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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1903)
V 0. w DC at bi wl eli bl 1 0' 1 Catarrh Tho cause exists in the blood, in what causes inflammation, of the mucous membrane." It is therefore impossible to cure the discaso by local applications. It is positively dangerous to neg lect it, because it always affects the stomach and deranges tho general health, and is likely to develop into consumption. Jlany have boon radically and permanently cnrr-d by Hood's Sarimparilla. It oloansoi the blood and has a peculiar alterative and tonle street. It. Lone. California Junction, Iowa. Writes: "I bad catarrh three years, lost my appetite and could not sluep. My head pained mo and 1 felt bad all over. I took Hood's BaTsapurllla and now havo a (rood appetite, sleep well, and havo no symptoms of catarrh," Hood's Sarsaparilta Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. v It is better not to put off treatment buy Hood's today, ALBANY UPEIU HOUSE Two Nights May 13th and 14th Reedick Big Co. First Niirht. Wednesday. May 13th Grand Scenic Production of Mr. Higgins' Celebrated Knuiantic Drama the "The Vendetta" A play fall of Tiirilling Interest. Second Night, May 14th, John A Steven's Great New York Succese the "1 he Unknown!' High-"lnse Specialties, will be Introduced in each play. PR10E8 25,' 60 and 75 couts. BeatB on ealo at Woouworth'a. J. R. HAWKINS, M. D., mum and Simon Officii: Notion Houbo, Ilalsey, Ore. D.E. CHANDLER Doob house- painting, oalooimiiing mut paper hanging, ineiilo and oul Bi, o work, vi II. Il tuny he found in 620 KaBt Thitil atroet. Many years experience, l o Cure n Cold in Ono Day Tulio I.uv.itivc Kiomo-Qiuniuo Tablets IhissKnuliiro jamO. cvtrJ' box. t'fw. 6& fj&rrtre in MffT. that ii Ie our lunK weak nrd paves II. o way lor i'i(un;onin cr fon nuVipii 'ii. or bo h Ackkii'h Knoi.iuh BjtMiiiiv will ' op llio cotiuli in a day and Wi vn.ir Imiuii. it will euro Consump tion, Asthma," H rori hitif, mill all throat arjd lung troubles. Positively cuarantu-d, R1HI muni'J TOIVUIItll i: you inu ""I- rin- iofiml rite to tis for Irco Biininlu. W H Hookkii & Co. K'irkhurt & Leo, qonta. Fresh fieh and poaltry contantlv ou Imnd at Jus Mf.Ooiirt's Market, near Xr Cimt and Ferrv BtreotB. UiglieU markot price paid foiopttllr WE WANT a representative in every cUy ami town in tlna state to proaeut nnr hiiainosa. Our Dropuaillon Is an exceptional otto and offers to a good, reliable, honesty. pjrt, tron ruiei onnea. not Iiibb than tlOilper mouth. No canvnesiiig or appointing of agents a hima llilu. leititiiunto tuiBinoBB. Addrups with Btanip, O. O. rm siKKit & Co., Lumber Jixcnange, ceaitie, C0S10W k BL1HAED, Brownsville, Oregon., Dan furnish you with farms from 10 to 700 acres, suitable for stock, grain or fif . Wo havo Boiuo of the most doair- nblo placea in Linu Uouuty, with plenty of range tor biocb. Horses, cnttlo, shcop, goats for sale. Monoy lo loan on roal ostalo for 0 or 7 per cent. We have mndo arrnngsmenta to localo mon or women on limuor claims m Ooob and Uoiiglaa countios. Oollocti ins and Notarial work. Cosliow & Blanchard. lti-owiiBVille, Linn Co., Of JOS. J. SMITH, Vctci lnni y Stirscon Oradualo Kutisiw Oilv. Mo., Votorlnary nn.. v.,t,.rinarian U. ". Army, will pmotice Veterinary Meilioine. Surgerv lA ii.n-l.iri. An expert at c.i Ir.ttemg tn: . k-irt sti rot. oppoalta V,V,.',rtl,- Drnir Stun! H ileme .'lift v:...i.....i n.no.it,' In.liro Knu"' r"" idence, Albtny, Oregor. C DEVIOUKA H HOKE . Koi d..uiireiu n of the Firat District. E. BEMES. Ir. H-"W '' a- c ,1-ie-ai ' ii I 'OVh t M t l Hi nil, Tu ewdil fin ui land- iu a'-em Will. III. til'lil uiliHtri ii.ie '' fin-' I in e-i ina ii that any oi-e fad it. I is BiraiiK rai nisi- these bin iia- ti'iim tuaki- ove- a line rouuiry ,. mrd -lit trade, vlaui-nuriu t