REL1GI OUS First Christian church: Bible school at 10 a. m., Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mornins theme. "Our Model as a church:" evening "What is Man to have the Attention of God?" At the Consreerational church tomor row evening the pastor will preach the third sermon in the series of sermons on creat naintines illustrative or lm portant scenes and events in the life and work of Jesus. A reproduction of one of Hofmann's greatest paintings will be presented to each person in at tendance. There will be special vocal and instrumental music. At the First Presbyterian church to morrow night Prof. Fechter and full orchestra will play selections and other special music provided. 1 M. E. church: Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor Rev. J. W. McDougal. Sunday school 11:45 a. m., Epworth League and Intermed iate League 6:30 p. m. All are wel come. Congregational church, cor 4th and Ferry, Rev. G. W. Nelson pastor. PreacHing services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school 11:45 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:45 p. m. Midweek prayer and praise service Thursday 7:30 p. m. All invited and welcome. Evangelical Church, cor. 4th and Ly on streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting ev ery iharstlay evening r.sv. r. w. u mar, pastor. BantiBt church. Services at the us- nl hmirn nrpn.- hino' bv the Dastor, Rev. S. A. Douglas. Sabbath school at rlnaa nf mnrninir service. B. Y. P. b. at 6:45. Midweek prayer service Thus dav 7:45 d. m. All are invited to be present at these services. firs' Presbyterian cbu'ch.oor. Broad7 albin and Fifth streets. Public worship and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p m. Sunday eunool at 11 :45 a. m. V. P. 8.0. E. 0:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Tborsday evening 7:30. All ars cord ially inyiled to the services. . Preaching at the Cumberland PreBby terian church morning and evening bf tha pastor, Ksv. Walker. St Mary's Catholic Church. Very Rev Louis Metayer Kecinr and Dean. Sunday High Mass and Sermon at 10:30 am. Sunday School at the Academy at 3pm Veapara sad evaning prayers Benediction at 7:30. Daily Service Low Mass 7am every morning. Christian and missionary alliance meeting every Sabbath alternoon at 3 l-.. m. at the W. O. T. V. Uall. All are iuvited St. Peiera Episcopal church earner 7'b and Lyon tot : Service) on Sunday at U a. m. and 7:30 r. m. V. P. church: Preaching by the paB tor Rev. White at 10:30 and 7:30. Sab bath, school 11:45, Junior Endeavor, $ :30; Senior Endeavor 6:30, HAYES MUSIC SCHOOL Highest grade instructions on Violin, Voice, Piano, Mandolin and Guitar. Select music furnished for balls, parties etc. at lowest price. Call or address Sidney Hayes,y06 E 4th St. SUFFERED' 15 YEARS Wil li &YSl'EP3IA. I have been a sufferer for the last 15 years with Dyspepsia and have tried every romed; available and also many doctors, but found no relief until I pai chnBed a 25 cent packnuo of Ackers Ovs ieyisln lnblets, which liolped me im inuilia'ely nnil two bnxes entirely cured. HopiuK 1 miy beuelit somo other suffer r, 1 ank you to mihlUU this Thumas II Sm.m.wi.oop, 145 Buutli Mocbaiiin St printflluld, Ohio, For salo by foshny & Milfoil. Senu to W . II. UooKitu & Oo.,Bufflo, N. V., fur n free trial pack&. (Nolli tiiu. Like I'hcni.) Bargains In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and Ulty Proportr call on or write 8 tJ STEISLEAOO. Albany MONARCH LODliK NO. 18.