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PP. NUTTING. Ed. anu Prop. Entered HI (be Post Office at Albany OrKon,a aeonnd olaaa mil matte . W ha fare Humors? They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours ing the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion but are sometimes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves? In many forms of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, and In weakness, languor, general debility. How are they expelled ? liy Hood's Sarsaparilla which also builds up tho system that bat suffered from them. It Is tho best medicine for all humors, For Sale Cheap by Dr. Adams. One 4 horse power steam boiler. One P. B Marsh Bteam pump. One Blake steam pump. One small water moler. Three or four email show cases. One 2000 lb, fire and burglar proof 6810. One telephone with8500 ft. of wire in good working order, Onn Doran light plant, two arc lights 2000 candle power. One gaB light plant 30 to flights 60 canuie power eacn. One wheel borrow. Cheap prices will be set on the above articles so as to sell them at once. Very Kemnrknlbc Cure of Dinr rhoea. "About six years ajro for tbe first time in my life I had a sudden and ssvere at tack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Millor, of Morgan. Texas. "I not temp ornry relief, but it came back again and again, and for six long years I have Buliered more misery and agony than 1 can tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' prescriptions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to iiotque county, ourpresent home, and one dsy 1 happened to see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who bad beon curod by it. The oase waB so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The result wbb won dcrful. I could hardly realize that I was well again , or believe it could be eo after having suffered eo long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few ents,curod me. For Bale by all druggist. ft. p.'cosnow. Notary Publio and. Insurance Agent w. B. DLAN0IUn Justice of the Peace Precinct No.7 eOSHOW & BLANCHARD, Real Estate and Insurance Agents Collection and Notary Work. Farm and Btock land for sale, some good town and acre lota. Also COSHOW & BLANCHARD, Brownsville, Oregon. OSTEOPATHIC INFIRMARY DKS. OTSEY 5 PEIUflWD All nervous and chronic dis ease treated. Office: 220 Broadalbin St. Oonsnltaticn free. Phone 482 THE JERSE1I DAIRY . A. B. MILLER & SONS, Prop. Fare Jersey Cream, Milk and Butter supplied daily. Leave orders at O. Meyer's J. R. HAWKINS, M. D., PHISICM AND SURGEON JOfHcc: Norton House, Halaoy, Ore. D. E. CHANDLER Does bouse painting, calsomining and paper hanging, inside and out aide work, well, lie may be found at 620 Eaet Third etreet. Many years experience, CATARRHAL FEVER. A new treatment for Catarrhal Fever. I will treatthe first five cases Catarrhal Peverfree of charge, Dk. D. B. Wills, V. 8., Albany FISH AND POULTRY Fresh fish and poultry constantly oil hand at Jas. McOourt's Market, near cor. Firat and Ferry streets. Highest market price paid foiopnltr JOS. J. SMITH, Vctorlnnry Surficon Graduate Kuniiu Citv, Mo., Veterinary Colleuo, Veterinarian U, S. Army, will pnfctiuo Veterinary Medicine, Surgery airfl Oen'.iatry. An expert lit ciHrnteing. (Dlioo, (IliS) r-'irnt street, opposite WAjJIworth's Drug Store- Kesiilrnce."'J14 ftCUlapooia street, Albmy,',! Tne Oregonian yesterday raid : " Vtia Pope ia nearer death tban ever before " Certainly. And ao are all the rxtt of oa. Mr. Bryan mentions I lie Clxveland boom aa a comedy . Aa a matter ol fact that was juat about the size of it, and tbe principal actora were republic n pol iticians, The Oregon moisback ia already al most a thing of tbe pat. There ia very little moesbackism in tbe state compared with a few years ago. People are awak ening to tbe spirit of tbe age and scrap ing all the barnacles off. This week a wealthy New York mn committed suicide. He bad bad enouiib of life. Wealth Is not what makes life worth the living. Tbe happiest people in tbe world are probably Ibose in mod erate circumstances. Contentment ia tbe only secret of happiness, whether in the borne of luxury and wealth, or pov erty. The Willamette Valley base ball league thie season has been a somewhat quarle some affair. While it baa been the meana cf furnishing eome pretty good base ball amusement for the people there have been a number of unsatisfactory things about it. It bag not been run