altrae'. im a uri-at dral o ailenllun i n accuuni il tliB tff.iri oi dinVn-m couutiioi- lo nam luuirnl of us ci.nimerce. Tbe puhcy is ail nnisir one bo ns a naiou should not be linpoi-ed upon any more hao an individual ho a weak. ' The repoit comes Iruui, practically every place id western Oregon tbat there is a rat ill and reliable rrowlb the Dkmochat can eee very plainly that all me cif.es in the valley are going ahead in a remarkably healthy way. ThiB fact u-etiiB a great deal more than if only one oi two cities were receiving the advant ages ol the progrees ot the day. It indi cates permanent and continued advance ment all along the line . Tacon,aanJ Seattle are having a very fierce fight over the reception to the President. They are bound to attract attention tome way. It ib quite poes-oie that this ie part ol Ihe scheme for the two citiee to get some notice after the presidential party has paBBes the me tropolis. The Democrat is thoroughly for Al bany, and whenever a ny one, no matter who It is, jumps on the city, the Demo crat will be found in the ewitn resent ing any calumBj tbat may be directed thiB way. It believes in Albany, and has reason to do bo, because it knows the aituatlon pretty well and can see the Bplendid advantage of the city as well as understand its excellent business. A man may come into the city some quiet day and looking along tbe street declare that tbe place iBdead, but the Desiooh.it is too broad to judge of a town by a single day and looks to tbe biiBinesB of a year- It knows something about the in dustries of the ci'... and their support, so that it never hesitates to speak ut whenever any one 'peaks unkindly of it. Not only ie it familiar with ita present condition, but it believes tborougb'y in its future. Everything is bright in the right direction. Torn Johnson. Tho Commoner (Dem.)-r-Tlio democrats of the nation may be pardoned if thoy givo audible expression to tlio saliflfao tion llity feol over Tom Johnson'svictory Iu Cleveland. Wlien it is remembered that Cleveland la the home of Mark flaniia and that Johmon's oliction mon need the bueiness na well as the political wolfiiru of Mr. Harii.a, and wheu it is furlhor reineaibercd that all the finaii- oial and corporate iiitetcs s -of tlio city were openly arrayed against him, John- oan'o victory becomes tho more reiuaik- ble. ft proves both that Johnson is popular with the masses and that they are in favor of the relorins lor which i.e as labored. C cvelnod'a major is a brave lighter, an honest man and a good democrat. It is fortunate fcr the patty that it haB such a leader in Ohio trength to hia arm 1 His sturdy ,blos are weakening tho republican titroug- hold. Cleveland Recorder (Deni.) It should be understood that tl'.ete is to he a li a.lor 11 tho state this Fall who can lead tho domotratic hoB'B. Tho old ideas of ex pjdiency and what wa call "tano" are to be est to Ihe winds, and there is 10 ba a eampaign of principles condacted from the oponing to tbe close. It ib to be nn appeal to tbe people to s'and 11,1 for their rights aud make a fight against the hosts of grerd. Every democrat who liaa sold out to the opposition will be denounced and the'promiso will bo made that the democrats who are eltcted next will be servants of tho people. Equal taxation and special privileges to none will be the baitle cry. liubuque Telegraph-Herald (dein.i Tom Johnnon has put a quietus on the reports ol his caudidacy for the Demo cratio nominrtion lor President, lie sayt the movement ie unwise aud undesirable, and talk of nominating him "is a posi tive injury to what I am trying to ac complish here." "I do hope," he Bald to tho correspondent, "that you, aa a friend ol mine, will dissouuge thiB tn every way. JOtinson a next campaign probably will ba for governor ol Ohio. Maple Ridge Dairy Leave orders at Taiker Bros, for milk from the dairy. L. B. PAYSii.l'rop. Tolephone numner isibck oh. Whn- mu want a ple.tna.uit physio try Cj-iuii-i-r ain's Stom aoh and l-iver iub- o'.s. They are easy to tukii and p.onaiint iu eft out. For so bv all druggist. Corrolt's chocolates and chocolate chips at the Pfeiffer l'arlora. This stsnstnre Laxative yyW-Qia remedy Let Mr. Hermann Kxplain I' will r. d ffi'-'i-t in i-on fioc nil reaeouahl.