-Inde-pendent Order of Lions meets every Saturday eve. in G. A. K. Hall. Vis iting members cordially invited. I. M. Shahs, K. T. 1'hice, Sec. Pres. a. i). U. V. iituif Ljdnc No. 13 meet uvery Mouday evening at tlieir bull in A O. U. VV. Temple on Firnt Btreot, Albany. Strnngers in tht- Mty and transient brethren cordially invilod to ttttend. VOODMEN OF TrlK WOKLl). alU nnj Camp No. 1W P. J. W. W. rmwt in Hall Foster Ulock every Kridaj uvonuitf . Mamiinita Circle meets 1st and Sril Momtnys. Visitiug neighbors welcomed. Ul.KM M JUNKIN, O. 0 L . li, Rwn, Clerk, THE K. O. T. M. . avery Saturday evonins at K. O, T, M ball, Visiting Knightu nvitcd. J.Hamim., , tluininHodor OOOKC L1HEHTY, No. 2a, Forester n America, niHte at Mnceabee hall nvrrf Tnenlny eveciuiiat H o'clock, Vlai iiif brothers cordiallv Invited to attnl. M, V. Hays,, Chief Kani. ), J, DmmiiiU.K, fiuancialSecretary. CITY TREASUREnS NOTICE Cm.l No. B. Notice Is he.eliy xiven that Innds ara Di iniid ta pay oity warrants No.415 to W mclusive 0! the Issne o( 1902. Interest on 'd warrants will cease wltn the dale ol this notice. Albany, Or., ent. S, 1 HO4 . y: H. B.Ousim.'Jlty l'reaBurer. IN ALBANY. People Who Come and Go. Arthur J. Heniman, S. F. H. M. Schiller, N. Y. H. A. Forbes, S. F. L. Pelton, Chicago. J. M. Woodruff, Portland. L. M. Shott, Butte. C. E. Robinson, Mt Tabor. Henry Bloom, S. F. J. N. Patterson, Shedd. F. J. Spencer, " Ed Kellenberger, Lebanon. J H. Watson, Desmoines. Laurence Farrell, Tacoma. Oakville. The election here was a very quiet affair. Some of our farmers were to busy to vote while fourteen voters from other precincts swore in their votes. With many others were well pleased with the local option vote of our precinct. We visited the city of Corvallis last Wednesday and were suprised at the 1 VJa InmiiroH the PAIIAC sujeiuu aaumt " - . i : woo tnM "r.ha cnuntv went dry" but before leaving the city we learned that some of the saloon men were coming over into our precinct to put up a saloon, but we informed them that our precinct "went dry" also. Stock is fat on the pastures. Probably two or more weddings be fore the month closes. Leap year is all right. The game birds are getting scarce and the farmers are covering their fence posts with trespass notices. Three new houses and a new barn on Willamette street this summer. Dan Whyte, A. Y. Smith and A. M. Smith have each put up a new house and J. M. Pinkerton a new barn. j Mr. Eagy's team took a lively spin last Tuesday. After running some dis-1 tence one fell and was dragged ana bruised, I Our rural telephone company is still ; : ...tiinli mnir t-n inn ira Imp. discussing which way to run its line, Bome wanted to connect with Oi-rvallis, but more want to extend the line to Albany. LITTLE KOSE BUD. The Modern Woodmen of America i..iw.ment has been skipbped,thi3 iafour assessments for the year, there being no assessment for either October or November, and still there is a surplus in the beneficiary fnnrf nf nenrlv one million dollars, all death claims paid and money enough m iu n nau tho nevt. two months death claims, and only eight assessments levied during the year, rhfir order in the United States that can show sucn a record The Modern Woodmen of America is the largest as well as the strongest order of. its kind in the world today, There is over seven hundred and fifty thousand members in good standing, almost double that of any other in the U. S. is doing business