at all along tbe linea of tbe organization and original agreement, but has become a go-aa-you please affair. Called An Ioicle. Some one back east has discovered that Judge Parker oi New York state, who nas been earnestly mentioned for the Presidency on the democratic ticket, an icicle. Perhaps it is some redubli' can who has made thie startling diecov- It is a pleasing fact that after months of bunting this IB the only thing that can be said abcut Judge Parker. Otherwise he is one of the ablest and cleanest men in the United States. In bis I home life be is said to be very exem- pla ary, just the kind of icicle the world needs in tbe homes, a man who loves bis wife and ia faithful to ber, and places his home life first. Aa a judge he ia clear headed and honest. As a man on e streets every report is that he is very close to the people. And yet in great headlines the associated pros' ia telling tbe people that it has been learn- that Jndge Parker, who recently make a trip through the south is an icicle and Is entirely out of tbe race for the nomination for the Presidency. He may be out of the race, but the reason will probably be that be is too much of a man and not enough of a politician to run for the office. What ever the resnlt of the mention of him for tbe highnut office in the gill of the people it is a fact that we need more Judge Pari ere. Government Crop Reports The weather during the past week was favorable for the growing crops, as well ns for haying, except that it was too cool for corn. Haying is now general, and notwithstanding considerable olover was damaged by the rains of the previous week, the hay crop bids lair to be an average one, PaBturos are good, exoept In some southern sections, where the ranges are drying up and feed Is becom ing short. Fall wheat continues to ripen nlcetv, and ia eome tew localities its harvest has begun. The crop 1b lighter than ue'inl in southern Oregon and in tbe 3 rand Ronde valley; it is below tbe average In the Columbia river counties east of the Cascade Mountains, but much better than the average. Spring wbeat continues to Improve, and it ia beading and filling nicely; tbe straw, as a rule, is rather eiiort, but tbe beads are of good sire and tbe berry promises to be plump and ot a good quality. Oats are doing splendidly and the crop will be above tb average. Barley has a good color and tue outlooK is lavorabte for average yields. Hops, potatoes, onions, sugar beets and gardens have made good progress during the week, and bat few complaints are made of damage being done by ver min or other pests. Fruit continues doing nicely; prunes and pears are especially promising apples are variable ; in eome localities the late varieties are reported good and the early varieties poor, while in other sec tions good crops are indicated (or both early and late varieties. SHASTA WATER CHAPE KOLA We are exclusive agents for the above goods, and guarantee the .' qnalitv. T1IE SUGAR BOWL 316-318 W, 2nd St Whistling in the Stanchion Row. Anna Stein. Luten! Heard ye ever aong mora joyoua Like tbe blackbirds wild in choroeT ' Jim and Jack and Little Joe Are whittling in tbe btanchion raw. Thru' tbe oracaa the lanteru lights aRleaming. J Ana tbe milk in dinning buckets stream ing Minslfla founrl with lnnff-rlmwn hraatlt ' ot kine - Ljve'a bright even-siar banes o'erufthe r pine And the week-old moon lies toward tbe sea, Ever shaping in its light (or me Fancies ol tbe futures' mystery. Black woods fling from tree tops glisteiy m ..k n i. .. ... ... " H it.tni ' Vii c" ated witch hazel. DevVitf a Witch Hazel sweet; ' ; Salre haa cored thouainds of cases o piles Fairies flit with olear notes far and fleet, that would not yield to any other treat And with tears my eyes are trimming rncnt, and this tact has brought out many Fot the moon-lit vision dimming While Jim and Jack and Little Joe -Aie whistling in the btancbton row. JIcl's a doctor, good and grnffi Jack'e a farmer, kindly, rough; SiaDchlv to bis ideals ti ue : Clear bis life as his eye's own blue Joe, my curly-beadeu Jo I Little boy, I loved yiu sol Could you not nave stayed, mv joy , Still my little brother boy? Time, thou'et utolen bim awav! Mow the hushed tbrongs he sways ; Councils rapt, obey bis voice. -boo of power, and beauty's choice Never more my little ooyl Time has warped my hair with gray Care has blushed tbe bloom away Girlish ateams ol name and power Baublea bnt for lile'e short hour All have gone tbe