- pire"D tnai Bog' Herumn was not iirini;e4 Irum Hi- Oiiuini'esiiiu-er-nip V tu (i-iitai Land Otn e under two indictment : For inu'iinuei. nev ' For coii due unworthy ol an officer o' tb- giivnimi'Ut, The elements autro-iz-d b the ad m uiftraiinn wee Mr. H-rruann i-ft WVbiuwtnn are p oul evd-nt ttat bis buaiiiera m-tntids eie inadi-qnate to me prupi-r liandl'iig of the afiirs o tne im- p irtam deprtm-ut which wuV in iiis charge. his succesi-or, Oumm'sa oner Richards, has effected radical improve ment, although 1ia has been incumbent Only a trifle more than three months However embarrassing II. e allegation ol tocouipeteni'v may be, it is incompar ably more mortilyiug, or woud be to mutt men of normal ethical conceptions, to rest under the aspers on of having entum'tted aots that were not consistent with tbr h'gh dntv entiusied to him. No woid has come from him, nor any from his friends, as to the underlying causes tbat led np to biB dismissal. Ac cused of miemansKement,' charged with culpable conduct, he has permitted the allegations to'paes unthailaniied. Often, tbie is good policy, even (or a guilty man . Bui, in the present in- ! stance the people want to know juBt why he was dismissed. They naturally want an explanation. Mr. Hermann is a can didate lor the peoples suffrage;. He aBDiies to be retuined in public office, the air ol which he has breathed for a quar- ter of a century. He proposes that the people of Oregon invest ' him with the robes of authority to staad in tbe Con grJsB and speak for them on public iiBUPB. I If Mr. Hermann has been un justly ac cused, then let the accused man stand in,,!, in ,hu ,li.,r,ito nf ininrnrl imnencv l a , . , ,u .h k.o Aa and burl back into the tetn of hie de- tractors the defense of one whose official life may safely be diBCUBsed by himself, If Mr. Hermann baa been unrighteous- iy attacked b, bin own republican asso- 1' , T elates, tbon let him say and how. If he has deBerved what has come to him in tbe lorra of charges, thenjet the laBh of public condemnation be laid on his back. ; Such lash can not be too sharply wield- ed. X. A Furtuer Straightened Out, "A man living on a farm near here oatne in a euort time ago completely doubled up wi:h rheumatism. 1 haudod him u bottle ot Chuuiuorlain'8 Pain Balm ana lo'd him to us-: it freely and if not satisfied afler using it ho need not pay n contfor H,"sh.vbO. P. Rayder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. '"'A few days later ho walked into tho store no straight ae a string and handed mo a dollar siyiiii? givo me a another botllo ol Chamberlain's Pe.in Ualm. 1 want it in th honso all tho lime for it cored me ' " For Balo by all druggists. F Due Notice is Served. ' Ouo notice is hereby sorveiA on (ho ' puolio jfonorally that DoWitt'a With Hazel Silvo ia tho only salvo on the mark- j et that is made from tho pure, unadulter- I nti-d witch taswl. DevVitt'e Witch Hazel t Salvo has cured thous intU of case.i 0 piles j that would not yield lo aoy other treat- j mi-lit, and this tact has brought out many 1 wiirihless t-ountorfelia, Ihoie peraoni j who get the irenuino no Witt's Witch, lla.