'S PAt TILES, the well known remedy for t ie cure of female weakness and piles. Any one wishing it Bhould call upon or write to Mrs. O. B. Hansard of Lebanon, the Bole . agent for Albany. ' WE'VE GOT EM!!! and we know You Want 'Em. :::CARPETS:::: Over One Hundred and Twenty-five different on display. We cut and sew them for you without extra charge. Our prices run from 25c to $1.6,5 per yard. Hemp Carpet, in flowered and oriental designs, per yard 25c Cotton "Granite" Carpet, per yard. 35,, Half Wool Carpets, per yard , 55c t Extra Cotton Chain Carpets, all wool filled.per yard 60 and 65c All Wool Carpets, per yard 65c to $1.00 Afnfs0terhCVaerpetsnplete f TaPestry- Velvets' Body Brussels, Compare these prices with Portland cut rate prices. See us before you buy and you will save money. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon. ..The Missourian.. C, C. PARKER, Proprietor. A GENERAL STORE MILLINERY." RELIGIOUS "What Shall I Do With This Jesus Which ia Called the Christ?" is the subject of the illustrated sermon at the United Presbyterian church to-morrow night. M. E. church: Rev. Melville T. Wire will preach at 10:00 and 8:00 p. m. Sab bath school 11 :45. Epworth and Inter mediate Leagues at 7:00 p. m. Preaching at th- Cumberland Presby terian cbnrcb morning and evening by the pastor, Rav. Walker. First Priebi lerian chu'ch.cor. Broad albin and Fifth streetB. Publio worship and preaching at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :S0 p. m. Sunday tcnool at 11 :45 a. m. Y,P, 8. O. li. d:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thon-day eveulna 7:30. All or3 cord ially inyited to the services. M. E. church South Rev. C. W. Pcrue, paktor. Preacninsr at 11 a. m. and 7-30 p. m. 8. 8. at 10 a.m. Ep worth Leagae at 7 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Tnnreday evening. Christian and missionary alliance meeting every Sabbath afternoon at 3 p. m. at the W. O. T. TJ. Uall. Ml are invited St. Peters Episcopal church c.rner7th and Lyon fits: Services an Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 r. m. 8t Mary's Catholic Ohurob. Very Rev Louis Metayer Rector and DeaD. Sunday High Mass and Sermon at 10:30 am.' Sunday School at the Academy at S p m. Vespers and evening prayers Benediction at 7:30. Daily Service Low Mass 7am every morniDg, The Yale Hall Rack, The neatest thing ever invented for hats and coats, has just been received in several styles and shapes, at the Store Of f.hft Alhnnv T7a.vt.ira,.. r"rt T-C you want something fine and up-to-date get UUC "THE PRUDEHTIAL" Life Insurance Co. -F. E. ALLEN, , Special Agent. FOR SALE. Some small pieces of property.ycheap, CCJRRAN & MONTEITH. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Doings of the Entire World A Jap iloal Sunk. , Tokio, May 13. The Japanese torpe doboat No., 48 was destroyed while re moving mines from Keer Bay, north of Talien Wan, yesterday. Seven men were killed and seven were wounded. This is the first war vessel Japan has lost in the war. For Peace. Berlin, May 14. It is rumored in diplomatic circles here that there is a strong possibility of an attempt being made to end the war in the Far East soon. The rumor, which is circumstan tial in character declares the war party in Russia has urged the Czar to end the war. Held tor Trial. San Francisco. Ma v 13. F. A. Hvde and Henry P. Dimond. both of this city, were today held for trial at Washing ton, D. C, on an indictment found by the Federal grand jury of the District of Columbia, charging Hyde and Dia mond with conspiracy to defraud the United States Government by illegally acquiring title to public lands in Oregon and other Coast States. Could'nt Nominate. Springfield. III.. May 13. After sit ting for more than 12 hours, and taking X5 pallots, in which none of the seven aspuunis gumeu or ruut ru inaicu ally, the Illinois Republican Convention adjourned late tonight without nom inating a man for Governor. K.ioccd Out. Stockton, Cal., May 13. A. J. John son, member of Lodge ot juks at rort land, lies in a hospital here in a very serious condition, his mind is wandering and high fever burning within him. Johnson is victim of knockout drops ad ministered in a nearby mountain town by a young thug who subsequently rob bed him. Judge Boiseb's Sister." . " , m, , , SAlem Or., May , 13.