in every state that has a low death rate, and its mem- hfirshin is increasing at a rapid rate, there is about six thousand members in r 1 nUm.l- n!na Sdf nf OVQPV fBn rinw nennlo that come to this state are members of this great order. The rate3 for carrying protection in this great and progressive order is as low aa anyorder doing business in the United States, and yet it only requires eight assessments per year to pay all death claims and still have a large surplus in Thnse facts vou snould take into consideration when you desire i to ioin a beneliciury order to protect i your loved ones. Albany Camp No. 54G5 of this city has a membership of l.iO of the health- lest yonng men oi me city auu sui- rounding country, and is growing at w.nf;.v Tlinw TTippr. in their own hall in the Oregon Bank Building every second and fourth Wednesday. Visiting members always welcome 'Tisn't sale to be a d,y without Dr. Thomas' Kbctric Oil in the honnp. N -ver can toll what moment , an accid ent is itoing lo happen. . 1 Look over our table of bargains in china and glassware. tj. li,. BiiowNbLL. V"-k. r - i i .- r Lj I 1 tC V yj i IS U Y . I Mrs. N. F. Robinson has returned to Albany. She will be pleased to meet her old patrons and many new ones, at 4:10 W 2nd street. nl2 1LBANY opbka housb Friday Evening. Nov. 18 Monster benefit for the Albany Foot Ball Team given by the young ladies of the College. "THE MISKIN BEE" Directed by Clara Louise Thompson (iO Local Ainateur3 in the Cast B0 Introducing Latest Songs, Clever Specialties, Original Dances, Society Cake Walk Now Pretty Girls, Special Scenery. Written for Laughing Purposes Popular Prices. Only. WECAN ANDDO guarantee Acker's I:nniiHh Remedy tor U ivas boon uliy diHooiiB'ra'etl that it is superior to all other perpuna for CoukIis, Colds and Consum tinn. I, is beven. I qunstiun the urpn'eBtof all mod cm eiuidies. It will slop a coti).'l a! nuy lime and cure ttw worst cold In .u-uWn Intnr.. A t Ant v-.tiv. rami h. trln mRV ,,,Vl. )0n one liundriil col'are in ,(o0ior hilln. We hava bjcIi con 111, nee In this sreat nieiiuine that we sell cveri hitlle on a positive nuarsnme. Your iiinney lik 11 you are no: pcrloctly sat itllcd. Foslmy Ji M.ibou. pregnancy are banished by Wine of Cardui, and mis carriages, which blast so many -fond mother's hopeB, are prevented. Flooding, which so often occurs after childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy. Wine of Cardui babies are healthy babies, because, during the months of pregnancy, the mother is able to give them necessary vitality and strength. With these facts presented to American women no expectant mother should be satisfied without the re-inforcement that Wine of Cardui will give her. Every mother should be able to treat herself in her home with this valuable medicine. Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggist at $1 .00 a bottle. Polycarp, N. C, Jan. 11, 1902. I am the mother of Beven children and while in pregnancy with the first six suffered untold misery until they were born. One month beforethe seventh was born I began to take a bottle of Wine of Card- ii. which gave me relief aftertaking three doses. I used the remainderof the bottle liutil the birth of the child, and was stouter in three days after the birth than i was in a month after the birth of eithor of tli f:r-t ,ix. I am 29 years old. MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORD. BUSINESS t. G.Will for jewelry. F. M. French, Jeweler. Rotors honed and Bet 25 Stat -y,, ExbiiImJt Hair Tonic re. rair fnlcR nritrinnl nntnr. Viareak E!SemBana Dandruff Cure or money re- - A , , .. unded. 