-M Salve aro never disappointed, became ir. -tnes. I-or sale by boBhay x M axon and Burkhatt & Leo. Smith's DKndrufT Pomade stops ilc hi 111; salp upon one appiicalioo, 1 three 10 six removes ail uandrun and will 1 stop tailing hair, l'rice BOc, at all drug-1 gists 1 bMLi x Mason, wnoleaale and retaH , di.tr .ulna- agents. Wc gel1 tne greatest of blood pur ifiers, acki-k's blood elixir; under a poilivo guarantee, ft will cure ; all chronic and olhoj bloo poiBons If ; ou have Tuptions or Bores on your body or aro p.ile, w:nk or run down, it is ju3t what -.i need. Wo refund money il you ! aro riot salishod. 6U cents and .!, 01). j Butkcartoc Lee, agents. It yon desire a good complexion use AlOKl TEA, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver nnd makes tbe Bkin smooth and clear. Cures sick headaches, 25 cts and 50 cts. Money refunded if it lc09 not satisfy you . Write to W H H00KKK & Co, Buffa'o, N Y, fcr free sample. Burn hart & Leo, agents 11 Mr. Joseph l'ouiprmlle, oE Stillwater, inu., utter having scent over $2,000 wim the best doctors tor stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his diue- Biat, Mr. Alex Richard, to try a box rf Chamberlain's Stomach and Livo Tablets, lib did so aud is a well man today. II troubled with indigestion.dad taste in the mouth, lack ot appetito or constipation, givo tlio-o Tablets a trial, and you arc certain t ) bo mora than pleased with the ro-ull. For sals by all druggists Go to tho Star Baths, to Oscar the boot black, lor the best thine in town. It will only e st you one tenth of a dol lar, to go after and return shoes is fifteen cents At the Star Baths. To Curj it Col cT iu One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E W, Grove' signature is on each box. 25;. WAIST SETS new aud up-to-date at tnEscu'B Jkwki.ry Stork. nlmon and at 10j per cm. (Choice C. E. Bkownkli's Is on every box of the genntm Bromo-OuinincTaweu that ourea u :o!U In too day- THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people .v.'.:. t to get thin human v.rure. If you are fat don't . .a Scott's Emulsion. It I make you gain flesh. If y i.i are thin Scott's Emul-:-:.a is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak-, ness and wasting. Scott's Emulsion is a food medicine; not a stimulant; not a mere " extract " or so called " wine "of cod liver oil. It contains the whole oil per fectly emulsified, which is the only way of preserving its valuable properties. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & EOWNE.or) Pearl Street, New York. Write us a Letter Vre want te adyn-e w,ib ( e-'pte wrio are sick aDd want to uei well. A pen-on that save. "I wouln uive $50 n I i-l as well as 1 dirt onn year ago, in tne on we are after anil we dn n. i wmit ti.e 50 either People that suffer wi'b uervoun dmenBt-s have weak w itnr, blood wttn ialiow co-nplext n and a tired, outdji-e ni-rvoua feeling, Iobb o' ileep and muxii'U- days cause waeteoi flesh ana sir ugih- l'impl . pa'e, weak penpl. can lie cured h Dr Gunn'sBloi'd and Nerve Ionic I niabi B rich rid blood, fi-euiuu tbe in-rvei- and making eolid fleah bi the ra e ul I in 3 lbs per week. Tbii- tonic ie in table' lorui.aiid P 8o,d fw 75 oih wr h ,x or 3 imi 8 ,or 52. by ail diuvvisia. or reut b mail un receipt of price, u will scnu a pa-- oi'le that tells what diseasee this ionic will uin- ' and 7hat " """""J, l0,r- , W about your caH, tliat cotn mi no; 1 t Ad,jres8,lr Honanko ' 0 Philadelphia I'.i. i For sale by Fnehay & Masou, drugvirt. ! rjoCAKT8 just received at the House Furnishing (Jo's. Albany Planing SEARS' & 1 IVINGSTONE, Proprietors. At the foot of Lyon Street, Albany Carry 11 full etock of Doors, Windows, close They aro prepared to fill all orders promtly TWICE iS BIG AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE X3 The One Grrat lenled Atnaeamont Eneorie That Fulfills its Every Promise HL EXHIBIT UN DER THEIR EN ORMOUd WATERPROOF TENTS Which will be located opposite iho Southern Pacific Depot , Friday, May 15th . Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. NEW GRAND SPEOTACUL.