-The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Boise, who died here yesterday morning, was conducted this afternoon from the residence of Judge; ttttSST . " ' Deceased was Dorn in uianaiora, Main, m 1826. . . - Fine. Mining Prospects. Mr. George Heilman this week re ceived a report from Herbert - Leigh, manager of the Fairview greijg of mines in the Bohemia di.Qf.nVt:. .Inim, particulars of the running into J bi ledge of rich ore in the Miscelfeneous " oruuu mere on mine one hundred feet earljer than had we start for a bridal trip, been anticipated, which is being gotten toot f tne "car shop whistle out preparatory to the installation of a solmds as f it had brought over a Ya mill in this mine this year. The ore is quina fog cold. much richer than that of the Musick . A 5ar ,oad of beer was shipped today nwnoH hv fho PnrtlnnH Cn urhinh hoo for Cottage CrOVe. produced such paying results. Devel - opment work has been very satisfactory Dut is not yet complete, ana the com pany have decided to put on the mar ket 40,000 more shares at 4 cents to keep the work going before the mill starts up in the summer. Reports from Bohemia indicate, one of the best min .ng camps in the "world in the future. Three Holley Horses Belonging to Pleasant Robnett, of Holley, were missing Friday morning. One had been in his barn and two in a EbeenbMn tTVrer MS the horses had S?obkblv s?mnTvg.n off on ttei?r owl accPoimt ly P y on A Road Master's Trip. Roadmaster D: D. Hackleman return ed last evening from Jordan, where he 1 . madearrangementstoputtowork the new rock crusher. The old one will be used beyond Lebanon, and the steam roller, expected next week, will be put into active ODerations 1 i ble, good use being made of the ma chines. ' .. ' Another Case of Cured by Chamberlain's Pain "iiyuiua.lDUl Balm. The AScaCV Of OlinniKnrli.ina pa; Balm in tne relief of rhenmatiiini in ).. iog demonsir..ted daily. Purktr Tripled, of Urigsby, Va. , savs that Cha u Uerlaii, 'b Pain Halm gave him permanent relief from rueumatiem in the bacK when evort mB en. innHu, mil lie not wou;a be without it. For sale by I'othAa-Jt lUson Wool I Wool I Wool I We want good clean Wool for wl.lch wa j eT the hinhest maikel price. 8AOK8 FURNISHED OUR CUSTOM ERo i'RK. M. Rkudlhs & Co. CARTER'S -SUGAR BOWL. Choice Ice Cream, The Best Chocolates. Refreshing drinks. MISFITS. . A Mixture of Things and Thoughts In base ball as in other things it is well not to crow too soon. None of the Linn county Indian War yeterns think T. A. Wood was ever an Indian fighter. If republican Multnomah can register voters all day Monday why can't the rest of the state. There were only two Crows in this afternoon's base ball game at Eugene. A good sign for Albany. Charley Bilyeu is proving one of the best pitchers in th lentnio H dnliir. ers the goods coolly and in twists. As Hermann was put out of office by the President how does a vote for Her mann endorse the President. Will some one take out their pencil on that. The infamous Thibetans. They are defending themselves against the civ ilized Englishmen and firinir hnller-q. They ought to be ashamed of them selves for opposing imperialism that way. HOME AND ABROAD. The receDts of Prof. Newton's On pun Esther at Dallas were $144. Prof. Mark Bailey, a former U. of O. teacher, died in Tacoma yesterday. Hon. R. M. Veatch has challenged Binger Hermann to a joint debate, but Mr. Herman will not accept. Dave Osburn. shot in the neck a few weeks ago by a young desperado, is able to be on the streets again. Good. G. D. Trotter, who was charged with whipping his wife at Stayton, has de- ciaea r,o leave me town, and it is said' "3 mauo an assignment to creditors with that in view, tnough his assets are , several times his liabilities, which are! not very much. I One of the snecial extra attritions . . ' . , i.T r V half a -ut , "" Za"S 2fi niT-M T1 (nilntvnit Tcnm Tnnnn TUnn finrmA Utr special permission ' of the Japanese Government. Aroundthe Depot. The yards were covered with - rice . yesterday afternoon upon the arrival, of ', The men at the brewery have chal- lenged the S. P. men to a game of base ouu ror live ten gallon Kegs of beer. Plenty of Grub. From the Scio News: J. A. Bilyeu has been in Scio during the week. 'Jim" is one of the guards at the penitentiary, and he came up from Salem to register in order to be able to cast a good healthy democratic v"te at tne coming election. He says '?"?f"nf:.conX'c" being half ai tSP 1 m'S'T SSZ evidence himself that there is plenty of .grub smewhere around that institution. Knives, Forks and Spoons. We are headquarters for the Reed & Barton and Rogers Bros. A. I. The Unrl 1 1 1 .... , bu uc.ii iiiuiitia iai ue imu. vve nave some special bargains in these roods. ur T7I . 