50c per bottle . The New York World Time .as demonstra'.rd that the Thrice-a-Wcek World stands alonein its oIbsb. Other papers have Imitated its JSU e iJtlS , tellfl it impartially, whether that newB be political or otherwise. It is, in fact, almoBt a daily at the price of a weekly and you cannot afford to be with- out it. Rnnnhhcan and democrat alike can read the Thrice-a-.Week World with ab- solute oonttdence in us train. In addition to news, it publishes nrat- class serial stories ana oiaer igswrn suited to the home ana nresiae. Tne inrice-a-eo: nunu n rcKum subscription pnee is only i.uu per yea an this pays tor too paperB. -ve one this unequalled newspaper ana uia bm bavt Dbvobat together oae vear to 2.0P , Domarkahle Clubbing Offer. "" - New BubBcribere to the Weekly Dbmo- csat may have this paper and the hi. Lonj8 Republic, semi-weekly, perhaps tne beet democratic paper in the U. 8., 0r the price of one, $1 .25, and old sub- ecribers upon renewal, paying a year in usance, for $1.50, the best clubbing 0g6r ever mud here. Satisfactory ar- rangemente with daily subscribers. Portland and Return. The SoathBrn PaciBc is now Belling . Portland and re- ---r --- - ..j turn for$3 00, eood going Saturday p.m. nr anv train OI Duouny roiuiuiuB and Monday niving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland. The eame arran aement applies from Portland sivlne Portland people a chance 10 viou vaiwy point! at groatly reduced rates. W. E. Coman, Gen'ral Passenger Ag We S'W tlie greatest blooa pur ; r. Alcr Hinnd Klixlr. under a uotitivti. Kiiarnniee. It will cure ail cJronic and other blocd poisons. If ,oa oave eruptions or Borea on your i hody, or are pale, weak or run down, it Mb iuet what vou need. We refund money if vou an not sutiofied. 60 eta and $1.00, Fosbay & Mason. It vou desire a good complexion use MoM t ea a pnre herb drink. It acts on tho liver and mke the skin smooth and clear. Cnrea rick headaches. 25 cts. and 50 cts . Money relumied if it does not satiify you. Fosbay & Mason. HOGS FOR 8 ALE Large English Berk ehi'ba. Oar fonndation stock comes from beet herdB in the Uniied 8tteB and stock for sale is reiteied and ne vood bb can b had anywheie. We also hhvo a fine yearling, registered Btiorthoro bull, we will sell reasonable. Call od or write Pacific Ndkserv Co., Tangent, Ore H. F. Herrill TN80RAr".E AND LOAN AGENT. I City and Cooaty Warrants bouvhtand old. Collections promptly o-uenaea to, Corresoondence B0lifited, First National Bank, llbany, Uregon President Vice-President. Cashier .E. W. LANGDON , :.rt.E. YOUNG A. O.SCHMUT Transacts a ftinorm wakim business. Accounts kept subjoct to cbecR. Siffht exchanire and telegraphic transfer sold on New York, Sao Francisco, Chicago and Portland, COLLECTIONS MADE ton lavorable terms. t)lRK3TOR8: S. E. Youso, E. W. Lanodon, P. A. GooDWiK, A. ( ,cciti 0.8. Funk, MOTHERHOOD h the reward nature bestows upon healthy womanhood. Women whose vi tility has been sapped by disease cannot safelv give birth to chil dren. In pregnancy anQ in childbirth weak ness of the mother is revealed in the pain and agony she 8u Hers. This great medicine drives out every ves tige of inflammation and weakness, and gives tone and itrength to the delicate or cans which mature the child. The pains of Clubbing Terms albany Democrat and Examiner $2.56. Albany Democrat aodlOregonian $2.25, Albany Democrat and Reonblio'll.EO; Albany Democrat and Commoner $2.00. " Democratand Homestead, $2.00. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation orCatarrhof the Bladder and Dlseasod Kid neys. MO CURE HO PAT. Carftfl quiCKiy ana pormnnuniiy tue twnrut rtnttnn of finnarrlitMiB and Gleet! no matter of how long BtantiinR. Abaolntely harmletw. Sold by druggist. Price 11.00. or hv mail. DOlt paid, $1.00, 8 boxes, $2.76. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. Bellefontaine, Ohio. For sale by Bart hart & Lee. OREGON Union Pacific Aim CBPABT FBOtf TIME 8CHEDOLEB FBOM PORTLAND, OE. 4BBTT IBOU Chicago- rortland Bait LaKe.Uenver, ft. Snecial Worth. Omana. Kan- 4:30 8 :20 a.m. saa, 'Oity, 8t. Lome P.M via Hnnt Chicago and East. lngton. Atlantio Salt u,aKH,ienver,(i't Expreas Worth, Omaha, Kan- 10:30 8:15'pmeaB Oity, St Lontb, a.m. via Hnnt uiic&go ana isast. ' iDirton, St. Paul Walla Walla.Lewlaton, FastMail Spokane, Wallace, 8 :00 p m Pullman, MinnoapoliB, - Ci.Paul.Oulutb, Mil ' , , t tukee, dhicago and est. 7:35 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago. No change ol carB, lickefs East via ail rail or boal andrailviaPOBfLAND. OCEAN AN3 RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORVLAN1) Allsailing Dates sabjeot tocbange, 8 p.m. 4:30 For San Francieco. p.ra Sails everv 6 dayB Daily except COLUMBIA RIVER 8unday STEAMERS. 4 p. m, 8 P. m. To Aatoria and Way- except Saturday Landings. , Sundaj 10p.m. BO EAST THROUGH PORTLAND sarficxets via tfcis route on Bale at 8 P depot Albany, Oregon. , A. LORAW, Agent,, Portland, O SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oroeon for Linn couniy. Harvey A. Morse, plaintiff, va Am.nHu Morse, oefendant. Vnn are berebv reauired to appear on, 1 inn the comDlaint in tbe above entitled suit on or above the 22nd day of October, 1904, and 11 youjiau 10 so ans wer, tor want thereol the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rtdief do mandad in tbe complaint, to wit, for a decree of divorce Irom the defor.daut. This publication is made lor six suc cessive weeka by order ol Hon. O. H. Stewart, judeeef the County Court oi iho tnta of Oregon, for the County of T..n Hnlv made and entered in the aDove entitled cause on the 8th day of jSoptember. 1901, ami tuo nrsc puouca tiort ot Ibis summons is September 9, 1904.? Martin, flaintiff's Attorney, 63" Chamber ol Comnerce, Portland, tOreRon. b Hi re-7 Hfc. TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OK FOR RENT College Students in Stenography and others are requested to call and get terras. R. J. BRODIE & COmPANY THE QUALITY KIND XXXWXXKX THOMAS BRINK Has one ot the FOKNIIURE That can be found in the valley, and be can suit you in quality and price. Just give him a call and look over hid stock before you buy. A FAIR EXCHANGE is no robbery. "We are -willing to edu cate vour son and daughter, and take nroduccts from your farm m payment. We use wood, wheat, potatoes flour, butter. eggsThese may be more plent iful with you than cash. Write for a Catalogue and learn about our Classical, Scien tific, Normal Commeric&l and Music courses they are all gilt-edged. Open Se ft. 19. Albany College, Albany, Or THE JERSEY DAIRY A. B. MILLER & SONS, Prop. Pure Jamy Cream, Milk anil Batter snppliBi daily Leave orders at O. Meyer's Phonejl2X3. Star Baths. having and Hair-Outting Parlors hiirj, ejfuellua futa, First Glass t Blok etand. roidalbia St. between lat and 2nd. E. SOUTHERN" PACIFIC Shasta Route. Trains leave Albany for Portland and way fltationa at :vio am, i :uu a 3 10 p m - LeavrPtJiland .; : a m 8:80 p m ' Albany 12 :30 p m 11:85 p m Arrive Ashland 12:&5 a m 12:85 a m " Sacramento .. f:10 P " San FranciBCO. 