sell-same way. -Life has brought me more than they. Fawns the world that once I fought Bleams the hill whe e unco t wrought But, tho' lite ie wide a thousand-fold, Tho' all use and love my days enfold. Oh, tbe joy and old-time bliss .Could I once again be "Sis" Could Jim and Jack and Little Joe Be whistling in tbe itancbion row . Grafts. It is generally safer to follow another's advice tban bis example. Slander ie a hornet: you must kill it dead at tbe first blow, or not strike it at all. When you "strike oil," Btop boring ; you may bore clean through and let the oil run out at the bottom. Many a young person has died old by .living a long time after he was dead. "Love is blind," is it? Why is it, then, that the lover can seen twice as much in biB sweetheart as the other fel lows en see ? Wit without sense ia a razor without a handle. Human happiness is realizing that one (pants the very things one has. Do not encourage yourBelf in the use of luxuries, (t IB a abort step from dry b ead to plum pudding, but it ia a m'le walk up a steep hill to get back again to dry bread. I notice that many "self- made men" are inclined to bo a little too proudtof the job. . i. S n." Jtfc X A . 2oura the Im You Have Always Bouglrt Signature o o O SN. O o Like a Comet In the sky cornea tne star ol neaiin to the weak and famous remedy weary despon- does for the stom ach that which It dentcyspeptic, ts unable to do for Itself, even If but curing all a t o m ac n troubles and slightly disordered digestive or overburdened. disorders. Kodol supplies tho natural Juices of digestion and docs the work of the 1 stomach, relaxing the 1 nervous tension, while tho Inflamed muscle? and membranes of that 1 organ are allowrd to rest and heal. It cures 1 Indigestion, flatuiern-e. palpitation of the heart. nervous dyspepsia ar.J all stomach troubles bv cleanstne, purlfvinK and strengthening the glands, membranes of the stom ach and digestive organs. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Tonr Dfiltr Can Supply You. Bottle onlT. $1.00 Plis Millns 2'J times the trial stia, whl.-h Mils (or 50c. Prtpirtd by . C Dp WITT CO., CUICAG0. A Sweet Breath ia never failing sien of a healthy atomacc out of order. Thar ia no te'mtdy .J the ( orlU fqual to tvoj.ii ijapepaia Lure for curing iudigrstioot H.peia and all itomache disorder . Mrs. Mary 8. Crisk, 3f White Plait, a.., write j: "I have oeen a dyarpuo for years tried all kinds of n medic but continued to crow worst. ly the nse of Kodol I began to imoi . e at once, ana alter taking a few bolt. :B am- fully restored in weight, "-Huh and strength and can not eat what. fever I like. Kodol digests what you eat od makes 'ha stomach Bweat. For sale i Uj G-Aahan A M onn anil Kiiclrha by Foshay.A. Mason and Burkbart b Lee, Due Notice is Served. Due notice is hereby served on the puolic generally that Da Witt's With Hazel Salve is the onlv salv.i on the mark. i , ., . . . , ,T . , . ' et mat is maue rrom me purer unadulter- wortniesa counterfeits. ino.e persons 1 who get the genuine OeWitt's Witch I Hazel bave are never dissapnointed because ic cures. For sale by Fob hay U Mason and Burkbart & Lee. ... Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia an anti septic liniment, and wben applied to cuts, DruieeBand burns, causes them to beal without maturation and much more quickly tban by the usual treat ment. For sale by ail druggist. We sell tne greatest of blood pur ifiers, ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXIR under a positive guarantee. It will cure all chronic and othej bloo poisons If you have eruptions or Bores on your body or are pale, wsak or run down, it is just what you need. We refund money if you are not satisfied. 60 cents and $1.00. Burkbart & Lee, agents. Whei you want a pleansant physio try Chamberlain's Stomaeh and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and Dleasant in effect. For sale by all druggists. DR. JOHN L. KELLETT. Trade-Mark SweetSplrltaofEden Rheumatism, Kidney, Stomach, and Nervous Diseases are positively cured with Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden. Druggists will get it for you. Manufactured by California Co-Operative Medi cal Company. Capital Stock, $i .soo.ooo, of 50,000 shares at $30 each. No one can own more than one share. As income increases, shares increase in value. Write for list of members and rules, to C. C. M. Co , Eureka, or Oakland, Cal. BUKKHAET & LEE, Agents for Albany. Albany Planing