1 -r F. M. French, the Jeweler. A Good Wheel Is the Imperial. It has been trior! and found all right. Lasselle Bros, sell ,thpm St. Louis Fair. Are yon going to the fair? We will Bell round trip tickets May 11, 12, 13 and would take pleasure in assisting y u mak iog out your itinerary. Perhaps, we ronld route you throngh towns you wish to visit without additional cost other than to the lair. O, K. Fbonk, Agenf. School Bonds. Notice is hereby given that realed p oposal" will be received at the County Treasurer's eflics until Wednesday, June 1st, at 6 o'clock p. m, for the pur chafe of the whole or a fart of School Bonds amounting to $20,090 in all to be issued by school District No. 6 in Linn County, Oreeon, said bonus to be paya ble in ten or twonty years and bearing interest at per cent per annum in terest to be payable Eomtannnallr. J AM KB El.KlNH, County Treasurer, Johx Foshay, Chairman Boari of Director). IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go. J. H. Hawley, Monmouth. President Ressler, " L. F. Staney and wf, Engene. Eugene Willis, Portland. T. R. Brown, Corvallis. n D. W. Horton. Tacoma. A. W. Horton Chippewa Falls, Wis. n. Dunning, r-hiladelpma. Ima and Clare Briggs, Battle Creek, Mich. L. Braden Gibson, Eugene. E. F. Fischer, Seattle. W. D. Mixter, Lincoln, Neb. Geo. Sorseneon, Portland. Harjr G. Clarke, " W. E. Frazier, ' fcfo'wt-flmirMiiiniTTirinrnn The Oregon Christian Missionary Con vention this year will be held at Turner June 23 to July 3. The program will be a remarkablv rrood one. w. F. Rinh- ardson, of Kansas City, Mo. will be the - i .u.' m. jjiwiuiimi bucuabtui tut) convention, mo bictura is irivpn nhnvn piCtUr0 18 glVen ab0Ve' WANTED. 30 or 40 wether goats, IHi H. BRYANT. miie east or brick yard, $1 a head ! Por month- - w- c- Mitchell. : FEMALE HELP wanted at Magnolia Steam Laundry. Apply at once. FOR SALE. A good second hand cook stove. Call at 617. W. 2nd street. BL SWELL MD RIDE iraiunHiujjiWfiHilJtWlMni A MITCHELL OR SNELL. TTP-TO-DATE and fully guaranteed wheels f.have stood the test of years At prices within the reach of all. , -. A large stock of Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods ; and Bicycle supplies. Practical Gun and Bicycle Repairer. Mail Orders promptly attended to. GET THE BEST at ' Carter & Robson's North Broadalblu Street. The finest cream separ ator made, The Iowa, A car load of salt, A car load of shingles, 4 car load of shakes, Fine assortment of bug gies and hacks, All kinds of seeds, Woven wire fence, etc. WE mm OUR WANTS FOR SALE.-Eight room house and corner lot with orchard and out build ings. Price $2000. One lot with orchard and out build ings. Fine location. Price, $700. John Brush. No. 341 4th and R. R. St. 6.28 FOR SALF-Cidar mill, bathtub, fami ly fruit dryer, 200 gallons of cidar vinegar with casks at 12 cts per gal lon, nouse plants etc. No 341 E. 4th and R. R. St. John Brush. 6 9. TAKE NOTICE. My wife having left me without just cause or provocation notice is hereby given forbidding any one trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contract ing. G. W. McKinney. Albany, May 6, 1904. KEYS. -A bunch of five found in Al- bany can be had at this office. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms, down stairs, two good rooms. Call at 218 W. 2nd street. FOR SALE. A handsome surry, as good as new. Cheap. Call upon, has. Pfeiffer. NEW DRESSMAKING PARLORS at cor. E. 4tti and Railroad Ste. Shirt waist and shirt naist Baits a specialty. Terms resonable. Call and Bee 11s. LOST. A Maccance pin, somewhere on tne Btreets of Albany, 8. A. Willis on bar. Return to G. W. Willis. HOUSE MOVING, house raising and nandltug all kinds heavy machinery, carefully attended to by Peter Ruet ner, Phone red 101, Albany. GQUSFOR HAT0H1NQ. Black Min orcae. W. E. Baker, cor. ol Ferry and 7th street. WOOD. Seasoned slab wood, $2 50 per cord, delivered. M. Q. Tebtfiis, 231 S. Jackson, HOGS FOR SALE Large English Berk shires. Our foundation stock cornea from best herdB in the United StateB and stock for sale is registeied and aa good as cn be had any whole. We also have a fine yearling, registered Bdorthorn boll, we will sell reasonable. Call on or write Pacific Ntjrskky Co., Tangent, Ore. IT WILL PAY YOU to investigate our oaurse ol Shorthand by mail. It will ino:ease your earning capacity. We'll help jou 10 a position too. Write ub. Albany Cou-egs, A. Schmidt, Albany. HAVE SHAVED OUR PRICES On Carpenters' and Machirieta' too'a down to a very fine pot its and hive also eawed big reductions in builders hard are. 80 don't s'lp up ta this oppor tunity. Like many tuch chances it don't coma olten. Onr stock of tools Is the lineal in the city. Ste window display. OHLING & IIULBURT.