Albany Democrat VOL. XX? U ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 15)04. NO. 17. "J. ''A CLOSING OUT SALE i OF SUMMER MILLINERY Every Hat goes at HALF PRICE. Don't delay and then be sorry. "THE LEADER MILLINERY." (O. P.WOLCOll, Successor to O'NeilV l" 331 W (first St.,Albany, Or. BUSINESS . (i.Will for jewelry. F. M. French, Jtweler. R.Anrn honed end set 25 8tal Uai.ua. 0. B. Canthron. Dentist, office over Cusick'e Bank. Viereck'a Eihiliradt Hair Tonic re Btores nair toil original color. Viereek Ezema and Dandrnl Cure or money re unded. 60o per bottle. THINK OF THIa. 2500 journals and magazines advertising the Laiuhlin Fountain pen; wo carry a complete line from $1.00 up 10 $3.00 EuitKUAUT & Lee. Wny experiment with new brands of Coffee when we can supply you with that which has stood the test of years. A cup for breakfast will make you happy alll day long. C. E. Brownell. BreitenbasliHot Springs The trail to the Brritenbush Hot Springs ia now open We are prepared to furnish pack and saddle horses at a very reasonable rate. Parlies dt-eiring to go to the Hot Sprinits or other lnountbin resorts will find it their best interests to address the undersigned (or information as to rates, etc. SnoRT & Millov Detroit C. S. HARNISH, 'hotographer -AND DEALER IN- Photographic Supplies Finishing for Amateurs Instructions Free. Portraits in every Style First Street, Albany, Oregon. and perhaps You Want to go Camping We Have also Wire. Cots, Top Mattresses and Oanpine Furniture. Come in and ask us about it. Don't forget that we carry a complete line of Furniture, Carpets, LInolem, etc. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., Albany, Oregon. .The Missourian., C. C. PARKER, Proprietor. A GENERAL STORE ; HOME AND ABROAD. Newport will give a big celebration of the 4th of July this year. W. H. Brunk, once an Albany man, is now collector for the Ashland steam laundry. The big Examiner $10,000 cash price is reported to have been received by Mrs. L. M. Stoddard of Ogden, Utah. 5 cents is the nresent and nrnvnilinnr price for chittim bark. Producers seem to tninK tney win receive more than that by considerable.- The Ashland Tidings says a fire at the depot in Albany did damage amounting to $2,000 before the flames were stopped. About 100 times too much. Mrs. A. M. Berry, of Ashland, has a bed quilt 128 years of age. It was com pleted a short distance from Boston just as the battle of Bunker Hill was announced. Corvallis Times: Another business in dustry has sprung into existance in Cor vallis, and the carriage factory, or that part of it remaining in this city to be put into active service. Bodine & Peck is the name of the new firm, and the proprietors hail from Linn county. A warehouse and stock yard have been opened up at the carriage factory ite, and all kinds of grain and produce will be stored for anyone wishing such ac comodation. OASTOHIA, Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Doings of the Entire World A Japanese Victory. Tnk-m .Tnnn 9-v Admiral Toiro ports an engagement at Port Arthur prospects. last Thursday in whice a battleship of I the Peresviet type was sunk and a bat- a horse race loses its merit if not tleship of the Sevastopol type and a j absoluteiy th first-class cruiser of the Diana typej " ""'y on me square. were damaged. The Japanese fleet was practically undamaged. i- Let the road be built into the Blue The report is general here' that the River mines from Linn county. Push Port Artqur fleet came out of the har- the proposition, bor Thursday and engaged the Japanese i , I There is nothing more nauseating Fores lloinbiiied . j than a newspaper quarrel over news- Liao Yang, Jvne 24. It is reportep paper affairs. Eugene is having one. that Generals Oku and Kuroki have JrvfflWlattTtrfT,alk!. Tak"-ay the gambHng features of nf n nn. 0nrao5mfint shortlv. It is It IS also rumored that the Japanese forces which were recently advancing in this direction have fallen back on Feng Wang Cheng. The value of the rouble has now returned to tho normal. Perdicaris Free Tangier, June 25. Ion