Mill, SEARS' & LIVINGSTONE, Proprietors. At the foot of Lyon Street, Albany Carry a full stock of Doors, Windows, glasB and all kinds of building material. Thev are prepared to fill all orders promtly and satisfactorily at reasonable prices. Woodworth Drug Co For Pure Medicines, Paper etc. It Makes a Difference Where you CONN & HUSTON Keep the best and will sell at reasonable "orices. Stop at their store PARKER BROTHERS Grocers and Bakers, -;216 WK8T,t,IR8T,I'KEETALBANV,OKE(iON, First class goods in their season. Phone Black 521. A. O. BEAM, uiuuibcrg Block- Groceries, Fruits, and Veg etables, Breads, Cakes and i ookies. Everything the market af fords always on hand. Phone black 462, Bargains In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and City property call on or write 8 N. STEELE A CO. Albany, Star Baths. Shaving and Bair-Cuttine Parlors. 4 cbaira- Porcellne Tube, first Class Boot Black etand. Broadalbin St, tetween let and 2nd, ALBANY DRESSED BEEF CO., . , . First St., opp' tlumberg Block Cho-'ce meats of all kinds. FOKSA.LE. 375 acres of Rood farming land miles eaBt of Shedd, good farm for grain dairying, stock, etc. Inquire of J. B, Ooknett on the place. P. O. Andersen has The only Rubber Tire Setting Ma chine in the Valley . General Blacksmithing and Horse shoeing a specialty. Second St.,-.Albauy. SIXPER OENT LOANS. I have a limited amount of money to loan on firet-claea farm Becurity or improved business property in Albany. Inter eat six per cent for particulars call on or addresB H, F. Mbbbiib, Democrat Bid. Albany, Oregon. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo-Quiniue Tablets Ihia signature jfrrvwt on every box. hoc. Mi tijeerm 60 CARTS at the House Furnishing Oo'a. A new stock just lecelved. buy GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. Albany Market. Wheat 67 iaU. Oats SO. k'Kgs !0 cents, butter 15'o 2J cents fotatoea 30 cent . Hams 14 watt. Sides 13 M cents. Bbooldera 10 cenU. Cups 15 cens. Pork, dressed, cents. Bay, $12 loose. 114 baled, Flour 95c per sack. Beef, (rrosa steers SJfo, cows c Mutton, gross, 2J4 c. Veal, gross 4c. Wool 17 to i8s. Mill fetd, cran $17, shorts fil Poultrv, 8 cent! live weight. Lard 12c. Prunes, dried, 4o. Apples, dried, 4c. Apples, green, 75c, A. STARK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cregon Bank Bldg. . . Albanv DR. J. L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon Hill Block Albany, Or. J. 0. LiTTi.ua. 0. V. LlTTLIK LITTLER & LITTLER Uentiits. Brown Block, Albany, Oregon Your Teeth can be filled or e traded without pain by DR. ADAMS Hn. CoIllnoDDS A. Jack Hodgea DD COLLINS & HODGES -Dentists. Odd Feliow'B Temple, Albany, 0. J fl. A. LELNIEf GER. Dentist Crawford Block.--. - A,baiiyi J. M. Ralfitnn INSURANCE AND MONEY BKOKEB PITA Inann.nA TTv . . ryandlchrwar0: actions mHa v ui nana iZTZ, i"" ..B?"U ority. ur cnnttei Be- HrVA nlnnrn W goodfarmaY6pei;enetyin5?,e't0a,, vregon , THE K. o. -r. rvT lVfiJ iIy evening at K. 0. T. M hall. Vistting Knights invited. Brahdebtjut, Commander . n rr"- luo r- W. meets evening. F8t6r B1k Friday MoBndayila CirC'e meet8 l8t aBd 3ld Visiting neighbors welcomed r r q m J'-Band, 0. C. Ij. L. 8wan, Clerk. 0(f5 LIBERTY, No. 26, ForeBtera of ..,,uiwM at juaccariee hall every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Vieitini brothera cordiaUy invited to attend. Us. Wm. a. Thimblb, Chief Ranger. A. Bbndkbs, Fmaneial Secretary. HONG WAH rONfi CO., Second St. jion Btraer, ainany. Sells Chi nese medicine, Chinese ricei Chinese tea and nut oil . Printing Cheap, not Cheap Printing 'Phone Red 704. H. F. Herrill IN8BRAy?EANDLOAN AGENT, ICity and Ooaoty Warrants bought and old. Lollectiotia nrnmnt.lv HManH&H A Correspondence eoficited. Bb Democrat aiifl Jonrual. The Portland Journal Ib the only slate democratic puer. .It la nnwRT-niifc. spoken and a credit to the state. The iuiumM Hiiu iaiiy journal, a 4 pa per ma; be eecured for 5.76. 2.90 fo six months. The Weekly tnd Stmi Weekly Journal lor I2.C0, or lhe Wtek ly Drkocbat and Wefkly Jcnrnal fo $l.Si r bL ciljir c rr l ii r.li, 1 ciime CITY TREASURERS NOTICE Call 14, SoMceio he.eby (riven that Innda are j.i timid to pay city warrants No. 601 to 599 inclusive of tbe issue of If 01 In fr om un suid warrants will cease wi 11 the I lie oi this notice. Albany, Or., June 25, 1903, H. B. Cubic City Treasurer This slgnatnre Is em Tery box of tho a? nuln Laxative Bromo-QuinincTabuu 'the rcuitxly that enrca n 3oIl in oao day