-..R STREET PARADE 10:30 A. M. 500 Performing Animals 500 Consisting of Trained Elephantp, Camels, Llamas, Liona, Pumas. Ssale, Zebus Sea Lions, Monkove, Goate, Ponies, ;iuiiii'iyia MILLION DOLLAR ZOOLOGICAL AXNEX Cj LILLlFUliAN ROMAN HIPPODROME,, MAMMOTH AERIAL ENCLAVK J, .. KIiTJCATIOMSL MUSEUM. 20 Dltl..l. lr,ml Rjyal Matsuda Troupe ol Japanene Performers Sensational Cycle whirl and Bicycle ExpertB Nnmeioue Hzidou wild ArJmai Features Marvelous Acrobats, Aerialiet, Tumblers and Conlot lionlsls 100 All New Acts SeeJthe.Bsby Camel, Iho only one ever born in.the V. 8. Pricee, Adal 50r. Children, 25c. A. Groceries., trulls, and Vea etatyes, orc-aus. Lakes ana ookies, I ver;hing the market af fords alavs on hand. BarqRi in farm Larulb, 'I'miliei Lnndi 0V Propertv 1 alt on or write K rKFI K rt Hit. IhHnv. Star Baths. Rhaving ar-d Hair-C'iitiii g Par ole 4 chairs Pii re'li e I nbB. Hisi ( i,sb Bo. i hlai k s'i"' Broadalhlfi St. i etween lei and 2nd ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO., First -St., iipp iluniberfi Klock ChoH-e meate of all kinds FUKStbE 376 acreB ol goud (armiiii; land 1 . miles east of Shedd, good farm for grain i dairying, stock, etc Inquire of J. B. : Cobnutt on the place P. C. Andersen has T- e o,.ly Kubber Tire Set 1 cine in the vlle . Gen r;.l Bli.ckduinliing ucd Horse shoeing a ep- cia tj . Second St., A bnny. . GO CARTrf at the Houee Furnishing Oo'a- A new siock just leceived. and all kiuda of building material. and sntia'actorily at roaennaliio pricsa. Dogr, etc. Mirth. Prni-rdMno Clowns 20 100 I ug Ma Mlil, Albany Market its S'l its 1 i uale Ha .. '- .'l-ui: i . :c. '- ' i 17. hIjui ulu . ... live ''lli.M , -. .)C. yiW -tc. PiiIh. ,, AOc. A. STARK, M. D. PH Yr-lt'l A N AND SUEtiEUN reBon Hai.h Bldg, . . Albany J . L. Hiiiij, 'l.lr,.. ii MIock "in and t-urteui . - Athanj. or. U. LlTTLHH C. V. LlTTLEH iA i'TLEli & LITTLER i'trntii-ts. rt.ook. Albany, Oregon Your Teeth can ue tilled or 0 tracred without pain bv OR. ADAMS . OoliDB D D 6 A. Jaok Hodges D D f ;0LLIis& flOD(JE.s Deutists. dd fellow's Temple, Albany, Ot. H. A.LiNHGH, JDen tist Crawford Block. Albany, Ot. J. M. Ralston, Insurance and money broker Fire Insurance, Written CAtv rv ry end School. VVarrants honght Cot ectioiio made. Notes bought" 8ma iumy."1 S n Per0Dai 01 Tee. Have plenty of Money to Loan on good farms at fl per cent interest Oregon, THE K. 0. T, M. hall. Vioitin,-- Katthts Invito t. u J. N. Bhanoestjst. Commander . WOODMEN OK Tt '-. -.Voni.,1 nu ftnj Cnmp No. 1W P. J. W. W. meets. in Hall evening. tfoster Block- every Friday Manzanita Circt Mondays. meets lnt and 3rd Visiting neighbors welocrued W . H. JJahd, C. C. I L. Swan, Clerk. COURT LIBERTY, No. 25, Foresters of u,i,iueer,B at Maccaboo hall every fuosday evoning at 8 o'clock. Visitina n cordia"y invited to attend. Ds. Wm. a. Tbimble, Chief Ranger. A. Benders, Financial Secretary. UONGWAH roxij i;o., Second St. near Lyon street Albnny. Sells Chi nese medicine, Cbiuete rice. Chinere tea and nut oil. Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing Phone Red 704. H. F. Herrill iN0KAr"S AND LOAN AGENT, City and County WarrautB bought and old. Collections DromDtlv uttenHnd tn. Correspondence solicited. I anil Ji The Portland Journal Is the only state democratic piper. ,It iB newBT-out- spoken and a credit to the state. Tbe Democrat and Daily Journal, a 14 pa per may be eecured lor $5.76. $2.90 fo six months. The W eekly and Semi Weekly Journal lor $2.00, or the Week ly Democrat and Weekly Journal fo $1.85, or M.y oilier crml iimtiun deBire CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Call 13. .Notice ie he.eliy givei ihal funds ar jii harid to pay city warrant- No. .104 to 501 inclusive of M e ifsue i-' M ill Inter est unsaid WHt-rrt'ii- will 1-. witn the dale ol this noin-. ! any, '.r Auril 10. -n3. H. B. Oobick Cltv Treasurer. JK I B W B 1 BLaW 1