Perdicardis and Cromwell Varley, who were cap tured bv the bandit Raisuli, have jnst oM.rmi" PitvUonvU whs irrp.itlv nleased t01 k tho townsmen, who met him in great num- bers. IJefore Port Artiiur. Chicago, June 24. A special to the n.nilv News from Chefoo savs. Another demonstration took place off, . . .1 . T:: u Jfori Artnur yesteruay. r irmg ucgan from the forts about 10 a. m. and con - tinued until 10 p. m. The program was about the same as on the previons day. Cabinet Cha.mes. Washington, June 24. A sweeping change in the Cabidet of President Roosevelt was Bnnouncea omciau at vne White House today. The announcement came as tollows: l5leaAf r:nt,;f ,Sr,tm0nr are announced- TSiX?'' f MaSSaChUSett3' Paul Morton ot Illinois, oecreiary oi the Navv. Victor H. Metcalf of California, Sec retary of Commerce and Labor. Kansas Slorms Topekv, June 24. -Heavy rain, wind and hail tonight seriously damaged the imaged the wheat cron in the central the state. Lindsborg and Junction report uiau latue iieius ui wiiuau nurc l1nfl!,tnnBd Kv the storm. The har- x i ...i . u.. vest was about to begin. A small tor nado in Concordia unroofed many build ings. OUR WANTS WAiimu. - A hrst class carriage j 1 1.1 j ft &7.t STK" brganTnd Carnage Factory. LOST: Asmallsquarepocketbookwith picture 01 Washington on back. Will, give finder half of contents for re turn of purse to Democrat office. I FOR SALE. A camp, fruit or vegeta- j ble wagon. Call upon X. F. Boom, 1 comer izcn ana uottage 3treets. ALL KINDS of sewing machines re- paired. Work guaranteed at OlfinMl 1 OVA iliJ V. VU. WANTED. -A man to work in Maple Ridge Dairy in Bryant's Park. FOUND. -On the streets of Albany, a package of underclothing. At the Democrat office. , Inquire" FOR SALE. A good binder. of E. E. Warford, this side the Ian' ground. LOST: A dog, black body, brown legs, ears straight up, bob tail, white spot in ioreneaa, nan snepnera, nair bull. strayed from Gates, answers to name or B. F. Ellsworth, Albany. LOST Somewhere in Albany, a gold necklace, with gold heart set with pearls. Please return to Virgil Parker. 1 FOR SALE: One Advance separator 32X52 with wind stacker. No 1 ma chine, also 10 horse J. I. Case engine. Write or call crll on L. B. Luper, 1 Tangent, Ore. WANTED. A good blacksmith heTpTr at Snyder & Bryants. Must have had experience! 1 FOR SALE. Four good lots near Mud-' ison street school. Call upon Mrs. j Thomas Thomas, 705 Montgomery fit. ' CARPENTRY. -E. Hartsock Son- are prepared to do carpentry work of all kinds on satisfactory terms. Many years experience. 4th and Vino streets, Albany. STRAYED: Two horses from the farm ' 01 nenry unrt, near Shedd, one a sorrel pony six years of age, the oth-: er a yearling grev bald Taced colt. Please report to rienry Ohrt, Shedd. PASTURING. Fine pasture half a" mile east of brick vard. $1 a k..j ; per month. W. C. Mitchell. I PLAIN WASHING and 'ironing- nml! "J sewing wanted. Leave orders at La selle Bros. Grocery. Albar.y oattle. city lets fcr trade for'f H. BnyNT wom-sei..r.ed8 bwood. $2 5o pr cord, ds ivered. 8a I'o.ik, PhonBed 322. ' MISFITS. A Mixture of Things and Thoughts Distance lends enchantment to outing nor;e, races peculiar to the big tracks , . . l .v.m; uifc urttfta aio no more interesting con- tests, Arrangements for summer outings are now in progress. Where are you going for additional ozone and the ab sence of worry. Harry Murphy, artist on tho Oregon ian, makes some e-ood linos, but his conceutions are cpnpmllv hnwihlo republican paper even calls the work ghastly. The Democrat likes the way Oley Woodworth's horse pokes its nose out and ''saws wood." It is the Msuiri S . and Goldsriiith Maid Style and it is the 4.1..... " gun, mat. wins, 1 Fairbanks has been nominated only two days but it is learned that hisnom- - ! ination was to nleasn Wnll .troof thnf iie was selected dy tiarnman as a safe man for the trusts. The principal event in the circuit court at this city next week will be the trial of Oscar Rogoway, indicted on the ?harg? of ars,on at Lebann- Witnesses aoubb?end.