7 :4D p m 8:40 am ArriveOnden 04l5aa " Denver 9:i0 a ra ' Kansas City. .. 7:25 a m ' Chioaao 7:42 am 7:00 am 9:16 a m 7:25 am 8:30 am ArriveLos AnKeles.. 2:00 pm 8:06am " El Paso :00pm 6:00 pm " Fort Worm. .. 6:30a m 6:30 am " Oity of Mexicoll:S0a m 11 -30 a u Houston 7:00am 7:00am New Orleans.. 6:30pm 6:30po, Warhtnxton .. 6:42 a m 9:42am New York 12:10 p m 12:10p m Pnllman and Tourists care on bott trainB. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdoi and Kl Paso, and tourist card to (Jbicago StLouis, New Orleans and Washington . Connecting it San Francisco with sev eralsteamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and Soutfc America , SeeO. Feokk agentat Aibanysta tion or address W. E. OOMAN.U.P. A. ortland.O. U. S. ttiid Foreign FBernl mtxtel, .ketch or ptotocf Uncntim tvri tiqw 10 ter iuo fDfl L.lliflOVn v me 1 Opposite U. S. Patent Office W prom; u j . ra ti l i f . 1 i 1 i i 1 X i ! finest stocks of Excursion Rates. On and after June 1, 1904, the South em Pacific, in connection with the Cor vallia fe Kastarn railroad, wu hnvn nt H Bale round trip tickets from points oi 1 neir Unea to JNewport, xaquma anij Detroit at very low rates, good for re f turn until October 10, 1904. i) . Three-dav tlckete to Newport am? ; Illrnincr MnnnavH. Mm aln,i nn r.1. fM.X. All Rant RiHn n.linl(l. PnrrlftnH tn : I incluBiv, and from all VVeB' pomti, en abling people to visit their families an 1 spend Sunday at ths eoaside. Hesarin tickets from nil East Sid ? i. points, Portland to Euaune, inclnniv. and from all West Side pointB, are alp . nn llalA tn Tlalrnif af vuru Inn. - . mica, wil Biop-over privileges at Mill City or an -poiot esst. .' , "DS-. UU HDWuijc, MCKeiB CtieCKC t throuzb toNWDort: on Yunnino tii. to laqa:na only. HniltllMrn Pnnlftn (..In. . trie U. dc E. nt A hnno nnH nn.ailin . .' Yaquina and Newoort. Traino O. & E, foi DHtroit will leave Albany & 7 a. m.. enahlinir ttinrinta m tk v. v' 8pringato reacb there the eame day. ' I Full information as to rates, wit? beautifully illustrated booklet of Yrv '1' quma dav and wimnitv. tim inkle, ..-,v v can be obtained on application toEdv ' btonn. mannDBF r .tr it : i i .if any ; w.E. Coman, G. P. A., S .mbe f Pacific company, Portland, or to any f. . " P. or C. & E. agent. ,? v uuui aiusuy id newport, x lo Yannina Msn. n n;. io s. : : ! lhre-day rate from Albany to Newpi: ?2.50. -i Corvallis & Mm mm TIME CARD No. 26. No. 2 For Yaquina:' Train leaves Albany ' arrive00"" "' No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina, ' Oorvallla. Arrives Albany No. 8 For Detroit: ' LeavesAlbany Arrives Detroit. No. 4 from Detroit ' 12:46 p. 1 1 1 --45 p. ? ; j 6:40 p. ) ,7:16 8.5 I 11. -30 a. 2 12:16p. ; j 1:00 p. k ' i 6:00 p. I . weaves Detroit...., a. on ArrivesAlbany " u'05 .""'" io. 1 arrives in Albany in til tr0aiCn0nansewfl,TUh th8-8 P Bouth hon? "8 Si'0 tw0 or h Train No 2 connects with the & ' Corvallis and Albany 1 Tram 3 (or Detroit, Broitenbn.h 1 a 0 her mountain resorts haves Alban n 1 .1 P. m.,raachla Def oit.abont 6 r ( rorfurtnerinformitinn nni. ; n,.WD,r8T?NEM.M(ie tr -ir V,V.?. u- aen'. Albsnv. H..H. CRONSIE, Agent, CorvalllB, V 1 f X WASHINGTON D. C.