&paiace?nd tdal . . Brownsville. in town Tuesday evening and is the mioa juiia Alien. OI Ainanv. nvnvpri guest of Mrs Harry Park At th ' . At th b ' ti. ' f t. p. tu Kiiui num tne iyuanicnicinthipii-v aerain hold t.hn 1Qn.E;rt;rT.;.i'r.i..a n:i. Ttio rnlln...;nn oi 1.ne,fo'1.owm? officers A. W. Stnnnrrl nrnairiont. t tj Tjoi' iuuuwiiiir omcers wnvp ppctcri'i vice president: O. P. Coshow,' secretary Peter Hume, treasurer: Rev R Robe' chaplain; H. R. Powell, G, C. Copley! , W, H, Averill, directors. ' H. B, Moyer has dacided to reside in tvowiisvillo hereafter, consenuentlv ;" " , 5 I j Jaw mill Saturday. himself and wife moved down from the We understand H-'M ".-- i" B?na ber businss. All Kinds ot Sprinklers, At the Albany Hardware Co's from 25 cents un. , The Blake, with its wide spread, ' The Admiral Dewey for anv place. Vy. U. VJ., fllUilU UUt eilCCtlVe. 'I'nn(lnl.l 1 'i- 1. . i'ne Oakland, which is all right, Numerous nozzles etc. I Sick headache results from a dis orde ed btomach and is auicklv cured by OnambxTlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Foahay & Mason. .. FOR RENT. A furnished cottage, six rooms, on Nye Creek. Call upon T. G. Hopkins or wife. ricint -n weutv-hve citv I. .1 n lor xale in the rlackleinan htjira 1st addi tion to Allnny, which adj !. Main street .hiee hlocka f.om thu Madison Htrnet: School, for parllculars inquiie of the uudcrsigni'tl. T. P. Haclickman, l. D. Hacklkman Groceries, Produce and Fruit The freshest, best find largtet variety " Wi ' A. 0. BEAM'S. "THE PRUDENTIAL" Life Insurance Co. F. E. ALLEN, Specia Agent. FOR SALE. Some small pieces of property, cheap lvPvvJi """"i' CUSRVM A MONTEIfU. RELIGIOUS Baptist church. Services at the us ual hours, preaching by tho pastor, Rev. S. A. Douglas. Sabbath school at close of morning service, is. Y. P. S. at 6:45. Midweek prayer serviceThus day 7:45 p. m. All are invited to bo present at these services. U. P. church : Preacbing by the pas tor Rev. White at 10:30 and 7:30. Sab. bath school 11:45, Junior En-'tayor, 3:30, Senior Endeavor 6:30. St. Peters Epiecopsl cburch crner7,h and Lyon 8te: MHrvicea on Sunday at 11 a. m, anil 7:30 p. m. St Mary's Catholic Church Vov Rev Louis Metayer Rector and Dm. Sunday High Maes and Sermon at 10:30 a m. Sunday School at the Academy ut 8pm Voapera and evening Drapers Benediction at 7:30. Daily Hervicu Low Macs 7am every morning. Congregational c'nurch cor. Ferrv and 4ih elu: Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. di. and 7:30 p. rn., piecblng bv the pastor. Snuday school convenes at 12 a. m and the Ihritrtian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. All are invited 10 attend G. W. Nelson, Pastor. Preaching at thf Onmburiand Presby terian church morning and evening by the pastor, Rjv. Walker Kirs' PrtBhilerian t-hu'ch.cor. P.road alhin auJ Fifth streets. Publio worship Huu pruucuirg at iv:mi a. m. aim 7 :hu p. m. Sunday soool t 11 :45 a. m. Y. P. 8. O. K. tiNlO p. m. Prayer meeting Thnreday evening 7:30. All arj cord iul'y invited to the services. Christian and misB'orary alliance meotlng everr Nabbath alternoon at 3 t-. m. at the VV. 0. T. TJ. Hall. All are invited M.E. obarch: Preaching by the pan tor at 10:30 a. m..and 7:30 d. m. Sunday aobool at 11:45, Eowotth and Intermed- lale League at 6:30, claee meeting 6:30. I A" wl" welcome. M. E. church Sonlh Rev. C. W. Pojue, pastor. Preaonini; at H a. m. and 7-30 p. m. 8. 8, at 10 a.m. Ep worth League at 7 p, m. Weekly prayer meuti iB Tnnreday nwnmg. Lebanon. Prom the E. A. : Mva w r. d..j f ah...... ..::-.i her. daughter, Mrs. - Chandler, a few days this week. P tt T,,: .. i i i t j a WHIl!t, was sick at Jordan a few days recently, was able to come u j .," i I y y' Mrs. Pritchard and1 daughter, Miss Ruth, of Aberdeen, Wash., and Mrs. i 1 j i there will be a orreat volcanic eruntion w.. vm- cwuie uciuic 1,1113 ruuiui 1 of Petet'son's butte. It will be one of '. tle Kreatest displays of fireworks ever 1 Seen " he ?Punty, I A fine present came to tho , homo of ' ev- Carman this week, Tuesday, in I , e .snaPe ot an excellent piano. ' His oauBnter is responsible for this mstru- munt- one "ves at urow Wing, and of HOGS FOR SALE Largs EnRlish tivrk ehi'es.Our foundalion stock coin?e liom best herds in the Unlied 8ttes and stock ht rale la regieteied and m b good ut cm La had anvnheie. We also llllVS a fine VHarlinu. mointKntft ! saorthorn hull. we will sell reie'iiittb'e, Cull on or write . Pacific KunsKnY Co., i'ang'nt, Ore. DR. flWAN'rSTlLESTlhoTSell known remedy for the cure of female weakness and piles. Any one wishing It should call upon or write to 1;a. O. B. Hansard of LeDauon, ihe sole agent for Albany, EXEGUIGR'S MOTIUE, Notice is hereby given that the undar- slgoe.l have been by Mm County Court ci Linn uountv, uregon, appointed ex , rupt, and transact such other business .''B '7, ' "cutor of the estate of as may properly come before said meet Llijati H. Coats, cKceed. AllperBim ing. haung claims against the said estale are Dated at Albany, Oregon, this 24th uv....v.. .v ciwnii inn Bauiu ll,(lorijr toijlim Ufa L'lU U I11CB Ol J. J. Whitney. Alnany, Oregon, within six months from Ihe date hereof. June 24, 1904. Hbsteu Mahuaiirt CoATS,Executrix. Euoicnic VicToit Coats, Exututor. J. J. Whitney, Atturnoy. Dyeing and Cleaning Albany Dye Works. 201 E. First Street. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Goods culled for and delivered without extra charge. Telephone Black 591. STEEL -ON INSTALLMENT PLAN GA.LL AND SEE US STEWART & SOX IID W CO. 319-..32lEW.;2rHg St. . Albany, Oregon. To the Public Didn't yoji know you'd be treated right at Carter's Sugar Bowl? We have the finest Ice Cream, the purest Chocolates and our Soda Fountain drinks are the very best. BOARD AND FEED STABLES. Corner Ellsworth and Sixth Streets. W. B. Gilson, Proprietor Horsc3 and team3 boarded and cared for. Teams for excavation, hauling wood etc. Terms reasonable. Public Sale Of Registered Jersey cattle, Clydes dale Hoi-ses, Poland China Hogs, and Cotswold Sheep, to be held at the Oak Ridge Jersey Farm, Located 6 miles south of Albany, and 4 miles east of Corvallis, on Wednes day, June 29, 1904, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m: 35 head of young geldings, mares and colts, registered and unregistered, 1 registered Clydesdale stallion, 2 years pl'a, beautiful bay with no white, ' 20 nead ot tine dairy Jerseys, registered and unregistered cows and heifer, the finest bred herd ever offered for sale in the state, 4 young bulls, got by Qod?n Glows Chief. 1 complete steam senavnt.lnir nnt.Afc ' consisting of one 2-horse boiler, 1 1 Sharploss cream Separator. 600 lbs. 1 ca-?acly; 1 M0!?!1. team PumP,h.f,ad. with pipes and fittings; 1 grain drill. iciiiis. uiio year h nine on approved security, without interest, anf 6 per cent discount for cash. V 1 ree lunch and horse feed, nlentv of shed room, and the most courteous treatment. . Sale rain or shine, plenty shelter. MARK HULBURT, JUDGE BARTON, Proprietor. Auctioneer. 1 FOOUTAIN PEM3-Buy the hind that Is adveitiOHd ami one that i guarHUtued The Liughlin ; we have a cirni lets line roin $1 00 up. BuitKiiAnr I.bb. Bankrupt Notice. In tho District Court-of the United States 'for the District of Oregon. In tho matter of Frank P. Slate and John Slate, partners doing bnsiness un der the name of Slate Bros., bankrupts. No. 828 in bankruptcy. To the creditors of Frank P. Slate and John Slate, of Tangent, in the County of Linn, and District aforesaid bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on tho 18th day of Juno A. D 1904, the said Frank P. Slate and John Slate were duly and adjudicated bankrupts; and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held at Albany, Oregon, in said district, in the office of the undersigned reforee.on Wednesday the sixth day of July, A. D., 1904., at ono o'clock in tho afternoon, at which time the said cred itors may attend, prove their claims. 1 appoint a trustee, examine the bank' uay oi uune, iyu4. C. C. Bryan-p. Referee in Bankruptcy. HOUSE M0VINJ,-l,H,la8 raising and handling a 1 klnua heavy machinery, carefully attended to b Peter ltuet uer Phone red 161, Albany. RANGES THE . aJmx.